The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, October 17, 1878, Image 3

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jjl ill irUlfn*’' .WTH r I'lie Journal. IffT QE P*RTHTmt! , \yi:sTON, Editor. fcSS { ■(>i i(Hi Market Report. ])ov'ox. Ga., Oct. 16. p. si. onr market is quiet with large of- Lnrt, which are freely taken at Lotatious. Receipts about 4,000 L. AVe quote: Ll MhWHng* H\ jCddlings [joff middlings Hood ordinary.. _ 7 f| |din ary and stains 7 SMALL-SHOT. I fool mornings. Young man, rise early. Our town is very quiet. Have you paid for this paper? The State fair begins on the 28th. t Blankets will soon be in demand. Come out with your new fall suit, good deal of cotton in the fields yet. : g e o notice to debtors and creditors. Send iu your orders for Job Print ing. f fresh fish and oysters have begun to arrive. Cook Stoves at from $lO to $25 at I], S. Lee’s. Dawson continues to be remarkably healthy. ■ Her.iseii'.'. 25 cents a gallon at C. A. ■ Cheatham & Son’s. I Fodder is worth fifty cents per hun ■ fired. I yens’ wool hats from 50c up at A. ■ J. Baldwin A' Co’s. ■ Svi'e: putaiiics are selling at 85cents ■ a bushel. ■ Kt rose no oil, 25 cents a gallon, at ■ B. J. Ant bony’s, I !,;tiid mld near Dawson last week at ■ 510 per acre. ■ Go to C. L. .Mize to buy apples and ■confectioneries. ■ A! , -t c.ild enough for frost Satur ■day morning. | Clicaji furniture can be had by ■ callin'; on 1 [. S. Lee. I; There were several drunken men in ■ Dawson Monday. I Mens’ b: ogau-Itpots $2.50 per pair I at A. J. 1 laldwfti & Co’s I Mr. 1!. a. Anthony has anew sign ■infront of bis store. I There are some very independent ■ logs i:i Dawson. I Fa; ionable Dress-making a sueci- Rltr at Mrs. C. 1.. Mizes’s. I Bet ten cents Tete Smith will be ■elected to congress. I Gu to N. P. to buy your j Clocks and Spectacles cheap Have ,1.0 autum poets forgotten their mission in this sinful world? Brogan shoes from 65c perpair up, ( at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s -Ah. A rant, the new city marshal, complains of “business dull.” A ! go lot of edgings and iuser tings at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s | ‘Short communications from the coun ; try are solicited for publication. | Ila best assortment of Cigars in the city, at C. L. Mize’s. • bhi se young ladies on street are advised to “close the blinds.’’ I Alice lot of good jewelry, for sale by A. J. Baldwin fit Cos. Jhc demand for cotton-pickers is not t" grout as it was a few weeks ago. Ahilfirens copper-tip shoes at 50c F 1 'I all- ;1 , \ .1. Baldwin & Co’s. Hi'’ po.-stoffice at Leary has been re established with .Air. P. E. Boyd as post-master. . k-du-s, ir you want good and fasli -101w,,i y wefry, go to J. B. Crim’s. butter and eggs arc distressingly 1 Dawson. The hens won’t lay at any price. Ihe new Davis sewing machine, aaMh st in the world, for sale by H. .Air. Frank Rutherford and E. M. 1 <M..n, bc>th formerly of this place, are living at Oakwood, Fla. A“ 'v goods of ev?‘ry description " n ; ivlu K daily, at A. J. Baldwin & \ ; bn s • A S T eat many of our people attended 4 Intuitive Baptist Association at ‘"i-Kcy (Veek last Sunday. Tt J i, , 0 renowned Charter Oak and p’T 1 Lee cook stove for sale by ; K -< r Anthony. 1 hursday was truly a rainy /•' showered down continuously ! a bout twelve hours. . L st line of ladies’ corsets ever 1 ii to Dawson, just received at J bald win &, Co’s. rpj I ‘j' - rmers have begun to prepare hr' "heat and oats. Avery "’P " ill be sown this fall. brim is still receiving his V,.' s,<l . <, h of goods from New w hich he offers cheap for cash. *ta baley Johnson gave us two * tx* i"* ?reen cane, last week, which ’ ie largest we ever saw. i. i *-!' a p' t s '- Lemons, Cocoaunts, Ap ""lies, Nuts, Crackers, etc., „ friend, Mr. J. IT. Snider, ,1 j. u from his buggy last Monday, ,j ‘ tlic buie, rendered insensible. I trij, "‘ line of dress