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HOME MATTERS
J. Ij. &, W v M.-Hardaway pay •'the highe. mar
ket prices for cotton.
The effect’ of Simmons’ Regulator on the
stomach, liver and kidneys is prompt and effectual.
Died.—Wo regret to announce the death of E.
Ftorronce Esq., which sad eveut transpired at his
home at Harlem, in Columbia County, on Wednes
day morning, December 4th» Mr. Fiorrenct was
one of the most promising young lawyers of the
State, intellectual, energetic, well educated, with
trblemished character for honesty & Q d integrity,
his prospects for a career of honor and usefulness
were more than flattering. We sincerely sympa
thise with his relatives and numerous friends in their
deep bereavemen t.
Our friend, Mr. John S. Watson, has taken
charge of the old Globe Hotel Stables, on Ellis*
between Jackson and Mclntosh Streets, Augusta
Ga., where he proposes to keep a first class Livery
and Sale Stable.
To the public generally we will say that Mr.
Watson is an accommodating, generous, high-toned
gentleman, upright and honest in all his dealings.
To those who know him we need not say anything.
Everybody who goes to Augusta will call around
to see John.
Personal.—Judges Reese, of Washington, and
Hook, of Augusta, were in Thomson lost week on
professional business; and Col. E. H. Pottle, of
Warrenton, made a short stop in our town Monday,
on his way to Appling.
Col. E. Nebhut, the genial and popular Agent of
the Atlanta Sun gave us a flying visit also. We
did not see Col. N., but understand that he has
recovered from the effects of his recent experiment
in breaking glass windows.
The following from the Augusta Chronicle &
Sentinel of Dec. 7, in reference to the old and
reliable Boot and Shoe House of Mr. Peter Keenan,
we insert and fully endorse ;
A Fine Dinner.- Despite the Boston fire, the
advance in leather and the embarrassments of trade
by the horse disease, the energy of that popular
one price shoe merchant, Mr. Peter Keenan, has
just secured thirty cases of first class goods, upon
which he has determined to make an average re
duction of price of about 13 per cent. He makes
a fine display in our advertising columns this
morning, of a partial list of goods and prices. The
display of boots and shoes at bis establishment,
however, completely eclipses the most tasty and
striking manner in which we can announce the
fact. So go and look for yourselves.
Cotton Retort. —The following report contain*
a statement of the Cotton shipped from Thomson
Depot from September Ist, 1871, to Septecinber Ist,
1872,
Sept. Ist 187!, to Sept. Ist 1872, 4,b00 Biles.
Sept. 1872 1212 Bales.
Oct. 1872 1740 “
Nov. 1872 1780 “
Totals for the 3 mouths of 1872, 4,732 Bale*.
This statement shows that there have been ship
ped from this Depot 132 irore bales for the three
months ff September, October and November of
this year than for the whole twelve months prior to
September Ist.
Appointmekt-* or Ministers. —The Methodist
Conference, at it* recent Session iu Atlanta, made
the following appointments for this (Augusta) Dis
trict, for 1873 ; Cal l) W. Key, P. E.
Augusta—St. Johns—W. Watkins Hicks,
1). W. Calhoun, Sup.
•* St. James—J. E. Evans.
“ Aslury—T. A. Seals.
Richmond Circuit—B. F. Farriss.
Appling—D. Kelsey.
Belair Mission—To he supplied by E. P. Bonner.
Thomsen —Wiley T. Hamilton.
Warrenton—W. F. Smith,
Factoiy Mission—To be supplied J. E. Rorie.
Sparta—J. M. Lowery.
Hancock - Felix P. Brown, J. Purvis- aae to be
©applied.
Craw ford vjlle—A. C. Thomas,
Mifledgeville—A. J. Jarrell.
Baldwin—VV. R. Branham, Jr.
McDuffie County.— We publish in another
column the proceedings and Resolutions of a Tax
payers convention held in Thomson on Saturday
last. This meeting was composed of our best and
most substantial citizens and heaviest taxpayers
from all parts of the county, and their proceed
ings. under all the circumstances, evinced a com
mendable spirit of conservation and forbearance.
