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flie Journal.
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iJTaI department.
"' . , wi’STON, Editor.
Oa.. XV. 7, 1878
Cotton Market Report.
Dawson. Ga .Nov. 0. r. m.
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g,.,. city asniotice.
Lmv-necked shoes are out of style
[ lt !e pork and turnips, if youplea.se
a p hi your orders for Job Print
ing-
V,- lave had delightful weather since
last issue.
Cm k Stoves at from §lO to $25 at
H V L< e’s.
fiord cane syrup is selling at 30 cents
a gallon.
yj.. wool hats front 50c up at A.
J. Baldwin k Co’s.
Darrels skaso ].• ts ...t sweet
ness this - ear.
j . il. 25 e- a tgailon, a:
K. ■. A y -
Cli -kens are in great demand and
bring high prices.
( ,C 1. Mize buy .-i iples ad
cnna e'i tie its.
The farmers are holding their cotton
for higher prices.
Cheap furniture can be had by
call it on 11. S. Lee.
Last Tuesday—election day—passed
tiff unusually quiet in Dawson.
Met! ’ brogan boots $2.50 per pair
al A J. Baldwin & Go’s
Trade, owing to the low price of cot
ton, is distressingly dull.
Fashionable Dress making t sneci
ialr; at Mrs. fl. L. Mizes’*
The republi.-an candidate for congress
didn’t Wade worth a cent last Tuesday.
A.J. Baldwin & Cos, have just re
ceived it nee lot of lady's dress goods.
The b' -t way to test friendship is to
trv io borrow a dollar towards the c'ose
of the wrek.
] h.H-s from 65c. per pair up,
at i Baldwin & Co’s
It dost) t pay farmers to raise cotton
at Tcts or lb., and pay §65 per ton
for guano.
• ; i edgings :'..d n.ser
tin.- . a. i. Baldwin <fc (Vs
The Democratic Executive Com
mittee will meet at the Court-house at
11 o'clock to-morrow.
The b( st .‘issurtmeiit of Cigars in
tiie city, at C. L. Mize's.
Tiie squirrel crop is said to be very
large th year. Boys, rub up that old
gun ad let’s go hunting.
liedst . <is at from $*2.09 to 4> >0
each at A. J Baldwins & Co‘
The st •amp in the rear of our office
presents quite a beautiful panorama.
Childn is <• piper-tip shoes a’ otc
per pair at A, Baldwin C
About t enty-fonr lots of Wild Land
Wre sold last Tuesday—ranging in
price from $lO to .75 f erh t.
Nice lot nt’ go, and j well v. f..r -aie
cheap, be AJ. 1* -win <fc o
Candidates for county offices are at
Viors. There is yet room in our an
nouncement column for a few more
names. If you want office, ask f> -r it.
1 hairs at from *r t *0 to > r r ion pm.*i*
sot at A. .1 I’ dwi ■ Co's.
Ihe Knights of Honor of Dawson
have adopted Friday nights before the
wound and fourth Sundays in each
nionth as the regular time of meeting.
' arpoting at fr m 25c to sl.dJ per
vanl at A. J Baldwin it Co’s.
Mr. Jas. E. Brown, editor of the
Hampton Weekly, was in the city Sat
urday and Sunday. Sorry we were
■u sent when he called at this office.
Ladies, it you want good and fash
lona’ole jewelry, go to J. B. Crim’s.
Nearly everybody but Us, and a few
ethers, went te the Association at Re
hobath last Sunday. We learn that
"'tween thirty-five hundred and three
thousand people were present.
Ihe new Davis sewing machine,
'he best in the world, for sale by 11.
b. Lee.
New goods of every description
arriving daily, at A. J. Baldwin &
Cos s
Those of our subscribers who prom
>'CU to pay their subscription in wood,
">■! please send in a load or two.
The renowned Charter Oak and
obert E. Lee cook stove for sale by
'• •• Anthony.
Parents, remember this. The sacra
luent of baptism will be administered
'j! "‘hints at the opening of the Metho
,lst Sabbath School next Sunday.
Lest line of ladies’ corsets ever
‘“'tight to Dawson, just received at
J Baldwin & Co’s.
