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rCUfISUKU EVBRT WKDHISD.vr AT
THOMSON, QA.
J. E. WHITE Ei.iTor,
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(;r.NRHAi.
Tb- Gdiernl Chulmwwv of tbe Mo
tliniliflt Episopul Cliurcli Sonlh, mot io
A: lanU ou Wedurod.l7, May 3.1. TUu *t
tendauee is lurgn nd cm brae u some
of the most dinUnfUMbcd cliurcli leaders
io the Hoatii.
Tbe Episeopsl sddress, presented end
msd by Bi .hop D >RgHtt wi.s pn.nomioed
n masterpiece of its kind, and iluri'i r its
leading, many member* of tlie Ooufer
t-noa vnie "bathed io lean."
BOU.KK KXriMW*.
Ou Tliur : y Inst, the 2d instant, the
Is tiler attached to tbe largo steam saw
mill of Mr. James L. Neal, of Glascock
countexploded. A colored boy, who
was blog the engine ana fatally scalded,
aud Mr. Neal, hituae'f badly, perhaps
totally injured, aud Mr. Frntal seriously
hurt.
Tbe explosion was one of llie most
fearful ever known, and wm osns-d, it is
said, by tbe defective Modilnm of tbe
steam gauge, and safety-ralre, the latter
being weighted down by about one hun
dred pounds of old iron. A well soveu
feet in and imeter an twenty-two feel deep,
with seven feet of water in it just licforo
he explosion, was found to be perfectly
dryjm one kimwing
flKwuoat influential aud useful citizens
of the ouuuty.
TilK RAILROAD CONVENTION.
The suunal convention of liio stock
holders of the Georgia Kail road will take
place this week In Augusta, Rod will lw
largely attended. Tbe moat Herculean
efforts will be made tc oust the present
administration sod "bring in another
borne." We cannot predict as to the re
sult, but doubt if the road would be
injured by a change in its administration
—a' least this is the opinion held by
many of the most influential men ulnng
its linn, and there is an assurnnoe that
every share will be voted.
While we arc not |iorsuually interested
in the contest wo feel auxious to hear the
result, as the strength put forth by
Augusta aud Atlanta, will make the pres
ent, cue of the most exciting conventions
< ve r held by tho road.
mixed.
Til* condition of affairs in Enro|>a nre
■till don ted in diplomatic fog, anil, ns
yet it i impossible to arrive at anything
like > definite opinion as to the solution
of affair*. England baa evidently "ant
tier honae in order” and ia waiting with
the quiet firmness* characteristic of
tier, to aee her demands enforced. Our
rtroi goal Impe of pence lie* in the fa-t
ltd ibere ia too much wiadom and good
nenao ou both eidaa to precipitate either
into war.
While tie Russian boar and the Brit
ish lion arc still growling at each other,
w* are forced to think that their inton
ioiis are not of a serious character,
Ihe Oar kill have ample occupation in
patching tha rent* in his military lireceli
• and Johny Bull ia quietly in* outing
ilia aurplua change in oatrit, 1 ) forms in
South Africa. Thoae aad many ether
minor aigua would indicate that the
European war cloud is composed exclu
sively of wiud.
Lincoln County Department.
■ ——-
T. B. HOLLENHHKAD, Enrron.
ANMOUMCEMKNT.
Bav. W. H. Simpson, of Wilkee will
preaoh at Liuooluton ou the aeeoud Sab
liath in May at whiob time be will ad
min is ter tbu sacrament of the Lords
mapper.
lints.
Strawberries arc plentiful.
Farmer* are wanting rain.
Fin iug parties are getting fashionable.
Farmers report wheat crops injured by
rest
The coot nights are proving injurious
to cotton.
The fruit crop hereabouts promisee to
be abundant
There was considerable hail in the
lower portion of Lincoln one evening
last wo k.
"1 sot me dowu in tlisnght profound,
this maxim wise 1 drew : It’a easier for
you to love a gal, than tunik a gall love
y*ti.”‘
PlslllNU.
