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POETICAL.
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*he Dataty Wardrobe.
There'* * little drawer in my chamber,
Guarded with tender care,
Where the dainty clothe* are lying
That my darling ahall nerer wear;
And there, while the hears are waining.
Till the house is all at rest,
I sit, and fancy a baby
Close to my aching breast •
My darling's pretty, white garments,
I wrought them while sitting apart.
While hi* mystic life was throbbing
Under my throbbing heart;
And often my happy dreaming
Breaks in a little song,
Like the murmur of birds at brooding,
When the days are warm and long.
I finished the dainty wardrobe.
And the drawer was almost full
White robes of the finest muslin,
And robes of the whitest wool.
I folded them all together,
With a rose for every pair.
Smiling and saying, ‘Gem fragrant,
Fit for a prince to wear."
Ah ! the radiant summer morning,
4k> full of a mother's joy!
•‘Thank Qod! he is fair and perfect,
lb beautiful new-borne boy."
wt him wear the pretty, white garments
I wrought while sitting apart,
Lay him, so sweet and helpless,,
There, close to my throbbing heart.
Many and many an evening
I ait, since my baby came,
Saying, “ What do the angels oall him?”
For he died without a name ;
Bit while the hoars aro waning
And the honse is all at rest,
And fancy a baby nestling
Close to my aching breast.
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SELECT MISCELLANY.
A Minnesota farmer lost a gimlet, throe
yean ago. The other day he cat down
a tree, and found in it a three-quarter
inch auger. So much for putting a thing
out at interest.
Stood it Una. hk Got Mad.— The
Detroit Free Vrcoo relates au incident
which occurred on the return of an ex-
OUraiop party from that city. Soon after
the boat left Toledo, the steward was ap
proached by an excited individual, who
asked him if he waa the captaiu. The
steward replied in the negative, at the
same time giving lus rank.
“Havj you the power to put a man out
ot the Sabin?" inquired the stronger.
"Well, yes, if ho is disorderly, I
have," replied the steward.
"Well, sir, look in here and see them,
will you ?” said the stranger, leading the
official round to the door. The steward
looked at the motley group aud replied
that he saw nothing out of the way.
"You don’t, eh ? Don’t you see a
man in there hugging a woman?”
“Woll, yes,” replied the steward ;
“but what of that ? Hasn't a follow the
right to embrace his wife ?"
"That's what I want you to run him
off for,” replied the stranger, dancing
around: "that's my wife, and I've stood
it so long that I’ve got mad 1”
NOTICE.
V. N. Cudwortb}
vs - ljibel for Divorce.
Alvin Cudworth)
Hide to perfect service.
TT appearing to the Court that the defend-
JL wO. Alyitt.Cudworth. resides out of the
limits ’of‘this State, it is ordered that ser
vise b* jxptfuohHl in the above stated case
by publication in the MoDuFrrx Jouhnal as
proscribed by law.
A true extract from the Minutes.
IKE V. BALLARD,
Deputy Clerk Columbia County.
April 0 \B7iltnlm
STATE OF GEORGIA— McDuffie Oc.
Superior Court March Term 1878.
Ptpsent, the Honorable William Gibaon,
Judge of said Court
Mary J. West,)
M. ■ IMel fur picorcc,
B - Ft )
Ride to perfect sfirvico.
JT appearing to tho Court, l»y tho return of
tho Sheriff, that the defendant does not
reanle in this county, uud itfurtlier appearing
that he does not reside in this State, it is,
on motion of c ounsel, ordered Hint said do
„ j. ! I TU>l r .. ttn A answer at tho next
Tens ot this Court, else that the ease lie
ooushlcred in default, and the plaintiff be
slowed to proceed.
And it is further ordored that this Rule
l>e published in the MoD.irrrx Jochnai,
onoe a month for four months,
A true extract from the Minutes, Uris
March '.‘B, 1878.
April Siutm R. H. TEARCE, C. 8. C.
VTTTID W -Enterprise that looks for
Klf r.n ¥ support beyond the oounty
XI » Jul* JL inwbichitislocatedshoiild
advertise iu the papers of the sections from
which it could reasonably expect to obtain
custom. We secure prompt insertion at
low rates, in ail papers of tho United States
and Canada. Our lists of secular, religious
mid agricultural journals oro Standard.
Estimates, pamphlets, Jkc., free upon ap
plication.
A,. , , OKtKFIN * HOFEMAN.
Established 1881.) Newspaper Advertising
gents, Baltimore, Md.