goods with etc ' UI, I buttons, ball fringe, ; i oceived at Rogers fc Laiug's I f our town, has \U ' uggies on exhibition at the take rl ‘ . ll,e J are pretty apt to premiums. Died. Mi. Isaac N. A\ iseman, tax collector of Dougherty county, died in Chieku sawhatchie, last Saturday night. Mr. Lawson Clark, a highly respec | table citizen of this comity, died at his home near Cldckasawhatcliie, last week. His remains were carried to Sumter county for enternient. —~~ • tm A. J. Baldwin & Cos., pay cash for their goods and are thereby enabled to sell them cheaper than those who do not pay cash. —— • ... . Large Potatoes. Sir. AL S. Keith has our thanks for! two large sweet potatoes, which he gave us on Tuesday. They were of the “Queen of the south variety,” and the two weighed G| lbs. A ow, it you want a bargain in a suit of clothes, walk right up to Mel ton & Bro., and you will be sure to get it. Honey Without lioes, and jelly without fruit or jelatine. Mr. 0. 0. Lovona is in our town selling the receipes. They are endorsed by Dr. J. R. Janes & Son; they are a great economy, being as cheap as syrup, and any quantity of either can be made in fifteen minutes, and physicians say the engredients are perfectly harmless. II is price is only SI.OO. A good assortment of clocks for sale at from $1.25 to $15,00 by A. J. Baldwin A Cos. Dr. C. R. Moore, who went to Atlan ta last week with little Johnnie Edgar Aven for the purpose of consulting with physicians as to the propriety of ampu tating the right arm of the little boy, returned on Monday, and reported that the operation was successfully perform ed by Dr. A\ r estmoreland. At last ac counts, Johnnie was do’ng well, and is expected home on next Saturday. Everybody is respectfully request ed to examine my stock of goods before purchasing. Quick sales and short prottis is my motto. J. B. Crim. Hold Your Corn. We notice that several of the far mers have already began to sell off their corn in order to “raise a little money.” One gentleman, on last Saturday, sold 150 bushels, in the shuck, at 40 cents per bushel, about one-third the price paid for corn last spring. It is true, a tremendous crop of this grain has been housed, hut that is no reason why our farming-friends should dispose of it at such a low price. Letter hold it til! next spring or summer when you can get at lea : 75 cents for it. 'OT- • ■ A fine assortment of Ladies’ Hats. Bonnets and new Millinery at Mrs. C. L. Mize’s. Natliional Type Cos. Notice the advertisement of this Cos. We are using type made by it, and find it good and cheap. Nice lot of black alpacas and silks just received and for sale cheap by A, J. Baldwin fib Cos. New Market House. For a long while Dawson has been without a market house, and at times it was almost impossible for onr citizens to buy fresh meats of any kind. We are glad to state that this long felt need has been supplied. Messrs. J. E. & J. S. Lee have recently established a market house and will, in the future, furnish our people with fresh meats, — the best in the country. They are en ergetic gentlemen and deserve a liberai patronage. AVe believe they will get it. Married. Yesterday morning, the 16th inst., at 9£ o’clock, Mr. A. G. Stewart, a gentleman well and favorably known in Dawson, and Miss 11. M. White, the accomplished daughter of 11. Y. White, Esq., of Forsyth, Ga., were married at the residence of Mr. T. 11. Reddick—Kid. M. B. L. Billion offi ciating. The newly married couple, accom panied by Miss Aliic Reddick, of this county, and Mr. J. X. Smith and lady, of Memphis, took the II o’clock train at Rrown Station for the Albany fair. We wish Mr. Stewart and his happy bride a long life of undisturbed hap piness. Melton A 13r0., have just received a large stock of gentleman’s fine and cheap clothing, tine beaver overcoats, etc- Mr. Win. Moreland, Adm’r on the estate of Mrs. I . L- Huckaby, dec and, will sell the lands