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fbe UJcgnffic journal.
HOME MATTERS,
CS" AU advertisementa in the local column will
be charged 50 per cent, upon the published rates,
from this date.
CS-Ai.it ffbi> Work must be paid for n« cisa, on
delivery. This rule will hereafter be strictly en
forced.
The MoDtlrfifl JorsSAt, is the official organ of
McDuffie county, and is the ounr payee published
in the county.
Ocs Jon DrrißTMtsT.—Having supplied our
selves with a large stock of fine paper, We are now
enabled to furnish the pnblic with Job Work
promptly and cheaply s and executed ill the best
Btyle. „
Come Up amd BETTtB.—We earnestly request
those indebted to us for subscription and job work
to come forward and settle. Many are a whole
year in arrears for subscription, and we cannot
possibly grant further indulgence. Yon have had
the benefit of onr labor, and it is no more than
right that yon should now pay ns the small amount
von owe us. Our business requires money to con
duct it, and those indebted to us must pay us at
once.
AiTival of* Trains.
Up day Fawenger rrrives at Thomson 10.14 a. m.
Down “ 44 “ “ " 3 28 p.m.
Up night “ “ 11 “ 8.54 p.m.
Down “ “ “ “ “ 4J6 a. m.
Up Macon 44 44 “ 4< p. it.
Down “ “ “ “ “ 11.50a.m.
To tlie Public.
From and after this date ail advertising connected
with or concerning the official matters of the sher
iff of Columbia County, will bo published in the
McDi’fftr Joubwal. This 10th March. 1872.
BRAD IVEY, Sheriff Columbia County.
■ST There is a young lady up town so full of
airs that an “old batch” took her for a music
book.
Rite Strawbeebies. —Our clever townsman, Mr_
J. T. Eansdell, handed ns a day or two ago a lus
cious strawberry that grew in his garden. Thia
is the first one we have seen this season.
■HU Look out for J. B. Neal & Son’s advertise
ment next week. John has just returned from
Charleston, having purchased a fine stock of Dry
Goods of the latest aiylea and lashions.
dT An exchange advises a mechanic who gets
sl2 per week, and whose wife goes trapesing
around town hunting for a servant girl, to make
love to the girl as soon as she gets in the house.
<HT No man ever gets his money's worth out of
a newspaper unless he attentively reads the adver
tising columns. They irnfonn him who are the
ke business men of the town, and he also finds
ho can obtain the l>est bargains.
IVe were pleased to receive a call
Ni-biit, the urtiaiie traveling agent of
on last Saturday evening. Mr
•! diet In •npliirg.
V f..r the Sun. and we opine lie
and plenum ‘ t.i--k to In' the agent of
a journal. Success to him and tlio pa
represents, say we.
through any good newspaper, you have
of servants out at Work for you. wlietli-
Hou wake or sleep, whether you Ire sick or well.
jNo monarch’s slaves ever scattered at his bidding
n> fleetly or faithfully, or in so»h bewildering
as the literary messengers that fear your
Hj|kiU w ord to the people of this great nation
aBLd yon over l.now a mail who was an mr-r.
r nil" lUW no .Umrn'l'i; i 11,
H instiling w ith you t. >-.in \ and
' t .‘Hi or months against you, and so on.
• and always as unstable as water
*' . know such a man, who. in rmlity,
Hi much as a hill of of |„. ms '! Such a
Igw.'n’not have a real friend on earth—no one
v > ve confidence in him.
HViMiTED to the Bab.—We notice from the
■Clipper that our “quondam” classmate and genial
r Irieid Mr. A- M. DuHo«e was admitted to the bar
at tlie last term of the Warm I, Superior Court. We
are gratified to learn that Miller stood quite a favor
able Examination before the Examining board, one
with credit and honor to himself. We certainly
wish our friend all the success possible, and predict
that a bright future awaits him.
