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Volume VIII*
WJiite & Cos.,
tfUthiffif 35lfrtHj Journal.
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BUSINESS CARD S.
ALBERT HAPE,
Non-UeNklent Dentist,
(_/A3? still be found ready to attend to the
wants of old and new patrons, if desired, at
their residences.
Will also, as heretofore, practice in adjoin
ng counties. Panic prices insured and all
work warranted.
Office at the residence of W. E. Speir.
Please address by letter, at Thomson, Ga.
O* f
PAVILION HOTEL,
Charlestn , S. C.
G. T. ALFORD dt CO.,
Proprietors.
Hates, $2.00, s2.r>o find $3.00 per day
iNWWW ia not easily earned in
pip m m m these times, but it can be
made ia three months by any one of either
sex, in and part of the country who is will
ing to work steadily at the employment that
-we furnish. s>i(i per week in year own
town. Ton need not be away from home
aver night You can give your whole time
o the work or only your spare moments.
Ve have agents who are making over S2O
-er day. All who engage at once can make
noney fast. At the present money cannot
oe made so easily and rapidly at any other
business It coots nothing to try the bus
iness. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Address
at on a H. Hat.i.ett A Cos., Portland,
Maine.
Hair Cutting
—IN THE—
LATEST AND MOST SCIENTIFIC
MANNER,
—BY—
E. D. AMONITTI,
Arlial on Humau Hlr,
(OFFICE UNDER CENTUM, HOTEL,)
AUGUSTA, GEOIIGIA.
mart).lf
SIM SEARING,
Mu and Bolts,
CHEAPER THAN EVER
—AT THE—
Forest City Foundry
—AND—
Machine Works,
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO-
Proprietors.,
Augnuta, (.: i.,
<9rEtigines, Cotton Screws, Mill Gear
ing and Machinery of every kind made
and repaired. may23-AS
foil’ Blacksmith
& II o p ,
G. W. ROBERTS
Announces to the nabiic that hr,
is prepared to do all kinds of Wood
and Blacksmith work. Building and re
pairing Bnggies and Wagons a specialty.
I C competition in prices.
Thanking the public for past patronage
I respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same.
T am also prepared to do all kinds of
Plow work.
Shop at Scroggins old stand, on
Green way Street, near Shield’s Mill.
Give me a call.
jaai7-A$ G. W. ROBERTS.
fewlieT Slop!
FsMMRTT SCOTT has opened anew bar
ber atop over Jno. 1,. Holzendorfs ntoro.
wkare he is prepared to do all kinds of
work in his line. Hair trimming, sham
pootag. shaving, Ac., done in the very tiest
style. Hair dressing, shampooing. Ac.,
for ladies at their residences when oidered.
HAIR CUTTING FOR ADULTS 25 cts.
“ “ “ Children 15 “
BHAMPOOING 25 “
WSatisfacticn guaranteed,
ul/ 24-tf.
Homestead Notice.
GEORGIA— McDurFrE County.
Joseph Pearson, colored, has applied for
exemption of persoaAlty. an I setting apart
and valuation of homestead. and I will p*ss
upon the samo at 10 o’clock, a in., on the
tfUth day of November I*7-'. at my ofTice.
A. B THKA&HEft,
Not. 18, 1878.-2 t. Ordinary.
FOR RENT.
gPBe Store Raom next door above Dr.
} Hill's Drug Store," the room is 20x80 ft.
and will be rented at $l5O. 00 per annum.
Address DR. A. D. HILL,
Bep.!s-tf Thomson. Ga.
Notice to Hunters.
My land, consisting of about 000 acres
on which l live, has la-cn posted, nnd I
give this last notice that trespassers will
ba promptly dealt with uccord'nir 1 law.
nov. 21, 18i8.-2t St.BllON l\t^Y,
SMvf EM IMG
OF
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
AT
J. P. WEATHERSBEE’S
Combination House.
1866. ESTABLISHED 1866.
m and 35i broad st„ augusta, Georgia.
