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PtIO.ISH£D KVl'.ty W'UDNBHIMT AT
THOMSO N, G A.
J. K. WBITK 5 Komui.
Till-- MKTIKiUIHT*.
Tbe ii„litli Geueral Ooufvreiee of ill*
Metbuil.nt K|ijco(ihl Church, South, it
now in iMnKuio in Atlanta, having enli
ven. Jon WnWiilii;, May 1. Ov . 25*
aiemliei'B are in attouilai.oe together with
ail of the Bishop*-- Pniue, lirroo, Dog
grtt, Kavauaugli, McTyeirc, Wightmou
wit) Keener.
The delegate* from thia, the North
Georgia Coiih rencc, zrc, clerical, A. G.
HaTgooil, W. R. Poller, J. Boring, 3.
E. Kraus. H. J. Adnuu, W. K. Cook,
Y. 8. Allen, \V. P. HurriMin. J,ay, A-
H. Colquitt, E. H. Puttie, Geo. N. Lea
ter, J. M. Beall, J. C. Johnson, J. Gro
gan, Jama- E. Lnugi-tou ami T. 31. Slcri
weather—all present.
Tire business of the Conference ao fat
ha* been principal'; confined to organ
ization, app inting the ilii.erent ouimuit
teea, receiving and refering resolution*,
Ac., Ar. There ia a great dial of bui
aw before tbo Conference, and the
aeoeiou, in coma qnenoe, will doubtlemi
continue for at least a month.
Of coarse, our apace ia too limited to
give even a Zynopaia of (be j roceedinge,
but we will pulitiali evil) tiling of guiural
inter at which may Ire Iran octet!.
MUKDRK.
A botribio aud oolii-blooile.l nnirdei
waa oouimitte.l in a saloon in Augusta,
on Weducadriy last, the facta of wl ich,
iu brief, are about aa follows:
Jerry O'tfora, Robert Baffin, Jerry
Blootne out! Jim Mooro, nil young men,
ware drinking around at the difierei t
bar* in the oity. O’Hara, being mort
intoxicated than the otoera, was taken to
the back room of the Magnolia saloon by
bis friend Moore at and put to sleep on
• .mo chain*. Moore then returned to
bis companions and told w bat tie bit i
done with O'Hara, it tiffin then said he
would go and ask O'Hara if be killed hit;
(Huffin'**) father. In 1868 ilufflu,
fdher of Robert, v, 4!) Ibo Republican
Bliefifif o( ittolitnoud comity, and waa
'-■tied by some unknown parson during a
big row in the courtyard in Augusta. It
seems that O'linra bad said that ke did
the killing.
Baffin went to the Magnolia tnloou,
passed into ttie back room where lie
found O'Hara asleep on the chairs. He
shot one ball into bis neck and omi in
tbo aide, either of which must have pro
, dnoed death. Ruffin thou came out and
told the bar keeper, "He (o’Hsr) killed
my father, and I've killed him."
Knffin escaped from to .in, but waa
captured alxmt 8 o'clock at night, near
Bel-Air, by Sheriff Sibley, aud lodged
in tire Augusta jail.
The Chronicle states that since the
killing it has been ascertained that
O Kara could not have killed the older
Rufilo, because lie (O'Hara) was not in
the courtyard at the time of the ahool
*•
A WOMAN TO UK HANGED.
At a Christmas frolic iu Pickens coun
ty, iu 1876, Kale Southern, a young
bride slabbed aud U lied Mrs. Narcissn
Cowart. Mrs. Oownrt, who had been di
voroed, was an old sweetheart of Hubert
Sontlmm, Kale's husband, aud by her
evident pleasure at Robert's attentions,
excited Kate to a frenzy of jealousy.
Kate requested her husband not to dauoo
with Narcissn, bnt Robert rofused to
comply. His wife then appealed to
Narcissa not to part man and wife, who
replied, "What if I do part man and
wife ? Was t not livoiced for bis sake ? '
Aft r Narcissa bad fliiiabt'd a dance
with Roliert, Kate rushed upon her mid
stabbed her to death, aa above stated.
Robert then took bis wife ou bia arm
and draw.ug bis pistol cleared a way lor
their passage from the bouse, and both
escaped to Marion county, N, C., where
they lived nearly a year when their ic-cn
ton was discovered, and they captured
and brought back to Georgia.
