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IgisittUancottf.
About Marrying.
Forty years ago a blooming girl of
sixteen married an old man of sixty for
his money, expecting he would soon die
ar.d leave her a wealthy young widow.
Last week the lady died at the respecta
ble age of fifty-six, leaving a husband
aged onehundred, and four children to
mourn her loss.
* The above has been going the rounds
of the press as a ‘sad mistake.’ Had,
why sad ? We see nothing sad about
it. The man at the time of his mar
riage was not such an old man. Many
older men have married. Last year a
man ninety-two years old was married
in Florida, and he was so fat that he
couldn’t pull his marriage liceuse out of
his breeches pocket, and it had to be cut
out with the bride's scissors before the
marriage Could be perfected.
As fur the young girl eixteen who
married a man of sixty, the assumption
' that she did so for* his money is purely
gratuitous. No woman marries for
money; and if this one did marry for
money she got forty years of comfort
and four children. Was their any ‘mis
take’ in that ? True she was not left
a wealthy young , widow. But if she
expected to kilt off a man of sixty simply
by marrying him was ft great gooose,
never read her Bible, and knew nothing
of tire history of Solomon.
No; women do not marry for money
or wed with murderous intent. We go
further and say that women marry solely
out of compassion. Motives of selfish or
mercenary nature never actuate them.
They give all and get neftilng. Pity is
akin to love, and what is more pitiable
than an old map? Women ought to
marry old tnen and none other. What
earthly use has a young man for a Wife ;
what good can she do him P lie don’t
need her. lie can drink whiskey, smoko
cigars, ride horses, play cards, s;t up all
night, 11 y around generally, jump, run,
walk, swim, play on the accordcon, eat
what be pleases, wear fancy clothes,
tight boots, has got no corns, no asthma,
rheumatism, is not bald or hip-shot,
wears no spectacles, can sleep in damp
sheets, and go to the theatre and join
the masons, fish, hunt, fight duels, travel,
pluy billiards, part his hair in the mid
dle, and enjoy himself in every con ciev
able way. To such a man a wife, espe
cially a young wife, is a superfluity.
An old wife, who would actus a mother
and guardian to him might be of service
to him.
But when a man is in the sere, spav
ined, wheezy, purblind, broken down,
used up and played out, then he really
needs a wife, and a young, able-bodied
one to take care of him, irritate his sculp
with a fine-tooth comb and smooth his
pathway to the tomb. And be ought
to be able to pay handsomely for these
services. As woman’s life is one of
self sacrifice, that most beaulilul and
touching chaiacter should bo illustrated,
brought out and developed. This can
best be douo by marrying an ancient
dilapidated man. The ‘sad mistake’ is
in marrying young men. It ought nev
er to bo done.— The Charleston Daily
News .
Toombs and Grkkley.— ‘Napoleon’
the Savannah Advertiser, writing from
Atlanta under date of the 14th inst.
says: , 4
The general impraesion which lias pre
vailed that General Toombs would
unite with Alexander H. Stephens in
bitterly opposing the ggjldi, luture of
Horace Greeley, is likely be disap
pointed. Ileain that in a conversation
a few days ago, on Lie subject, General
Toombs remarked that be naJ not yet
made up his mind whatcoursehe would
pursue, but that he was giving the
mutter serious thought. The tenor of
his remarks left an impression that it
was not improbable he would decide in
favor of Greeley, It certainly would be
a curious freak of politics which put
Greeley and Toombs once in the same
political ship. In the ‘good old days’
they battled for the Whigs together, but
who would have imagined, after the
disruption of their alliance, and the bit
ter political enmity which has existed
between them for years, that the possi
bility ot their reconciliation would ever
arise? Should Toombs decide in Gree
ley’s favor, his inlluence would certainly
alter the present determination of many
Democrats to abstain from voting if the
Democracy endorse the nomination-
Two little boys were quarreling, and
their mother came to settle the dillicul
ty. She could not find out which was
to blame, and at last said, ‘well, I shall
find out in the day of Judgement who
told the fib.’
