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Adiumi-lor's Police.
GEORQIA— McDuffie County.
NOTICK is hereby given to all per
sona 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 be commenced,
nov 13d30 ANDERSON IVEY, Adn r.
Academy for Sale.
ON Saturday, the 14th day of De
cember, inst., the Thomson High
School Academy will be sold at public
outcry, to the highest bidder.
Termamade known on day of sale.
dec4t2 A. B. TH RASHEK, Ordinary.
LAND SALE.
WILL be sold.o'j the first Tue sday
in December next, between
the lawful hours ol sale, before the
Courthouse door, in Thomson, McDuffie
County, Qs. t a tract of land in the
Dearing District of said County, be
tween the G*. R. R-. and the Good
rich R. If., about 1 mile from th* 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 Murison and other 4. containing
207 acres more or less, most of it cleared.
Terms: one half cash; the balance
Ist Nov., 1573 with interest from date.
These lands formerly belonged to the
estate ol James Ivey.
I will also sell, at privnte sale, a
tract ol Inr.d near Thomson containing
nboi t ISO 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.
octdOtf JAMES R. WILSON.
House and Lot for Sale.
If OFFER for sale my dwelling House
L and Lot, situated in the suburbs of
the town of Thomson. The dwelling
contains six plastered rooms. There is
a good kitehen, Servants House, SmoAa
house, Dairy and Stable on the Premi
ses. The lot contains 4 9-10 acres of
good land, enclosed with a substantial
Clank fence. The buildings und yard
ave been newly painted and thorougly
repaired. The yard (both front and
back) is beautifully shaded with native
oaks, making it oue of the most pleas
ant und desirable bom. s in and around
our town. Apply to
JOHN E. BENTON.
Thomson Gn., Nov. 13th 1572 ts.
J. M- BARFIELD,
TAILOR.
XAM permanently located in Thom
son, and am prepared to cut and
make to order suits on tlie most reason
able terms, and in the very latest styles
and An experience of thirty
years in tire business satisfies me that I
can guarantee satisfaction in every in
stance.
Cail and see me, next door above
J. H- Stockton’s s'c re.
oovlSthtf J. M.BARFIELD.
Thomas Richards & Son,
Baolisrlirrs, sdalionm
AND
Dealers in Fancy Goods,
263 Broad Street, Augusta, Ca.,
Establislird 18*37.
E>«p * Urge ,t.ek of all kinds xml qxalittes of
Blank Books,
Fox lt-CAp, Letivr, Note .mil all sites of
W/UTIAG Ptfphft ;
Ad ever > article of Sia-Hmery u>*d in Counting
I»ou*e slid
3?TUB LIO OFFICES :
and a g'OTt variety of Fancy Cood«, to suit tli*
want* of Country MhrektiHs
Anv Dork* witu'rd will he sent hy m til freo of
•xpeuso on recept of Punltsheiß* prices*.
A BOOK FOB THE 2BILUO3T!
Marriage .ttSgSsr&ft:
Guide. (SSfetsSfiS
latest ffioeavert** 11 producing aud pretcnUbg oSspriug,
h*« u> preserve the complexion Ac.
ThUis an interesting work e f two hundred sod sixty
paces, with uunrrou engenvings. and coo twins valuable
infovarstioo tor those who nre married.or contemplate mar
riage Still ttiso booh that ought to be hept untltr lock
and key. and not laid carelessly about the house.
It contains the experience sad advice et a phesiefaa
Whose reputation is world wide, and should be In iheprt
eau drawer of every male and female throughout the entire
globe. It embraces everything on the subject of the gen
erative system that U worth haewlug, and much Uial is
not pubiiah- and la anv ether work.
Sent to any owe ifre* <*f postage' for Flrir Cents.
Addresstlr. Butts'Dispensary,Nc. Ifi.S. bight*street
fit. Louis. Me.
Notice to the Aflic.ed and Unfortunate.
before apple log to the notorious quasks wha advertise in
Ehiic papflMt.or using any quack remedies peruee Dr.
ins work SO nrawer ahat yourdtsaasslk. or hew dopier*
able your condition.