I HAVE just retimieil from fthe Northern Markets, making my Fall and
Winter purchases. I respectfully ask my friends to call aud aw my goods
and hear the low prices, before baying elsewhere. I can offer my friends
almost an entire new stock of goods, having very much reduced my stock
before making my purchases. Mv stock is now about complete, nnd will be
kept so by fresh arrivals of goods every week. I keep a full anil well select
ed stock of
Dry Goods- Shoes, Eats, Clothing, Carpets,
and a first class Orocery Store. Having the two Houses oombined, I am
able to fill almost any bill for the planters. I will not, for the want of space,
give each article ami price. Gall for what von wish, and you shall have it at
the LOWEST PRICE. Do not forget the new place of business, 349 and
351, Broad Street, between the Planters Hotel aud the upper market.
J. F, Weathersbee,
Sept. 25-a§
M. UJ&BBCJBIUH,
DEALER IN
Shad, Oysters, Terrapins, Frcsli and Salt
Water Fish, Game, Poultry, Vegetables,
Fruit and other produce.
SP E C I A L.
He is also Agent for the Knick
erbocker Natural Ice Company,
and will fill all orders propmt
ly and at the lowest Prices.
i AUGUSTA. GA.
All Orders Punctually Attended to. Terms Cash on Delivery
WIT MIGUSTI HIS UK HfIDED,
A CHEAP
CMOCKEKV tSTOitb:.
n. and. smithe & go
ENCO Fit AGED by former success in business, have opened a large stock of
goods in the new Iron Front Store,
No. 258 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Next door to E. R. Schneider's, consisting of
CROCKERY,
CHINA, GLASS WAR
AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
rp HE arrangements which we have made with manufacturers are such that
X we shall be able to successfully compete with any house in our line,
North or Sooth.
The closest bnyer* either at Wholesale or Retail, are enrnaestly requested
to oallaud examine our goods and prices, which they will find very much low
er than the same goods have ever been sold at before .in Augusta. oct.9-tf
TME BJUMBLE t
Wholesale and Retail
DSEV&OOBS STORE
OF
JAMES M XILEB,
239. Corner Broad and Jackson Sts. 239.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
IS NOW FILLED TO OVERFLOWING with the choicest stock of Fall and
\Yim*r Dry Goods, Notions. Ac., the market can afford. Bought strictly for cash
I and TO BE SOLD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TIMES,
j Latestl have jm t returned from the Northern markets, where I have bought all
the Styles of Dress Goods, in Black and Colors, cheap enough to please any reason
able buyer Special inducements offered in Black and Colored Silks, Trimming Silk
and French Novelty Patterns, double widths, for Overskirts. A beautiful line of
Ladies’ and Misses* Fancy Hose. Men’s Half Hose, Gent’s and Ladies’ Neck Wear,
in the prettiest styles; Corsets and a most excellent line of Notions, at a drive.
Gentlemen and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, Ladies’ Cloaks and Cloak material,
| Ladies' (’loth Water Proof ,at hard pan prices. Black Doeskins. Broad Cloths.
< assimers. Kentucky Jeans. Kerseys, Georgia Plains and Twills, Ac. White
and Colored HI. 11 and 12-4 Blankets. Black Cashmereand Colored Shawls, in
single and double widths. Buggy Blankets, Buffalo Kobes, Ac., Ac.
I ask a careful exait nation, and defy competition in low prices. Nothing
knowinglv misrepresented. Polite attention given to customeis. Samples sent
to any address on application, and express charges paid on all bills of #5 and up
wards. Special attention given to orders. Oct.D-c*
JAMES MILLER. Miller’s Corner-
“A MAP OF BUSY LIFE: ITS FLUCTUATIONS AK I> ITS VAST CONCEIINS."
THOMSON, GA., DECEMBER 4-, 1878.
Boots are mado on the Pacific
coast with pockets for pistols in
their tops.
The Nile this year was more
than half a foot above the high
est point previously recorded.
Students of the University of
California are promptly indicted
by the Grand Jury for hazing.
A Quincy, 111., Methodist min
ister has, Talmage fashion, visit
ed gambling houses and other
resorts, and is tolling not only
what but whom ho saw. p
The Sultan has given orders to
Ambassador at Berlin to have a
life-size portrait made there of
the late Mehemet Ali Pasha,
which is intended for the milita
ry academy at Constantinople.
At the little village of Imari,
in the province of Hizen, Japan,
are made telegraphic insulators
of such good quality that Europe
is sending for them in preference
to those of h' me manufacture.