We have only a few words of comment to offer
at present, prefering not to anticipate the Commit
tee appointed by the Convention, whose duty it is
to point out the manifold advantages and benefits,
personal, commercial and financial, assured by the
establishment of anew county; and to correct
the errors into which some of our citizens have
been led by misunderstanding the cause and
amount of taxes which we are called upon to pay.
A simple statement of a few plain facts, however,
will not be amiss at this time.
Quite a number of persons who signed petitions
for the repeal of the Act forming the new county,
have assured us that they did so under the impres
sion that the taxes levied this year, State and
county, amount to SIB.OO on the $1.000.00., while
the taxes in Columbia county are only $7.00, and
in Warren $ll.OO on the $1,000.00. The truth is
xmr county this year is taxed, for all purposes
only $14.00 on the $1,000.00, which, we are in
formed, is the same as the tax levied in Jefferson,
(which is an old county, with a good courthouse
and jail) and is lighter than the taxes of many of
the old counties, and very little more than the
taxes of Columbia and Warren. Again, when we
consider the heavy expenses incurred this year
from rents of public buildings; the prosecution
and punishment of criminals j their transportation
to and from distant jails; payment for services of
extra officers ; increased pay of jurors, Ac., it is a
matter of surprise to us that sensible,reasoning men
will insist that our county taxes are extraordinarily
burthensome. The necessity for even the present
taxation may not occur again for years to come,
and the amount to be collected next year will ncc
essarilv be much less, and in four of five years at
most, the county will be out of debt, with good
Rnr! commodious public buildings ; to say nothing
xyt the incalculable benefits to trade and commerce,
and the great inciease in value of real estate.
These are only a few of the many reasons which
the Committee will adduce; and when properly
laid before the people will, wp are confident, satis
fy the most dissatisfied
But, to remove all grounds for complaint, we
suggest that the building of the courthouse be
postponed for a few years, and we content our
selves for the present with building a substantial
jail which, to avoid inconvenience and expense,
we are compelled to have; and we venture the
assertion that in less than three years, citi
zen of the county will cheerfully and willingly pay
all taxes for county purposes, without a murmur
of dissatisfaction.
Meetiso of Citizens and Taxpayers.—A large
number of the most substantial aud influential citi
zens of McDuffie assembled at the Courthouse in
i hornson Saturday last, to discu>s and take steps
iu matters ol importance to our new County.
Rev. Josephus Hillman was called to the Chair,
and J. E. White requested to act as Secretary. The
Chairman expiated the object of the meeting, after
which Judge J. B. Neal offered a scries of Resolu
i*ons, which after being discussed aud amended
were unanimously adopted, as follows :
With regret and surprise we have earned that a
number of the citizens of McDuffie are in .king an
effort to have the Act establ shing the new County
repealed, by circulating petitions ad soliciting
signatures, to be presented to the Legislature, with
that rbject in view, to which Boma good ciliten*
have attached their names without due considera
tion of the subject aud its couscquencies. Wo there
fore deem it advisable that counter petitions be cir
culated and presented ?o the Taxpayer , g i ing them
a chance to protest against the movement. Our
taxes are measurably higher this year, on account
ol the * xpenses iu bringing Hmnil'on and bis gang
to punishment for their high crimes against the
State, and the persons and property of the good
citizens of the County—an occuvroi ce which, iu all
probability will not happen agiiu iu many years;
therefore,
Be it resolved, that three competent and euerget
ic citizens in each district of the county he appoint
ed and furnished with subscription lists, for the
purpose of obtaining the siguatuiva ofall who oppose
the repeal of said Act, und to lay before the people
tlie great pe uoual conveniences and material ad
vantages hi and benefits of the new county, aud a true
statement of the taxes assessed, the liabilities of
thoemuty, and the probable low taxes after this
year.
that the Chairman appoint a Commit
tee of five, to receive and consolidate the petition?,
make out corupat alive statements of the taxes of our
county with the counties of Warreu and Columbia,
and, if necessary, have them laid before the Legis
lature ; and that this committee ol five appoint aud
instruct the District committee*.
