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HOME MATTERS,
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Advertiso^ients.
Sheriff Sales, per square $3.2."
Mortgage fi fa. Sales, per square 3.25
Tax Collector’s Sales, per square 3.25
Citation for Letters of Administration and
Guardianship, 7.00
Application for Letters of Dismission from
Administration and Executorship 7.00
Application for Letters of Dismission from
Guardianship, 5.00
Application for Leave to Sell Land, per square, 4.00
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 5.00
Land Sales, per square, 3.25
Estray Notices, (sixty days) 7.00
Sales of Perishable Property, per square, 3.25
Notice to Perfect Service, 7.00
Rules ni. si. to Foreclose Mortgage, per
square, 3.25
Rules to Establish Lost Papers, per square,.... 5.00
Rules Compelling Titles, per square 5.00
Rules to Perfect Service in Divorce Cases,... 10.00
Application for Homestead, 5.00
Sales of land, etc., by executors, administrators
or guardians, are required by law to be held on the
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of
ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at
the court honsein the county in which the propert y
is situated. Notices of these sales must he given in
a public gazette in the county where the land lies,
if there be any.
Notices for the sale of personal property must
be given in like manner, ten days previous to the
sale! Notice to debtois and creditors of an estate
must he published forty days. Notices that appli
cation will bo made to the Conrt of Ordinary for
leave to sell land, etc., must be published once a
week for four weeks- Citations, for letters of ad
ministration, guardianship, etc., must be publish
ed for thirty days. For dismission from adminis
tration and guardianship, etc., must be published
three months. For dismission from guardianship
must be published forty days. Rules for foreclos
ure of mortgage must be published monthly for
four months. For establishing lost papers, for
the full space of three months. For compelling
titles from administrators or executors, where
bond has been given by deceased, three months.
Application for homestead must be published
twice. [Publication will always be made according
to the above legal requirements, unless otherwise
ordered.]
<HT A square is TEN LINES OR LESS. Frac
tions countod as full squares.
Mosquitoes are fast disappearing.
A refreshing shower of rain fell here on Sunday
evening last.
Rumor says that one of our merchants has not on
ly gono to Boston to buy goods, hut to invest in a
companion for life.
We are informed that one of the saw mills be
longing to Messrs. Goodrich,Usry & Cos., was burn
ed yesterday morning. Loss small.
Association-. — The Georgia Baptist Association
will be held in this place, commencing Friday be
fore the second Sabbath in next month. A large as
semblage is expected.
Scpekioe Cocet. —The adjourned term of the
Superior Court commences at this place on Mon
day next. Jurors and witness will take notice,
and govern themselves accordingly.
Shoe and Boot Stobe. —Mr. D F. Iriinv ha 9
renovated his store and filled the same with the
large t and finest stock of shoes ever before offered
in Thomson. He keeps nothing on hand but boots
and shoes, and is now prepared lo suit all. His ad
vertisement will appear in our next issue.
Great Attbaction. —Messrs. Jas. L. & W. M
Hardaway have just returned Irom New York and
are daily spreading upon their counters a choice
variety of Fall and Winter goods of the very latest
styles Their stock is perhaps the largest that has ever
been brought to this market and while you examine
the same you are dazzled with the beautiful display
around you. The department of ladies’ dress wear,
gentlemen’s ready mad- suits, hats, boots and shoes
a- after day
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Esq . ill behalf f-he McD.iffie Huv-
usual happy style, delivered the sp-ech
vine, which wa3 responded to in timely rc-
by Capt Eve of the Columbia Compauy.
W PEE°ESTATION OF THE BANNER.
The beautifu banner donated by Miss Mamie
Hamilton to the Hussars was next presented to the
Company by Paul C. Hudson, Esq., in a brief and
chaste oration, and received by W. T. O'Neal, Esq,•
in the same manner.
con. black’s speech.
Col. J. C C. Black, a prominent lawyer of Augus
ta, who was present by special invitation, was after
wards ini roduced to the audience and entertained
them at leugth upon the great political issues of the
day.
Mr. Black’s, effort w>s an able uue in the defense
of the Greeley movement, and was well received by
his hearers.
