McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, December 04, 1872, Image 4

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MILLINERY. MRS. WORUILL would respect fully call the attention of the Ladies of Thomson and vicinity to her well selected STOCK OF .HILLITERS’ and white goods. Also a fine assort ment of LADIES’ BOOTS Ladies’ Hats made in in the latest style. Old Hats retrimed at the lowest prices. Call and examine. octltimU Thomas Richards & Son, Booksellere, Stationers AND Dealers in Fancy Goods, 2&3 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Established 1897. Keep * Urge stock of ell kinds and qualities of Blank Books, Fools-cap, Letter, Note aud all aizea of WttITIJVG / And e»er/ article of Stationery uned in Counting Home and PUBLIC OFFICES: and a great variety of Fancy food*, to suit ih c wants of Country Merchant.. Anv Hooka wanted will he sent by mail free of aipeuoe ou receptof I'ublishers' prices. FIRST CLASS GROCERIES! Cm W. ti&NOEc® <£• €q.b BEG leave to inform their old cus tomers and the public generally that they are constantly receiving arid have on band a well selected stock of FIT HISS STAPLE AM FAICY OROCE R I B S , And every nrticle kept in a good grocery house. Having recently commenced business, we are determined to win patronage by buying our goods at very low prices aud SELLING THEM AT SMALL PROFITS. Among our stock mny found sugar cured and canvassed hams. Hour of all brands, and at prices to suit the people, smoked and bulA meats, cheese, crackers, Duts, plain and fancy candies, sardines, oysters, fresh sulmon, fresh mackerel, pickles, segars, tobacco, canned fruits Ac. Call on us and we warrant to give satisfaction. CL W. Arnold Sc Cos. Thomson, Ga. [mr 13yl] oct2 A BOOK FOR THE MILLION t Marriage 1 marry on th* physiological Guide. I SRV.T.v.Astixr'jsraJ UtMl discoveries In producing and preventing offsprtog, how to prosorw tbs completion, Ac. Thlal ■ an Interesting work • f two hundred nnd slity ttl „ with numerous engravings, and cantalna valuable Uforosettou fhr tboae who are marrled.or eontemplatamai rtaas. RtUlHlan book that ought to ba kept undar look usd key, and notlnld caraloaaly about the bouaa. It eontaina the aaperlaoco and advice oil phvalolaa *®.Vu.*»oJ of for Flflr C..U. Addraas Dr. Bntu UUpanaary.No. la «. Eighthalra«l •t. Louie, Mn. Voiles to tbs Afflicted and Unfortunate. Bator# applying to tba notorious quaoks who advtrlls#in EbUn papers,or using any quaok remedlaa Peruse Dr. itta' work no matter what your disease is, or how deplor* . .oubi. ...» .r .«.»■«,« HM,:! atndor.od by Mott eel.br.wa modi wlp.b..,. »f Ihl. rounuy ui .utop., >.d ... M ..»- aulud MT»n.llT or by moil, o. ihodi.OKio. mooilonodl. KMI «i p.rlin.lf.. It N. El|btb BVMt Mini aut.l »4 Übt.oui, 81. Louli, Ho. novSKkl. 1 H 7 ti FALL AND WINTER GOODS! JAMES MILLER. I have received the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Fall and Winter llrcs* (wood* That it has been my good fortune to show since the war, comprising all the new kinds ol goods, shades and colors. 1 have the Pluin and Reps Henrietta Cloths, new style, for Dresses, of the difier&nt shades and colors. .A. Xj 3? A O -A. S, 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. CLOTHS . In the way of Cassinets, Tweeds, Cassimers aud Kentucky Jeuns, my stock is very large; in lact, everything usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store may be found here. Gray Blankets and White Blankets —lO-4,11-4,12-4 —in great variety. I would respectfully ask all of my old friends to call and look for them selves. If the Goods Suit, the Prices are Small. Augusta Ga. novGml j. m. bTrfieldT TAILOR. I AM permanently located in Thom son, and am prepared to cut and make to order suits on the most reason able terms, and in the very latest styles aud fashions. An experience of thirty years in the business satisfies tne that I can guarantee satisfaction in every in stance. Call and see me, next door above J. H. Stockton’s store. novl3thtf J. M. BARFIELD. 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 the 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 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 ol James Ivey. I will also sell, at private sale, a tract of lar.d near Thomson containing abort 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 Adkius 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 R. WILSON. BRUMMEI/8 fairies’ fitters, Munuliiclurcd by fgg| JJHif IJtroml Hr., AiiffUMtu, On. Rectifiers, Redistillers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Til BYE II COM WHISKIES. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Brandies, Wines. Gin. 1C ii in, Porter, %le, Etc., Etc. Also a Superior Article of LADIES’ HITTERS. TOBACCO AND SKOARS OF EVERY VARIETY. Aug.SStf Legal Advertinements. Tax Collector’s Notice. I" WILL meet the citizens of the Cimntv at the following Preoinota this month, for the pur pose of collecting the State and County Taxes : Thomson, Saturday’s, Nov. 9th, ltith,23d and :10th. Wrighteboro’, Monday’h Nov. 11th, 18th and 2ath. Republican, Tuesdays Nov. 12th, 19th and 2(>th. Dearing, Wednesday’s Nov. 18th, 20th and 27th. Mt. Auburn, Thursday's Nov. 11th, 21st and 28th. I earnestly request all tar payors to meet mo promptly at the above appointments, prepared to settle thoir taxes, as I am instructed by the Or dinary of the county to issue executions against all delinquents after the first day of January next, 11. \V. YOUNG, Tax Collector of McDuffie Cos. novO ts Ailiniiiistor’s Notice. GEORGIA —Me Dufjie County- NOTICK is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the estate of E. O. Wade, deceased, late of said County, to present them duly au thenticated, within the time prescribed by law to tho undersigned, or the same will be forever barred, and those owing said estate must make payment imme diately or suits will be commenced, novl 3d30 ANDERSON IVEY, Admr. House and Lot for Sale. OFFER for sale my dwelling House li and Lot, situated in the suburbs of the town of Thomson. The dwelling contains six plastered rooms. There is a good kitchen, Servants House, Smoke house, Dairy and Stable on the Premi ses. The lot contains 4 9-10 acres of good land, enclosed with a substantial plank fence. The buildings and yard have been newly painted and thorougly repaired. The yard (both front and back) is beautifully shaded with native oaks, making it one of the most pleas ant and desirable homes in and around our town. Apply to JOHN E. BENTON. Thomson Ga., Nov. 13th 1872 ts. "R. H. BUSH, Agent. I am agent for the following Standard Fertilizers, and will take pleasure in supplying all those in need of a good manure Atlantic Phosphate Wando Fertilizer E. Frank Coo’s Guano Etewan Guano. To any of my planting friends desirous of pnr chasing the very best standard Fertilizers, I am prepared to furnish them on the most reasonable terms. oct 30tf R. H. BUSH, Agent. The Gales of Araby are not spicier than the aroma of the fragrant Sozodont imparts ot the breath. Nor is the heart of the ivory nut whiter than the teeth that are cleaned daily with that matchless fluid. . RTT TQTTQ'O’ . JuL JDUoJCL. Fall- and Winter Ck-oods 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 > thing, ats, Baots and Shoes- FAMILY ROCERIE* OF ALL KIYIH. My stock being an entirely new one, with no old goods on hand, I leel 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 take pleasure in showing it to them. sep2stf R. H. BUSH. J. II- Montgomry 1,500 YARDS Dress Go ds From 20 Cents t ( » SI.OO per Yard. IBEG leave to call attention to my large and well selected stock, now being received. Scotch plaids, solid and figured satteens, black, white and lilac alpaca’s, Irish linens, white, brown ami red damasks, napkins, cotton diapers, bed spreads &c. White and grey blankets. Black silk velvet ribbons. Dress trimmings and buttons in great varieties. Corsets and lioopskirts. 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 linn of millinery goods, Ladies’ hats, trimmed and untrimmed, sash trimmings, taffeta ribbons. Ladies’ shawls of the latest styles. Hosiery, gloves, &c. My stock of dty and dress goods have been carefully selected, and much larger than ever before. ootttaS J - H. MONTGOMERY. m . _ FALL. 1072 WINTER. IIAN A €AiS!liB, TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of McDuffie county and vicinity that they have just received a LA-RGmST 2STD ATTRACTIVE CD3 t OF Seasonable Dry Goods. Eveiy department is well supplied and will be kept so, by daily arrivals all I through the Season. We hope by offering only first class goods at the lowest living prices, and strict attei tion to the demands and tastes of the community, to merit your confi dence and patronage. | We give ; rompt and stri-.t attention to orders, and pre-pay expenses when the amount is #lO or over. With thanks for past favors, we remain very respectfully, oct2m3 1872- Fall -inti Winter. 1872. P. & M Gallaher, 190 Broad Street, Augusta) tSa. RE now receiving, and will continue to receive during the Season, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK That they have ever offered to the publie. Their friends and tho 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. Call, examine and judge for yourselves. Augusta, Ga., oct 2rn3 Magnificent Display of Dry Goods at JAMES A. GRAY & CO’S., 19-1 A 190 BK»AI> STREET, AUGUST 1, «A. Beg to inform their friends, and the public, that they are now receiving the largest and most complete assortment of ever brought to this market. With an experience of twenty-eight years, caterring for the States of Georgia and South Carolinan, and with ample means to make all our purchases for cash, and with splendid rooms, and light to display our Magnificent Stock, having four floors, forty-one feet wide and one hundred and twenty-five feet deep, as clear and light as day in all parts. We feel perfectly confident in assuring our friends, and the public generally, that we will guarantee all goods leaving our house to be of the very best quality, and we further guarantee them to be as cheap as can be purchased at any res pectable House in New York. Getting accustomed to our new and splendid head-quarters, and appreciating the same, we venture the assertion that we have the most magnificent display of Dry Goods ever seen in Georgia since the forma tion of the State. It requires little reasoning that the greater the sales, the smaller the profits. Five per cent, on a million is better thau forty per cent, on a hundred i thousand. We aim at a Million sales annually, we veuture the prediction that the buis ness, will follow. We request the closest scrutiny of our goods, and prices fearing not the com petition of the world. 