McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, October 30, 1872, Image 3

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Ibe IJJcJJttftie journal. " home matters. Spleudid Ladies’ Dre3S Goods at Morgan & Sco'.tV J. L. & W. M. Hardaway pay the highest mar ket prices for cotton. One of our milliners is preparing a bridal trous- j seau Look out for anew firm. Fine Wocd and Wi low w *re ai Morgan & Scott’s. Shot Gnus. Pistols, &c, at Morgan & Scott's We are authorised to announce O. M. Wad a Candidate for Tax Collector of McDuffie County at the n» xt election. oct3otf Boots and Shoes in abundance at Morgan Scot’* If you want a good saddle go to Moigan & Scott’s. Do not be discouraged. If you have dyspepsia or any diseases of the Liver there is a long life o f happiness for you, if you only use Simmons’ j Liver Regulator. Morgan & Scott have Ladies’ Shawls of all kinds Every style of Ladies’ Ha sat Morgan & Scott’s, j —— Measels.—The juveniles in and around Thom son are dreadfully troubled with this disease.— Dr. , as a preventive, locks up his patieuts in a close room, so they can’t “break-out ” Clothing of all kinds at Morgan & Scott’s Gents fine Cassiinerts at Morgan & Scott’s. Ladies will find relief from their Headache. Costiveness, Swimming in the. Head, Colic, Sour Stomach. Restlessness, etc., eto., by taking Sim mons' Liver Regulator. Persons living in unhealthy localities may avoid all bilious attacks by taking a dose of Simmons’ Liver Regulator occasionally to keep the Liver in healthy action. It should be used by ail persons, old and young. It is not unpleasant, is a purely vegetable compound, and will keep the Liver in healthy action. Cigars.— Fine cigars at J. H. Montgomery’s store. Fire.—Quite an excitement was started in our town on Friday morning, about 10 o’clock, by an alarm of fire, occasioned by heavy, dark clouds of smoke rising in the direction of John F. Sutton’s tan yard. Everybody, including our Press Gang, rushed frantically to the sceue of action. On arrival, the fire was found to bo pretty much all smoke; the “cnllud pusson”in charge of the premises stating that he “wni bilin sum tare.” Mr. Sutton, like Job, appears tranquil under his adversity and “boils.' July, 19 1872. The Partnership heretofore existing by and be tween Isaac N. Hudson and Albert Menet, under the firm name of Hudson <V Menet, as Advertising Agents, dissolved by mutual consent.— Albert Manet continuing the business, to whom all debts of the late firm are to be paid, ami all debts and liabilities due by the late firm will be paid by him. (Signed I. N. HUDSON. A. MENET. We insert the above notice at the request of Mr Menet, to correct mistakes that have been made by the patrons of the late popular firm of Hudson A Menet. The above notice is very plain, and leaves no reason for further error. The Southern A Atlantic Telegraph Company, having established a line through our town, we think, would consult their own interest, and at the same time confer quite a favor upon our sec tion of the country by opening an office at this place. Thomson is the centre of trade of a large portion of four or five counties, and ships more cotton And receives more freight than any other depot on the Rail Road between At lanta and Au gusta, except one Live merchants and thrifty planters and busines men constitute our communi ty, and if there be a point on the whole lino which is certain to remunerate the Company for the es tablishment of an office, Thomson is the place By all means let us have an office CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN E. BENTON. Cotton. Report. Thomson Savannah Augusta Charleston I^l Atlanta Special Notices. Camlidat s. We are authorized to announce H. W. Young, as a candidate for re-election to the Office of Tax Collector for McDuffie County at the ensuing election. Through the influence of friend*, I anun , ’nce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of McDuffie County at the ensuing election. Oct9tf B. M. Evans. The frieuds of Solomon Norris announce his name as a suitabe candidate for the »ffice ol Sheriff of McDuffie County at the eneueiu? election. Mr. P. Johnson will be appointed Deputy Sheriff in case ol Mr. Norris’ election. Oct9tf Asthma —Any medicine which will allrviftle the Paroxysms of t .is drmdfiil disease w II be hailed with joy by thousands of sutf—ers. The eeiiificates which ace. an pan y Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy, are fro n the most reliable source and at test to its wonderful power, even in the mo t env-re Cases. Joseph Burnett & Cos., prop etors, Boston. Free Advertising—From family to ( mtly, fr *m citv to city, from state to 3>ate, the fame of Dr. Walker’s Vegetah e Vinegar Biller* as a specific for a'l derangements of ihe stomach, bowels and liver, is continually extending, lis voluntary missionaries are innumerable, and public enthusiasm iu its favor spreads luster thau a prairie fire. Don't Slight your Teeth— Remember that upon their labor, the healtn of the stomach de pends. Keep them perfect, and in order to do so manipulate them with a brush dipped iu the fragrant •Sozodoit’, once or twicr a day. Who will Suffer ?