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Xhe J ournal.
[^aTTeTaTtment.
i). WESTON, Editor,
Gb., gggtf 1879.
—CITI iICH DIKKCTOItV.
Methodist Church, Dawson.—Preach
-Ist, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 10§
o'clock a. M. j and 7 o’clock p. m. Sun
day School at 9 A. M.
Smithtilte- —3rd Sunday, 11 o’clock
A m , and 7 o’clock p. m.
Grave's St at ion. —4 th Sunday, 3 o’clock
P . m. W. M. Hayes, Pastor.
Baptist Church. —Preaching first and
third Sabbaths in each month, at 11
o’clock A. M. and 7 P. M. 1 ’reaching !
and Church Conference Saturday before
the third Sabbaths in each month, at 11
o’clock A. M. Sabbath School every
Sabbath at 9 o’clock a. m. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday night.
J. A. Ivey, Pastor.
COTTON >lAltK F.T REPORT.
Dawson, Ga., Sept. 24, p, m.
On account of the heavy decline in
jfew York and Savannah, our market
has declined rapidly since last, report.
Receipts to date about 1,500 bales.
We quote:
Good Middling, Bf@Bl
Middlings,. B|@B§
Low Middlings,
gg -LL* —j_ .
Ask your merchant for clothing man
ufactured by Edwin Bates & Cos., N. Y.
$25.00 REWARD!
For any //via who trill sell goods lower in price and
higher in Quality, than we.
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING THE LARGEST STOCK OF
/V/ 1 // Goods. Clothing,
MOTS. SHOES. HATS. ETC.
That has ever been opened in this city, and they
Are Bound to be Sold.
14,500 WORTH BOOTS & SHOES.
$1,500 WORTH OF CLOTHING.
A splendid line of Worsteds (very cheap.)
Cassimeres, as cheap as the cheapest.
And a large lot of Notions and Staple Goods, Sugar and Coffee.
GOOD TOBACCO at SO Cents A POUND.
A GOOD LOT OF
Harness, Saddlery, Etc.
A large crate of CROCKERY just received; also Jeans, Calico, Hosiery,
and everylhhing else usually found in a first-class dry goods store. Come
to see us quick, so you can get first choice. We guarantee to please you.
ROGERS & LAING.
S.—Remember that we offer a reward of $25.00 to thehouse that can
under sell us. & F
SMALL-SHOT.
Sweet potatoes are in market.
Bad colds are again becoming fash
ionable.
Sunday was a bad day for camp
meeting.
Eggs are distressingly scarce in this
market.
Our merchants did a good trade on
last Saturday.
Lady’s Kid Gloves, 50 cents, at Jones
& Paschal’s.
Dawson has two new stores on the
“small fry” order.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Parks are visiting
friends in Atlanta.
It rained here nearly all day Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday.
Lucius Peeples is father of a twelve
pound boy. Whew!
Notice change in schedule of the At
lantic and Gulf railroad.
A number of negro children have
died near town recently.
Fires have been comfortable for the
past few mornings.
Sore eyes are troubling some of the
little ones in and near town.
In this section, it is said, the cane
and potato ctops were never better.
One year from now we will be in the
midst of a hot political campaign.
New Millinery! New Millinery!
at Mrs. C. L Mizes’.
Dawson now boasts of two market
houses, and fresh meats are plentiful.
400 Lady’s and Misses’ New Hats,
in the most fashionable shape, at Mrs.
C. L. Mizes’.
A number of Dawson cooks have
quit the kitchen and gone to the cotton
fields.
Dr. Farrar is having his wooden store
room on the corner nicely painted and
otherwise repaired.
Some thief “went for” about half a
dozen of Judge Simmons’chickens, last
Monday night.
The foreman and devil of the Fort
Gaines Tribune came up on the excur
sion train Sunday.
An exchange says “grass gets its
dew.” That's more than can be said
of newspapers.
Send in your orders for Job Printing.