*• he demand for syrup barrels is
' l l ■' ?>'eat. There are none in town for
j 1 ■ The crop of cane is much larger
’ 1,1,1 usual, and sugar bilins’ are numer
l" 111 the country.
: A’ C ? lot of Black alpacas and
! • just received and for sale cheap
A * J- Baldwin & Cos.
•List received 400 Ladies’and Miss
, * fats of the most fashionable
... M' es Also a fine assortment of
''Minings, Silks, Velvets, Ilibbons,
owers. Plumes, llnching, Ties,
p,' 11 s > Cuffs, Kid Gloves,-etc., etc.
II "se call and see mv goods before
rurchasing elsewhere' " •
Mrs. C. L. Mize.
Call for Meeting of the Deni. Ex
Committee.
i Tl,e meru, ers of the Democratic
Executive Committee of Terrell
County are hereby requested to meet
Mt the Court II .use, in Dawson, on
Friday, the Bth day of November, at
11 o clock, a. m. Business of im
portance will b- before the body, and
" is hoped that evc v member will he
■a attendance.
J. 11. Gverry, Ch’ni’n.
■ h tdv is respectfully request
d to ox amino my stock of goods
for*- ptuchasing Quick sales and
i; .i t pr.itfis is my motto. J. B. Grim.
‘Tarried. —On the evening of 30th
of October, by J W. Sears, Esq., at
the residence of Thomas Berry, Mr.
11. B. Powell and Miss Elizabeth Ter
rell. All of Terrell county
Mr. It. \. Wilkinson and Miss Vir
ginia Collier, eldest daughter of Mr.
J. H. Collier, were married in this city
last Sunday—Judge 11. S. Bell offici
ating.
A fine assortment of Ladies’ Hats,
B- o-iejs and new Millinery at, Mrs.
C. L. Mize’s.
Personal. —Mr. J. N. Smith, Supt, of
the M. t <c T. R. It., Memphis, Tenn., who
has been on a visit to friends in our
county, and who took unto himself a
“better-hair’ while here, returned to
his home last Sunday. Mr. S. express
ed htmself as well pleased with our
county. We hope he will come to see
us again.
J. B. Critn is still receiving, his
huge stock of goods from New
York, which he offers cheap for cash
Cuthbert Appeal: It was our good
fortune to be present Friday night last
at the organization of a lodge of Knights
of Honorjin Dawson. The affairjthrogh"
out wits interesting and pleasant, and
will loftg be remembered by all present.
The lodge in Dawson contains as good
material as can be found in any louge
in Georgia, and we predict for it a bril
liant future
A good * *s,)**ttneut of clocks for
sal*, ut from $1.25 to sls 0J by A. J.
Baldwin it Cos.
Gin lloi sk Burned.— -We regret
to learn that the giu house of Mr W.
N. Thornton, in the 11th district of
this county, was consumed by fire on
last Friday night. Five bales of cot
ton were buried with the house. The
house was partly insured. Mr Thorn
ton was in Dawson at the time. There
had been no ginning done iti the house
since the proceeding Wednesday, and
The fire is supposed to be the work of
an incendiary. The fire was discovered
about 0 o’clock, at night.
A I. Baldwin it Cos., pay cash for
their goods and are thereby enabled
to sell tln in cheaper t ins those who
<!•> not put cash.
Du. Wm. Rawlings. —This physi
cian, who has just returned from Europe,
announces that he will be at the Far
nnm House in this place on the 21 st,
22nd and 23rd days of this month,
when and where he can be consulted by
those wishing his advice. We learn by
a private letter from a friend that he
has achieved a great reputation in the
cure of the diseases which he proposes to
treat. Read his announcement in this
issue.
Just received from New York the
cheapest line of ladies dress goods
ever brought to this market, consist
ing of cashmere, delaine-*. : ! ks and
plaid goods, at J. B. 'T im ,
Excellent Breakfast. —He was
drunk and called at Jones & Sharp’s
restaurant for breakfast. Seating him
self at the table, he was soon asleep. —
The proprietors of the restaurant, who,
as usual, had a streak of mischievous
feeling, placed the dishes which had
just been used around the iutoxicated
man, who soon awoke and called for his
bill.’He had not eaten a mouthful, but said
it was the best breakfast he had had in
many days, and promised to pay for it
so soon as he got the money.
