McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, December 25, 1872, Image 4

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Ho! ye that are Barefooted Come to the Shoe Store. I HAVE just received the largest and best stock of Gents’ and Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers and Rubbenfand a general assortment of Misses’ and Children’s shoes Gaiters, BOYS BOOTS from SI 75 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 I am confident that you will not fail to make purchases and save expense. Take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly. oct 2tf D. F. IRVING. THE OLD POPULAR BURKE HOUSE Corner of Broad and Washington Streets, Augusta, Georgia, Was Re-opened for Public patronage on the Ist instant, by J. P. HEIJISLER, whose long experience enables him to guarantee satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. The Cen tral Location and Moderate Charges (which are less than regular hotel charges), of the BURKE HOUSE, are advantages to visitors to the city that are worthy of their consideration. HovL’7 m3 Thomson High School JFom Jforv . TAW CPmas* TIIK next session of this school will commence on|,Monday, Jan. 13th 1873. TUITION I’KR SCHOLASTIC YEA R4O WEEK* Preparatory Class $ 20.00 Intermediate Class 30.00 Advanced Class 40.00 The course of instruction is thorough. Students are prepared for any c'ass in College, or Instructed in practical course, if desired. For particulars apply to N. A. LEWIS, Principal. dec4lf Thomson, Ga. $30.70 Arch's I’rolit* per week —will prnvfl it or forfeit sooo. Now articles patented .inly 18. Samules free to nil. Address W. H. OUII>EHTEI{, 2K7 Broadway, N. T. BRUMMItJI/s Series’ slitters, Mannfucturetl Ivy »SCJ 111-Oil<l Wt„ Aiij. ns(a, Go. Rectifiers, Redistillers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in PH EYE 11 ESDI WHISKIES. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Brandies, Wines. Bin, Rum, Porter, Alt, H<c., Etc. Also a Superior Article of LADIES' 11ITTEHS. TOBACCO AND SKQARSOK KVEHY VARIETY. Aug.SStf A BOOK FOR THE MIIXION ! ■ -IT-IT-| n rrn.—. A prlevtfe Counselor to the tJMLGLS?2TI3,go Msrrird or ib«»e about w a m w merry on the physiological CVLIdG. i wjrstem* endrevelation sef •A*'"'* l | the sexual »> »i< m with tho Htoet discoveries in producing *ud prewulibg offspring, to preserve the complexloo. #c. This is an Interesting woik o f two hundred »n<f sixty H|«e,wlih numerous eugrsungs, and contains valuable nfgraaUou for those who are untried or contemplate mar ttofe. Still it i* * book that ought to be kept under look Md key. and uotlaid carelessly about the house. It centalua the experience and advice of a physician whose reputation is world-wide, and should beiu th- pri vate drawer of every male aud resale throughout the emir* glebe. It embraces everythiug on the auhject o f the gea •mtive system that is worth knowing, aud much that i* «K pa bit abed la anv other work. Soot t® any one (free of postage! forFlftr Cents. AMimDr. Butte Dispensary,No. 12 S’. Eighthgtreel 11. Loads. Me. Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate. INSsee applying to the uobsrlous quacks who advertise la fnblte papers,or using any quack remedies peruse p r . •net#' work no uniter what your disease is, or hoar depler* •bdeyeur condition. Dr. Huns occupies n double house of twentv sevon rooms: i eindorsed by setneef ihe »osl celebrated n»edl oalprolbssera of this country and Europe, and can be can seised person ally or by mail, ou the diseases mentioned in his worn. OBco and pariere, No. 13 N. Eighth sweet tsmw Market and Chesuut, St. Lotus, Me. bOfSIK 1. E. O’DONNELL. JAMES BURKE VF*m Short with O’Donnell & Bur k e GROCERS, AND Xominist'ion iltcrcljants, *42 Broad Street, UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL. oct 9.1n,3 Angulln. Ocnr-ia. Legal Advertisements. Notice. Ordinary's Office, Dec. 4, 1872. Several citizens of McDuffie County having petitioned for anew public road, commencing at Thomson, 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. Lazenby’s plantation to-the intersection the Gib son and Greensboro roads; and Com missioners having been appointed to view and mark aaid contemplated new road, and report on the expediency of discontinuing the old road, as 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 runs, be discontinued and the new road established : All persons are therefore notified that on the sth day of January 1873, the Petition for said contemplated new road will be granted, and said old road discontinued by an Order from this Court, unless good cause is shown to the contrary. A. B. THRASHER. Ordinary. GEORGIA— McDuffie County. 