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fie jjlonuial
ALEX.H. STEPHENS
JBWiHWU W Mi.'JIM *"*'f
jj|,B i «y|i|i ii iu ii
ntn 4*Y«*n<gr fa ©#aMioo#4by
Os Gen. / B. Wright, wo to-day ~’*ro
name of Alex. Tl, Stephen", I
• HIM it th» vsry mention of which th, heart of
«M• «*# Dembcifiri and Pit riot In the State
fer*b* v:tth* Veneration, bondf' end lore. The |
rtMpli Mtsfenfewment thit 'XtefAene is a cftrdi
4Mt" (H lu*. mountain high, » Wave of popular
. •Mhusiam ©rtrili will sweep down ctrwr Appeal.
+m- <1 ’l#’ ««M tf't tt«c ' * >3,
j> Ms#N Ijnf©aue4 that Ool*. Mathews, nock sort
Heed Berxr already intimated their willingneee to
withdraw from the tin mm la favor of Mr. Ste
phen*, and for this tie/ are entitled to the respect
Hkl commendation of . the ie lie, and wehope th t
ft© ottat* eiptranta titl jkft 'fattier merit 'the rc
■©•jtgf th^ijr-constituents hr doing the earn'.
lelnjiiTi do Obnwanttoh—not even an opposing
©*■ Wl.li hoi Meet Mr. Stephens mtamvorsi.r
Mow •• give the action of a can cue held in
<#*«&■ # AT;•. i tv •’<*(! ***' e
Aao-iurt, January 34H»|<fe2a. P. M.
I'M s ©ouferwic* to-aight iu © hjcb evety county
Is the Eilhth district wu* represented. Mr. Sle
phaMwM unanimously nominated for Represen
tative Is They prepared an address to
tfcs voters amt-a leffef* to'Stephens.' Toomha pa
sided Tb# following were present: Toombs,
Behai. Matter. Hardeman, of Wilkes, Onmming,
■o*if YttlWr, Foster, Moore,Clarke, of Richmond.
Dnßataa, McOrsgor, Poole, of Warnrn,
• Fierce, s t Hsuoouk, tiovemnr Johnson, (limiore,
, Mcßride, of Tuts ©f Lisooln, Gain,
tapistoa. Evens, of .IstfersoD, -Me thews, I'red,
Hart, of Oglethorpe, Heater, Heard.
Lawraaot of Elbert, Taliaferro and Gilmoro, of
’Washington, Flint, of Talliaforro, Heard, of
Orasas, f.amkin, of t'olumbis, and many others ”
Ml saw County.
•% Resolution introduced In the legislature I
draining that the new counties, among which is
MsDnffis, arc not entitled, under existing laws to
repreeentstion In the T.ower ISonse of the present
OSuits! Assembly, ties been edopod, and of thin
a©*©* w© .-have no complaint to make. We
have ©ever balieved that the nrembe.rr.
alas! from tha new counties woo'd he admitted to
th© full rights sod -privileges of representutires,
from the simple fsot that the Legislature already
scaUQis tttr maximum number allowed by the
Constitution, and to admit these new members
would be a direct violation of that Instrument, and
aO thetr nets Mould, of aonrse, bd nboountitotlinsl
and vpvt. Hut ws did beliive that the present
taswtlifj a large majority of whom are seneible.
h—arable gentlemen and Democrats, would be
Mr and magnanimous enough to aooord these new
•awsbart ell the rights arid incident to
aaprasantatives -xoept the right to vote Taxation
withput repreean tut ion is directly antagonistic
to ovary principle of free government; and while
the blame for nen-reprcaet.lt dion of the new conn
ties justly attaches to the past Legislature for their
failure to enact an opportionment bill, wo do con
tend that the preaant House has acted unfairly and
©■generously fn refusing to allow the new
aa©etfm stleaat to he nxanp, upon questions in
Whtah all are equally interested.
1* our aw© county the Injoatioe of this action
U more glaring when we remember that McDuffie
baa a larger voting population than ftfty-flve, and
• greater aggregate of w eslth than sixty-eight of
the counties in our State.
W County I’s-tHlonia.