Pr. Butts occupies a double boast of tweaty-sevea
Teemt si adorsed bv seme o f the most celebrated medl
ea 1 professors of this coyoirv sad Europe, and cau be eoa
sulted peraoaallv or bv mail, ca the diseases tueaueaed ia
hu works, once and parlors. No. 1»K. Eighth airse*
between Market sad Chcsaut, fit. Louis, Ms.
»ov2U\l.
FORHALE.
One Store House and Lot, one Dwel
ling House and Lot, and several vacant
Lots for sale low for cash in Thomsen,
by JOHN R. WILSON. dec4tf.
Leqra.l Advertiwements.
Malice.
Ordinary's Offi.ce, Dec. 4, 1572
Several cit zens of McDuffie County
having petitioned for s new public road,
commencing at Thomson, and runing
via Mr*. Sam. Wilson’s, and from thence
to the Greensboro road where the Gib
son road intersects it ; and asking a dis
continuance of the road as it now run*
from Thomson via R. S. Lazenhy'*
plantation to the intersection the Gib
son and Greensboro roads; arid Coin
inissioners having been appointed to
view and mark said contemplated new
road, and report on the expediency of
discontinuing the old road, a* above
named, and they having marked out the
new road, and reported that the public
utility and safety require that the old
road, as it now runt, be discontinued
and the new road established :
All persona are therefore notified that
on the sth day of January 1873, the
Petition for aaid contemplated new
road will be granted, and aaid old road
and (continued by an Order from this
Court, unless good cause is shown to
the contrary.
A. B. THRASHER.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA— SlcDuffic County.
On tfie first Tuesday in January next,
will be sold at the Courthouse door in
Thomson, between the lawful hours of
sale, a body of land, containing One
Hundred Acre*, more or less, adjoin
ing lan ‘s of Josephus Hillman, Mr*.
McMaster and G. \V. Cody, levied on
a* the property of Ja*. P. Hodo, Trus
tee of America V. Hodo, to satisfy a
fi-fa in favor of E. H. Pottle issued
from the Superior Court of Warren
County, April Term 1872.
dec4d3o. IVM. WALL. Dep. Stiff.
GEORGIA — M< Dujfv, County.
WILL be sold, before the Court
house door in Thomson, on the
first Tuesday in tanuary next between
the legal hours of sale,One Black Horse
and a Buggy, levied on as the property
of A. J. Adkins Sr; to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from McDuffie Superior Court in
favor of M. R. Hall, v*. A. J. Adkins, Sr.
J. T. STOVALL, Sheriff.
dec4d3ft
GEORGIA— M, D.ffi County.
WILL be add before the court
house door, in the town of Thom
son, in said county, otr the first Tues
day in January next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
One fifteen (15) horse power engine
und pipes, one cart ami harness, one
smithing furnace, one lot of bras* box
ing, one Retort and Crab windlass, one
lot of steel, all being on the premises
known as the Columbia Gold Mining
Cos., situated in McDuffie County, Ga.
Levied on as the property of A. A.
Lane, A. Ralston, G. W. Bowen ami
James Carylon, to satisfy sundry fi. fas.
issued June 25th. 1572, hy the OlerA of
the Superior Court upon affidavits made
before the Ordinary of said county, of
indebtedness for labor performed, by
Monroe Holliman, James Carlyon and
Belknap Smith.
JOHN T. STOVALL, Sheriff
dec.4(130
GEORG IA McDi"Kc County.
WHEREAS, Francis M. Hobbs ap
plies to me for letters of admin
istration upon the entate of Jonathan
Huff deceased; These are therefore
to cite and admonish all person* con
cerned, to be and appear at my office,
wit.l.in the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why
said letters of adminiatation should not
be granted to said applicant.
Given under mv hand and official sig
nature. A. B. THRASHER.
dec4d§ 1 Ordinary.