M e guarantee satisfaction in price and
style of work.
Messrs. Jones & Paschal continue to
receive their stock of Dry Goods and
Groceries. Call and see them.
Times are getting so good that lazy
men have to stir around right lively to
keep out of work.
If you owe the Journal anything
<*omc up and pay it. Remember “now s
accepted tune.”
**t> 4 —*
New Firm! New Goods!
JTJST OPENED.
2001) a yds Fall Prints—Choice paterns.
a ~, , T> Ladies’ Dress Goods—in very desirable shades and colors,
■ Ui IS ack Brocaded Worsteds, Poplin and Steel Lustres, Debage, Black
.assuners and Alapacas. A full lino White and Red and Opera Flannels,
. u pioot goods, etc. The above will be sold as cheap as can be had
anywhere. 1
TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK,
Notions of every Description!
Ladies are especially invited to call and examine our stock.
Clothing! Clothing!
Good Suits for $7 00.
Best Cassimere Suits ever seen for §ll 00.
Black Worsted Diagonal Suits at from §8 00 to $25 00.
Jeans and Cassimeres in abundance.
Loots and Shoes of every style and grade.
A large lot ol 1 ranks, Satchels, Baskets, etc. All very cheap.
G roceries! Groceries!
"^' /r " e Keep a Eull I/Lne of Groceries.
fUwf, Sagax r Ueliee*
GOOD TOBACCO at 331 cents PER POUND.
WE DITY COMPETITION!
e will sell you goods as cheap as they can be had anywhere, and we
will see that our customers get as much for their cotton here as they
can get anywhere in Southwest Georgia. So come right along to see us.
Aug. 28. MELTON BROS. & THORNTON.
The recent damp weather is said to
have damaged the cotton crop wonder
fully.
A lot of new hats for Ladies, Misses
ana children, suitable for the early Fall
trade, just received at Mrs. Anthony’s.
Mr. W. 11. Baldwin is now making
his first round collecting taxes. Read
his notice in another column.
Every business man ought to nave a
neatly printed letter head and envelope.
This office is prepared to furnish them
on short notice.
The man who frequently makes the
remark that he is a gentleman, is afraid
that it wjll not otherwise be found out.
We must respectfully decline to pub
lish the letter from 'A Lady’ for rea
sons satisfactory to ourselves.
Mess. Melton Bros & Thornton have
move into their new store room, which
is about the hondsomest in town.
There was an unusually large crowd
in town on Saturday. It was too wet
to pick cotton that day, and everybody
and their employees came to town.
We notice that some of our people are
harvesting hay. Ilay is a valuable crop
and ought to be more extensively rais
ed in diis section.
The Sabbath School Convention of
the Americus District Conference is
now in session at Americus. Judge 11.
S. Bell is representing the school at
this place.
Old ladies, Middleaged ladies. Misses,
Men, Boys and Children can find just
such a shoe as they want,
at Jones & Paschal's.
We have on hand a good stock of
bill and letter heads, note beads,
envelopes, flat-cap, cards, etc. Call
examine material and give us your or
ders.
An excursion train from Ft. Gaines
and Cuthbert, loaded with negroes,
came up last Sunday. Many of the
negro men who thought it was too wet
to go to the camp-meeting, got drunk
and sailed around generally.
In Februarv next year there will be
ffive Sundays.* This fact occurs but
three times in a century. Thus, after
1880, we will have to wait until 1920
before the shortest month of the year
can boast of five Sundays.
The festive mosquito, warned by the
approach of cold weather, is preparing
his annual migration to a more conge
nial clime. His nocturnal music is
blissfully short, and we will soon hear
his “last farewell.”
Mr. E. E. Cheatham, of Savannah, spent
a part of this week in the city and paid
us several calls. IVe all feel proud of
Ellie; he was raised in Dawson and
has made of himself one the best busi
ness men in the state.
Improve Your Stock ot llogs.