“Crazy Bill.”— This negro man,
who, we believe, has been adjudged in
sane, is allowed to roam abont our town.
On last Sunday night • while Mr. and
Mrs. A. J Pride were asleep, this ne
gro made his entrance into their room,
for what purpose we do not know.—
When Mr. P awoke the insane man
was standing near and leaning over him.
31 r. P. caught the man by ilip throat
and was in the act of shooting him when
Mrs. P. reminded him that it might be
“Crazy Bill.” Sure enough, it was,
but before this fact was known, Mr. I’,
had given him a severe beating. “( ra
zy Bill” ought to be taken up. Admit
ing that he is innocent of crime and as
harmless as a dove, lie can frighten la
dies “out of their wits” by entering their
chambers at night.
The Election in Terrell.
The people in this county evidently
tell but little interest, in the election
last Tuesday, as the vote of the coun
ty was only 380, of which Smith got
3G6 and Wade 14.
The Jowti district cast about 300
|of these votes. About twenty-five
! negroes voted in the county, four
teen of them for Wade and the oth
j ers for Smith.
The election was very quiet
and dull. If it had not been sale
day, and some wild land to be sold,
the vote would probably have been
much smaller.
New Arrivals—MilMnery.
Mrs. 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
fine hats for Ladies and Misses ; also,
cheaper grades. She earnestly solicits
the patronage of the ladies generally.
Oranges, Lemons, Coenamus. Ap
ples. Candies, Nuts, Crackers, etc.,
at C. L. Mize’s.
A Card.
To the Voters of Terrell County :
In order to correct certain false re
ports which have been put in cumulation
to injure me, I take this method of say
ing to you that as I was not Tax Re
ceiver during the years 1875 and 1876,
I am not responsible for tin errors in
the Digest for the wo years aforesaid,
and that in every instance where par
ties have come to me complaining of
mistakes in the Digest for 1877, I have
shown the numbers of their lots of land
to be entered on my books just as they
were given in by them.
Repectfully,
W. T. Campbell,
Nov. 5, 1878. Tax Receiver.
P H. Procter — We ask the atten
tion of our readers to the advertisement
of Mr. P. 11. Procter, who has a lot of
good buggies and one-horse wagons for
sale cheap. Mr. Procter is a good
workman and guarantees all of his
work. Call on him.
A Mr Cook died at Chickasawhatch
ie last Sunday moiling.
Correspondence.
Home, Nov. 5, 1878.
Editors Journal: The country folks
think that the Hessian fly will injure our
prospects for a wheat crop this winter.
Plow up the land deep; take off every
thing that they can hide under and we
will succeed. B A.
T e above timely warning is from
an old and experienced farmer of our
county. He says that the flies are
more numerous this fall than he has
ever known them to be, which fact he
attributes to the abundance of gr ss.
If the grass and other trash in the field
is thoroughly turned under by the plow
so as to leave them no place of shelter
the frosts will kill them. We think
his advice good, independent of the
Hessian fly—Eds.
Atlanta. Da., huv. 4. 178.
Editors i —-\ J o ~sal,— Gents:
it 3.-d iost.. 1 >ok
. o : CVy and arrived
L m, aim day Look
it -ugh!, aad tins no >riiiug
i ar. seif iii :lu • < late Ci a*
mis is a lively place- full of industry
and enterprise. lain treated very
kindly and politely by a large num
ber of office-seekers,—from the vari
ous candidates lor Judge down to
the litrle ten year old boys who want
to act as pages for the House. A. O.
Bacon (our next Hover nor) has no
opposition for Speaker of the House.
There is considerable wire-working
and combining forthe Clerkship, and
from present indications Mark A.
Harden has the inside track. It is
impossible to tell wh > will be elected
Judges of the various circuits, though
we are going to make a heavy effort
to have things fixed up according to
Hoyl in the Pataula circuit.
Sporting charaetors are betting 3
to 1 on Fulton in the seventh.
W. C. Iv-
A Lard.
