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JJJiftff Machine. This machine will Mitch, hetn
Wf v l| f tuck, quilt, c ord, bind, braid embroider in
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This N-w and Bs*au iful Hotel is now open to the
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on the fourth and fi.th floor*, making the difference
on acc unt of the elevation' Ordinary transient
rates for lower rooms, $3 per day.
(»ucsf*desiring to t ake advantage of the above rates
will please notify the clerk before room* are mwigned
Aii impioved elevator lor the use of the guest* I*
coohtnntly running, from 6 A.M. until 11 P. M.
H IRBY H. FOtJGLE, Manager.
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On the line of the Union Pacific Railroad.
13.000,000 acres of llio best Panning and Mineial
I.a ids in Amerioa.
3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the Platte Valley,
n w for -ale.
.a tin climate Ft: nr it. vs an,
lor drain growing and Stock Raising unsurpassed by
say in the United States.
Chen per lit Prior, mo e favorable terms given, nod
more convenient to market than oau be found o!so
« here.
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Tlieb».t location for Colonics—Soldiers entitled
to s tlomeat sd of 100 Acres.
Semi for the new Di-criptive Pamphlet, with new
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Land Cora’r U. P. R. R. Cos., Omaha, Neb.
XiFIOISnTQOISr’3
WORLD-RENOWNED PATENT
GLOVE-FITTING CORSET.
fNo Corset has ever enjoyed
suoh a world-wide popularity.
The demand for thorn is
constantly increasing, because
univkhsal sATiarAcnotg
A RE H ANDSOME
Durable, Eoonora.otd, and
A PERFECT FIT.
Ask for Thomson’s Genuine Glare-Fitting, every
Corsrt being stamped wiih name Thomson, tin<l t*««
tunic-mark a Crown. Sold by all First-Class
I>e tiers.
mpui
CTltfiluw
11 BLOOD PURIFIER 11
U is mi a physio which may give tempera.; r *1 es
lif -to the suffer, r for the first f«*w doses, but wit ch
fr»»n; continued uro brings Piles and kindred disco**, h
to -its in weakening the invalid, uor is it a uoctored
l quo , Which, under the popular name of “Biiters”
ie e«» exteuhivfly p-lmed oti'on the public ass >ve
jeign remedie*, but it is a mo*t powerful T»u-o and
alterative, pronounced so by leading medical au-
Ihomi* aoi London and Paris, and has been long
tued by the egular physicians of other countrics
wiln wonderful reroeuia! results,
M. VEIL'S EXTRACT OF JDIIEBA
retain* *ll the Medicinal vi-tues peculiar to the plant
»nd must betaken as a permanent curative agent.
I. there want<*f notion iu your Liver A Spleen?
a relieved at once, the blood becomes impure
hv deletrioua secretationn, producing acofulous or
ikm disease*, blutohea, feloua, puatulei, oanker,
pimples, Ac., Ste.
'1 ske Juritbrba to cleanse, pnrif and restore 'the
Titrated blood to healthy action
Have you a Dy«uep!io Stomach.’ Unless digee
tiou i- promptly aided the system is debilitst'd with
loo* ot vital foice, poverty of the blood. Dropsical
Tendency, General W, aknewTer Lassitude.
Take it to assist Digestion without reaction, it will
impari youthful vigor to the weary sufferer.
Have you weakness of the /utestines 1 You arc
in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadful Ju
flammatiou of the Bowels
Take ii to alley iriitation and ward off tendency
t • inflammations
Have you weakness of the Uterine < r Ur nary Or.
g list You must procure instant relief or you are
li Me tosuffeting wo-se than death
Take it to a rengtheu organic w eakness or life be-
Com s a burden.
Hually itshonid be frequently la enio keep the
system iu perfect health or you are odteraise iu
great danger of malarial, tniaainatic or coutH'eous
diseases.
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Sole Agent for the United Stars.
Trice, One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Ccu a
j AGENTS Something New, 6 salable articles,
s-B at aight. Ca'slcgu.* and one
; n'anletl. sample fro*. N. Y. MTg Cos., 21
CourtLndi St., N. Y. oct 30w4
w".rk lor k* in t w»r gptrm mow. ult or all i.n tln»«
sis*. r»rll«iii*ri ft**. JktLtUaM U. bLaiofi A Cos., l'u« UwaH, iL+.~*.
wptVi
a T T FNTio N CONTR A CTO RS !I
Building (Vimmttlec of (be White n«k
1 Cimpgrouud wi 1 recieve sealed proposals for
building an Arbor, Pulpit and Preacher’s tent, un
til the 20th day of November, next Plans and
I Specifir.alio s can he seen at the .=tore of J B. Neal
|Sc Son at Thomson, Ga. Any explanations desired
can be had by calling on Judge Neal, Col. Jno. R
|'Vilsoii or Capt. Wm. J'hmton, nr anyone of the
| Building Committee. All proposals leceind wil be
I opened aud *x imined by th» Committee at the
j Campgr und, on the 2IHh of November, be Ween the
hours of 10 and 12 o’clock, A. M., at which time
and place earh Comniitieman, and person making
proposals, arc rrquetted to attend.
