McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, November 20, 1872, Image 4

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A Card. To thePisople ot McDuffie County: I understand that a Petition ia in cir culation for the return of this County to Columbia and Warren, and that some of its advocateaare creating the impres sion that I am So favor of the move ment. I have this to say to all : When the petition for the new Coun ty was first started, and until after the County was laid off, I opposed the same through honest and oonscientiou s motives, but now that the County is established I would not put it bac& in to the old Counties if I could. I em phatically deny having anything to do with this latter movement. John H. Scott. A. Cardtrom Ilorniui Greeley. Nkw York, November o.— -The Trib une to-morrow will publish the follow ing; A CABD.--The undersigned resumes the editorship of the Tribune, which he relin<siiiah*d oo embarking in another line o^blisinesssix months ago. Hence forth it shall be his endeavor to make this a thoroughly independent journal, treating all parties and political move ments with judicial fairness and candor, but courting the favor and deprecating the wrath of no one. If he can here after say anything that will tend heartily to unite the whole American people on the broad platform of universal amnesty and impartial suflrage. he will gladly do so. For the present, however, he can best commend that consummation by silence and forbearance. The victors in our late struggle can hardly fail to take the whole subject of Southern rights and wrongs into early and earnest con sideration, and to them for the present he remits it. Since he will never again be a candidate for any office, and is not in full accord with either of the great parties which have hitherto divided the country, he will be able and will en deavor to give a wider and steadier regard to the progress of science, indus try and the useful arts, than a partisan journal can do, and he will not be pro voked to indulgence iu those bitter per- Bona'ities w4.ch are the recognized bane of journalism. Sustained by u generous public, he will do his best to make the Tribune a power in tho broader field it now contemplates, as when human free dom was in peril it was in the arena of political partisanship. HORACE GBFEMCY. New York, November 6, 1872. •Would you take the last cent a man had for a glass of soda V asked a smart f'outh.-— ‘Yes,’ responded the unthink ng proprietor; whereupon, hopeful pulled out the cent and got the drink. i8 r « FALL AND WINTER GOODS! JAMES MILLER. I have rereived the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Fall and Winter Dress Mood* That it has been my good fortune to show since the war. comprising all the new kinds of goods, shades and colors. 1 have the Plain and Reps Henrietta Cloths, new style, for Dresses, of the difterant, shades and colors. A LF A O -A. £3 , In the way of Alpacas, I have the Colored Bereah, Stiriped and Reps. Os Black Alpacas, I only keep the Buffalo brand. These goods never change color. A large lot of Shawls, Scarfs, Neck Ties and Sash Ribbons. OLOTHS. In the way of Cassinete, Tweeds, Cassimers and Kentucky Jeans, my stock is very large; in fact, everything usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store may bo found here. Gray Blankets and White Blankets —lO-4. l|-4, 12-4—in great variety. I would respectfully ask all of my old friends to cull and look for them selves. If the Goods Suit, the Prices are Small. Augusta Ga. novCm 1 J. M. BARFIELD, TAILOR. W AM permanently located in Thom- JL son, and am prepared to cut and make to order suits or, the most reason able teims, and in the very latest styles and fashions. An experience of thirty years in the business satisfies me that I can guarantee aatisfaction in every in stance. Call and see me, next door above J. H. Stockton’s store. novlSthtf J. M. BARFIELD. AGENTB ‘ Something New. 6 salable articles, sell at sight. Catalogues and one Wanted. \ sample free. N. V. MTg Cos., 21 j CourlUndt St,, N. Y. oct 30w4 The Gales of Araby are not spicier than the aroma of the fragrant Sotodont imparts ot the breath. Nor is the heart of the ivory nut whiter than the teeth that are cleaned daily with that matchless fluid. Legal Advertisements. Tax Collector’s Notice. rWCLI, meet the citizens of the County at the following Precincts this month, for the pur pose of collecting the State and County Taxes : Thomson, Saturday's, Nov. 9th, l*>tb, 23d and 30th. Wrightsboto’, Monday's Nov. 11th, ISth and 25th. Republican, Tuesdays Nov. 12th, 19th and 20th. Hearing, Wednesday’s Nov. 13th, 20th and 27th. Mt. Auburn, Thursday’s Nov. 14th, 21st and 28th. I earnestly request all tax payers to meet me promptly at the above appointments, prepared to settle their taxes, as lam instructed by the Or dinary of the connty to issue executions against all delinquents after the first day of January next. H. W. YOUNG, Tax Collector of McDuffie Cos. novfi ts Adinini«tor’« Aolice. GEORGIA —Aft- Duffle County. 