About seventy-firs young lading and
gentlemen aaeemblad at Freeman's mill
no the Savannah river last Tuesday, to
have a jnlnlee in tha *y of a fll ing
party. As usuul uu moll occasions, there
was uot mueh Ashing with hook and Hue
franv, Tim day wus clear aud warm,
<md the foreuoon van occupied in taking
boat rule*, gathering river num mid
viewiug Uie nvar aoeuery. At noon the
crowd betook tlMtnaeivea to a beautiful
ahaiie at the wate.s edge, where a sump
tuous repast had Imvii prepared, and
very body acted admirably well iu this
part of the programme. All having
eaten to ttie aathdaotioj of the inner mnu
the early part of the evening won con
atluied iu ptomeuruling tha banka of the
rippling atroam gathering flowers and
laughing and chatting ns merrily as
birds in spring time. Later in the even
ing the crowd dispersed hoping they
would hate the pleasure of attending
another auoli a party soo.i.
CM AND JURY I'HKSIA IMKNTB.
We tlie Grand Jor.v drawn choneu and
iworu tor the April term of Lincoln Su
perior Court, beg leave to make the
following I'oouuimeudstimis and present
aerta:
Ist. We lave through our uppr pnato
ootnuiiUeos, cxautmetl the Jail, nod fiu.i
that it Uoe a ue w roof, aud reoommeua
the proper authoiiliun to have it newly
quverei.
2>l. The committee on roads and
bridges, flud the roads in good epler,
l)ttt the bookers Mill bridge and also the
pair -, ,-trid recommend that the prujlei
Authorities hse them repaired.
Sd. The committee appointed to ex
amiue the books of the Justices of the
Ponce and N'ota. y I’nhlies, find them
neatly and pr.-poriy kept. The cmnu it
tec appointed to examine tbe Hlierifl s
book*. find them correctly ke t.
4th. Through our appropriate commit
tees, we Dud the hooka of the Ordinary,
Clerk of the Court aiul Trrasnrer, iiunl
els of oestueas and correctness, r fleet
iug great credit ou these ex[>rieiiced
officers. We flud tlist the Treasurer has
received since last Court, $4221.61} and
disbursed, 83260.61 J, leaving a balance
of $960.00 i.u hand. We find also that
there has been up to tins time 07810,
|iaid on our new Court House, and that
there is yet unpaid ou the same SO,OOO
with inter, at from the first of January
last.
slh The committee appointed to ex
amine the books of the County Hchool
Corn uisHiouor, find that he hoe received
from tbe Btato, $602.90, amount received
from Poll tax, $847,60, making a total of
$1460,49, and that he has disbursed
$1449.50, leaving a balance on hand of
99 cents. There was in the Public
tSchools last, year, 620 pupils, witli an
average sttendeuco of 336. Thin officer
is to l>e commended tor his thoroughness
and efficiency. Tho commissions of
three of tin) mend ers of the county
board, expiree with this teim of the
Superior Court, to wit: Moseley Hawes,
Walker Hawes ami llobf-rt Davie, We
select Mr. Walker Hawes, Capt. James
H, ttUl i |{. ,j_ Lang, to fill tlie
6th. Wo recommend that Jim. J).
Bentley, be appointed Notary Public
aud Ex. Olllcio J. P., for tlie Linooln
tou District, vieo, I’. P. Burgess, r -
sigue 1.
7th. We recommend that S2O. 0 be
appropriated out of the pauper fund to
wutds the support of the family of Ab
ner Paschal, col.
Wo tender his honor, Judge Pottle,
our thunks for the able manner in which
ho has presided thin term of the court,
and for cotirlesii s shown us. We also
tender our thunks to the Hnlioitor-Geu
eral for Ins courtesy towards this body.
Wo recommend that these presentments
be published in the McDuri'in .loiihual,
sml, also that the Jufote lie paid $2.00
per day each.
.1 Amies N. M intern, Foreman,
D. P, Young, Jno. N. McCord,
A. B. Parks, Geo. P, Ashmore,
J- W. Mathews, Jiiiiich It. Buuey,
Jus. It. Hogan, John Harper,
T. J. licveretes, Huston Glaze,
James N. Spires, John E. Foster,
W. W. Ramsey, S. G. N. Flanigan,
T. TANARUS, Willit-.it, Win. N. Freeman,
N.A. Crawford, ltenry N. Ereemnn,
George A. 81ms, Edward J, Hussey,
J. N. Paradise,
T. W. Hou.eksiikad, Bee.
Tilmnn Allies, Bailiff.
Upon motion of the Solicitor •General,
Seaborn Boose, it is ordered that tho
foregoing general presentments be pub
lished in accordance with the recommen
dations contained therein.
A true extract from the minutes of
Lincoln Superior Court.
