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PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ETC.
A. C. QIHLLAIN,
Dentist,
WILL be in Thomson from the Ist
till the 15th of each month. All
operations strictly First Class. Office
on Main street, first door south of A. B.
Thrasher’s residence. Private engage
ments in the couutry promptly filled.
jnnliO-lv
BOOT & SHOE SIBP.
T am now occupying W. B. B. Cason’s
i old stand in back room of T. N.
Lewis* store, and am prepared to make
boots. and shoes of all styles cheap for
Strictly Cahill.
1 one the very best t* ttterial. warrant all
work, and guarantee satisfaction. Very
thankful for past liberal patronage, I
solicit a continuance of the samo Call
and examine stock and prices
./au 22.-4 y. J. T. FLANIGAN.
PAVILION HOTEL,
Charleston, S. C.
G. T. ALFORD <t CO.,
Proprietors
!taes, *2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per day
llii* Onttiii>
-IN THE
UTEST AND MOST SCIENTIFIC
MANNER,
-BY
E. D. AMONITTI,
ArliHt u lluinuii Ililir,
(OrricK L’ndbk Central Hotel.)
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
mare-tf
Seed WhoatFor Sale
rp [K undersigned offers for sale 200
J[ bushel ■<d SEED WHEAT, of the
BILE D ALLIS variety. This wheat
yielded lust season 20 bushels to one,
and is warranted Bust Proof.
ALSO,
a few bushels of MAMMOTH BYE or
DIAMOND WHEAT, yielding fifty
bushels and over to every bushel sown.
The grains of this wheat average nearly
half an inch long, and the heads from
seven to nine inches long. Address
\VM. S. BOYD,
aug-20-tf Baysville, Ga.
Planters, Attention!
*-••4
We could not supply the demand for
the Gullet Gin last season owing to the
yellow fever quarantine. To prevent a
similar occurrence during the coming
season, we have been instructed to offer
the
impruv i; licit (fin,
ALMO
Feeder and Condensers,
At a very low price to all who will pur
chase this spring for cash or good paper
Now is your chance to purchase the
finest Cotton Gin over offered to tl e
trade, at prices that any planter can
afford. To get the largest discount yon
should purchase between now and May
15th. We are also offering the celebra
ted
Bigelow Engines
of every style; also.
SWEEPSTAKE SEPARATORS, SAW
MILLS, THRESHERS, GRIST
MILLS, Ac., Ac.,
At greatly redneed pri res. Give us a
call or write for circulars. Extra low
figures made to those who purchase
their entire ginning and threshing out
flu through us. Address,
0. M. SfOUE at CO.,
General Agents for Plantation Machin
ery, Augusta Ga. apl23-(im.
nervous debility
SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Lost Manhood,
I m potency - Uuiversal 1-asitnde, Enerva
tion of Mind and Body, and all diseases
that follow as a sequence of indiscretion
or excess, quickly and permanently
•nred by Bate s Specific, prepared by a
physician, ands the result of years of
Ttndy and practice in treating these
special diseases, and sold at $2 per
package, three packages for $5- For
specific oircnlar and full particulars ad
drees Dr. BATE A CO., 201 Clark St.,
Chicago. 111. _ febl!l-iy_
"m BURNHAMS
Ljwmmm:
tiSStk NJRRANTED BEST AND CHEAPtiI
MHD Prlcfß rninffd. Pamphlet free. \
Works: (SiriWlona, Lancaster Co-,**-
Office.' 3 8. Hoorrr Bt., York, hr
febs-ly
Opium and MorpLine Habit
And DRUNKENNESS absolutely and
apeodily cured. Painless; no publicity:
the worst cases of Drunkenness cured in
10 or 1A days. Send stamp for particu
lars to J. 8. CARLTON, 203 8 Clark
St., Chicago, Dl. febliMy
Ucan make money faster at work for
us than at anything else, capital not
required; wc will start yon. sl2
per day at home made by the industri
es. Men, women, boys and girls want
ed everywhere to work r ns. Now is
the time. Costly outfit and terms free.