The Chairman appointed the following named
genthmeu to constitute the committee of five:
J.is. B Neal, J. 11. Stockton, Wui. Johnston, Jas. S.
Jones, W. M. Pi is.
On moliou the meeting adjourned.
Iu the afternoon the Committee of li r e held a
meeting with J. I*. Neal in the chair and V. C.
Hudson. Secretary. The following district com
mittees were appointed : Me. Auburn : A. J. Story,
A. J. Adkim, and Jamc? F. Montgomery. Hear
ing : A. E. Siuigi', John Harris, James f*.
Republican : VV. S. Smith, J. J. Mor
ris, B. G. Sutton. Wrightsboio: 0. T. McCord,
VV. A. Wade Sr., Anderson Ivey. Thomson: 11.
W. Gerald, James R Wilson, Jacob Printup, B. A.
Willingham.
D . Jamesß. Jones was requested *o canvass th«
county at large, without respect to districts.
New Advertisements.
The crowded condition of our columns last week
prevented us calling attention to several now hJ
verlisemeuts, A. B. Thrasher, our Ordinary wants
to sell the Thomson Academy, and open a now
road from our loan to the G eensboro road; and iu
this iss >e ho offers for sale various grades of Gua
nos for which he is Agent, lie ia au honest, up
right man, aud his word is au good as his bond.
Give him a trial.
See adveitisementg of Sheriff’s Sales. Also hole
ol land by David Sills, Administrator. See also no
tice U) Bridge CouiraetorH.
C. W. Arnold & Cos. appear with anew adver
tisement in to-day’s paper. They have the finest
assortment of Confectioneries and Fancy Groceries
we have seen iu many a day. They are well fre
pared for Christmas, aud Charlie Sells his goods so
low that nobody can complain. Call aud see for
yourselves.
See advertisement of stray mule in another col
umn.
See V. M. Borum’s Notice of s 1c in another
colhuui. Also Tax Notice from S. D. Morris, City
marshal.
Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples, ring
worm, salt-rheum, & other cutaneous affections
cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using
the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswoß, (lizard &
Cos., New York. Be certain to get the Juuiper Tar
Soap, as there are many worthless imitations made
with common tar. dec4w2s.
The Purest and Sweetest Cod-Liver 0.1 is Haz
ard & Caswell’s made on the sea shore, from fresh,
eelocled livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Cos., New
York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients
who have once taken it prefer it to all othoi p. Piiy
sicians have decided it superior to any of the other
oils iu market. dec4w2s.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN E. BENTON.
Oolton Kcporc.
Thomson I 7 @
Savannah 18 @ l^i
Augusta IS 18|
Charleston 18 <® l&i
Atlanta I7J @17 4
Hjjeeial Notices.
Just Received*
150 Bushels Seed Wheat,
300 Bushels Term., Black Seed Oats,
250 Bushels Term., Brown Seed Oats,
16,000 lbs. Wheat Bran,
60 Barrels Flour, assorted grades,
80 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
JOHN E. BENTON,
dec4tf Thomson, Ga.
Candidates.
The friends of J. D. Montgomery anuoxmee him
a candidate for re-electicn to the office of Tax Re
ceiver of McDuffie County at the ensuing election.
To the Voters of McDuffie County. —AVc are
authorized to announce Sanford C. Worrill a can
didate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election, in
January next—for one term only.
For Tax Collector.—The friends of N. T. Bas
ton, aonouuce his name as a suitable Candidate for
the office of Tax Collector of McDuffie County, at the
eusuing Election.
The friends of Wm. Wall announce his name as
a Candidate so. the Office of Sheriff of McDuffie
County at the ensuing election. In case of Mr.
IN all’s election, Mr. D. T. Fair will be oppointed
Deputy.
We are authorixed to announce C. M. Wall a
Candidate for Tax Collector of McDuffie County at
he next election. oct3otf
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 announce
myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of
McDuffie County ut the entutug election.
Oct9tf B. M. Evans.