For the third time in thir'y
years the tower of Uie parish
church of Week St. Mary, North
Cornwall. England, was ou Sat
urday night, Nor. 9, struck by
lightning aud destroyed. A
massive basement stone was
thrown twenty yards from the
tower, and all the corner stones
were dislodged.
A Parliamentary paper just is
sued shows that in the year 1877
2,662 lives were lost in England
and Wales by drowning in inland
waters. Of the persons whose
lives were lost 2,140 wer ■ mules
and 522 females; 1,423 lives were
lost in rivers and running, wa
ters, 637 in canals, and 602 in
lakes or ponds.
far and feather' i... . I en
used very freely in iveno, Cal.,
live offenders have been coated
within a few months. The last
of these outrages is supposed to
have been followed by murder,
as the victim has been missing
since he was in the hands of the
mob.
The Countess liosina Miruflorc
lays elaborate wreaths of flow
era, desltod with ribbons and
crapo, on the tomb of Victor
Emanuel, in the Pantheon. SI o
was a beautiful woman in her
day, and his illegitimate wife;
site is now considerably wrinkled
but wealthy, through the liber
ality of the late King, whoso
vast debts wore contra tod main
ly on her account.
Wliiii; Lord i i-i;l;rrr, l I'll*
Duke of Wi'sunini:. iO", ami iihi.T
highly respected public men in
England are earnestly advocat
ing the opening of museums and
picture galleries on Sunday, Mr.
Walter of the times, aud others
as well known have, at an Oxford
Diocesan Conference, been re
commending to c liu rc li m o n
throughout the <iioce.uo a bolter
observance of the day.
Two women in SeoUsville,
Ind., were addicted to talking
Hcandelously about their neigh
bors. There were t hirty or for
excecdingly cowardly and bru
tal men in the same place. The
men took he women from their
homo at night, bared their shoul
ders, and whipped them with
hickory rods until the blood ran.
One of the women was over 7
years old.
Travelling by coach in Colora
do is often made interesting by
robberies and sometimes by ex
citing accidents. A couch con
taining five passengers slid off
the narrow road into a gulch,
near Loedvillc, and rolled over
and over until it struck, bottom
side up, in a creek sixty (eel be-
low. Three of tho four horses
wore killed, yet tho passengers
escaped with only slight injuries.
They shivered around a Hi e until
daylight and patched one anoth
er’s bruises with paper.
A cooperative storo on
tensive scale is to bo opened in
Hoston, under the supervision of
Josiah Quincy and other men of
wealth and influence. There is
to he a storekeeper in charge,
but ho is to have no voice in the
general management. All pur
chases and sales are to be for
cash. The shares are $4 each,
and an effort is to be made to
have workingmen to take them.
Two kinds of dividends are con
templated—one to stockholders
on their shares and one to cus
tomers u their purchases.—
Groceries, dry goods, clothing,
and boots and shoes comprise
tho stoik.
TOO BEAUTIFUL VOW EARTH.
Au angol in the l.uok of life
Wrote down an infant. :; birth.
Than added ore ho closed the page.
“Too beautiful fo, earth!”
the reaper Death passed by.
Ho read the words and smiled,
then folded in his icy arms
The lovely little child.
The mother wept, but angels sang
In soft ami sweet accord,
And welcomed the transported flower
In the garden of the Lord.
The mother wept. Sho will not weep
When all her days are ran,
And at the gates of Paradise
■She meets tier little one.
At all pure and bright,
'Wlpptsirko. sp.’t free, s.--.
A babo to tiless that mother's sight
Through ali eternity.
What is ‘‘Tucking?”
A bothered looking citizen caruo
into*tbfe Gazette office yesterday af
ter nop a and respectfully asked to bo
let lubk nt the dictionary. He s:\t
down aud rather anxiously thumbed
Webstar aVi bile.
“Wliut word aro you looking for?”
asked (a reporter, seeing that the
stranger had failed to strike the trail.
“Well,” said the man in a burst of
eonffdeaco, “you see I've been mar
ried a Short time, and my wife’s gone
up to Uruekee on a visit, and s'uO'z
wrttfcwfto me to look in the bottom
of her trunk for a lot of ‘tucking* and
send it to her. Now what T want to
know i, what in biases is ‘tucking?’