THE BARBECUE.
The barbecue by this time being announced ready
for masbeatiou all moved without any reluctance to
the tab ! e and were soou performing the work of
destruction in a genuine style. There was an am.
pie amount of “cue” and refreshments and every
body had plenty to satiate their appetites.
TOURNAMENT.
In the afternoon a number of gentlemen from the
two companies together with others, tested their
equestrian skill, in tournament exeroise. Consider
iug that most of the riders were inexperienced
knights, the horsemanship and tilting was rather
good.
ball.
The crowning scene of the day was the ball in
the evening which came off at the Columbia Insti
tute. A" we were not present, we are unable to do
thesame justice in this notice. We however learn
ed that it was a success, and that the young ladies
appeared in very becoming attire. Miss Mamie
Hamilton the donor of the banner to the Hus are'
was crowned “Queen of Love and Beauty,” and
Miss Willie Rich-rds, Miss Maggie Lane and M' s s
Mamie Wilson, “Maids of Honor.”
I\ow AUvcrtisomcntK.
James B. Neal & Son have in store a very neat
and attractive stock of goods, just received from
New York. In the ladies department and gents
ready made clothiug, they cannot be excelled. It
is areal treat to have John and Truman exhibit to
you their beautiful goods. Read advertisement.
Col. R. 11. Bush has agaiu returned to business,
with a fine assortment es goods of almost overy va
riety. The ladies would do well to secure at once
dresses from those elegant prints, and the gems an
outfit of his clothing before it is too late. Biackie
Worrill and J. W. Thomas can he found behind the
counter ready to sell you goods at a mere song.
BSe advertisement,
A. J. A lkins, determining not to be behind his bro
ther merchants, has accordingly placed on his shelves
nln I supply if new goods, pretty and fine. The
ladies will be delighted to examine his stock and the
, g-m made glud to find that he has a suit for each
one. Read his advertisement.
Staples & Real), Wliotesalo and Retail Grocers
Augusta, Ga., have on hand a mammoth stock of
everything in the line of groceries. This popular
and enterprising firm is doing a live, thrifty busiuess,
and always gives satisfaction to customers. Our
merchants have found it to their interest to deal
with them, and we advise our friends, trading in Au
gusta,|to give them their patronage. See advertise
ment.
Rev. It. A. Conner, well kuown to our people, is
agent for a Georgia nursery in the sale ot fruit trees
of every variety. This is a good opportunity for our
people to secure trees adapted to our soil and cli
mate. Nothing will improve and add value to your
homes more than a tine orchard. See Mr. Conner at
once aud patronize home enterprise.- Read adver
tisement.
Read advertisement of estray mule, and dissolu
tion of copartnership.
Keply to “Q. I. Z.”
Editor of the Journal— Dear Sir :
A people is known by its representative—a
cause hy its defender, is a rule which cannot be
applied generally at the South since days ante
bellum. For instance the people of McDuffie
County, as a class, are intelligent, generous and
liberal-minded; the successful establishing and
permanency of their county is, with them, a com
mendable and just cause and should be advocated
and defended candidly, honestly and openly by
pure, intelligent and patriotic men. That McDuf
fie has such men laboring in her interest Ido not
question, but that “Q. I. Z. ” —the presumptuous
ignorant and malicious nincompoop—is of that or
der I unhesitatingly deny, if he is to bo judged hy
his communication in your lust issue.
In the first place he is an egotistical ass, or ho
would not have assumed, unsolicited, the respon
sible and honorable distinction of appearing in
public print “in behalf” of an intelligent, high
minded people, as evidenced by the first sentence
of his communication.
In the next place he is an ignoramus, and a fool
—ignorant of the Constitution of his State, and a
fool for the lack of common sense. This is shown
and made palpable when he quotes the following
language from the Clipper of August 29th as an
“excerpt showing the animus of the editor of the
Clipper to the people of McDuffie county
‘ 'McDuffie will have to wait until another cen
sus (1880) before she can hope for any represen
tation.”