At tbo last term of Pickens Snj*crio.
Court Kste Southern was tr od for the
murder of Mrs. Narcissa Cowart, found
guilty aud sentenced to be hanged on
tbe 21st of June next.
The trial created more excitement
than, pel haps, any that ever occurred in
the State, and the deepest sympathy for
the poor woman bat spread all over the
State. With few exceptions, the press
appeals for Executive clemency in her
h Aialf. She cannot be hanged, however,
at tbe time designated localise she is
n>w enceinte, aud will not lie rtNifiued
until October next, and tbe law forbids
ite hauging of a woman in that condi
t ou. Every legal resort will be exhuuat
e 1 iu liei behalf, uuj then Gov. Colquitt
will have to decide the strongest npjieal
ever marie to bis mercy.
TH A GEO lit; IA HAII.KOAU,
The regular auuual Convention aud
election of officers of the Georgia Rail
road and Banking Company, was held
iu Augusta last week, and was largely
attend* and. Tne eleolion of a President
earned much excitemdtrt -among the
•kwkboideis. Jythln-Pr*fiviiiK has held
t.*ettdfei~ Tor uitHv Ah.ui thirty yours,
*<>d it * oeuifUiMsi iiv * uuuibci* of
attockiiokif’rK that lit- iuni grovu 100 old
lor efficient nci*vioc, und hdi>d benuper*
Obeiioai by * yotuqper uud ui ire active
omii, Charge* of mi**maiiageiuetit aud
bad judgement, aud even of iutentional
wrong, were freely urged against lii* re
election. His oppoiM-ut> t-tiomed resoiv
e*l to oefeut ii i iu, ami their canvas* for
Uit purpose ua* thorough xiiid’animated
Perhaps uo election since the Company
was first org.iuuted hag given rise to o
much enuterm ut. The condition of the
rand, its management, Ac,, and the ei
pedieuey of re-elecUiig Judge King or
of supplanting him hy * tno other man,
were dicutM>tid with sj iiit and nuitna
tiou, and, at times, with acrimony and
insulting lea.
There were 28,616 himre* rcprcoc uteri,
11,511 ia per ou, and 25,302 by proxy.
The c muting of thia lurge ruts, of
cours.-, required time, and was not eon
e*ud* and until Friday morning at daylight,
and resulted as follows:
rub paasiui Ni :
Gen. E. P. Alexaud-r 20,736
Hon. Juo, I*. King 16,055
FOB DlßttOTutt .
Joaiah Sibley 37,331
George Hilly er 37,153 .
Steveua Thomas 36,618
James W. Davies 86,533
John Davison 35,227
Cliaa. H. Phiuizy 83,074
Jamea 8. Hamilton 23,331
L. M. Hill 29.301
Joel A. Bi tups 21,000
Wm. M. Reran 24,884
George T. Jackson 21,706
J. H. James 21,097
M. P. Stovall 2 ',476
H. If. Hickman 21,088
H. D. McDaniel 19,768
N. L. Hiitchina 19,424
Dnvi.l Dickson 19 251
D. E. Butler 18,985
W. W. Clark 18,014
W. L, High 17.893
E. W. Cole 16,081
Ilartnon Rowley. 15,672
Br aj. Crane 14,488
T. W. Coskery 18,828
B. 7,436:
C, 0. Jones, Jr 6,163 '
It will lie seen that three of the old i
Directors were defeated—E. W. Ode,
jW. W, Clara and David E. Butler—and |
H. H. Hickman, H. D, McDaniel aud
N. L. Hutchens eh etod in their stead.
Gen. E. P. Alexander, the new Presi
dent, waa born in Wilkes county, in 1835,
being now in hi* forty-thrill year. He
waa educated at West Point, apd on
graduation became one of tho Pru?B|y
sor k. When the lute war broke out b*
resigned nnd juiued Gen. Beauregard'*
army m Virginia, with ri.uk of Captain
Fur gallantry and distinguished services
ho waa soon made Briga Her- General.
Afterwards he waa Chief of Artillery of
Loiigstreet'a Corps, and, still later, was
made Chief of Artillery of Lee's army.
The war over, he became Profeaaor of
Mathematic* and Engineering iu the
University of Houth Carolina, but soon
resigned. Then lie was elected Superin
tendent of tbo 0. C., and A. Bond.