Two petitions have gana up to tha Legislature
from McDuffie county- one prayipg the repeal of
tha act establishing the county, and the other op
posing suph repeal; and, while we do not consider
tha foruufrSu of enough importance to juatify a
toug editorial, we think that a few cu ions facte
developed fey a comparison of the two petitions
and the county Tax-boo*s may be atlc ist amusing.
The ptution for repeal has attached to It tome
thing over 220 names, among which we regret t>
find tha names of *o a goo l« t sens, w ho, me
a. n rained to bdi va,h ve been ait her m aiofon a
*a to facta, or have signed their names, or allowed
them to be signed, through indifference. >he
.other petition i« signed by over 400 of our beat
cjtluua and heaviest tax-payers, representing more
than two thirds of the property ih the county
* Ttu whole amount of taxe paid by the county is
about Ft*,oo©, of which sum 100 man of the last
warned M 0 pay #B,OOO, and the remainder pay
#4,000, making in.Ml 9 f0(000of the slS,oot)taxet.
Parties who have not signed either petition pay
more than gqe hglf of the remaining #3,0 0, and
the petitioners for r. peal pay the balance. In
ethar words, the friends of new oouyty pay
#10,ono«f the #l3/00 taxes, and tha mal-ooutenta |
pay abom 14 MV How, don't that look like the
falx, trying to wag the roo?
■ ■ v ■■ '
y ( -Wllenge.
gst A gu©d deal of ridicule has been heaped npon
tha feßi introduced in tha Legislature which pro
vidaa aalariea for the membera instead of par diem,
and requires a deduction from their mileage of the
regular Tare, oh Railroads or other publio oonvey
aneas where free tickets am furnished
For the tffe of n©we cannot sea the point cf the
job©, and cannot heip thinking that the proposed i
Uw would b© a good one, except the propose 1 sals.
Has at the mam bars. The pay reeeivi and as per
(Haas la ©lisady too small. In our opinior. Wa do
not believe in the economy of employing clear.
Legielatorv-and cheap Judges. . IVe think the r< -
mumeration in both offices should be sufficeint to
command the beet talent of the country. But wre
fail to dtMtvfelThi justice or right In taxing the
people to pay the mileage of membera of the Leg
iaUtum taped from the espitoltwhen the i ylroad
snnyyfeiM furnish {hem free tickets We regret j
tb*©|f«adty ft»r tha"enactment at snob a law, but j
If. ©sdat tomfffrocmetances, LegieUtam have no
more conscience than tq restive money from a peo. 1
pie already weighed down with taxer, we ear let
the bill l>e‘ passed
Tit© Groat Western Canal.
r Gen. D. M Dußo©e> our Eeprc*etUative in Con
greee, delivered s apeeab Wforw-fhat i>oly on the
11th inst , upon the subject of the Great Western
manta, baaed ©a they arc uper. facu. arc conclusive
and exhaust.ra. We hare not room to give the
|#©ecb ilt it %so axowded with facta and
figures that a synopsis is impracticable It is an
able argument, reflecting much credit upon its au
thor. and should be grttsMUy remembered by the
An Important 13111.
A hill has beau mu-du-jed in the Jx.l4.sV.ure,
which provides, for the abolition of the office dt
deceiver of Tax Retdftii. and the creation in its
atead of the offlc© of Tax Assessor, /%
The object of the hill is to compel the owner*
of property to give in the same at a fair and true
valuation. We know men in ona county, and we
blush to admit it, who return their property at
less than half of ita real value ; and what is true
of McDuffie is no and übt mors or leas true of svery
other county in tb* State.
This is a moTje in the right direct on, and if
passed will remedy a very great ml.* 'As the prac
tice under the present system is calculated to do,
and In fact >k>es great injustice to the honest tax
payer, and permits rascality and swindling on the
pftrt'of the dishonest, we tre heartily’in favor of
the passage of thit Ac*.
• •• - *>»» :»« .
Mi*. Tuit of Lincoln.