Terrell County, Ga., )
Nov. 2,1878. j
Mr. U. L. Weston, —fttr.- As I leave
for my home in Memphis, Tenn., to- j
morrow, I desire to express to you and i
through you to the good people of Daw- j
son and vicinity, my best and sincerest j
wishes for the kindness and courtesy
shown tne while in your midst. I hope
again to visit Terrell aod its kind-heart- I
ed people,'but under more favorable j
auspices than fleeing from a yellow fey-1
er epidemic, though I know I have \
1 profited By the visit, as I carry back 1
with me, as I think, one of Georgia's
; brightest jewels, Miss Lula Cliett, as
i iny wife. In tiie language of the iin
; mortal Bip Van Winkle, may you all
! live long and he prosperous, is the sin
cere wish of your friend,
J. N. Smith,
• of the M. A T. R. 11., MiupUis, Tenn.
Powers, Ga., Nov. 5, 1878.
Wo regret very much the departure
of Mr. J. N. Smith and his interesting
lady. The few months they spent with
us will always be held in remembrance
dear, and we hope that they will grant
us the pleasure of seeing their merry
faees among us again. They were ac
companied by Miss Annie Cora Richie
LcYcrt Reddick, who leaves for the
purpose of entering the high school in
Memphis. She is an intelligent child,
and although it was a severe trial for
the parents to give up one so young,
they must be cheered by the thought
that she will return to them much im
proved, or at least, we hope so. Mr.
and Mrs. Smith’s return to Memphis
is no doubt ming’ed with pleasure..and
sadness, for while only a few of their;
warm friends remain, many are sleep
ing their last sleep—having fallen by
the bite epidemic. Many of their
friends made a sacrifice of their
lives relieving the suffering of others.
May Heaven s richest blessings ever at
tend our friends, r and Mrs Smith
during tlii shortlife; and when life's
fitful dream is over, may they awake in
the regions of eternal bliss is the sin
cere wish of A Friend.
Mr A. G Stewart and lady left last j
Saturday for Forsyth, Ga., to spend a I
few days with the bride's parents.
That “Snaik.”
Las' week some citizens of this conn,
ty, Mr J. 11 Oxford, Mr. M. 11. Mar
shall and perhaps others caught a vil
lainous-looking rattlesnake and sent it
by express, to Hon. Thos Hardeman,
Jr. at Macon. Below is what the
Telegraph and .Messenger of Tuesday
says about it. The Tel. and Mess, cal's
it a large snake; but Unc e E’ija Bell
flower ca s a snake of such dimensions
a small affair:
LARGE RATTLESNAKE.
On Saturday last a gent email in
Early county sent to Col. Thomas Hard
eman a large rattlesnake. Not having
any special use for the snake, it fell into
the hands of Mr. Sam Waxelbaum. It
was on exhibition at his place of busi
ness yesterday.
About three o’clock several gentle
men concluded to make the snake a
martyr to science, and treated it to
chloroform. The drug was administer
ed first through a stream, and then by
means of a saturated sponge applied to
the mouth of the snake. Til about six
minutes he was asleep, when lie was
easily killed
Measurement showed a length of four
feet and nine inches, and his candal ex
tremity was adorned with ten rattles
and a button. The body was seven
inche and a half in circumference.
It was hung up yesterday afternoon
and attracted considerable attention,
awa ening from the hoarded treasury
of tne memory or imagination of many
some of the most marvelous of snake
stones.”
Ile-Opening a Thoroughfare*
lii o ■ ’'tiiM r -iiif.s lit or!v
smdv*' -v> and i it i ab'-oluwly essential
ihHM-'-p fr i .ornugbftr* or avenue of
t.b,* tv ■ ‘it, 'd * boweU, Hhoul-I be re
:t wp..p tj \ when ihevhecouie ob
BfruiMed. I bev -**• no*, 'he b?Je h midi*
in’ MW; liver becom tor.
<i ; o lion matter into the btoio
>. h, ned nn : uc**h in !i£<‘Stion, hiifUeh“p
e’bu , and ot (• Mvrnmoms sire produced,
w*iH ii nolonirTiion of the etching cause
onD 'ends f Bggr.ivi e The aperient o?op
e'Mie* o' Ho t.e'ier’s s'*>mach Bote'S consti
fu r* moa- useful agent in overcoming con
stricMon ol bowels, and romofing aj
regular h ibb of hotly I? is infinite!? •upe- |
rio to the drastic cathartics frequently used
for th pnrpos* , sine*- it does no', like them, !
act violently, but produces natural, pain* I
le** effect, which do*s not imptir the tone 1
of'he evaciiH orv organs, which if invigarat*.
is insicad of we-km up. The stomach and
liver, uNo, indeed 'he entire system, is
ircf p lieneda ii r*pulatvd by P.
