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HOME MATTERS.
Agents.
The following! named gentlemen are duly author
ized to act as agtnts for the McDuffie Journal:
Dr. I. J. Brinson traveling agent; A. T. Bright
well andV. E. Porter. Maxey’s: M. G. Broome
and O. A. McLaughlin. Union Point: Dr. S. A.
Gresham. Greensboro ; Wallace Lampkin.Athens;
M. Jordan, Augusta.
All advertisements in the local column will
be charged 60 per cent, upon the published rates,
from this date.
W* are now prepared to furnish all kinds of le
gal blanks, bill and letter-heads, at the very lowest
rates.
Our Job Department. — Having supplied our
selves with a large stock of tine paper, we are now
enabled to furnish the public with Job Work
promptly and cheaply, and executed in the best
style.
The McDuffie Journal is the official organ~of
McDuffie county, and is the only taper published
in the county.
Globe Hotel. —Jackson and Julian, of Greens
boro, Ga., have recently leased the well-known and
popular Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Under the
new regime, the Globe will compare favorably with
that of any hotel in the Southern States. The
present proprietors understand the hotel business,
and are exceedingly polite and attentive to their
guest. Everything is kept in neatness, and their
table is supplied with the very best the market
affords.
The Globe has always been a favorite stopping
place with our people visiting Augusta, and we
assure them that under the present management,
it has lost none of its popularity. See card.
The AugußTa Sabre Club Tournament.—We
tender our thanks to the President of the Augusta
Sabre (Bab for & complimentary ticket to the Grand
Tournament to be given by the Club at the Fair
Grounds in that city on February the 6tli. The
Club numbers some sixty members, about thirty
or forty of whom will ride on the occasion.
Arrangements have been made with the different
railroads entering the city to carry visitors at half
fair, and it is hoped that McDuffie and the adjoin
ing counties will be largely represented on the
occasion.
Commitment Trial of John Baker. —Yesterday
the investigation trial of John Baker, charged with
the murder of John D. Thomson, near Bearing,
Ga., came off at this place before Justices Johnson
and Norris. The accused was bound over to .ap
pear at next term of the Superior Court of this coun
ty for the offense of voluntary manslaughter. The
State was represented by .Messrs. Casey A Hudson ;
the defense by Gen. A. It. Wright, of Augusta. Ga.
The speeches on both sides were very fine. Our
talented young friend Casey made a very able
effort and deserves much credit for the same.
Horse TniEF Heard From. —On the 26th of
October last, one Thomas Chandler in the employ
of Mr. B. P. O’Neal near this place, stole during
Mr. O’Neal's absence, ono of his best horses and
beat a hasty retreat in the direction of Lincoln
county. The young thief it will bo remembered
was closely pursued by Mr. O'Neal through Lincoln
--iwlfotorafl itito EVuitU sftej-ssfe
oral days of fruitless search his trail was lost and
abandoned, Mr. O’Neal returning home without
capture of thief, or recovery of horse.
Soon after his return, Mr. O'Neal called at the
Journal office, had some Circulars struck off, and
sent them to several places in South Carolina where
it was thought the thief would be likely to visit.
A few’ days since, a gentleman wrote Mr. O’Neal
from South Carolina that he had possession of his
horse, he having traded another horse for the same
from the thief a day or two before seeing Mr.
O’Neal’s notice, but after which he had pursued the
thief and had captured horse No. 2 minx's the bogus
owner. This instance alone, furnished an illustra
tion of the value and importance of advertising,
and blast the old fogy idea of some, that adver
tising don’t pay.
New Advertisements. —The McDuffie Agricul
tural Club holds its regular meeting to-morrow.—
See special notice.
Mr. Samuel Moore advertises a valuable tract of
land, lying in Columbia county, for sale. See ad
vertisement in to-day’s issue.
Dr. Jas. S. Jones gives notice in another column
of his application for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of John N. Collins.