Wli*p the Rcs(,lution was be fora tha Legislature
s few day© ago. declaring the new countioe ant en
titled to repreeeotatio/i, and the motion was made
to allow the members from said cdmitie* the pr'v
eleges of tire floor only, Mr. Tuts, rite ©hie and
generous rcjirescntat’vs from ons aisteT Bounty of
I,!nco|n, 'delivered a most aloquent and matter/
» cecb, demmeintory of en-h selfish and unjust
action on tlie p©rt of the Ifon-e.
We regret t atomr rpa-c will not permit a pnb
lient on of his eßt>ech in f .11, but we pltdg > qur
ciUr.ena not to fojget Ids brave and gancrou
espousal of the rights of a people who wero not
alio#ad to speak for themselves.
Mr. Tutt has a brilliant fffture before him, in
whicli we wish him every tnocefc:
New Atlilpi fJ«emunt«.
WALTON, CLARKE & CO„
WaOLMsans G&ooebs
—Aifn
Commission Merchants,
No ,‘lO‘d, ISronii Street,
Jar,nary, 22, 187S.—ly.
BRIGGS & BROTHER’S
IT TJJSTI? ATET>
FLORAL WORK!
1?OR JANUABT, 1*73, NOW OT7T. Issued as a
Quarterly. The four numbers seutHoamyaddretia,
liy mail, for 2."> cents '1 ho riches and most in
struoktlve Illustrated and Descriptive Floral Gnid<
ever published. Those of cm ;»itronn wlto order
ed Feed 1 last yuar.aml wero credited with !i cents,
will receibo the foUr (Quarterlies for 1878. Thos<
who order Feeds tius year wtll lie credited with a
anbveription for 1874. Iho January liumbor con
tains nearly 400 I ligravlugs, Iwo Superb Colored
Flutes, suitable for framing, and also Tinted Plate
of our gorgeous Floral Chromos; information re
lative to Flowers, Vegetables, Ac., and tluiir cnlta
•vation, and all such uiatttr »s wus formerly found
-in our Annual Catalogue. YOll will miss it if you
rirder bleeds before seeing Bkioo* A Bso. s Quar
terly. o e challenge ooaip ir son ou quality of
Feed and prices and aixes of packets. Our “Cal
endar Advance Sleet and Price List for 2*72,"acut
free,- Address,
BRIGGS * Br.OTHF.it,
Seedsmen and Florists, Ueehetet, N. Y.
January 22, 1873. ' '
• NOUU.
Cojvn .'tr <£• Siaar.
Propriptois ol Mtu L vor\
an<i Suit* Statokn, Itruntl Nrs -t, Auifu
*tu, (>'n., k'i |i rotistaltly on liflfnl nil
kiwi wl atotifr. T'lit'v havt* Fivu linti
ilt'cil Mnlos, whi 'h thov otter fur suit
cli«h|» :i lll } on tiuif till first, of Nuvein
bur i.f*xt on citv Bcorjitnlfcr.
At ir tervals they will have stock for
s.ilit at 1 liomson on ns favorable Tents
ns costumers run exjbet. Ttev re
(|iicst the |tiib!io to examine tlieii
stock, and gnnrittty ratisfuritton in all
1 ase«. J.titi S tl".
I iO<rnl Advortisfinents.
CLTAJIOM,
GEOUGIA — MeDtijlbi Cnuu/j.
Whereas E ins Lmeiihy has nj> ll l i• and
td me for Letters of Giiarifnuislii|i lor
John .■'andt'rs an I IJerry r co oreef
minors: This fs to iiuti y a,I inutii-s
interestvsl to be and a|i|ui)r at the
March Term next ol the Court of*' Or
dinary for B.iid (’min!y, and show cause
it any they lj»\*e, why suiif' I.eiti rs
sfiould not beissue lt i said uj>| lieu it.
A. n. THASHER, Gohna y.
Jan 22 IS7d. 3'd
4 > l A l loiv
G EORGt A— Me Outfit Couitij^.
Anderson Ivey having applied to me
Uw permanent letters of admimattntion
on the estate of John To,ml, tl' eeas, and,
! late ol salt! county : This i« to cite all
persons interested to appearnt m\ ofti e
within the time allowed law him)
show cause, if any they have, why said
! letters should net he sfranted.
