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Bo! ye that are Barefooted
Come to the Shoe Store.
1 HAVE just received the largpst nnd
beet stock of Gents’and Ladies’ Boots
and Shoes, Qaitrrs. Slippers
•nd Rubbers and n general
assortment of Misses’
and Children's
shoes Gaiters,
BOYS BOOTS
from SI 75 to S2 00. I propose to
sell at as low figures ss can he pur
chased in any city, town village or
bamletin Georgia.
Thanking my friend* for past favors,
I earnestly solicit their future pat
ronage. Call nnd exsmine mv stock,
and lam confident that you will not
fail to make purchase* and save expense.
Taka due notice and govern yourselves
accordingly.
oct 2tf D. F. IRVING.
THE OLD POPULAR
BURKE HOUSE
Corner of Broad nnd Washington Streets,
Augusta, Georgia.
Was Re-opened for Public patronage
on the Ist instant, hy
J. F. IIF.IJI«LER,
whose long experience enables him to
gumantee satisfaction to all who favor
him with their patronage. The Cen
tral Location and Moderate -Charges
(which are less than regulur hotel
charges), of the
B'JREB HOUSE,
are advarifag *s to visitors to the city
that are worthy of their consideration.
nii»47mX
Thomson High Soli ml
Fob Boys bjvd Gists,
THE next session of this school will
commence on Monday, Jan. t3th
1873.
TUITION PKIt SCHOLASTIC YE \lt4't Wv FK
Preparatory Class $ 20.00
Intermediate Class 3') no
Advanced Class -10 00
The course of instruction is thorough.
Students are prepared for any c'as* in
College, or instructed in practii al
course, if desired.
For particulars apply to
N. A. LEWIS. Principal.
dec4tf Thomson, On.
930.70 Agen’t* Profit* per week
—wilt prose it or forfeit #SOO. New article*
rated July IS. Sample* free to all. Address
H. OHIDBBTER, 207 Broadway, N. Y.
Academy for Sale.
ON Saturday, the 14th day of De
cember, just., the Thomson High
School Academy will he sold at public
outcry, to the highest bidder.
Terms made known on «lav of sale.
dec4t3 A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary,
BRUimEL’s
JaJttw fitters,
Manufucturt'd by
Broml Sit., Augusta, On.
Rectifiers, Redistillers, Importers and
Wholesale Dealers in
FIE! BYE BSD W WHISKIES.
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Brandies,
Wines.
Rum,
Porter.
Alp,
Ctr., Etc
Also a Superior Artiele of
LADIES’ HITTERS.
TOBACCO AND SEOAKS OF EVERY VARIETY.
Aug.2Btf
A BOOK rOItTITE MILLION J
Marriage ■JEYfssrssz
rnm m*try en tbs pint logical
I.TII f\ Q. ® J sttriea and ret slatioiiaaf
litht*txoal system, with tha
MtM 4lMov«rls« 1* |»r«vtnuog offspring.
|s« m ynnm »h# e**»rl-xisD Ac
Thiats an lawroatlng war* at t»a huadrad sad sixty
M(M. with a«a»rs»i cagratisga. sad oaataioa valuable
hfcniuin far vhaaa art Married .<*r oabwmplatetaar
rlan tail l»is* that ought to b« hapt uadsr look
•Mk«y. aa4 aailaid caralsaaly about tha house.
Is a—talas tha aapartaoca ill adxtco a t a phnMil
Ranrayatatioa la worM-wMa. and should beta the pri
*aw4n«sr of orory mala aad female tkVoufkont tha eotira
(tot*. liambraoaa ever * thiox aa (ha subject at (ha gaa
srsursmun that la worth kovtsiag. sad much that t*
BM pobitahHl la aa* other work.
#o«« to aay oao (free af poatagol tor fifty feats
g44roes Dr. Malta' UUpoatary.ha. 13 fc • hlghthtlrool
•b koala. Mo-
Kotin to ths AJfiic sd aai Valbrttmato.
Before apply lag w (ho imkerlouo quacks who adrartUa la
rhUe pa pars, or using aay quack remedies paras* Dr.
like' work ao matter wfcat your disease ia, or bow dopier
able year aoadtuoa.
tor. Buna oaeiMr* a 4ouhla haoao af twaaty-eerca
roams; i a tads road hy ssat a f the ascet celebrated madi
aal protoaaara af ibis oeaatrr aad Raropa. and css heeoa
talsod yarooaaUy or by mail, on the disease* maaUoaad la
Ala works. <>*o# and parlor*, ho. It h. Ktgbib 4UOM
Aomin Markaia«4 Cbossui, hi Lew#. Mo.
»0*3u.1.
wiITPII ACSK*P? p* r to M-u ih.
nulliui] uULU 1U America,, Fmnilt
Kuiuing Alsci-iue ilie unu-l.pi and in the
w.-tki. Addie.. A,nenc»u Kniuiiig M.icLiiue Cj
Wdu&iugtoa bire«L* Bow on, Mote,
Legal Advertisements,
idol ice.
Ordinary'i Office, Dec. 4. 1872.
Several citizens of McDuffie County
having petitioned lor anew public road,
commencing at Thornton, and runing
via Mrs. 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 runs
from Thomson via R. S. Lazenhy’s
plantation to the intersection the Gib
son and Greensboro roads; and Com
missioners having been appointed to
view and mark said contemplated new
road, and report on the ex[M*diencv of
discontinuing the old road, as above
named, nnd they having marked out the
new road, and repotted that the public
utility and safety require that the old
road, as it now runs, he discontinued
and the new road established :
All persons are therefore notified that
on the stl) day of January 1873, the
Petition for said content plated new
road wiil be granted, and said old road
and scontinued by an Order from this
Court, unless good cause is shown to
the contrary.
A. B. THRASHER.
. Ordinary.
GEORGiA^"j lcDuffie Count^7
On the 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
trig lan ‘a of Josephus Hillman, Mr*.
Mc-Master and 0. W. Cody, levied on
as the property of Ja*. P. Hodo, Trus
tee of America V. Iloilo, to satisfy a
fi-fa in favor of E- If. Pottle issued
from the Superior Court of Warren
Countv. April Term 1572.
.icc4d3o, \\ M. WALL. Dep. Sf.ffi
GEORGIA— McDuffie. County.
WILL he sold, before the CoU't
houee doer in Thomson, on the
fii*t Tuesday in fanunry next between
the legal hour* id side. One RlncJt Horse
nnd a Buggv, levied on aa the property
of A. J. Adkins Sr; to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from McDuffie Superior Court in
favor of M. R. Hall. *«. A J. Adkin*. Sr.
J. T. STOVALL, Sheriff,
dec4d3o
O KORGIA -M, Duffir Cnun’j.
WILL he B>ihl before the court
bouse door, in the town ot Thom
son, in said county, on the first Tues
day in January next, within (lie legal
hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
One fifteen (15) horse power engine
and pipes, one cart and harness, one
smithing furnace, one lot of bras* box
ing. hue Retort and Crab windlass, one
lot of steel, all being on the premises
known hs the Columbia Gold Mining
Cm. situated in McDuffie Countv, On.
Levied on ns the property of A. A
Lane, A. Ralston, G. \V. Ilowen and
Jami s t’arylon. to satisfy sundry ti. fas.
issued June 24th. 1572. bv the filer* of
til*- Superior Court upi-ii affi lat its made
before the Ordinary of said county, of
indebtedness for labor performed, bv
Monroe Holliman, James Carlyon and
Belknap Smith.
JO IN T. STOVALL, Sh« rift
dec4d3o
GEI >RG IA —Me Duffir. County.
WHEREAS Francis M. Hobbs ap
plies tome tor lett* rs of admin
istration upon the estate of Jeuatlmu
Hut!' deceased ; These ate therefore
to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, to be and appear at my office,
witl.in the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any thev have, why
said letters if administntion should not
be granted to said applicant.
Given under mv hand and official sig
nature. A. B. THRASHER,
dec4d3) Ordinary.
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
Qu the first Tuesday in January next,
will be solil, at the Courthouse in Thom
son, within the lawful hour*, a tra.t ol
land in said county, one mile ami halt
ftom Thomson, containing Thirty-tw"
acres, adjoining lands of B. P. O’Neal.