'Wff’OTICK is hereby given to all per- X,xj sons holding claims against the estate of E. 0. Wade, deceased, late of said County, to present them duly au thenticated, within the time prescribed by law to the undersigned, or the same will be forever barred, and those owing said estate must make payment imme diately or suits will he commenced. novl3d3o ANDERSON IVEY, Admr. GEORGIA MrDuffi: 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 Jeave to sell the lands belonging to ttie estate of Samuel F. Megahee, deceased, as directed by his will, for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. MARYANN MEGAHEE, Executrix. oct3om2 Citation. GEORGIA— McDuffie County. mFOTICE is hereby given to all per- JL.xj sons concerned, that E. O. Wade, late 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 und proper person, thirty days after the publication of this citation, unless some valid ob jection is made to his appointment. Given under my band and official signature this 29 th day ofOctohei 1872. A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary. oct3od3o Lolunihm County Adiuin islators Male. GEORGIA.— Columbia County. By virtue of an Order from the Co' rt of Ordinary of said County, the under signed, as Admr, of John Magahee dec’d, will sell, at the Court house door at Appling in sa:d County, in Decem ber next, a certain tract of land, contain ing forty acres, more or less, lying in what wus 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. Citation. GEORGIA —McDuffie County. IC. WIMBURN, administrator, A« of the estate of Jesse Watson, deceased, having applied to me for leave to sell the land of saiii 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. 0c'.9d60 GEORGI A— McDuffie County. Dclemirc Culbreath, 1 vs. > Libel for Divorce. Sarah Culbreath. S It appearing to the Court, from the return of the Sheriff, that Sarah Cul breuth, 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 copy from the Minutes. ocllG lm4m R. H. PEARCE, Clerk. M.E. IIUNDLEY MpfJALLS the attention of the Ladies of Thomson and vicinity to her New and Beautiful Stock of Millinery Goods, consisting of Huts. Ribbons. Laces, Switches, Curies, and a variety of essential Notions. Her Stock is * ntireiy new, and very attractive. She guarantees satisfaction to all who will favor her with their patronage. oct3oinl Thomson, Ga. [mr 13yl] oct2 R. II BUSH, Agent. I atn agent far the following Standard Fertilizers, and will take pleasure iu supplying all those in need of a good in,mure: Atlantic Phosphate VVando Fertilizer E. Frank Coo'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 tho most reasonable terms j oct R. H. BUSH, Agent •U». r*rUcci*r*iiW Ao4a»mU, Uixuoa kOn ,V** tuiu, | *pt4jr| RW -RUSH « JmmLi iU w kJXms Fa.lt, and Winter Goods BEG leave to announce to my friends an I the public generally that I have just returned from New York, having purchased a large and well selected STOUK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and Notions of 'every description Rsaiy Miie Clothing* Hit3> Boat3 and Shoas- FAMILY ROLL HIE* OF ALL Kl\l>3. My stock being an entirely new one, with no old goods on hanj, I feel confident that I am prepared to suit mycustomers. All my old friends and former cuitomerare invited to call and examine my stock,and 1 assure them I will ta£e pleasure in showing it to them. aep2-stf u. H. BUSH. 1 . s o O YARDS Dress Go:ds From 20 Cents t<i §I.OO per Yard. I BEG leave to call attention to my large and well selected stock, now being received. Scotch plaids, solid and figured sat tee ns, blucA, white and lilac alpaca's, Irish linens, white, brown and red damasks, napkins, cotton diapers, bed spreads &e. White and grey blankets. Bluet 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 lutest styles. Clothing. Boots and shoes. Bridles, whips, &c. Hats, Hardware. Crockery and glassware. A full line of millinery goods, Ladies’ hats, trimmed un:l untrimmed, sash trimmings, taffeta ribbons. Ladies’ shawls of t‘e latest siyles. Hosiery, gloves, &c. My stock of dry and dress goods have been carefully selected, and much larger than ever before. octbmil J, U. MONTGOMERY. FALL. 1872 WINTER. KEAN A tIABBEIiB. TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of McDuffie county and vicinity that they have just received a H, A.L.QEST 3srr> ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF Seasonable Dry Goods. F.veiy department is well supplied and will be kept so, by daily arrivals all through llie 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 Dby Goods l 260 Bread 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 d-partments embrace every novelty of the season, to which will be added new novelties rs soon as they appear. All the departments are full and complete, selected personally in New York ; arranged and superintended personally in Augusta. Prices marked 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. 190 Broad Street, Augusta, da. 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] goods at the lowest possible figures. Everything usually kept in a first class dry goods establishment can be found at our Store. i Call, exam ue 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, Ga., a tract of land in the Dearing District of said County, be tween the Ga. R, R., and the Good rich R. R., about 1 mile from ths 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 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 occupie 1 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. oct3otf JAMES K. WILSON. E. O’DONNELL. JAMES BUKKE. W’ni. Short with O’Donnell & Burke, GROCERS, AND L ommission illcrcljants, 912 lirtind Street, UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL. oct 23di3 Augusla, Georgia. bbijmiiel’s faces’ Hitters, Manufactured by pjfiljb J3SSJ Itroiid SI., Augusta, Ga. Rectifiers, Redistillers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in pi m 133 tffi liras. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Slrntidirs, Wiiim. <«in. Ruin, S*orter, lie, Etc., Etc. Also a Superior Article of LADIEH’ BITTEIIH. TOBACCO AND SEGA US OF EVERY VARIETY. Aug.2Stf Ho! ye tlial are Bnretbotrd Come to the Shoe Store. I HAVE just received the largest and best stock of Gents’ and Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers a ;d Rubbers and a general assortment of Misses’ and Children’s shoes Gaiters, BOYS BOOTS from SI 7-5 to $2 00. I propose to sell at as low figures as can be pur chased in any city, town village or hamlet in Georgia. Thanking my friends for past favors, I earnestly solicit their future pat ronage. Call and examine my stock, and 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. JIUES « lIIIME A IS ISO., 205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., R-»p c fully ask your attention to a full line of the Billowing goods, which will be tola as luw as any other house : CARPET DEPARTMENT. Lire CtirtS'D*, Muslin Cur unis, F... s li-h V-lv-t Carp-ls M hirfow B'iad-s, all sues, English Hr,use's Carpets, , C^ I,Ln *’ #U Three P y and Ingrain * fltl and Borders, Carpets. Beautnul Chromes. Venetian Carpets, Gnoctr.Y department. heap Carpets, Choice Frmi'.v Groceries, £ .7 °!^ S ' received weekly, Table Od C. oths l>„ffi e and Haln ,, b.a,r Ca-peIS and Rods, E , ish Crackers, Mattings, Druggets J^ pl . C s’ Food. Door Mats. Baskets of all kinds, Wood curtain department. Ware, Curtain Materials, Biooms and Brus' es, Cornices and Bands. Flamation Supplies. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains made and laid at short not'Ce. oct3llm6 XSR.. IEHEOTjT i A.KTID, Dentist, Can he found at his Operating Room in Thomson, Ga , on the first Monday in each mouth, where he will remain one or two weeks, except in “cases of sick ness.” August 7tf Peter Kalbfleisch, Manufacturer and Dealer in Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door Frames, and all necessary trim mings used in the Erection of Doildings, Ail patterns of PIGJ&ET P&eY Cf'YG, Also House Carpentering, Furni ture Manufacturing, and Gene ral Machine Repairing, done at shortest notice. Prompt attention to house Paint ine. Call on PETER KALBFLEISCH, may22fjarlS73 Saw Dust, Georgia. M ODOWD & CO GEO GEES -A-XsTID €omimssion illml)ant3 y No, 284 Broad Street, GEORGIA. HAS on hand and for sale, at the lowest market prices, for cash or good factor's acceptances, pnyable next Fall, a fall acock of Choice Groceries & Plantation Supplies, among which may be found the following ; 50 hhds, D. R, bacon aides 10,000 lbs D. S. shoulder* 10 casks hams 100 packages lard 200 boles cheese 800 bbU flour, all grades* 300 socks oats 40 44 seed rye 100 bbls. Irish potatoes 100 packages new Mackerel—Nos. 1 1 2 and 5 1(K) 44 extra mess Mackerel 10 bbls. buckwheat 100 chests tea all grades, 500 bbls. syrup —different grades 200 cases oysters—l and 2 lb. cans 200 cases canned fruits and vegetable* 300 cases pickles, all sizes, 50 “ lobsters, 1 and 2 lb. cans 200 gross matches 200 l»oxes candles 50.000 Charles Dickens segars 50,000 Georgia Chiefs “ 50,000 our choice 44 200,000 various grades 44 5,000 bushels com 25 hhds. Demursra sugar 35 hhds. brown sugar 10 hhds. Scotch sugar 25 Ikjxcs Havana sugar 50 bbls, crushed, powdered and granulated «ugar 200 bbls. extra C and A sugar 200 bags Rio coffee 50 44 Laguayra coffee 50 pockets old Government Java coffe* 100 boxes No. 1 soap 200 boxes pale 14 150 boxes starch 100 boxes soda 100 dozen buckets 50 dozen broorusj 10 bbls. pure Baker whisky 50 bbls. Old Valley whisky 2«K) bbls. rye whisky, all grades 50 bbls. pure com whisky 30 bbls. brandy, gin and ram 10 quarter casks imported Cognac brandy 8 quarter casks Scotch and Irish whisky 20 quarter casks Sherry, Port and Madeira win* 20 casks ale and porter 10 casks Coopers 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 LUMBER. LUMBER. LIMBER! X NY quality or quantity of Pina Lumber de x\_ live-ed at Thomson, or 31 Mile Post on the Georgia Rail) oad, low for cash. Poplar, Oak or Hickory Lumber wawod to fill orders at special rates. Lumber at Ist, class Weather Boarding Sl6 00 2d, class “ 14 00 Ist, class Flooring 16 00 2d, class “ 14 00 Ist, class Palings 17 yo 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. 7 m 6 Manhood,How Lost, How* Restored ' Tus * Polished, a new edition \nlSBStSk I >r Culver-wells Celebrated W|£||3i]nl tssay on the radical cure . withont medicine) of Sper- uatorrhcea or Seminal Weak ness, luvotuutary 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 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 cared without the dangerous nse 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 core himsely cheaply, privately, and j 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 I post stamps Also, Dr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide,” price i 50 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE * CO., \ 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4,586 \ jao. 24, Iy