I have a lot (fourteen) of Poland
China Pigs, pure breeds, which I wish to
sell. Will sell them for less than half
what it costs to buy and transport them
from Kenteuky or Tennessee. My price
is Five Dollars each.
C. A. Cheatham.
Dawson, Sept. 22.
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Parties desiring a good steam en
gine for ginning or other purposes
would do well to call on or address
A. J. Baldwin & Cos., Dawson, Ga.,
before buying. They are agents for
one ol the best Manufacturing Co.’s
in the IT. S. Catalogues sent on ap
plication.
A Liberal Offer.
Read the extraordinary offer of that
wide-awake music house of Luddeu &
Rates, at Savannah, Ga. This house
keep up with the times, and you can
ftot buy goods in their line anywhere
cheaper or on better terms than from
them.
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Married.
At the res’dcnceof the bride’s father,
in this city, on Wednesday 24th instant,
at 12 o’clock, Mr. Samuel T. Fletcher,
of Perry, Ga., and Miss Saidie, the
accomplished daughter of Maj. Jno. J.
Grant, of this place.
The ceremony was the beautiful and
impressive ceremony of the Catholic
Chureh, and was performed by Father
P. 11. MacMahon, of Macon, Ga.
There were only a few friends and the
immediate families of the groom and
bride present. Upon the conclusion of
the ceremony and after the congratula
tions, Mr. and Mrs>Fletcher boarded
the train for Perry, their future home.
John L. Griffin.
This enterprising young merchant
who, for so long a time, did business in
the Lovless block, is now in a store
house of his own in Hart’s building, and
having more room, he has a larger and
finer stock of goods than ever. John
is a born merchant and knows just ex
actly how to treat customers. There
is no nicer store anywhero than his.
Being a gentleman of fine taste lie can’t
be beat, especially in such goods as
gentleman’s clothing and ladies’ dress
goods. His prices, too, are as low as
the lowest. Looking through his house,
a day or two ago, we thought perhaps
some of liis goods were too fine for the
market, but John and Jesse can sell
such goods if any one can. It is a treat
to look through his store, even if you
don’t want to buy. Call and see them.
Song of Our Firemen.
I want to be a fireman
And with a fireman stand,
And oil cloth hat upon my head,
A nozzle in my hand.
Then with my guttapercha boots,
And scarlet flannel shirt,
I’d turn the hose upon the boys,
And watch the old thing squirt.
-4 ♦
As he sat upon the steps, on Sunday
evening, he claimed the right to a kiss
for every shooting star. She at first
demurred, as became a modest maiden,
but finally yielded. She was even so
accommodating as to call his attention
to the flying meteors that were about to
escape his observation, and then she got
to “calling” him on lightning bugs,
and at last got him down to steady
work on the light of a lantern that a
man was swinging about the depot in
the distance, where trains were switch
ing.— Ex.
The weather for the past few days
has been damp'hnd very unpleasant.—
The mornings have been unusually cool
for the time of year, and the indications
are that we are to have an early frost.
Thanks to Mr. John T. Petty, of
Burton, Texas, for late Galveston pa
pers. Hr. Petty used to be a Dawson
boy, and we are glad to know that he is
doing well.
We have just received a good lot of
! j b material consisting of hill and letter
heads, envelopes, flat-cap, cards, etc.
Hand in your orders. We guarantee
satisfaction.
Honesty is the best policy in medi
cine as well as in other things. Ayre’s
Sarsaparilla is a genuine preparation of
that uuequaled spring medicine and blood
purifirer, decidedly superior to the poor
imitations heretofore in the market.
Trial proves it.
We learn that Beverly, eldest son of
Rev. J. M. Potter, formerly of Terrell
circuit, died at Geneva a few days since.
Beverly was in very feeble health when
he left Dawson last Christmas. He
was about 18 years old.
Lll<l<l<Ml & Bates’ Centennial
Offer to Piano and Organ
Purchasers.
