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The Journal.
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'"'J'A. AVESTON, E<litor *
24, 1878.
Market Report.
Dawson, Ga., Oct. IC. r. m.
f our raa rket has declined steadily
fiufC o i,r last report until to day ad
\it6 comes more favorable and our
'r'ket closes with belter feeling. Re-
Jp, g about -15,00 bales. We quote
Good Middlings J
middlings :
Good ordinary ‘t
" SMALL-SI IOT.
Bed your potatoes.
Where's that overcoat ?
Get ready to grind that cane.
Chickens scarce and prices high.
7be boys say opossums are ripe.
The state fair begins next Monday.
All of the candidates are “hopeful.”
Send in your orders for Job Print
ing
Cook Stoves at from $lO to $25 at
II S. Lee’s.
\ew suits were worn to church Sun
day.
Can false curls be considered dead
locks?
Mens’ wool hats from 50c up at A. .
J. Baldwin & Go’s.
Several drunken negroes were in town
Saturday.
Kerosene oil, 25 cents a gallon, at
R. J. Anthony ’s.
A hard ease — the man who won’t pay
for his paper.
Go to 0. L Mize to buy apples and
confectioneries.
How to raise turnips—take hold of
the top and pull.
Cheap furniture can be had by
calling on 11. S. Lee.
The duty of the hour is to help make
better times.
Mens’ brogan boots $2.50 per pair
at A J. Baldwin & Co’s
These cool nights and mornings are
decidedly pleasant.
Cotton is coming in slowly. Price
too low.
We are unde* 1 obligations to Mr. J.
X. Smith for late Memphis papers.
Fashionable Dress-making a speci
alty at Mrs. C. L. Mizes’s.
lie sure to pay your subscription to
this paper
Go to N. B Barnes to buy your
Clocks and Spectacles che tp
It is predicted by some that we will
lave a cold winter.
Brogan shoes from 65c per pair up,
at A. J. Baldwin Co’s
A large sweet potato crop has been
made in this section.
It is time, for those who have them,
to put down carpets.
A large lot of edgings and inser
tings at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s
At present Terrell county has only
bo jail birds.
The best assortment of Cigar3 in
the city, at C. L. Mize’s.
harly risers report a good frost here
m Sunday morning,
R date ads at from $2.25 to 40.00
A J Baldwins & Co's
Programmes for the State fair have
bon posted around town.
Nice lot of good jewelry, for sale
[ cheap, V,v A. J. Baldwin A Cos.
Sermon by Dr. Hinton in the Alctho
®t church to-night. Come.
The ladies will wear their new hats
dresses to church next Sunday.
Chairs at from $4.00 to $20.00 per
A. .1. Baldwin & Co’s,
be don’t intend to go to more than
tty-seven cane grindings this season.
Carpeting at from 25c to SI.OO per
J ard a; A. J. Baldwin & Co's.
1 etton-pickihg time will soon be over,
'market ie Lro P ' 8 a l rcad y ' n
Childrens' copper-tip shoes at 50c
Pbpair at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s.
The milliners are doing a good bus
here now. All the ladies want
hats.
L.idics, if you want good and fasli
lonaole jewelry, go to J. H. Crim’s.
iu cannot dream yourself into a
araoter; you must hammer and force
J°<>r*lf one.
Th
e new Davis sewing machine,
§ Lee f U 1 * or Side by H.
W^ e . rP i WaS au a d-day singing and
Sunday lnner at a^em Church last
Koods of every description
gj* daily, at A. J. Baldwin &
Ml
.‘j , ,^ 011 fellows who want county
Li.." 81 1,11 better come up and annonuce
aa,ues . A V will put you through.
k£^p" owned cha,ter ° ak a,,d
]> T ' 1 , '■ f-ee cook stove for sale by
’ ■ Anthony.
Th • J
itielv °, m ® tr * ,non *al market is distress-
J„' . * n Dawson. If old Mrs.
weot/' 1 " 18 corr ect, it will revive in a
CK w two.
k^ht 1,C T of 1; " Ues ’ corscts ovcr
A i°r. !? I,a wson, just received at
Ba ldwin & Co’s.
