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Volume VIII.
"White '& Cos.,
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ER MS, - - BI.OOA YEAR.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN 11. HALES~
Theoretical and Practical
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
HAB returned to Thomson, and proposes
to carry on the business of Watchma
ker and Jeweller in all the various branches
of the profession. The best work may be
relied upon, and charges in keeping with
the times. Repairing Fine Watches, a
specialty. Satisfaction both in work and
prices guaranteed A liberal share of pat
ronage solicited. Oet. l-a§
PAUL C. HUDSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Thomson, Gu.
Will practice .u the Superior Courts of
the Augusta, Northern and Middle Circuits,
and iu the Supremo Court, and will give
attention to all cases in Bankruptcy.
Aug. 25, 1574. tf
ALBERT HAPE,
Non-BuHltlcnt Dfiidst,
L/AN still be found ready to attend to the
wants of old and new patrons, if desirod, at
their residences.
Will also, as heretofore, practise in adjoin
ng counties, Panic prices insured and all
work warranted.
Office at the residence of W. E. Spoir.
Please address by letter, at Thomson, Ga.
C tf
PtVILi HOTEL,
Chariest n, . C.
a, T. ALFORD <t CO.,
Proprietors.
Rates, $2.00, $2.30 and #3.60 per day
’ H llot ons “L v onrni'J in
/ 0 these times, but it Tail be
iimdc in three luonths by any one of either
sex, in and purt of the country who i will
ing to work steadily at the employment that
we furnish. #Bi; “per week m your dam
town Von needdiot he away from laSne
ever night. Von can give your whole time
o the work or only your spare moments.
Ve have agents wiio are making over #2O
- er day. All aim engage at once can make
uoney fast. At the present money cannot
„ M . made so easily and rapidly at any other
t.nsiuess. It costs nothing to try the bus-
Pucks Terms and sf. Outfit free. Address
.at en H. lUlue.t A Cos., Portland,
Main*
Hair Cutting
—IN THE
IATEST AND MOST SCIENTIFIC
MANNER,
—BY—
E. D. AMONITTI,
Artist on Hitman Hair,
TINDER CENTRAL HOTEL.)
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
raarft-tf
GIN GEARING,
Mm aid Bolts,
CHEAPEN THAN EVEK
-AT THE—
Forest City Foundry
-AND-
Machine Works,
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO-
Proprietors.,
Augnsta, Cta.,
Cotton Screws, Mill Gear
ing and Machinery of every kind made
and repaired. may23-A*i
food & Blacksmith
S U O P,
G. W. ROBERTS
Announces to the cuwie that he
is prepared to do all kinds of Wood
and Blacksmith work. Building and re
pairing Bnggies and W agons a specialty.
I defv competition in prices.
Thanking the public for past patronage
I respectfully solicit a continuance of the
I am also prepared to do all kinds of
Plow work.
Shoo at Scroggins old stand, on
Greenway Street, ne.dr Shield's Mill.
Give me a call.
jan7-A§ Q, W. BOBEBTS,
lew Barter Shop!
r iMMETT SCOTT has opened anew bar
ber shop over inn. L. Hol/endorfs store
where he is prepared to do all kinds of
work in his line Hair trimming, sham
pooing. shaving. 4c.. done in the very best
style Ha> r dressing, shampooing, <.,
for ladies at their residences when oldercd.
w AIR CUTTING FOR ADULTS 2"> ets.
.. - “ Children 1} “
SHAMPOOING
CrTHatisfaction guaranteed.
July -4-ti.
Mfehh . Marcus
—JOBBERS IN—
I)RY <>OOI)S NOTIONS, HOISEUY,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CLOTHING,
The undersigned respectfully inform the merchants of McDuffie and surrounding
counties that their Fall Stock is now complete, and in price and assortment is unequalled
hy any that has ever been brought to this market A special feature of our business is
the establishment of a
WHOLE/kt.E
SHOE AMD HAT HOUSE
Entirely distinct from our Dry Goods, Notions mid other departments. In our new
store will bo found the largest and best selected stock of SHOES and Hats wo have ever
had, and we feel satisfied that it will be to the interest of purchasers to inspect our stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
MYERS & MARCUS,
Ne/>UB-o* 286 and 288 Broad Street Augusta, Q-a.