It aiii'tpQ the dictionary.”
vTnbking,” said the reporter, J
brisjly, “why tucking i tho stuff the j
gii if make by poking a sort, of short
turned Rsh hook through u hole and
catching the thread and drawiug it
back again.”
Then the editor spoke up, con
temptuously, and said that “a man
who was so ignorant as that ought to
hold bin tongue. What the reporter
had (described was crocheting. Ev
erybody ought to know what tucking
was.| The ladies in making it used a
little!contrivance shaped like a mus
sel, with thread wound up inside of
;t, i’ll .’king could be purchased, lie
i> or ton or fifteen cents a
n ij > intelligent girls should
w. j ; 's(<. ;<o/e day in making what
th( ) i.-ijrhi get for a short bit was
ruoikhe *yut<l uudeistaml,”
J n -Answer hi ft question from the
admiring rqfctftcr, the editor said
that be hat told thet f ucking
w ing thjja, nndetgar-
S2&&&I ftf the fftir sox, but why things
should b. drn.uneutod which u follow
wouVTget fJvked for trying to look at
—or perhaps shot—was beyond his
comprehension.
The married stranger said the edi
tor was mistaken ; that the article he
mentioned was not tucking it was
tatting. This lie knew for u settled
/act.
The editor observed that when a
man came to the Gazette office for
information, the editor, when ho gave
it, did not like to he told that he lied.
If the stranger wanted to avoid
trouble ho had better get out and go j
to ihw uevil. As the the editor had
grow; •let 1 m the face, and his eyes j
won* ..aing, the married stranger j
feebly and slunk down the \
stair 8.
In the meantime, what i* “tuck- |
ing?”
Jonh Billings’ Philosophy.
I have no objocsbuu to a. man part
ing inz hair in the middle, but t ahull
alwuss insist upon hiz finishing up
the job bi wearing a abort gown and
a petti koat.
I respekt a corpse, but a ded and
alive man 1 dispize lor the space ov
one miuitt, aud then pi tty him for
another mini tt, and then forget him
for evermore—am n.
Det iz a bondage iuto which a man
a©li himself and pays 7 per cent, tor
the privilege.
Thar iz such a tiling az too much
energy. I have seen tlioze who like
a young hound in the chase git away
ahead of the fox.
The fust thing that presents itself
to our coshieuoe iz the trutii; we lie
upon reflexshnn.
There are a great meiMiy roads that
to Heaven, but after you git
there, only one gateway to enter.
Three Things.
Three things to admire—lntellect
ual power, dignity and gracefulness
Three things to lovo— Courage,
gentleness and affection.
Three things to hate— Cruolty, ar
rogance and ingratitude.
Three things to deiight in—Frank
ness, freedom and beauty.
whj^for —Health,
'
fight
home.
Three Usings to govern—Temper,
to ng 11 n and n ct.
to thiuk about. -Life,
death ot^Hunity.
tuliuu
\ - k - 1
v. ni
is He is more than
seventy aud he lia3 paiuted
more than an acre of space in the
capitol building.
New Orleans propose* to build
brick and iron sheds along the river
front, capable.of storing two million
bales of cotton.
A GENTS wanted —For the best am!
fastest selling Pictorial Books aud Bi
hies. Prices reduced 88 per cent. NA
TIONAL PUBLISHING 00., Philadelphia,
Pa.
~Mi ENT-HtEAI) THIST
Wo will pay agents a salary of SIOO per
month and expenses, or allow u large com
mission to sell our new and wonderful in
ventions. We mean what me say. Address
Without delay, SI IERMAN A <30.,
Marshall, Michigan.
RIVI afl AHEAD ALLTHEtTmeT
a || Ja Ihe very best goods direct
from the importers at half
the usual cost. Best plan ever offered to
Club Agents nnd largo buyers. All Express
charms PAID. New terms free. THE
GRE AT .A MEMO A N TEA CO., P. O. Box,
1 -35. 81 and B.H Veaey St. New York.
Evranr
PARSONS’ PURGATIVE PILLS make
new rich blood, and will completely change
the blood in the entire system in three
months. Any person who will take 1 pill
each night from l to 12 weeks may be re
stored to sound health, if such a thing be
possible. Sent by mail for K letter stamps.