La? boy hunts the hickory nut,
W lCkor - v tree: aud the mother
biekorv ° Smad boy up, then hunts the
[near k° man and * negro came very
h*MuV ' ast Saturday, but they
,*,! ■ ‘l ui te make it out, and we lost
5 iU item.
Religious Notice.
Rev. J, W. Hinton, D. 1)., w ;n
preach in the Methodist church to-night.
Service will begin at 71 o’clock.
Nice lot of black alpacas and
i‘ t andfo * cheap
by A, J. Baldwin & Cos.
Sickness in and Around Morgan.
A friend who was in Calhoun county
last week, informs us that there is a
great deal of Sickness in, and around
Morgan.
♦•e- .
J. B. Grim is still receiving his
large stock -of goods from New
loik, which he offers cheap for cash.
The State Fair
At Macon promises to be a grand suc
cess, and will be largely attended.—
There will bo three races each day of
the fair. A good many from this place
will go up.
Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Ap
ples, Candies, Nuts, Crackers, etc.,
at C. L. Mize’s.
One Preacher.
i Rev. P. C. Harris was the only
.preacher from Friday night to Monday
morn, at the Morgan Camp meeting,
which closed last week. We would say
that preacher had his hands full.
Melton & Bro., have just received
a large stock of gentleman’s fine and
cheap clothing, fine beaver overcoats,
etc
Large-Pea Vine.
We were shown, last week, by Mr.
E. Bellflower, a pea vine which he said
eovered an area of thirty feet, and from
which he gathered a gallon of peas.—
The pea is black and the variety un
known. Mr. B. will send the vine to
the state fair.
A good assortment of clocks for
sale at from $1.25 to sls 0G by A. J.
Baldwin & Cos.
— —.
Narrow Escape.
Master M illie Hart, an industrious
little boy, who goes with one of the
drays, was caught under a falling bale
of cotton last week, and for awhile,
could not walk. The injuries received
were painful, though not dangerous. It
was, indeed, a narrow escape.
-
A fine assortment of Ladies’ Hats,
Bonnets and new Millinery at Airs.
C. L. Mize’s.
Announcement*
We are authorized and requested to
annouuce the name of Judge S J.
Thomas a candidate for the Presidency
of these United States—election in
1880. Votes respectfully solicited.—
We do not charge the Judge for this
announcement. If elected, we are to
have an important office in his cabinet.
Messrs. A. ,J. Baldwin & Cos.,
will have a nice line of ladies’ dress
goods in a few days, of which notice
will be given through our columns.
Rat on His Back.
A gentleman of our county, who
owns a water gin and mill near town,
was ginning last week, and suddenly
cried, “Stop the gin—for Heaven's sake
stop and run here.” Of course the em
ployees ran to him expecting to find
one of his arms badly lacerated, but it
was not that. A large rat had jump
ped into his shirt and was making a
hiding place in the lower extremities of
it. The animal was soon murdered,
and that gentleman declares that rats
arcome pumpkins in a shirt as well as
in a bag of ground peas.
Now, if you want a bargain in a
suit of clothes, walk right up to Mel
ton it Bro., and you will be sure to
get it.
The farmers are rather dissatisfied
with the price of cotton. Those who
sell at the present prices say they are
losing money.
Everybody is respectfully request
ed to examine my stock of goods
before purchasing. Quick sales and
short protfis is my motto. J. B. Crini.
Election day.—November sth will
soon be here. ‘Don’t ferget it. Let s
give Mr. Smith a large vote in Terrell.
11 is rumored that a Republican candi
date will be in the field.
The man who gave utterance to the
sentiment that “summer has taken its
departure and the ‘melancholy days’
are upon us” should be immediately
scooped up with an aligator's tooth.
An assortment of Patterns for la
dies’ and childrens’ garments just
received and for sale at New York
prices, at Mrs. Anthony’s.
On Tuesday evening the r c was a con
siderable change in the weather. A stiff
wind blew all that night and Wednesday.
While in Albany last week, our
senior had some photographs of himself
taken. Our mischievious little devil
wants the agency of the pictures, as he
thinks they arc good to keep rats out ot
the sugar barrel.