A few nights afterwards there was a
terrible storm, which blew ot the roof
of the house, and so frightened every
one, that some member of the family
exclaimed in terror that the day ot
Judgement had come. Thinking that
it was all up with him, the little fellow
who told the fib, cried out, ‘oh, mother,
if it’s the dayot Judgement, I told that
story!’
Ail die Ballou married a couple at
Terre Haute, Indiana, last week, and in
the nuptial lecture told them “cradles
were cheaper than divorces.”
NEW GOODS, |
Arriving and to arrive this W eek,
bailies Dress Goods ami Hats,
(■entlcnietis Clothing, llats,
Boots and Shoes, Heir Cttvlc*.
mayltfi J- II- STOCKTON.
FURNITUEE
OF ALL UIiSCI tII'TTOIVH,
—AT—
PLATT BROTHERS,
(Formerly C. A. I’lalt & C 0.,)
214 Broad Street, Augusta, Ca.
1,000 Maplo & Walnut Bedsteads,
#5 lo $10!
Wc particularly cnll the attention of purchanerß
♦ o our ‘Solid Walnut Chamber Suits for Beauty,
Z>urabilUy nnd Cheapness.
Our Manufacturing Department id still in opera
tion. Special ordern will be prumfiily attended to.
Repair* done in all its brauches.
Upltolsleiing Department.
H»ir Olo*h, Ensinnleil Cloth, Hops, Terry and
Spriugsand all article* suitable for manufacturer*,
wo offer at Low Prices. jaiilll tn 6
A bound canvassing book of the PICTORIAL
HOME BIBLE, containing over 300 InnuaTnA-
Tiotts. With a comprehensive Cyclopedia explana
tory of the Scriptures, In English and (iernian.
WM. FLINT <fc CO., Phila., Pa.
SPIUNG& SUMMER GOODS,
AT
Mo wrt'X & Scott*??'
DRESS GOODS
Embracing all the novelties of the Searoo.
A beautiful line of White Goods, plain
and Stripes.
Piques, Striped and Figured.
Full line of Hosiery, Corsctts, Trimtnirjjs and
Notions.
Edging and Inserting, a beautiful assortment,
Clothing, of all grades.
Now Spring Ilats, tor Men and Boys.
Boots and Shoes, In great varieties.
Which WiU Bo Sold Low
The Public aro Requested to call
and examine.
IVo Trouble to show
( ■ ooclm.
aprSlm.l
Bmr! m:v!
Spring & Summer JDry Goods.
J. B. NEAL & SON,
Have just, received ft large and well selected stock
of Spring & Summer Goods, consisting of
L:ul ica’ Ih'css ilooils, C4eiit’s
FiirnisHing Goods, Ready
Hade Clothing’, Hats,
Laps, Boots, & Shoes.
And Everything Usually kept in a
FIRiiT CLfISS DRY GOODS SMI.
Have iilvvayw <»»» haml a
fine lot ol’Groceries
in men imsell it the
Lowest Cash Prices.
CALL AND
Examine our stock before
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AND WE
rUimtiTEE SATISFACTION*:
J. 33. 3ST3F3A.L Sc SOIST.
nprlTml Thomson, Ga.
- DOLLAKS A MONTH to sell onr Univer
•) /•/ hiil Cement, Combination Tunnel Button-
Hole Cutter, and other articles. Saco Novelty
Cos., Saco, Mo.
Wanted Agents
*loo to $250 per month—everywhere, Male anil
Female, to introduce the genuino improved
Marshall Srtri »i g .» «f Aitir.
This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck,
bind, braid, cord, quilt, and embroider
in a most superior manner. Price sls
fully licensed and warranted for five
years. We will pay SIOOO for any ma
chine, high price or low, that will sew
a stronger, more beautiful or more elas
tic seam than ours. It makes the elas
tic lock-stitch. Every second stitch
can be cut, and stiil the cloth can not
be pulled apart without tearing it. We
pay agents SLOO to $250 per month,
and expenses, or a commission from
which twice that amount can bo made.