Now, if there is any animus in that sentence the
editor of the Clipper is not responsible for it.—
The language is founded upon the spirit of the
Constitution of the State, as expressed in Art in.,
Sec. 3, Paragraph 2, which provides that the “ap
portionment of Representatives shall be made by
the General Assembv after the taking of each cen
sus.” The General Assembly which convened af
ter the taking of the census of 1870 having failed
to pass an apportionment bill giving McDuffie
county representation, a similar bill cannot be en
tertained, according to the Constitution, until af
ter taking of the next census, 1880. The last par
agraph of “Q. I. Z’s” communication stamps him
in the minds of all intelligent men as an unscru
pulous knave—one that would not hesitate to pen
a lie to serve his purpose. The “editor of the Clip
per” has never been before a nominating Conven
tion, or sought to be nominated for the Legisla
ture. The Constitution provides that electors
not professions are alone eligible to the position
of Representatives in the General Assembly. The
accusation of “intrigue” I treat with greater con
tempt than I bear anonymous scandal mongers.
In conclusion, I say to the people of McDuffie
that my opposition to the forming of McDuffie
as well as all other new counties, is based upon
higher grounds than personal ambition and purer
motives than self aggrandizement. What I have
heretofore written iu regard to McDuffie county
was done in conscientious discharge of my duty to
the County of Warren as the conductor of its coun
ty organ.
When the proper time comes I may, perhaps,
show that “Q. I. Z.” in his anxiety to benefit and
enrich himself, has lost sight of certain statutes re
garding bribery, etc.
chaß. e. mcgregor,
“Editor of Clipj>er.”
[Extract from the Macon Telegraph A Messenger.]
We have tested its virtue personally, and know
that for dyspepsia, billiousness and throbbing
headache arising therefrom, it is the best medi
cine the World ever saw. We had tried forty oth
er medicines before the Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
but none of them gave us more than temporary re
lief, but the Regulator not only relieved, but it
cured us.
Editor Telegraph. .
The greatest want of the present age is men &
women, healthy A vigorous in mind A body. The
continued headaches, weaknesses, nervousness, A
varying ailment which afflict women are generally
the result of imperfect action of the stomach and
other vital organs. Dr Walker's California Vine
gar Bitters, being composed entirely of vegetable
substances indigenous to California, may be taken
with perfect safety by the most delicate, and are
a sure remedy, corseting all wrong action A giv
ing new vigor to the whole system.
Special Notices.
EF* Announcement. The friends
of A.E. Wiley announce his name as a suitable can
didate for Tax Collector of McDuffie County, at the
ensuing election.
The Gales of Araby are not spicier
than the aroma of the fragrant Sozodont imparts
to the breath. Nor is the heart of the ivory nut
whiter than the teeth that are cleaned daily with
that matchless fluid.
To Owners of Horses.—No one who
has ever used Tobias’ Horse Venetian Liniment,
will never be without it; it is a certain cure for
colic, sore throat, cuts, bruises, and old sores.—
Warranted superior to any other; in pint bottles at
one dollar. Sold by all druggists. Depot, 10
Fark place, N. Y.
Burnett’s Standard Flavoring Ex
tracts are neatly put up in unpanueled 2 oz, soz
and 10 oz bottles, and are for sale by the trade
generally in every principal city and town iu the
United States, Canada and British Provinces, as
well as many other foreign countrios.
Help for the Hopeless.—You are
weak, dejected, miserable, and nothing does you
any good, you say. Don’t despair. There is balm
in Gilead. Have you tried Vinegar bitters ? No !
Then why don’t you ? Whether your complaint
be dyspepsia, billiousness, nervous weakness, con
stitutional weakness, or any other trouble, Vinegar
Bitters will revive and renovate your shattered
system, as a general rair. refreshes tho withered
flowers.
For Dyspepsia.—lndigestion, depres
sion of spirits, and general debility in their various
forms, also a preventitive against fever and ague,
and other intermittent fevers. The Forro Phos
phorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Haz
ard A Cos., New York, and sold by all druggists, is
the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recover
ing fron fever, or other sickness, it lias no equal.
Thurston’s Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow
der. The best article known for cleansing and
preserving tho teeth and gums. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. C.
Wells A Cos., New York.