—lt is now 24 years ftince Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liuirne«»t was put before the public ; warranting it t-» cure Chronic Rheuma tism. Headache, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, O’.d Sores, Pains iu the Liams, Back and Cheat, and it has never failed. Sold by all Drugg sis. Depot 10 Park P.ace, New York. For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever ague, and other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-phos phorated Elixir of Calisayn,” made by Caswell, Hazard A Cos., New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients re covering from fever or other sickness it has no equal. Thurston’s Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der.—The best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all Drug gists. Price 25 and 50 Cents per bottle. F. C. Wells A Cos., New York. Christadoru’s Hair Die stands unrival ed in the world. No lady or gentleman of discrim ination uses any other. It is the most perfect, re liable and effective hair die in the world. Manu factured 68 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Carbolic Salve, recommended by physicians, as the great Healing compound.— Price 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, solo proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Risley’s Buchu is a reliable diuretic and tonic for all derangements of the urinary and genital organs. The genuine, as formerly sold by Haviland. Harral & Risley and their branches, is now prepared by H. *. Risley, the originator and Proprietor; an i the trade supplied by his succes sors, Morgan A Risley, New York. Svapnia, or opium purified, the most perfect anodyne known 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. Pratt’s Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputation as the surest and best illuminating oil. Over two million gallons have been sold the past two years, from which no accidents of any descrip tion have occurred. Send for circulars. Oil House ofOhas. Pratt, established 1770, N. Y. We have frequently heard mothers say they would not be without Mrs. Winslow’s sooth ing syrup from the birth of the child until it has finished with the teething stage under any circum stances whatever. The Secret of Beauty—What is it ? no longar ash'd for til* world off i-hion mi l all th* Indies know what is produced by using a delightful hnrmWs* *>iiet preparation k iown as G. W. Laird’s “Bloom of Youth.” In b ng offsets are tru ly wonderful. Dep-tt 5 Gold St, N. Y. New A<l vertlsements. j R. H. RUSH, Agent, j I am agent for the following Standard Fertilizers, 1 and will take pleasure in supplying all those in need of a good manure : Atlantic Phosphide Wando Fertilizer E. Frankeo's Guano Etewan Guano. To any of my planting friends desirous of pur ! chasing the very best standard Fertilizers, I am ! prepared to furnish them on the most reasonable terms oct 30tf R. H. BUSH, Agent. JAlillK It III.IF. Ac into , 205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., R *p c fudv »sk your attention to a fill’ line of ih ■ i following goods, which w I he m>lu as low as any | other house ; CARTET DEPARTMENT. bar e CtirlaillS, Muslin Curtains, ! Knoll li V.'lv! C.rp ts Window B>u»da'l Bines. Engl ah Itrun-e - Carpels,»»»' r Cl‘His. all Width. It.ie. Vy and Ingram '* "I 1 H.i|ifcra and BorJer., Caipota Belli,tilttl Cniomos. Venetiau gboclby department. heap Carpets, ~ ~ r , F «„r Oi Chillis. C "°" e trmi.y Qrocre., Tnbio 0.1 Clou,a. receiv ‘I w.-.Kiy, Sian c.