Milittart Orohsization.—A m eting of our,
citizens was held on last Saturday lor the porposo
of taking some preliminary steps towards the organ
ization of a military Cavalry corps in our county
agreeably to the provissions of the Code of Georgia,
ou that subject. Hod. G. P. Stovall occupied the
Chair, after some discussion and the appointment of
committees to draft resolutions of organization,
by-laws and other regulations the meetiug adjourned
to meet again at the Court House on next Saturday
afternoon the 13th, at 4 o’clock, when a permanent
organization will be ezpected. All citizens favorable
to this laudible object are requested to be on hand
at the above mentioned place and time, or hand iu
their names to R. W. Neal Esq., Secretary.
No comment from us is necessar; to point out the
meritorious object es such an enterprise, and we
' hope all of our young men will promptly respond
to this call and take a zealous interest in the accom
pl shment of an eatty organization.
Upon application to the Governor, all necessary
arms and accoutrements will be furnished, as soon
as a permanent organization is effected.
Beautify youb Fabm.—lt is a great mistake to
suppose that money spent in reasonable improving
the appearance of a place is money thrown away.
It may be doubted whether there is any more di
rect method to increase its pecuniary value.—
Certainly its market valne will depend very much
upon its outward appearance. Tastful and well
potato<l buildings, well arranged yards and gar
dens with neat fences, shade trees properly dis
posed, good farm fence and cleanly-kept field,
trill set off a farm to great advantage, and make
an amazing difference when it comes to be sold.—
And even if it be not sold, these things will add
amazingly to the enjoyment by its possessor, if he
be not blind for everything but the dollar. Every
man, too, owes it to the community in which he
is living to contribute to general reputation and to
public enjoyment by making all his surroundings
as attractive as possible. There is such a thing as
paying too much attention to outside and to show; I
but there is reason in all things, and a measure I
of time and attention and expense should be devo- j
, ted by every one to making his farm and his home
More attractive every year that he lives.
.1 onrnalisms,
American lloMes. —The April number of this
brilliant and successful illustrated dollar magazine,
marks the close of the first volumn; This tnaga
sine is eminently adapted to every homd in Ameri
ca, since its splendid stories, sketches of travel,
Sabbath Thoughts, songs set to music, fashion
notes, jokes, articles for boys and girls, farmers,
mechanics, and Free Masons and all secret societies
make a variety of reading which must shit every
body. It is filled every month by popular writersi
All who subscribe get nearly GOO pages of reading
matter, and an elegant engraving for only sl, and
all who buy it of news dealers get a rich collection
of amusing and instructive literature for only ten
cents. Charles A. Taylor * Cos., of Boston, are
the publishers.
The Savannah News. —We have noticed for sev
eral days past a large and beautifully printed pros
pectus of the News hanging up in our postoffice.
Prospectuses Tery often exagerate, but from a long
and intimate acquaintance with this popular paper,
we do not hesitate to say that nothing is claimed
in the prospectus of the News that is not due to it.
The News is beautifully printed, ably edited and
fully up to the times in every department. We take
real pleasure in recommending the News to onr
readers as one of the best papers pnblshed in the
South —lacking nothing that is essential to a first
class paper. The News is published daily, tri-weekly
and weekly, at Savannah, Ga.
ffiTThe Savannah News says, the Cartersville
Standard A Express is one of the largest and best
edited weeklies in the State.
We most heartily endorse the above compliment
to the Standard A Express.
The Lebanon Hebald. —The Lebanon, (Tenn.)
Herald has donned anew dress, and looks os bright
as anew pin. The Herald is emphatically a good
paper, well edited and high-toned in its conduct,
and scrupulously courteous in its intercouse with
the press, meriting the good opinion of its contem
poraries. We wish the Herald a long and happy
career.
Nfw Advertisements. —Our old friend, Peter
Keenan, the celebrated Augusta shoo man, again
advertises in our columns.
Mr. Keenan is becoming widely known in the
shoe busines, and enjoys the reputation of keeping
on hand at all times one of the best selected stocks
of boots and shoes in the city of Augusta. He is
now located at 226 Broad street, at tho store lately
occupied l>y James A. Gray A Cos., where he will
be pleased to see his old McDuffie friends. If you
want to deal with a "one price” store, and to get
good bargains, go to Peter Keenan’s,
The Advertisement of W. A. Ramsey, tho popu
lar and well known Clothier, of Augusta, appears iu
this issue. After sn experience of thirty years in
the clothing business Mr. Ramsey flatters himself,
and not without (food reason, that he has learned
to “suit" all. W* have hail the pleasure of exam
ining his stock, and pronounce it as fine as nny we
have ever seen in the Augusta market. Mr. Ram
sey is a Southern man, a polite gentleman, and a
strictly honest merchant. Onr fathers knew Gus
Ramsey, and patronized him, and we ask our
friends visiting Augusta to go and do likewise.
Christopher Gray A Cos., 204 Broad street, Au
gusta, advertise their large and varied assortment
of spring goods in this number. They have on
hand an entire new stock of ladies dress goods, of
the very latest styes and fashions. This firm is well
known to onr people, and we hazard nothing in
recommending it as worthy the confidence and
patronage of our readers. Give the Emporium a
call.
Mr. J. Murphy A Cos., 244 Broad street, Augus
ta, wholesale and retail dealers in Crockery, Glass
and China ware, have openod the spring trade with
an extensive and very fine stock, which they are
selling at low prices. This is a good house,
and we commend it to our merchants and trading
friends. See card in another column.
James G. Bailie A Bro., 205, Broad street, Au
gnsta, have jnst received a beautiful assortment of
spring goods, consisting of carpets of all kinds,
mattings, window-shades, ..all papering, Ac., also
have on hand groceries of all descriptions, which
they are selling low for cash. Sec card iu to-day’s
paper and be sure to give Bailie A Bro. a call.
We direct attention to the professional card of
Dr. £. S. Harrison in this issue. The Dr. has lo
cated in our midst, and can be found in the office
of Dr. J. S. Jones. We trust that pill-making
may prove beneficial to him, and that he may
live long to dispense blessings to the ailing.
All and singular who have tan-bark anil hides for
sale, will find it to their interest to consult tho ad
vertisement of the Bonesville Manufacturing Co.—
The petition for incorporating thiH Company will
also be found in to-day's issue.
It really affords us pleasure to have an opportuni
ty to call the attention of our readers to the adver
tisement of Mr. B. R. Johnson. Thomson has long
felt the need of a good cabinet shop and furniture
store—we now have one, with a skillful workman
at its head. Let him be encouraged, not by buy
ing what is not needed or unnecessary, but by
giving him all your patronage in his line, instead
of going to a distant market to purohase those ar
ticles that may jnst as well be had at home. We
believe onr citizens will find it to their benefit to
sustain this as well as other home enterprises and
industries. Give Mr. Johnson a call, and our
word for it you will be pleased. Read his adver
tisement.
1 ♦ «——
The Mexican Revolution.—Tre
vino, with an escort, made a forced
loan of twenty thousand dollars at Sal
tillo. Tervino directed the exaction of
fifty thousand at Monterey, where an
American merchant’s store was plun
dered in the enforcement of the loan.
DIED.
On the 31st of March, little Sallie R. Hadley, in
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hadley, aged
about 17 months.
Sweetly fell asleep in Jesus our little Sallie, she
thafc had won the hearts of all by her innocent
prattle, and winsome ways has left us to draw
our hearts to Heaven Then, disturb not her slum
bers, but let her sleep on in her beauty and inno
cence, for the world was too dreary, too dark and
too cold for one so lovely, so fragile, so fair. So
very sad are tho hearts of those fond parents since
the pet of their household is gone, but life’s
troubles are over, they may go to her, though she
cannot come again to them.
They laid her in her little grave,
With flowers upon her breast,
A lovely blossom for the sky—
So fragile yet so blest.
In shadowy beauty o’er her brow, the life-like
tresses lay;
Her eyes were closed, as close in sleep—Death
scarce had dimed their ray.
dtotumewalL
Cdttdil Report.
Thomsoni; 4i1 i......20 204
Savannah *4 2tf @ 22}
AUgUSta 4 4 ... 4.4 ....4 44 44 21<© 21 j
Charleston 22
TlioiiiNon Price** Current.
Corn—per bushel $ 1 05
44 Meal—per bushel 1 10
Bulk Meat—Rib sides 8} <S) 10
44 Shoulders 7 @ 8
Bacon—Sides 8$ (9 10
44 Shoulders 7J <® 0
Flour—per barrel 9 00 <® 11 50
Salt—Liverpool 2 15
Special Noticos.
Come and Huy.
10,000 lbs. Prime smoked Sides
-5,000 lbs. “ 44 Shoulders.
500 Bushels Corn.
30 Bbls. Flour.
150 Bushels Oats
In Store and for sale by JOHN E. BENTON.
March, 20 ts
Patapsco Guano for Cotton. —The following
p ices will be allowed for Liverpool Middling cotton
delivered at nearest depot in payment for Patapsco
Guano.
Delivered on or before Ist, October 17 cts. per
pound.
Delivered on or before Ist, November 15£ ots, per
pound.
M. A STOVALL.
febllniS
Dead Men Tell no Tales. —ls they did anathe
mas against tho depleting lancet, the drastic purge,
and thetemVilesavailants of materia medica, would
arise from every graveyard. The motto of medi
cal science is “Preserve and Regulate, not destory,”
and no remedy of our day isso entirely in harmony
with this philanthrope logic as Dr. Walkers Vege
table Vinegar Bitters. In this powerful, yet harm
less restorative, dyspepsia, billions complaints, and
all diseases of the stomach, \iver, bowels and nerves,
encounter an irresistable antidote. nlO 4w
♦ Burnett's Flavoring Extracts.—The
superiority of these extracts lonsists in their per
fect purity and great strength. They are warrant
ed free from poisonous oils end acids. Joseph
Burnett A Cos., Boston, manufacturers and pro
prietors. For sale by all grocers and druggists.
Nature gives us teeth, hut she does
not preserve ami im*BG them. That must bo done
by fragrant Su/ixlog)— f jKhe dental _buno and its
enamel cosing invulnerable to all destruc
tive influences by the daily use of this beneficent
preparation.
What every Horseman Wants.—A
good, cheap and reliable liniment. Such an arti
cle is Dr Tobias’ Horse Liuiment. Pint bottles
at one dollar. For lameness, eats, galls, colic,
sprainß, Ac., warranted better than any other. Sold
by tho Druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New
York.
Dipsomania is an insane thirst for in
toxicating liquors. Habitual drain-drinking pro
duces it. Yet each Alchoiic Bitter vender recom
mends that a dram of his ram and root-juice be
taken thrice a day to prevent sickuess! For all
bodily ailments, and ns a portoetion against the
onuses of disease, toko that all sufficient antidote
Dr Walker's Viuogar Bitters, the pure essence of
pure medicinal herbs unpointed by distilled poison.
Jouvin’s Inodorous Kid Glove Clean
or restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 eta,
per bottle. F. C. Wells A Cos., Y. janlOml
Christadoro’s Hair Dye is the safest
and host. It corrects the bail effects of inferior
dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces
are identical to nature. Factory US Maiden Lane,
New York.
Prat’s Astral Oil—safest and best
illuiniimli >g Oil ever made. Does not take fire or
explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,-
000 families continue to use it, end no accidents of
any description have ooenrred from It, Oil House
of Charles Pratt, 1770, New York
Carbolic salve, recommended by the
leading Physicians and the President of tho New
York Board of Health. Gives instant relief to
bums, cures all kind of sores, cuts and wounds ;
and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold
everywhere at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole
Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York.
The purest and sweetest Cod Liver
Oil in the world is Hazard & Caswell’s made on the
sea shore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell,
Hazard <% Cos., New York. It is absolutely pure
and sweet. Patients who have once taken it pfrefek
it to all others. Physicans have decided it superior
to anof ythe other oils in the market.
Ris!ey’s Philotoken is an established,
warranted remedy for painful menstruation; and
equally effective as a nervous antidote in all cases
of nervous excitement, stomach and sleeplessness
in male or female. Sold everywhere for .f 1 a bot
tle. Morgan & Risley, druggists, New York, gen
eral agents.
Mrs. VV’inslow’s Soothing Syrup.—lt
relieves the little sufferer from pain, cures wind,
colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity, and during the process of teething is in
valuable. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions
of mothers can testify.
Svapnia—is Opium purified of its
sikneningand poisonous properties, discovered
by Dr. Biglow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi
cal College. A most perfect anodyno and soothing
opia.to John Farr, Chemist New York.
A youthful appearance, and a beau
tiful, clear complexion is the desire of everybody.
This effect is produced by nsing G. W. Laird’s
“Bloom of Youth,” a harmless heautifler of the
skin. Will remove all discoloration, tat), freckles,
and sunburns. Tho use of this delightful toilet
preparation cannot be detected. For sale by all
druggists and fancy goods dealers, depot 5 Gold
street, New York.
A bound canvassing book of the PICTORIAL
HOME BIBLE, containing over 800 lij.ustba
tions. With a comprehensive Cyclopedia explana
tory of the Scriptures. In English and German.
WM. FLINT A CO., Pbila., Pa.
Editorial Notices arc so common that it is almost
impossible for an editor to express his honest opinion
of the merits of any article without beint; suspected
of interested motives. This f cl, however, shall
not deter us from saying what we think of anew ad
dition to the Materia Medica to wbich our atten
tion has been directed. We refer to Dr. J. Walker’s
California Venegar Bitters, a remedy which is
making iu way into more families juit now than all
the other advcrti.ed medicines put together. There
seems to be no question about the potency of its
tonic alterative properties, while it possesses the
great negative recommendationof containing neither
alcohol nor mineral poison. That it is a specific for
Indig-stion, Billion ness, Constipation, and many
complaints of nervous origin, we have reason to
know ; and we are assured on good authority that
as a general iuvigorant, regulating and purifying
medicine, it has no equal. It is stated that its in
gre tients, (obtained from the Wilde of California,)
are new to the medical world and its extraordinary
effects certainly warrrant the conclusion that it is
compound ofageuis hitherto unknown. If popularity
is any criterian. there can be no doubt of the efficien
cy of the Vinegar Bitters, for the sale of the article
is immense and continually increasing. n!3 4
O IST T I UVE E
TILL THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER.
Jl WILL furnish planters and others in want of
SHOES
on City Acceptance, till Ist November next, at
cash prices. and. COHEN,
apr 3 13iu3 Augusta, Ga.
10*Z2- DRY GOODS 10712-
Kean, Landram A Cos.,
Are now receiving a very large and attractive Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS.
Black Gross Grain Silks, from $1,50 to $4.00.
Lyons Coloied Gross Grain Silks, a beautiful line,
Striped and Plaid Silks, in all colors,
Japanese Si .s, Japanese Cloths, Challies,
Mozagjiagjfti
Plain, Black and Satin Striped French Organdies,
Colored Law t, and all kinds Dress Goods, 12£ cts. to $1,50 per yd.
Lace Points, Lace Sacques, Summer Shawls and Scarfs,
Ladies’ Luwn Suits, $5 to S3O.
Lace Collars Lace Sets, Dolly Varden Bows,
Embroideries in endless variety, &c., &c.
Our Domestic Departments
Are full of all fctoipopular branches, which will be sold at the verv lowest prices.
Extip Inducomonts offered to Country Merchants.
a
5 Very Respectfully,
_jy>r3in» _________ KEA.rH, LAIVDtt lill & CO.
_ MBS. LECKIE
TAKES Pleasure in infirming her patrons and the Public Generally, that she
will have on Ehibition, Wednesday, April 3d, a Magnificent Assortment of
PATTERN- BON-NTETS At-ZSTID HATS
Selected by herself in person from some of the leading Modistes in New York
city, and well worth the inspection of every one wanting a Sping Bonnet or
Real and Imitation Hair Goods A. Speciality.
I have in Store, and will constantly recieving, a full line of this kind of
Goods, and intend, in the future, to make this branch of my business a Speciality.
Goods in this line ordered when desired, and guaranteed to give satisfaction, as
regards quantity and quality in every instance.
A small assortment of fine and medium quality of
firew Pii|w, BiMh Ribbon* Scarfs, Ac.
PARASOLS- PARASOLS.
We are still keeping a full assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas, and res
pectfully call the attention of all wanting a fine and stylish Parasol or Umbrella
to call and examine our stock before making selections eleswhere, as we offer
superior inducements as regards Style, Quality and Workmanship. We still
keep the Shop for Repairing and Making Umbrellas and Parasols, and would be
pleased to see all our old customers, and as many new ones as will favor us with
a call.
LECKIE’S,
April 3m2 No. 171 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
SPRING STYLES
ELEGANT IST EW DRESS GOODS’
CHOICE, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT.
JAMBS W. TUMMIY
Will Have On Exhibition to-day
Black Gros Grain Silks, Black Drab de France, Colored Silks in all the new
popular shades, Japanese Silks and Imitation Silks, Black Iron, Grenadine and
Canvassed Bareges, fine to sublime quality, Dolly Vaden Styles in many mate
rials, Grenadines in variety, Balerruves, Searsuckers, Suitings, Linens, Lawns,
Black Llama Lace Sacques and Points, &c. &c. Also very large assortment of
Cheap Dress Goods.
March 6m JAMES W. TURLEY, Augusta Ga.
BBiDIiEY’s
STANDARD FERT LIZERS
POLLARD & Co-, GENERAL AGENTS,
Augusta, Georgia.
PRICES AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FRCP OY HOARD.
CASH. TIME.
Sea Fowl Guano. SSO 00 S6O 00
Bradley’s Patent Superphosphate. SSO 00 S6O 00
C. C. Coe’s Superphosphates. $45 00 SSO 00
Bradley’s Ammoniated Dissolved Bones. S4O 00 SSO 00
No Drayage to Rail Road or Boats.
On all Time Sales, City Acceptances will be required.
Time Sales due Nov. Ist.
For arrangements on Time, or Cotton Guarantees, apply to
F. M. USRY, Agent,
Thomson, (voorgia,
March, 13th lin
LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER!
ANY quality ctf quauthy of Pine Lumber de
livered at Thomson, or 34 Mile Post on the
Georgia Kai'u oad, low for cash-
Poplar, Oak or Hickory
Lumber sa« ed lo fill orders at special rales.
J. T. KENDRICK.
February 21,’872. 7n>o
9 7 DOLLARS A MONTH to sell oar Univer*
'Jit) sal Ct-irnait, Combination Tunnel Button-
Hole Ctttter, and other articles, Saco Novel/tx
Cos., Saco, Mo,
A/l mSTPY MAl)£ R APIDI Y Will. Stencil
111 j- Key check oulfiig. Cata’oujo?
sample* and full particulars free S. M. Spancan,
lirailltfhoro,- Vt. nI.T lw
Agents! Agents!! Agents!!!
We will pay S4O p*»r w ek in canh, aud expenses,
to gnod agents who will engage with us at once.
Everything furnished. Add ess.
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WANTED: —Agents f»r onrnew ld«page paper
the Contributor. Thirteen departments reli
s' oils and Rerular. Rev. A B. Earlie writes for it.
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