Carbolic Salve, recommended by pby
sicians as the great healing compound. Price, 25
centß per bottle. John F. Henry, solo proi»rietor,
8 College Place, N. Y.
Risley’s Buohu is a reliable diuretic
and tonic for all derangements of tho urinary and
genital organs. The genuine, aw formerly, sold by
Haviland, Haral & ltisley, and their branches, is
now prepared bv H. W. ltisley, the originator and
proprietor ; and tho trade supplied by his succes
sors, Morgan & ltisley, N. Y.
Svapnia, or opium purified, the most
perfect anodyne ]s£pwn in the market made by pro
cess of Dr. I. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medical College.
Is always uniform in strength, which is rarely the
case with other preparations of opium.
V. ..lie for UHiu »..«tr •pare moiui ul* or ell »U time than at anythin*
•lac. Particular* frea. AddreMO. blimon A Cos., Portland, *Uiue.
sept 4yl
To Rent, or For Sale.
TWO Plantations on Upton’s and Hart’s Creeks.
I. one known as the Wiley Place, and the other ns
the Fork Place. On each plaee]t.hcre!is a sufficient
quantity of land in cultivation to run about four
ploughs. For terms, Ac., apply to
f*P«f W. H. MURRAY.
.A. BA-R.C3-A.XXST.
For Sale in Thomson, 43a.
P_,IIE dwelling house and lot of B. P.
JL/Pearre, House newly built, contain
ing six comfortable rooms, with base
ment attached. Also ail necessary out
buildings on the premises. This is the
most desirable property in Thomson,
being situated only one hnndred yards
from the depot, and in the busines por
tion of town. To any one desirous of
purchasing, a good bargain is offered.
For particulars apply to
Sept. 4, 1872tf It. 11. BUSH.
For Sale or Rent.
In Thomson,
T|HE House and lot, belonging to
Mrs. E. M. Massengale, occupied
the present year by J. T. Lacsdell.
The house is large and commodious,
with comfortable rooms to the same.
The lot contains several acres of land, in
a fine state of cultivation.
ALSO—The Store house occupied
by Mrs. Massengale. The location aud
convenience of this property renders it
desirable. For terms apply to.
Sept. 4th, 1872 ts 11. C. RONEY.
Peter kalbfleisch,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door
Frames, and all necessary trim
mings used in tho
Erection of* Buildings,
All patterns of
Piceet Pencinqs -
Also House Carpentering, Furni
ture Manufacturing, and Gene
ral Machine Repairing, done
at shortest notice.
£3*“ Prompt attention to house Paint
ing. Cali on
PETER KALBFLEISCH,
may22tjan!B73 Saw Dust, Georgia.
STAPLES &REAB,
O Ft O C E FI S .
JJj*AVE now on hand and constantly keep a full stock of
groceries and Provisions at Lowest Prices.
ALSO, BAGGING, TIES AND EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE.
We iuvite a call, and trust that by strict attention to busines, we may con
tinue to merit the libera! patronage, heretofore bestowed.
STAPLES & REAB,
sep 25m3 Augusta, Georgia.
FALL AND WIISTTBR. GOODS.
MOBIRIN & lOttff,
JJAVE just received direct from New York a splendid stock of
F 1 A-XjH, -A.TSTD WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of a fine assortment of
GENTS’ READY MADE CLOTHING
OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES AYR FASHIONS.
Stopm Bet Boons a-vn Notions
of every variety. Ladies’ elegant Chignons, and Plaits.
Fancy Groceries, Saddles, Bridles & Buggy Whips
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cheaper than ever before olfered in this market. Mr. Morgan, one of the firm,
has long busidess in New York, and is consequently prepared to take
all advantages of the markets there, thus enabling us to sell our goods at the
very lowest prices. JVe invite our customers to come and examine our stock-.
sep.lßm3 MORGAN & SCOTT.-
Fwmmwmm mmfqbm/tM*
JOHN M. CURTIS & BRO.
THOMSDN, GEORGIA.
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of the public to their large and
extensive
BtWCK of S'VBIfFFUBH
complete and full in every department, consisting of
PABLOR Sc CHAMBER SUITES,
of the latest and most fashionable styles, cf all prices from 84-5 to $l5O.