J. O. Mathewson notifies his customers that
frauds are being practice in the manufature of the
Soluble Pacific Guano by certain irresponsible par
ties. Read special notice, and Mr. Mathewson’s
other advertisements, in our columns to-day.
Messrs. Coles, Sizer & Cos., at 14 Mclntosh st.,
Augusta, have established an agency here for the
sale of lime, for mason and agricultural purposes.
See advert iscmet, and call on Col. John R. Wilson,
or Coles, Sizer & Cos., Augusta.
Mr. M. A. Stovall, No. 1 Warren Block, Augusta,
advertises that excellent fertilizer, Patapsco Guano,
for sale, in to-day’s paper. See advertisement, and
call on his agent, J. H. Stockton, for a supply.
Messrs. Platt Bros., No. 214 Broad street, Au
gusta, Ga., advertise to-day their large stock of
fine Furniture. Those who wish to furnish their
houses y- iil do well to give them a call—they can
supply you yvith everything necessary to make your
home comfortable. Read advertisement.
Mr. M. O'Dowd, 284 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,
is ready to supply the farmer with ali necessary
supplies, only asking promptness in return for his
kindness. Mr. O’Dowd is well known in this com
munity as a man who has done as much for the
planter as any other merchant in the State. Ilis
advertisement tells for itself—read it.
Mr. H. L. A. Balk, 172 Broad street, Augusta,
Ga. offers an extensive stock off fine Dry Goods to
those of our citizens visiting Augusta, and his
known generosity in prices never fails to give satis
faction to his customers. Read his advertisement,
and be sure to call and see him when you visit
Augusta.
Miss L. A. Peacock, 90 Green street, Augusta,
Ga., is prepared with ami>le and well furnished
rooms to make permanent or transient boarders
comfortable. Having tested the comfort and genial
hospitality of Miss Peacock, we speak advisedly on
the subject. Those who go to Augusta, and wish
a quiet night's rest, free from the noise and bustle
incident to a hotel can get it by calling on Miss
Peacock.
Destructive Fire in Warren*
ton.
SEVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF
PROPERTY DESTROYED !
ONLY FIFTEEN THOUSAND INSURED!
We learn from an authentic source that a de
structive fire occurred in Warrenton, Ga., on Sun
day night last, the 28th inst., in which one whole
block of buildings, consisting of five store-houses,
four of which contained large stocks of goods,
were completely destroyed.
The fire originated in the upper story of Air.
Charlie Phelps’ store at about 12 o’clock at night
supposed to have caught from a fire left burning
in the sleeping-room of Mr. Phelps and his clerks,
upon going to bed. Air. Phelps and his clerk, John
Wicker, were not awakened rntil one-half of the
store was in flames, and were compelled to leap
; from the windows to the ground to save themselves,
and were considerably burned in the attempt.
The losses are estimated at seventy thousand
dollars—only fifteen thousand dollars of the prop
erty insured.
The fates seem against our sister town. Several
years ago Warrenton was completely burned to the
ground. We deeply sympathize with the sufferers
—and most especially with Air. Phelps, a personal
friend of ours.
Manual and Biographical Register of Geor
gia.—We acknowledge the reception of the above
named work, edited by A. St. Clair-Abrams, At
! lanta, Ga. The Manual is an exceedingly inter
esting work, well written, and contains a brief
biographical sketch of nearly every white member
of both houses of the present Legislature, also a
history of the finances and government of Georgia,
wealth, census and population of the State, and
many other facts of striking importance. The
work is sold at the low price of GO cents per single
copy and 50 cents per copy for clubs of five copies
or more. To any agent or gentleman obtaining the
largest number of subscribers in proportion to
population of his county, will be presented a gold
watch valued at s'7s, and for the next largest in the
same proportion, a gold chain valued at S3O. To
the lady obtaining the largest number of subscri
bers in the same proportion, a gold bracelet, val
j Tied at £SO, and to the next largest a pair of gold
i earrings, valued at S3O.
