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McDuffie Journal ■■ Supplement
<Thc UfcjPuffic gonrnal.
H. C. RONEY, EDITOR AND PiiOPRIETOR.
Wednesday October 23, 1872.
Out; »>1 tho Furies.
The court martial at Versailles has
just tried a woman named L-mel, a
book-sticher, aged forty-live, tor p,irtic
ipatiou in the insurrection. The ac
cused. who lias made herself remark
able for her ultra po itical notions in
the different workshops in which she
had been employed, joined in IS6S rhe
Internal onai. and soon became one of
its most busy agents. She thus became
acquainted witli Varlin (afterwards Min
ister of France under the Commune)
and other individuals who, at a later
period, earned for themselves a deplor
able reputation, and with them founded
a co-operative association called "La
Marmite,’ in tile Rue Larrev, to supply
workmen with u eals at cost price, but
which soon degenerated into a soit of
club, of which she was secretary, and
a frequent speaker, During the siege
she tone an uctiv e part at all the Radical
meetings in the Latin Quaiter. and after
the iusurreetio • ol the 13th of March
naturally became an ardent supporter
of tile Commune, and was a constant
speaker at the women’s club held in the
churches, usi ig the most insolent
language.
As the final catastrophe of the Com
mune approached, her exasperation
knew no bonds ; sin- was one of about
fifty women wuo went, armed with
muskets, and wearing red scar's and
cockades, to the barricades at Batmoiles
and Montmartre, to excite the ederates
to resistance, and her name bad already
appeared at the bottom of a proclama
tion, branding the troops ot Versailles
as cowardly assassins, lepudiating all
conciliation and demanding war to the
knile. Til ■ accused did not deny the
part she had taken in the insurrection,
and one of the witnesses repeating a
remark made by the woman, Lemel’s
daughter, to the effect that ‘if her moth
er told her to go to tier mass at
church she vvi old obey, buts site were
si nt to the barricades she would re
fuse,’ the prisoner interrupted by say
ing that ‘lter daughter was too w.ll
bred to make such an observation.’—
Tile Government Commissioner delimit
ed a severe sentence against tbe prison
er, as being a most dangerous character,
and the court condemned tier to depor
tation in a fortified buihlmg.
M. Tm us and his Dressing Gown.
—Not many days ago M. Thiers n
ceived from his Paris tailor a bain some
dressing-gown. When the parcel was
handed to ttie President there w« re
three women present ; his wife, his
sister in-law, and a friend of theirs.—
The President tried it on, and found
only one fault with it, namely, that it
was somewhat too long, and suggested
that it was a fault wi.icli might lie easi
ly remedied at home, without sen ing
it back to the tailor. To this the wo
men assented. Mine. Thiers wished to
surprise her husband, and contrived
during the course ol the evening to
slit rten the dressing gown and lay it
hue/: iri its place unperceived. In her
hurry to get it done quickly she di not
notice that her sister hud been before*
ham/ with her, and had already com
pleted the task. Later on in the even
ing the friend stole away from the com
pany, and carried out. tile idea she had
planned in her own mind ol being the
one who should perform this pleasing
duty. Next morning M. Theirs called
for his dressing-gown, ana all three wo
fnen chimed in, ‘lts quite ready.’ It
was brought and tried on once more,
but this time the President bad not to
complain of undue length, as it r u sern
bled a shooting coat more th in a dress
ing-gown in its shrunk proportions.
A Deserted Wife. —A late Ha
waiian paper contains an advertisement
of a deserted wife, with respect toiler
runaway husband, which is both inter
esting and amusing, as exhibiting
peculiar phases of the Hawaiian eharac
ter. The advertisement is prefixed
with the-suggestive cut of a colored in
dividual “making tracks” with a stick
arid bundle on his shoulder, and reads :
Know ail men, that I the umlers gned,
a woman living at Koloa, Kauai do
hereby make inquiry in regard to
Wahineaca, my husband, for I have
waited for him during the past nine
years, in which time I have not set
my eyes on him, neither have I heard
his name, nor his | lace of residence.
Now, if he is still in existence, and is
living on any of these islands, or any
where else in the world, he had better
make it known through the newspapers.
And if he does not show himself, or
advertise at the expiration of thirty
days from this date, then I shall con
sider him as dead, whereupon I shall
immediately proceed to get married
to another man.”
‘Aunt, whv do you sit out the long
sermons of that minister ?’ said niece.
‘My dear,' replied aunt, ‘they accustom
tne to eternity.’