Superb Lounges, Sofas i?larl>le-fop Iturcaiis and Tables,
Dining, Center, Card, Topoy, Leaf and Sixiousion Tables
Secretaries, Hook, Hall and What-not Stands,
A FINE ASORTMEMT OF CHAIRS.
Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Parlor and Dining Room chairs,
Children’s Low and high Chairs, Wood and Upholstered Chairs, Camp
s •
Chairs. In a word, Chairs of all varieties and of every quality
A FINE AND LARGE STO3K OF BED-BOOM FURNITURE.
Bedsteads from $5 $45, Trundle-Beds, Cribs, Cradles,
Marble-top, Sink and Plain Wash Stands, Towel
Racks, Canopy and plain Musquito Nets,
Matting, Carpeting & Matrasses.
A miscellaneous stock embracing almost every article ornamental or useful, on
hand. Children’s Wagons and Carriages, and Common Towel Racks.
Office Chairs, Hat Racks, (both plain and fine,) and many other articles too
nemerous to meution.
A Large Assortment of* Mirrors, of nil qunlitics from the
plain and cheap to the Large, Fine and Costly,
A Nice Lot of Piano Stools.
Having purchased our stock for cash at the lowest wholesale prices in New
York, we can defy competition, and we pledge ourselves to duplicate any bill
that can be purchased in Augusta or elsewhere, prefering to sell at those terms.
All those in want of Furniture cannot do better any where, and will find us ready
to accommodate them, and pleased to show them through our extensive assort
ment. Come, see and price for yourselves. sep4m4
CARRIAGE, WAGON ANO BUGGY MANUFACTORY.
HAYING secured the services of competent workmen, I am now prepared to
furnish my customers with
Carriages, Wagons and Buggies,
which for durability and style of finish cannot be excelled anywhere.
I am also prepared to do all repairing at tho shortest notice and on the most
reasonable terms. Give me a trial, and I feel sure yun must be satisfied.
BLACKSMITHING.
I am also prepared to do all kinds of Black-Smith work upon my usual terms.
JOHN M. CURTIS.
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.
For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. These Tab
lets present the Acid in combination with other
efficient remedies, in a popular forfn. for the cure of
all Throat and Lui g Diseases. Hoarseness and Ul
ceration of the 'Throat nre immediately relieved &
statements are constantly being ant to the proprie
tor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of years
standing.
CAU HON.—Don’t be deceived by worthless im
itations, Get only Wells’Carbolic Tablets. Price
25c. per Box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St.
N. Y. Send for Circular Srle Agent for the U S.
M A MONTH easily made with Stencil and
Key-Check Dies. Secure Circular and Sam
ples free. S. M. Spencer, Brat.lcboro, Vt.
Plflmade from 50c. Call and examine or 12 Sam-
sent (postage tree) for 50c. that retail
quick for $lO. R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham,
Square, N. Y.
The Best Take For agents. Work at
home or traveling:. f>h Fay. Particulars free.
Address at once Our Fireside Friend, Chicago.
t|o a *° Agents, selling Campaign fridges, for
J Ladies & Gents as breast cf scarf pids, gold
p ated wth photog’s «»f President cindidnteS. Sam
ples mailed free for 30 cents. MoCay & Cos. 93
Cedar St. N Y.
Horace Greeley and Family.
An elegant Engraving, perfect lik»ne»>es, 22x28
in. sent by mail sl. also, Campaign Goods, 1 silk
Grant Badge & 1 plated 25c. Sample latest styles
Wedding cards. Notes, &c. 25. A. Demabest, 'En
graver, 182 Br. adwiy N. Y.
Fl Agents A prospectus of the
Peoples Standard Bible, 550 illustrations, will -be
scat free to all b .ok agents. Send name and ad
dress to ZIEGLER & McCURDY, 581 Arch St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
pSYCHOMANCY, or "GUI- CHARMING. How
A either sex may fascinate and gain the love &
affections of any person they choose instandy. This
simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by
mail, for 25c. together wilt a marriage guide,
Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Lading &c. A
queer, exci iug book. 100,000 sold. A .’dress T.