A. B. THRAjsMEU, Ord'y.
J.tn. 8. 30.
ADR.. jEioXar.A-isrr),
1 Dentist,
Can he found at his Operating Room
in Thoni'on, Ga , on tlie tirst .nunday in
e. ch mo th, where fie will remain o e
or two w»eks, except in *•> uses of sic.,-
ne©©.* Augtiet 7tf • • • |
NOTICE-
I take thi* mean© of notifying my
pattans and »he public getwrally tlrat,
on account of bad health and other eti •
(;uw*tunees I have fte rirdued, from;
atißfter tlie puhlicniion of tit* notice,
to retirefiom .the ©fetlie practice of mv
profess on, re#»-rvinv a g-nernl preserip
tioji uiid consultation practice. I re
tiarn nty ©rncere thanks for the long and
hbenii patronaee I lo.ve rece.ved, a,od
a am urge rtiose in ebted to come for
ward ifn.i »rtrle.
S. Jf)\lN
■ 'll. !#>■."»■ • ■ll uni a ■ .11
.. .Colaiabla §her TT'n Sulva.
GIvOftGI A.— Columbia tounttj.
WILL be So/I before thg Coi/tt
fiotise 'four in the Town of Ap
pling Columbia county, on tjm first
Tuesdijy ii, February next, between Llie
usual hour* of s©|e, twelve hundred
pound© of *e< and cm ton, twenty fjvebiieli
els of cojton seed; three btislmlv of corn,
and four ox> u levied on n« tlie property
of It. W. Verdrey, to satisfy tw M fi. fa’s,
issued from the Cos umhia county >upe
nor Court,.in favor us Isaac I’. Heard
>% Cos. • .
B. IVEY, Sheriff.
January Pth, 1572. Jw.
ShurlfT*
GE< )BGI A— McDuffie Cutntij.
ILL be sold before the Court-
I T house door in Thomson, on the
lirsi Tui-»duy in February i.gxt, between
'|»e legal liouis Ilf sale, I hay mine; 2
1 own alul calvt s; I carriage; I iied steitil;
l frying pa' ; 1 pot ands saddle and
bridle, levied on as ti e juop. itv ol J.
1. Lansdell to sntisf, an ejucotion boin
file tin per lor Court in favor of Roberts,
Mori is & Sbiv-'ts.
JOHN T. STOVALL, Sheriff
Jati S. 4t.
PIIU.IC \OT!TJ!
NOl ice is hereby given that the Gor
poratio.i heretofore, existing under th*'
name and sty lu of the 8.m.-sv life M*l)
utai'tUJ ing bompanv, is this day diss Iv
ed by nmliiui consent, E. A. Shields
and J. J. Morris, or either of them, ire
imthoriZeil to receive and receipt lot the
contract* inul delits connected with th*'
ueicautile business of said C’orportion.
JAMES R. SHIELDS.
E. A. -HIEI.D .
JAMES 1,. HIEI.D*.
dee2Jml J. J. MOUI IS.
uvriiv a Miiii: vrißMi,
1 SPEI 'f & KMB//EE,
At the old stand on Main Street,
ihove Masonic Until. Thomson, 'On.,
oropose to cunt inue the husines* of a
Livery unh Stab!©. They wilt
Keep a goo f assortment of Fancy and
■Ntiloitaiithil SfocT, nod tlie very hesi
A ehTcle*. Tlmir'Stables are cttinitioJiims.
convenient, ami secure, were drovers
can obtain the best nccoumn datiju-s.
and by nivii g their personal at'eiitiou
to the hndriess, tit all hours, day and
night, will guarranty satisfaction.
SPEIR & EMIi HY. F.
janSflm.
A fIOItEI* \3. \V**l* \ S"i;Dt,
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edged by the press and people to be il, o brat-da K
paper south of Louisville end east of New Ortavfts
i luring the year 18J3. notxpanae of time, labor’
nnd money wall be spent to ke. p lie Morniue News
ahead of all competitor* in Georgia journalism,
and to deserve the Halt.'ring encominms hespeii
upon it from all quarters. .The telfqrupiiic »r
--ringement* of the paper are stick that the, m ■*
-ions made bv tha general press r'ports are prom r ,t.
ly tuxd reliably aupplieU liy the *q>ecial oorrespond
euts.
he Morning Hows has InVlv been enlarged to
a thir ty.six column paper, and this brood scope of
type 0-uhnces, daily, everything of interest that
transp resin the do uaiuof ..iter Cure, Art, Science.
