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(T'jjf 3Muffie Journal.
Wednesday, November 5, 1873.
HOME MATTERS.
LOCAL, DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
Methodist—Services 2nd and 4th Sun
days. Rev. W. T. Hamilton. Tastor.
Baptist —Services Ist and 3d Sabbaths.
Rev. L. R. L. Jennings, Pastor.
MASONIC.
CSF Regular meetings Ist and 3d Tuesday
nights, N. A. Lewis, W. M., W. C. Yt'or
rill, Secretary.
OLD FELLOWS.
CTT Regular meeting Monday Night each
week. N. A. Lewis, N. G., W. C. Womll.
Secretary.
FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE.
■53" Regular meeting each Friday night.
J. H. Casey, W. P.
THOMSON GRANGE, NO. 58. PATRONS
OF HUSBANDRY.
John R. Wilson, Master, W. T. O’Neal.
Secretary. Meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of
each month, at 10 o’clock a. m.
POST OFFICE.
C-;r R. W. H. Neal, Post Master. Office
open for delivery (Sundays excepted) from
7 o’clock, a. m., to 7 o'clock, p. m. Office
open for delivery on Sunday morning
mail from 74 to si a. m. Evening mail
from 5' to of p. m. Letters for ptsting
received .till 9 o’clock p. m.
ARRIVAL OF TRAINS.
GEORGIA R. R.
Tip Day Passenger 10.32
Down Day “ 1-35
Up Night “ (mail) 10.45
Down Night “ “ 1.35
Advertising Index.
Kentucky Lager Beer Saloon—Henry
Kennedy, Augusta, Ga.
’■Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Hats—
C. E. Dodd & Cos., Augusta, Ga.
Columbia County Sheriff's Sals—Peter
Wright, Deputy Sheriff.
McDuffie County Sheriff’s SrAe—9.
Norris, Sheriff.. .
Administrator’s Sale—Jaa. F. Mont
■teomery, Administrator.
Application jm Leave to Sell Land—
r.Jas. F. Montgomery, Administrator,
Notice to Debtors aud Creditors —
Frances Bolton, Executrix.
Land Sale—Olivo Megalioe, Adminis
tratrix.
New York Sun.
Candy Manufactory—Lambaok & Mc-
Laughlin, Augusta, Ga.
Tax Fi. Fas.—S. Norris, Sheriff Mc-
Duffie County.
Cotton.
During the last two weeks cotton ship
ments from this depot have been re
markably henry, under existing circum
stances, In fact, nine-tenths of our
planters have promptly forwarded enough
cotton to meet, their liabilities.
Shipments forOct., 1872, 2,885 bales.
Shipments forOct., 1873, 2,285 bales.
Showing deci’saee of (500 Dales.
The market in Augusta yesterday (4tli)
was as follows :
The cotton market was irregular, the
demand during the mornings being fair,
but buyers held off during thenftemoon,
anticipating lower prices. The market
closeddull—low middling, 13 J ; middling,
13 Jto 13(c. Receipts, 1,749 and sales
I, bales.
Tun Tanker Brothers are again in
Thomson, and would be pleased to see
their friends and customers at their
Gallery' on Main street, opposite Mr. B.
11. Bush’s store. They will remaiu but
a short time, and those wishing anything
in their line should avail themselves of
the present opportunity of getting first
class work done.
The Court of Ordinary.
The regular Term of this Court was
held in this place Monday last, his Honor
Judge Thrasher presiding, and tho fol
lowing proceedings had:
James F. Montgomery was appointed
ami qualified Administrator of Hugh
Montgomery, deceased, and was granted
a citation for leave to sell the real estate
of his intestate.
Letters of Guardianship were granted
to D. Lokey for Alfred Williams, a col
ored minor.
Letters of Guardianship were granted
to D. B. Johnson for luka Binion, a
white minor.
The will of Benjamin F. Bolton was
probated and Mrs. Frances Bolton ap
pointed aud qualified Executrix, and was
granted a citation to debtors and credi
tors of said estate.
Mr. J- 11. Montgomery,
po” sevei ’“l J' ears one of our lead
in- and most useful citizens,
, : ... ved to Ixwtville, Warren county,
. addition to farming, lie will
where, n. ~,,-antile business,
continue « '■* ■, Centro is, whole-
Jep Montgomery . “ . vMfj
souled, public spinted ’
his departure is a loss to our t-ow
congratulate the community of his new
home on the acquisition of such a good
and useful citizen.
Another Gin House Burned.
We regret to learn that Mr. H. A.