I. S. JOHNSON <fe CO., Bangor, Me.
Reliable Energetic Men
Wanted.
Wo Kavo a Well Established
Business.
Hundreds of good men are making mon
ey at it. We want more men all over tho
country An Agent in evey town. General
V r ;“ nU to bundle large territory to whom
liberal inducements are offered. Send your
| address by Postal Card and we will forward
i you an explicit statement of facts. If you
.i- not satisfied with wlmt we offer, your
J information has cost yov nothing, and will
[ be valuable to you in ninny ways.
RISKED MAN’F’G 00., 42 Murray Street
New York.
j-jiWri ilEftSlilrk 1 '(JiipciaqH
Porous Plaster. I
fPj \*l iPonrffiTuf firmwfjp.l
§3 There is no comparison between itfl
KBaud the common slow acting poronsH
Hplaster. It is iu every wuy -.superior toH
gal 1 other external remedies 'tvolndingßj
■liniments and the so-called electricall
Rapplianees. It. contains new medics
Helemenris which in combination with
grubber. posßeHses tho most extraordina
gry pain relieving, strongthening and
■curative properties. Any Physician in
rayonr own locality will confirm the above
itomcut. For Lame Back, Rheum a-
Female Weakness,' Stubborn ami
(’olds ami Coughs, diseased
itiiii js ; Whooping cough, affections
Saof the. heart, and all ills for which po
raroe:. ilusters are used, it is simply the
■best km;wn remedy. Ask for Benson’s
SCapcino Porous I’liistom and take no
■other. Sold by all druggists. Price,
jwioetH. Sent on receipt of price, by
‘Va bury
gTSTSrMILLIdfI
‘K A cuiiiplstt (Jmtio to
4 wh Citajitcm on, A cocipetm Worn.
ot ViijpHlry. Steri
lity in v. olncu, Advice to BriaegivetD,
Hliußbn'l, and v/if... Cclrbftrv •il
Matrimony CLiiipiirrtl, Iniiiod.mciitf
7S to Murriuife, Coi>(lugff. duiira, H'.ieiico
ol Marriotic, JUw ol iJivorc, Ltral
ripht*ofinnrrixl wi'iticn.ctc tlmon UiMMOtWomt:j,
llitir cuuDc nml Cnro. A ConflricnU&i work of SRO
ptiKca.wiili ftill Plate Engraviujei. aent for fOocnte. “The
Privutc Medical Advier, T * on the rraulta of lm
pv-o fl#iiallonf, lie., also on the irrret habiu of youth
and (hi ir elfecta on ntler life, cauaing Varicocele. Seuiiual
EniiKlona, Ncrvoue debility, of Srxual Power, cto.
inakicfr marriage improper or onliaiipy. tcivinz many valu
able receipts for the cure of private li*enee;*aini ise, ov
OU plat*-*, 00 cents. **Medioal Advioe ,f a lecture uw
W.inhood and Womauood, 10 cents: or all three sl.
They conUiin COO pogesand ovar Km Diuafrations,em
bracing rv< rvthine on the fWMrslft* system that is worth
know irig.eua much that is not published in ugOe ether work.
Frill in Ktnrrln volumes, or oomploto in one. for Price in
f tamps, Silver or Currency. (Tua autfior invites consuita*
lion, and li.-tiera are nromptljr answered without charge.)
/.ildri-sei Dp. Buffr Dispencory. No. 12 North Bth St.,
St. l.ouir.Mo (Eatnbltnhed 1847 )
(i inmost I y ask pirsonu sutteriiifc fVom RUPTURE "V
to semi n.e their names and address, they will learn H
•oun-tliing to thnr aitvautaero —-Not a Tru. G
®T%o Iti Mil; of lb* 19<k Ontary.
Havhnm’s Infallible
PILE CURE.
Mnnufkrtured by ihe
Piio Caro Cos., Itarliua, H. 0.
liimrfulli to core llrnr.rrhr.idH
or PHr-. hci a turo • WMiltle.
I’i lo* M.t and bon* {lit*
fCralAod oat upplisitUqo
r"2 Wi*t-*;cm(of7. iO-.vol
by, y<>V. I*lo ) litl( Hl.NoVciLiCti
y . waufu.Nr.ftuppljCu iiotlJvillfc.TeiJii *
E. R. SCHNEIDER,
—DEALER IN—
Wine*, Liquor*, Clc/arx, •
GROCERIES, BTC.