M.O. FULTON. J a
J P WILMA MB, I !
JNO. R. WILSON, I
JNO. CA»DLER, \ 5
R, 8. NEAL. I 9
L. A LUKE, J 5
A Gold Mine Near Atlanta.
A VriOOl* I.\Vl>T7l i;.\T r
I offer forsule a beautiful and elegant
Suburban lot in the beautiful and thriv
ing village of Edgewood, one mile from
the corporate limits of Atlanta, lying
directly between the Ttirn-Piko and
Ga. R. R., containing 12 acres, 10 of
which are enoiosed with a good plunk
fence in a high shite of cultivation.—
This property is finely located, and
well adapted for a vegetable farm.
There is on the place a 3 roomed house
and Servants house, with a splendid
well of water. This property is rapid
ly increasing in value, and will at no
distant day be worth double what it
can be bought for at present. A bar
gain can be had if applied to within the
next 16 or 20 days. If not sold in that
time will be rented for the next year.
For terms &c. address me at Thomson
Ga. R. If. J. W. ROBERTS.
P. S.—A nice new church in 150 yds.
of the lot, and the Society unequaled.
oct3ot2
Ijognl Advertiseinontß.
G EORG T A —Me l)tiffin County.
Application wiiit,be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said
County, at the first regular term, after
the expiration of two months Ironi the
first publication of this notiee for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Samuel F. Megahee, deceased, as
directed by his will, lor the benefit ol
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
MARYANN MEGAHEE, Executrix.
oct3on»2
4'ilation.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
HOTICE is hereby given to all per
sons concerned, that E. O. Wade,
Into of said County, has departed this
iife intestate, and no- person has applied
for administration on his estate, and
th*it in terms of law, ndmistration will
be vested in the clerk of the Superior
Court, or some other fit and proper
person, thirty days after the publication
of this citation, unless some valid ob
jection is made to bis appointment.
Given under my hand and official
signature this 20th day of Octobei 1872.
A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary,
oct-30d30
UoluiuMia County Atliniu
istmlors Male.
GEORGIA.— Columbia County,
By virtue of an Order from the Coi rt
of Ordinary of said County, the, under
signed, as Admr, of John Magahee
dec’d, will sell, at tho Court house door
at Appling in said County, in Decem
ber next, a certain tract of land, contain
ing forty acres, more or less, lying in
what was originally Cherokee County,
and known by the number 452, in the
First District of the Third Section, be
longing to the estate of said deceased.
Sold for the benifit of the creditors and
heirs.
W. B. ROEBUCK, Admr.
('il.iliou.
GEORGIA — McDuffie County.
LC. WIMBURN, administrator,
« of the estate of Jesse Watson,
deceased, having applied to me for leave
to sell the land ot said estate in said
County, all 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.
Oct.iMfiO
Application for Leave to Sell
Land.
GEO RQIA— Me Du fie County.
~Wfcf HERE AS, David Sills, adminis-
T t trator of the estate of Wjjlliam
B atson, deceased, having applied to me
for leave to sell the land belonging to
said estate, consisting of thirty two
acres, more or less, with dwelling, out
buildings, &c., lj miles from Thomson,
adjoining lands of B. 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 days from this
date, as prescribed by law, otherwise
leave to sell said land will be granted to
said administrator, as aforesaid.
TFitness my official signature, this
October 9th 1572,
oct9d3o A. B. THRASHR, Ord’ny.
sIFTSaGTIQIV AT
&&W iß( sgggpy2i.
220 Broad Street,
1872. NEW AND ELEGANNHALLTWRiTER GEMSFOR 1273.
[WILL be pleased to show to my frien fs, customers, and the public generally,
. on Monday, September 30th, the 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 experienced cutters, lean guarantee en
tire satisfaction. I have also the finest assortment of gents’ furnishing goods,
such as ties, scarfs, stocks, French kid gloves, pique, Paris, castor and Berlin Aid
gloves, buckskin and kid gauntlets, drawers and undershirts, collars, star shirts,
(D) and New York yoAe shirts—the latter of which I also maAe 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, I 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 furget that the earliest callers secure
the first choice.
OCTOmI AUGUST DORR, BROAD ST., AUGUSTA,GA.