Then ho managed the Memphis and 8-
vauuah Road, and then w“ elee* •,( Man
ager of the Western Be.id of Alabama,
which office he still hold-,
Gen. Alexander enters upon the duties
of lus ';,nce with a character for ability
and experiottoe thoroughly established ;
and, although the dillliuiltioa in his path
are many, Ids entire success ia confident
ly predicted by those who know him.
Sm’SRtKTUXOKST.
We are glad to know that the Board
of Directors re-elected unanimously Col.
H. K. Johnson to tho office of Superin
tendent. This was a wise and judicious
action, and n just compliment to n faith
ful and efficient offloer aud gentleman.
Before the adjournment, of the 0 in
vention, Mr. Steven* Thomas offered the
following resolution, whioli waa unani
mously adopted :
Jletolvetl, That the Convention hero
by expresses its high appreciation of the
past services of tbe Hon. John P. King,
and in bis retirement from tbo Presi
dency of tbe company, would reaffirm its
uuuhntud confidence iu Ida official integ
rity, and with an earnest desire to secure
for the future, as in the psst, his mature
counsels nmj ripo experience, hereby
tenders him for life the honorary Pres
idency of tho Georgia Railroad and
Banking Company,
Lincoln County Department,
—— - ■■ -
T. B. IIOLLENBHEAD, Eorron.
' - ' ■—n
MARItIKD.
At the residence of the bride's father,
on May Isi, Mr. Frank Gardener, of
Thomsaton, Oa , and Mias Leila Iluwoa,
uf Linoolti oouiity. The attendants
were Mr. Tbos. Albea nnd Miss . nllie
Oheunult; Mr. It. Booker and Miss Au
ule Hawes; Mr. Wm. llnwea and Mias
Muitie Dunn; Mr. I\ M. Hawes aud
Misa Bettio Booker.
Dora.
The song of tlie scythe: M wer
yet.
—Cotton chopping,!! progioasiug fiuc
iy-
— L'hti average youth hns resumed his
cluster.
—Hob White in n regular visitor to the
harvest Helds.
— A ontompluted fishing party on
Soap creek was “busted up" last Sat
urday. No harm done.
DXtM.AMTOKV.
“Citissen” in tlio weekly Chronicle
und ConaHtutionali.i of May Ist, seems
to be very greatly stirred up, because
the Grand Jury at the last term of Lin
coln court, ordered their general pre
sentment* published i u the MaDorriK
JoussAP.
He says much dissatisfaction is ex
! pressed iy the people, at this action of
| Graud Jury. lam satisfied that I
have seen as many of the people since
; the adjournment of court a* •H'ktizcu"
I has, and have heard ns many express
| their opinion on the subject, and I have
j failed to hear but one raise the least ob
j jeotiou to the action in igunstiou, a4-
| thnt HU,? . freni pewongl rs&euiu, Ytbink
s an ardent and over anaUm* admirer of
the Chrtiii. und Om.
Furtnerinore. I do not believe there
np> a doxen people in the comity who
have thought or felt any concern about
i lie matter, and if it was uot for the iu
litiei.ee of /< ■ men, the gem nd put
| sentmedta would as often bo sout to the
I Joe ns xn for publication as to the Chron.
; unit Con X deny the truth of the asser
! turn that the reoommeudatiau to publish
j the presentments in the Jotmv.vn was
, news to any member of the Graud Jury
| *hea the pre euluieots wen- read in
j court, Before the Grand Jury udjnuru
tsl ti e general presentment* femn begiu
: "his to eudiug (including the reconi-
I meudatiou t> publish in tiie Journal)
! wr ® ‘““d aloud by the Clerk,to that
hotly, and the questiou, “Will you re
. cite aud approve the preseutiueut*?"
; * put by tile foreman, CUpt. J. N.
, Mercier, ami util the least objection wo*
j raistsl by any oue. but on tha other baud
! every member ruled to receive them. X
[ say. 1 Ueitf ft 1 , that it wo* not news to
any uu uiber, but that it was really the
aeliou of the Graud Jury, and that the
Graud Jury did truly recommeud the
change.