J. Baldwin & Cos., pay cash for
their goods and are thereby enabled
to sell them cheaper than those who
do not pay cash.
Two negroes got drunk last Satur
day, and at the request of Doe Melton,
were allowed to sleep in one of our cot
ton yards. Imagine Doc’s looks when
the clever warehouseman presented a
bill to him for storing two drunken ne
groes, ,
Fine Horses.
Mr. N. G- Prince, the live and clev
er liverystableman of Amerieus, is
in the city with a lot of fine horses
which he is offering for sale cheap for
cash. Mr. Prince has just returned
from Kentucky where he selected his
horses in person. Those of our read
ers who want good and fine stock
are advised to call on him at Far
num’s livery stable. I
Personal.
Elbe Cheatham, who has been on a
i visit here, returned to his home in Sa
j vanriah, on Sunday.
Air. T. J. Alills returned to his homo
at Bowling, Ala., last Thursday, with
health much improved.
Mr. W. G. Aven and his little son,
Johnnie Edgar, whose right arm was
amputated in Atlanta last week, re-i
turned home on Saturday. We are
glad to learn that the little boy is do
ing well, and that hopes of h’s recovery j
are entertained.
M e acknowledge a very pleasant call,
on Saturday last, from Rev. J. A. Ivey
the beloved pastor of our Baptist
Church, and Dr. W. AI. Wharton, of
Albany. The Doctor was here in the j
interest of the Theological Siminary of ■
Louisville, Ky., and preached a most
excellent sermon to a large and appre
ciative audience on Sunday.
New Arrivals—Mibinery.
Airs. Anthony has just received her
fourth lot of hats for this season, which
she is selling rapidly and at low prices.
She has in stock a nice assortment of
flue hats for Ladies and Misses; also,
cheaper grades. She earnestly solicits
the patronage of the ladies generally.
Another Negro Fight.
On last Saturday night Charles Reed,
a colored man living about two miles
from town, gave a supper and dance.
Several of the “town negroes” were in
vited. They went, of couse, —some of
them drunk. The immortal George
Whitaker was there and cursed out the
whole crowd and broke up the dance.
Rush Troutman, at the request of
his host, tried to put George out of the
room, when all the “town negroes”
jumped upon him and, as one of the
witnesses at the trial said, Rush “flog
ged out the whole crowd.” In the
fight, one Wilson Zackary, who was
“peddling apples, candies, egg-nog, and
sich like,” received a severe stab, for
which Rush was arrested and brought
before, his Honor, J. M. Simmons. A
number of witnesses appeared upon the
stand and swore like “forked lightning”
against Rush. The case was argued
by Janes & McDonald for the State,
and Jas. G. Parks, Esq., for the de
fense. The jury took the evidence to
consider, and, in a few moments, re
turned a verdict of “not guilty.”
Correspondence.
Powers, Ga., Oct. 23, 1878.
Dear Journal: A sad accident oc
curred on the plantation of Mrs. Eliza
Evans, near Wilburn’s Bridge, last
Thurday. While Air. .J T. Cochran
was feeding the gin and Hallie Evans
driving the mules, the braces of the
gin-house gave way and the house came
down with a terrible crash, catching
Hallie and the mules under the dilapi
dated structure. Miraculous as it
may appear, the only damage done was
the killing of (ne mule. Hallie’s life
was saved by the king post holding the
falling timbers from his body till he
could be released from his unpleasant
imprisonment by cutting and removing
the timbers above him. Air. Cochran
was saved in like manner by the frame
Work of the gin.
Respectfully,
Peter.
I>iedV
We regret to learn of the death'
of the wife of our former towns
man, Mr. A. S. F. Mcßride which oc- ;
curved at their home in Weston on
last Monday morning. Mrs. Mcßride
was sick but a short while and died of a
congestive chill. We extend our con
dolence to the grief stricken liusband and
family of the deceased.
Mr. Mcßride recently removed from
our midst to his present home at Weston.
We also learn that he has been and is
yet quite ill. Hope his illness may not
prove fatal.