Address. TRUE A CO., August,Me
b'-7-b|
AUGUSTA AI>VERTISfiMENTS.
LOW PRICES
—FOK— .
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
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We have now in store a very large and complete stock of
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
which has been purchased direct from the manufacturers at the
LOWEST PRICES THE CASH WILL CUMMAND,
aud as our motto is
Large Sales and Small Profits
our customers and the public can rely on
GOOD ZQ^F'S.id.^XiXrSS.
A large stock of Philadelphia and
Baltimore fine shoes on hand.
A liberal discount to the wholesale
trade.
WM. MULHERIN,
2Off Bbq.hu St,* .Hvcnsr.*, tfKomiiH*
sepl.7S-ly
Mu- " **••*% ■-- I L''-
Masonic Hall Building, 244 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
GEORGE A. BAILIE,
[LATE OF JVS G. BAILIE & BKO.J
IleHpeetfully culls the attention of the public to a beautiful lino of the above
Goods, which he is fast opening in the Masonic Hall building, No. 241 Broad
Street, consisting of beautiful
Brussels 3 IMy and Ingrain Garpets. Rustic and Paper Shades, all sizes
Hearth Hugs, Door Mats, Crumb Cloths, Tern s, Heps and Damasks, all coirs
Floor and Table Oil Cloth, all widths, Cane and Upholsterer’s Trimmings,
Lace and Nottingham Lace Curtains,, Wall Papers in great variety,
Curtain Bands, Loops, Gimps and Tassels, Borders, Fire Screens and side lights,
Window Cornices in variety of patterns, Chrotnos. Picture Cord,
Window Shades, all colors and sizes, Picture Tassels and Nails,
Window Hollands, all colors.
1 respectfully solicit an examination of my (roods by the. public, whom 1 have
been among and waiting upon for the past twenty-five years, guaranteeing to all
that they will be waited on pleasantly and promptly.
Besides the front doer main entrance to my store, I have secured a private
entrance through the main hall of the Masonic Hall.
GEORGE A. BAILIE,
244 BROAD STREET, MASONIC IIALL BUILDING.
•HTCarpets made and laid promptly. I will open in two weeks a full stock of
choice FAMILY GROCERIES, under chf rge of one of Augusta’s most competent
and reliable young men. GEORGE A. BAILIE.
nept-3-3iu
1843. ESTABLISHED 1843.
O. VOLGER,
Importer of and Wholesale and Retail
—DEALER IN
Segars, Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff,
WHISKIES, BR NDIES, RUMS, GINS, RHINE,
CLARET, and CATAWBA WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
MINERAL WATER, etc., a specialty.
Hottli’d It.’.M-, Su<di six
ST. LOUIS. CINCINNATI and MILWAUKEE. Domestic.
TAAISER, BREMER ank PILUMEU. Imported.
Prices, "'Lower Thou the Lowest.”
19% & 2%4 Biloxi) 4HUGVSTA*
sept-3 6m
Jamjes Ci. Uailhs,
—DEALER IN—
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Curtains
and Shades.
—ALSO—
Choice Family Groceries
AND
JPlaiitaiioti Supplies,
205 BROAD STREET,
m. o°SS?no. f AUGUSTA, GA.
Bept?-3m
$1.50 STOP AT 81.30
THE ATI GUST A. H OX EL,
Corner of Broad and Washington Sts., Augusta, Ga.
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED TO BUSINESS.
With Telegraph Office in the Building, and Southern Express Cos. Office
next door to Hotel Building.
Summer Rate of Board per Day, $1.50.
SINGLE MEALS 50 CENTS. | SINGLE LODGINGS 50 CENTS
August C-3m \V. >l. MOORE, Proprietor.
Subscribe for the Journal,
THOMSOX, Q7A., WEDNE#AY, OCTOBER 15.1879.
THE CAUSE OF THE RAIN.
Away by the shore of the ocean blue,
In jM’Mccfnliii ss knowu to the lonely few,
The wife ahtl child ot a nailer true
Uved uud toiled together.
Full many a weird and pleasing tale
Was told the boy, of sen and sail,
Of floating berg “and northern gale,
Of clear ami cloudy weather.
Adown the west the king of day
Was hastening through the gates away,
In all his golden bright array,
When home returned the skipper.
At evening, strolling on the sand,
He told tin* boy of many a land,
And slowly traced with his brawny hand
The cross and the starry dipper.
’Twas midnight, and. unfit lor rest,
The hoy stole softly from his nest,
To watch the moon in clouds of the west
Play hide and seek with the water.
To laugh at the wind in its wild, wild race.
And again the stars of the heavens to trace;
But he thought that tin* dipper was out ol place,
And veiled Anriruiueda’* daughter.
The sea was mad, for the wind was high,
The huge black clouds would soon goby,
But down fell torrents of rain from the sky
And nwobe the sleeping skipper.
And suddenly long and loud laughed he,
When the voice of his child broke forth in glee,
“Oh father! the king of the Northern sea
lias upset iiis starry dipper.”
Proverbs ot the Billings’ Family
Don’t swap with ycr relnshuns un
less ye kin afford to give them the
big end of the trade.
Marry yuug and if cirkuustancea
require it, often.
Don’t, take out ycr tohocker box
in kumpauy.
If you knot git gud clothes and edi
knsliini too, git the clothes.
Say how are ye? to everybody that
yon mete.
Ivnltivate sum modesty, bnt yu
mind to keep a good stock of impu
dence on hand.
Bo charitable—the sent pieces were
rnado on purpose.
Don’t take anybody else’s advice
but your own.
If a man flatters yn, yu can kulku
late lie is a rogue, or you are a fule.
Keep both ize open but don’t see
more tlinn half j u tiotis.
Don’t tnortifi the flesh too much,
’twnnt the sores on Luzzorus that
sent him tew heaven.
If yon itoh for fa ne go iter a grave
nrd and scratch yourself agin utiiiuAj
stun.
Boggars don’t, ha
runawa dogs.
“ ’Tis a long,
mid 'tiiLKJjbjl
t Wi, • M
... Wm
JO
the length onl
I would say to
young men “go in,” uiu^w^Sßß
fellers “knm out.”
About as sure wu tu git rich as
I no of is tu get inter dot fur a hun
dred dollurs, and go tu work and pay
wph the det.
Filosofers tell us that the world re
volves on its axes, and Josh Billings
tells us that full half the folks on the
earth are the axes
N. B. —These proverbs hev stood
for mor’n a benched years, and haiu’fc
gone out yet.
A Prompt Juror.
Aii amusing story is told of the
way a juror in Georgia went for a
conviction. A murder case w. s being
tried, and great difficulty was expe
rienced in getting n jury. Eleven
jurors bad been sworn, and in the
next panel that was brought in was u
small, lank, lean, cadaverous looking
fellow, who bad on but one shoo, bis
pants were held up by a single sus
pender. The solicitor proceeded to
ask the usual questions, as follows:
“Have you, from having seen the
crime committed or heard any of fcj e
testimony delivered under oath,
formed and expressed any opinion as
to tlm guilt or innocence of the pris
oner at the bar ?”
The “single gallus” fellow, iu a
ciear and distinct voice, answered :
“Not any.”
“Have you any prejudice or bias
resting on your mind for or against
the prisoner at tne bur ?”
“It Imin’t.”
“Is your mind perfectly impartial
between the State and the accused ?”
“Hit air.”
“Are you conscientiously opposed
to capital punishment?”
“I isn’t.”
The State didn’t like the juror
much, but it being hue and jurors
scarce, lie was put upon th jury m
the usual mauner, the solicitor say
ing; “Juror, look upon the prisoner.”