A. Johnston, Clerk.
April Term, 1878,
~f
business you •cun engngc in.
•5 to s2ll per .lay made by
any worker of either sex, right
in their own localities. Particulars and
samples worth $.7 free. Improve year
spare time at this business. Address,
BTINBON A Cos., Portland, Maine.
b2T-b!t
1* thfY mn*t hntaum vr u*o By
•iiffci rv* ri-tm% dtaiMUit'H.
It 1* of Ittrtail l>r*lu< u, whl h
li.avo ts Oil tlio tl* ot, anti
Fhtik! t fp*iu:h * from thj* ulc colls all L’-
rHatlncr rjmtta rj caunf* It t< bo *xp*j*tr*
rntfft. rod t oiipc rnech* ttxo lnilitoimailou
xrhfrh luomiucn tlio ciMirbn. A •1.-iklo <li** >
rcltavcs i ho moot dlS*ro*b*ff,larci*ystn,
pootlic* m rTonoiufiß, auit cituhlu* the ui
furor to i'njnjr ivmt at llatnic ft
itlcaHintt orfital, It t<MM tn wenh
feh, nod u siuolally jrocaimuouaod for
ehlUlivu.
What c'r r$ ccrj chord
* Tutt'c Expectorant. :
Had Asthma Thirty Years.
P tttM ir; t, JTHr try j,
•*I h*ve liitl tuirty yutr t,iml never found
a modkino that ltuJ u. t n haj v
W. F. UGCAN, Chariot ft.
A Chihi s idea of MeriL
h .v Autvwfvr t, i , V
M T\tt**Fww ■> it is;; l.taU r rvunc In my hou
My \vilo lluiAt it till! I .'.l -Vit'-I -c i: tho Wiif'
B ill tltri chit.ir: it t r it li ‘nit v thiin nir*.tb
cßndy.* ” NOAil \V *. JDYj. .D, 404 H. PoyUrd ta.
“Six, and a ! i CroupY.”
•I *m t’ie incthrr of ’ ’<!r n j .-\)1 orthomhftvp
|>rcn croujiy, W ilhout I'm.'n I*J ectt rtut, Ia!, n ;
think thi y t ouhl Inv* vr IvaJ aouiO of tho attack*.
It it a uiuLhvi'b bh'**]**. 1 *
M.VhY £TEVO::3, Frankfbrt, Ky.
A Doctor’s advice.
** In my practice, 1 ajvise all f anuilf* to keepTntt't
KxpocttU’Rnt, in tudden for cou gin,
croup, diphthein, etc.**
T. I. f.LLIS, M.D., Nowark, N. J.
Md* nil drMflfitst*. jprirn jit.OO,
W Jlf Ht't ut/ Street, X< w \\<rk.
“THE TfiLl fS ili'M BY ITS FRUIT."
nr-* v’orththeir v" U;htSn goM.’*
KfcV. I. fi. BIMPSON, Ljuiivilta, Ky.
**Tv.tt , i T'dls Rv*rt v r TTh , t •-' *%• c f th nine
teonthcrHmy.,,~fiLV. New N ork.
*•1 have um 4 TtittV Mn l fort>*r;Yv*r of |h liver.
They r n|u r‘ t to any meuiuttu lor bih*ry di
Order* ever ’'
I. P. CAHR, Atta-nrj* t Law, Aimucfs, Q
•*1 hive itord Tull's i’.tUuv* year* In n>y family.
They *rv union tlv.l *'vrN-*iiHyen<ni*and hiliuaene**."
F. H. Georgetown, Texet,
*‘l have *cd Tuf'-. V Ticiniiwii'i sr*eat hetirfit."
W. W. Mob.J* Regielee.
"Wr evil fihv Iwt * iuv*s Pi '3 to five of all
•there.”—SAVRE A Co.,| Cirt#rt,.!lci Ga
“Tnu’e Pale have n.tiy lo he tri \ to cstab'UH
tKeU turritk . Th< v Wdik like ftmr ."
W. H. BASnCN, St., Boeton.
•‘Thrrt* no medic He • o well adriptod lo lac Ciuo
•f luhous dl*nrilcr< t Tlilf* PIM
JOS. BHUMMEL, Richmond, \ r .r S nle.
AND A Ti r ‘.'DTKViD MORE.
Botti Iff druggists,. i\T cent* a O/Jicg
Murray Slmt, Xvut \urrc.