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 Acres, more or less, adjoin ing htn Is of Josephus Hillman, Mrs. McMaster and G. W. Cody, levied on as tho property of Jns. P. ilodo, Trus tee of America V. Ilodo, to satisfy a fi-fa in favor of E- 11. Pottle issued from the Superior Court of Warren County, April Term 1572. M dcc4d3o. WM. WALL. Dip. Shffi G EORGlA —McDuffie County. WILL be Bold, before tho Court house door in Thomson, on the first Tuesday in January next between the legal hours of sale, One Blnci 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, vs. A. J. Adkins, Sr. J. T. STOVALL, Sheriff. decld3o GEORGIA— McDuffie County. WILL be sold before the court bouse door, in the town ot Thom son, in said county, on the first Tues day in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wits One fifteen (15) horse power engine and pipes, one cart and harness, one smithing furnace, one lot of brass box ing, one Retort and Crab windlass, one lotofsteel, all being on the premises known ns the Columbia Gold Mining Cos., situated in McDuffie County, Ga. Levied on as the property of A. A. Lane, A. Ralston, G. W. Bowen and James Curylon, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued June 25tli, 1572, by the Cler/c 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 dec4tl3o Q E( >RG lA — MeDuffie County. WHEREAS, Francis M. llobbs ap plies to me for letters of admin istration upon the. estate of Jonathan Huff, deceased : These aie therefore to cite nnd admonish all persons con cerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of administation should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and official sig nature. A. B. THRASHER, dec4d3o Ordinary. GEORGIA— McDuffie County. On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, at the Courthouse in Thom son, within the lawful hours, a tract of land in said county, one mile and half ftom Thomson, containing Thirty-two acres, adjoining lands of 15. P. O’Neal. Mrs. M. A.M amilton and David Sills. On the land is a comfortable dwelling, containing live rooms and necessary out buildings. So das the property of Wil liam Watson deceased, for tho benefit of die heirs and creditors ol said deceas ed, Terms cash. dec4d3o DAVID SILLS. Admr. GEORG lA —Me Dutjic County. Deletmrc Cut breath, ) rs. ' Libel for Divorce. Sarah Culbreith. i It appearing to the Court, from the return ot the Sheriff, that Sarah Cul breath, wife of Delaware Culbreath, and Defendant in a Libel tor Divorce, begun at the August Term of the Superior Court ot sai l 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, oct 16 1 mini R. H. PEARCE, Clerk, (-IjVrrLy! .4 rents wanted! Attr'.a«**s ofw«rt»n*r#e* «r*» I J sf-vpie,of•tUM'i eex, joua* wold,makeat v <>.k for utiu i.« Ir sj\» o moments erall t'.o Cute ihanatanv-tAog •lec I’srUcuiaisLce. AddraM O, fcUasvn A Cos., ron land, kUiue. ••rl'i R. H. BUSH. Fall and Winter Croons 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 L>ry Goods, and Notions of '"every description Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes- I'AMILY GROCERIES OF ALL KIADS. My stock being an entirely new one, with no old goods on hand, I feel confident that I am prepared to suit mycustooiers. All my old friends and former customerare invited to call and examine my stock,and ] assure them I will ta/ce pleasure in showing it to them. sep2stf K. H. BUSH. J 1 H- Montgomry 1,300 YARDS Dress Grinds From 20 Cents t-» SI.OO per Yard. I BEG leave to call attention to my large and well selected stock, now being received. Scotch plaids, solid and figured satieens, blac/r, white nnd lilac alpaca’s, Irish linens, white, brown and red damasks, napkins, cotton diapers, bed spreads &c. White and grey blankets. Blaci 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 and untrimmed, sash trimmings taffeta ribbons. Ladies’ shawls oft 1 e latest styles. Hosiery, gloves, &c. My stock of dty and dress goods have been carefully selected, and much larger than ever before. oct9m3 J. H. .MONTGOMERY. PALL,. 1872 WINTER. KIIN OAißllji FTMAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of McDuffie county and vicinity JL that they have just received a LARGEST TsTD ATTRACTIVE STOCK OiF Seasonable Dry Goods. Eveiy department is well supplied and will be kept so, by daily arrivals all through the Season. We hope by offering only first class goods at the lowest living prices, and strict attention to the demands and tastes of thecommunity, 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 1872- Fall aiul Winter* 1872. 