Mrs. M. A.'t amilton and David Sill*
On the land is a comfortable dwelling,
containing five room* and necessary out
building*, tfo das the | roperfy ot Wil
liam Wat.ton deceased, for the benefit
of the heir* and creditors ol said deceas
ed. Terms cash
led 130 DAVID SILLS. Admr.
1 1 EOROIA —Mr Du fie County.
Di leuvtrr Culbreitfh , )
r*. : Libel for Divorce.
Sir oh Chlbrc ;th. )
It. appearing f" the Court, from the
return ot the Sheriff, that ~arah Col
breath, v ife o| D-laware Culbreath. atl-l
D,den lan’ in a Libel for Divot re. begun
it the August Term of the Superior
Jmirt of said eonntv, is not a r"*i bml
iftlie county it is hereby ordered that
service he peifoetel by publjeation in
lie McDuffie Journal, in terms of the
aiv,
A true copv from the Minutes.
•cl 16 I m4m It. 11. PEARCE. Clerk.
4c«.o : u.U.is""
•ißArt
Rrr TDTTQTEr
• JnLt X# vJ to^JuL*
Fall and Winter Goods
BEG leave to announce to my frien han I the public generally that I have
just returned from New York, h iving purchase 1 a large aad well selected
STOUX OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goo Is, an 1 Notions of 'every description
E3il7 Mil3 CbiYuj, Hit3. Boab SiD33-
FAMILY GMDCKBIE4 OF ALL KllD*.
My stock being an entirely ne t one, with nn ni l goo Is on hand, I fe»l confident
thit lam prepare I to suit mvetutomers.
All my old friends an I for ivt custunerire inv tsd to call and examine my
■lock,and 1 assure the n I will tale pleasure iu showing it to them. *er»2-stf
it. n. BUSH.
|
1,000 YARDS
Dress Go ds From 20 Cents t» §1.90 per Yard.
[BEG 'cave to rail attention to mv large and well ae'ected stock, now being
received. Scotch plaids, soli I nut figured sat teens, hlii<'£, wbire nn I lilac
alpaca’s, Irish linen*, white, brown and re-1 and outsit*, iiipkins. co»tcn diapers,
l«*d spreads Ac. White ami grev blankets. Ill’ici silk velvet ribbon*. Dress
trimmings and buttons ia great varieties. Corsets and hoopAirt*. Ladies’ linen
and lac • collar*. Hair switches an I braid*. Ribbon*, full linn. Lillies’ tint* of
nil the latest style*. C othiog Boors an I shoe*. Bridles, whips, Ac. Hat*.
Hardware. Crockery and glassware. A full line of millinery goods, Lulie.*’
bats, trimmed an I untrimmed, sisb trimming* talT.'t» ribbon*. Lades’ sliiwU
of t e latest sivh*s. Hosiery, gloves, Ae. Mv rtoek nl dtv and dr;*! good*
Itave been carefully selected, and much larger ih vi ever b'tore.
octDu.3 i. 11. U lira 5 II ET.
187 Q WI^JTITvR.
KEAN €A@eE3IsB.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the cifizoti ol McDuffie county and vicinity
tliat I hey have ju*l received a
L Ar.GES FND .ATTRACTIVE STOCK OP
Doaso nab 1 o Dry C*oo cl 3.
Eve 1 y departmeiit is well supplied an I will be kept *o. by doily arrivals all
through the S -n«on.
| We hope hy oIT-ring only first c'a«* goo l« at the lowest living prices, and
strict atteitb.n to the denied* no I t iste* of the con nooity. to merit your confi
dence and patronage.
V\ e give ;ro npt an I stri and attenti >n to or !er*. an I pre-p ly expenses when
the amount i* #lO o- over.
With thanks for past favor*, we remain very respectfully. cct2m3
“DRY GOODS!
1872- Fail in d Winter. 1372.
133 Broitil Sii*cct, -1 tin.
RL now receiving,aul will continue to receive during t!io Season,
THE CHEAPEST AND BIST ASSORTED STOCK
That they have ever offered to the public. Their frien Is an 1 the publicgenerally
are invited to inspect it.
We are determine I not to bo no len >1 I, an I in this enmejtion will state to
our friend* an I patrons that wo arc prep ire I to sell tin n 1 gnu It at the lowest
possible figures.
Everything usually kept in a first class "dry goods establishment can be
found at our Store
Call. exam ne end judge for yourselves.