Bmamamimaamm
S HAIR PIE
DOagSP.
J TESTIMONY.
nr. r.tciFK JOr’it.Y iL.
M iy!W#w York, I
MMithf.il Itrauty to the hair,
t rhvnmt ha* *iui'<,frdM In
Italr Dvr wiiich imitate*
fecron, om tackwior* may
>. O’?lee 35 i iTurrarr st. r
Botit by ail druggist*.
_ TIUiWWW
If you sufft r wiu> A>thJ*> i, '.t; k irV
vor, Bright’s DinuHso, Lroucbitis, tuvnu, >-
celo or Qoltw, Usurer, in it* various
phase*, Catarrh, Chorea, or St Yitu*’
Datica, Consiunpuou, in itaiiiaipicut stage*.
Diabetes. Diarrlm*. l>rop*y, in all it* vari
etKw, Dysentery. 1 > \h|>ojhh\. Krympela*; or
Lpilei lio Fita. call on or ackirt K*.
Dll. G., W. DFKIIAM,
Tbombon, Ga.
McDUFFIE WEEKLY JOURN AL. May 8, 1878.
ins-ax
for cßorsr.
Cchtb L Fall*, 11. I. t Oct. lb, 14477.
Ok. H. R. Stkvknm; —
It i* pleasure to my teatirnony for
your valuable medicine. I wo* nick for a
long time with Dropay, under the doctor's
'•ere. He said it whk Witter between the
Heart and Liver. I received no benefit
until I commenced taking the Vegetino ; in
fact, I wee growing worse. I have tried
many remedies; they di I not help me.
Vegetino is the medi.rine for Drop*v- I
began to feel I totter after taking l a few bot
tle*. I have taken thirty ta-ttle* in aii. I
am perfectly well, never felt better. No
one can feel more thankful than I d-c
I am, dear air. gratefully yours.
A. V. WHKELER.
Vegc?tine.—When the blood become* life
leg* and stagnant, either from change of
weather or of climate, want of exercise,
irregular diet, or from any other cause, the
Vegetlnc wil' renew the blood, cary off the
Eutrid humor i, cltanac the Ktomach, regu
ite the bowel*, ami impart a tone of vigor
to the whole body.
VEGETINE
FOR
KiDN£Y COMPLAINT AND NERVOUS
DEBILITY.
Ihlemdobo, Me., Dec. 28, 1877-
Mk. BtEVKN*:~-
Jjfiir Sir f had hod a cough for eighteen
year*, when I commenced taking tho Vege
tine. I wo* very low ;my system was de
hi]ited 1 y disease. I had the Kidney Com
plaint, and wh very nervou* cough bud,
lung* acre, When I had taken cue bottle
1 found it wan helping me: t ha* helped
Imy cough, and it Ntrengtheua me. lam
now able to do my work. Never have found
anything like tbe Vegetmc. I know it in
; every thing it i* recommended to be
Mhh. A. J. PENDLETON.
Vegetine is nourishing ana Wi^ngtheniug;
purifie* the blood; regulate* the bcwels;
I quiet* the nervou* f ystom; act* directly
' upon the accretion* ; and arouse* the whole
wyntom to action.
VEGETINE
FOR
SICK HEADACHE.
EvANHvrMjc, Inn., Jar. 1, 1878.
Mn. Ktkvfmh:—
Dear Sir I have u*ed your Vf getine for
Sick Haftdnche, and boon greatly bene fitted
thereby. 1 have every rooaou to believe it
to he a good medicine.
Yours very renpeetfully.
Mns JAMES CONNER,
•111 'Third St-
Headaolxe.—There are various cuuhoh for
headache, n* derangement of the circulating
NVHtain, of the digestive orgau*, of the ner
von* *yNtem, Ac. Vegetino oun he auid to
haamire remedy for tho many kirnh of
headache, an it act* directly upon the vari
ous OitiMi of this complaint, Nervonsnesa,
ludigeNtien, CostiveneKH, Uhcumatism, Neu
ralgia, HilliouHnesa, Ac. Try tho Vogotine.
You will never regret it.
VEGETINE.
DOCTOR’S REPORT.
Dn. Ciias. M. Duidf.nhaohkn, Apothecary,
Evansville, Tnd.
The doctor writes : 1 have a largo num
ber of good CUstonoTH who fake Vt < .a>tv
They all speak well planets for whir!- n
recommended.