DR. HOLLAND,
I>EKT I S T .
Can be found at his Operating Room iu
Thomson. Oa., on the first Monday in each
month, where he will remain two weeks, or
more except in “eases of sickness. ” augTtf,
A BOOK rOB THE MILLION I
4XLfeirria.go Uarr tel «r Hiom about M
j « W marry ec Ibc phyatelofical
rinlw ex mrateiie* aad rwalatlouMf
WVIP”* | (be Miual «y (teat, with U«
lataat 4iM*wtri* la preduoog u< pr«v« B Umt offspring
b*vr M pr*«rr* u>« complexion. Ae.
Thiila-aa iui«ro*uag wnrk • rtwt biDdrod aad aliiy
pagoa. vitb nuaeraux vagrwring*. aud contain, valuabkt
tnfonaavtoa far thaaa who arr marriad ,or ooatemplaU mar
rtana. BUII Ilia a book that ought to be kept uadew Uak
•eakay, and not laid car«)«aaly about tkaboaaa.
It aaautia. iba axparlaaoo and advice of a ahrafoUb
arhaa* raputatioa la world-aide, and ibauld bola tbo prt
▼au4ra««r of tvory male and female tbreuxbouttbaaatlro
glob*. It ambraoe. everything aa tbe outaoct a f tb. goa
aratlro arateiu that la worth knowing, and niU that U
*>t pobtube*in any other mrk.
Seat U Mjr aM (froa of poota«w) far FlPtjr Coat*.
Notice to tho Afflicted and Unfortunate.
ltefbro apply In* to tbo aotwrioa* quacks who advorttao la
public papers.or using any quack remediae peruse Dr.
Matts' work no matter wbat your dUoaae U, or bow doploc
able yoetr road it toe.
Dr. Butte oceantoo a double bouse of twenty-eovoa
rooms; 1 a lads reed by tome o f the moat celebrated modi
cal profs, so re o f this coaotrw-mad Karopo.aad eaa besom
suited personally or by mall. Da the disease, meatioaed la
hie works. Office sad parlors. 80. It B. Klgktb etread
between Marin and Cbttßut, Uule, M«.
N «v. JfQyJ.
Legal AdvertiHcmcnte.
General Notice.
GEORGIA —McDuffie Courrrr.
ALL guardians, executors, etc., having
business in said county, are reminded
that the law requires them to make their
returns to the Court of Ordinary on or be
fore the first of July, and are hereby re
quested to moke their settlements promptly
in accordance with the provisions of said
law. A. B. THRASHER,
Jue 18, 1873, _ Ordinary.
imitation.
GEORGIA— McDuffie Countt.
WHEREAS Josephus Hillman applies
to me for letters of guardianship for
W. P, Bacon and Mary Lamar Baoon, minor
children of N. C. Bacon, late of said coun
ty, deceased : This is to notify oil person*
interested to be and appear at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun
ty, to be held at the court-house in Thom
son, said county, on the first Monday in
Angust next, then and there to show cause,
if any they can, why said letters of guardi
anship should not be granted to said appli
cant. A. B. THRASHER,
Juno 18, 1873. 30d Ordinary,
Citation. ~
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
WHEREAS, A. L. Pearrc, who eiaims to
lie the executor of the nuncupative
will of Mrs. Lucretia Willey, lias filed the
same for probate in my office: This is,
therefore, to notify the heirs at law, and all
persons interested, to be and appear ot the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary to be
held at Thomson, said oounty, on the first
Monday in July next, then and there to show
cause, if any they can, why said will should
not be probated. A. B. THR ASHER,
June 18, 1873. 3t Ordinary.
NOTICE."
THE undersigned, nlanit three weeks ago,
took up ami now has in his possesion,
on the plantation of Wilson and Story,
about fifteen miles north of Thomson, (la.,
a Bay Mare Mule, rough shod all around,
and apparently about eight or nine yoars
old, which the owner can have try proving
property and paying for this notico.
ROBERT NORRIS,
Jnna 1). ts Colored.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
A LL persons holding claims against the
JA_ estate of N. 0. Bacon, late of said
oounty, deceased, aro hereby notified to
present them to the undersigned legally au
thenticated. within the timo prescribed by
law, or the same will tie forever barred; and
those indebted to said doceasod must make
immediate payment or suits will lie com
menced for the same.
JOSEPHUS HILLMAN,
June I, 1873, Executor.
GEORGIA — McDuffie County.