belonging to said es tate on the first Tuesday in December next. See notice. A great many of our people, both from town and 'country, are in attend ance upon the Albany fair this week. The old gentleman went down yester day, and will have something to say about what he --iw next week. An assortment of Patterns la dies’ and childrens’ garments jnst received and for sale at New \ork prices, at Mrs. Anthony’s. There is a tremendous sugar cane crop this year, and we predict that syru|) will be very cheap. Hon. Win. E. Smith. On last Monday m..ruing quite a number of the citizens of our town and county gathered at the Court House to listen to a speech by our worthy standard-bearer, who opened his campaign speeches here on that day. Col. Smith was introduced to the audience by our townsman, Jas. O. Larks, Esq., in a few well chosen anil appropriate remarks; after which the distinguished gentleman address ed his fellow-citizens and . staunch supporters of Terrell. lie began by reverting to the dark and trying days which succeeded the close of the war; when a military satrap* usurped the office of Governor of our grand old state of Georgia; when the “Freed man’s Bureau” and United States Marshals and officers were seen on every hand; when Radical misrule and carpet-baggers held sway, and the republican banners were waving in triumph over our noble common wealth. The speaker then contrasted the happy asepet of affairs to-day with the state of the country just referred to and depicted. lie then asked the pertinent enquiry: “Whence and how came about these mighty changes ? AVhat is it that has brought order out of chaos, and restored us almost to our wonted prosperity?” r Fhe an swer, he very appositely concluded, is found in the triumphs and successes of the Democratic party. In the united and “concentrated efforts of each and every citizen within the party.” The able speaker reviewed at con. siderable length, the history of the financial legislation of the country, and his strictures on the Republican party for the great fraud perpetrated in demonetizing silver, were severe and deserved. Ills exposition of the manner of the issuing of National Bank Notes was attentively listened to, and showed that in this, as in all other important matters, he was sound and well informed. He insisted that the demands of the commerce and business of this great nation of 45,- 000,000 of people, required more money, and that the volume of our currency should not be contracted.— The Democratic party is pledged and determined to relieve and regulate this matter. I’he speakc. also refer red to the salutary action of the last Congress in restoring silver as a cir culating medium, and it was very gratifviu" to his constituents to know of lortant services rendered by unection with this important subject. 1T look occasion to remark that this is peculiarly a time when unity and harmony should prevail in Deni- ocratic ranks, and when the very best and safest men should be sent to the National Councils. The next Con gress will have the counting of the electoral votes cast tor President and Vice President, and in 1880, we must see to it that the people are not again defrauded of their rightly elected Chief Magistrate. The “Electoral Commission and Bill” were criticised at some length by the distinguished gentleman; and his vote upon those measures was an evidence to his con stituency of keen perception and sound wisdom. We have not space at our command to attempt even a brief synopsis of the speech which occupied nnliourin its delivery, and was listened to with rapt attention, but have only referred to the above as one or two of the salient points contained therein. We feel confident that old Terrell will show her appreciation of it by com plimenting Hon. Wm. E. Smith with a heavy vote on the sth day of next November. Mr. E. E. Cheatham, of Savannah, was in the city Tuesday and Wednes day on a visit