Dec. 27, 1877.
Vegetino is a great panacea for our ng and
fathei'H and n other*; for it gives Urn
atrodgth. quiete tliera nerves, and giAe.
them Nature’s sweet sleep.
VEGETINE.
DOCTOR’S REPORT.
Mr. ff. 11. Ntkvenh :
Dear Sir We have been selling your
valuable Vego tine for three years, and wo
find that it given perfect satisfaction. Wo
believe it to ho the best blood purifier now
sold. Very respectfully.
Dr. J. E. BROWN A- CO., Druggists.
Union town, Ky.
Vegetino hns never failed to effect a cure,
giving tone and strength to the system de
bilitated 1 y disease.
VEGETNE
Prepared by
//. It. Stevens Boston, Mas t,
Vegetineis Sold by All Druggists.
/J* f\ A a week in your own town.
X* Bw | a | Outfit free. No risk. Reader, if
V V von want a business at which per
sons of either sex can make great pay all
the time they work, write for particulars to
H. HALLET A CO., Portland, Muss
b'27a§
FOTJTZ’S
WORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS,
nor pnral Slmm*.
No Hons* will Ulo ©f COLTO, Potts or Loso Fx
; vrn. it Footsf row Oors are mod In time
Fonts* l*owitcr* will core snd prevent ll.**o rTrounsw
l outs* Powders will preveat in
; peclnlly Torkcyt.
Fowls* Fowdrni will the qeßntlty of mlllt
and cr<':\m twenty jh r ccuu, un.l Uutko liiu butler arm
snd sweet*
Fouls* Powders will rare or prevent almost itmt
Dihkasn that Horse* ami l atilo arc heir to.
tours* Powders williuy* txAiisraction.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID a. rODTia. IVoprietor.
bAI.TIUOKA.2IId.
Rheumatism, Sciatic*. Scrofula, Sick
i Headache. Skin Diseases, Softening of the
! Brain, spasms, Spinal Affections and Spit
| ting of Blood, cured by
Dll. G. W. DURHAM.
Thomson, Ga.
' Gravel, Gastritis, Ilystevia. Ilemoyrha
I ges from the lungs, Herat l'isenses, in all
inctm.blc varieties. Indigestion. Jamnlice
and Kidney Diseases, successfully treated by
DR. (1. W. DURHAM.
Thomson, Ga.
Tape-worm, Ulcenitio* and falling i>f the
N\ omb, M onus. Vertigo t>r Swimming in
the hood, relieved by
DR. G. W. DURHAM,
'rhomson, Gx
1878. SPRING OPENING.* 1878.
O
I AM opening the lurg. ! aiul best assortoil st.x'l. of
e i.o r r !ii n a.
OOHI’KISISO sm-UI.TILb IN 5,U r , v, l.s, . Vv.'Y t Absi-..•vs vs;
FINK WOUSTUD-n
II A T s
IN L'.TKST STYLES OF FELT AND STRAW. FURNISHING GOODS: 1 FI LL
ASSORTMENT.
Jioys Clothing and Hats
In all styles anil grade*. My stock am! prices >vo worthy of your atU*uiiun. Cull and
xauiim them.
a , s,
iuajl-2m 238 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
REVOLVER FREE
Seven-shot/ Revolver with b*JX cartridges.
Address J. DOWN A SON, IM A 138 Wood
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1Q 1 Q Soldier* and Widow* can now
10l fL • get Pension* by writing to Jno.
Kirkpatrick, Cambridge, Ohio. Ma.aatrate*
wanted as agents.
f tliri \ VTC? Highest honor* at all
1 / iVVT/IJaC) World’* Exhibitions.
Latest Catalogue* and Circular*, with new
style*, reduced price* and much informa
tion, sent free. Mason A Hamlin Organ
Cos., Boston, New York, or Chicago.
|)I 4 VT f\ Another battle on high
J I /1l IN V J price*. War with monop
olirit* renewed* See Beat- App A VT
ty* latest newspaper for V;l\ U lx it
full reply sent free Before buying a Piano
or Organ rwul my latest circular. Beatty's
celebrated Pianos and Organa, beautiful
Instruments! t hallenge comparison ! Ri
val* are jealous of my sncces*. Moat suc
cessful house in America ! Commenced a
few years ago without a dollar, sale* now
nearly ftf.OOO.Ofio annually. Lowest price* s
ever given, elegant rosewood Pianos
lfi atop church Organs #lls, tremendous
bargains now ready. Add res*
WAR ty, *\Vaihington, WAR
Hew Jersey.
fl-rn FOR A CASE OF CATARRH
H.h|| That S uifor(r lutdi
<utl Cure for Catarrh will
not instantly relieve and speed
ily cure. References, Henry
Wells. Esq., Wells, Fargo A Cos.
Aurora, N. Y. Wm. Bowen,
Esq., McHatton, Grant A Bow
en. Ht. Lottifa. Twt uwmmf
fb I" tk and treatise by mail. Price,
rh ill w * I h improved Inhaler, sl.
vD If w Sold everywhere.
WEEKS A POTTER,
Proprietors, Boston, Mass.
PI ANOS & ORGANS
At Factory Prices. Great Reduction to
close out present stock of 500 new and
second-hand instrument* of five first-Hass
makers, fully warranted and at prices that
defy competition for thin clafM of inutro
menta. Agents wanted for Valets’ Superior
Bell Organs aud Piano*. Illustrated Cata
logue* mailed. Horace Waters A Sons,
Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 East 14th
St., New York. Also General Agent* for
Broninger* Celebrated Premium Organ*.
VEGETINE.
DOCTOR’S REFORT.
If. K. Hr EVENS, Kbq.
/tear Sir :—Wo have baon nulling yonr
valuable Vegetino for three rear*, and we
find it give* perfect Hutmfaotion. Wo be*
litve it to 1)0 the lu-’t blood ll rider now
Hold. Very ruHpeolfully.
Dr. J. K. brown A (~ DrugfliMt*.
Union town, Ky.
BENSON’S CIPCINE
POROUS PLASTER.
was invented to overcome the great objec
tion ever found to the old style of porous
planter* that of nlow actiou in bringing
relief. Denson’h Oupciue Porou* Phuiter
relieve* pain at once and cure* quickly, ft
ini] art* n nunKatien of gentle and utimnli
ting warmth, and brings rest and comfort
! to tho sufferer
Benson’* Bo on* !'la*ter rec.*ivod
high* nt mid only n• M ■ anL-d ’ ’ f '‘iu.it> , .
Price twenty .ivo rcuta.
Each genuine Uetmon * ( aptdtic Planter
h;-’ !>,•• .w rd !';>• in* int th rough the j i*#*
• tor. Take no other.
! •-■■■- -
’df can make m nioy faster at work tor us
|| than at anything else, capital noire-
U quired ; wo will start you. sl2 per day
at homo made by tho industrious. Men,
women, boy* and girl* wanted everywhere
to work for n**. Now is the time, (V'VM
buttii and terms free. 'Addriaa, *
I’UUE A (’()., Augusta, Maine.
b-7-b§
The Image of Her Mother.
A ISTO^TKXs.
BY RUTH RUSTIC.
In the Savannah Weekly News of Satur
da^, >M)th April, will bo commenced anew
serial htory with the ntaive title, written by
a lady of Savannah.
Tho Weekly New* is the
Largest and R st, Weekly
11ST THE SOUTH.
It i* n complete newspaper, and contain*
tbe latest Telegraphic and State News,
Markets, etc., an Agricultural and Military
Department
It is adapted for general circulation
throughout the South.
Subscription one year $2.00, six mouths
$l.O >. Specimen copies sent free.
Atl dress
J. H. ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
M urcuriul Toisonlng. Nasal Diaeiues
Nervou* Neuralgia, (Inian.
Dropsy, Palsy, Paralysis and Pneumonia
yield to the treatment of
DK. G. W. DURHAM,
Thomson, Ga.
Disease* of tho Stomach, Suppression of
the Monthly Period, Stoppage of the (’ate
menirt, and all Uterine di'iensc* and White
swelling. Secret Disease* a specialty.
DR G. W. DURHAM,
Thomson, (ia.
litmk Out.
All AVatche*. Clocks and Jewelry on hand
will be sold to pay repairs, if not called for
in JO days from date.
We have on hand a full supply of machine
needles -cheap for cash.
A MASON A SON.
| April Bth, 1878.
Mr. Roger*, also, request* parries having
guns, pistols, Ac., nt Iris shop to call and
pay charges, otherwise they will be sold to
pay repairs, in 30 days from date.
April Bth, iB7S.
JOHN M. CURTIS,
#EAJ.EII IS ALL KINDS Of
BUGGIES, ' l EEPAIBma
CABBIAGES, Pr a ° t m r^ 1 g 7 on^° e
WAGONS. &o, VT f Y/ \J rates.
Undertaking
HAVING pnrehiwed a large lot of Coffin* of all size* and qnalitea, will sell the earn*
on a* reasonable term! a. can be had in Angnuta.
My Heame will he Kent when de*ired to any por
tion of town or in the country at a reasonable pries
(cfv \jV oun Curtin
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KPMOVAL O V
O A II P E T M ! !
From 205 I3road Street,
(where we have been for over 20 years)
To 274= Broad Street,
(next to Opera limine Arcade.)
Having fitted op the large and commodious atore, 274 Broad Street, cenecially for
CAHI’ETH; IMJGS, MATS, DBUGGET9 FLOOR. AND TABLE OIL
CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW COIINIGEH, LACE CUKTAINB,
CURTAIN BANDS, TASSEL* AND LOOPS,
j Picture Frame Moulding. Canton and Cocoa Mattings, Wall Papers, Borders, Fire Screena,
; nn fi Psrier Shades, and ererything usually kept in a find elam Carpet Fjitabliahment,
we respectfully inrite the public at largo and enpecially our old customers, to come
and examine our fine as ortment of the shore goods, which wa will offer and aell at the
Lowest Cash Prices.
We invito special attention to tho following goods, opened for Spring trade •
2100 vsrils English Brussels -low for cash. 3000 yard* 3-ply and ingrain Carpets—
| y„ry low' yards Canton Matting, 'l’> to . r ,l)c. per yard, l.v*’ Window Shades. 70c.
!to 4a.fioea.ji '.no pairs Lace Curtains SI.OO to s•'.n.oo a pair. 5000 rolls Wall Paper
I und Border 124 c. up. 100 rolls Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
I Crumb Cloths, Druggets, Kurh and Mats, Curtain Goods and Upholster*' Trimming*.
By all mean* give us a call, or send on your order* to an old established House, who
has been doing business, long before the war, in Charleston, B. C., and in Augusta since
! the war. CARPETS, 274 Broad Street.
JAS. Q. BAILIE & BRO.,
GROCERIES, 205 Bread Street,
dlO-c* AUGUSTA, GA.
REMEMBER
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Now arriving and for sale at my “Old
Stand,” on Main Street, Thomson, Ga.
A FU L L LI N E 0 F
DRESS GOODS, SUITINGS, LAWNS PIQUES,
Prints, Muslins, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Ac., and
A SUPERB LINE OF CAHSIMERES
AI .SO * splendid line of Notien*. ALL of which I will N'l at bottom prices, for cash.
Best brands of Tobacco always ou hand, at tho lowest ugures. Von ere respectfully
invited to call and examine my stock.
T. A. BCOTT.
B. UEBSCHEB,
DEALEIt IN
Shad, Oysters, Terrapins, Fresh and Salt
Water Fish, Game, Poultry, Vegetables,
Fruit and other produce.
S P E C I A L.
Hd is also Agent for the Knick
erbocker Natural Tee Company,
and will fill all orders promptly
and at the lowest Prices.
.ta( hson s riti’.K i , t \ TTP TTQT 4 P \
REAR OF GLOBE HOTEL. > LVTUO LA, It A.
All Orders Punctually Attended to. Terms oa3h on Deliver
X HAVE just received a large and well selected stock of
CGOKE'S CLOTHING AND HAT STORE '
2Q3 Broad St., Ga.
I
MEN AND BOYS
If you want * Blue Flannel Snit, best grade, that will not fade,
If , want a Blue kneht Qoth Suit, If yon want n fancy Cassimere Snit,
If you wiuit a Black Cloth Suit, If you want n Black Worsted Cnit.
If you want a suit of any kind—cheap or fine, If you want a Coat, l’ant* or Veat
; If you want a White or Colored Suit, If you want a box of linen or paper collars
If you want a Neck Tie, Bow or Pocket Handkerchief,
If you want a nice felt or straw hat. If you want any of the above good.
We wiU furnish good Good*, Latest Style*, and at the lowest prices.
Wholesale buyers it will be to your
interest to examine our large and cheap
stock of clothing*
A W. BLANCHARD,
pri' u -* FOR J. C. LUDLOW 4 CO.
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