“Citizeu” vmy adroitly attempt* to
leave liie impression, that 1 ua Clerk,
p? i hups slipped this recommendation iu
: without the consent of the laxly. I will
AI cl 9TJ JB* FI E WEEKLY -J O(JItM A. L. May 15, x 7.
state that though eh cted Clerk, 1 did
uothiog towards draughting the general
presentments exeept to sign the names
of the members at their request, sa X
waa out of the room on a leave of a'.-<-
senee when the greater portion, of the
preseutmenls were drawn up, but I read
them, aud voted to receive them
Now that I have show n that tbe Grand
Jury collectively is responsible for this
“ainfjl" recommendation, and that no
blume can be attacboll to any particular
individual, why is it so manifestly
wrong? For no other reason than that
the set d ! d not accord with "Citizens”
views, Tbe Orand Jury is a distinct
and independent body, left to act accord
ing to law and as they see proper and
right, and their power to do so cannot
be restricted by a few arbitrary auto
mats.
VEGBTINZ3.
FOR DROPSY.
Ckhtb/i, Film, R. 1., Oct. 10, 1877.
I>n. H. R. Stkvenh:—
It in a pic inure to give my testimony for
your valuable medicine. I wan Hick for a
long time with Dropny. nridar the doctor’*
care. He *bhl it wh* Water between the
Heart and Liver. I received no benefit
until I commenced taking tho Vegetiue; in
fact, I was growing wor*e. I linv* tried
many romediee; they did not help me.—
Vegetine is the medicine tor L)ropy. I
begun to feel iKitter after tekintf a few bot
tle*. I have taken thirty bottle* in nil. I
am perfectly well, never felt better. No
one can feel more thankful than Id >.
l am, d6nr *ir, gnrtefuW/Otir*,
A. V, WItKLLEU.
Vegetinc.—When the blood become* life-
J* nnd fttngtmut, cither from change of
weather or of climate, want of sxercie,
irregular diet, or from any other cause, the
Vegetme wil’ renew the blood, cariy off the
putrid humori, cleanne the stomach, regu
late the bowels, and impart a tone of vigot
to the whole body.
VEGETINE
FOR
KIDNEY complaint and nervous
DEBILITY.
IhlsEsbobo, Mr., Det;. 28, 1877.
Mr. Htkvknh:--
Dear Mir- I had liatl a eongh for nigh teen
years, when I commenced taking the Vege
tino. I wow very low ;my nysteui was de
bilited l y disease. 1 bad the Kidney Com
plaint, and was very nervous - ooagh bod,
lung* *iro. When I had taken tne bottle
I found it wh* helping me ; t has helped
my cough, and it Htrengthens me. lam
now able to do my work. Never have found
any thing like the Vegetme. 1 know it is
overy thing it iu recommended to he
Mum. A. J. I’ENDLETON.
Vegetme is nourishing aud strengthening;
purifies the blood; regulate* the brwclm;
quiets the nervous ystem; act* directly
upon the aeoretlona; and arouse* the whole
system to notion.
VEGETINE
FOH
SICK HEADACHE.
Evan*villk, Ind., sJo!:. 1, 1878.
Mb. Stkvkwh :
Dmr Sir I have u*ed your Vegotine for
Sick Headache, aud been greatly honetitted
thereby, I have every ronaon to believe it
to be a good medicine.
Your* very respectfully,
Mr*. JAMES CONNER.
411 Third St.
Headache.-—There arc various cw.hok for
headache, as derangement of the circulating
Hystem, of tho digestive organa, of tne ner
vous system, Ac. Vegetine can he an id to
ho a sura remedy for tho many kinds of
headache, a* it note directly ujou the van
on* oitiiHcs of this Nervou*ne*s,
IndigeHtion, Costivcnca*, UheumatiHin, Neu
ralgia, HilliouHticMs, Ac. Try the Vegotine.
Yon will never regret it.
VEGETINE.
DOCTOR’S REPORT.
Dr. Ciu*. M. Puddeniiaukin, Apothecary,
Evansville, Ind.
'Fho doctor writes: I have a large nnm
bes of gooti cuHtomer* who take Vegetine.
They all apeak well planets for which it ia
recommended.
Doc. 27, 1877.
Vegotine i* a great panacea for our aged
fathers and n other*; for it gives them
Ktredgth, quiet* there nerve*, aud give*
them Nature’* sweet sleep.
VEGrETINE.
DOCTOR’S REPORT.