to friends and relatives. Misses Viola Wilbanks and Lillie Johnson, of Brown Station, are visiting friends at Perry, Ga. We wish them a pleasant trip and safe return. Mr. Thos. AY. Powell killed a fine “Buck” deer in the llth district last week. Tom won’t “skeered” much. There has been a great deal of sick ness in the vicinity of Chickasawhateh ie this fall. Several deaths have oc curred down there. The Ihm. W. E. Smith says Dawson is the prettiest town in S. W. Ga. Sor ry we couldn’t show you the pretty girls, Col. Judge W. T. Campbell, tax receiver and collector, publishes his appoint ments in to-day’s issue. Head them, and be ready when he comes around. We learn that the fair at Albany will be a niagnifficient success. A great many from Terrell are down there, and those who have returned report a good time. Our clever and little friend, Mr. W. B. Gibson, will please accept the thanks of “ye local," for several stalks of very fine green cane. Such favors, Billie, are always warmelv appreciated by u>. May you and that fine hoy of yours live long and be happy. , For Sheriff. As will he seen in this i -mo, Air S. R. Clu-istie is a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Sheriff ot Terrell countv, subject to the action of a Dem ocratic nomination if one is held. In the event of his election, Air. L. A! Roberts, will continue to discharge the duties of Deputy Sheriff. These two gentlemen have filled this responsible and onerous position for several years to the entire satisfaction of the citizens of our county. Atr. Christie has faith fully and promptly discharged all the duties of his office, and believes that the good people of Terrell will endorse his officia 1 conduct by their votes in i January next. “Unde Luke,” the efficient Deputy, also is entitled to great credit for hi* unusual promptness and capacity. lie has the care of the jail, and has at all times kept secure those entrusted to his custody. Terrell county is certain ly fortunate in possessing two such clever and capable officers as Boh Chris- j tie and “Uncle Luke” Roberts. National Surgical Institute. One of the staff of this old and nota ble Institute will visit Dawson, (la., I Oct. 28rd, 1878, stopping at the Hotel. I The object of this visit is to give the afflicted an opportunity for examination at or near their homes, thus saving j hopeless cases the expense of a trip to - 1 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 oim-o. Examination j free. Cases of Deformities and Chronic Diseases will be examined—such as Club Feet, Diseases of the Ilip, Spine and Joints, Paralysis, Piles Fistula, Catarrh, Female and private diseases, and diseases of the Eye, Ear, &c. QGP'Couic early, as the visit is limit ed to the time stated. For circulars and full particulars address. National Surgical Institute, Atlanta, Aa. THE TIMES DEMAND pmTHAT YOU- m Should buy your Tvpe and Material from us, and then reduce your price on printing. Send stamp for catalogue, and compare prices. NATIONAL TYPE CO., 5S .South Third Street, Philadelphia. State you sawadv. in this paper. Annonnwinehts. For Sheriff*. Wo arc author 'te 1 uid tvq-ießted to nn nouftC” th<* Tiiime of S It. OiIIUSTiE as a ,-..j,, inline for -n ebcl'on <o the rffij- of Shi-r 1;V ol |Vrr 1! nani.y, -utj-set *t) ti.e •icno < I . p ( ... (j i:imjin;nin,j t if uufc jg ; ’ I For Sheriff. We ice ni - ' >• 1 ui'i r- quested ton p.rM*.'.;. t.ti- .M'- .1. ii K .!. .Y as a exediiP'.e tor 8 *riff ol Teirell county — election in J . • 0., - For Tax Receiver and Collector. We nr- a .‘.nr z n •>;') requested to an— nnn’.ci -.f W F UA '4PBKLL aa H CMUIi: I ' I! I' ■i; to tbe uffioe ot T.ix R-Otiivi "ini G.'ll.'O'or, subjrot to the oo'ioo ot I.* .... . ‘ aomination, if one is held. For Tax Receiver and Collector. To the Citizen* of Terrell Count//: I .* nt-unr- rnvscif ■ candidite for Tix R.