WUXI AM 4-Co Pubs. Phila.
TO THE WORKING C fr<
SGO a week guaranteed, Respectable employ
ment at home, day or evening; no capital required,
fu.l instructions and valuable package of goods to*
start with sent free by mail. Address, with 6 cent
return stamp. -r
M. YOUNG & CO., 16 Courtlandt St., New York.
dWy off TK\sr
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBS !
Send for New Club Ciruclar!
Which contains full explanations of Premiums, &c.
The way to obtain our Goods !
Persons living at a distance from New York, can
club together, and get them at the same price as
we Bell them at our Warehouses ill New York. In
order to get up a club, let each persm wishing to
join sayhovv much Tea Ire wants, and select the
kind and price from our Price-List, as published in
our Circulars. Write the names, kinds aud amounts
plainly on a list, and when the club is complete
s. nd it to us by mail, and we will put each party’s
goods in separate packages, aud mark the name up
on them, with the cost, so there nerd bn no confu
sion in distribution—each party getting exactly
what he orders, and no more. The funds to pay
for goods ordered can be sent by d#efts on New
V ork, Post-Office money orders, or by express. Or,
vc will, if desired, send the goods by Express, to
•‘collect on delivery.”
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.
P. O. Box 5G43. 31 &;33 Vesey St., N. Y. City.
TIHEOIVr SON'S
WORLD-RENOWNED PATENT
GLOVE-FITTING CORSET.
--arNo Corset has • ver enjoye I
,■ ‘ ~t..r/ afimeh a world-wide popularity.
trs'V.snT;' reljgipy The dernund for them is
\-7vi I tMy eonstantly increasing, because
IPa \WL They (Jive
Am 8 UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION
I |jinyy are handsome,
xMLy J Durable, Economical, and
A PERFECT FIT-
Ask for Thomson’s Genuine Glove-Fitting, ev ry
Corset being stamped with name Thomson, and the
trade-mark a CfuWn. Sold by all First-Class
Dealers.
MM
11 BLOOD PURIFIER II
It is n> t u physic which may give temperary r
lief to the sufferer for the first few doses, bat which
from continued use brings Piles and kindred dise es
to aid in weakening the invalid, nor is it a doctored
liquor, which, under the popular name of “Bitters”
is so extensively palmed oft'on the public as save*
reign remedie-, but it is a most powerful Time and
alterative, pronounced so by leading medical au
thorities of London and Paris, and has been long
used by the egular physicians of olhor coun'ries
with wonderful remedial results,
I MS EffIJCT BF JIBIEM
retains all the Me Jiciual vi-iues peculiar to the plant
and must be taken as a permanent curative agent.
f« there want of action in your Liver & Spleen ?
Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes impure
by deleirious secretations, producing scofulous or
sskiu diseases, blotches, felon**, pustules, canker
pimples, &c., &c. ’
1 ake Jurubeba to cleanse, purify and restore {[the
vitiated blood to healthy action.
Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach.' Unless diges
tion is promptly nided the system is debilitated with
joss of vital force, poverty of the blood, Dropsical
tendency, General Weakness or Lassitude.
Take it to assist Digestion without reaction, it will
impart youthful vigor to ihe weary sufferer.
Have you weakness of the intestines ? You arc
m '.anger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadful In
nammntion of the Bowels.
T ke it to allay iriitation and ward off tendency
to inflammations*
Have you weakness of the Uterine c.r Urinary Or.
gans? You must procure instant relief or you ae
liable tosuffering worse than death.
Take it to strengthen organic weahiess or life be
comes a burden.
Finally it shonld be frequently ta' en to keep the
system tu perfect health or you are otherwise in
great danger ot malarial, miasmatic or
diseases.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y.
n . Sole Agent, for the United Stales.
Price, One Dollar per Bottle. S-ud for Cculars
For Sale.
A beautiful house and lot in the
flourishing town of Thomson, contain
ing 5 elegant rooms, newly repainted
and renovated, together with ull neces
sary out buildings on the premises.—.
Now is your time to secure a comforta
ble home. For terms apply to
11. C. RONEY, Esq., Thomson, Ga.