Mr. It. It. Stkvrns :
/Mrr Sir— We have been soiling your
VAliiablo Vogetine for three year*. .n l wo
find that it givo* perfect H&tUfaotiotJ. Wo
believe it to be the best blo.nl purifier now
old. Very respectfully.
Dr. J. E. BROWN A CO., Druggist*.
thiioutown, Ky.
Vcgetine ha* never failed to effect a cure,
giving tone and strength to the system de
bilitated by disease.
VEGETNE
Prepared by
//. Ik. Stevens Boston , Mas t.
Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists.
Notice.
GEORGIA— McDcrrrs Cotiwr.
N'OTIOE is hereby given that James
Hightower, who m under contract with
me for services imtil the first day of Decem
ber next has left my service without cause.
Any one employing or harboring him will
be dealt with according to law.
JUKI; UIODO.
May id, IHTMt
The Image of Her Mother.
A. NOVEL.
BY HUTU RUSTIC.
In the StnxmmiA WWk ly of Satur
day, iHUh April, will bo commenced a ucw
Kcrinl story with the alhvc title, written by
a lady of Suv&i.n di.
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Savannah, Ga.*
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Thomson, Ga.
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VEGETINE
DOCfSR'S REPORT.
H. U. S'risvjws, Esq.
Dmr Mir: ~ *V have baen **?llinf,; your
valuable Vegotine for three ' ©aw, and we
find it glvciti perfect Matisfootion. We be
lieve it to be the bent blood urifter wow
sold. Very respectfully.
Dr. -J. E. Brown A Cos., Drugflists,
Unionbiwn, Ky.
BENSON’S CiPEINE
POROUS PLABTKR.
was invented to overcome the great objec
tion ever found to the old stylo of porous
plasters that of nlow action in hriugtng
relief. IkOnaonH Caprine Porous Plaster
relievo* pain at once and cures quickly. It
im art* a sonsatlon of gentle and stimula
ting warmth, and brmga rest and comfort
to tbo sufferer
Beubon’K Po ou* Plaster received the
highest and md y medal awarded to Plu-sUrs
Price twenty-five cent*.
Each genuine Benson’ Capcine Plaster
has tke word Oapuins out through the plas-
Take no other.
Ucan make money faster ut work for us
than at anything else, capital not re
quired ; we will start you. sl2 per day
at home made by tho industrious. Men,
women, boys and girls wanted everywhere
to work for u . Now i* the time. Oosth
outfit and terms free. Address,
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b27-b§
{P A A a week in your own town.
No risk. Reader, if
*l# V V you want a business ft t which per
sons of either hk can make great pay all
(he time they work, write for particulars to
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• m> >o*t h.r>-n. *ver used by
i.Yp! * fro* 4 t;:huoi 'rrclotaac*. , .
ißtecmonor> > jd< I t.wfbul
Give iv i • ’ctou tn ihruat and
inner*l <>' i- > i >• Ui***lr colls all Ir
vlutln* matt* i‘!c • H U> ho expecto
r ttt ii, nil *'. ciuiL'dit . . the snUaimuatiort
v UU h product** the Cor.ah. A btnirle dos,
relieves tho vausfe dlsi resstnf
rooiltc* Dfrvuuun<*Bi au<l cmiMfi The nuf
*rertovnloy ndctr-4t atid*:lit. ! a
pl*Mt*4tnt oiftial. It. tour* tl* wsah stem
ii h, ac t 1 i liiUMJtaUy rcijmiucmlud fur
xOUildrcu.
Wh at oik r rs say about
, Tuit’s Expectorant,:
Mad Asthma Thirty Years.
JIMTTVOft*,
*’l have hnd A £,, nu U.. ; y y.': *s, nni ncisrluuuj
Sffildkmc ’T nha • ct."
V-A i'. HOGAN, Cfttrlot St.
A Child : 1 -oa of Merit.
tv ■*/ Q.i 1 ~ jVot'cmtrr n, i>-5.
. !.u im HiK'lnmyhou':.
I’ywifo UuitHs It 1 1. i. ct i. cv’idac h the *vr!j,
•nd the chUilrffin i-v 1.; *i*lcr th.m nwlas"-*
candy.* ” NOAH VV J 3I3 WARD, N. Poydnu St.
“Six, and all Croupv.”