NOTICE is hereby given to all partios
holding claims against tho estate of
Jonathan Huff, deceased, to present tho
same properly authenticated to tho under
eignod within the time prescribed by tho
aw, or the same will forever lie linrrod.
All those indebted to said estate must
make immediate payment, or suits will be
commenced for tbe same.
F. M. HOBHS,
June 4, 1873. 4Oil Administrator.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
AT the first regular tonn of the Court of
Ordinary, of said after publi
cation of this Notico once a week for four
weeks, application will be made to said
Court for leave to sell tho lands belonging
to the estate of Jonathan Huff, deceased,
lsteof said county, for tho benefit of tho
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
F. M. HOBBS,
June 4, 1873. 4t Administrator.
1 —■ ■■■■..■.■i.—.
_ McDuffie County Sheriff Sales
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
WILL be sold before tho courthouse
door iu Thomson, said county, on the
first Tuesday in July next, within the legal
hours of sale, a Btock of dry goods, two
show-cases and sundries found in the posses
sion ofll. 11. Beck and R. J. Morrison, under
the firm name of Book A Morrison,at Hearing,
said county, levied on as the property of U.
R. Heck and R. J. Morrison, os Trustee of
L. V. Morrison, to satisfy one mortgage fi.
fs. issued from McDuffie Superior Court in
favor of W. P. Oasaels against, said R. U.
Beck stid said It. J. Morrison, Trustee.
Property pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney.
SOL. NORRIS.
June 4, 1873. HOd Sheriff.
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
WILL lie Rold in Thomson, suitl county,
on the first Tuesday in July next,
lieforo the courthouse door within the
legal hours of sale, one traot of land
in Hivid county, on the waters of Ger
many creek, adjoining lands of L. G. Steed,
N. L. Evans and others, containing 280
acres more or less, levied on as the property
of I E. Steed, to satisfy one fl. fa. issued
from Colombia Superior Court in favor of
Ramsey A Labaw, against, said I. E. Steed.
Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney
JAS. P. JOHNSON.
June 4,1873. OOd Deputy Sheriff.
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
WILL be sold before the court honse
door in Thomson, said county, on the
first Tuesday in July next, within tho legal
hours of sale, two tracts of land in said
county, one containing 275 acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of N. L. Evans, Du-
Boso ami others, on tho waters of Germany
creek ; and one tract containing 55 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of W. H. Mur
ray, B. B. Wilkerson. J. J. Morris and
others. Levied on as the property of L. G.
Steed to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from
Lincoln County Superior Court, and from
tho Superior aud County Courts of Columbia
oounty. against said L. G. Steed, in favor of
It. P. O Neal, Thomas H. Strother, and
Ramsey A Labaw.
SOL. NORRIS,
June 4,1873. 30d Sheriff.
Columbia County Sheriff’s Sales.
GEORGlA —Columbia County.
WILL be sold before the courthouse door
in Appling, said comity, on the first Tuesday
in July next, within the legal hours of sale,
one tract of laud in said county, adjoining
lands of F. Smalley and others,'levied on as
the property of James Blanchard, to satisfy
tile following fi. fas., to wit: Caleb E Ram
sey vs. James Blanchard; Joseph P. Wil
liams vs. James Blanchard. Louisa J. Eu.
banks. Executrix of \V. J. Eubanks, makers,
a id 4. M. Luke aud L. A Luke, endorsers;
Caleb E Ramsey vs. W W. Acree and
James Blanchard"; and Caleb E. Ramsey vs.
James Blanchard.
PETER WRIGHT.
June, 4, 1873 30d. Deputy Sheriff.
GEORGlA—Columbia County,
\ l ' ILL be sold in Anpting said county,
\ I before the oourthonse door, on the
first Tuesday in July next, within the legal
hours of sale, a oue half interest in a Grist
Mill on Green Brier Creek, near the Wash
ington Road, in said county, and one Steam
Engiuo located on the land of James Blanch
ard in said county, levied ou as the proper
ty of W. W. Acree. to satisfy fi. fas. issn and
and placed in my hands in favor of Caleb
K. ltsmsey ts. W. W. Acree and James
Blanchard; aud R. H, ’ happalear vs. W.
W. Acree. PETER WRIGHT.
TBE QE&BSF S&OB BOUSE gjtf TBE BTETE
GOODS FROM ALL THE POPULAR
M anufacturers.