For circulars and terms apply to or
address,
»i. MARSHALL & CO.
No. 102 Nassau Street,
New York.
CAUTION. —Do not be imposed up
on by other parties traveling through
the country palming off worthless cast
iron machines under the same name or
otherwise. Ours is the only genuine
and really cheap machine manufactured.
M O’DOWD .& CO.
GROCERS
-A-ISTID
Commission iTlerdjcmts,
No. 284 Broad Street,
*'lngu*la, GEORGIA*
HAS on hand and for Bale, at th# lowest market
prices, for cash or good’ factor’* acceptance*,
payable next Fall, a full scock of
Choice Groceries & Plantation
Supplies,
among which may he found the following:
50 hhds. D. R. bacon sides
10,(XX) lbs IX S. shoulders
10 easkß haras
100 packages lard
200 boxes cheese
300 bbls flour, all grades,
3<H) sacks oats
40 “ seed ryo
100 bbl«. Irish potatoes
100 packages new Mackerel—'Nos. 1, 2 and 3
100 “ extra mess Mackerel
10 bids. bucKwheat
100 chests tea all grades,
500 bbls. syrup—different grades
2<X> cases oysters —1 and 2 lb. cans.
200 cases canned fruits and vJgttnbl. s
SIX) cases pickles, all sizes,
50 “ lobsters, 1 and 2 lb. cans
200 gross matches
2<X) boxes candles
50.000 diaries Dickens segars.
50,(XX) Georgia Chiefs “
50,(XX) our choice
2(X>,000 various grades “
S,(XX) bushels coni
25 htnlH. Demarara sugar
35 hhds. brown sugar
10 lihds. Scotch sugar
25 boxes Havana sugar
50 bbls. crushed, powdered ciut granulated sugar
200 bbls. extra C and A sugar
200 bags Rio eoffeo
50 “ Laguayra coffee
50 pockets old Government lava coffee
100 boxes No, 1 soap
200 boxes pale “
150 boxes starch j— r
100 boxes soda
100 dozen buckets
50 dozen brooms]
10 bills, pure Baker whisky
rxJ bbls. Old Valley whisky
200 bfifc. rye whisky, all grade*
50 bbls. pure com whisky
30 bbls. brandy, gin and rum
10 quarter casks imported Cognac brandy
8 quarter casks Scotch and Irish w hisky
20 quarter casks Sherry, Port and Madeira wine
20 casks ale and porter - ■ *
10 casks Cooper’s half and half
50 coses Champagne
40 cases claret
50 cases Schnapps
100 cases bitters
200 boxes tobacco, all grM^*
100 oases smoking tobacco, nS grades.
jan.'ilyl
Cr. W AEOTLB,.
Grocer & Commission Merchant,
Thomson, - * j - Georgia*
* * ►
HAVF. on hand and (or Salt at the lowest market
prices
FOB OAOH.
CROP'S FAMILY l.ROCEfflfcS AND PLANTA
TION sCPi’t.lEs OF Al t. KINDS.
Among which miy bo found the following,
Huron, Flour, Sugar, Coflto,
Lartl, Chec»c A fllacperel,
Oysters, Pickles,€an»e<l
Fruits, Soda, Tohticeo,
ami everything kept io the line of a
First Class Grocery Stoic.
I Respecfuliy invite my friends to
givo me a call.
OJ W. _A.vn.olcl.
Thomson, Gu. SWteh ly
New Furniture Store. *
Furniture of all kinds oft daily being re
ceived by
ZB. 33. OTOBCj.'JSOISr
at his Furniture Ware Rooms under
William s ’ IJal 1.
Walnut and Maple Chamber tSKts, tEqg and com
mon Bwvdsteads, Wood, Cana und Split
Chairs, Bureaus, Dining, Centre and Card '
Tables, Wa&hstands, Ac., Ac.
Every article of Furniture needed to make home
convenient, comfortable or luxurious can be
had on the most libe rail term.
SiT Orders promptly filled Augusta prices.