-ceiver and G.lllector, suhjeot to a nomin -o'. It eleet'and I will ot tlie i.fiiow to the bi-St ot my a ulitv. W. R BALDWIN’. For Tax Receiver and Collector. We ar.’ authoriz’d and requested 'o tn nounce Hie name f Wm. B. SESSIONS • a eandidne for the iffiee of Tix Keueirer and Collector, subject to a democratic nom inaiion. Cilizens of Terrell Coiitilv. I coroe before ?ou as a candidate lor Tax Receiver and Collector, subject to a Demo cratic nomination My pecuniary condHion forces me to do go, to enable mo to pay lor the place on vHiieti I live. I oave up all of my property to my credito sand did not s.oe mv home. It 1- humiliffting to mv (eilings to have this to do; hope you will give me the office. Respectfully, Sepi 12,1878 E. B. LOYLESS. r l ax jN otice ! I WILL attend at the following times and . places fo' the flprpose of Collecting the Tax sot Terrell CoUiltv for the year 1378: 12tb Dist, Mondays, Oct. 14'h and 28. h, and Nov. 11 ill. llth Dist, Tuesdays, Oct. 15 h and 29th, and Nov. 12ih. Dover, Wednesdays, Oot. 16. h and 30tb, and Nov 13 h. Chickaaawhatehie, Thurs lays, Out. 17th and 21st, and Nov. 14th. Brown Station, Fridays, Oot. 18ib, Nov. Ist and 15ih Dawson Saturdays, Oct. 19'h and Nov. 2nd and 16tb. Saturday, Nov. 23rd at Gravel II:II, and at Dawson the two first weeks of Court. On the last day of the second week, the hooks will be closed. oct 17 W. T. CAMPBELL, T. C. T. C. / t I.OSt \I Terrell Comity. V J To whom it mav concern: Whereas, J. W. Clark having in proper form applied lor letters o! a uninistralion on the estate of L. W. Clark, deceased, this is to cite ati and singular the creditors and nex, ot kin of said deceased, to show cause, if any they can, iu the manner crescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Witness my hand officially, this the lGih div of October, 1878. if. S. BELL, 0ct17,4t Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. 1)Y virtue ot an order from the Conrt of I I Ordinary of Terrell County, will be *ohl to the highest bidder, before the Court ; House door in Dawson, ou the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, Lot of land No. 1, ea*i a’.f of lot No, 2, and * est half of lot .Vo 32, in the 3rd District of said county, iu ail about 414 acres, belonging to the estate of Mis. U. JL. Huckaby, dec’d. <S’old for dis ributiou. — Terms c.uli. Wii. FORELAND, oct!7,4s rtaauuiitrator. THEM.I.CIKPAIGII IS NOW OPEN AT JAMES & SON’S DRUG STORt! Foil CHEMICAL B, PURE DRUGS, Pain's, Oils. Vtuidnites, Dye Stuff, •Snuff. ToLacco, Bogars, lVpper, lq ict 5 , ntnl Fite Ttst Kerosene, 25c g> llott, go to J ANES A SON’S Blue B'oae a Spec-.ltv, 10; per pound. Notice to j GEORGIA, ) Notice is hereby given Terrell County. ) to ail persons having ! (ieniiin’is against the estate of Mr-'U L. Ifurkaby, late of said county, to present them to me, properly made out, within the time prescribed by la-v, sj as to show thtir char acter and amount. All pO'Sottg iudeb'cd to raid deceased are hereby r< q ired to make imniediite piynent. WM. MORELAND, oct!7,6t .Administrator / 1 ICOKOR Terrell Comity. ' I To iW'hom if may Vo teem The estate oi Geo W. Mount, deceased, s to an unrepresented condition, and demands the services of an administrator. The cieditors and next, of kin of said deceased are therefore hereby not fi ;d to appear and stow cause, if any they Can, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters of ad ministration, de bon in non on said estate should riot he granted to J, (J . F Clark, Clerk of the Superior Cour , or some o'her competent person. VViu.es rov hand officially, this 7 h daV of October, 1878. H. S. BELL, octlo,4t Ordinary. j %43iaiisiist&H&t<>r’s Ss3 virtue of an an order from the Court y of Ordinary of Terrell County, will be sold befme the Cout t-houpe door In Dawon within the usual hours of sale, on the fir-:. Tuesday in November, in-xr, Lor of land No. 111, in the 12 h district of Terrell county, belonging to the estate of I aac O. ftd*#uds, deceased. S Id for distribution. Terms each. GKO* C. EDWARDS, Adm‘r of 1-aao 0, Edwards fo & Creditors GEORGIA, Terrell County Notice is hereby given to all persons Inly ing demands against Henry Atkinson, late of said eomitv, deceased, t* present them to me, properly made out. wi bin the time prescribed by law, so as to show th ir char acter nnd i mount. Ail persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make mmedinte payment. 