The Manual i.-; purely a Georgia work ami should
ibe had by every one. A second edition will be
: issued in 1873. Agents wanted. Address A. St.
Clair-Abrams, Atlanta, Ga.
Bonham’s Entertainments. —Bonham, the ver
satile genius, will faA or our people with one of his
splendid drawing-room entertainments at the
Court-House on Friday next. Air. Bonham has re
ceived the highest encomiums from, tho press and
people wherever he has gone, and as we so seldom
have an entertainment of this kind in our town—
one entitled to so much respect as Air. Bonham’s—
we do sincerely hope our people will turn out on
Friday night and give him a full house.
The School of Mr. N. A. Lewis will open in
this place on the 29th instant at ‘‘Richard’s Acad
emy/’ Air. Lewis is a fine scholar, a successful
instructor, and a polished gentlemen. We are glad
to welcome him to our town, and trust that he will
reap a liberal share of patronage from our citizens.
MATRIMONIAL.
Married, on the 21th inst., by Dr. James S.
Jones, Air. A. J. Taylor to Alisa AI. A. Langford,
daughter of Jno. E. Langford, all of AlcDuffie
county.
1 dMotkm,
CautU' n — The merits of the Soluble
Pacific Guano, manufactured by the Pacific Gua
no Company, having been attested by ho great a
number of our planters, who have used it for the
past seven years, its superior excellence is no longer
Ia matter of doubt: and as spurious articles of the
I same name are being offered for sale, I take this
I method of informing the public that none is gonu
j ine unless branded on tho sacks, “John 8. Reese
& Cos. , General Agents, Baltimore, AT<l.,
JonSlwff J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent.
McD ifii * Agricultural Club will hold its
regular monthly meeting on lirst 4 hur dly in Feb
ruary. Member* of the Clu'*, and friends gcuoraMy,
are respectfully request <d to »tien»J
GEO. P. STOVALL, S-c’y.
Thompson, Jan. 2G. jau3l-lt
Card. —ll. C. Roney, Esq., is duly authorized
to collect and receipt for all accounts due the late
firm of Dußo.se and Barksdale.
DuBOSE & BARKSDALE.
and Polishing Sapolio for sale at
janlTtf JOHN E. BENTON’S.
CiT We know that for cleaning paint, windows,
china and glassware, ,* for polishing knives, iron,
tin, brass and copper wares, and for removing
stains from marble and porcelain, and rust from
I machinery, Enoch Morgan’s Sons’ Sapolio is the
j best thing in use. 89w13
4 fleamlfiil B* omun. —The perceptive
' faculty of women is usually keener than the same
! phrenological organ in mon. Women know’ that
| beauty rather than genius is worshipped by the
! sterner sex. A man may talk of tho latter to his
! lady-love, but the keenness of' the woman knows
| that he is thinking of the former. Women are
; fond of admiration j lienee one of their longings
jisto be beautiful. The grand secret of female
• beauty is health, the power to eat, digest and as
| sirnilate a proper quantity of wholesome food.—
i Take Vinegar Bitters. It will cleanse the stoin
' ach, tone the vital organs, give a perfect digestion,
purify the blood, clear up the complexion, and
j produce a state of mental and physical electricity,
which gives symmetry of form, bright eyes, white
, skin, glossy hair, and a genuine typo of female
►loveliness, which no cosmetic can produce.
2wi
Home Kviclence.
Hamilton, Harris Cos., Ga ,
Decern er 20th, 1871.
Dear Sir—l sin well ;>/ w\ h the Compound
Acid Phosphate- of Lira**, mad* bv e Pacific Gua* |
no Compai.y, purchased of you las- spring
I applied the c inpost al the rate of 309 pounds
j) r acre, and it doubled the yield; luak'i.g at the
rate of 750 |> un is of seed cotton pel* acre, against
375 pounds on tho u manured land, which w*b —al
the \) esent p ice ot cotton ibo’it 400 per emit, on
ihe investment., an;] more Ih-m 150 cent, with
cotton a’ 10 ce ts p r pound.