The juror looked the prisouer firmly
in the face, and then turning to the
Judge, he said, in a firm, solemn
voice, “Yes, Judge, I think he’s
guilty,”
The language of postuge stamps,
instead of flowers, has just been in
vented. Thus, when a postage stamp
is placed upside down on the left cor
ner of the envelope it meaQS “I love
von;” in the raine, crosswise, “My
heart is another’s;” straight np and
down, “Good-bye sweetheart, good
bye;” upside down, in the right hand
corner, “Write no more;” in the cen
tre at tiie top, “Yts;” opposite at the
bottom, “No;” on the right hand cor
ner at a right angle, “Do you love
me?” in the left hand corner, “I hate
you;” top corner on the right, “I
wish your iriendnbip;” bottom corner
on the left, “I seek your acquaint
ance;” ou a line witli the surname,
“Accept my love;” the same upside
down, “I am engaged;" at a right
angle in the same place, “I long to
see you;” in the middle at the right
hand edge, “Write me immediately.”
Darwin tells us that a woman’s feet
may “blush instead of her face.”—
Certainly they may. Why, one night
List winter, the feet of a Chicago
woman standing bare footed on a
sixth-story varanda, suddenly took it
into their heads to blush at their own
size, and hanged if people forty fiv
miles South of there didn’t mistake
, it for au aurora borealiu.
Ti tr Vicksburg City Council hsve
unWoijtnansly resolved tLnt some of
ilie '.ojiee force must be colored.
At- t ie Lowe, the woman who killed
Martin F. Woody, at Knoxville, and
then spot liercelf, has since died.
A wagon train has been started be
tween Macon and Buena Vista, Ga.,
to aritffi tbe high railroad freights.
It is’reported that a colony of five
or six hundred northern families is
to be established in Worth oounty,
Ga. .
The Texas Pacific is trying to raise
money by a mortgage of 820,000 per
mile on its finished road to extend if
to Guaymas,
The celebrated Kennedy cattle
rancte, Texas, cn the Rio Grande,
lias Seen purchased by nn English
company 1 >r $950,000
Asloor-1) II Ims been mysteriously
ringing in i'emouolis, Ala. It was
discovered bat a snnke did it by
crawling ov r tile wire.
The Shit if Virginia saves nine
hundred tb nd dollars on interest
per annum 1 v the McCullough set
tlement of i .0 public debt.
The Chart ston News aud Courier
sayH that there is no coal, properly so
ended, iu 0 "olina, and it is n scieu
litic iinposs iiility that there should
he.
The propemd anieiidmeut in the
Texas const! ration will exempt from
taxation all-farm produoo and family
supplies in , the hands of tho pro
ducers.
In .870 till average weight of wool
per was heavier
hi the
Austin Stirespro: Haugiugs occur
in Texas just tibw with greater rapid
ity than murdel*. The law is cutoh
ing up, and in t:,io present frame of
the public mind is likely to get
ahead.
A Texas be i;ts bitten by a rattle-
Huuke and w.itf in a critical condition.
A physician Ijoeted three drops of
carbolic acid under th 3 skin with a
hypodermic syringe, and gave instant
relief.
The Board .of I) rector j of the
Texas Pacific Railroad company re
solved, in Philadelphia, at their re
cent meeting, to extend the road at
once to El Paso and issue bonds for
the purpose.
It is said that there are about three
hundred young men in Durham, N.
(J., not one of whom has reached the
age of twenty-due, or who was born
there. There is not a citizen of Dur
ham who was born in the place.
The G eenviilo (Miss.) Advertiser
• ays that a sa oOn keeper ou the other
side of the river, after selling the con
cents of a whiskey barrel, found
therein the remains of a child. The
stamp on the barrel was four years
old.
The bed of the river ulong the
from of New Oilcans is beingco-ered
with thick mats of cano, strongly
wired weighted with
bags of sand. The object is to pro
tect the shore from being washed out
by varyiuj/ currents.
Tbomasvill ■ (Ga) Times; Smd
puar orchards iu Thomas county are
creating greater excitement now than
Florida orangb groves, A twelve
acre orchard has sold this year for
.$2,200. The same orchard was
bought this spring for $1,200.
Small pox at San Diego, Texas,
still prevails among tho Mexican pop
ulation. It is stated that they do not
regard tho lostliesome disease witli
more disfavor than do the Ainei icaus
measles or whooping cough—iu fact,
they rather pijtfer their childrou to
take it while (hey are young.