Polities, Bellgior, ,nd ener.d tiitf lHqencr: Hvi- n
to the reader more and IwtterUijeste i niattar that
any other paper m ti-.e St t«
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of tlie Morning New*. For years and rears-in
deed .since Use,tab ishmeht—it has been a rnre
sentatiyo Souther 1 paper nnd from that time to
the present, in all eonjnfiotnros, it hxs eonsistentlv
and persistentle maintained Democratic Mate,
Bishts principles, and labored, with an ardor and
and. voUou that know no abatement, to promote and
praverve the intertsfs and honor of the South.
he price of die Daitv is 1 ,00 per annum
s-.00 for six months; $2.51 for three n»oßth*-'
$. 00 for oh* month.
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! r-o>mmended to those who have not the faedibo
{ o a daily mi t. Eve vthing that ha* b 6 e 1 eaid n
I foregoing in regird to the dailvedition nnvh
| r.'oexted of the Tri-Weekly. It is made no with
I frit care, and eon t tins tlie latest dr«p -ehes and
market reports. Tho price of this e 1 • nis
1 per annnm, $3.00 for sir months, and *1 50 for
three months. '
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mend* itself to the fn mer ahd planter,’ and to
tliose who live off the lines of railroad. It is one
of the best family paner* in the eouatrv, nnd it
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tains Thirty-six solid com nns of reading matter
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tales; poetry, biography, pnngent naragraphs at-d
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P«ase of the proprietor Address
J. H. ESTELL,
Savannah. G*.
BRUMMEI/S
fabics Sitters,
Manufactured by
jjgg|r
882Ui’oii. > <9i., Gn.
Rectifiers, illmporter* and
ho'esale in
i F3.IE IYEISI HI IDSDB,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Br.in:lif«,
Wiiit-v,
(»in.
Slum, *
Porter.
* *«•-,
Ptr., Etc.
Also a Superior Article of
LADIES’ HITTERS.
j TOBACCO AM) SI GARSOK kveuy vakiett.
Aug-2S;f
; C. W. ARNOLD. Da. JAMES sT JONES.
ir, Vt\ df&jcQh® <£» cp. %
GROCER.. X COM
TKOTISOI, in
Having gone entirely into the sale of
STAPLE NO FANCY GTCCERIfcS,
lake plea*.ire ii announcing to tTieii
IJeyl* imd pyjijtc geijyuJLy Unit
they now have atui wiii continualli
keep on Inoyl a
FULL AN 1 WFU SEi'CTfD SUCK
el Maple and fancy <.roeefjes, pjinci
pal among which may i a lauial H icon,
f’iowr. Hoe:,r, C-dl jc.; Mackerel of tin
Irhe-it gru>W, Synip, M >hiM-> o! even
trade, Cheese, < lackers, iVml Grits
i lummy, Rice. L,.rd, pure ' Ltvei pool
Salr.tfoKh n and country butter. .Li
their"Ti"e of
FANCY GROCERIES
they ''ii not heait fe to say that the)
have the finest variety ever exhihite’e
!n ts is market.. In the selection may si
ways be found
CAM2I>
Lima Beans. Green Corn. Fresh Sal
no if. Flesh Mackerel. K’re.sp Peaches
‘Pine Aw% A'priedrs, Ovsiers
'linee Mi at, Pickles, both domestic urn
Imported,
J ©3L.X,1T33,
Preserved Prunes, Damrons, Rnspber
lies, 11 lavkbel'iieS. Lillies. Pepper Hash
Pi pper and ■X\ orces.lersbire Sam es
lIANzIIKS, CnaC»I,.\TK.
both ill drops and lor lie table t onden,
'ed MliA, Extracts ol all kinds. Apples
Oiangcs, Cocoaonts, Almonds, Pecans.