-uain and Rod,, »»‘edltam.. Mailing,, llruo.ets a„d£"* , ' l ‘ Dcor Mali lHs|,.'puc, If nod. Baskets of all kinds, Wood CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. VV„ re Curtain Mate-in'*, Bioorns and Bras cs, Cormce-and Bauds. Plan ation Supplies. < arpets, 0.1 Cloths and Cui tains made mid aid at short not ci». oct3thn6 Lost, How, Restored an -f Dr Oulverwell’s Celebrated Ira ’-ssay on the radical cure without medicine) of >*per- I L -■ natorrhcea or Seminal Weak j ness, luvOiU itary Seminal Losses, Importency, Mental and Physical, Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Eitsr induced by self indulgence or sexual extrav agance. Price, in a cealed envelope, only G cents The celebrated anther, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife : pointing out a inode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himsely cheaply, privately, and j radically. I This Lecture should be in the hands of every j youth and every man in the laud i Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps Also, Dr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide,” price 50 cents. Address the Publishers, (Hi \S .1. C. KLINE &CO., 127 Bowery. New Y jrk. Post Olfi- e Box 4,586 jui. 24, ly LAND SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the lawful hours ol sale, before the Courthouse door, in Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga., a tract of land in the Dearing District of said County, be tweeri the Ga. R, R., and the Good rich R. It., about l mile from th 4 for mer, and J mile from the latter, adjoin ing the lands of A. E. Sturgis, and others, containing aoout 430 acres, 40 acres cleared. Also oi.e other tract about 1 mile be low the Dearing Depot, adjoining the lands of Morison and others, containing 207 acres more or less, most of it cleared. Terms: one half cash; the balance Ist Nov., 1573 with interest from date. These lands formerly belonged to the estate of James Ivey. I will also sell, at private sale, a tract of lar.d near Thomson containing abo- t 150 acres and known as the Egypt place. Also the lot and building thereon, in Thomson, lying next to the Rail Road, the store rooms now occupied by Adkins and .shank; or an interest of one half in the same. Also a bouse and lot in the rear of Mrs. McElroy’s premises, containing about one acre. octSOtf JAMES R. WILSON. W. 11. Shank AT THE BOSTON STOBE, No, 1, Main Street, Thomson, Ga- IS offering for sale the largest and best stock of Goods ever brought to this market and at fig res low enough for any body. Among other things, he offers A Spbnulid Assortment OF [.issue Si mmm mess GOODS, including sliirta, drawers, handkerchiefs, £o.— Boots and shoes, of all sizes and qualities. Ready Made Clothing in abundance, Kentucky Jeans at 30 cts. per yard, a large stock of Hats and caps, Umbrellas from SI.OO to $3.00, Gents’ collars of the latest styles, Gents’ socks from $1.25 to SO.OO per dozen. Cassimcres from 75 cts. to $1.75. Black doeskins t $2.50. rr V . For the Ladies he has Prints of all kinds and prices, from 7 ct3 to 12 J cts. per yard. White cotton hose from 10 cts. to 00 cts. Ribbed hose from 10 ots. to 30 cts. Colored woollen hoes. Ladies’ merino vests. Ties in great variety, from 40 cts. to 75. cts. Ladies’ linen sets, from 75 cts. to sl.lO. Toilet sets plain and fancy. Fringed toilets, 50 cts. Nottingham laces for curtains 30 cts. Ladies’ black vests, from 75 cts. to $1.50. Hamburg edging 30 cts. Lace edging of all widths and all prices. All kinds or ladies’ veils Ladies’ kid gloves, one and two buttons. Ladies’ dress buttons, of all colors, from 15 ©ts. to 40 cents per dozen. Ladies’ sleeves from 50 cts. to 75 cts. LADIES’ DK ESS GOODS Consisting of Alpacas, Mohairs, Poplins, Suitings, Ac., a very largo assortment. Japanise silks at (10 cts., Velvet trimmings, all widths. Kovai velveteen, silk finish, at st.oo per yard. Shawls from $4.00 to $20.00 Handkerchiefs from 50cts to $ t per dozen. Toilet quilts, from $3.5Q.t0 SO.OO. Quilts from $1.50 to S3OO. gjamestif (fkfldsi. Bleached cottons, J, J and 1 yard wide. Sheetings 42 and 45 inces wide. Sheetings 7 quarters and 10 quarters wide, at 40 cts and 45 cts per yard. Brown cottons \ to lyard wide. Brown cottons 7 quarters and 10 quarters wide at 35 cts. and 40 cts. per yard. The best bed-ticking at 35 cts. per yard, Good feather ticking at 30 cts. per yard. Matrass ticking from 15 cts. to 20 cts. per yard. In a word, I have a large and varied stock of Domestic Goods, embracing almost every article in that line, and I arn offering them at lower prices than such goods have ever before been offered in this market. I absolutely defy competition. Note and Letter Paper. Initial paper, a flue article, at 30ots. per box. Note paper at 15 cts. per quire. Letter paper at 25 cts. per quire. A large and well assorted stock to suit the mar ket, too numerous to mention. i@* Call oo SHANK. STAPLES & REAB, 1 GROCE R, & - jjJAVE now on hand and constantly keep a ti>H stock of Groceries and Provisions at Lowest Prices, h ALSO, BAGGING, TIES AND EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE. Wh invite a call, and trust that by strict attention to busines, we may con tinue to merit the liberal patronage, heretofore bestowed. STAPLES & REAB, sep 25m3 Augusta, Georgia. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. loBGAN & SOoTT, ¥¥AVE just received direct from New York a splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of a fine assortment of GENTS’ READY MADE CLOTHING OF TEIF VERY LATEST STYLES AYD FASiSIOYS. &T*Bsr Boom Xgtiq.ys of every vaiiety. Lidies’ elegant Chignons, and Plaits. Fancy Groceries, Saddles, Bridles & Buggy Whips, cheaper than ever before offered in this market. Mr. Morgan, one of the firm, has long been doing buaidess in New York, and is consequently prepared to take all advantaoes of tlie markets there, thus enabling us to sell our goods at the very lowest prices fVe invite our customers to come and examine our stock. sep.iß.n3 MORGAN & SCOTT. P&WITtrMJB EMPORIUM. JOHN M. CURTIS & BRO. THOMS GE-RGSA. TAKE pleasure iu calling the attention of the public to their large and extensive STOCK OK -ii’IIKNITURE, complete and full in every department, consisting of PARLOR Sc OPT AMBER SLTIT7IE3, of the latest and most lashionable styles, of all prices from $45 to $l5O. Superb Lounges, Sofas, Marble-top Bureaus and Tables, Dining, Center, Card, Tepoy, Leaf atV Extension Tables Secretaries, Book, Hall and What not Stands. A ASORTME IT OF CHAIRS. Easy*Chairs. Rocking Chairs, Parlor and Dining Room chairs. Children’s jLow and high Chairs,’ Wood and Upholstered Chairs, Camp C,fairs. In a worJ, Ciiairs of all varietiis and of every quality A FINE AND LA33E STICK 0* D:D-?.30M FU^NiTURE. Bedeteadk. from $5 $45, Trundle-83d3, Cribs. Cradles, Iffarble-tDp, Sink an! Plain \Va3li itand*, Towel Racks, Canopy an! plain Nets, Matting, Carpeting & Matrasses. A miscellaneous stock embracing almost every article ornamental or useful, on hand.; Children’s Wagons and 0 images, Shelf, office and Common Towel Backs. Office)Chairs, llat Racks, (both plain and line,) and many other articles too nemelous to meution. A liargc Assortment of Mirrors, of all qualities from ttie piaia anil c.ieap to the Large, Fine a a.I Costly. A sV ice Lot of Piano Stools. Having purchased our stock, for cash at the lowest wholesale prices in New York, we can defy competition, and we j,ledge ourselves to duplicate any bil 1 that can be purchase I 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 accom no I ate the n, and pleased to show them tnrough our extensive a-sort rnent. Come, see and price (or yourselves. sep4m4 AL * O AftE A T IO R m* ■ e. &- go. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. BERZELIA, GEORGIA, GABMAGS, WAG AN AND BUGGY MANUFACTORY. HAVING secu-ed the services of competent workmen, I am now prep ared to furnish my cus'omers with Carriages, WagDns and Bj^gies, which for durability and style of finish cannot be excelled anywhere. lam also prepared to and > all repairing at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Give me a trial, and I feel sure you must be satisfied. BLACKS MITHING. I am also prepared to do all kinds of Black-Smith work upon my usual terms. Sep4u>4 JO‘IN M. CURTIS. WHOLESALE Sc RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS &C. 223 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Opposite Merchants & Planters’ National Bank, and just below Central Hotel. 9m3 D O IST > T Be deceived, but lor cougts, colds, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial difficulties, me cnlj W£LLS’ CAB3OLSG TABLETS. Worthless imitations are on the market, but tfro only scientific preparation of Carbolic Acid f'* i aug diseases is when chemically combined with ether well known remedies, as iu tfres* tablets, atd all par ios are cautioned against using any other. In all cases o» irrita ion of the mucu* membrane thes* tablets should be freely used, their cleansing and healing properties are a stun shipg. Be warned, never neglect a cold. it is easily cured in its incipient s'ate, when it becomes c ronic the cure is exce dingly difficult, use Wells (carbolic Tablets as a specific. JOHN Q. KELLOG, 18 Platt St., New York. 8 1* Ageui for the United '"hate*. Price 25 cents a box. Send for Circular. “HAND STAMPS” all varieties, Circular* five. Ajfts Wanted. VV. 11. il. Davis & Cos. Mfra/ 72 Nassau, N. Y. i Dm I rln ret 1 S-nd stamp for catalogue ou Build jjlHUGl b I ,„ g . A. i. Bickurll& .'o.. 27 War ren Street, N. Y. WANTED —Experienced Book Agents and Can vassers. in all parts o f tne U. S. to sell The Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court oi the U. S. No hook hereto fore published iu this counry, throws so much light upon our extraordinary interest and and of perma ne t value to the Historfau. the Lawyer, the States man, the Politician, and every class of intelligent readers Sold by Subscription only—Exclusive Territory given. For Ti rras. for Life of Taney—Life of G », Ac Address at once, MURPIIY &CO Pu' Ushers, Baltimore. > =l°= > ra =■ h ?S' 9 < C& *o3 5-2bs ~ , = *-- —i ST§ ? „< g»5 5 1= e » =•< Ol Fg33 =s | 3 a«2 “ * -■ =< ? ej- a 3 : = a | g. | 1 -s|-= » O ~ - ; 5 5i j.