0. 0 XKIAON, Sept. 17 ’7B. tl Adrn'r o! II A kinson. COMM ISSN )N K I t’S S Al. K. GEORGIA, TERRELL COUNT V; By vi’tue of and in obedience to an order and decree had at. the May Term, 187S, of the Superior Court*of sAJ County in the c iso of J. M. S'miTKMiS the assignee in Bank uptcy of Leroy Brown vs J. P. Slurp, et. ah. Bill for Partition, Decree, etc., the undersigned acting as Commissioners ap pointed by said Court, will sell at public sale on the first Tuesday iti NivoiT>er mxt, he the legal hours of sale, tiid before the Court-house door iu aid County, the follow* ing Real Property situate! iu the city of Daw-oti, in said cowry, fco-wiR City lot number 224, known as tlie ‘ D trk - er I<>,“ Citv lot number 07, known jh the ‘ Huff jo ; 4 * Store boose and lot, hing in the comer of city lot No, 0", on Mun street, and know s the “Ross k Bar den * ! < - ep* and a sid iII house and lot siftm •n * :!• o! oh v lot N. (i, aud near the hvery -table.-,* Soi l for tit 1 of ff. cling pirtidon ot the pr<*c< eds of salt, between Complain ant and Ropm dent. Terms Cash. Titles execu ed by said commissioner . A. J. Baldwin, J. L. Janes, J. 11. Cannon, < lommissioners. Dawson, Ga., Sept, 26, 1878. Terrell Mioi’ili' Sales. ILL be sell before ihe C >urfc Reuse ▼ f door, in Dtwson, Terrell County, 0:1 the f.rst Tupsdiv in November next, be* tween the legal hours a !e, tfe following propei iv to-w'n: Lo o?' find No. smd the hall of !of No. 237, ii the 18th disnict Of Ter rell couthv. Levied on the property of V V H. Ordwford tosili-fv two ti Its from the 811 dfctr.ct G. M., in fivor of Jones, [>t 7. • & Low rev vs W. H. Craw'ortl fi- VV ni clf un i returned to me by T. VV. Pewrll li. C i R. Sheriff. R K S T A URA NT. V.T. HAVE recently fitted tip, at our 1 I! .', a First class R staurant. Meals at *ll hours, and tables auppied with Fresh F’i>h nd uystets, and everything else that goes to nuke up a “eqive“ > ul. Give us $ cal! .Tones & Sharp. Diwson, Ga , Sept. ‘2.5, 187S 2m. New I'ork Office, Otobt W Cat. > son, 154 Uront Street. Special Partner. E. E. CHEATHAM, win i H. FRASER GRANT, Btiy Street, ■ ■ GEORGIA. < 'ottou—ltive Nil till—Stores. '■ iheral Advances made on Oon-ignments. ! P rticular attention given to ail business. j iUmp mm Has gniie isi to tii<; PLATERS' WAREHOUSE,: ALBANY, Ga. And he wants to see his old and new friends corn; corncfioni Lee, Terrell, Calhoun, Hi . ker, Miller, Mitchell, Colquitt, Worth an 1 Dooley; come and throw sour off your bales of Cotton, like we are goit g to vole for Tne Smith, and your will get the full nu ket price; and biing v our families The mer chants hive fine and cheap goods, and will -sell cheap for cash, and will wait on you as ; politely as it is possible for gentlemen to do. Pack your cotiou with s ; x yaids bagging, j acd sew up the beads, and bring is in drv it | you c in. sep 19,2 m TYTAmnjnn v limited number of IH Hw 1 M II active, enrerge ie canvass. If ilkl 1 iIU fflr* to engage in a p'eai-ant and pit fitab.e business. Good men will fiud this a rare chance to mike money, gueh 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 Fimr, Harvey &Cos , oct3,ly A liuti, Ga. A. J. BALDWIN & CO., DEALKRS IN General Merchandise, DAWHON. - GEORGIA. Out Fall and \]’in!, r Stock of General Merchandise is being rccriced, and trill consist of (r ditittg needed, by the people of this section. II epay ea ■ for our goods and can afford to sell then) clamper /' in ever before offered in Dawson. el. J. Jl.iL. 