Jl-ionigomery
1,300 YARDS
Dress Go:ds From 20 Cents to SI.OO per Yard.
I BEG leave to call attention to my large and well selected stock, now being
received. Scotch plaids, solid and figured satceens, blacA, white and lilac
alpaca’s, Irish linens, white, brown and red damasks, napkins, cotton diapers,
bed spreads &c. White and grey blankets. BlacA silk velvet ribbons. Dress
trimmings and buttons in great, varieties. Corsets and hoopskirts. Ladies’ linen
and lac* collars, Hair switches and braids. Ribbons, full line. Ladies’ bats of
all the latest styles. Clothing Boots and shoes. Bridles, whips, &c. Hats,
Hardware. Crockery nnd glassware. A full line of millinery goods, Ladies’
hats, trimmed and untriinmred, sash trimmings, taffeta ribbons. Ladies’ shawls
of the latest styles. Hosiery, gloves, Ac. My stock of diy and dress goods
have been carefully selected, and much larger than ever before. *
oot!>m.7 J. It. MONTGOMERY.
PALL. 1872 WINTER.
KIM iTeXsTJuMe.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of McDuffie county and vicinity
that they have just received a
LARGEST IST ID ATTRACTIVE STOCK OP
Seasonable Dry Goods.
Evety department is well supplied and will be kept so, by daily arrivals all
through the Season.
Wo hope by offering only first class goods at the lowest living prices, and
strict ntt&Ltion to the demands and tastes of the community, to merit your confi
dence and patronage.
We give ] rompt and strict attention to orders, and pre-pay expenses when
tile amount is SIO or over.
With thanks for past favors, we remain very respectfully,
ocl2iuit KEAN, LAJVDP AAfl & UO.
Fibot ©lass Dry ©oods I
James W Turley,
260 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
*
Is now fully prepared to meet the wants of popular trade with a first class
dry goods sto k for Fall and Winter use.
The dress goods and shawl departments embrace every novelty of the season,
to which will be added new novelties as soon as they appear.
All the departments are full and complete, selected personally in New York ;
arranged and superintended personally in Augusta.
Prices n arked at convincingly low figures.
All are cordially invited to a careful inspection.
JAMES W. TURLEY,
oct 2m2 Third house above Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga
DRY GOODS I
1872- Fall and Winter. 1872.
P & M, Gallaier
190 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
now receiving, and will continue to receive during tbe Season,
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK
That they have ever offered to the public. Their friends and the public-generalfy
are invited to inspect it. r ° J
J We are determined not to be undersold, and in this connection will state to
our triends and patrons that we are prepttred to sell them* goods at the lowest
possible figures.
Everything usually kept-in a first class dry goods establishment can be
tound at our Store.
Call, examine and judge for yourselves.
Augusta, Ga., oct 2m3
LAND SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in December next, between
the lawful hours ot aale, before the
Courthouse door, in Thomson, McDuffie
County, Ga., a tract of land io the
Dearing District of said Coaaty, be
tween the Ga. R,- 8., and the Good
rich R. R., aboui 1 mile from tfia for
mer, and j mile from the latter, adjoin
ing the lands of A. E. Sturgis, and
others, containing about 430 acres, 40
acres cleared.
Also one other tract about 1 mile be
low the Deariog Depot, adjoining the
lands of Morison and others, containing
207 acres more orless, most of it cleared.
Terms: one half cash; the balance
Ist Nov., 1873 with interest from date.
These lands formerly belonged to the
estate of James Ivey.
I will also sell, at private sale, a
tract of land near Thomson containing
aboit 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 house and lot in the rear of
Mrs. McElroy’s premises, containing
about one acre.
oct3otf JAMES R. WILSON.
Administrator’s Hale.
Dr. James S. Janes, Arfmr., of Jno. N. Collins,
deed., will sell.st C. W. Arnold’s store, in Thomson,
on .Saturday after toon ol eacn week, a variety sf
goods and groceries.
At the s.le, next Saturday, a good second hand
buggy will be sold. oeilfltf
E. O’DON NELL. JAMES BL'ItKE
If tn. Short with
O’Donnell & Burke,
GROOER3,
AND
tom-mission iilmljants,
942 Broad Street,
UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL.
oct 23m3 Augusta, Georgia.
Jabo* I’ittcrs,
Manufactured by
388 Broad St., AugnHtn, On.
Rectifiers, Redistillers, Importers and
Wholesale Dealers in
PIE BYE IIS COSI M
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Brandies,
Wines.
Gin,
Rum,
Porter,
tie,
Etc., Etc.
Also a Superior Article of
LADIE 5 BITTE t, .
TOBACCO AND SEGABS OP EVERY VARIETY.