'Nos. 161 & 256 Broad Street-
Augusta, Georgia..
Sopt.llf*
G>av*), Gastritis, Hysteria, JloKiorrha
gos from the lungs, ILftit Diseases, in nl
incur..hJo varieties, indigestion, Jaundice
and Kidney Discuses, successfully treated by
DR. U. W. DURHAM,
Thomson, Ga.
IB ESCRIPTIOIT FREE 1
ilif HiwfJy Uiiiv oOSeiitlHul Wt-akiu-sH. m>hi
Manhood uml all dlMorlers brought on by IndlH
cretioii or oxroufi. Any nrugi'lst luu* tin* tngre
dleuls, Atfdrrn. lir. W. !4(tIJKM A < >.,
fan m joijMii fitiwb ciui'iiuiMti, o.
Btfi $ 6 T"lI * >UK **' eSH y° u oan ougnge m.
?n^ ll g .f' to #2O per day made by
iliijli jg, any weaker of either sex, right
in their own localities. Particular** and
samples worth 15 free. Improve your
spare time at this business. Address,
HTINiSON A-Co., Portland, Maine.
b‘J7-b§
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY n
A raruUrir oViMtei and leUy atuiliflrf jbW*n and tbc
monKuocwtful. as bl* practice will proa. Cafa allfvnna
at prlvaie, elm nlo and miu*l4lmmm, gwapnatnr
rhea and ImpotenoT. u'iefMtiitfMif
yuutl:, •e**tar*eMt , ->ln malareryaara, or olbar
oauMni. and pr>lucln* some oftfco fclWrwlo|t an*ct: Nurrotta-
Ben*. Mnmißul Knilatlorw, Dlnmi** of Right, DefroUve
try. rt)y*>rll>*y,PlmnJ<** on F*ec, Averntoot* Society ©f
TtronW, Con '.'loo of Loot of Bexual Pownr. A*.,
r <1 Tlnismtirmgc {gproiHff or pnhnrr?t_l^. M>ort y tl lr
■ ri-J p-rmao'.-ntly ourod. gypHij^lS J*tr\l2r*
eur#J i"4 ontlnlT •rnAl^tM^ r „, n tho tytmm: \jrvyJlM
OKF.HS3 A, (1 Icot, Blri'-tore Pile* and othor prV
rncai.' uubiiiTy oured. twmod by malloren.
py :u. Communion fr - nd lorttWl. charge >a*onaUa.
and corroyjxnidcnco ntrlctly confldontiaL
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of 300 writ to an/ addrew, wcoroly aoal'd, for thirty
(JO) cub, Should bo rwud by atL A<M-om a* ator*.
QBJeeUtiurofiu^iH A. K.U>7 P.M. Sunday*,**4
A. T. ROGERS,
©ms mu loss siiDiiviiv
Jn the Holzendorf Building, Main St.,
irSIUJEIS'DEh ©S©lE'D3i\.
\LL v/ork done in the be: ; t manner at a
rensonuble price, and wananted to give
satisfaction. Special attention given to.
7V TJ VXO Kti Y 8 4 NJ) RUP A JR
INO LOCKS.
Give me a cal) and lc convinced. Pow
-1 d;i', Shot, Cup-'. Wads, Cartridges, <fcc., far
i nale. oct.l
1878, I*. A, &cott, 1878.
FALL AMD WINTER GOODS,
]\ OW arriving and frr sale at my ‘'OLD STAND,” ou Jlain Street, Thomsen, 6*.
—A PULL LINK OF—
CLOTHING,
OUY coons BOOTS. SHOES, HATS AND CAT’S,
CROCKERY, ETC., ETC., DRESS GOODS, FANCY
GOODS AND ALL NOVELTIES OF THE SBaSvjN;
A lino o Cloaks*
SIZA WLS, LADIES AND MISSES SAVOURS, PLAIDS'
STRIPES, LINSEYS , KENTUCKY JEANS, ETC?, ETC;
All selected with care from the latest styles.
I Keep the BEST Brand* of TOBAOtXJ.
MCDUFFIE EESTABEABT.
C. E. KNOX
AT Ida ‘‘Old Stand" on Main Street notifies the people of McDuffie and adjetataf
comities that he is keening the best liestauraut in Georgia. Freeh meats of all kinZ
constantly on hand.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, POULTRY, EGGS,
SAUSAGE , TOBACCO. SNUFF, Of GARS, SOAP.
CONFECTIONERIES, CANNED GOODS, AC., AC.
at all hours.
Day Hoarders at cheap rates. Market caah prices paid for Beeves, Sheep, Hhostea.
Kids, Game, Ac., Ac. Jr*
o r y '<fl£
BOOT AND SHOD j&OP:
KNOX & BLACKFORD,^!
Boots and shoos made and repaired on short notice, at prices to suit the times. Wrf,
us a trial. Sept. IM*
&N9SMW TASTE,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant,
NO. 4 WALKEN BLOCK,
C-Toolcison Strtmt,)
AUOrrSTA, CEOHOIAv
Orders for Goods promptly filled. Strict personal attention Igiven to,
all business entrusted. Scpt.ll o* \
G E 0 R G E S Y M MS,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
X&y & £(sgw fBstWGMi McIWFG&m &F9SBTS.
Augusta, Georgia^
Representing
QUEEN, Ins. Cos., of England. LANCASHIRE. liis.Co., of England. MANHATTAN
Ins Cos., of New York. MERCHANT’S A MECHANICS, Ins. Cos., of Richmond* Va.
All having nnide the $2. r ,o<)o deposit with the Comptroller General of Georgia, aa re
rpiirotl by law.
—COTTON INSURED IN OPEN AND CLOSED WAREHOUSES,^
Gin Mouse 1 r Ta,lt©iA
Sejit. 11-c* %
YOUNG & HACK,
Grocers aM Comiission Icrclants,
296 HROAD TItEET, CORNER CAMPBELL,
AUGUSTA, GrEORGIIA
HAVE ill Ktoro and constantly urrivim,- n full and complete Stock of all goodi BsueHy
kept in a first class Grocery Store, at tlio lowest pricoe. Kept. 1 1
SMITH, HACK Yea,
Wholesale Groc t rs and D C e minißsi^M er cliaata,
Wo have on hand a large ami Completk slock of all kinds of Staple Groojcjuxb for the
Fall buKinoM, which wo offer to tho trade at the Vkiiy Lowest Pbiceh and on the moa!
favorable termn. We are prepared to offer
Special Inducements to Merchants,
and as we confine ourselves strictly to .he Wholesale Trade, we do not interfere with tho
trade that belongs to our patrons. 'Ail orders entrusted to us shall have most o .refill and
prompt atentiou. We respectfully solicit the patronage of Merchants, promyring thMw,
our nest efforts to please in all respects. SMITH, HACK k CO.
Bagging, Ties and Twine I
SMITH, MACK & CO.,
Wholesale CoinmiwNion Merchant*,
300 IUIOAO STRKKT, AUGUSTA, GKOBGIA
W e r,[>ctfully oifil tho kUoution of tho Tbadb to oar very largo Htock of tho beat
EASTERN SAGGING now in Htoro and constantly arriving. It i* maile of Jut* ia
wide, smooth aud strong, and will not stain or iujnro tho oottou. Wo represent out t
the iargert Hapitin Mills iu the country, and hnvo unsurpassed fnoilitios onaWino u* to
offer Gagtfiny to morcliauts at tho very It,w.-st prices. We are ao mJtH C/ f p, 0 s
Celebrated Arrow Tie:*!
—A! o of the—
KKNNEHY HOOK AND DELTA TIES !
and are prepared to offer them at the lowest rate*, A large supply of th
Best Bagging Twine
always on hand. All order.) shall receive prompt and cnrefnl attention. The natron**,
of merchants is respectfully solicited. Sep.U-c. BMl'lh| HACK A C<s *
JAMM& Mu UUL&Wm
DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS i
Office, 53 Jackson Street, Near Greene. Augusta, Ga.
For Dyeing nnd Cleaning La ll Dr< -s Gikklh Gen I s PflutHand A’',*.#, 'o M _.
Uyed and Repaired. Fino Tiace Cloaned, Whitened and Finished Like Now
Hept,2r-C*
N umber 40,
Proprietors.