Story, who resides about twelve miles
from this place, lost his gin house and
gin aud about thirteen bales of cotton
by fire Monday last. The fire occurred
about 11 o’clock in the forenoon, and, it
is supposed, originated from the fric
tion of the machinery.
Home Asaln.
Our young friend, Mr. Joseph P.
Jones, who has been a citizen of Texas
for nearly two years, returned yesterday.
Though somewhat thin Loan recent bad
health, we trust that the cordial welcome
to his old home, in which we join, and
good old Georgia fare will soon restore
him to ruddy, good health,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
* Home Advertisements.
WM. F. BAKER.
Tins gentleman, who has recentlycom- '
menced business iu our town, has, by in- !
j dushy and fidelity to his patrons and i
; the excellence of his workmanship, made |
| many friends, and laid the foundation of !
j a thriving trade. We have examined j
j specimens of his work, and can vouch
j for their superiority. We bespeak for
him a trial and a liberal share of public
patronage.
Augusta Advertisements.
LAMBACK A M’IAUGKLIX.
This firm has recently moved from
their old stand to No. 280 Broad street,
Augusta, Ga., where they are manufac
turing and keep constantly for sale eve
rything in their line which the most fas
tidious taste can*suggest, and this week
they call the attention of the readers of
the Journal to their Goods in a double
column advertisement. They are deter
mined by honesty, integrity and fair
dealing, to merit a liberal patronage, and
knowing them as we do, we have no hesi
tancy in recommending to our friends.
Read their advertisement and give them
a trial, and our word for it, you wiU have
no cause to complain.
C. E. DODD A CO.
These gentlemen, who are old friends
and acquaintances of our readers, have
also moved from their former house to
No. 210 Broad sheet, opposite Central
Hotel, Augusta; Ga., aud extend a cor
dial invitation to their iuuny customers
in McDuffie and adjoining counties to
come and see them. They are ready to
supply every want in their line at the
very !owes>i, prices, and are the same'
generous, high-toned gentlemen which
| our friends have always found them to
Lie. Look at their advertisement, and,
if you need anything in their line, give
them a trial.
HENRY KENNEDY.
The Kentucky Lager Boer Saloon is
next door to the Kentucky Stables, near
the Upper Market, Broad street, Augusta,
Ga., where Henry Kennedy keeps al
ways on hand the very best lager beer,
wines and liquors of all kinds, cigars,
Ac., besides Henry is one of the cleverest
and most accommodating gentlemen in
Augusta. When you go to the city give
Kennedy a call.
THE PALMER HOUSE.
Speaking of Augusta and her good
citizens, we again remind our friends
who desire a quiet, comfortable stopping
place, with good fare aud a generous,
open-hearted welcome, that the Palmer
House is the plae& to find them all and
more, in fact, Mr. Palmer and his
accomplished wife know how to enter
tain their guests and make their stay a
pleasant visit.
The Greene County Fair,
We are under obligations to Mr. T.
M. Bryan, Secretary of the Greene
County Agricultural and Mechanical
Society, for ticket and invitation to the
Fair which commences at Union Point
Tuesday next, 11th inst. From the
arrangements being made this Fair w ill
certainly be a success. We regret that
Mr. Bryan’s communication reached us
too late for a more extended notice. We
trust however that McDuffie county will
send a, large delegation.
torn, torn, torn.
John E. Bent n has just received two
car loads of superior Corn in the ear,
which he is offering for sale at panic
prices.
The Purest and Sweetest Cod-Liver
Oil is Hazard & Caswell's, made on tho
sen shore, from fresh, selected livers, try
Caswell, Hazard & Cos., New York. It
is absolutely pure aud sweet. Patients
who have once taken it prefer it to all
others. Physicians have decided it
superior to any of the other oils in mar
ket. 4w
DIED.
WADE—At her father's residence, in
Wrightsboio’, Ga., Saturday morning,
Nov. 1, 1873, about 9 o’clock, Lillie
Belle, about 4 years and 6 months of
age, daughter of Mr. W. A. Wade.
New ' ffvcrtiHem“ntw.
GEORGIA— MVDitfie County.
’VY /TLIj be sold before the courthouse
\ \ door in Thomson, said county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit :
Eleven hundred acres of land, more or
lees, lying in eaid county, adjoining lands
of Joel L. Neal, John Radford, and
others; levied on a» ibe property of
Kirkpatrick & Leitner, to satisfy two
Tax fi. fas. issued by H. W. Young, Tax
Collector of said county.