-' ffl 5»l g S-5.5 § er”* K) f? =t S 3^l9 5 s c £ ~ £ z'--*. 5 ® ? b 2 T W o 2 0-3 =o = 2-1 3 = sgl.S %°r 2 sell i p-« fs ss7?l R <3 § = 5-02-|e«| = ?|3 £ § P “ " ■—fro • 5 rr\ - o = !T 4l»i * 5Tf - ty ;PS?.'q':3 s ? 5\ B ? S'* ■Ol a> c; «■ 5 £ CD 6 < ST. CUTR HOTEL. Baltimore Md This N w and B au i I til 11->tel is now open to the public. Locit.nl on Muiuni'-ni Square convenient alike to tffe business man and the tourist. It is the on’y hotel in Baltimore embracing elevator, suits of rooms Viih bath*, and all conveniences. < o a*-c inraodatH Merchant*, Commercial Travel ers a d o'h- r*. the riitea will be s2 per day for rooms on the fourth and fifth floors, niok-ng the and ff-retice on hcc ons of the elevation* Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms, $1 per day. GueaN desiring to take, advantage of the above rates will please notify the c'e»k before rooms are ass gnetl An Impioved eleva'or for the use of the guests is constantly running, from 6 A. M. until 11 P. M. lIAItRY 11. PO *GLE, Manager. Cliciip ! I'rcf iloaics ! On the line of the Union Pacific Railroad. I2<H»0,000 acres of the best Faming and Mineral La ula in .America. 3,000.000 Acres inNehrnska, iu the Platte Valley, ii"w for • ale. .trail ci.MJfi.nE fmzii ricEsoMts so Grain growing and Stock Raising unsurpassed by any in die United Staten. Cheaper in Price, mo o favorable terms given, and more Convenient to market than can be fouud e se where FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SET TLERS. The best location for Colonies—Soldiers entitled to a slowest ad of 100 Acre*. Send f >r the new Di criptive Pamphlet, with new maps, published in English, German. S-veedish and Dani-h, mailed free eyerywhejn. Address O F DAVIS. L;m l Com’r U P. R. R Cos., Omaha, N**b^ ; i HO MSO3NT’3 WOPLD-R UNOWNED PATENT GLOVE-FITTING CORSET. fNo Corset has ever enjoyed uch a world-wide popularity. The demand lor them is constantly increasing, because They (Jive UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION A RE H ANDSOME 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 Crown. Sold by all Firat-Class Dealer*. WB| It iis n r e physic which may give tempera.y lief to the suffer- r for the first f«w doses, b it will from continued use brings Piles and kindred and e*-h r to aid iu weakening the iuValid, nor is it a doctore liquor, which, Under th« popular name of “Bi»ters ,# is so extensively p dined ofl on the public as s.ive ;eign remedies, but it is a most powerful TANARUS» nrc and alterative, pronounced so by leading medical au tliorniesoi Loudon and Paris, and has been long uned hy ihe Aguiar physicians of other countries witn wonde ful remedial results, U WELL'S EffISCT If Jili retnini all the Me licmal vi tu j s peculiar to the plaut and must bet-.ken as a permanent curative agent. Is there want of not ion in your Liver & Spleen 1 Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes impure bv dehnrious secret at ioup, producing »cofufous or skin disemi s, blotches, felou*, pustules, cauker* pimpt.'S, &c.. &c. tak • Juriib ha to cleanse, purif and restore Jibe vitiated blood to healthv action Have you a Dy-oep ic S'oniach / U*»l«ss diges tion is pro nptly aided the System is debilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of the blood. Dropsical Tendency, General W a knees or Lassitude. Take.it to assist Digestion without reaction, it will impart you-htul *igor to «h« sufferer. Have you we,aknt*KS of the /:it«btines? You in and inger of Chronic D arrhoea or the dreadful In flammation of th ’ Bowels T ke it to allfty initation and ward off tendency to inflammations. Have you weakness of the Uterine < r Urinary Ora gans? Y.»u must procure instant relief or you are liable tosuffering than death Take it to s rengtheu organic weakness of life be comes a burden. Finally it should be frequently ta en to keep the syst- m in perfect health or you are o her-vise in great and mger of malarial, miasmatic or couta'eotta d 'jOHN Q. KELLOGG. 18 Platt St, N. Y. Sole Agent for the United States. Price, One Collar per Bottle. Send for Ccu %