Come to our Centennial Oct., Bth,
9th and 10th, and come prepared to
buy a Piano or an Organ. For Cen
tennial week we make this Special
Centennial Offer. Purchase of us a
Piano valued at or over $175, or an
Organ valued at or over $65 and we
will deliver the same freight paid,
pay your R. R. or Steamer fare to Sa
vannah and return, give you a years
subscription to the Southern Musical
Journal with its SI,OO worth of Pre
mium Sheet Music and present your
self and family with complimentary
tickets to the Pianofore, to be given
at the Theatre during the Centennial
by (lie .Amateur Mussical Association
under the direction of Mr. W. Ludden.
This offer to apply on either Cash or
Installment purchases at our Reduced
Rates under our Grand Introduction
Sale. Not a penny to be added
to prices because of the above
special concessions. If you ever intend
to buy now is the time. From $25
to SSO saved on the purchase and as
much more in expenses, freight, etc.
LUDDEN A BATES, Savannah,
Ga., Wholesale Piano and Organ
Dealers.
No More Hard Times.
If you will stop spending so much
on fine clothes, rich food and style,
hay good, healthy food, cheaper and
better clothing; get mure real and
substantia] things oflifeevery way, and
especially s'op the foolish habit of
employing expensive, or quack doc
tors or using so much of the vile
humbug medicine that does you only
harm, but put your trust in that sim
ple, pure remedy, Hop Bitters; that
cures always at a trifling cost, and
you will see good times and have
good health.— Chronicle.
Hide Not Your Light Under a
Bushel.
Portaline has alleviated the suffer
ing ol many who hal been afflicted
for years with diseases arising from
an inactive liver, and a volum of
thanks lias been received by the man
ufacturers, who unhesitatingly offer
to the public their Liver Medicine as
the purest and s : mp!est remedy for
sick headache, hilliotmiess, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, etc. Price 50 cents a
bottle. Sold by J. R. Janes & Son.
A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE!
New because it is only within the last few
years that it has been improved and brought
within the reach ol every one; old in prin
cipal because the first invention was made
and the first patent taken out nearly twenty
years ago, and cases made ut that time and
worn ever since, are nearly as good as new.
Read the fo'lowibg which is only one case of
many hundreds, your jeweler can tell of
similar ones:
Mansfield, Pa , May 28, 1878.
I have a customer who has carried one of
Boss’ Patent C ses fifteen years and I knew
it two years before be got it, and it now
appears good lor ten yearn longer.
R. K. OLNEY, Jeweler.
Remember Jas. Boss’ is the only Patent
Case made of two plates of solid gold (one
outside e,nd one inside) covering every part
exposed to wear or sight, the groat advan
tage of these solid plates over eieclrogilding
is apparent to anyone Boss’is the patent
Case with which there is given written war
rant, of wh’ch the following is a fac 6imilie :
\ ’fiSaipCLSuwTAarcicKMwGs Ctij/
\ ho WAS WANUFACTUFVO UKDEB J
\ OF TWO FSATCS OF SOLID/
\s&JgLr Arurt x
See that you get the guarantee with each
Case, ask your Jeweler tor Illustrated Cata
logue.
Morning News Serials.
A. NSW STORY
By a Lady of Savannau.
The Savannah Weekly News
Of OCTOBER 4th will contain the first
chapters ot a story ot thrilliug interest,
entitled
A-iiafoel’s Secret
BY MltS. J. O. BUANCH.
We desire not to anticipate the pleasures
which the readers of the Weekly Ne*s will
derive from the perusal of this charming
story, and therefore will not -pe tk of it here
further than to sav that in tne management
of an original and intensely interesting plot
not less than in her powers of description,
her life like delineations of character, and
the pure moral tone of her reflections, the
accomplished author gives assurance that
she inherits the genius of her gilted mother,
Mrs. Coroline Loe Iliutz, whose work ot
fiction have been so universally admired
and still rank among the most popular
American hooks ot their class. “Anabel’s
Secret* 1 is developed in California, of which
State the author was atone time a resident,
and her vivid descriptions of some of the
most wonderful sceneav of that picturesque
region are among the striking features of
her story.
The new seris! will run through some eight
or ten numbers of the Weekly. Subscribers
who desirse to have the story complete
should send in their subscriptions at once.
Subscription a year. $1 for six months
Money can be s< nt by Money Order, Regis
teiad Letter or Exore-s, at our risk.
J. H. ESTILL, Savannah, tia.
Settled Beyond a Doubt.
No one questions the fant that more
cnsea of whites, suppressed and irreg
ular menses and uterine obstructions
of every kind, are being daily cuted
by Dr. J. Bradfiold’s Female Regula
tor, than by all other remedies com
bined. Thousands of certificates from
women everywhere pour m upon the
proprietor. Tho attention of promi
nent medical men is aroused in behalf
of this wonderful coarpouud, and the
most successful practitioners use it.
If women suffer hereafter it will tie
their own fault. All druggists keep it.
NEUKALOINE.
Nf.chauhne, the great specific for
Neuralgia and Headache. An Inter
nal Remedy, containing no quinine,
opium, chloroform, chloral or narcotic
of any kind. Safe aud quick in ac- ,
tion. Hutchison & Bro., Sole propri
etors, Atlanta, Ga. For sillo by J. R.
JANES & SON. Dawson, Ga.
TAX NOTICE.
rfr WILL attend at the following times
JL and places for the purpose of col -
lecting State and County Tax for the
year 1879:
12/A Disi. Court Ground. —Monday, |
Sept. 22nd, Tuesday,' Oct. 7th and Fri- j
day, Nov. 7th.
11/A Did. Court Ground.— Tuesday, j
Sept. 23rd, Monday, Oct. 6th aud
Thursday, Nov. 6th.
Dover. —Wednesday, Sept. 24th,
Thursday, Oct. 9th and Tuesday, Nov.
4th.
Chickasawhatchie —Thursday, Sept. |
25th, Wednesday, Oct. Bth and Mon- i
day, Nov. 3rd.
Brown Station. —Friday, Sept. 26th,
Monday, Oct. 13th and Wednesday,
Nov. slh.
Gravel Hill. —Friday, Oct. 10th.
Can be found at the Post-office all
days except those mentioned above.
The books will ch.se ou Dec. Ist.
W. R. BALDWIN,
Sept. sth, 1879. Tax Collector. i
MiIOLES
FOR SALE.
cIX MU LES, HA RN ESS mid
O l,umber Drav, nil good and in good or
der. I will sell all or part, as suits the buyer,
at a bargain. Call at once on tlie undersign
ed, at Browns’ Station, Ga.
Sept. 5,1 m T. N KILLEN.
TOACTS FOR YOUNG MEN.
Actual Easiness, Students on
’Change, The Business World
in Miniature, at MOORE’S BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA. The
Best Practical Business School in the country.
Send for Circulars, Terms, Etc.
JOHN L. GRIFFIN,
HART'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET,
DAW SON, - GEORGIA.
A Large lot of Fashionable
a o o j> m
Arc bcsii"’ received and I>cnoldciie;tp!
DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
JEANS, TOWELS, LINEN,
DAMASK, NAPKINS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
Clothinc:, -hoes, LXat?s, Domestics
AND A NICE LINE OF FALL PRSNTS.
Traders in search of bargains should price my goods.
September 25, 1879. 3m. JOHN L. GRIFFIN.
NEW YORK OFFICE, 164 Front St. R. W. PATERSON, Special Partner.
HL B. CHEATHAM,
WITH
11. FRASER GRANT,
Cotton Factor and General Commission Merchant,
138 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
Liberal Advances made on Consignment- of
Cotton, Wool and Itice.