Mr. John I. McWilliams, a highly
respected citizen of this county, died at
his home in Dover, on the 19th instant }
of pneumonia. The remains were de
posited in the Primitive Baptist ceme
tery on the day following his death.
On last Monday morning Little Luna,
eldest son of Mr. Taylor Tate died of
diptheria. The remains of this sprigli
ly little boy were buried in the city
cemetery on Monday. We heartily
sympathise with the parents in their
great loss.
—
Jefferson Davis, Jr., the only surviv
ing son of Ex-President Davis, died of
yellow fever, near Memphis, a few days
ago. He was twenty-one years old.
An Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to suffer, and if v u lead n
miserable, unsatisfactory life iu tbis bcaul
fu! world, it is entirely your on-n fault and
there is only one excuse lor vou, —yoet un<
reatonable predjuaice and skepticism, which
has killed thousands. Personal kuo ledge
and common souse reasoning will soon show
vou that Green's August Flower will euro
you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with
all its miserable effects, such as sick head
uche, palpitation of the heart, soar stomach,
habitual costiveness, dizziness of the head,
nervous prostration, low spirits, Ac. Its
sales now r-ach everv town on the Western
Continent and not a Druggist but. will tell
vou of its wonderful cures. You can buy a
Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Throe doses
will relieve you. For sale by Dr. J. K. Janus,
Dawson, Ga.
Oood Digestion.
“Give us ths day our daily bread’’
and good medicine to digest it, is both
j reverent and human. The human
stomach and liver are fruitful sources
!of life’s comforts; or, disordered and
diseased, they tirgle misery along
every nerve and through veiy nrtery.
The man or woman whtigood dig Mt i<m
seer beauty as they walk, and overcome
obstacles they meet in the rotine of
> life, where the dyspeptic sees only
gloom and stumHos and gtowls at
every imaginary object. The world
still needs two or three new kinds of
m dicine before death ran be perfect
ly abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, end many sufferers
from Liver disease, Dispepsia and
ReadaAie, have been cured MekrELl’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 Mekhkli.’s IJepatine.
It can be had at Dn. J. R Janes
THE TIMES DEMAND
•srTHAT YOU m
Should buy your Type and Material
from us, and then reduce your price on
printing. Send stamp for catalogue,
and compare prices.
NATIONAL TYPE CO.,
58 South Third Street,
Philadelphia.
State you saw adv. in this paper.
x^nnounoemeiitf!.
For Sheriff'.
We are authorised and requested to an
nounce the name of 8- R. CHRI.hTIE as a
candidate for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Terrell county, subject to the
action of a Democratic nomination, if one
is held.
For Sheri ft.
We are authorised and requested to an
nounce the name of J. H. KELLY as a
candidate for Sheriff ofTetreli county —
election in January.
For Tax Receiver ami Collector.
We are authorized and requested to an
nounce the name of W. T. CAMPBELL as
a candidate tor re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver and Collector, subject to the
action ol a democratic nomination, if one
is held.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
To the Citizens of Terrell County.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax
Receiver and Collector, subject to a nomin
ation It elected I will dilfcliarge the buties
of the office to the best of my ability
W. K BALDWIN.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
We are authorized and requested to an
nounce the name f Wra. E. •'ESSIqJISas
a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver
and Collector, subj-ct to a democratic nom
inatioo.
Citizens ol Terrell County.
1 come before you as a candidate for Tax
Receiver and Collector, subject to a Demo
cratic nomination. My pecuniary cond'ilon
forces me to do So, to enable me to pay tor
the place on whicti I live. I gave up all of
my property to my credito sand did not
see my borne. It Is humiliating to my
feelings to have this to do; hope fbu will
give me the office. Respectfully,
Ne Pl 12, 1878 E B. LOYI.E3S.
Cl EOKUI %, Terrasll County
f Shepherd Clowers, Cu o-ed, has applied
for Homestead Exemption of Personalty;
and 1 will pass on his application on Tuesday
Nov. 12, 1878, at in o’clock, a. m., tray
office. H.S. BELL, Oidiuaty.
Oct 21, 1878 2t
p r.oßCal %. Torrttll Ciinniy.