/ expect to use no other kind i ext year.
Yours truly,
Jat;24.v3 * It. M. McCARTER.
Mnny ore not aware of
the deception practiced in the manufacture of fla
voring extracts for culinary use. Alany of them
arc deleterious and impure. Burnett’s Standard
Extracts are made from the finest specimens of the
fruits and spices they represent and are perfectly
mire.
To Owners of Horses.— No me who
has ever used Dr. Tobias’ Horse Venitiau Liniment
will ever be without it: it is a certain cure for colic,
sore throat, cuts, bruises, and old sores. Warrant
ed superior to any other. In pint bottles at SI.OO.
Sold by the druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New
York.
Pratt’s Astral Oil—Not the cheapest!
but safest and best illuminating oil for family use 1
ever made. Bums in the ordinary kerosene lamp. «
Does not take fire nor explode if the lamp is upset ;
and broken. Send for oil circular. Oil House of
Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York.
Risley's Liniment— cf Arnica, Hops,
Carbolic Acid acts as a universal external cure nil, !
acting on the nerves connected with the skin. It
promptly relieves Nuralgia pains, cleanses and
cures old sores and ulcers, flesh wounds, burns, j
bruises, sprains, Ac. Sold everywhere at 50 cents.
Morgan «fc Ilisley, Wholesale Druggists, New York,
General Agents.
Laird's Bloom of Youth—a most de
lightful toilet preparation for beautifying the skin,
has been established over ten years; during that
time over one million ladies have used it; in every
instance it has given entire satisfaction : it removes
rll imperfections, tans, frckles and sunburns, giv
ing a youthful appearance. Sold at all Druggists
and Fancy Goods Stores. Depot, 5 Gold street,
New York.
Carbolic Salve—nothing? like it ever
known before. Cures cuts, burns, sores, wounds,
Ac., like magic. Physicians speak of it in terms of
the highest praise. Price 25 cents per box. John
F. Henry’, solo proprietor, 8 College Place, New
York.
Physicians who have prescribed Svap
nia or purified opium use no other form of opium
in their practice.
CristaJoro’s Hair Dye.—ls nil hi*
hairs were lives, Othello said, ray great reverwr©
hath stomach for them nil. But hair that, is grev
or sandy, white or red, the ladies have no stomach
for at all. Use Christadoro’s Dye, and tho evil is
remedied. Manufactory, 08 Alaidon Lane, N. Y.
Tho purest nriil sweetest Coil Liver
Oil in the world is Hazard »V Caswell’s made on the
nea shore, from fresh ? looted livers, bv Caswell,
Hazard -V Cos., Now York. It is absolutely pare
and sweet. Patients vlv < haw once taken it prefer
it to all others. Physieaps Id o decided it superior
to anof ytho ether oils in the market.
Legal Advertlsementy.
Notice.
WILL be cold before tho court honso door in tho
village of Appling, Columbia county, on the
first Tuesday in March next, a tract of land con
tainiug one hundred and aixty-tliroo acres, more or
less and adjoining lands cf Alastiu Walrott and
others, the same being tho plac3 whereon William
Moore resided at the time of fils death.
Sold for distribution.
Terms on day of sale. January 25th, 1872.
jan3ld3o SAMUEL MOORE, For Distributees.
illation.
0 EORGIA —Mr Duffle County.
To all whom it may concern.