Brazil Nuts. English Walnuts 4c.
I liev al-o ii. ve h tine nssun irurit < I
Tobaccos, Segura, Pipes, Smoking To
luicco. Teas, So.ip. Plain and Toilet
Lunch Baskits, Cream Tip tar, Soria
Yeii-Y Powd/rs, alf of which they an
offering at low cash p ices that cam ot
fall lu suit sd.
pur mol to as still ““Quick Salas and
small "profits.”
(J. W. Arnold «Sc C*o.
Thomson, Ga. [tor 13i I] dee 11.
Thi* n**rtv.vlel M •ijiu* * w r.mifl n. t i
con nin i e p f'ici of ..u >. or ddj i.jui .
us ip »»** v t me . *n «'
Vegetable.
For io i) y\‘Hi ■* i h » i> i;. - « a e;n »1
» st'A't*d of Vic live . K.w« U a . k»*ii es. Tho
s.ttt'l* oi tne i>owtLinH <; at ti ci i>-«« 1 ° '*•*»■■
v »uc!i i».r is • •*’» '••rtic .id cu'ar power in puri-
V i *» i Ood. s inju r< ng the tOfjio . *. * ....u
l , Mil l imp tilting iu** Me t. ltd YVor to the wtml
\dt-m. Snniit.*ii>' l ive RvguUlot is aeKnow.rdgvtJ
M ijitve DO t^i.d 1 ris a
LIVER MEDICINE,
It coutatiir tour a* Meuittutu, novoi united in
.«> •tie b.T t ii»v pi ..jvift On in any «• h*r prep'kr.i
ion, via ; u gemi<- C.. hirtc, a woudt-tfa. TANARUS« nu
ll Uti'XcephOM b!»» aUetative -n.i a or tin ot ect
v- of all iuijHitit e? of Me l» d\. >nch signal suc
cess I * p ut'cnJ cl ita u-e that i. is ikw regarvied a
lie
Great Unfailing Specific
t »-liver <• •m,ii tu a ■ (lit* ptinfii if ■»• nj iherpoi.
to wit: J)y GM-psia. r->H« ip*!ion, J«*,iiii' *ce. U.L
•on .rtacks. Scr H*». dat-.he. I 'niid, neprea.>'on ot
Sp;r rs,
ItegfiNU tl* l;ir atid ptV
CHILLS AND FEVrR SIMMONS’ LIVER
hEGUoAfOR
Is nioMUi.n lur- .< i i",ly by
J H. ZEILIN & CO-,
Mac.»n (3a.. ntitl Fh iikh:ipbia.
Trio? S* IK) p«r park "C;e ; s-ut o • mui\ po*4mgH
paid. $1.55. Prepared red J, f-*r use in bouitS,
Si 50.
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
ij®* B, ware ot* l «nd imiivton?.
**t*\\fl
THE ORIGINAL “SOLUBLE PACIFIC’ 5 GUANO,
MANUFACTURED B Y THE
Pacific Guano Company.
None genuine unless brauded
“JOHN S. lIEESE & CJo., Geul. Agent*.”
Pricei- low and terms as easy as are oflered by the trade.
Jva22rn3 JOHN L BENTON Agt.
John M. Curtis,
THOMSON, ' CECRCIA.
Manufacturer Carriages, Buggies, and
Wagons.
Also for D. McCORMICK,
Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc
BERZELIA, GEO RGIA.
Will sell at Charleston prices with freight added. ts.
BOOTS AND @UOE^!
SO CdSJSS FIS ST CLdSS GOODS
I*Vom a Leading Home of Philadelphia.
IN ORDER to counteract the effect* of tlie horse disease, I spread befor«-my
rieiijs mid tiie f'tibite the hd owing inducements and assure them that rhe work
below mentioned is i f fine finish, and mai f&ctured front the best n>ateiial, ‘ v"iz :
ISO Pairs Indies’ IS thread, double role, lac.) gaiters at 60 per pair.