The Democrats and Liberals of North
Carolina have resolved to thoroughly
investigate the frauds of the last election.
This unrivalled »\le«JiciiiM :s warranted not to j
contain a .ingle puticD ot' Murcu ), or anv iojuri- i
tills Mineral substance, hut i-
Purely Vegetable.
For forty years a Ins proved its great • alt.e i:i nil
dise&>rs of l»ie live . bowels and kidneys. Thou- •
s;tu'l> o» the good and great iu all parts of ihe Country
vouch for i»s wonderful and peculiar power in puri- '
lying the blood, s iniulating the torpid liver and tn»iv- ‘
*1 . and imparting new life ;.nd Vigor lo the whole j
system. Simmons’ Live- Regulator is acknowledged i
to have no equal as a
LIVER. MEDICINE,
It contains four inediral -dements, never united in
in the same happy pi«• port on iu any o’her prepara
tion. viz 2 a geuile Oathari c, a wonderful TcAie, j
an Unexceptionable alterative and a certain correct
ive oi all impurities of the Iv dy. Such signal suc
cess bun ul‘.ciidcd its use lhal if is imw regarded as
the
Great Unfailing Specific
for liver complaint a id the painful offair ng thereof,
so wit: Dyspepsia, Cons ipatioii, Jaund ce, lhl
ious u'tacks, S»ck Headache, (’otic, Depression ot
Spirits, >our Stomach, Dart Hum, &c«, &c.
Regulate th Liv-r and prevent
CHILLS AND FEVtR. SIMMONS’ LIVER
REGULATOR
Is inauut.»etur< and mi y by
J. H. ZEILIN & CD.,
Mac.ni, tin., and Philadelphia.
Price Si dO per package ; sent ti • mail, postage
paid, £1.25. Prepared ready i«>r use iu bottles,
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS-
Beware of all Counterfeits and Imitations. “Xts®
vepllyl
I A>g;il .V(Iv r ci*tisement s.
Holnnibiit County AUsum
i*l aioi's Muir.
GEORGIA. — Columbia County.
li V virtue of an Order from the Cot rt
of (jrdimiry of said County, the under
signed, as Adair, of Jo!.n Magahee
tlec’tl, will sell, tit the Court bouse door
at Appling iu sad County, iu Decem
ber next, a certain tract of land, contain
ing forty acres, mote or less, lying in
what was originally Cherokee County,
and known by the number 452, in the
First District ol the Third .Section, be
longing to the. estate of said deceased.
Sold lor the beudit of tne creditors and
heirs.
W. 15. ROEBUCK, Adinr.
(litalion.
G El )RG IA — \lcDuJJie County.
IC. " IMBURN, administrator,
of the estate of Jesse Watson,
deceased, having applied to me for leave
to sell the land ol staid estate in said
County, till persons are hereby notified
to file their objections, if any they
have, within sixty days from this date,
as prescribed by law, otherwise leave
will be granted said administrator.
Witnes my official signature.
A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary.
Oie.aafiO
Citation los* CoHof* Dismissive
GEORG lA —Mi Dujjic County.
WHEREAS Sarah J. Megahee. ad
rninistratrix de bonis non, of Da
vid Megahee, deceased, represents to
the Court in her petition filed and en
; tered on record, that she has fully ad
ministered said estate, this is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
Sand creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administratrix should not
be iischargetl from her said admiuistra
i tion and receive Letters of Dismission
within the time prescribed by law.
Oct.9d.Jo A. J!. THRASHER, Ordinary.
Application for (heave so Neil
B,anti.
GEO RGIA —Me Duffle County.
W' s lEREAS, David Sills, adminis
trator ot the estate of V. idiom
IPatson, deceased, having applied to me
for leave to sell tbe land belonging to
said estate, consisting of thirty two
acres, more or less, with dwelling, out,
buildings, &c., 1 j miles from Thomson,
adjoining lands ol 15. P. O’Neal, Mrs.
Hamilton and David sills, in said coun
ty, all persons concerned are hereby
notified to file their objections, if any
they have, within sixty oays from this
date, us prescribed by law, otherwise
leave to sell said land will be granted to
saitl administrator, as aloresuid.
flatness my official signature, this
Qctobar 9th 1572,
oct9d3o A. B. THRASHR, Ord’ny.
strayed or Stolen.
OTRAYED or Stolen from my plan
tation, in Columbia county , on the
14th of August last, a bay mare mule!
14 or 14J hands high, six years old. A
liberal reward will be paid lor the deliv
ery of said mule to me at my place near
Winfield [>ost office, in McDuffie county,
or such information as will enable me
to get it.
sep 25tf. H. A. STORY.
Mi]f|[l Agents wanted to Sell t'.e b-auiiful Photo.
QjJUiJrraph Marriage Certificates find Photograph
family Records For terms, send stamp lo Crider
& Biio., Publishers, York, Pa.
july 24 tin
&TTMiSteß , zQjr &r
A U G U S T D ORB’S.
220 Broad Street.
1872 SiW AND.ELEGANHT^FALLTWHTCR GOODSFOR. 1873.
IWILL be pleased to show to my frieu s, customers, and the public generally,
on Monday, September 30th, tiie largest, best and most complete stock of
French, west of England and German broad cloths, doeskins, suitings, coatings and
vestings, that can be found in any first-class Merchant Tailoring Establishment in
any city South, and there are none better North.
The above I am prepared to make up in the very latest and most fashionable
style, with scrupulous care and neatness, and at the most reasonable prices
Having secured the services of the most ex] erieueed cutters, I can guarantee en
tire satisfaction. I have also the finest assortment <>! gents’ furnishing goods,
such as ties, scarfs, stocks, French'ki l gloves, pique, Paris, castor ami Berlin lid
gloves, buckskin and kid gauntlets, drawers and undershirts, collars, star shirts,
(D) and New York yoAe shirts—BA* latter ol which 1 also mate to order. Also—
a fine stock of ready made clothing, principally of my own manufacture, which I
offer at the very lowest cash prices. Buying exclusively for cash, 1 am able to
get my goods upon such terms as to be enabled to compete in prices with the
Northern market. I hope you will not ii.rjjet that the earliest callers secure
tne first choice.
oC FSiiil AUWU3T KOJB 31, pRO.-ifi) «T., AUUUSTA.CLt.
3. , S3 O O YARDS
Dress .6o„ds From 20. Cents t» SI.OO per Yard.
BEG leave to call attention to and well selected stock, now being
M received. Scotch plaids, solid ami figured sat teens, blac/r, white and lilac
alpaca’s, Irish linens, white, brown ami red' damasks, napkins, cotton diapers,
bed spreads &e. White ami grey blankets. Bluet silk velvet ribbons. Dress
trimmings and buttons in ereat varieties: Corsets and hoopskirts. Ladies’ linen
and lac * collars, flair switches and braids. Ribbons, full line. Ladies’ hats ot
all the latest styles. Clothing Boots a*ml sfioes. Bridles, whips, &c. Hats,
Hardware. Crockery and glassware. A full line of millinery goods, Ladies’
hats, trimmed and untriimned, sash trimmings tafieta ribbons. Lad es’ sli iwls
oft e latest sty les. Hosiery, gloves, &V. Mv stock of diy and dress goods
have been carefully selected, and much larger than ever before. *
octOmS ' • J. H. MONTGOMERY.
1572 ■’ ■\7V PJIIMT,333FI
kEA N , hAN,Li It AM & CO.
pleasure iu announcing to the citizens ot McDuffie county and vicinity
R tliat they have just received a
LAhGESr JNTO ATTRACTIVU STOCK OF
Seasonable Dry Goods.
Eveiy department is well supplied and will be kept so, by daily arrivals all
through the Season.
We hope by offering only first class goods at the lowest living prices, and
strict attention to the demands and tastes of the community, to merit your confi
dence and patronage.
We give j rompt and striit attention to orders, and [ire-pay expenses when
the amount is Sit) or over.
With thanks for past favors, we remain very respectfully.
~<■ 2 j»i:S EaUAA, L.\.\ DR 111 & €O.
Ft it ST- Class Bry Croons J
-J | __ J
260 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
Is now fully prepared to meet the wants of popular trade with a first ciass
dry goods sto k lor Fall and Winter use.
The dress goods am) shawl departments embrace every novelty of the season,
to which wiii be added new novelties as soon as they appear.
All the departments are full and complete, selected personally in New York;
arranged ami superintended personally in Augusta.
Brices n arked at convincingly low figures.
All are cordially invited to a careful inspection.*
JAMES W. TURLEY,
oct 2m2 TI ird h >use above Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga
~ DRY GOODS!
1872- Fall and Winter. 1872.
199 Broad Street, Augusta, <«a.
now receiving, and v ill continue to receive during tlie Season,
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK
That they have ever offered to the public. Their friends and the publicgenerally
are invited to inspect it.
We not to be undersold, and in this connection will state to
our friends and patrons that we are prepared to sell them,' goods at the lowest
possible figures.
Everything usually kept in a first class dry goods establishment can be
found at our Store.
Call, exam tie end judge for yourselves.
Augusta, Ga., oct 2m : 3
brummet/s
Jamies litters,
Manufactured l> v
I old VA -'^laoi
“Hti Broad !“*! ~ Ang-nsta, On.
Rectifiers, Redistillers, Importers and
Wholesale Dealers in
fie in in ij mbs,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Etmtiif it**,
Wines,
(■Gil.
Porter,
E«c., Etc.
Also a Superior Article of
I D 113 S’ HITTERS.
TOBACCO AND SUGARS OF EVERY VARIETY.
Aug.QStf
Peter Kaibfleisch,
Manufacturer and Deala in «.
Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door
Frames, and till necessary trim
mings used iu tho
Erection ol" 15ixilcliii«-s,
All patterns of
Pi crzE r Few a tur g .
Also House Carpentering, Furni
ture Manufacturing, and Gene
ral Muchiue Repairing, done
tit shortest notice.
IdF 0 Prompt attention to house Paint
ing. Call on
PETES KALBFLEISCH,
may22tjar.lS73 Saw Dust, Georgia.
J\. B A.JrlO-A.Xi>r.
Stile isa Tiioiaison, Ga.
___ HEdwcllL^g,house and lot of B. P,
Jt/Pearre, House newly Duilt, satlti’ittl
ing six comfortable rooms, with base
mint attached. Also till necessary out
buildings on the premises. This is the
most desirable property in Thomson,
being situated only one hundred yards
Irom the depot, and in the busines por
tion of town. To any one desirous of
[lurchusing, a good bargain is offered.
For particulars apply to
Sept. 4, 1872tf R. H. BUSH.
LUIBSnMIR. b Ullßiiß!
4 NY quality or quiuiii of Pinu Lumber de
jtV iivoreJ it Tiituu -toil, or .14 Mile Post on tho
Georgia KaiuOdd, low tor cash.
Poplar, O.ali or ilickory
Lumber sawed to iiil orders at special rates.
Lumber nt AJill.
Ist, class Weat ier Boarding SIG 00
2d, class ‘ 14 00
Ist, class Flooring 16 00
2d, class “ 14 00
Ist, class Palings 17 00
Paling Ix3 16 00
Ist, class Scantling 14 00
2d, class “ 12 60
Ist, class Ceiling 12 00
2d, class 10 00
Ist, class Inch Boards 15 00
2d, class “ “ 12 50
Rough Edge Sheeting 5 00
Straight E ige Sheeting S 00
J. T. KENDRICK.
February 2 1, 1 872. 7m6
r The Great Cause
j,
TT J Is/L A JNT
Jus Publisliud, in a sealed Envelop ). Trice, six
cents. A Lecture on the N uure, Tr atmeut. and
lUiiical cure of Speunatorrhceha, or Semiual Weak
•»e h Sief-.Y *<i e, liivoluntary EHiissi'iii-', I npHeiicy,
Ne vous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage
ra.lv: o<»nMimpuon. Kpilep>y, and Pis; Mental
and Physical Incapacity, &e. —By R b. J. ('ulver*.
well, M. I>.. auttior of tiie“tireen &c.
t ne Wo id renewntdauthor, hi this admiral Leet*
ure, clearly proves Irom his own experience that the
awful con*equeuce> of So f-Abuse hi«w be edeetual
ly icinoved wiiimut inedi iue, and without dimmer
oits sui'nteat eperaiious, boug.es, mstrum -uts. ri»*gs,
or cordials, point in • out a inode of cure at once cer
tain and elFemu »l. by which eveiy sofferer, no matter
what Ids condition may i o, rn iy cure nimseH* cheap
ly, privately, «ud radically. I‘nis Lecture will prove
a boon to thousands and thousands.
►Sent unil r hi a p/aiu eiive/ope, on receipt
ot t,.x e* ins, or two postage stamps. Abo Dr. Cul
- •• M irriage Guido,” price 50 cents, Ad
dre s the publisher*.
CifAS. .1. C. KLINE &CO.,
127 Bowery. New York, / J ost OHioe Box 4,5 PC
jau. 24, Iy
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS-
Mrs. F, J. Shiver
U AS just < received ir.un Philadelphia a fine
sfook of
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
and invues 'he LaditS to ca'l and examine before
pur busing ».|»ev here as slie feels confident, that she
wili be able to ple;n*e in price and quality. Her
stock consists ol Bows, Ribbons, Dress rrimminos
of all kinds, from common to the finest quality, and
ail the etceteras that is inquired to makeup a Indy’s
dress.
She is well acquainted with this market, and flat
ters herself that she knows what will phase her cus
tomers, especially iu the minute ueCcSSarie.j that
arc required to mike a dressed lady, tier motto is
'ales and small Profits.”
(’onto atitt see for yourse'h oct 2m 1
FRUIT TREES.
Oeo rgia Nurser y -
I BEG leave to announce to the citi
. z.ms of McDuffie and surrounding
country, that lam agent for a large
Georgia Nursery, Embracing fruit trees
of every variety. Parties desirous of
purchasing anything in the line, can do
so on very reasonable terms by calling
on me at this place.
Letters addressed to me at Thomson
will meat prompt attention.
sep 25m L It. A. CONNER.
ROUGEits & DEGRAAF,
Furniture Dealers,
141,143,145 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
WE invite the attention of the pub
lic to our very complete stock of
F U K i\ I T U HE,
which embraces ail the articles usually
found in a first class establishment.
We have just received an assortment
of fine
CHAMBER SUITES.
N B(W SI YLKS.
Call and examine our stock and judge
out prices. August 7m3
We are now prepared to Furnish
WOOD COFFINS, CASES
AND
<JAMK E T S ,
Os our own make, and from the best
manufacturers, of all grades and styles.
JVe have, also, Fisk’s Celebrated Me
talic Cases and Caskets. Tf'e shall make
every effort to give satisfaction to our
patroils in this our new line of business.
We have experienced attendants, and
hope to merit the attention of tho
public.
Rodgers & DeGraaf
141, 143 145 Broad Street, Augusta, 6a.
August7m3
M O’DOWD & CtT
GROCERS
CoMmissidn iltmljants,
No, 284 Broad Street,
GEORGIA.
IT AS on hand mul for sale, at the lowest market
11 prices, for cash or good factor’s acceptances,
payable next Fall, a full scock of
Choice Groceries & Plantation
Supplies,
among which may be found the following ;
50 hlids. D. 11. bacon sides
10,000 lbs D. S. shoulders
10 casks hams
100 packages lard
200 boxes cheese
300 bbls flour, all grades*
,100 sacks oats
40 u seed rye
100 bbls. Irish potatoes
100 packages new Mackerel—Nos. 1, 2 and A
100 “ extra mess Mackerel
10 bids, buckwheat
100 chests tea all grades,
500 bbls. syrup —different grades
200 cases oysters—l and 2 lb. cans
200 cases canned fruits and vegetables
000 cases pickles, all sizes,
50 “ lobsters, 1 and 2 lb. cans
200 gross matches
200 boxes candles
50,000 Charles Dickens segars
50,000 Georgia Chiefs “
50,000 our choice “
200,000 various grades “
5,000 bushels corn
25 hhds. Demarara sugar
85 hhds. brown sugar
10 hhds. Scotch sugar
25 boxes Havana sugar
50 bbls. crushed, powdered and granulated sugar
200 bbls. extra C and A sugar
200 bags 11 io coffee
50 “ Laguayra coffee
50 pockets old Government Java coffee
100 boxes No. 1 soap
200 boxes pale 41
150 boxes staroh
100 boxes soda
100 dozen buckets
50 dozen broomsj
10 bbls. pure Baker whisky
50 bbls. Old Valley whisky
200 bbls. rye whisky, all grades
50 bbls. pure corn whisky
A0 bbls. brandy, gin and rum
10 quarter casks imported Cognac brandy
8 quarter casks Scotch and Irish whisky
20 quarter casks Sherry, Fort and Madeira wine
20 casks ale and porter
10 casks Cooper’s half and half
50 cases Champagne
40 cases claret
50 cases Schnapps
100 cases bitters
200 boxes tobacco, all grades
100 cases smoking tobacco, all grades.
janAlyl
IQR,. HOXiTjA-TsTID,
13en.tist,
Cun be found at his Operating Room
in Thomson, Ga., on the first Monday in
each mouth, where he will remain ono
or two weeks, except in “cases of sici-.
ness.” August 7tf
work for min t.Wir *;>ara moments or all the time than at anythin*
aim. fa: ticularafree. Addi«aaU.*U*UKn» A Cos., I’oaUuJ,
»>pt 4yl