Orders (or RICE solicited and filled at lowest market price. Send for Quotations,
fy BAGGING and TIES furnished at low rates. Personal and prompt, attention, given to
all business. A trial solicited, September 5, 1879 8m-
mrts ir art ip i
A feJ A# <J>
New Goods! Fall Stock!
HERB S THE PLACE TO GST YOUR MfIIYMCK!
JAM dow receiving, and will continue to receive from New York, Boston, Baltimore,
. Philadelphia, &c., my Fall and Winter Stock, consisting of
[Boots, Slioes? Plats? Clotiling,
LADIES’ DItESS GOODS, DOMESTICS,
BRIDLES, SADDLES, HARNESS
And all other kinds of
llry Goods & Family Groceries,
All ot which I will sell
Very Low for the Cash!
4 LL are respectfully invited amFcarnestly solicited to call and examine my stock be
-IV. fore purchasing. lam determined to please ail as to Quantitv, Quality and Priee if
II can. „ Sept. 6, 1879. 4m.
J. B, O.IIIM.
R. G. JONES.
Resident Dentist.
1 PERMANENTLY LOCATED in Dawson.
Charges in accordance with the tim s.
August 27, 1879. tf.
Beef. Beef.
LOOK P LOOK
11 TE have formed a partnership for the
it purpose of carrying on a general
MARKET BUSINESS
In Dawson. It is our aim to keep a good
supply of nice Beef, Mutton, Kid, Pork, and
all kinds of fresh meats, such as can be had
in this section. We respectlully ask the pat
ronage of the citizens of Dawson and sur
rounding country. The Mat ket. House is on
ih&.Norlheast corner ot the Fubbo Square,
opposite the Engine House.
fcspeetfuUy,
A Y EN & LEE.
'
./l dmiTiistrator’s Said.
I>Y virtue of au order from the Court
.) of Ordinary of Terrell County, will be
sold before the Court House door in Daw
son, n the first Tuesday in November Beit,
within the usual hours of sola, One house
and lot in Dawson, where J. B Avanl now
resides, and known as the Asbury place.
Terms Cash. A. H. GREER,
Adm‘r Est. John Asbury, dcc’d.
HOSTETTERJ
nHUCH
& DRAY
Fever and Ague is most common in the
spring, but more sovere in the fall and win
ter. It is strictly a malarious disease, und
so surely as the Bitters are adopted, so sure
ly will tile individual who adopts this pie
ciution be exempted from its pains and pen
allies. Add to this its value as a stomachic
and anti billious agent, arid who will venture
to gainsay its claims to the first place among
family medicine:?
For sale by all Diuggists and respectable
Dealers generally. Sept. 5,1879.1 v
MORE LAND
IP<DIB SAILS*
IAM offering for sale, on favoraida terms,
an excellent small plantation, nine miles
east of Drwson, containing two hundred
ucres, about half of which is in a tolerable
state of cultivation. Improvements mode.-
ate. Water pood.
Jlso, a plantation of 400 acres, about
five mlies northeast of Dawson, well im-*
p.ovrd and in fine state of cultivation.
Cal! and see me and I can locale you.
Sept. 4, 1879. L. C. HOYL.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
jb<dk sailib*
A GOOD MILL and WATER GIN, and
220 acres of land, 60 acres cleared, a
dwelling house, barn, stables and crib on it,
for gale at sl, 500 cash, SI,OOO down and the
balance 12 months witn one per cent, inter
est. Situated 10 miles North of Dawson,
Apply to uuderslgned ou th s place.
August 28, Ira. G. W. COCHRAN.
It is false economy to buy a cheap
Organ when a low dollars more
will got the incomparable and
alwavs reliable
MASON iS HAMLIN.
NOT LOWEST PRICE,
Poorest and Dearest,
BUT HIGHEST PRICED,
Best and Cheapest.
Ten Rip o , 4 Sots Rccdp, Mirror Top Case,
with Gold Bronze Ornamentation, only SIOO
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD.
Winners of Highest Honors at all Worlds
Kxhioitions for Twelve Years past.
PARIS, 1867 VIENNA, 1873
SANTIAG, 1875 I’LILA Fa. 1876
PARIS, 1878 SWEDEN, 1878
Endorsed bv Franz 1 i z i, Theodore Thomas,
Ole Bull, Gottscbalk, Strauss, Warren, Mor
gan and over One Thousand eminent musi
cians of Europe und America. The testimony
us to the immense superiority of these in
struments over all others is emphatic, over,
whelming and indisputable.
R ENT IL) TJ N TIL PAID FOR*.
These Organs are now offered purchasers
by monthly installments of from $5 to $lO,
or will he rented until the rent pays for
them. From one to three years time given
for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches, Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere.
Organs sent on trial to anv pari of the South
We par freight both wav> If not satisfactory
SOUTHERN ~WfioLBSALB DEPOf.
For the more convenient supply ol South
ern trade, a Southern Wholesale Depot has
been established at Savannah, Ga., from
which Dealers, Churches, Teachers, and the
retail trade can be supplied at N. Y., and
Boston factory rates. For Illustrated Cata
logue, price lists and full infoima ion,
Address,
LUDDEN & BATES, Savaupah, Ga.
Manufacturer's Wholesale Agents.
Sep'ember 6th, 1879 3m.
Atlanta Medical College.
The Twenty-Second Annual Course of
Lectures will commence October 18th, 1879,
and close March 4th, 1880.
Faoci.tt— J. G. Westmoreland, W. F.
Wes’mnrelahd, W. A Love, V H Taliaferro,
•Ino Thud. Johnson, A. W Calhoun, J. 11.
Logan, J. T. Banks; Demonstiator, J. W.
Williams.
This well established College affords op
portunity for thorough medical education.
It is in affiliation with, and its tickets and
dipl.imas recognized by, every leading med
ical college iu the coun'ry.
R. quirements for graduation ao heretofore.
Send for announcement, g’viug full infor
mation.
JNO. THAD JOHNSON, M. D., Dean,
.lugust 28, Im. Atlanta, Ga,
THE
SHU STATS (All
At 3IACON,
Oct, 21th to Nov. Ist, 1870 .
,
The Most Magnificent and Best Ap
pointed Grounds in America,
LIBERAL CASH PREMIUMS
in all Clauses, and the largest offered by
any Fair in the United btatea.
Thonililj and Mip|HNq hjlCty
Every day, Cy some of the
Most Noted Horses on the Turf!
Music will be furnished by a celebrated
MSMM.S'i BMW.
Many of the Prominent Statesmen,
Now before the Public, will attend the
State Fair as visitors, and several will
Im&ke addresses.
GREATLY REDUCED RATES
For Freights and on all the Railroads
In the State.
A cordiil invitation is extended to you to
beau Eihibi'or, and you are r.quested to
write to the Secretary at Macon for a Pre
mium List and other information.
THOS. UARBKVAN, Jr.,
L. F. LIVINGSTON, Geo’l Sup't,
MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretarv
ftpfl A WEEK in your own to n aud no
Vjl|l capital listed You c n give the
mltU busim ss a trial without expense,
I'ne hest opportunity ever offered for those
willing to work. You should try nothing
else ultil you see for yourseM what you can
do at the business we offjr. No room td
explain here. You can de ote all your time
•o the business, and make great pnv foF
every hour you work. Women make as
much as men. Send for special private
terms and particulars, which we mail free.
$6 Outfit free. Don't cofilpiain of hard time,
while von have such a chance. Address,
“t H4L4&TT & CO , / > QtUud, Main.*,
NEW STYLES
New Priceß.
Six Stop*, Elegant
Embossed Walnut
Case, new design,
only SBO
Ton Stops, 4 Sets
Reeds in New Stylo
Illuminated Case,
ouly $96