Augusta, Ga., oct 2m3
Magnificent Display of Dry Goods at
JAMES A. GRAY & CO’S.,
191 Ac 103 BROAD STBEE TANARUS, AUGUST k, ti\.
R -g to inform Mi-'ir frien I*, an 1 the public, tb it they are now receiving the
largest a id moat no nplete ass rt nent of
ever brought to tlti* market.
Witn an *»xperi in:e ol t w-nty eight years, c it-oriug for the .Sr.ites of Georgia
and South Oarolin m, an f wi’b i npl- n-i *to in >ke all our purchases fur c.»ah,
an,l with splendid rooms, and ligl tto disolav our 'lngnificeiit Stock havin',
four fhurs, forty one fe. t wide and o:ie him Ire lan I twenty live feet deep, as
char »iid light as day in all part*. " 1
U e led perleetl. eonli lent in assuring nur ftiend*. and the public generally,
that we wiil guarantee all go. il* l-aving ,„i r bouse to lie of the very best quality,
and we further gmirmtee them to be as cheap as etui be purchased' at any res’
peefabb. Moused,. New Y-.rk G. (ring ac ustom.'.l to mir new and splendid
ff'.i I quarters, aid apprefi ili ig the sine. we ve it«re the asser inn that we have
the m ist m iginfieetit ItsjUay ol Dry Guods ever seen in Georgia since the lorina
tlon of 'he 'tH r,
j It requires littl- reasoning that the greater the sales, the smaller the profits.
hive percent, on a million is better than forty per cent, on a hundred
I thousand.
We aim at a Million sales annually, we venture 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.
V*o will show our goods and will soDd samples free of charge by Mail.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES OF
BOOTS <fe 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 T h o u s an <1 Cases
Boots and Shoes
AT THE LOW PEICS
At which we have been selling during the past three months, Our stock com
prises everything found iu a
FIRST-CLASS SHOE STORE.
All goods warranted to bens represented. Our motto is': “Quick sales and small
profits.’ Dealers and all others wanting goods in our line will find it to iheir in
terest to give us a call. OAIJ.AMEIt & MULHERIN.
nov2oin3 259 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
People’s Clothing Store?
W. A. BAMSEY, Agent.
aCS BROAD bTIIERT, AUGUSIA, G \.
Has Now in Store, and Arriving Daily,
TOE LARGEST AM) MOST ELEG ANT STOCK OF CLOTHING
For men, boys, and children ever offered in the city of Augusta, and none larger
in the Slate. A!«>. the latest styles of hats, caps and furnishing goods of every
kind. Country Merchants cun be furnished for ca-h, or C. Q. IT., as cheap, ns in
the city of New York. Measuies raki-n tor weddinif, bull, and | arty Suits, and
m ude in the very latest style, and warranttii to please. Intact, orders will be
taken f»r »riy special Aiioi of Roods not iisii’dly kept in this city. No person in
want of line, fashionable, well made and stylish clothing. for men, boys or chil 'ren,
hats, caps, furnishing Roods, trunks, valises. Ac., should fail to examine tl is stock
before purchasing. Out motto will he: The People’s Clothing Store—Small
Profit*, QiiicA Sales, and For Cash. Next to Butt, Boyce & Cos., and T. \V. Car
wile A Cos, nov2om3
Khnhond.HoMr Lost, How. Rostored
""*"1 ns ? published, ft new edition
p * r4MHK\ \ 1 fDr Culverwell’e Celebrate l
Vj SI4J4 T 03 the radical euro
vithont roelieiue) of
-i, mtorrhcfts or Semina! Wuik
nen?i, !«>..,«• *ry S Loshsis, Importency,
MeatU a:t l l*i jAical, Inaapicity, Impediment* to
e?c Oxvisnmption, E;>ilepny anti
Kits? induce 1 by aelf indulgence or aexu-J extrav
agance.
Fr:c<\ in a ccaled envelop, only *» cents
The Cs'lehm*® 1 anther, iu this admirable esisny,
eletrly demonstrate* from a thirty years’ ancoess
fnl practice, that the alarmin'* coaseqnoneea of
*e'f-nhu*r nv\y radically cnre.l without the
dmnerws tih- of internal medicine or the appli
cation of the knife : pointing out a mole of cure
a* once simple, certain and e Sec .‘ml, by mean* of
which every sufferer, no matter what his condition
msv he. may car® Uisuaely cheaply, privately, and
r* lie dlv.