'f| J,\' ty CO. JOHN L. GRIFFIN, LOTUS3S CLOCK, MAIM STREET, DAWSON. - GEORGIA. -O A large lot of Fashionable GOODS Are being received and mast be sold cheap! DRESS goods; hosiery, JEANS. TO WELS, LINEN, DAMASK, NAPKINS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Clothing, Siloes, Hates Domestics AND W2OE L3 U Z OF FALL PRV&YSI Traders in search of bat gains should price my goods fifeptembar 19,1878, 3;n JOHN I„ GfUPJIX* lIjBST FALL FAIJI OF THE ‘ l W. SIKH mi BfflTIH -At ALBANY, GEORGIA, Commencing OCIOSES Isßi sod Continuing Fill DAYS, 58,500 In Money Premiums, 50,500 A largo number of fust Horses fioni different pur's of the Southern Stales a beady assured, and quite u number now ttaining on on the truck. Beautiful Grounds near the Southwestern Rail roan Depot ! Liberal Premi ums for nli Field I’todncls, Ileus.diold Industries, Manufactures, Machinery, .tc , etc. The best Hull-Mile Track iu ti.e State! $1,750 l>re!siiiji]p iji Trottijij apd lllipiiiiig ffacep. $1,750 (i.iirii Regatta on the F ini ! Attract.ve Features eoiy Du\ ! No ex l ui fiitant charges at Heels and b unding (must s. Come to this, the First Full Faiq nd bring the products of your Counties. r , „ r , L. E. WELCH, President. L M- CARIEIL Secretary. J Ivl SIMMONS. VV M PEEPLES. Planters’ \varehouse, MAIM STREET, - DAWSON, GA, \\ T K TAKK Tills! MSrnoD OF iKFOKMING TUB PLANTERS 0, TERRELL AND , T adjuining coun’ies that we ate b.ick iu the Old Planters’ Warehouse* Occupied u.ipi ponton by Mr. W. M, Pdiplfit?, and wil! i.;ik pleasure In Weighing, Storing Selling or Shipping your cotton tki sc..son, and from an experience of ten years hundlltig either - wt .id •-< ;Uts, or hovers, ffu hope to he able to give you satisfaction Lf We have a good lot for stock aud good sleeping 100 m for our cuuotuerd. BAGGING and TIES Always on liamHi the lowest matket price. We pledge our strict personal attention, and solicit your patronage. zmmvis & PEEPLES. Dozier & Stevens, WAREHOUSE J COMMISSION MERCHANTS A\o DIM LEU* iH STAN DARD V E UTILIZERS, DAWSON, G EORGI A. O. IS. STEVENS hiving parohased the Warehaitse of flan*. T. SL Jones, a u ipirtnership has been formed under the Una name of DO/.lKit ,v STEVENS* for the purpose of carrying on a WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUS3f3ESS. We I’rehv tender individual thanks to oar nnr.y f.'ends and customers for past fav?rs. Having given npeei 0 attention to the Cotton easiness I>r ye ,ra, ve think we can 'i indie it to tun V cry Sle*i tilvailtage, ani now oiTr oar services to the planters •and Terrell m l ilj liming c untie-*, in the 8 orage and Sal; of Cotton, at the old stand ol f >nea Ac Dot. Wen op is; faithfully to represent the interest of the Planter, and r*y Icing diligent in all husme-s in'rimed to us, and keeping folly posted ia the Colton Market, .vo hope to merit aal receive a liberal share of your pitrjnage. ADVANCES MADE a C >tton in ' ore, vi m desire *. We have comfortable Sleeping rooms for cu^tomre's ill B'alis n i Lv.s f>- and ock,— n!i free if chary*! BA tjtJIXU and TIE'S always o.i hand at tne LOWE IT M PRICE, Com 9, Come, Come to Central Warehouse! • DOZ IE K <fe ST KVKNTS. HA II.UOAi) WAREHOUBE. IS. & A. F. Tift & Cos., COTTON FACTORS WAUEIIOrSE& COMMISSION M ERCH’TS Albany, Georgia, We tak" nleasnre in again tff.-ring our services -o the Planters of jb.vhwcst Georg tffe Sale acd Btorso.- of Cotton. After an experience ot mmv iea-s in the bust r.r -e aie confident of giving Sati.-f iciiou to all. Oar facilities lor Shipping Cotton ar t p issed. Liberal Advances nude on Cotton in st ire We k’ o oonrjiullv oa ha i supply of best brands of Bagging, Tics, Belting and Lice Leather. Also IS AC OX, CO’AX, F 1.0 A It, TICAf.y TOiIICCO, ETC., which we offer atlcwest price-. Free Wagon Yard, with geni hou-e and we 11 of . • | for use of customci v Mr. J M Mercer wiii bo with u. as Sen Usman. j N. & A. F. TIFT & CD>