LOW PRICES
—FOR
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
o
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK FOR THE
Fall and Winter trade, which we will sell at
a great reduction on former prices.
Durable boots and shoes a specialty.
All goods warranted strictly as represented.
WM. MUSiHERZN,
2m Email Er* rivewsFii* Ernmrn,
JbZ, .1. !> OZI XL,
Cotton Factor
No. 9 Mclntosh Street, A ngusta , Gergia.
Opposite oil stand of DOZIEK £ WALTON.
SbNSlgnmeXts solicited.
SA VISE ACT ION GUARANTEED.
Commission for Selling and Storage, 7Ac. per bale.
FALL AND WINTER SLOTHING,
—AT—
COOKE’S CLOTH HID HIT STORE,
20:s Mm&nSws&kt rf.uGmr&g Georgia*
The largest stock of Clothing and hats in
the City for
MEN, YOUTHS AND BO YS,
Latest styles and at the very lowest prices.
Gents Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Trunks &c.
A. "W. F3lrmohnr*d,
&pf.25-c* For J. C. Ludlow & Cos.
THE NEW BOOT, SHOE & HAT STORE.
#22,000 worth bought or spot cash,
AND I can afferd to UNDERSELL anybody who buys on tiro*-. These goods nro all
now and from the bout Manufactories in the world, and will be sold VERY LOW at
Wholesale and Retail.
Don't fail to see them. No old stock .
M r jnnicK I*. M<*Lftiierlilin is with this House, and will bo glad to see
his many friends i;i McDuffie and adjoining couutie.
J. W. Rigsby,
279 BBOAD STKEET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Sept.U-c* ’
lIKMOYAL. "
o
PKINTUP, BRO. & POLLARD
Cotton Factors and Coinnilssion Merchants.
HAVE removed to the large and commodious office, recently occupied hy W. M- KeflH
southwest corner Campbell and Reynolds streets, Augusta. Ga., General agents for
of SMITH'S HAND POWER COTTON and HAY PRESS.
SMITH’S NEW PATENT ADJUSTABLE SCREW PRESS, for Cotton or Hay, oper
ated hy horse, water cr steam power.
PORTABLE ENGINES.
of O OOTTON rt and J odLfcr produce respectfuUy solicited The Hsual ad
vancs s mode on eonsignmenta in store. Orders for Bagging, lies and other Supplies,
I,r c“ , Bcrel'a t for the Talbot A Hons Portable Agricultural and Stationary
Steam Engines, Water WL. .Is, Corn Alitls, Saw Mills, Ac., A.,
Kstirlnmk'H rnn<lni-l Soules usd alnr in cnwti drawer
A full stock of every pattern always nature. Pailroad. De,. t, Track, Hay and Coal
jjjpP6R'l ABLE AGRICULTURAL and STATION AUY STEAM
K L S BRADSfand STONO PHOSPHATE CO.'g STANDARD FERTILE
z !P ! ■ PRINTUP, BRO. & POLL ART).
r AUGUSTA, GcORGIA.
“A MAP OF BUSY LIFE: ITS FLUCTUATIONS AND ITS VAST CONCERNS."
THOMSON, OA, OCTOBER 16, 1878.
* -
He fouud his love at the garden gate,
Just where he expected to find her,
And he found also, too awful late,
That her father was right behind bur,
And he gave him a 4 ‘toot”
With a Government boot,
That shattered his day-dreams, kinder.
Daniel Webster’s widow is still alive,
though very old and in feeble health,
Sho lives at Rochelle, N. Y.
A Parliamentary return shows that
the present national debt of Great Brit
ain is .£775,873,713, or about $4,079,865*
565.
Were all the iHabitants of the United
States placed within th© boundaries of
Texas* the population would not be as
dense as it now is in Massachusetts.
Dr. Babcock, inventor of flic ure ex
tinguisher bearing his name, is a drunk
on outcast in Oakland, Cal. He was at
one time quite wealthy.
More than $83,000,000 were sont, one
way and another, through the postofflee
last year, which is an inorease of $9,000,-
000 over the year previous.
Disraeli’s wife did much to make him
eminent. She was always cheerful and
devoted, rejoicing with him injjjs tri
umphs and consoling him in defeat. '
Mail advices from Loudon state that
the volcano, Vesuvius, is throwing np
lava to a height of 300 feet above the
rim of the crater, and a grand display of
flames may be expected any day.
Plans for a railway up Vesuvius have
been completed, and the work is to be
begun at once. The cars will bo drawn
by a wire rope, moved by a stationary
engine. The road is to be ready within
a year.
Tito recent storm which devastated
American cities and fields, turned up in
the city of Miokalei, Hungary, iff great
fnry. Over 1000 houses were destroyed,
and 700 persons killed, while there is a
terrible list of wounded and missing.
The bones of tho intrepid exploier,
Pero Marquette, have been discovered
near Point Ht. Tgtmoc, Mtickanae, r.pint
30 yards from tho former Jesuit rhomb,
and within the fence which
roundod tho dwellings of the mission
aries.
A notable improvement in watches
been made in Switzerland. Ilya pecu
liar process the figures on the dial are
mode luminous, so that if exposed o 'oe
a day to the sunlight, they remain rdo -
phorosceot ami Vt.iun tlirongJiohi %)'<„
night . rr
the camps out. ide oF'MeffpPiPfchoTff
contly died of the fever, was a soil of thle
late Episcopal Bishop Otey. Ho Wjis
highly accomplished in every respect,
and had practiced his profession in.
Memphis for many years.
A fisherman at Kingston, II!., am a
coffin floating down the river. The (lido
took it towards the shore and he puMcd
it iu. Holes had been bored in thej|Op,
and inside he found a live baby, about
two months old, with a nursing bottle
half full of milk.
As an evidence of tbo depression! 1 in
real ostato the Cincinnati Gazette nsactrta
that a superb residence ill St. Loiiis,
with well improved and highly orna
mented grounds, situated on one of the
favorite streets, the whole costing Bbi3,-
000 thirteen years ago, was sold at auc
tion last week for 813,900.
In a fire last week at the residence of
Judge Payne, in Bowling Green, Ky,
nn old family Bible was destroyed, whicii
had boea in his family for over 1.10
years, and which contained a manuscript
uccount of his grandfather, William
knocking George Washington dowfflu
an altercation at Alexandria, Va.
Asa proof of the advantages iu advsr
tising, road the following : “A London
publisher spent 812,500 in advertising a
now magazine before tho find m mb -
was printed. When it was iHsned 10, ,
000 oopies were quickly sold. Men W
grit and brains know the value of priA
ers’ ink and always avail thomsclvcs olg,
A Williamautic girl, employer! in a
thread factory, wrote her name and
words, “Wanted, a husband,” o n a
spool recently, which found its way into
a Norfolk shoe factory, and fell into lip
hands of one ol the operatives. He iiL
mediately wrotu. to tine gir),
that she 1n.7 jußt become engaged, hut
would And him another as gooa as she,
and a marriage has just taken phee, the
result of a spool's mesaugc,
Tho Bov. Dr. Bartol, who wa - well
nigh killed by lightning, thinks t at if
the stroke proves fatal it must pro uoa
one of the most agreable of dea 1 hs. To]
Jie ntunned, however, as he was, is viry
%HplOHßant. His recovery of conM|ee*.i
kess wan instantaneous. He was for till
instant terribly oppressed ; an iriisistihlt ■
weight seemed passing through him, and
ho fait as if ho was in wonderland. Hi#
recovery was attended by a nervous
shock and a Leaduclic which lasted a full
week.
In a flood in Austin, Terns, a mIHI
found himself left on a swiftly dissolfdia
bank. He called to bis son, who w- - /'■
high ground above, to throw a rope.
The boy did so, and as the old man took
one end in his baud and said:
listen to m}, and do as I toll yovj? [f ,*u
find you esh't hold on when Iwstaraen-'
to Mimb, *,l (go. It sno nyr for both O
drown, so rue tfuli you dowj.
If you find yo yf can’t/nuld the ropi,
drop it, rtk down y tin flat and grab
for Bio ua I float by. ' The hoy) braced
himself arid tin- turner was saved
" 'Jj l
DE PROPUN IMS.
Mobile Register,
Wo lay before our readers a rare treat to
duy—a rich, weird strain, fresh from the
poet’s pen—a sad refrain from a master
hand,
* * “which sweeps along,
The grandest octavos of the heart.”
The poet priest sings the best songs of
sorrow—he interprets best tho hearts of the
people “in their woe.” When the “Con
quered Banner” was furled iu glory, ho em
balmed it in a song which will keep fresh
iis immortelles. And now when the pesti
lence comes, and spreads over us its raven
wings, from the dark shadows ho chants a
lamentation which points us all to prayer.
But he wants
* * “no name no other fame
Than this—a Priest of God.”
DE PROFUNDIS.
BY FATHER RYAN.
Ah! Days so dark with Death’s Eclipse!
Woe are we! woe are we !
And the Nights are Ages long—
From breaking hearts, through pallid lips
Oh, my God! woo are we!
Trerableth the mourner’s song—
A blight is falling on the fair
And hope is dying in despair—
And tenor walkeUi everywhere.
All tho hours are full of Tears —
Oh, my Godl woo ore wo!
Grief keeps watch iu brightest eyes—
* Every heart is strung with fears
Woo are we! woe are wel
All tho light hath left the skies,
And tho living awe-struck crowds
Bee above them only clouds
And around thorn only shrouds.
Ah! tho terrible Farewells !
Woo are they ] woe are they.!
When last words sink into moans
While life’s trembling vesper bells
Oh, my God! woo are we!
King tho awful undertones!
Not a sun iu any day!
In the night time not a ray—
. And the dying pass away !
Dark! so dork ’ above—below-
Oh, my God! woe aro we!
©owereth every humuu life—
Wild the wailing—to and fro—
Woo are all! woe aro we!
Death is victor in the strife—
In the lmt and in tho hall
He is writing on tho wall
Dooms for many —fears for all.
Tliro’ the tribes burn a breath,
Woo lire they! woo am wo!
Hot with timid and deadly wrath,
Life and love lock arum in death,
Woo uro they.’ woo are all!
Victim,s strew tho Spectre’s path;
Shy-eyed children softly cvroop
Where their motliurs waih and weop-
In the grave their fathom sleep.
Mothers waft their high—
Oh, my God! woe nro \< o!
Wit h their deud child t/in their breast,
And the Altars ask/the sky
Oh, m3 t-luit.U ivoVuro we!
“Give tlie (lead/oh, Father, rest.'
Bptt .i thy ni/ophST
Answer vvirll not ooinc to prayer
' -HMTo:- j/ioveth every whore.
Temples ir.iss the Pri-st-
Oh, my Oad! woe are we !
And the cradle mourna tho child.
Husband! at, your bridal feast
Woo are you! woo nre you!
Think how those poor dead eyes smiled
They will never smile again
Every tie is cut. “in twain,
All the strength of lovo is vain.
Weep? but lours are worth as foam.
Woe arc wo I woe are \ce l
They but break upon tho shoro
Winding between Hero and Home--
Woo arc ye ! woe are wo l ~
Wailing never—nevermore!
Ah, the dead! they are so lono,
Just, tho grave, and just a stone,
And tho memory of a moan.
Pray? ,vh, pray; for God is sweet—
Oh* my God! woo are we!
iw* will trickle into prayers
When we kneel flown at His fool
Woe are we! woo aro wo!
With our croHKOH and our cares,
He will ortlia the tortured breast,
lie will give the troubled rest—
And the doiui he wutchoth best.
Edison’s Ink for the Blind.
Mr. Edison Ims iliown his latest inven
tion to a Now York Herald reporter who
recently visited his laboratory, “Have
you seen the blind vriting ink? Hold
on; I’ll get some,” su'd the professor, as
he reached to a higher shelf and took
from among u score ol vials one labelled
“poison.” Into tin's he poured water,
and in a moment ho wi h writing with the
fluid on a sheet ol paper. The marks
were grayish white. In about a minute
after ho had finished, the writing, strange
to soy, began to Bwell and harden until
it becamo elevatod quite perccptably
nlove the paptk. “Now run your finger
over it and feolif yon can trace the let
| tors," said the [inventor, Tho reporter
did so, and sni* enough, the letters could
1.0 distiugnishid by the touch. “The
blind,” con tinned Mr. Edison, “nre very
sensitive to touch. By writing with this
preparation they can coramnuicnte with
each other, ami a great field ef happiness
mental improvement is opened to
them. lam not yet, however, quite sat
isfied with tho preparation. I wish to
make the elevation more marked.
It is estimated that the sum total of
She demands for money made upon the
•Republican Congressional Committee
'from town, city, county and district com
mittees, Congressional nominees and
.Senatorial aspirants, amounts to suffi-
Icient to pay the national debt and leave
ffmougb over for a petit souper at Welc
ker’s.— Wcwhlnyitm Herald.
A follow bought a huge banana of the
fain boy on a railroad tho other day.
First, ho tore oil' the riml and tossed it
ut of tho window, and then tore the
i fruit into pieces, carefully inspecting the
' fragments, and tossed them after the
I dud, with a look of supreme disgust,
j ( Ru'Cei'ing; “That settles it; that's the
(Jiaet prize package that I’ll ever buy.”
On the North side of the St. Gothnrd
tunnel 1,600 na n are employed under
j ground and -101) in 11,- op, u air. Three
! hundred wagon loads of earth aio exca
vated every day, and in the daily blast
ings 600 pounds of dyimniite arc usee,
, Tho energy unown ou the Dalian sale . j
! said to be equally great,
VECHESTINE.
REV. J. P. LUDLOW, WRITES:
178 Baltic Street, )
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1874. >
Mr. H. tt. Stevens, Esq.
Dear Sin, From personal bonefit receiv
ed by its use, as well as from personal
knowledge of those whose cures thereby
have seemed almost miraculous, I can most
heartily and sincerely reecommend the Veg
etine for the complaints which it is claimod
to erne. JAMES 1\ LUDLOW,
Late Puxtor Cnlvury Church,
Sacramento, Cal.
VEGETINE.
HE RET WELL .
South Poland, Me., Oct. 11, 1870.
Mil. H. R. Stevens :
Dear Sir, —I have been sick two years
with the liver complaint, and during that
time have taken a great many different
• medicines, but none of them did me any
good, I was restless nights, and had no
appetite Since taking the Vegetine I rest
well and relish my food, Can reecommend
tho Vegetine for what it has dono for me.
Yours respectfully,
MBS. ALBERT RICKER.
Witness of the above,
MR. GEORGE M. VAUGHAN,
Medford, Moss.
VEGETINE
GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN.
Boston Home, 11 Tyler Street,
Boston; April, 1878.
Mu. Stevens :
Dear Sir,—We feel tlmt the children in
our home have been greatly bonefitted by
tho Vegetine yon have so kindly given us
from time to time, especially those troubled
with the Scrofula.
With respect.
MRS, N. U OKAIELL, Matron.
VEGETINE
REV. 0. T WALKER, SAYS:
Providence, R 1., 164 Transit Street.
11. R. Steve*m Esq.
I feel bound to express with my signature
fho high value 1 plaoe upon your Vegetine.
My family have used it for tho last two
years. Iu nervous dwbility it is invaluable,
and l reecommend it to all who may uoed
an invigorating, renovating ionic.
O. T. WALKER,
Formerly Pastor of Bowdoin-square Church
Boston.
VEGETINE
NOTHING EQUAL TO IT.
South Salem, Mash., Nov. 14, 1870.
Mu. If. H. Sti ycn .
Dear Air, 1 have 'ycu troubled with
Scjofula. (.’aula:;-, and Liver Oomplabjl for
.h. Nothing ever did me 11113- joori
imtil Icin me 11c oil nsni' the Vegetiue. I
Luh now along linst-rate, and still
; using tb [ ooiiHuler then, i
nothing: euuul to it fur such complaints,
u.iii hoartily r- commend it to everybody.
Youiv; truly, *
MRS LIZZIE M. PACKARD
No. i( La grange Ht., South Hweui, Mass.
VEGETINE.
RECCOMMEp, IT HEARTILY.
s' fiou th Boston.
Mk.
l>cajp^§ir,— I have token several bottles of
yoi’.f\’gji ine, hmj am convinced it iR a val
uable remedy for Dyspepsia, Kidney Com
plaint, and General Debility of the system.
I cuu heur/dy recommend it to all Kulferers
from the above complaints.
Yours respectfully,
MRS. MONROE PARKER.
VEGETINE
]’ n pared !>y
11. It. Slovens Huston, Mas ..
Vegetineis Sold by All Druggists.
tVU RenifcHj' of tke KHk (miiry.
Barham’s Infallible
PILE SURE.
Manufhftiiml by *he
Bkrfiaa P;io Caro Cos., Durham, 27.0.
It wrrer lull* to cure Ilruorrbolila
or I'llc*. wLru a sure Is poMlhln.
Prle. if* .and h... Bds tMtlaMtoli
(Urukike4 on •fpUMtlv*
r T f W" rrn?t?7. lievolv* rs I _-njf:
yvrrHH) latent Novolt!i‘g. M
GtTA Ag'u waited. Ho.aupplyOo.NftHbvfUe.'Pwiu
E. R, S( TINEIDER,
—Drai.ek in—
Wines, Liquors, Clf/ars,
GROCERIES, ETC.
Nos. 161 & 256 Broad Street-
Augusta, Geokgi \.
Sept. 1 if*
DR. RICE,
37 court Place, LOUISVILLE, Kir.,
A frgntniiy *4 non tod and legally nuallficd physiolnn aad th
ttoHmiccßMful, *< hl praotice will prow. Cures aliforma
of private, chronio and sv** ****•*•. Spermator
rhea and Impotrncy. fta*uierMtiltorself
•huselu youto, sexual in mMurtr years, or otbnr
Causes, and prod'i l lor some ofth" following effect#. Nervoti*-
Dess, Heminal Kroi*4niw, r>lmoo Of lUgLt, f-feciivo Mitn
nry. rhvsteairwcay,Pimple* Pnoc, Avemlon V, uootety of
Fein lies, C'oo'ualon of Idea*, Los* of Bexua I row,
r< rd* rlaff marrlftgo Improper or unhu.jw, aro Uioro.^ly
e-irrd nit's er,tir..ly ern } F“
ORjRHEA, Gleet, Ptrioture.P'kKanil oilier pri
vate duettsew nuTcKly cured. Patlenta treated by mall ore*,
press. Consult*tioa free and Invited, charge* nmaooabfcv
and correapondcnco strictly confidential.
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of WO paged, sunt to any address, securely aodal, for thirty
ace nti. Hhould be rend by ail. Ad drew as ai-ovi
ilwurt fruuitU.. Ji.to7P.JI. fiuuUa/a, ato4r. l£
PRESCRIPTION FREE!"
For tin* Ht>ui*i>' Guirofhi-niiiml Weak hunk. Lout
Maiiliooa i:i>i ull disorders brought ou by
mtlioii or <*: c<*kh. Any Jrii:ylt has tho lnrf
dloiits. lsXl•*♦•*, l)r. W. .l.i|l KS V i’O.,
IHO IVcid Mslli Wrrrl, 4'lu4-lnnufl, O.
Or/vvoL Gfintritm, HyKtcrin, Hemorrlm
K<tH from th<- lniifs, Th a t ])iFeaneK, in l
incurable varicticH. iiir'iot ~tion, Jaundice
and Kidtioy l)ls ••isoh, hucccskfully treated by
1)K. G. W. LT LKAM,
ThoziiMon, Oa.
Thomaot. Higli School.
WANTED. H firnt cbt Tcaohor, fi/Uy
ftbucjiKt of uiotkiZ thougnt ami teaching,
to lake (charge of he above institution. ’
Address,
J. B. NEAL,
f'mir, Bouid IVustoee.
Thomson, Ga, ,
1878. T. A, Scott, 1878.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
N Off arriving and for sale at my ”OL STAND,” on Main Street, Thomsen, Oft.
—A FULL LINE OF
-
DRY GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES, II.V L’S AND CAPS
CROCKERY, ETC., ETC., DRESS GOODS, FANCY
GOODS AND ALL NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
A Splendid line of Cloaks,
SNA WZS, LADIES AND MISSES SACQUES, PLAIDS
STRIPES, LINSFYS, KENTUCKY JEANS, ETC.. ETC.
All selected with care from the latest styles.
I Keop tho BEST Biuiulh of TOBACCO.
MCDUFFIE RESTAURANT.
C. E.KNOX*
AT bin “Old Stnnd” on Main Street notifies tho people ,f McDuffie and ad Midi...
'hand! 1 ' “ kCOpiDB tbe beßt licMtam,mt “ Georgia. Fresh meats of all kind.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, POULTRY, EGGS
SAUSAGE, TOBACCO. SNUFF, CIGARS SOAP
CONFECTIONERIES , CANNED. GOODS , AC.', AC.
BggghMeals at all hours.
ICids'Vhme 1 Ax " t < £!‘°“ P r “ tcN - Market <i "" h l'' 1 " 1 for Beeves, Sheep, Sh,rates,
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP:
KNOX & BLACKFORD,
Boots and shoos made and repaired on short notice; at prices to suit the times Oivs
" Kntml - Sept.lit-c*
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant,
NO. 4 WARREN BLOCK,
7 v
(Jurdtson .Strcmt.,) L
-A.TT C‘.rT3 , t . CEOR.aiA. and
Orders for Goods promptly filled. Strict personal attention given to
all business entrusted. Sept.ll e
G E 0 R G E S Y M M’S;
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
M'GIN'TQSIh STMEEF,
A-iigusta, CrGorsia
Representing
QUEFN, Ins. Cos., of Eugland. LANCASHIUF,. Ins.Co., of England MANH4TTAN
Ins Cos., of New York. MERCHANTS A. MEOH.ANIOS, Ins. Cos., of Richmond, Va’
All linvmg made Uie |li,ooo deposit wlHi tho Comptroller General of Georgia ns ro
qnired by law. B ’
—COTTON INSTTRED IN OPEN AND CLOSED WAREHOUSES.—
Grill House Itislis* Talteii
Hcpt. 11 -c* •
YOUNG & HACK,
Grocers and Comuiissifin Icrclmnts,
29(> BROAD TREET, CORNER CAMPBELL,
AUGUSTA, OEOBGIA
HAVE in Store and consUmtly arriving a full and complete Stock of all „
kept in a first class Grocery Store, at the lowest pricoa. ' ‘ y
SMITH, HACK & CO., ’
Wh°les a le o Grocere Commission Merchantar
We have on hand a large and Comi-letk stock of all kinds of StavSgbockrim f... n.a-
Vall business, which we offer to Uie trade at the Veov Lowest Piii™
favorable terma. We are prepared to offer “• l,u '' 0,1 * he mbMt
Special Inducements to Merchants
and ns we coaflne oursulves strictly to .he Wholesale Trade we do i„.i .v
trade that belongs to our patrons. All orders entrusted to us shall have ™'
prompt atentton. We respectfully aolicit the patronage of Merchant ,„n, V o !i H ‘ l
our nest efforts to ploaso iu all reaiiccts. SAHTII LauK** 4*oo*™
Bagging, Twine!
SMITH, HA OK & COi,
W lioleaale Commission Merchant
311111IKUAI1 STKKET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
wide, smooth and strong, and will not stain or injure tlie <-.iif, u T “ ttUifnb of -lute, ml
the largert Bagging Mills in the country, amt have niixuriLw.. 1 ' tacit'rieTFmdSta 008 ? f
otfer Bagging to merehanta at the very
Celebrated An o W r ries!
—A! o of the—
KKNNEBY HOIJK ANUUKLTA TIES!
umi arc preiwnid to ylftr dtew at the iuwoat mtoA large supply of the
Eest • Ragging Twine
always on I'nntf' A ]) ur ,f orl alia!! receive prompt and careful ntjlnt.ion, The pntr-na-a
of ; s rw pecttully Kolioitod. riop.ll-c. S'lUTli, HACK .t CO.
", "" • ' j
;'. m, tm -
DYKING AND CLEANING WORKS!
Office. 53 Jackson Street, Near Greene. Augusts, Gc.
For Dyeing and Cleaning Ladi-s’ DroSs Gooda Gent’s Costs. Vesta r i
Dyed and Repaired. Fine Laee Op-talna Cleaned, Whitened and Firlsiie t * <*
Hept. 3A-C* ■’ ‘ t*>T.
Number 48.
Proprietors:.