This lecture ahonM ho in the hands of every
youth an 1 every man in the Und
Sent, nn lor seil, in a plain envelope, to any
a-Mress, postpaid on receipt of tux cent*, or two
post stamps
Also, Dr. CalverwcU’e “Marriage Guide,’’ price
50 cents.
Address the Publishers,
rn vs j. r. kf.IN’K A co..
1*27 Bowery. New Post Ollu t l>«x 4 5H6
LU MB SB.' LU M BSIL LUMBER!
ANY q ftli-y «** qta. lit of Pin- Lumber dc
i »i* e l it or ,M Mile Post on the
Gev £ia ItsiiDtil low'or
S*o O ik or Hickory
Lumber «*** *1 ro fill orld'i at special rxi-f.
Lumber nt Mill.
Ist, class Wentuer Boarding $lO 01)
2d, class •* 14 00
Ist, class Flooring 10 00
2d, class “ 14 00
Ist, class Palings 17 00
Paling Ix3 10 00
Ist, class Scantling 14 00
2d,class “ 12-50
Ist, class Ceiling 12 00
2.1, class 10 00
Ist, class Inch Boards 15 00
2d, class “ “ 12 50
Rough El»;e Sheeting 5 00
Straight E Ige Sheeting S 00
J. T. KENDRICK
February *2l, 1 872. 7m6
Peter Kalbfleisch7~
Mnnufitclurer and Dmlei in
Mouldings, Odd Size Sashes, Door
Frames and all necessary trim
mings used in the
Erection of Buildings.
All patterns'of
Picket Fewcmjvg.
Also House Carpenterine, Furni
ture Manufacturinu, and Gene
ral Machine Repairine, done
at shortest notice.
{-p* Prompt attention to house Paint
otß. Call on
PETER KAL3ELEISCII
titiiv2*2tj *i 1 >7T S »vv Dust, Georgia.
M WPMP <£• GO.
Wholesale and RntaH Daalersin
ina ran sunn & c. i no
—ALSO—
Scini-Ctiiiia French China,
kl.isxwnre, Jfcc.
241 Broad Siraat, Augusta, Ga
aprlO ly.
E. O’DON NEI L. JAMES BURK E.
*3 ’»» Short ir it /«
O’Donnell & Burke,
C3irlOO^HS,
AND
-> o*n nisiion iltcifljants,
-I’3 ESrontl Street,
UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL.
*'«. Cin,.) A'lg.ism, Georgia,
LAND SALE.
WialLL He sold, on the first Tuesday
in December next, between
the lawful hours ol sale, before the
Courthouse door, in Thomson, McDuffie
County, Gu., a tract ol land in the
Deariujj District of said County, be
tween the Ot). R. U„ an 1 the Good
rich R. R., about 1 mile f'om th« for
mer, and A mile from the latter, adjoin
ing the lands of A. E. Sturgis, and
others, containing aoout 430 acres, 40
acres cleared.
Also ot e other tract about 1 mile be
low the Deanna Depot, adjoining the
lands of Murison and others, containing
207 acres more orless, most of it cleared.
Terms: one half cash; the balance
Ist Nov., 1573 with interest from date.
These lands formerly belonged to the
estate of James Ivey.
I will also seil, 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 occupied by
Adkins and Shank : or an interest of
one half in the same.
Also a Louse and lot in the rear of
Mrs. McElroy’s premises, containing
about one acre.
oct3otf JAMES R. WILSON.
House and Lot for Sale.
XT' OFFER for sale my dwelling House
JHL and Lot, situated in the suburbs of
tfie 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 mm. pleas
ant and desirable horn s in and around
uur town. Apply to
JOHN E. BENTON.
Thomson Ga., Nov. 13th 1572 ts.
NEW YRUnALS.
A FINE assortment of Ladies’ Cra
vats. Foliar*, Un ler.'leeve.s, Rib
buns. Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, Edg
ings &c.
25 Dozen Ladies’, Misses and chil
dren’s shoes, made to order.
nuv2ot4 R. 11. BUSH.
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 mat-:hiese fluid.