190 Broad Street, Augusta, tin. now receiving, and will continue to receive during the Season, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK I hat 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. Call, examine aud judge for yourselves. Augusta, Ga., oct 2m3 Magnificent Display of Dry Goods at JAMES A. GRAY & CO’S., 194&19U lißOAii STREET, AILIST4, LA. Beg to inform their friends, and the public, that they are now receiving the largest hmH most co»npD»tp assortment ot ever brought to this market. With an experience ot twenty ei*ht. years, eaterring for the Stares ol Georgia and South Oarolinan, and wrh ample met s to make till our purchases (or cash, and with splendid rooms, and light to display our Magnificent Stock, havin', lour floors, forty one feet wide and one hundred and twenty-five feet deep, as clear and light as day in all parts. ' 1 ’ 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 ot the State. It requires little reasoning that the greater the sales, the smaller the profits, rive percent, on a million is better than forty per cent, on a huudred thousand. We aim at a Million sales annually, we venture the prediction that the buis ness, will follow. We request the closest scrutiny ofourgoods, and prices fearing’ not the com petition of the world. W r e 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 offer to our customers and the public generally One Thousand 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-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. “ GALLAHER & MULHERIN. nov2om3 289 Broad Street, Augusta, Oeorgia. People’s C 1 oihin g Store! W. A. RAMSEY, Agent, 20S BROAD STREET, AUGUSI'A, AA. Has Now in Store, and Arriving Daily, THE LARGEST AND 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 takpn for wedding, ball, and party Suits, and made in the very latest style, and warranted to please. In fact, orders will be taken for any special Aind of goods not usually kept in this city. No person in want of fine, fashionable, well made and stylish clothing, for men, boys or chi 1 Iren, hats, caps, furnishing goods, trunks, valises. &c., should fail to examine this stock before purchasing. Our motto will be : The People’s Clothing Store—Small Profits, QuicA Sales, and For Cash. Next to Butt, Boyce & Cos., and T. W. Car wile & Cos. nov2om3 LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER! VNY quality nr quantity of Pine Lumber de livered -it Thompson, or .M Mile Post on the Georgia Hailioad. low for cash. Poplar, Oak or Hickory Lumber sawed to fill Orders at special rates. ILaxmlrer at Mill. Ist, class Weather Boarding sir> 00 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 go 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, TBT’i. 7mG VALUABLE LAND IN MCDUFFIE COUNTY l»l( SAMI. TTNDER and by virtue of an order granted by Hon. Win. Gibson, Judge of the Superior Courts, of Augus ta Circuit, on the 25th August, IS7I, and of record in the Clerk’s office of Superior Couit, of Richmond county, Gn., 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, 1573, the undivi ded one-half interest in and to the fol lowing real estate and improvements thereon, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land in | said county of McDuffie, near the town of Deanng, 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 Georgia Railroad runs through this tract of land and lias right of way as delineated on map. The other undivided half interest was sold about a year ago to B. B. Miller, Esq., at $14,000, 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—S-5,000 of purchase money cash, balame in twelve months, with interest from day of sale. The pur chaser will pay for title papers. W. P. CASSELLS, novJ7 MARY J. CASSELLS. DR. HZOTjT.A.XsTID, I>entisst, Can he found at his Operating Room in Thomson, Ga , on the first Monday in each month, where he will remain one or two weeks, except in “cases of sicA neßs-” August 7tf LAND SALE. WIaILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the lawful hours o! 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 Morisot) and others, 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 o( James Ivey. I will also sell, at private sale, a tract of lar.d near Thomson containing abot 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 ami Shank ; or an interest of one half in the same. Also a house and lot in the rear of Mrs. MeElroy’s premises, containing about one acre. oct3otf JAMES R. WILSON. House and Lot for gale, |I OFFER for sale my dwelling House and Lot, situated in the suburbs of the town of Thomson. The dwelling contains six plastered rooms. There is a good kitchen. Servants House, Smo&e 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, ma/ring it one of the most pleas ant an«l desirable homes in and around our town. Apply to JOHN E. BENTON. Thomson Ga., Nov. 13th 1572 ts. Manhood. How Lost, How. Restored ""1 nP,t published, anew edition nfl/M■&£& \g »f Dr. CnlverwelFs Celebrated 'lssay on the radical cure f without medicine) of Sper -———-51 natorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, luvoiuatary Seminal Losses, Importencv, Mental and Physical, Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Eitsr induced by self indulgence or sexual extrav-. agance. Price, in a eealed envelope, only G 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. 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, CHAS. .T. C. KLINE cSt CO., 127 Bowery. New York, Po«! Office Box 4,5F6 jnn. 24, ly