Two womeii got mad at Union City,
Tenn., the otter day, and agreed to
seek satisfaction on the field of honor.
They went on(t armed with pistols,
measured paces, turned and fired
upon eaoh <}ther without effect.—
Throwing do(m the pistols, they went
for each others hair and thus ended
the light.
Codariown (Ga.) Advertiser: A
very fatal form of fever lias been pre
vailing in thejneighborhood of Rook
mart for several weeks. Wo are in-
I formed that Sot a single case of it has
l yet recovered Cur latest iuforma
: tio’; is that Dr. Pierce, the physjoiitu
; who has been treating it, was at tack
ed by the disorder.
6.0. Boison&Co.
Have established a large
TRADE, extending in every direc
tion, by Rolling
Pianos & Organs
FROM 10 TO 20 PER CENT. LESS
THAN OTHER DEALERS.
E. 1. 0. M.
The Bes-t Instruments Manufactured,
the Lowest Prices in America and the
Easiest 'Perms ever otTered can bo se
cured by visiting or corresponding with
T. M.H. O.T. S.
Low Prices, Quick Sales
AT THE
lUGUm MUSIC HOUSE
Tuning and Repairing by 0. H. TAY
LOR, the only authorized Tuner of the
Augusta Music House.
(i. O. ROBINSON A CO.,
2G5 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
inar2o-ly
Bricks! Bricks!
HKaying purchase* 1 the wed known
HNttfrud of the late
■tm win\.
a-- !I.• 111- I
Address,
IfjIIITIIFIIFORD,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIV
Feb. 12-Hm
GEORGII'siITE FUR,
At M Vt’ON,
Oct. 27th to Noe. Ist, IS7O
The Most Magnificent and Best
Appointed Grounds in
America!
LIBERAL CASH PREMIUMS
In all Classes, and the largest offered
by any Fair in the United Status.
Trotting and Running Races!
Every day, by somo of the
MOST NOTED HOUSES ON THE
TUItF!
Music will be furnished by a colebrnecl
MILITARY BAND.
Many of the prominent statesmen
now before tho public, will attend the
State Fair as visitors, and several will
make addresses.
GREATLY REDUCED RATES
For freight and passengers, on all tho
railroads in the Stato.
A cordial invitation is extended to
you to be un oxhibitor, and you are re
quested to write to the Secretary at Ma
con for a premium list and other infor
mation.
TFIOS. HARDEMAN, Jr-, President.
L. F. LIVINGSTON, Gou’l. Sup’t.
MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
■ sopt-3-Ut.
THE
MIHWEEKim
Of October 4th will contain the first
chapters of a story of thrill
ing interest, entitled
Anabel’s Secret.
By Mrs. J. O. Brauch.
Wc desire not to anticipate tho
pleasure which the readers of the
Ww kly News will derive from tho
perusal oft 1 is charming story, aud
therefore will not speak of it here
further than to say that in the man
agement of an original aud intensely
interesting plot, not less thau iu her
powers of description, her life-like
delineations of obaracter, and the
pure moral tone of her reflections,
the accomplished author givos asmr
auce that she inherits the genius of
her gifted mother, Mrs. Caroline Lee
Hentz, whose works of Action have
lieeu so uuiversully admired and still
rank among the most popular Ameri
can books of their olass. “AuaW's
Secret” is developed iu California,
of which State the antic r was at one
time a rcsidont, and her vivid descrip
tions of Horn: of the most wonderful
scen-rs of that picturesque region are
umong the striking features of the
story.
The new serial will run through
same eight or ten uumbeis of the
Weekly. Subscribers who dosirc to
have tho story complete should scud
iu their subscriptions at onco.
Subscription, $2 a year ; $1 for six
mouths. Money can be sent by
Money Order, Registered Lettor or
Express, at our risk,
J. H. Ehtill,
Savannah, Ga,
THOMSON ADVERTISEMENTS
.1. TIG MAN N 1C.V1.,
—AT—
THE POST OFFICE
HAS A GOOD JANE Ob' CONFECTIONERIES OF ALL
KINDS. TOR A CCOS AND CIG AES.