\JI No'ice is hereby given that a tor the
expira io i of thirty d.ys from 'his dite, ap
plication for leave ro se'l the la id belonging
to the es'a'e of J -mes Parrott, late of said
eon a i v , denea-el, wil no mad- io the Court
of Ordinary of -aid coun'y, bv H.i'rieit
Pur'O", admo is: - itiix of sai I estate, lor the
b-nefit of the heir- ot said d-ceased.
H. S BELL, Ordinary.
Oco >er 21, 1878. 4>
Tax Notice!
IWiLL attend at the following dines and,
places lo ihe purpose of Collecting the .
I'm sot IVt-rell Cotintv for the year 1878: I
12th Dis', Mondays, Oct. 14'h and 28 h, and
Nov. 1 ir b i
llti> Dist, Tuesdays, Oct. 15-h and 29th, and |
Nov. 12th |
Dover, Wednesdays, Oct. 16th and 3oth, and ,
Nov. 13 h.
Chickasawh tchie Thursdays, Oct. 17th and
21st, and Nov. 14tli.
Brown Staiion, Fridays, Oct, 18ih, Nov. Ist
and 15th
Dawson, Saturdays, Oct. 19th and Nov. 2ud
and 16th.
Saturday, Nov. 23rd at Gravel Hill, and at
Datyson the two first weeks of Court. On
the last day of the second week, the books
will be closed.
oct 17 W. T. CAMPBELLjJ, 0. T. C.
/ a LO 14 AI %, Terrell County.
VX To whom it may concern!
Whereas, J. W. Clark having in proper form
applied tor lettera ol administration on the
estate of L. W. Clark, deceased, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next,
of kin of said ceceased, to show cause, if
any they can, iu the manner prescribed by
law, why said letters should nol be g-auted.
Witness my hand otficialiv, this the 16tb
day of October, 1878. H. S. BELL,!
0ct17,4t Ordinary.
Adm inistrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinaiy of Terrell County, will be
sold to the highest bidder, before the Court
House door in Dawson, on the first Tuesday
in December neat, Within the legal hours of
sale, Lot of laud No. 1, east naif of lot No,
2, and est half of lot A’o. 32, in the 3rd
District of said county, in all about 414
acres, belonging to the estate of Mrs. U. L.
Hnckaby, dte’d. .Sold for distribution.—
Terms cash. WM. MORELAND,
0ct17,4t A jministrutor.
THE FaLL campaign
IS NOW OPEN AT
JANES & SON’S DRUG STORE!
FOR CHEMICALS , PURE I>R VOS,
I’nintß, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuff,
■Snuff, Tobacco, Segars,
Pepper, opice, and
Fire Test Kerosene, ‘2se gallon, go to
JANES"* SON’S
Blue S'one a Specisltv, 10 ■ per pound.
notice to debtor? & Creditors.
GEORGIA, ) Notice is hereby giren
Terrell County. J to all per-ons having
demands against the estate of Mr- U. 1,.
Buckabv, late of said couuty, to present them
to me, properly made out, within the time
prescribed by law, sj as to show their char
acter and amount. All persons indebted to
raid deceased are hereby required to make
immediate pay sent. WM. MORELAND,
0ct17,6t -Administrator !
tT E01.4.V4, Terrell Comity.
I To ftViom if in nu Concern
The estate of Geo W. Mount, deceased, is
in an unrepresented condition, and demands
the services of an administrator. The
creditors and neit ot kin of said deceased
are therefore hereby notified to appear aud
show cause, if any they can, within the time
prescribed bv law, whv said letters of ad
ministration, de bonis non or said estate
should not be granted to J. C. F. Clark,
Clerk of the Superior Oour , or gome o'her
competent person.
Wittes mv hand officially, this Tib day
of October, 1878. H. 3. BULL,
oct!o,4t Ordioary.
Admiiiisti’iitor’s Sale
BY virtue of an an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Terrell County, will be
sold before the Court-house door in Dawson
within the usual hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday io {fovetnber. next, Lot of land
No. 111, in the 12th district of Terrell
county, belonging to the estate of Laac O,
Edwards, deceased. SJd for distribution.