Will be sold at the lowest possible prices. The largest lot of Childrens and
Misses Bhoes, Gents fine Dress Boots at attractive prices. Will be fully prepared for
the Spring trade and purchasers will find my prices as reasonable as can be had.
A Large Lot of Saratoga Trunks
and Ladies’ Travelling Bags.
SIGN OF THE BIG KKD BOOT.
April 16 ts 258 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
MORGAN & SCOTT,
Call the attention of their friends and customers to their
SPE EMtoXB &SSQJS FMEJVT OF
And Summkr Croons*
which have been carefully selected by Mr. Morgan in New York city and purchased
at the very lowest figures, consisting in part of Grenadines, Poplins, Japaueae O/oth,
White and colored Lawns, Organdie, Muslins, Piques of every variety, Percales,
Jaconets, plain aud striped, Nainsook, and Swiss Muslin Ac. &c.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
They call special attention to theii large stock of Spring and Summer Clothing
for Men and Boys, and their excellent assortment of Hats.
SADDLE AND BRIDLE DEPARTMENT.
Mr. Morgan being connected with a largo Saddle and Harness Honse in New
York enables them to offer superior inducements in that line of Goods.
All are invited to call and examine whether they purchase or not.
April 16, ts
Hoots and Bkoms.
I>. IRVING,
AT HIS OLD STAND ON MAIN STREET,
At the Sign of
The Buffalo Head,
If AS received and is now receiving alargo and woll aalected stock of Qouts’ ami Ladies
Boots and Shoes, viz :
Gents’ Hand Sewoi Congress Gaiters ; Prince Allxirt and Strap Shoos, and many
other varieties which want of apaee excludes from this notice.
AU kinds of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. CaU and examine stock.
May 28, 3m
John M. Curtis
TKCOTvrsoisr oeorgia.
Manufactures of Carriages, Buggies and
Waggons.
Also Agent for D. MCCORMICK,
Manufactuers of Sash, Doors, Blind Etc.
BERZEUA GEORGIA.
Will sell at Charleston prices with freight added.
ts.
So m W s M ,
Respectfully informs Iris frienaa anil customers, that he has received a largo and
well selected Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
purchased expressly for this market, consisting in port of Grenadines of all colors,
Bcreges of every variety, Japanese Silks, Poplins, &e. Ac.
White Goods of All Kinds, Embracing
Nainsook, Mull, Jaconet, Cambrics, French Swiss and Tucked Muslin, White
Piques, Silk and Lace Calleretts, Hamburg Edgings, Pique Trimmings, Linen and
Loco Collars, Laee Sleeves, Gents and Ladies
Kid and Lisle Gloves?
PAIt ASOI. R 1811 OIV BS, &C.
-Also Clothing, Hats, Roots, Shoes and all other articles kept, in
A FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
April 16 ts
Established in 1850.
A. PRONTAUT & SON,
ira tanw.-fiur/is jewellers.
The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of McDuffie, and surrounding
oountry, that they keep a special establishment for the
HfiPAIR OP WATCHES AND JKIVRIRY.
Also, Hair Work, in every design, made to order. All work entrusted to their care
will be executed Promptly, Neatly, aud warranted for one year.
At their Store will be found one of tho largest Stocks of
o-ozlid A.isrr> silver w atc. Pi He
of the best European and American Manufacture in the Southern States, with a select
assortment of noh and new styles of Etruscan Gold Jewelry, set with Diamonds, Pearls
Rubies. Oriental Garnets. Coral, Ac.
r*.to! SO ;^to i '! S n Ver W »r\ consisting of Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice and Water Pitchers.
Castors. Goblets, Cups, Forks, and everything in the Silverware line
Fine Single and Donbiod Barrelled Guns: Colt’s, Smith A Wesson’s, Sharp's, aud
Remmgton s Pistols, and many others of the latest invention 1
tosansfe ’ssaassf ■sf d p ssr&s, xsl tsjls
April 26 ts MR Bread Street, between Central and' oPJ?BJA!!.Tv* ifto-^a.
Important Notice.
TO
Hotels, Boardinghouses, j
AND
Private Families.
T
IHE undersigned are now prepared to
supply Hotels, Boardinghouses and Private
Families with the
Choicest Beef,
Veal, Mutton, Lamb,
Pork. Spare Ribs.
Roasting Pigs,
Game, Etc., Etc., Etc.
All our meats are warranted fresh, and of ;
the beat kind.
Our Corned Beef
Put up by our Mr. Lawrence, is superior to
any New York Fniton Market.