STATION ERX ES.
BLANK ROOKS. LETTER AND (AP I’.[PER, ENVEL
OPES, PENCILS, PENS, INK, Ac.
Fancy Boxes of Paper and Envelopes.
BoBIRT ILi. Z*ABOIIAL.
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At his old stand on Railroad Street, has on hand a full line of
COiYFECTIONERfES, FAMILY GROCERIES,
PLANTATION SCPPLIES , RAGGING,
TIES, dr. WHISKIES, WINES PEER,
BRANDIES, GINS . RUMS, dr., dr., Ac.
Tobaccos and Cigars*
C-jT r riio Cclehruted Hclmylkill Mult YVlllukoy,
lor xvhieli lux ltitM ogcluMivo <ontrol.
The Best Bar In Thomson.
Robert Xj. Paschal,
scpt-24-4m RAILROAD STREET, THOMSON, OA,
J. 0. Watson,
Informs tho public that he has opened a
new grocery store
In t' o old McKinney house, next door below the Post Ollioe where lie will
keen a full line of
FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES
TOBACCOS , CIGARS, dr, dr.. CONE EC- ‘
T 1 ON FRIES, Tl.\ an,l WOOD
IPd RE, dr., (be., do.
AU of which he will sell at bottom figures for CASH.
Fall Weights and Measures.
Call and examine my Stock,
„ , JT. O AX r A.TSO2Sr,
THOMSON DRUG STORE.
DR. AV. BAIiTOK
NOTIFIES tlio citizens of McDuffie und adjoining counties that be has on hand
anu is to receive a full aud complete line of
GLASS, DRUGS, PUTTY, OILS,
PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS. MEDICINES
PERFUMERY. TOILET SOAPS, DYES,
Tooth Blushes, and Toilet Articles of all kinds.
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, and Garden
Seed always on hand.
Kerosene oil cheaper than anywhere else.
I will keep constantly on hand TOBACCO and CIGARS of all grades.
All my goods will t,O sold CHEAP for CASH.
Preamptious filled at all hours of the day and night, Professional calls
answered at any tiino in tin, town. sept-'H „$
J. B NEAL & SON.
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IiTOU the liberal patronage liestowed upon us during the pad year wo toi ..
der our thunks to the public; to ooutiuuo to merit their putrouago ud
to increase it is our endeavor.
Our Fall and Winter Stock
la now complete in all the different departments, and tho goods will bo sold
at the very lowest living prions.
CALICOES, BLEACHED HOMESPUN.
SEA ISLAND, TICKING, CASS I MERES
GENUINE KENTUCKY JEANS,
BLACK ALPACCA, CASHMERE,
Wider Proof, Table Damask
ATHENS’ CHECKS and STRIPES, •
SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, ,tc.. *o.
DRESS GOODS or VARIOUS STYLES,
A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING —CHEAp!
Our Bay Statu
Are tho Best Shoes ovor mode, aud at low prices. Wear them once and r>u
will hoy them again. J '
Bay State Boots, $2.00; French Calf Boots, $2.75.
We have Brogans for 75c., SI.OO and up.
Women’s High Cut, Heavy Shoes, 75c, to SI.OO.
A Good Stock of Ladies' and Gent’s Fiue Shoos,
Hats very cheap, from 20c. up.
The Celebrated Pearl Shirt, the
best and cheapest in
America!
J. B. NEAL & SON.
Kop-24-3m MAIN STREET, THOMSON, GEORGIA.
GO TO THE GASH STORE!
B. H. BIT§ p,
At his old stand, raoently occupied by A. J. Adkins, is now receiving a
LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS,
Direct from the North, connifttiug in part of
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Trunks,
Saddles and Harness, &c., &c.
A.ISTD A. FULL LTNTII OF
Family Groceries,
Plantation Supplies,
Bagging and Ties,
Confectioneries, etc., etc.
Call and see mr. Bay for CASH
and SAVE Money.
M* K. BUSH, Thom son, CJa.
F. S. Highest Market Pric3 Paid tor Cotton
sept-24-3m
I>To. 48.