Fgxiiolstering ami Repairing:
done promptly and in the most workman-like style,
such as Sofas, Divans, and Chairs re-covered and
varnished. Chairs re-caned and varnished, and
old furniture made as bright and good tvs new.
O O FF INS
Made to. order and of any style required.
All work warranted to give satirffictign. % ,
Orders solicited. .
apriOaud Thomson, Ga.
What every Horseman Wants.-**-A
good, cheap and reliable liniment. Such an arti
cle is I)r Tobias’ Horse Liniment. Pint bottles
at one dollar. For lameness, cuts, galls, colic,
sprains, Ac., warranted better tlianluiy **ther. Sold
by the Druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New
York.
Nature gives us teeth, but she does
not preserve and purify them. That must be done
by fragrant Sozodont. The dental bone and its
enamel easing are made invulnerable to all destruc
tive influences by the daily use of this beneficent
aprepartion.
GEORGIA — McDuffie County.
To the Iloncrab/c the Superior Court of
' said CoitnOji, -
THE Petition of James 8. Shields, James L.
Shields. E. A- Shields, John G. Coldwell, and
J. J. Morris, their associates and successors, respect
fully that they have formed an orgauiza,
tion for the purpose of manufacturing Shoes, Flour
Meal, and disposing of tho same, and for further
purpose of carrying on a general Mercantile busi
ness : that they desire to be incorporated under the
corporate name of “The i>oues»iile Manufacturing
Company,” that the amount of capital to be employ
ed by them is .fifty lh susaud dollars (swO,OOi>,) of
which there has actually been paid in twenty-five
tlfiusand dollars ($25,000) : that their place of do
ing business will be Sit Bm.esrille, on the Georgia
Hail head, in the County and E'ate aforesaid: that
they desire to be incorp, r ated for the peri’d of twen
ty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expira
tion of that period, and to hare the rigtt to sue and
be sued iu their corporate name, to ha»e and use a
common Seal, and the same to break, alter and
renew at pleasure ; to make a Constitution and by
laws for the government ot said organization not in
consistent with the laws of Uii* State and of the
United Sates ; to receive donations by gift or will;
to hold Such property, real and personal, as may be
necessary for the purposes of said organization, and
to do all euch acts as are necessary for the legitimate
execution of these purposes.
Wherefore y»ur petitioners pray an order of this
Ifrjnerabie Court,, beginning lire fiiyli Mon lay in
April 18??, incorporating j..or petitioners, the t a
-and successors under'the name arid style
arid for the purpos-e above set forth, and your pe
titioners will ever pray etc.
Casev & Hudson,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
a EORGI A— McDuffie County.
Clerks Office Superior Court.
I hereby certify that the above Petition hns b#cn
duly filed aud recorded in tbits Office, April Bth, 1872,
tn the Minute* of Court.
R. 11. PEARCE, Clerk.
TVolico.
At the T.*rin of the Superior Court of McDuffie
County, orderod to b« held aud to commence or. the
flfb Monday in April the foregoing l etilion Will be
presented for the incorporation of “The Bonesville
Manufacturing'Company, ** the name having been
euly filed aa l recorded in Terms of the Statute in
such cases made and provided.
CASEY A. HUDSON,
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Thomson, Ga. April 8 1872 104 w
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Legal -Vclvertisejneuts.
(; r.l li.'tri A —Ml Duff: Cattily.
■m-HEUEAS Charles W;t<Je, sr.,
V V has a[>plied to me for exemption
of personalty and the setting apart and
valuation of homeateatl, and I will pass
upon the same on Saturday, the Jlth
day of May 1572, at 10 o’clock a. in., at
my oliice.
A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary,
may 1, ilt
GEORGIA — Columbia County.
TANARUS) VV. Crawford, lias applied for
* exemption of personalty, and
aud suiting apart and valuation of home
stead. and I will pass on the same at 10
o’clock a. m., on the fourth day of May
1872, at my office.
W. W. SHIELDS,
Ordinary of Columbia Cos.
nl 7t2
Citation.
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
Or, CLOUD having applied to be
appointed guardian of the person
and property of Charles P. Stanford, a
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