IF
The Woman who rejoices in salad anil
ice CDatn, >ot cak- rnd warm pie;
IF
The Student who oats hastily and sits
down a* once to ai tive menta laiior;
IF
Th*- Busino'N Man w o holts his
tood it- *-ag r Last- and -lurries to his
counting-room ;
IF
The [ rd Drinkor cou'd oi k at the
lelu-a e glands, swollen and festered
with disease, that eause the throbbing
brain ;
IF
Th.- La wet, the Minister, the Mer
ehatit, end all who lead sedentary
lives and are subject to Di-pepsia
i-r Itnliges’ioti,Constipation and Head*
ache s
IF
These only knew what MsitKELL’s
iIKPKIINB FOB THE LtvEK will do for
their relief, and how quickly it cutes
iheie would tie much -ess suffering
than at present The great Liver Med
lines far sale by Dr. J. R, Janes.
Liver is King.
The L'wer i- th lm.ieMal organ of the
whole human svsxem, as it controls the life,
Meath and happiness of man. IF-en it is
disturbed in It- proper action, all kinds of
ailments are 'he natural le-ailf. The diges
tion ol fooo, the diot. ments of the heart
and hlood, the action of the brain and nerv
ous system, are all imn-ed-atelv connected
with the working ol the Liver. It ha 9 been
successfully proved that Green’s August
Flower is unequalled in curing all persons
fliiced with Xhispepsia or /aver Complaint,
and all the numerous symptoms that result
i ftom an unhealthy condition of the /over
and iSiomach. Sample bottles to try, lo
cems. Po idvely sold in all towns on the
Western Continent. Three doses will prove
that it is just what you want.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from p ac'iee,
having had placed in bis hands by an Hast
India missionary tha form-ala of a simple
! vegetable remedy, for tbe speedy and per- j
1 manent cure for cousnmpiion, bronchitis, ;
catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung afe- j
| fections, also a positive and radical cure for
j nervous debility and all nervous complaints,
, tfter having tested its wondorful curative
powers in thousands of cases, naa felt it his
! duty to make it known to bis suffering fel
, lows. Actuated by this motive, and a de
! si'e to relieve human suffering, I will send,
; free of charge, to all whodeeire it, this re
cipe, with full directions lor preparing and
u*ing, in German, French, or Alnglise. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper, W. W. Sheiar, 119 Powers,
Block, Rochester, Sew York. 4w.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A COMMODIOUS HESIDENCE
in the most desint bio portion of
the city. Apply at this ofiiee, or to
Melton & Brother.
Dawson, Ga., Oct. 31, 1878. lm.
THE TIMES DEMAND
YOU^ff
Should buy your Type and Material
from us, and then reduce your price on
printing. Send stamp for catalogue,
and compare prices.
NATIONAL TYPE < 0.,
58 South Third Street,
Philadelphia.
State you saw adv. in this paper.
WJi _S ABLli
Good Buggies and
One 1 Torse Wagons .
Repairing a specialty.
Call on meat my shop, Depot street,
and get a bargain.
P. 11. PROCTOR.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
\ LL persons subject to city tax arc
hereby notified to pay the same
bv the Ist day of December. After
that day exeev' ions will be issued against
all delinquen ts
By order of city council,
J. M. Summons,Clerk.
AMENDMENT
TO CITY ORDINANCES.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
City Council of Dawson, that Section
40, so far as relates to Auctioneers be
amended to as to read Auctioneers shall
pay S2O per week for license.
A true extract from the minutes,
J. M. Simmons, Clerk.
Nov. 7,4 t.
Query: —‘Why wi'l men smoko
common tobacco, when they ran huv
Marburg Bros ‘Seal of North * Carolina *
at the same price.
Pianos ami Organs at Factory
Kates.