J AMES S. JONES having in proper form ap
plied to mo for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of John N Collins, late of said
county, diveas.'d. this is to cite and admonish all
and singular of the creditors and kin of the said
John N Collins to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law’, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to James S. Jones on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this Jan
uary 20, 1872. A. B. TUP*ASKER, Ordinary.
juuOldJO
Sheriff’s Sales*
WILL In, Mild bo for lb® Cimrl-lIo.iM dor i i tin
!<>Wll Os t\ll>i. 'loll, iTi.i O..MM v, Gl.. oil
111 fits) I'll , b.y 111 Miii-idi on, within tho Irani
boo- ; ol‘ sate, lit® iftUrtsviuj; i,rii|,®rly, 1..- v.l :
I'lie ®n i,® l.uiU hi i(. .V. Liz vitig m Me
lt nffi-conn K—aboiitt.ro imb-.i fi-'ini tli® town of
riMKr.il—.iljemiog land* of Kbit. Lizonby, Mr.,.
M.r> J. W. M.irgmi, 1,-viol mi ns lb®
p opoi'iy .and [!. K. I/iizi'iibt by rirt.i® of -iiiidry fi. ft.,
insui u from the Jii-lieoV Court of ibo LU did rid
0. M. mi tin.. I2si. tiny of lYbrii .i-v, 1870, in favor
id tv. l), \>ij«iiii v®. 11. ,S. Lazeuby.
AT,SO,
Vs II.!. bo Mi'd before Hie Court-Hnt;s® door, in tb®
W town V ■ 1,111 ji mi, 'tb county, tin., on thi
rst Tin* dnv in tl ir,;h II 'XI, within lb® l-gal hour,
of Mu "is, in® fallowing property, 10-wif :
i’ho eiitii® bunts of It. S. Imz-übv, lying in
McDuffie county —about iwo miles from (lie town of
I'hom.-oii —adjoining lit <U of K'ms L.tzniiby, M'S
Mary Wilson a.ol .!. W. Morgan, levied on as the
pr perly nf it. .S’. Lut-nby by virtue cf » fi
las. inning from the Jns ioe’t Court of lire 1 odd
istrici, (f. M., on tb® mil day of Kebmiry, 1870,
in favor of K. A E. .Mo gau v®. ii S. Lazeuby.
ALSO,
WILD be sold before ‘he Court-House door, in the
town of Thomson, McD flie county Ga.. on
the first. Tuesday in March no::’, r.i bin the legal
bou.s of Sale, the lolfow.i.a property, f O-wlt:
i Tlie entire lauds of 11. S. Laz üby, tying in
} McDuffie com ty —about two mitea from the low’ll of
| Thomson—adjoining lends of lilies Lazeuby, Mrs.
Mary Wilson and J. W Morgan levied on as the
property of It. S. Lazeuby by virtue of a ft. fas
issuing from the Justice’s C'otirl of th- lbit I S'riet,
(J. M , on ihe 12th day of February, lr7o, in favor
of Tlios. M. .-'to J vs. it. S. Lazenby.
ALSO,
SJSIILL be sold before the Court. House door, in (lie
V V town at Thomson, McDuffie county. <»u., on
tlie iii-l Tuesday in March next, within tho legal
hours of sale, the fo'fowin r pioperty, to-wil;
Too ®ntii h funds or It. s L izeiiliy. lyi g n
McDuffie county—adjoining I nds of !• lias Lazeuby,
Mrs. Mary Wil on nd J. VV. Morgan, levied on as
tho property of It S. Lazenby by virtue of a
Tl. f *. i suing from die Jii liee’n Court of the laid
district, G. M-. mi the 12th d»y of February, 1870,
in favor of J. W. Morgan vs. It. S. Lazenby.
JOHN r. STOVALL,
•Jail. 17, 1872. janll’.v t Slier 3.
GEOIIUIA —Mr Duffle County.
SS, WEATHEES having in proper form ap
, plied to ino for letters of administration on \
the estate of Dennis Paschal (colored), late of said
county, deceased. Tliis is to cite all and sin l pilar
the creditors and next of kin of Dennis Paschal J
(colored), to be and appear at my office within the !
time allowed by law, and siio v cause, if any they ;
have, why administration should not he granted to
S It’ Weathers on Dennis Paschal’s estate.