The friends of Solomon Norris announce his
name as a suitable candidate for the office ot Sheriff'
of McDuffie Cotiniy at the eneueiug ehetion.
Mr. James P. Johneou will be appointed Deputy
Sheriff in case ol Mr. Norria* election.
Oci9tf.
„„„■ ■ 11. wn i. ui _
Adviu'tiNeineutK.
NOTICE.
WyBTILL be sold at my residence near
?V Thomsen, on the 18th of De
cember, inst., all my perishable proper
ty, consisting of Household and Kitch
en Furniture, such as Beds, Bedsteads,
and other things too telious to men
tion. V. M. BORUM.
decl ltl
GIJANOS
THE undersigned calls the attention
of the public to the various kinds of
standard Fertilizers for which he is the
authorized Agent. The superiority of
these Guanos has been well establish
ed by long experience, and the prices
are reasonable. Terms Cash, or on
time with good security.
declltf A. B. THRASHER.
TAX NOTICE.
ALL persons, who have not paid
their town taxes for the year 1572,
are notified to call at the office of W.
T. O’Neal and settle the same at once,
or li. fas. will be issued against them af
ter the 15th clay of the present month.
dec2tl S. D. MORRIS, Marshal.
HTRAYED.
From my place near No. 13, Central
Railroad.
Otic llark-bny ISorsa ill isle,
about G years old, with a white ring
around his left front ankle, and a white
spot on his back. He was lust seen
near Muirs Bridge, Briar Creek.
Any one who will take him up or
give me any information so that I can
get him will be liberally rewarded.
Address me at Tennelle, No. 13, Cen
tral Railroad, Ga. A. S. BARNES.
declltl.
C. W. ARNOLD. Dll. JAMES S. JONES.
€. W, f&SEJVQL® & Cq> *
GROCERS & COMMISSIOSIERCITS
THOMSON, GA.
Having gone entirely into the sale of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
take pleasure in announcing to their
friends and the public genetully that
they now have and will continually
keep on hand a
FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
of Staple and j>'ancy Groceries, princi
pal among which may be found Bacon,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Mackerel of the
finest grades, Syrup, Moiases of every
grade, Ctieese, Crackers, Pearl Grits,
Hominy, Rice, Lard, pure Liverpool
Salt, Goshen and country butter. Iu
their line of
FANCY GROCERIES
they do riot hesitate to say that they
have the finest variety ever exhibited
in this market. In the selection may al
ways be found
CANED
Lima Beans, Green Corn, Fresh Sal
mon, Fresh Mackerel, Fresh Peaches,
Pine Apples, Pears, Apricots, Oysters,
Mince Meat, Pickles, both domestic and
imported,
JELLIES,
Preserved Prunes, Damsons, Raspber
ries, Blackberries. Limes, Pepper Hash,
Pepper and Worcestershire Sauces,
CANDIES, CHOCOLATE,
both in drops and for the table, Conden
sed MilAr, Extracts of all kinds, Apples,
Oranges, Cocoanuts, Almonds, Pecans,
Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts &c.
They also heve a fine assortment of
Tobaccos, Segars, Pipes, Smoking To
bacco, Teas, Soap, Plain and Toilet,
Lunch Baskets, Cream Tartar, Soda,
Yeast Powders, all of which they are
offering at low cash prices that cannot
fail to suit all.
Our motto is still “Quick Sales and
small profits.”
C. "W. Arnold & Cos.
Thomson, Ga. [mr 13y 1] decll.
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 matchleee Htud,
To Contractors.
ON the 14th Dec., inst., the under
signed Commissioners will let, to
the lowest bidder, at the location of
same, the building of a bridge over
Upton’s Creek, on the road from VV. H.
Murray’s to Mrs. Seay’s.
Terms and specifications furnished at
said time and place.
A.R. STROTHER, ) o
J. J. MORRIS, } §
B. G. GRIFFIN, ) ?
dec4t2
R. IT- 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 Coe’s Guano
Eto wan Guano.
To any of my pluuting friends desirous of pur
chasing the very lx>st standard Fertilizers, lain
prepared to furnish them on the most reasonable
terms.