**X am the mother of aix, all or them have
been croupv. W iihc.t Tv I’a K'sjyn'tnmnt, I d,-n't
think they hive sin vived some of tho attacks.
It i* a woC;r'd h ‘ 4
MAR/ Frankfort, Ky.
. A Doctor’s Advice.
•*Xn my practice,ladvue MUiautiiiestokespTnH’i
£zpect<ant, in aadJi-n emergencies, lor coughs,
croup, diphthcrii, etc."
T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N. J.
Sold by nil lU'ngytytu JPrice SI.OO, Ojjlcs
38 Murray iStrect, JStw Fork*
mm
“THE TREE !S KjOP BY ITS FRUIT."
•‘TuttW* \rrt worth thc?rw“ii;htln bt’H.**
fic-V. i. Louisyiiia, Ky.
ereft r,'. of I‘ta raa--A.
tccnthcntut> NavjYorU
"1 have ms. I Tc't’t. i Jot* t'lrjHYr of tha liver.
They Rra si:,v :r l<j any incdicuto for biiiavy dii*
Orders ever iu •<(-*. ’*
I. P. C/vP.R, Attd-"V aj Lw, Augusts, Ga.
41 1 hnva used tt\a years in my family.
They arvcucu.m!ud t-M biiiuustiess." 4 *
F. H. Taxis.
*'l have rvp.| Tut’’ ?T. mew: 'i crest benefit.**
W. W MAN‘4. editor Mobil® Regular.
“Wo sell ii(>v N'--' s ii.ii'* Pills to five of *ll
•thers.’*—SAYßE A CO., Csrteriville. Ga.
•‘Tutt’s Pills have o"ly to be tried to csta.biiih
their merit* . T'.u v work like r.'.nt’ic.*'
W. K, SARBON 96 Gu.VYm.3r Ct., Boston-
There is no medicine so well ad iptcd to the c-r
Of L'iiiou* iC-iM iorrt •>* Tutt'a Pi’!®.’*
%ICS. BRU!V;M£I., Richmond, Virginia.
AtaD A MORE.
£<*ld ,*'*/ ttruQcjh-fs. P 5 ecu ’v ti O 'lco
3$ Murray Sirvct, J\cw York.
innrri —i T v:,: uiirrrn : Si
iTSITSfiIRDYE
I CiGH fi-GIiIVIORIY.
* FI-’ - 7 h'P, ! ICiFIC JtK'RA :L
; h..-
wh! i rt*'l >r'n : Ti.t'i i beAntyle thrhair!
j ‘h*t yi.QSDt e:\uiul*' has mi.v onlr>t j*,
, tno4.lciu< S lb - Jip vilch I'-ntut**
Daleiv perftoeJ un. u'O htwWtr* uiav
-fi LOW Uejoloe.’* * *
’2 J*;™ St.CO. ertce SS Pfttrmtf St..
S A>ie Verl-. fIU-.-t hy ail dru.tnlsti.
NOTICE
GEORGIA—MeDcrrix Cocstt,
I HEREBY war.i and emi on al i .reoaa
agaiuai trading for n nek- B ve i 7j -.d
ward Gaud let for the sum off 0 <>< . ii ie
oanfideiatioaa for which it wa, gr.ii mive
failed, 1 will resist the imyme.it of i
MBS EIXAF. GAR iijv-
May 13, 1878-U
JOHN M. CURTIS,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
BUGGIE3, REPAIRING
CARRIAGES, Pr ° mptly J° ne
WAGONS, ftc. V j\J ' V / rateß '
TJ n and e r t a k i ii g
If WING pure hailed a large lot of Coffin* of all sizes and qualiteo. wilft geJI the same
t J ou a* reasonable terms as can be had in Augusta.
My Hearse will I/e eirt when desired to any por
i°T* tOWn * n f^e cimnlr y a price
k/V JoimM. CtmTigf
21 if
HFMOVAL OP
1* K T M!!