Terms each. GEO. C. EDWARDS,
Adm'r of Isaac O, Edwards.
Holier lo Debtors A. Creditor*
GEORGIA, Terrell County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons Hav
ing demands against Henry Atkinson, late
of said county, deceased, to present them
to me, properly made out, within the time
prescribed by law, so as to show th ir char
acter and amount. All persons indebted to
said deceased are hereby required to make
immediate payment. O. O. NELSON,
Sept. 17,’78. Ot Adm'r of H. Atkinson.
COMMISSIONER’S SALE.
GEORGIA, TERRELL COUNTS’:
By 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
case of J. M. Simmons as the assignee in
Bankmptcy of Leroy Brow vs J. P. Shirp,
er. al., Bijl for Partition, Decree, etc., the
undersigned acting an Commissioners ap
pointed by said Court, will sell at public sale
on the first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the 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 ' Duck
er lot,“ City lot cumber 97, known us the
“fluff lo>;** Store house and lot, being in
the 3outh-esat corner of city lot No. 93, ou
Main street, and known as the “Ross & Har
den store;'* and a small house and lot situa
ted north of city lot No. 0, and near the
livery stables.
Sold for the purpose of effecting partition
of the proceeds of Sale between Complain
ant and Respondeat. Terms Cash. Titles
executed by said commissioner'.
A. J. Baldwin,
J. L. Janes,
J. H. Cannon,
Commissioners.
Dawson, Ga., Sept, 26, 1878.
Terrell Sheriff Sales.
¥ ’ ILL be sold before ibe Court Eeuse
* door, in Dawson, Terrell County, ou
the first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the legal hours -f sale, the following
property to-witS
Lot of land No. 244 and the east half
of lot No. 237, in the 18th district of T. r
re!! county. Levied on as the property ol
W H. Crawford to satisfy two fi fas from
the 811 district G. W., in favor of J.mes,
Drzier & Lowrey vs W. H. Craw'nrd Lvv
made and returned to me bv T. W. P, wrll
L. C. 6. R. CHP.I&TIE, Sheiitf.
RES TAURTvNT.
'¥*/’E HAVE recently fitted tip, at our
v Bar, a First-class Restaurant. Meals at
all hours, and tables suppled with Fresh
Fish nd uystors, and everything else that
goes to make up a “sqr?e“ meal. Give us a
call Jones & Sharp.
Dawson, Ga , Sept. 25, 1878. 2in.
Rew York Office, Robt W Paterson,
164 Front Street. Special Partner.
E. E. CHEATHAM,
WITH
H. FRASER GRANT,
Cojppn (Aefchajit,
124 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - • GEORGIA.
Cotton—liice—-Naval —Stores.
I iberal advances made on Consignments.
Particular attention given to all business.
HAMP COOK
■las gone into tlie
PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE.
ALBANY, Ga.
And he wants to sue his old and new friends
eoxe; come from Lee, Terrell, Calhoun, Ba
ker. Miller, Mitchell, Colquitt, Worth and
Doolevj come aud throw vour off your bales
of Cotton, like we are goitg to vote for Tote
Smith, aud your will get the full mu ket
price; and bring your families The mer
chants hrve 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 cotton with six yards bagging,
and sew up the heads, and bring it in drv if
you can. septl9,2m
nTinmnn A limited number of
ft* ft 111 1 Kll act ' Te > enrergetic canvass
■V ill* A dill ers to engage iu a peasant
and profitable business. Good men will
find this a rare chance <o make money,
guch will please answer this advertisement
by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating
what business they have been engaged in.
None bu’ those who mean business need ap
ply. Address Fim.xt, Hahvit &Cos ,
oc 3,1 y Atlanta, Ga.
A. J. BALDWIN & CO.,
DEALERS XIST
General Merchandise,
DAWSON, - f GEORGIA,
Our Fall and Winter Stock of General Merchandise
is being received, and will consist of everything needed,
by the people of this section. We pay cash for oar goods
and can afford to sell them cheaper than ever before
offered in Dawson. A. J. BALDWIN if .CO.