_oct 30tf R. H. BUSH, Agent.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
IWILL meet the citizens of th* County at the
following Precincts this month, for the pur
pose of collecting the State and County Taxes .*
Thomson, Saturday’s, Nov. ‘.Hh, 10th, 23d aud 30th.
Wrightsboi •. Monday’s Nov. 11th, 18th and 25th.
Republican, Tuesday’s Nov. 12th, 19th and 2t»tU.
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 appoii meats, prepared
to settle their taxes, us lam irn acted by the Or
dinary of the county to issue e? utions against all
delinquents after the first day of January next,
11. W. YOUNG, Tax Collector of McDuffie Cos.
novC ts
DR. HOLT
Dentist,
Can be found at bis Operating Room
in Thomson, Ga., on the first Monday in
each month, where lie will remain one
or two weeks, except in “cases of •ici
ness.” August 7tf
COLUMBIA ISSTIIUTE,
TE9HUSON, GEORGIA.
The Spring Term, 1873, of this
school, begins on Monday, January Gtb,
and closes July 13th.
J. W. SHANK, Teacher in charge.
iiov27 8
STRAY MULE.
TRAYED from the plantation of
the undersigned, on Sunday the24th
instant, a large, bay horse-mule, four
years old, with a small knot on his
right hip, near the flank, and a white
spot on his neck caused from the halter.
Any information will be thun&fully
received. S. W. BAILEY,
nov27t2 Hearing, Ga. R. R.
J VUES G. fllllJll A El ICO.,
205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
R Hp c fully ask your attention lo a full line of ih«
following goods, which will bo tola as low as any
other house :
CARPET DEPARTMENT. Lace CorlaillS,
Muslin Curtains,
K„„lUi V. 1-7 .ULep. vs Wi»<tnw S'.ad--. a'l turn.
l£tigbsh ltr»fv-e's tl.rp(*l»,Cl't!i«. till width.
Tliree I'ly aud Itivraiu W ‘* ll aud Harder.,
('arpet., Uosutlful Cnromos.
Venetian Carpets, QBoctßY osp*bt.si!»t.
Carp* la. Choice Family Ororerita,
Finor Oil Uoilm, received weeklv
Table 0.1 Cloths, „ , „ y>
0 . . in i Puttied Ilainv,
S a.rCn-pee end Rod., Crnnker.,
Ma t„, K » Itrugneu *»<l ])y *,„ ptici ,. Food '.
Dour Mats. Baskels of all kintle, Wood
CURTAIN department. VV u re,
Curtain Material*, Bioouh Riid Brus’ ea,
Cornices and Hands. Plantation Supplies.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Cue tains made und laid at
short notice, oct3om6
VALUABLE LAND IN MCDUFFIE COUNTY
FUR SALE,
HTrNDER and by virtue of an order
@UJ granted by Hon. Wm. Gibson,
Judge of the Superior Courts, of Augus
ta Circuit, on the 25th August, IS7I,
und of record in the Clerk’s office of
Superior Court, of Richmond county,
Ga., will be sold, at public out-cry to
the highest bidder, at the Court House
at Thomson, McDuffie county, Ga., be
tween the usual hours, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1873, the undivi
ded one-half interest in and to the fol
lowing real esiate and improvements
thereon, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land in
said county of McDuffie, near the town
of Hearing, Ga., containing 1,446 acres,
more or less, and adjoining lands now
owned by John Harris, the Georgia
Railroad and Banking Company Lavina
Crosby, John Walker and others.
The improvements consist of a fine
residence, containing eight rooms ; two
store shops, farm houses and other
necessary buildings.
The Gtorgia Railroad runs through
this tract of land and has right of way
as delineated on map.
The other undivided half interest
was sold about a year ago to B. B.
Miller, Esq., at 514,000, and has been
by him bargained to Robert J. Morrison.
Property can be treated for privately
until day of sale.
For lurther particulars apply to W.
P. Cassels, Augusta, Ga., or John P.
King. Esq.