From :305 Duoad Street,
i whoro w© have been for over 20 yeais)
V< * 7 I 15 1 • >nSt r< >et,
-,,,.,1 to Oj.-orn fl- iiSB Atoka* >
I Hafinß att*a till U ■ ".■:•! -. iious i Urood Str.-t. especially for
Cffitl’BTH, BtIHH. MA. UUHFIKIH 81,'(OR AND TABLE OIL
CIDTHH, WINDOW HADEH, WINDOW COKNIOES, LACE OUHTAINB,
CURT IN' BANDS TABSELH AND LOOPS,
PtfUM Frame MimMinu, Canton anil Cocoa Mattings, Wall Papera, Borders. Eire Screens,
„1,4 Paper Sliadca. and everything tw .lly kept in a Hrst elaaa Carpet Ealabliahment,
ei reaped fully invite tho pulilic at large and especially our old enstomera to come
oil i-iamluti tmr flue aa ortineut of the above goods, which we will offer and sell at the
Lowest Cash Prices.
„e i ,vito Hpeoial attention to the following goods, opened for Spring trade:
■m yarda English Bruaaels -low for oaali. 8000 yards :l-ply ami ingrain Carpeta—
vary low. 2000 yarda 1 lanhiu Matting, 25 to 50c. per yard. I.AOO Window Shadca. 200.
to 1:1.50 each. .100 pairs Into* Cnrtaina to <50.00 a pair. .WM) rolls Wall Paper
arid Border, up. 10" rolls Floor anil Table Oil Clotha.
Ijruroh Clothe Dmggeta. Tug* and Mata, Cm tain floods and Ppholsters' Trimmings.
By all means give us a call, or send on your orders to an old established House, ano
bast boon doing business, long bofure the war, in Charleston. S. C., and in Augusta since
the war OAFPETB, 274 Broad Street.
JAS, G. BAILIE & BRO.,
GROCERIES, 206 Broad Street,
SdlO-e* AUGCSTA, GA.
REMEMBER
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Now arriving and for sale at my “Old
Stand,” on Main Street, Thomson, Ga.
- A FtULL LINE OF
DRESS GOODS, SUITINGS, LAWNS, PIQUES,
Prints, Muslins, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, &c„ and
A SUPERII LINE OP CASSIUKUES
ALSO a splendid line of Notions. ALL of which l wil %% !at l>uttom prices, for cash.
Best brand* of Tobacco always on hand, at the lowest figures. You are respectfully
invited to call and examine my sU ek.
T. A. SCOTT.
E. LIIBiCHIB,
DEALER IN
! Shad, Oysters, Terrapins, Fresh and Salt
Water Fisli, Game, Poultry, Vegetables,
Fruit and other produce.
SPECIAL.
He is also Agent for the Knick
erbocker Natural Ice Company,
and will fill all orders promptly
and at the lowest Prices.
JACKSON STKCKT, > \ TTP TTOT t n i
REAR OF GLOBE HOTEL. > AUcrUMA, ItA.
All Orders Punctually Attended to. Terms Cash on Delira r
b- "I -ffA VH bwt received a large and well selected -stock of
CGOKE’S CLOTHING ANO HAT STORE !
203 I3i oad St., Augusta, Ga.
MEN AND BOYS
If you want a Blue Flannel Suit, licet grade, that will not fade,
If you want a Bine Yacht Cloth Suit, If you want a fancy Cassimere Suit,
If you want a Black Cloth Suit, If yon want a Black Worsted tjait,
If you want a suit of any kind—cheap or fine, If you want a Coat, Pants or Vest
If yon want a White or Colored Suit, If you want a box of linen or paper collars
If you want a Nook Tie, Bow or Pocket Handkerohief.
If yon want a nice felt or straw hat, If you want any of the above goods
We will furnish good Goods, Latest Styles, and at the lowest prices.
Wholesale buyers it will be to your
interest to examine our large and cheap
stock of clothing.
A- W. BLANOHARD,
apri l 17< . FOR J. C. LUDLOW 4 CO.
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o
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IN THE SOUTH.
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Published every Wednesday morning at
Thomson, Ga., by
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Agents Wanted.
1878. SPRING OPENING.' 1878.
O
J AM opening the largest and best assorted stock of
CLOTHING,
COMPRISING SPECLALTIES IN BLUE FLANNELS, FANCY C AStUMEXN Aim
FINE WORSTEDS. AWD
H A. T S
IN LATEST STYLES OF FELT AND STRAW. FURNISHING GOQQ*i A FUI4,
ASSORTMENT.
Boys Clothing and, Hats
In Ml styles and grades. My stock end prices are of year ■SUataon. Ca an*
xamine them.
U. S, SoJg&jtA,
mayl--m 238 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA.