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The Lovur*.
In Different Mood* and, Tenses.
Sally Salter, she was a yonng teacher who taught.
And her friend, Charley Chnrcb, was a preacher
who pranghb
Although his enemies call him a screech* r who
acraught.
His heart, when he saw her, kept sinking, and
sank.
And his eye, meeting hers, kept winking and
wnnk;
While she, in her torn, fell to thinking and thank
He hastened to woo her, and sweetly he wooed,
For his lore grew nntil a tv >nntain it grewed,
And what he was longing to do then he doed.
In secret he wanted to speak, and he spoke;
To seek with his lips what his heart long hod
soke;
So he managed to let the troth leak, and it loke.
He asked her to ride to the church, and they
rode;
They so sweetly did glide, that they both said
they glode,
And they came to the place to be tied, and were
lode.
Then, homeward, ha said, let ns drive, and they
drove,
And as soon as he wished to arrive, they arrove;
For whatever he eonldn't contrive she controve.
The kiss he was dying to steal, then he stole;
At the feet where he wanted to kneel there he
knols;
And he said, "I foal better than over I foie.”
So they loach other kept clinging and clung,
While time his swift current was winging and
wung;
And this was the thing he was bringing and
brung.
The man Sally wanted to catch, and had caught—
That she wanted from others to snatch, and had
snaugbt—
Was the one that she now liked to scratch, aud
she soraught.
And Charley's warm love began freezing, and
froze,
While he took to teazing and cruelly toze
The girl he had wished to be squeezing and
squoze.
“Wretch 1” he oried, when she threatened to leave
him, and left,
“How oonld you deceive me, as you have deceft
And she answered, “I promised to eleevo and I've
deft
Ntti^cUancauo.
Tom, u chit of four summers, was
anxious for a baby brother. His father,
a minister, had taught him that it was
hi* duty to pray for what he Wanted.—
Going to his father with a very sober
face, he said. “Pa, do you suppose if I
pray to God right along that ho would
send me a baby brother?”
“Perhaps so,” said Papa; “but why
do you ask ?”
“Oh, because I have been praying off
and ou this good while, and it don’t
seem to do any good.”
A Smaut Minister. —A little girl
five years old came home from meeting
and gave the following account of (he
minister. Older people have seen
preachers not unlike this one.
“Mother I huvo hoard such a smart
minister. lie stamped and pounded
and made such a noise ; and by and by
he got so mad he came out of the pulpit
Hnd shook his fist at the folks, and there
wasn’t any one dared to go up and tight
him.”
JAMIESBAILIE & IlitO ,
206 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
isk your Attention to a fall line of lh*%
following goods, which will bo eolu ns low as any
other house:
CARPET DEPARTMENT. LftOC Ctm*il|9;
Musliii Curtains,
Enili h V-lv.t Gurpt ta Window all size..,
English Hawse's Carpets,l* 11 '* 1 Cloth., nil within
Three Ply nud Ingram" * ll »«“* Borjcrs,
Carpets' Beautiful Chromhs.
Venetian Carpets, grocery nBPAUTMKNT.
Stt P <Br&. Choioe . Qrwwfrs.
Table 0,1 Cloth., n w#,kl *
Stair Cft’pets and Rods, « u *
-SSnsta
Wtor Mata. Bunkota of nil kinds, Wood
CURTAIN department. w H re,
Curtain Materials, Bioom* and Bros ea,
Cornices and Banda. Plantation Supplies.
Carpets, Od Cloths and Cut taius made and laid at
abort notice. oct3(!mt>
ft Ho! ye that art* Barefooted
Koine to the Shoe Store.
HAVE just received (he largest aud
■ best stock of Gents’ and Ladies’ Boots
and Shoes, Gaiters. Slippers
h and Rubbers and
i assortment of Misses’
aud Children’s
shoes Gaiters,
BOYS BOOTS
from $1 75 to $2 00. I propose to
I pll at as low figures as can be pur
hased in any city, town village or
amlet in Georgia.
f Thanking my friends for past favors,
earnestly solicit their future pnt
onage. Call and examine my stock,
nd lam confident that you will not
fail to make purchases and save expense.
Take due notice and govern yourselves
accordingly.
oct 2tf D. F. IRVING.
The Gales of Araby are not spicier
than the syoma of the fragrant Sozodont imparts
to the breath. Nor U the heart of the ivory nut
whiter than the teeth that are cleaned daily with
that matchless fluid.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
"■TAMES P. HODO has applied to me
all 1 lor setting apart homestead and ex
emption of personalty, and I will pass
upon the same at my office on Saturday
the 24th inst.
A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary.
nov6w2
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
Application win be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said
County, at the first regular term, after
the expiration of two months from the
first publication of this notice for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Samuel F. Megahee, deceaned, as
directed by his will, for the benefit of
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
MARY ANN MEGAIIEE, Executrix.
oct3om2
Citation.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
NOTICE is hereby given to all per
sons concerned, that E. O. Wade,
lute of said County, has departed this
iife intestate, and no person has applied
for administration on his estate, and
that in terms of law, admistration 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 his appointment.
Given under my hand and official
signature this 29thday ofOctobei 1872.
A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary.
oct3Qd3Q
Columbia County Admin
istrator* Malt*.
GEORGIA.— Columbia County,
By virtue of an Order from the Court
of Ordinary of said County, the under
signed, as Admr, of John Magahee
dec’d.will sell, at the Court house door
nt Appling in sad County, in Decem
ber next, a certain tract of land, contain
ing forty acres, more or less, lying in
what was origiuully Cherokee County,
aud known by the number 482, in the
First District of the Third Section, be
longing to the estate of suid deceased.
Sold for the beuifit of the creditors and
heirs.
W. B. ROEBUCK, Admr.
Citation.
GEORGIA —Me Du fie County.
rC. WIMBURN, administrator,
.An of the estate of Jesse Watson,
deceased, having applied to me for leave
to sell the lurid ot said estate in suid
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.
00'.W60
GEORGIA — McDuffie County.
Delaware Culbrealh, )
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
Sarah Cnlbrcath. )
It appearing to the Court, from the
return ol the Sheriff, that Sarah Cul
breatb, wife of Delaware Culbreath, and
Defendant in a Libel for Divorce, begun
at the August Term of the Superior
Court of said county, is not a resident
of the county it is hereby ordered that
service be perfected by publication in
the McDuffie Journal, in terms of the
law.
A true copv from the Minutes.
ocll6 lin4m li. H. PEARCE, Clerk.
>1 ILKm. i:. HlTrv l>l .i; v
dpll \LLS the attention of the Ladies
J ol Thomson and vicinity to her
New and Beautiful Stock
of Millinery Goods, consisting of flats.
Ribbons. Laces, Switches, Curies, and
a variety of essential Notions.
Her Stock is mtirely new, and very
attractive. She guarantees satisfaction
to all who will favor her with their
patronage. oct3oml
Manhood,How Lost, How. Restored
'nst published, anew edition
UrtftMk tVQ ,f Ur C'dverwell’s Celebrated
W.«I-tltlw ksay ou the radical cure
\Mw without medicine) of Sper-
Tilil oatorrhoea or Seuiiual Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Importenoy,
Meutal and Physical, Incapacity, Impediments to
Marriage, etc. also. Consumption, Epilepsy and
Eitar induced by self indulgence or sexual extrav
agance.
Price, in a coaled envelope, only 6 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 mode 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
radically.
This Lecture should be in the hands of every
youth and every man in the land
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two
post stumps
Also, Dr. Culverwell's “Marriage Guide,” price
50 cents.
Address the Publishers,
CHAS. .T. C. KLINE & CO..
127 Bowery. New York, Post Office Box 4,586
jau. 24, ly
Help for the Hopeless.—You are
weak, dejected, miserable, and nothing does yon
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 aj general rain refreshes the withered
flowers.
Rtt TQTTQ'O*
. 111, JdUqU.
Faia,- and Winter Cioous,
BEG leave to announce to my friends and the public generally that I have
just returned from New York, having purchased a large and well selected
STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and Notions of ’every description
Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes-
FAIILY ROCK KISS OF ALL KIIDS.
My stock being an entirely new one, with no old goods on hand, I feel confident
that I am prepared to suit mycustomers.
All my old friends and former customerare invited to call and examine my
stock,and I assure them I will ta&e pleasure in showing it to them. sep2stf
K. H. BUSH.
1,300 Y A R. ID S
Dress Go ds From 20 Cents to ,SI.OO per Yard.
I BEG !eave to call attention to my large and well selected stock, now being
received. Scotch plaids, solid and figured satteens, blacAr, white anil lilac
alpaca’s, Irish linens, white, brown and red damasks, napkins, cotton diapers,
bed spreads &c. White and grey blankets. Blaci 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’ hats of
all the latest styles. Clothing Boots and shoes. Bridles, whips, &c. Hats,
Hardware. Crockery and glassware. A full line of millinery goods, Ladies’
hats, trimmed and untrimmed, sash trimmings, taffeta ribbons. Ladies’ shawls
of tie latest styles. Hosiery, gloves, &c. My stock of dty and dress goods
have been carefully selected, and much larger than ever before.
oct»m3 J. H. MON TGOMEXtY.
FALL. 1072 WINTER.
IIM €AiilLi.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of McDuffie county and vicinity
that they have just received a
LARGEST JSTD ATTRACTIVE STOCK OB
e asonable Dry Goods.
Evety 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 ) rompt and strict attention to orders, and pre-pay expenses when
the amount is $lO or over.
With thanks for past favors, we remain very respectfully, oct2m3
First Class Dry Goods l
James WTurley,
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!
1872- Fall and Winter. 1872.
P. & I. Maher,
190 Rroad Street, Augusta, Ga.
RE now receiving, and will continue to receive during the Season,
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK
That they have ever offered to the public. Their friends and the public-generally
are invited to inspect it.
! We are determined not to be undersold, and in this connection will state to
our friends and patrons that we are prepared to sell them J goods at the lowest
possible figures.
Everything usually kept in a first class dry goods establishment can be
found at our Store.
j 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 ol sale, before the
Courthouse door, in Thomson, McDuffie
County, 6a., a tract of land in the
Dearing District of said County, be
tween the Ga. It, R., and the Good
rich R. R., about 1 mile from the for
mer, and \ 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 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., 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 clhauk; 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.
Ad mimstrator’s Sale.
JDr. James S. Jone*, Adinr., of Juo. N. Colima,
deed., will sell, at C. W, Arnold’s atore, in Thomson,
on Saturday after oon ol each Week, a variety es
goods and groceries.
At the s le, next Saturday, a good second hand
buggy will be gold. octl6tf
E. O’DONNELL. JAMES BURKE.
If* m. Short with
O’Donnell & Burke,
GROOER3,
AND
Commission iltcidjants,
948 ISi'oad street,
UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL.
oct 23m3 Augusta, Georgia.
BRUMMKI/s
'£Mts gutters,
Manufactured bv
Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Rectifiers, Redistillers, Importers and
Wholesale Dealers in
11 RYE 111 Dll 18.
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Brandies,
Wines.
Ciin,
Until,
I*orter,
Ale,
F.lc., Etc.
Also a Superior Article of
LADIES’ HITTERS.
TOBACCO AND SEGARSOF EVERY VARIETY.
Aug.23tf
LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER!
ANY quality or quantity of Pin- Lumber de
livered at Thom.-«ou, or .14 Mile Post on the
Georgia Railioad, low for cash.
Poplar, Oak or Hickory
Lumber sawed lo fill orders at special rates.
Lumber at IVXill.
Ist, class Weather Boarding Sl6 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 50
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 Edge Sheeting 8 00
J. T. KENDRICK.
February 21, 1 872. 7m6
aTtTntFon CONTRACTOR^!
r PHE Building Committee of the White Oak
! Campground wi 1 recieve sealed proposals for
building »u Arbor, Pulpit and Preacher’s teut, un
til the 20thday of November, next. Plans and
specifications can be seen at the Stoie of J. B, Neal
A Son at TUomsoo, Ga. Any explanations deSTed
can be had by calling on Judge Neal, Col. Jno. R.
'rilgon or Capt. Win. Jchnston, or anyone of the
Building Committee. All proposals 1 eceived will be
opened and examined by the Committee at the
Cainpgrtund, ou the 20th of November, between the
hours of 10 aod 12 o’clock, A. M., at which time
aud place earh CommAteman, and person making
proposals, are requested to attend.
M. C. FULTON, J cc
J P WILLIAMS, “
JNO. R. WILSON, |
JNO. CANDLER, l <5
R, S. NEAL. i O
L. A. LUKE, J =
AGENTS I Something New, 6 salable articles,
sell at sight. Catalogues and one
fPanfcd, I sample free. N. Y. MTg Cos., 21
| CourtUndt St., N. Y. oct 30w4
Peter Kalbfleisch,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door
Frames, and all necessary trina
mings used in thaii t
Erection of* Building's,
All patterns of ■
Picket Pejvcure.
Also House Carpentering, Furni
ture Manufacturing, and Gene
ral Machine Repairing, done
at shortest notice.
Prompt attention to house Paint
ing. Call on
PETER KALBFLEISCH,
may22tjanlS73 Saw Dust, Georgia.
RUhfcrliKS & DEGRAAF,
Furniture Dealers,
141,143,1458r0ad Street, Augusta, Ga.
WE invite the attention of the pub
lic to our very complete stock of
FUFYITUBE,
which embraces ail the articles usually
found in a first class establishment.
We have just received an assortment
of fine
CHAMBER SUITES.
NEW STYLES.
Call and examine our stock and judge
our prices. August. 7m3
IWBPm Til MIN®.
We are now prepared to Furnish
WOOD COFFINS, CASES
AND
CASIt E T 8 ,
Os our own make, and from the best
manufacturers, of all grades and styles.
We have, also, Fisk’s Celebrated Me
talie Cases and Caskets, fie 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.
Rodgers & DeGraaf
141, 143 145 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
August7m3
M O’DOWD & CO
GROCERS
-A-KTE)
Commission i!terd)anto,
No, 284 Broad Street,
GEORG L 4.
If AS on tiand and for Bale, at the lowost market
»1 prices, for cash or good factor’s acceptances,
payable next Fall, a full scock of
Choice Groceries & Plantation
Supplies,
among which may bo found the following :
50 hhds. D. R. bacon sides
10,(XXf lbs D. S. shoulders
10 casks hams
100 packages lard
200 l>oxes cheese
300 hbls flour, all grades,
300 sacks oats
40 “ seed rye
100 hbls. Irish potatoes
100 packages new Mackerel—Nos. 1, 2 and 3
100 “ extra mess Mackerel
10 hbls. bucKwheat
100 chests tea all grades,
500 bids, syrup—different grades
200 cases oysters—l and 2 lb. cans
200 cases canned fruits and vegetables
300 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
35 hhds. brown sugar
10 hhds. Scotch sugar
25 boxes Ilavana sugar
50 bbls. crushed, powdered and granulated sugar
200 bbls. extra C and A sugar
200 bags Rio coffee
50 “ Laguayra coffee
50 pockets old Government Java coffee
100 boxes No. 1 soap
200 boxes pale “
150 boxes starch
100 boxes soda
100 dozen buckets
50 dozen brooms'
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 Cognac 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 cases bitters
200 boxes tobacco, all grades
100 cases smoking tobacco, all grades.
jan3lyl
DR. HO3L.T.A.3STID.
Berxtist,
Can be found at his Operating Room
in Thomson, Ga., on the first Monday in
each month, where he will remain one
or two weeks, except in “cases of sic&-
‘ness.” August 7tf