Also, we keep a first class
FAMILY- G&QGE3Y*
Well stocked with all grinds of Family Sup
plied, including
CANNED FRUITS, FISH MEATS, j
PICKLES, JELLIES, ETC.
Send your orders or baskets to us, I
and we will till them and ship by the earli- !
eat train direct, at the lowest Market Prices. |
We will, also, fill any order for customers
for articles not in our line—such as Fish, !
Oysters. Vegetables, Rakers' Bread. Etc.
We are confident of giving satisfaction, |
and ask only a trial.
LAWRENCE A RIGSBY,
114 Broad Street, and Stall No. 10 Lower
Market, Augusta, Ga.
May 7 3m
Horses for Sale.
Spier A EMBREE have for sal 4, at the
Thomson Stable*, several excellent horses of
various age* and qualities, to which they
call the attention of purchasers. These
horses have been purchased at low figures
and will, therefore, be sold cheap. Call at
the Stables and examine the stock.
- May 7 ts SPEIU «fc EMBREE.
Tt, Limklw to TlapiiinoMN!
A BOON TO THE WHOLE RACE OF
WOMAN.
DU. J. BRADFIELD’S
Female Regulator I
It will bring on the Menses; relieve all ,
pain in the monthly “Period,” cure Itheu- I
matisin or Neuralgia of Back and Uterus; f
Lencorrhcesor “Whites,” and partial Prulap- j
hus Uteri; check an excessive flow, and cor- i
rect all irregularities pecu iar to ladies.
It will remove all irritation of Kidneys j
and Bladder relieve Uostiveness, purify the j
Blood, give tone and strength to the whole j
system ; dear the skin, imparting a rose hue !
to the cheek, and cheerfulness to the mind, j
It is as sure a cure in all the above diseases
as Quniue is in Chills and Fever.
Indies can cure themselves of all the ;
abovo diseases without revealing their com- j
plaints to any persons which is always raor- j
tifying to the pride add modesty-
It is recommended by the best, physicians
and the dergy.
LaGranoe, Ga, March 23, 1870.
BRADFIELD A Cos, Atlanta, Ga—Dear
Sirs; I bike pleasure in stating that I have
used for the last twenty years, medicine you
are now putting up, known ss Dr. J. Brad
field’s FEMALE REGULATOR, and con
sider it the best combination ever gotton to
gether for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. I have been familiar with the
prescription both as a practitioner of med
icine and in domestic practice, aud mu
honestly ray that l consider it a boon to suf
fering females, and can but hope that every
lady in our whole land who may be snffor
in * in any way peculiar to the sex may lx? •
able to procure a bottle, that their sufferings j
may not only be relieved, but that they may
be restored to health and strength. Withs
my kindest regards,
I am respectfully, W. R. FERRELL, j
M D.
Near Marietta Ga., March 21, 1870. i
MESSRS. WM. ROOT A SON.—Dear |
Sirs: Some months ago I bought a bottle of
BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR
from you, and have used it in my family
with the utmost satisfaction, and have rec
ommended it to three other families and
they have found it just what it U recom
mended. The fam ales who have used your
REGULATOR are in perfect health, and
are able to attend to their household duties,
and wo cordially recommend it to the pub-
Yours respectfully, Rev M. R. JOHNSON.
We could add a thousand other certifica
tes, but we consider the above amply suffic
ient proof of its virtue. All we ask is a trial.
For full particulars, history of diseases,
and c ertificates of its wonderful cures, the
reader is rofered o the wrapper around the
bottle. Manufactured and sold by
BRADFIELD A CO,
Price $1.50. Alatita, Ga.
A. D, Hill, Agent Thomson, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.,
The ,advertisers below refer you to ihi
• Publishers of this paper as regards theit
perfect reliability, and when writing tt
them, please mention you saw their Advtr
tisement in this paper
MuUiiHb
003 N. 4th St.. St. Louis. 310.. will, on
application, send free their arrnrat*
rules of Seif-Heasureraent, Illustrated
Circular, and Price List, with a hill line
of samples, enabling you to order Cloth*
Inf direct from their House, which will
be made in the best style. Shipped hr ex*
press, C. 0. IK, with the privilege of ex•
and returning at their expense,
if not satisfactory.
#U I DTCf * lo,eß ofself-meAsareMent sent free
Onin I OiOrders solicited. Fit guaranteed.
Pfl VC and Youths* Clothing a specialty. Send
PU T & for Illustrated JTnicel.
riUKBOX'S PATENT COHBINA.
1 tiom stencil alphabet.
HMSEfIBI for marking show Cards, Boxes,
Barrels. Bans. Trunks. &c . 4c.
HI - All sizes, from k inch letter up.
wJJ wards. Write tor descriptive
Vagfl )$ 'Wwf price list, or reml t only $.3 for the
wXUSryF popular (Inch letter) size. Sent
prepaid, will pay for itself in a
mi® month. Perfect satisfaction guar
anteed, or money returned. Agents wanted. Ad
dress H. C. Barnard & Cos., 314 Olive street, St.
l. Mo.
BERKSHIRE HOGS ■ existence. Send for
Circular and Price list. E.TH KNOIRSt. Lonls.Mo.
m. M The Cheapest and Handsomest Agricultural
afflw and Family Journal in th:a country Is the
Ml ST, LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER,
MB Bight pages. Forty Columns, only 00 Ct». a
VI year,six month- 23 Cts. Clubs of ten for $4.
*IA Address liOWMAX h MATTHAUS, ToMklutn,
*4:l N. Third Street. St. Louis, Mo,
All ill's Patent Improved Spring
11 Ktamp, for stamping Linen and
1000 other articles. A silver-plated
stamp of fine finish and perfect con
struction, with bottle or best Indeli
ble Ink, Ink Pad, and
three entire Alphabets,
enclosed in a neat box, with full
•tractions, sent prepaid for only li sf&d
$1.30. Tlie best thing for the price
ever invented. Agents wanted; H.
C. Barnard Jt Cos., 314OUve Btreet, St.
Louis, Mo.
WIDE iWiSUIIJ TiSI AEiEtn
A beautiful pair of French Chromos, II
handsomely mounted, sold every- W*
where for 83. Sent prepaid on re- I
ceipt of sl, or 50c for cither. Agents |
wanted everywhere, who can make A
profits. Liberal discounts to
the Trade. Map and Chromo Publishing Cos., 219
Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo,
February 12, 1873. 2 !v.
A Valuable Invention!
AN KNTIRZLT NZW
Sewing Machine!
FOR DOMESTIC USE.
qmv Eire
WITH THE NEW PATENT BUTTON
HOLE WORKER.
The Most simple And Compact in Construc
tion.
The Most Durable and Economical in use.
A Model of Combined Strength and Beauty.
Complete in all its parts, uses the Straight
Eye Pointed Needle. Self Threading, direct
upright Positive Motion, New Tension,
Self Feed and Cloth Guider. Operates by
Wheel and on a table. Light Running,
Smooth and noiseless like all good high
priced machines. Has patent check to pre
vent the wheel being turned the wrong way.
Uses the thread direct from the spool.—
Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch (finest and
strongest stitch known:) firm, durable,
close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work,
fine and coarse, from Cambric to heavy
Cloth or Leather, and uses all descriptions
of thread.
The best mechanical talent in America
and Europe, has been devoted to improving
and simplifying our Machines, combining
only that which is practicable, and dispens
ing with all complicated surroundings gen
erally found in other machines.
Special terms and extra inducements to
male and female agents, store keepers, Ac..
who will establish agencies through the
country and keep our new machines on ex
hibition and sale. County rights given to
smart agents free. Agent’s complete out
fits furnished without any extra charge.—
Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars
containig terms, testimonials, engravings,
Ac., sent free. Address,
Brooks Sewing Machine Cos.,
No. 1329 Broadway, New York.
SANFORD 11. COHEN,
OF
A uffusta, Georg i a.,
| { .VS connected liimself with Messrs.
Myers, Jordan & Lawson, Brokers and Deal
ers in Grain, Flour, Provisions Ac., No. 12
Walnut Street St Louis, Mo. Business
and Orders solicited and. prompt attention
guaranteed April 2m3
THE PORTABLE FOUNTAIN PUMP
AND SPRINKLER.
Cheap, Simple and carmot get out of or
der. Tlie mo..t useful apparatus for
watering
Shrubbery, Flowers and Plants.
For washing Windows, Carriages kc.
For Sprinkling Sidewalks and Floors
And for Extinguishing Fires
It will easily throw n stream of water
forty or fifty feet or more and with a
Sprinkler attached will spread the water
in a gentle shower or spray. A lady or
child can use it easily aud effectively.
Price with Sprinkler and Hose com
plete §IO.OO.
Cash on delivery. For sale by,
.1 .VIS. It. JV'KI.VJL. NON.
April 16 ts
$955,000
IM CASH GIFTS.
To be distributed by the
Mercantile Prize Associt'n
OF NEW YORK.
DHL? DRAWINGS!
A Prize for Every Ticket.
1 Cash Gift 1100,000
0 “ “ each 50,000
12 “ “ each 25,000
20 “ “ each 5,000
75 “ u each. SI,OOO
300 * 4 “ each. 500
200 “ “ each 200
550 “ “ each , 1(H)
400 Gold Watcher 175 to 300
275 Sewing Machines HO to 150
75 Elegant Pianos each 250 to 700
50 “ Melodeons *• 50 to 200
Cash Gifts, Silver Ware, etc. valued
at 4* 1,500. OCX)
A chance to draw any of the above prizes
for 25 cents. Tickets describing Prizes are
sealed in Envelopes and well mixed. On
receipt of 25 cents h sealed ticket i*drawn
without choice,and sent By mail to any ad
dress. The prize named upon it will be de
livered to the ticket holder on payment of
one doi.lar. Prizes are immediately sent
to any address t>y express or return rnwl
You will know what your prize is before
you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for
another of the same value. No blanks.—
Our patrons can depend on fair dealing.
On ions of ttie Press.—Fair Dealing can
be relied on.— A r . Y. Herald, Ang. 23. A
l genuine distribution.— World, Sept. 5). Not
i one of the humbugs of the day.— Weekly
Tribune, July 7. They give general satis
faction. —Stoats Zcitunffr Aug. 5.
References.—By kind permission we re
fer to the following: Franklin S. Lane.
Louisville, drew $13,000. Miss Hattie Ban
ker, Charleston, Iff,ooo. Mrs. Louisa T.
Blake, St. Paul, Piano, £7OO. Samuel V.
Raymond, Boston, £5.500. Eugene P.
Brackett. Pittsburgh, Watch 1300. Miss
Annie Osgood, New Orleans. $5,0 0. Emory
L. Pratt, Columbus, Ohio, $7,000.
One Cash Gift in every package of 150
tickets guaranteed. 5 tic kits for $1.00; 11
for $2.00; 25 for $3.00, 50 for $5.00; 150
for $15.00.
Agents wanted, to whom we offer liberal
inducements and guarantee satisfaction.
Address,
WALTER B. TURNER A CO,
7 16 Brofriffly, ts, Y.
June 2 "-2m
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
X*. 11. LYNCH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
36 Jackson St.. Globe Hotel Augusta, Ga,,
Respectfully announces to his
friends and the public generally, that he has
just received and has now* on hand a Com
plete and Elegant Stock of Cloths. Caasi
meres Doeskins. Suiting and Vestings, se
lected from the choicest importations of
French, English ami Scotch manufactures,
which he is prepared to make up to order
in the most approved manner, guaranteeing
Fit, Workmanship and Style of the first
ordar.
In retiuning thanks to my friends and
the public for the very liberal patronage ex
ten led to me during the past season, I re
spe -tfully solicit a continuance of the same,
and hope by strict attention to the desires
of my customers to give the same satisfac
tion in the future as I have given in the
pad. p. H. LYNCH.
April 2 3m Augusta, Ga.
1 Q SAMPLES sent by mail for 50c. tha
14 -etui quick for sl<>. R. L. WOL
COTT. 181 Chatham-square. N. Y.
S Agents Wanted fbp
aints Vinners
THE U BIBLE
Dissected, analyzed and portrayed as real
men and women, just like Saints and Sin
ners of oar own day. Original, Racy,
Striking and Popular. Reads like a Kovel.
Send for circular.
ZIEGLER A STCUBDY.
4W 518 Arch st, Philadelphia. Pa.
CHOLERA
AND
EPIDEMIC DISEASES
PREVENTED BY USING
BROMO-CHLORALUM,
The New Odorless and Non-Poisons
Powerful Deodorizer aud Disinfectant.
Its daily use destroys all bad odors and
poisonons emanations about your premises,
and thereby prevents contagion and disease:
contains no poison and has no odor of its
own, and is always safe.
Dr. Brockett. a celebrated writer on
Cholera and YeUow Fever, maintains that a
few drops of Bromo-Chloralum in a tumbler
of water, drank daily, will prove asuro pro
tection from these diseases.
Prepared only by
TILDEN 4 CO., N. Y.
Sold by all druggist.
NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED
N F. BURNHAM’S NEW TURBINE
Water Wheel,
TO BE THE BEST EVER INVENTED.
Pamphlet Free. Address York, Pa. 4w
A WATCH FEEE
worth .?20, given gratis to every live mats
who will act as our agent. Business light
and honorable. *:!(«> no made in 5 days.
Saleable as flour. Everybody buys it. Cant
do without it. Must have it. No Gift En
terprise, no Huiabng. KkxxsbS Jfc ( o. T
Pittsburg, Pa.
N EV E R
Neglect a Cough Nothing is more certain*
to lay tlie foundation for future evil conse
quences.
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS
urea sure cure for all diseases of the Respira
tory Organs. Sore Throat, Colds, Croup,
Diptheria. Asthma. Catarrh, Hoarseness,
Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or bron
chial Tubes, and Diseases of the Lungs*
In nil coses of sudden cold, however taken,
these Tablets should be promptly trod free
ly used. They equalize the circulation of
the blood, mitigate the severity of the at
tack. ami will, in a very short time, restore
healthy action to the affected organs.
Well’s Carbolic Tablets are put np only
in blue boxes Take no substitates. If
they can’t be found at your dnrgjpwt s, send
at once to the Agent in Nrw Yocfe who wilJ
forward by return mail.
Don't be deceived by imitations..
Sold by druggists. Price 25 cents a box-
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St.. N. Y.
Sole Agent for the United States.
Send for Circular.
Write for Large illustrated price list, address
I> It . r l IT TT » S
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
The startling drawback on nearly als
medicineal Agents has ever been hat i'nr
their process of purgation and purification
they have also debilitated the system. To
obviate this dff&cnlty physicians have long
sought for an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At one and the same time.
Their research has at last been rewsrdetf
by a discovery which fully realizes the
fondest desires of the medical faculty ami
which is justly regarded as the most impor
tant triumph that Pharmacy has ever achiev
ed. This important disideratum is
DR. TUTUS VEGETABLE LIVER PILL.
Which purify the blood and remove all
corrupt humors and unhealthy accumulation*
from the body, and yet produces no weak
ness or lassitude whatever, but on the
contrary tones of the stomach and invigor
ates the hotly during the progress of meir
operation. They unite the heretofore irre
concilable qualities of a Strenghteniug Pur
gative and a Purifying Tonic.
I>r. Tutfs Pills art? the most active ands
• eerriring medicine in existence. * hey fit
once attack the very root of diseases, and
their action is so prompt that in an hour or
two the patient is aware of their good
effects. They may be taken at any time
without restraint of diet or occupation; they
produce neither nausea, griping or debility,
aird as a family medicine they have no rival.
Price 25 cents a l>ox. Sold by all Dmg
giats. Principal office, 18 and 20 Platt Bt.,
H«w York.
PISIPr
mm
II BLOOD PURIFIER I
Is the most powerful cleanser, strengthen
er and remover of Glandular Obstructions
known to Materia Medica.
It is specially adapted to constitutions
down’ aud debilitated by the warm
weather of Spring and Summer, w hen the
blood is not in active circulation, conse
quently gathering impurities from sluggish
ness aud imperfect action of the secretive
organs, and is manifested by Tumors, Erup
tions. Blotches Boils, Pustules, Scrofula,
4c.. Ac.
Whou weary and languid from overwork,
and dullness, drowsiness and inertia take
the place of energy *nd vigor, the aystein,
needs a Tonic to build it up and biJp the-
Vital Forces to regain their
power.
In the he&tof Summer, frequently the»*
Liver and Spleen do not properly perforu*
their functions, the Uterine and Urinary
Organs are inactive, producing weakness of
the stomach intestines and a predisposition
to bilious deningnient.
Dr. WELL’S
EXTRACT OF JUSUBEBA
is prepared directly from the South American
plant, and is peculiary suited to all these
difficulties, it will cleanse the Vitiated blood>
strengthing the Life-giviug powers, and re
move all obstructions from impaired and,
enfeebled Oorgans,
It should be freely taken. B g Jurnbeba,is,
pronounced by medical writers the most
efficent purifier, tonic and deobstruent
known in the whole range of medicinal
plants,
HI |rj RANTED free from all po sonops
|§IK ingredients and warranted to cure
SI Mil Ague in all its forms—our Ague
Medicine, Kress Fever Tonic. A t ox of Pilfe.
free with every bottle It cures by canceling
Ague Poison in the blood, and carrying it
out of the system try It!
W. C. HAMILTON 4 Cm,
Cincinnati, Ohio,