Kit) Petrs Misses’ ol ssiim quality sole, lace gaiters at $2 86 per pair
820 Pairs Lilies’ pel b'e Goat doitbv sole boots at S2 60 per. pair.
240 Pairs "isses pebtile same quality hoot at $? 25 per pair.
iFO Pairs Nlis'es’Pebble foxed, silver tips at SI S5 per pair.
I lu Pairs child’s same quality, silver t'ps at $1 GO per pair.
200 Pairs chiM's same quality, no tipi at SI 50 per pair.
9(i Pairs ladies' cloth top pebble foxed boot* at S2 0-5 per pair*
90 Pairs ladna’cloth top kid loxed boots at $2 50 per pair.
90 Pairs Indies’ velvet tops, I tod, at $2 50 per pstir.
ISO Pairs Cliihl's Extra line velvet top, kid foxed, 7to 10. »t %2 f-s.per pair.
Which is an average R» dnetion about 13 per cent, on lorrner prices. A greater
variety of Gentlemen’s Hend-'fitctied Work than can be found in any house in
lie St te. Every article in the above lu»t equal to all that is claimed for it, and
• cUmarion marie in every instance when it fails to give satisfaction. The<-On«
Pyce Rule i.s heretofore, will be strictly adhered to,ami every e!i'>rt marie to as
i tMiinio laie and please customers. PETER KEENAN
W«. ad DOOit II 112.0 1 V (UNiTRAI, HOTEL, AUifUSiTA, «A.
James Norris &CQy
eiCO€EKB .
€rrncr of Main and Rail Road Streets, Thomson, Ga.
AVI*: on hand and will keep constantly a full and complete stock of*'
Groceries and Provisions at the Lowest Prices-
ALSO, BAGGING, TIES AND EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE.
DRY tiOOIS RF-IDY MADE ( LOItU.NO BOOTB, SHOES, AC.,
They have an ex ellent BAR, where the very best Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
ire al wavs ready.
Also a Resturant, wl ere G.vrr, Fr.s'i Fi«h and Oysters, in fact everything un
is 1 v kept in a first c’a s Fatng S loon Can be had at a 1 hours.
We i vite a call, and trust that by strict att< ntton to business, we may secure
t lib ra! sh re of public patronage
, sanes .mams co.
j m Stf.
J OllN M CURTIS & BRO.
CtE.YEB.-ilt PVamTV^EDE&ItEBS'
Have ( onsfantly a large utock of FLAXTUUE al the very
lowest prices. ts.
GUA N 0 .
The undersigned calls the attention of the public to the following list o
superior Fertilizer* with pricc*of s.inie, for whic.,l lu is Apsut ac enu pftoi.
The Atlantic Phosphate. Casn * 43. Time $ 63.
’ tlantic Aci l Phosphate. Cash $ 2S. Time 9 31.
Wai do Piusph.te Lash $ 55. Time f GO.
fPai and 1 Acid Phosphate. Cash 8 :;o. Tittle. * 35.
E. Frank Cue’s Sup. Plios. Ca>h 8 51. Time $ 62.50
These are all standard Manures, and thorough tests and experiments hare
established their superior ■excellence.
R . H • BUSH Age: t,
i* n 18 ls TnOMSON. GA.
A. », HIU,
Bi’uggixt and Apotbrcnry
Tiionison. Ga.,
Keeps constantly on hand a (nil and
complete Supply of Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oi s. Varnishes,
Glass, Putty, Pure, Wines, and
Liquors for Medicinal purposes.
Kerusine Oi of 150 fire test; also Lamp
Chin.n es and Burners.
ALSO
Just received a fresh Supply of Buists
Warreuted Garden Seeds.
Frescriptions carefully com
pounded. janlSwfim.
Thomson High School
Fqs Boys awo Gimls*
THE next session of this school will
commence on Monday, Jan. 13th
1673.
TUITION PESSCHOLA3TICTEAB4O WEEK*
Preparatory Class $ 20.00
Intermediate Class 30 00
Advanced Class 40.00
I’he course of instruction is thorough.
Students are prepared for anv c'ass in
College, or instructed in practical
course, if desired.
For particulars apply to
N. A. LEWIS, Principal.
dec.4tf Thomson, Ga.