JOHN L. GRIFFIN,
LOYLESS BLOCK, MAIN STREET,
DAIWSOJST, - GEORGIA.
A large lot of Fashionable
GOODS
-A.ro being received and mast be sold cheap I
DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
JEANS, TOWELS, LINEN,
* DAMASK, NAPKINS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Clothing, Hats, Domestics
AND A NICE LINE OF FALL PRINTS!
Traders iD search of bat gains should price my goods
September 19, 1878. 8m JOHN L. GRIFFIN.
J M SIMMONS. W M PEEPLES.
Planters’ warehouse,
MAIN STREET, - DAWSON, CA.
:o:
WJ E TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING THE PUNTERS OF TERRELL AND
V V adjoining counties that we are back in the
Old. Planters’ Warehouse>
Ocetipied last season by Mr. W. M. Peoples, and will take pleasure in Weighing, Storing,
Selling or Shipping: your cotton tlin season, and from an experience of ten years handling
cotton, either as weighers and sellets, or buyers, we hope to he able to give vou satisfaction
£®“We have a good lot for stock and good sleeping room for our customers.
BAGGIN G and TIES
Always on hand at the lowest muiket pi ice. We pledge our strict personal attention, aud
solicit your patronage.
SIMMONS & PEEPLES.
CENTRAL mom.
Dozier Stevens,
WAREHOUSECOMMISSION MERCHANTS
AH) DEALERS f *
STANDARD FERTILIZER S,
DA WSON, - G EGRGIA.
O. B. STEVEMM having purchased th Warehouse Interest of Cap*. T. M.
Jones, a copartnership his been fbriued under the firm name of DOZIER & .STEVENS,
for the purpose of carrying on a
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS.
We hereby tender individual thanks to our miny friends and customers for past
favor*. Having given special attention to the Cotton ousiness for years, we think we cau
hrndla it to the Wry Best All Vmi til St!, and now offer our services to the planter*
>f Terrell and adjourning counties, in the Storage and Sale of Cotton, at tlieold stand of
f anes At Dozier. We propose faithfully to represent the interest of the Planter, aud by
b dug diligent in all business intrusted to us, and keeping fully posted in the Cotton Market,
we hope to merit and receive a liberal share of your patronage.
ADVANCES MADE
i Citton in Store, when desired. We have comfortable Sleeping.rooms' for ctisfomr*'.
id S'alls ao4 Li's for Stock, —ali free of charge
BAGGING and TIES always ou hand at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
Come, Come, Come to Central Warehouse I
DOZIER & STJCVENS.
RAILROAD WAREHOUSE,
N. & A. F. Tift & Cos.,
COTTON FACTORS,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCH’TS
Albany, Georgia,
We take pleasure in again offering our services >o the Planters of Southwest Geflrg'-a Iu
the Sale and Storage of Cotton. After an experience ot minv rears in the binev % w
are confident of giving satisfaction to all. Our faciliries for Shipping C,tt> are ftusar
passed. Liberal Advances made on Cot'on in store. We kiep cons'astly ,a faaad a lul
supply of best brands of Bagging, Ties, Belting aud Lice Leather. Ala#
BACOH, con*, FLOP K, TIBI 1,, TOBACCO, BTC*
which we offer at lowest prices. Free Wagon Y' ird, with good boos# aaU wsl #f water
for use of custoinei a. Mr. J M Mercer will be with us as Sealeensan.
N. & A. F. TIFT * GO.
East Alabama Eair,
1878! ' : 'L
At Eufaula, Alabama.
—To Commence—
Tuesday , November 12 th,
And continue five days, mder the atspiiee of the
Eufaula District Grange.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS.
For all classes of Industry, works of Art, Machinery and sto#k.
Speed 1 a inpr Attractions equal to any i* ths Seath.
The Great Trio Uf Statw—Alabama, Georgia tad Florida, to
exhibit aud compete on equal terms in every Department.
List of Premiums, Rules aud Regulation#, mailed, postage
paid, on application to the Secretary.
, H. HAWKINS, Pree’t,
I JNO. M. McK LEROY, Bec’y,
J. M SPURLOCK, Gen. Sup’t.