A. li. TTIItASHEIt, Ordinary,
j an 10ml j
WherßF’s Sale.
GEORGIA — Ml Dufr: County.
WILL bo sold on the first Tues-j
<lav m February next, at Thorn-!
son, in mil ill County, within the
hours of sale, one lor ot land, con tain iris;
one hundred and sixty acres, in said
County, levied on as the property of
Louisa Tauter#!' v, to satisfy a ft fa.
issued from the Superior Court of said
Countv. hi favor of E. R Seay. 1 his
Dec 19th, I >7l
JOHN '!'. STOVALL, -htriff'.
40 30d
eUA N O B
WE again offer to the planters of this section the following Manures, all of
which have given entire satisfaction for the past four years :
Chesapeake Guano s
Cash price, S5-5 Time, $62
Sardy’s Soluble X’acillc Gunno ;
Cash price, S4B Time, 555
Phoisplio Peruvian :
Cash price, SSO Time, 860
Nova Scotia Land Plaster z t
Cash price, sis Time, $lB
Branch, SoqU fit, Go., Agents.
Shields & Coldwell, Agents, Thomson, Ga. jun24mo
XffiPW eZGI'3 W'EQSPUrITM.
rpillS article, prepared by the Atlantic Phosphate Company, under direction
of tiieir Chemist, Dr. St. Julien Havetie , tor compostinyr’with cotton seed,
is now offered at the reduced price of s2s per ton, cash, or s:{ I per ton, payable
tli first of Axnvtnher, iS72, free of interest.
Orders filled now will be t onsidered as cash Ist Mirch, 1872, or on time as
■ln • ist Aovetuhe;.-, 1572, tli' reby eua'ding planters to haul it i.t the time when
their wagons a- .1 mules are idle" PELZER, .‘OGKd & CO.. General a\g’ts.,
R. LI RUSH, Agent, Thomson, Ga. Rown’s vV'narf, Charleston, S. C.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
; na'lld Fertilizer, mimufnetured bv tins Atlantic Phosphate Company, under
JL .tli • direction *»f their Chemist. Dr. St. Julien Have.. el is now offered to
the planting cominu ity at the very' reduced price ot sls per ton, cash,or $52
payable Ist November, 1372. free of interest.
This fertilizer lias been very < xtensively used in this State, and has given en
tire satisfaction ; some of the most practical planters admitting it to be equal to
Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will be considered as cash on the Ist of March, 1572, and
to those buying on time the sale will he considered as due Ist November, 1572
By this arrangement planters will U<* enabled, without extra cost, to haul their
manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the Atlantic
Phosphate will he furnished on ap lication to the agents.
PELZER. ROGERS & CO., General Agents,
R II BUSH, Ag-mt, Thomson, Ga. Brown’s Wharf. Charleston, S. C.
kivni's jfert \m !
This compound, which Itss so fully sustained its character as a first-class Fer
tilizer for the past two seasons, is now ready for delivery. In order to secure its
more perfect adaptation, its composition is varied to suit the condition of two
classes of soils:
No-1 Specially for Light, Gray, Sandy Land.
No. 9 For Bed Olay Land,
Results have fully demonstrated the necessity of modifying the composition of
Fertilizers to the physical and chemical ' ondition of the soil, equally as to the
production • ! Use pi- *! food nome oi'y for feirtio T*r ®m|h. The undersigned
believe.-, lie !uis succeeded in ;.r» paring Fertilizers to meet nil these indications,
and offers th tn with perfect confidence to all Southern planteis
The cost of Fertilizer No. 1 will ho $55 00 per ton.
The cost of Fertilizer No. 2 will be 00 00 per ton-
The usual time arrangements can he made, and all other information given by
applying to
EBWAIII) 1 5AURY. fV!. I>.
Practical and Agricultural Chemist, 290 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
,T. 33. Ncftl, Atreut, 'l/hfimnou, Ga jaulTuffi
f. W CAR ejLpS, tv. E. C \IIWILE, Z. W CARWILE, Jtt.
T* W* ©AKWEEdS CO„
.©rocc o nub .omtois.-icm Hlcrtl, nte
tll»7 I iron and w'l-. ei, Augusta, Ga.
Respectfully inform the People of McDuffie and adjoining entities that they
It ve enjerod ijito a Copartnershi| l >r the purpose ot coud tetiiig a General
Grocery and Commission Bosii'ie»s, and will devote all Mteir energies towards
building up a First Class Grocery House, promising to make every exerti ato
give the most perfe t satisfaction to ail who may favor the n with their patron
age. VVe are receiving full sto ks oi
iSacoiii ttAifii, voir es t siag.iru, CRiec-so, SJyrsipx, .Tlolstssos
if see, yall, Eitc.
Wliiskigs, Win**, A3.), Poplsr, Tab icc», Uigurs, Cann
e*3 !P Milts a 1 )'! Voget;t!ilos.
And. in fact, ejrerthing usually found in a first class Grocery. We are also
agents for the sale of ~Wm. Massey & Co’s Celebrated Philadelphia Ales.
We will be glad to see our dcDuffie friends, and will sell the best goods at
the lowest market, prices. 403 m
p. B.;—tV. S. Deceits, of Thomson, is connected with tliis House.
1 F M TT SR T
As dsiS» ! -rj felaU* X «
, Ml tIE special attention of the public is respectfully invited to the beautiful
JL stock ot
Pall andwi'N'T'e-b. goods
now arriving Ifrom New York, consisting of a full line of
STAPLE DRY GOODS, FINE DRESS GOODS.
White Goods, Embroideries and Dress Trimmigs.
-y ustksu ffsroxioisrs.
Umbrellas, end Parasols, 0 nts Furnishing Goods
2.adieu’. :»:»d Ritiidrita’i* fiae BSoote, diocst. Hate, Caps
UJnve*,
A full Lsortme-it of Plunfation and Family Gror-ries on hand.
I This is the place to purchase goods and get the best bargains iu town.
JuneQl n!7 ly
SIOO to 250 per month guaranteed me
to agents everywhere se'J.ng our new seven strand
White 17a: iiia <'hollies Liues. Sells readily at ev
ery house samples free. Address Girard Wire
Mills, Philadelphia. Pa. n43 4w
FREE TO AGENTS^
A bound canvassing book of the
PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE,
Containing over 300 I'lusi'ationa. With a Com
prehensive Cyclopedia explanatory of the Scriptures.
hi Eugfsh and German. Wm. Flint&Co., Ph*l
adelpiiia, P... 143 4w
fa Great Chance for Agents
! MB Do you want an agency, local or travelling.
' |QS with an opportunity to make $5 to s*2o a
£s*3 day selling our new 7 strand White Wire
mu Clothes Lines '{ They last forever; sample
Hi free. Address at once Hudson River Wire
WorKs, comer of Water street and Maiden Lane,
or 346 W. Randolph street, Chicago.
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
For Coughs , Colds and Hoarseness .
rjIHESK Tablets present the acid in combination
with other efficient remedies, in a popular form,
j for the cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases.—
Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throut are imroe
di uely relieved, and statements are constantly being
sent to the proprietor of relief iu canes of Throat dif
fioultics of yearsj>tuning.
CAUTION.
Don’t be deceived by worthless imitations. Get
only WELLS* Carbolic Tablets, Price 23 cents per
box John Q Keliog, 18 Platt street, N Y , sole
agent for the Unned States. Send for circulars.
*1 gents —A complete history of
CHICAGO ffl DESTRUCTION
40,000 copies sold. In English and German.
I’r’ice
caution Since issuing this work, smaller
and inferior histories are offered, be sure the book
you buy is by Upton & Skeahan, a full octavo, Gx9
inches, nearly 500 pages, and over 45 illustrations.
Send n1 for outfit, with choice of territory.
Also, two beautiful CHROMOS, “Chicago as it
Was” and “Chicago iu Flames.” Circulars and
terms freo, Profits large. Union Publishing Com
pany, Chicago, Philadelphia or Cincinnati.
’X'J\ DOLLARS a -MONTH to sell our Univer
** ‘ t and Cement, Combination Tunnel, Button
Hole Cutter, and other articles. SACO NOVEL
TY CO., Saco, Maine.
Profitable Employment.
\Vc desire to engage a few more Agents to sell the
World Renowned /mproved Buckuye
i nMaohino, at a liberal salary or on com
mission. A iiorsc and wcgon given to agsnts. Full
Particulars furnished on application. Address W.
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land Ohio, & St. Louis, Mo. n43 4w
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By sen ling f*£> CENTS with
age, lie ! ght, color of eyes arid hair, you will receive
y return mail, a correct picture of your future
us hand or wife, with name and date of mar iage.
ddrees W. Fox, P. O Drawer, No. 24 Fultonville
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It is not it physic—it is not wliat is
popularly called a Bitters, nor is it in
tended as sucli. It is,a Soutli Americau
plant that has been used for many years
by the medical faculty of those coun
tries with tvotiderful efficacy as a pow
erful Alterative and unequaled Purifier
of the blood, and is a sure and perfect
remedy for all diseases of the liver and
spleen, enlargement or obstruction of
intestines, urinary, uterine, or abdomi
nal organs, poverty or a want of blood,
intermittent or remittent fevers, inflam
mation of the liver, dropsy, sluggish
circulation of the blood, abscesses, til
tumors, jaundice, scrofula, dyspepsia,
ague and fever or their concomitants.
Dr. Wells’ Extract of Jurubeba
is olfered to the public as a geart invig
orater and remedy for all impurities of
the blood, or for organic weakness with
their attendant evils. For the foregoing
complaints
JURUBEBA
is confidently recommended to every
family as a household remedy, and
should be freely taken in all derange
ments of the system, it gives health,
vigor and tone to all the vital forces,
and animates arid fortifies all weak and
lymphatic temperaments.
JOHN Q. KLLLOG, 18 Platt Street,
New York, Sole Agent for the United
States. Price One Dollar per Bottle
Send for Circular. n43 4w
Copartnership.
HAVE this day associated with me Mr. James
Hagerman, under the style and firm name of
Adkins & Hagerman, for the purpose of carrying
on a general merchandise and grocery business.
dec25,1871 A. J. ADKINS, Jb.
N O 1' I O E .
WE intond to keep always on hand, and offer
to our friends and customers a well selected
stock of good and fashionable goods. Thanking
our patrons for their favors of the past, we respect
fully solicit their calls in the future. Our motto
will always bo “Quick sales and small profits.”
janlOml ADKINS & HAGERMAN.
G EORGIA — Me Duffie County .
SOLOMON NORRIS, of said county, has applied
for exemption of Personalty, and setting apart
and valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same on Friday, the 2Gth day of January,
1872, at 10 o’clock, a. m., at my office.
janl7w2 A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —McDuffie County .
WILLIAM FARR, of said county, has applied
to me for exemption of Personalty and setting
apart and valuation of Homestead, and I will
pass upon the same on Saturday, the 17th day of
February, 1872, at 10 o’clock, a. m. , at my office.
jan3lw2 A, B. THRASHER, Ordinary.
GUANO.
~J(~ HAVE and will keep on hand the best standard
jL Guanos. The celebrated Zell’s Phosphate can
bo had by early application, warranted to be good.
I will also sell Merryman’s Ammoniated Dissolved
Bone, pure Peruvian Guano, &c. All orders must
Ibo accompanied with the cash or good city accept
| ance. A. B. THRASHER, Agent.
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