(•rand Introduction Sale, com
mencing Nov 1 I.OilO Magnificent Instvn
ments f--ot7l best makers to be placed, for
introduction ard advertisement, in Southern
homes ' Agent's Wholevaie iate*
I logout 7 Oct Pianos only sl2s
Magnificent Square Grrnd , catalogue price
SI,OOO, onlv $250. Handsome 9 Stop Or
gans, $57; 13 Stops, s7l; Mirror Top, 13
Stops. SB6 Ohoice instruments at lowest
prices ever known. 6 years written guaran
tee 15 days test trial. Write lor Introduc
tion Sale circular. Address LUPDEN k
BATE’.’ Southern Music House, Savannah,
Ga. The Great Wholesale Plano and Orl
- Denot of the Son'h.
ANNO UNCEME. NTS.
For Sheriff.
We ate authorised and requested to an
nounce the name of S. R. CHRISTIE as a
candidate for -e election to the rlfioe of
Sheriff of Terrell county, subject to the
ac"on ol a Democratic nomination, if one
is held.
For Sheri ft.
We are authoriz-d and requested 'o an
nounce the name of J. H. KELLY as a
candidate for Sheriff of Tetrcll coutitv—
election in January. .
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
W ■ arc authorized and rrqnes'ed to ac- j
nounce the name of W. J. PARKER as a
candidate for Tax Receiver and Collector ol
Terrell Couutv. E’ec'ion in January.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
We are authorized and teqiiss ed to an
nounce the name of W T. CAMPBELL as
a candidate tor re-etec'.ion to th * office of
Tax Receiver and Collector, subject o the
an'ion ot a democra ic nomination, if one
is held.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
To the Citizens of Terrell County.
I announce mvself a candidate for T.nt
Receiver and Collector, subject to a nomin
ation tl elected I will discharge the duties
of the office to the heat, of mv ahllil.-
W. R BALDWIN
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
We are authorized and requested to cn
nounce the name f Wm. E. -TOSS! 'NS as
a candidate for the nfficu of Tax It -ceiver
and Collector, subject to a demooraliu nom
ination.
* ili/.eiis of Terrell County.
I come before you as a candidate for Tax
Receiver and Collector, subject to a Demo
cratic nomination My pecuniary condbion
forces me to do so, to enable me to pay lor
the place on which I live: I gave up all of
my prop? iv lo my credito sand did not
s.-'e mv home: It I* humiliating to mv
feelings to hate this to do; hope you will
give m? the office. Respectful)v,
Sen* 12, 1878 E B. LOYLESS
THE Fr LL CAMPAIGN
IS NOW OPEN AT
JANES & SON’S DRUGSTORE!
FOR CHEMICALS, PURE DRUGS,
Points, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stull,
Snuff, Tobacco, Segars,
Pepper, Spice, anfl
Fire Test Kerosene, 25c gallon, go to
JANES & SON’S
Blue Stone a Specialty, 10-; per pound.
REST AU RANT.
\V r E HAVE recent!v fitted up, at our
Vl Bar, a First-class Restaurant. Meals at
all hours, and tables supplied with Fresh
Fish ind uysters, and evertth'ina else that
goes to make up a “sqare“ m-al. Give us a
call. .Jones & Sharp.
Dawson, Ga , Sept. 25, 1878. 2m.
New York Office, ltobt W Paterson,
154 Frout Street. Special 7’artuer.
E. E. CHEATHAM,
Will i
H. FRASER GRANT.
general (Aercliapt,
1*24 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, • * GEORGIA.
Cotton—-Rice Naval—Stores.
Liberal Advances made on Consignmen's,
Fnlietkt aUeutioD given to all buiinass.
A. J. BALDWIN & CO.,
UK A KKRS INT
General Merchandise,
DAWrON* - GEORGIA.
Oar Fall and Winter Stock of General Merchandise
is being receivedl, and, will consist of everything needed
by the people of this sec!ion. W e pay cash, for our goods
and can afford to sell them cheaper than ever before
offered in Dawson. A. . J. BALDWIN § CO.
JOHN L. GRIFFIN,
LOYLESS BLOCK, MAM STREET,
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
A large lot of Fashionable
_A.re being received and mast be sold cheap I
DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
JEANS, TOWELS, LINEN,
DAMASK, NAPKINS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Clothing, Slices, Flats, Domestics
AND NICE LINE OF FALL POINTS I
Trader-* in search of bargains should price my goods
September 19, 1878. 8m JOHN L# CilllFFlN*
J M SIMMONS. W M PEEPLES.