G EOitG IA Melittffie County.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
will be sold, at the Courthouse in Thom
son, within the lawful hours, a tTa_t of
land in said county, one mile and half
fi am Thomson, containing Thirty-two
acres, adjoining lands of B. P. O’Neal,
Mrs. M. A.H amilton and David Sill.*.
On the land is a comfortable dwelling,
containing five rooms and necessary out
building*. So das the property of Wil
liam Watson deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors ol said deceas
ed. Terms cash.
dec.4d3o DAVID SILLS. Admr.
G EORGIA McDuffie County.
Dtlavore Cu/braith, )
rs. Libel for Divorce.
So tub Culbic till. )
It appearing to the Court, from the
return ot the Sheriff, that Sarah Cul
breatli, \» ife of Delaware I’ulhri nth. and
Defendant in a Libel lor Divorce, begun
at the August Term of tire Superior
Court ol said county, i* not a resident
of t»i-» county it is hereby ordered that
service he perfected by publication in
the McDuffie Journal, in terms of the
law.
A true copy from the Minutes.
octl6 lm4m R. 11. PEARCE, Clerk.
The Gales of Arabv are not spicier
than the aroma of the fragrant ScizoJont imparts
o the breath. Nor is the heart of the ivory nut
whiter than the tei th that are cleaned daily with
that matchless fluid.
RXJ DTTQn
« XI 3 X/ W
Fali. and Winter Croons
BEG leave to announce to my friends and the public generally that I have
just returned from New York, hiving purchased a large and well selected
STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of Staple arid Fancy Dry Goods, and Notions of 'every description
Xteaiy Mils Clot Maj. B;>Dt3 and Shoes-
FAMILY tilt DC ESI 111 8 Ol’ ACL Kl\D3.
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 an 1 former customerare invited to call and examine mv
stock, and 1 assure them I will ta ka pleasure in showing it to them. sep2stf
\ ' It. H. BUSH.
1,300 Y A. n D 3
Dress Gods From 20 Cents t> SI.OO per Yard.
I BEG 'cave to call attention to my large and well selected stock, now being
received. Scotch plaids, solid aud figured satteens, black, white and lilac
alpaca’s, Irish linens, white, brown and 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 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 an I unfrimmed, sash trimming* taffeta ribbons. Lad es’ shawls
oft e latest styles. Hosiery, gloves, &c. My stock of dry and dr ss goods
have been carefully selected, and much larger than ever before.
05t9(03 J. H. MONTGOMERY.
1072 YVIINT'X'AZJH
iIM & ©ABBEIsB.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to tins citizens of McDuffie county and vicinity
that they have just received a
LARGEST IST ID ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF
Seasonable Dry Goods.
Eveiy department is well supplied and will he kept so, by daily arrivals all
through the Season.
We hope by offering only first class goo 1* at the lowest living pricos, and
strict after tion to the demands aril tastes of the community, to merit your confi
dence und patronage.
We give | rompt and stri rt attention to orders, and pre-pay expenses when
the amount is tIO or over.
With thanks for past favors, we remain very respectfully, oct2rn3
DRY GOODS!
1872- Fail and Winter* 1872.
If)}) ISroarl Slri'ft, Augusta, tin.
RE now receiving, and will continue to receive during the Season,
THE CHEAPEST ANO 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 undersoi l, an 1 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., oet 2m3
Magnificent Display of Dry Goods at
JAMES A. GRAY & CO’S.,
191 & 193 BROAD STREET, AlHsllVl'l, GA.
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 ye irs. enterring for the States of Georgia
and South Carotin in, and with ample in-i is to make all our purchases fur cash,
and with splendid rooms, and light to display our Magnificent Stock, having
four floors, forty-one feet wide undone hundred and twenty-live feet deep, as
clear and light as day in all parts.
M e 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 he 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 si tie, we venture the assert ion that vve have
the most in rgnificent display of Dry Goods ever seen in Georgia since the forma
tion of 'lieState.
It requires little reasoning that the greater the sales, the smaller the profits.
Five per cent, on a million is better than forty per cent, on a hundred
thousand.
We aim at a Million sales annually, we venture the prediction that the buis
ness, will follow.