TERMS —$5,000 of purchase money
cash, balance in twelve months, with
interest from day of sale. The pur
chaser will pay for title papers.
W. P. CASSELLS,
nov27 MARY J. CASSELLS.
FOIL SALE.
One Store House and Lot, one Dwel
ling House and Lot, and several vacant
Lots tor sale low for cash in Thomson,
jby JOHN 3. WILSON. dec4tf.
STAPLES & READ,
GROCERS.
JJj’AVE now on hand and constantly keep a full slock of
Groceries and Provisions at Lowest Prices*
ALSO, BAGGING, TIES AND EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE.
We invite a call, and trust that by strict attention to busines, we may con
tinue to merit the liberal patronage, heretofore bestowed.
STAPLE & REAB,
sep 25m3 Augusta, Georgia.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Morgan & soott,
jjAVE just received direct from New York a splendid stock of
PALL and winter goods ,
Consisting of a fine assortment of
GENTS’ READY MADE CLOTHING
OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND FASUIOYS.
St.xplb Dbv Gqo&s Motions
of every variety. Ladies’ 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 busidess in New York, and is consequently prepared to taka
all advantages of the markets there, thus enabling us to sell our goods at the
verv lowest prices. fVe invite our customers to come and examine our stock.
\ep.lßm3 MORGAN & SCOTT.
EimNITUEE EMPORIUM.
JOHN M- CURTIS & BRO.
THOMS DN, GEORGIA.
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of the public to their large and
extensive
STOCK ©F FURWIfUBIi
complete and full in every department, consisting of
PARLOR <Sc OPT AMBER STTXI7E3,
latest and most fashionable styles, of all prices from $45 to $l5O.
Superb Lounges, Sofas, Marble-top Bureaus and Fahles Dining, Center, Card,
Tepoy, Leaf and Extension Tables Secretaries, Book, Hall and What-not Stands.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS.
F»«v Chairs Rocking Chairs, Parlor and Dining Room chaits,
y Children’s Low and high Chairs, Woo 1 and Upholstered Chairs, Camp
Chairs. In a word, Chairs of all varieties and of every quality
A mi AND LA33E STODX OF BED-ROOM FUDNITURE.
Bedsteads from $5 $45, Trundle-Beds, Cribs, Cradles, Marble-top, Sink and Plain
B ash Stands, Towel Racks, Canopy and plain Musquito Nets, Matting, Carpet
ing and Matrasses.
A miscellaneous stock embracing almost every article ornamental or useful,, on
hand Children’s Wagons and Carriages, Shelf,’office and Comnnon Towel Racks.
Office Chairs, Hat Racks, (both plain and fine,) and many other articles too
nemerous to meution.
* I ar ,r e Assortment of Mirrors, of all qualities from the
1 ,iar *pUi2"id ctie*p to tue Large, Fineand Costly.
A Nice Lot of Piano Stools.
Having purchased our stock for cash at the lowest wholesale prices in New
York we can defy competition, and we pledge ourselves to duplicate any bill
that can be purchased ill Augusta or elsewhere, prefenng to seU at those terms.
All those in want of Furniture cannot do better any where, and Will find us ready
, A „ ico" nolle .hem. end ple.aed to al.o. them through our »■»«;
meat. Come, see and price for yourselves. r
ALSO AGENT FOR
M. E. imUCKMER <§• CQ.
Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc
BBRZELIA, GEORGIA.
Will sell at Charleston prices with freight added.
CAIUtIAGG. WAGON AND BUGGY MANUFACTORY.
MAVING secured the services of competent workmen, I am now prepared to
furnish my customers with
Carriagss, Wagons and Buggies,
which for durability and style of finish cannot be excelled anywhere.
lam also prepared to d> all repairing at the shortest notice and on the most
reasonable terms. Give me a trial, and I feci sure you must be satisfied.
BLACKS MITHING.
I ,vn alao prepared to do all kinds of Blaek-South work
Sep4m4
H' BRANDT,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
boots, shoes, hats &. c
222 Broad treet, Augusta, Ga.
Opposite Merchants & Planters’ National Bank, beloW Centr * l
Hotel.