1 We will show oar goods and will send samples free of charge by Mail. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES OF BOOTS <fc SHOES A MEMBER of the firm being in Boston and other leading Shoe markets ten days before the Boston fire, and having purchased largely for our Winter trade, we now offer to our customers and the public generally One Thousand Oases Boots and Shoes AT THE 10W PRICES At which we have been selling during the past three months, Our stock com prises everything found in a FIRST-GLASS SHOE STORE. All goods warranted to be as represented. Our motto is'; “Quick sales and small profits.” Dealers and all others wanting goods in our line will find it to their in terest to give us a call. GALLAHEK & MULHERIN. nov2om3 289 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. People’s Clothing Store? W. A. BAMiEY, Agent. 26S BROAD STREET, AUGUSIA, GA. Has Now in Store, and Arriving Daily, THE LARGEST ANO MOST ELEGANT STOCK OF CLOTHING For men, boys, and children ever offered in the city of Augusta, and none larger in the State. Also, the latest styles of hats, caps and furnishing goods of every kind. Country Merchants can be furnished for cash, or C. Q. D., as cheap, as in the city of New York. Measures taken for wedding, ball, and party Suits, and made in the very latest style, and warrantea to please. Intact, orders will be taken for any special Aim! of goods not usually kept in this city. No person in want of fine, fashionable, well made and stylish clothing, for men, boys orchilJren, hats, caps, furnishing goods, trunks, valises, &c., should fail to examine this stock before purchasing. Oui motto will he: The People’s Clothing Store—Small Profits, QuicA Sales, and For Cash. Next to Butt, Boyce & Cos., and T. W. Car wile & Cos. nov2om3 Manhood,How Lost, How. Restored Fust published, anew edition I * )r Culverwell's Celebrated I WfH&lijra I Ksaay on the radical cure I f I without medicine; of Sper -1 1 latorrhoea or Seminal Weak* m.sH, Involuntary Seminal Looses, Importency, Mental and Physical, Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc, also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Eitar induced by self indulgence or sexual extrav agance. Price, in a cealed envelope, only f» 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 stamps Also, Dr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide,” price 50 cents. Address the Publishers. Oil AS. .1.0. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery. New York, Post Olßc® Box 4,51*6 I jail. 24, Iy LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER! ANY quality or quautitv of Pin** Lumber de livered it Thomson, or 14 Mile Post on the Georgia Raili Dad, low for cash. Poplar, Oak or Hickory Lumber sawed to fill orders at special rates. Lumber at Mill. 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 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 Edge Sheeting S 00 J. T. KENDRICK February 21, 1 872. 7m6 Peter Kalbfleisch, Manufacturer and Deale? in Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door Frames, and all necessary trim mings used in the Erection of Buildings, All patterns of PiamET Few ci*yg • Also House Carpentering, Furni ture Manufacturing, and Gene ral Machine Repairing, done at shortest notice. J3P* Prompt attention to house Paint ing. Call on PETER KALBFLEISCH may22tjanlß73 Saw Dust, Georgia. IDIR. HOLT i AUNT ID, Dentist, Can be 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 sicA ness.” August 7tf 1 (•AArMilxv! A rcnt» wanted! All classes of wnrtclnjjp** 10 fde.of elthei •ex.youn* or old. make more money At iro:k for us in t... ir spare moments or all the time than atanyihiac •!>«. Particular* Xr m. jLUtomO. Stiaswn * Cos., Pm Land, 4U.ua. sept 4yl E. O’DONNELL. JAMES BURKE. IP m. Short tv iI h O’Donnell & Burke, QROCERS, AND * Commission merchants, 942 ISroari Sfreel, UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL. oct 23m3 Augusta, Georgia. M O’DOWD & CO GROCERS A.TST ID Commission illmtjants, No, 284 Broad Street, rtugusta, GEORGIA. HAS on hand and for sale, at the lowest market prices, for cash or good factor’s acceptances, payable next Fall, a fuU scock of Choice Groceries & Plantation Supplies, among which may be found the following : SO hhds. D. R. bacon sides 10,000 lbs D. 8. shoulders 10 casks hams 100 packages lard 200 boxes cheese 800 bids flour, all grades. 800 sacks oats 40 “ seed rye 100 bbls. Irish potatoes 100 packages new Mackerel—Nos. 1, 2 and 8 100 “ 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 vegetables 300 cases pickles, all sizes, 50 “ lobsters, 1 and 2 lb. oans 200 gross matches 200 boxes candles 50,000 Charles Dickens segars m 50,000 Georgia Chiefs “ 50,000 our choice “ 200,000 various grades “ 5,000 bnshels com 25 hhds. Demarara sugar M 35 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 Rio coffee 50 “ Lagaayra coffee 50 pockets old Government Java ooffee 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 ram 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