We request the closest scrutiny of ourgoods, and prices fearing] not the com
petition of the world.
We will show our 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 osier to our customers and the public generally
One Tlionsantl Oases
Boots and Shoes
AT THE LOW PRICES
At which we have been selling during the past three months. Our stock com
prises everything found in a
FIRST-CLASS 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. GALLAIIER & MULHERIN.
nov2om3 259 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
People’s CI o i h in g Store;
W* A. RAMHEY, AtJEXT.
a«S BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Has Now in Store, and Arriving Daily,
THE L ARGEST AND MOST ELEG ANT 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. Measutes taken for wedding, ball, and party Suits, and
made in the very latest style, and warranted to please. In I not, orders will be
taken for any special £ind of goods not usually kept in this city. No person in
want of fine, fashionable, well made and stylish clothing, for men, boys or chillren,
hats, taps, furnishing goods, trunks, valises. &0., should fail to exaiyine this stock
before purchasing. Out motto will be: The People’s Clothing Store—Small
Profits, Qmc/c Sales, and For Cash. Next to Butt, Boyce & Cos., and T. W. Car
wile & Cos. ' nov2om3
Manhood,How Lost, How. Rostored
' 1 ust published, » new edition
\q Dr. Culverwells Celebrated j
13 '.skav an the radical cure
f without medicine) of Sper
uatorrboea or Seminal \Wak
iit st, la vmuaiary Seminal IjOhhdh, Importency,
Mental and Physical, Incapacity, Impediments to
Marriage, etc. also, Consumption, Epilepsy and
Eitsr induced \ry 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 bo radically cured without the
dangerous uso 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 himscly cheaply, privately, and
radically.
This Lecture should he 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. Gulverwell’s “Marriage Guide,” price
50 cents.
Address the Publishers,
CH.AS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery. New York, Post Office Box 4,586
jau. 24, Iy
LUMBER. LUMBER. LUBBER!
& NY quality or quantity of Pins Lumber de
/\ nve-ed at Thomson, or dl Mile Poston the
Georgia Railroad, low for cash.
Poplar, Oak or Hickory
Lumber sawed to till orders at special rates.
Lumber at >lill.
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 S 00
J. T. KENDRICK
February 21, 1 872. 7m6
Peter Kalbfleisch,
Manufacturer and Dealei in
Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door
Frames, and all necessary trim
mings used in the
Erection of X3rtilcling-s.
All patterns of
Picket Few ciwg,
Also House Carpentering, Furni
ture Manufacturing, and Gene
ral Machine Repairing, done
at shortest notice.
CJjF" > Prompt attention to house Paint
ins. Call on
PEr3R KALBFLEISCH
, may22tjarlS73 Saw Dust, Georgia.
>. MvmpaF & €&.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
iifillSl Ulfi EMIITf t min
—ALSO—
French Chinn,
Glassware, <Jfcc.
244 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
aprlO ly.
E. O’ DON NEEL. JAMES BURKE
IS’in Short ictth
O’Donnell & Burke,
GROCERS,
AND
t ommission iltcrdjants,
243 Ilroail Slreel,
UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL.
oct 21m 3 Augusta, Georgia.
M O’DOWD & CO
GROCERS
-A-IST _D
Commission ißeuljants,
No, 284 Broad Street,
•ittgusta, GEORGIA.
rj AS on hand and for Bale, at the lowest market
II prices, for cash or good factor’s acceptances,
payable next Fall, a full acock of
Choice Groceries & Plantation
Supplies,
among which may be found the following :
50 hhds. D. R. bacon sides
10,000 lbs D. S. shoulders
10 casks hams
100 packages lard
200 boxes cheese
300 bbls flour, all grades,
300 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. can*
200 gross matches
200 boxes candles
50,000 Charles Dickens segars
50,000 Georgia Chiefs 44
50,000 our choice 44
200,000 various grades 44
5,000 bushels com
25 hhds. Demarara sugar
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 44 Laguayra coffee
50 pockets old Government Java coffee
100 boxes No. 1 soap
200 boxes pale 44
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 win*
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