Also, two hundred and fifty acres of
land, more or less, in said county, ad
joining lands of A. E. Sturgis, the Wall
place, aud others ; levied on as the prop
erty of Rebecca Harris to satisfy one Tax
2. fa. issued by H. W. Young, ’fax Col
'-’ctor of said county. Also, two hun
dred a,J fifty of land, more or less,
iu said county, adjoinnTT lands of Geor
gia Railroad, Seaborn il.Jcr, and 6..1? r s :
levied .on as the property of Lucinda
Beggs to satisfy one Tax fi. fa. issued by
H. W. Young, Tax Collector of saiu
county. Both of last two tracts of land
pointed out by John Harris, Trustee.
Also, two hundred and fifty acres of
land, more or less, in said county, ad
joining lands of Peggy Reeves, Stephen
Paul, and others ; levied on as the prop
erty of B. Megabee to satisfy one Tax
fi. fa. issued by H. W. Young, Tax Col
lector of said county.
Also, a tract of forty-five acres of land,
more or less, in said county, adjoining
lands of James S. Hamilton and others ;
levied on as the property of Joseph Har
rison to satisfy one Tax fi. fa. issued
by H. W. Young, Tax Collector of said
county. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
All of said fi. fas. issued by H. W.
Young, Tax CoUeetor of said county.
8. NORRIS, Sheriff.
November 5, 1873. At
HENRY KENNEDY,
lager* BEER * SALOON,
Next door to Kentucky Stables,
Broad St., near the Upper Market,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Nov. 5,18,3. Cm
C. E. DODD. H. L. MEALING.
C. E. DODD & CO„
HAVE REMOVED TO 219 BROAD ST.,
Opposite the Central Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Call and see our Styles of
MENS
BOYS’
AND
CHILDREN’S
HATS.
November 5, 1873. Cm
NOTICE
GEORGIA—McDuffie Coustt.*
Application will be mude to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, at
first regular Term after the publication of
this notice once a week for four weeks, for
leave to sell the land belonging to the es
tate of Hugh Montgomery, deceased, being
the dower of Mrs. Ann Montgomery, de
ceased. .1 AS. F. MONTGOMERY.
Nov. 5, 1b73. 4w Administrator.
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
"YTTILL be sold before the courthouse door
W * u Thomson, said county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, a tract of land in said
county, lying on the Georgia Railroad, at
Dearing, adjoining lands of Dr. Hamilton,
Stephen Draue, and others, containing 1380
acres, more or less ; levied on as the
property of John Harris, as Trustee of Mrs.
Cassia A. Harris, to satisfy one Tax fi. fa.
for the year 1871, issued by H. W. Young,
Tax ollector of said county.
ALSO—At the same time and place, will
be sold, the undivided one-third interest of
John Harris iu said above described tract of
land : levied on as the property of said John
Harris to satisfy two fi. fas., one from
Columbia County Superior Court in favor
of Hezekieh McCorkle against said John
Harris, and the other issued from the
Justice’s Court for the 133dDistrict, G. M.,
in favor of J. G. J. Huff against said John
Harris, principal, aud J. H. Flint security,
w hich last was levied by H. B. Crawford,
Constable, and turned over to me.
S. NORRIS, Sheriff.
Nov. 5, 1873. 4w
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
A 1 T ILL be sold before the courthouse door
\\ in hornson, 1 aid county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of Hide, one tract of land in
said county on the waters of Headstall
creek, adjoining lands of Wm. Radford.
Morrison Bondurant. and others : levied
on as the property of James White to
satisfy the following ft. fas. issued from
the lustice’s Court of 133d District G. M.,
to-wit: one in favor of B. F. Roland ; two
in favor of A. K. Sturgis ; two in favor of
Beniamin Adams, and by him to
Mathew Phillips ; one in favor of C. M.
M all ; all of these levied by R. B. Craw
ford, Constable of said District, and
turned over to rne. Legal notice given to
tenant in possession, and to defendant,
>. NORRIS, Sheriff.
Nov. 5, 1873. 4w
GEORGIA Columbia County.
\\j ILL be Hold before the courthouse
YV door in Appling, said comity, w ithin
the legal hours of sale, one tract of land in
said county, containing sixteen hundred
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A.
J. Avery, R. Toombs, aud others : levied on
as the property of M. Hurt to satisfy one
ti. fa issue * from Columbia Superior Court
in favor of Johu Boyd vs. M. Hurt-
Written notice given according to law.
PETEK WRIGHT, Deputy Sheriff
Nov. r>, 1873. 30d
miNINGIOR’H
0!<1 London Dock Gin.
Especially designed for the use of tho
Medical Profession and the Family, possess
ing those intrinsic medicinal properties
which belong to an Old and Pure Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for
Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic.—
Put.up in cases containing one dozen bot
tles each, »nd sold by nil druggists, grocers
Ac. A. M. Bininger A Cos., established
1778, No. 15 Beaver Street, New York.
October 22, 1873. 6m
THE SI X.
Weekly, Semi-Weekly, and Daily.
The Weekly Sun is too widely known to
require any extended recommendation ; but
the reasons which have already given it
fifty thousand subscribers, and which will,
we hope, give it many thousands more, are
briefly as follows :
It is a first-rate newspaper. All the news
of the day will be found in it, condensed
vyhen unimportant, at full length when of
moment, and always presented in a clear,
intelligible, and interesting manner.
It is a first-rate family paper, full of en
tertaining and instructive reading of every
kind, but containing nothing that can of
fend the delicate and scrupulous taste.
It is a first-rato story paper. The best
tales and romances of current literature are
carefully selected and legibly printed in its
pages.
It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The
most fresh and instructive articles on agri
cultural topics regularly appear in this de
partment.
It is an independent political paper, be
longing to no party and wearing no collar.
It fights for principle, and for the election
of the best men to office. It especially de
votes its energies to the exposure of the
great corruptions that now weaken and dis
grace our country, and threaten to under
mine republican institutions altogether. It
has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors
from their supporters. •
It reports the fashions for the ladies and
the markets for the men, especially the
cattle markets, to which it pays particular
attention.
sFinally, it is the cheapest paper published.
One dollar a year will secure it for any sub
scriber. It is not necessary to get up a
club ill order0 r der to have the weekly Sun at this
rate. Any one who sends a single dollar
will get the paper for a year.
Wo have no travelling agents.
The Weekly Sun.—Eight pages, fifty-six
columns. Only SI.OO a year. No discounts
from this rate.
The Semi-Weekly Sun.—Same size as the
Daily Sun. $2.00 a year. A discount of
20 per cent, to clubs of 10 or over.
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discount of 20 per cent.
Address, “THE SUN,” New York City.
Medical Notice.
DR. G. W. DURHAM announces to
his patrons and the public that he
is now prepared to attend promptly to
all professional calls to the country,
October 22, 1873. ts
LAND SALE.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
Will be sold before the Gourt-house
door in Thomson, said county, on
the first Tuesday in January, 1874,
within the lawful "hours of sale, a tract or
parcel of land in said county, adjoining
lands of R. Lott, G. Reeves, and others,
containing 317 acres, more or less, be
longing to the estate of Wm. Megahee,
deceased, late of said county. Sold for
the benefit of heirs dnd creditors.
Terms cash.
OLIVE MEGAHEE,
• Administratrix.
Nov. 5,1873. 60d
NOTICE.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
ALL persons holding claims against the
estate of B. F. Bolton, late of said
county, deceased, are notified to present
them legally authenticated to the under
signed within the time prescribed by law.
or the same will be forever barred ; and
those indebted to said estate must make
immediate payment or suite will be com
menced. FRANCES BOLTON,
Nov. 5, 1879. 40d Executrix.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA— McDuot* County.
WILL be sold before the court hones
door in Thom non, eaid eonoty, on tho
first Tuesday in December next, between the
legal hours of sale, a tract of laud lying
in said county, on tha waters of White's
creek, adjoining lands of Jas. F. Mont,
gomery, D. P. Montgomery, W. J. Mont
gomery and A. J. Adkins, Sr., containing
435 acres, more or less, being the dower of
Mrs. Ann Montgomery, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of parties interested.
JAS. F. MONTGOMERY,
Nov. 5, 1873. 4w Administrator.
LAMBACK & M’LAUGHLIN,
Candy Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF CONFECTIONERY,
and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c.
Tors Fimwosms
n great variety ; all sorts of
CHRISTMAS TRICKS;
The finest and best bottled Wines and Liquors;
CIGARS & TOBACCOS
of every grade and quality, all of which they will sell at the vary lowest prioes
At Wholesale or Retail.
They have moved to No. 2SO Broad Street,
FOUR DOORS ABOVE GIRARDEY’S OPERA HOUSE,
AUGUSTA, QA.
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Call and examine their stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Nov. 5 1873. 2m LAMBACK A McLAUGHLIN.
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Qall and see him and examine Goods and Prices. Oct 8 ts
A O ABD .
During the approaching season I will offer to the trado several varieties of
Children’s School Shoes,
which I am having manufactured with a view to
NEATNESS-DURABILITY AND ECONOMY,
and to be sold at reasonable prices. Also, a handsome assortment of
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Dress Shoes,
In till the Lute and Stylish Cut n.
ALSO, MANY VARIETIES OF
Gents’ Calf and Morocco Boots,
Gaiters and Ties, in aU the plain and fancy Styles. Everything sold at the lowest pr ces
*gp tember 8,1 an rS ws Aapnrta. Or
Lumber! Lumber!!
| HE undersigned have and will constant
ly keep on hand a large amount of good
Lumber, and, from and after this date, will
raduce their prices aud sell for Cash only,
but will barter Lumber for Com, Fodder,
Bacon, Lard, Meal, Flour, or anything that
will serve us in our business. Vi e will take
Cotton for all due us for Lumber, and will
give for good Liverpool Middling 15 oenta,
delivered at Thomson.
We earnestly request those indebted to
us to make immediate payment.
List of Prices per Thousand, at
the Mill.
First Class Weatherboadring sl6 00
Seoond “ “ 15 00
First Class Flooring 16 00
Second “ “ 15 00
First Class Inch Boards 15 00
Second “ “ “ 14 00
First (’lass Framing 14 00
Second 14 “ 12 50
First Claes Ceiling 10 00
Second “ " • 00
Bough Edge Sheeting 11 00
Paling 1H 3 19 00
AU partiee charged apeetei prices fee
Lumber over 14 feet long.
STOVALL A KENDRICK.
October 30, 1871. 1 1
TEE CHEAP VARIETY
BTORE.
The Latent Stylee of Felt end Winter
Millinery on Exhibition
AND FOR SALE BY
A, J. ADKINS,
THOMSON, - - - GEORGIA.
N. B.—A fun line of Ladies' Underwear
end Notions of every deecription. The La
diee are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine the goods. Oct. 8. ts
B M. EVANS
WITH
KWSEE mmOTMEBB.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
Go to the Cheapest Establishment in the City for yonr
CLOTHING, HATS
and Gents’ furnishing Goods.
KUSBL BROTHERS
Under Globe Hotel, hare on hand the largest and most superior stock of Fine and Medium
Randy-made Clothing, Fashionable Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishing Goods Embracing
everything new in their line,
AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION
Look for Yourself before purchasing elsewhere. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Clothing
at Low Figures.
TO COUNTRY MEXiCHANTS PABXICULAR
IiNDUCKMENTS WILL RE OFFERED.
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE.
KUSEL BROTHERS,
Sep. 17, 1873. 3m 250 Broad St., Under Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Ernies* w<qn & €e.
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241 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
July 30 ts • '
GIVE TTS A. FAIR TRIAL 1
W. M. Verdery & Sons,
Manuiactnrers of* Doors, Sash, I llinds,
MOULD® AH) HOUSE FINISHING
M.rri'jlr.jj t7E.vrjMi.Lr,
Also, Turning and Picket Fencing to Order.
SCROLL WORK NEATLY DONE.
Terms Cash. ,P. 0. Address, Saw Dust, Ga.
July 33, mG. Cull on JOHN M. CURTIS, Agent, Thomson, Ga.
.John If, Curtis & Bro„
GENERAL FURNITURE DEALERS,
Have constantly a large stock of
Furniture at the very lowest Prices,
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MORGAN & SCOTT,
Havo.Just Received their stock of
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Purchased in the Northern Cities
BY MR, MORGAN,
consisting in part of the following: Kentucky Jeans, Cotton and Wool Kerseys, Bleash
nnd Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Bod Tickings, Hickory Stripes, Plaids, Print
Ginghams, Dress Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Flannels, Notions, Ac. A large assortment of
Ready Made Clothing
BOOTS, SHOES <ScO.
A good and Substantial stock of Saddles, Bridles &o. All in
Search of First Class Goods are Cordially
nvited to call and examine our stock. Oct. 1, 1873. ts
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
KA CASES just openod, consisting of Kentucky Jeans. Cotton and Wool Kerseys,
fJU Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Bed Tickings, Hickory Stripes, Plaids,
Prints, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Flannels, Notions, Ac., Ac.,
Just Received from Our Buyer MR. KEAN
who will continue to forward us through the season the Largest, but
Well Selected and Cheapest Stocks of Goods
we have ever offered to our customers. Special attention paid
OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT,
to which we invite the attention of our merchant friends, all in search of
FIRST CLASS GOODS at tlio LOWEST TRICES,
are cordially invited to call and examine our stock.
KEAN & CASSELS,
209 Broad Street,
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