Aug.2Btf
LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER!
A NY quality or quantity of Pino Lumber de
t\ lire red at Thomson, or .14 Mile Post on the
Georgia Railroad, low for cash.
Poplar, Oak or Hickory
Lumber sawed to fill orders at special rates.
Lumber at Mill.
Ist, class Weather Boarding SI6 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
Bough Edge Sheeting 5 00
Straight Edge Sheeting S 00
J. T. KENDRICK.
February ]2l, 1812. 7m6
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
JW ILL sell if applied for iu fifteen days, one of
the best plantation* in, McDuffie to its size, con
tains two hundred aud ninety acres, one hundred and
silty in native forest, frame dwelling, cabius, giu
hou»e and other out-budduigs. A good water power
on the piaoe. The present crop—uot fertilized—will
show the quality of land, 50 balesjof cotton Can be
made on the place with threo horses. The place is
4jmi!es from Thomgon.
J. h. STOCKTON.
X. W. CARWILR. w. z, cab wile. z. w. CAB WILE, jb*
TANARUS« Wj lAiWtLI&CO.
Wholesale Grocers
AND
Commission illercljants,
210 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
, Agents for Wo. Mifsey & Co’s Celebrated Pila
delphia Alee.
Peter KalbfVeisch,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door
Frames, and alt necessary trim
mings used in the
Erection Os Buildings,
AH patterns of ,?i*
Picket Pemcmvc,
Also House Carpentering, Furni
ture Manufacturing, and Gene
ral Machine Repairing, done
at shortest notice.
iy Prompt attention to house Paint
ing. Cali on
PETEE KALBFLEISCH,
may22tjanlS73 Saw Dust, Georgia.
RODGERS & DEGRAAF,
Furniture Dealers,
141,143,145 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
WE invite the attention of the pub
lic to our very complete stock of
FURNITURE,
which embraces all the articles usually
found in a first class establishment.
We have just received an assortment
of fine
CHAMBER SUITES.
NEW STYJLES.
Call and examine our stock and judge
our prices. August 7m3
v.vasnjp.'t mwe.
We are now prepared to Furnish
WOOD COFFINS, CASES
AND
CASKETS,
Os our own make, and from the best
manufacturers, of all grades and styles.
fVe have, also, Fisk’s Celebrated Me
talic Cases and Caskets. lie shall make
every effort to give satisfaction to our
patrons in this our new line of business.
We have experienced attendants, and
hope to merit the attention of the
public.
Kodgers & DeGraaf
141, 143 145 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
August7m3
M O'DOWD & CO
GROCERS
-A-isrr>
Commission iitmljnnts,
No, 284 Broad Street,
•Augusta, GEORGI. 4.
HAS on blind and for sale, at the lowest market
prices, for cm.li or good factor's acceptances,
payable next Fail, a full soock of
Choice Groceries & Plantation
Supplies,
among which may be found the following:
50 hhds. D. It. bacon sides
10,000 lbs D. S. shoulders
10 casks hams
100 packages lard
200 boxes cheese
300 bbls flour, all grades,
300 aacks oats
40 “ seed rye
100 bbls. Irish potatoes
100 packages new Mackerel —Nos. 1, 2 and 3
100 “ extra mess Mackerel
10 bbls. buckwheat
100 chests tea all grades,
600 bbls. syrup—different grades
200 cases oysters—l and 2 lb. cans
200 cases canned fruits and vegetables
300 cases pickles, all. sixes,
50 “ lobsters, 1 and 2 lb. cans
200 gross matches
200 boxes candles
60,000 Charles Dickens sc gars
50,000 Georgia Chiefs “
50,000 our choice “
200,000 various grades ■** •
5,000 bushels com
25 hhds. Demarara sugar
So hhds. brown sugar
10 hhds. Scotch sugar
25 boxes Havana sugar
50 bbls. crushed, powdered and granulated sugar
200 bbls. extra C and A Stfgar
200 bags Rio coffee
50 “ Laguayra coffee
50 pockets old Government Java coffee
100 boxes No. 1 soap
200 boxes pale “
150 bcfxes starch
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 com whisky
30 bbls. brandy, gin and rum
10 quarter casks imported Cognao brandy
8 quarter casks Scotch and Irish whisky
20 quarter casks Sherry, Port 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 oases batten
200 boxes tobacco, all grades
100 cases smoking tobaoeu, all grades.
jsnSlyl —I gvrfi mit I
J DR. KEOXjTxA.TTID,
Dentist,
Can be found at bis Operating Room
in Tbonison, Ga., on tbe first Monday in
each month, where he will remain one
or two weeks, except in “cases of sicA
'ness.” August 7tf