Planters’ warehouse,
MAIM STREET, - DAWSON, CA*
>o:-
\\re take this method of intokming the pl miters oftep.rell and
t t adjoining tummies that we are b.iek in the
Old Planters’ Warehouse*
Occupied ctsi season by Mr. W. M. Peoples, and will take pleasure in Weighing,
Spiling or Shipping your e'Htcn this nenson, and from an experience of ten years handling
co m oh. either as weighers and f*elleis, or hovers, w* hope to be able to give tou satisfaction
We have a good lot for stock and good .sleeping room for our customers.
BAGGIN G and TIKIS
Always on hand at the lowest market pi ice.- We pledge our strict personal attention, nd
solicit jour patronage.
SIMMONS & PEEPLES,
Dozier & Stevens,
WAREHOUSE * COMMISSION MERCHANTS
a\D dealers in
BTANDALID F EItTIEIZER 4,
DAWSON, * GEORGIA.
O. 11. STEFEMN hiving pnrolitsed ihe Warehouse '.nte-Mt of dipt. T.l'M.
■l ines, a copartnership Ins been formed under ihe firm name of DOZIER & jSTEVfiNI,
for the purpose of carrying on a
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS.
We hereby tender individual thanks to our miny fr'ends and customers for past
iv ra. Hiving given special attention to the Cotton ouainess for years, we think wo cm
I 111-it to the Very tSoat A<lvailing:*, and now oJt our services to the pianteis
- Par-C! n1 adj taming counties, in tha S o age and Sale of Colton, at the old stand of
Inst Dozier. We prop tse I’aithliilly to repreient the interest ol the Planter, and 1 y
> mg diligent in ill business intrusted to us, and keeping fullv posted in the Cotton Mark- j
< i uj >e to merit and receive a liberal share of your patronage.
ADVANCES MADE
■'j to iin 4’ore, a'ivi dasirei. We hav” co-niortable Sleeping rooms' for’Customrs'it
i I 6 sill i • l Lis fa- **• >ek, —alifree of charge
RAGGING and TIES always on hand at (be LOWEST MARKET PRICE.)
Come, Come, Come to Central Warehouse!
DOZIER & r r IhVENS.
Ii AI LUO ADJWAHE I I OTJSIiL
IS. & A. F. Tift & Cos.,
COTTON FACTORS,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCH’TS
Albany, Georgia.
We take pleasure in again offering our gervioes 'o the Planters of S-ottHweat Georg'i l-i
the Sale and Sor age of Co'ton. After ail experienoi ot mauv soars in the .business,
are coufid-nt of giving gaiistaclio* to nil Our fatjili-ies for Shipping Cotton are u isura
passed. Libera! Advances made on Cotton in sure W,* k-ep cons antlv on hand a tut
supply of best br.nds of Bagging, Ties, Betting andLnie Leather. Also ’
8.4C0.V, COHI, FLOUR, HEIL, TOBVU O, I3TC.,
which we offer atlcwest pric*“. Free Wagon Y ird, with good bouse atnl well of water
for use of customeiMr. J M Mercer will be with us as Sealesman.
N. & A. F. TIFT A GO.
East Alabama Fair,
1878!
At Eufaula, Alabama.
s i
—To Commence—
Tuesday , November 12 th,
And continue five days, at der tiie aaspioes of the
Eufaula District Grange
LIBERAL PREMIUMS.
For all cl isses of Industry, works ol Art, Mach-uery andstoch.
Speed l.iner Attractions equal to any inlthYSontli
J he Great Trio Uf Siatss—Alabama, Qtwirgia end Fioti-.la, v,
txhil.it and Cotupete on equal toitns in every Deviarlmeut.
T->ist oi Premiums, Buies and Regulations, mailed, post.-rg*
jjaid, < u ajqilica iou to the ix-cretary.
; n. lIAWKiNS, Prib’t,
JNO. M. McKLEROY, S-c’v,
J. M. BFUBLOOK, Gen. Bu'^’t,