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The McDuffie Journal.
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MISCKLLANEOUS ADYERTISE.\IENTS,
F. A. BRAHE,
702 BROAD STREET, ... . AUUSTA, GEORGiA
HAS JUST RECEIVED A VERY HANDSOME STOCK OF NEW
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
STERLNIG SILVE PATER WARE.
Would respectfully call olteution to his magniticeut stock of
Heed & Barton’s Celebrated Triple Plated B are.
THE KNOX house!
THOMSt >X. a A .
I ANNOUNCE to the public that I have leased the above POPULAR HOUSE
and will continue to keep a first-elms
Boarding House and Restaurant
At the old stand on Main street, where 7 ho best fare and lodging can bo bad at
very reasonable rates. Rooms furnished ior permanent and transient boards ns.
I will keep during the summer months the most refreshing diinks, such as
lee Cream, Lemonade, Fresh Apple Cider, lee
Water, Ac., A:c.
1 Will also keep the best and finest brands of
Cigars and Tobacco.
Commercial travelers will bo furnished a spacious room in which to display
Itorir samples.
1 respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage.
w;v. (K HA'/unsox,
MAIN STREET. THOMSON, GEORGIA
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
wni. schw -icert,
WATCH AND CHRONOMETER MAKER
DEALEIt 1N....
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware.
Spectacles, Eye Glass?*, Watches, (Jocks & Jewelry
of Every Doeeription Repaired. . A ll Work Warranto l.
for THE BEST SPECTACLE MADE |
732 Broad Street,
Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Georgia. j
oetl2-!y
WANTED! 1
HOOI> i’OLES
We will giy.; the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for |
GOOD HICKORY HOOP POLES.
IHvo Milions Wanted i
For fnrther information address
THE IHOUSIRUL UFiGiHiS [O., |
Augusta, Ga.
June 28, tf
T. MABEWMm:
,;0 ( MAKBI.E WORKS,
gj BROAD STREET, NEAT LO WER MARKtI.
IwW - "■***£ AIJ( I’STA, <i
: 's£jZ,S*l
M ONUMENTS. Tombstones, and Marble work generally always cu hand nnr*
made to order. All work for the country carefully boxed, and delivered at
th? Railroad iu Aag ista, free of charge. Specimens of the work can be
seen at the manufactory marl(i,7B-tf
The McDuffie Drug Sto r
ESTAIJI.ISIIIOU I> IM(W
BY
A. I). IIILL, Licensed Druggist
DEALER IST
Drugs. Medici nos, Paints, Oils, Glass, Lamps, and
all Articles usually kept in a Drug Store.
A FOLL SUPPLY OF GARDEN SEED ALWAYS OK HAND. ALSO ONE
HUNDRED POUNDS OF FRESH Turnip Seed Just tjiv'ui
FOR CALL SOWING.
KEROSENE OF ALL QUALITIES. REI), WHITE ami BLUE
All of which I propose to sell at the LOWEST l ASH prices.
ANTHONY D. IIILL,
july-7-’Kotf MAIN STREET THOMSON, GEO CIA
J. T. Weknikg,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Pur e Confectionery,,
FINE FRUITS A FANCY GROCERIES.
Al.fcO
Tanufactarcr of TUI! E CANDIES,
Which are far superior to the '‘TRADE STOCK,” and nt as
CHEAP PRICES,
,ll and obtain prices and see tiie goods.
J T> DENNINQi
636 Broad Street - - AUGUSTA, GA.
iltcpnflte IPcckli) Journal.
VOL. XII.
White Oak Mills,
Columbia Co s., Ga. .
1 ANNOUNCE TO MY OKU CHS-
I'OMERS, and tlio PUBLIC generally',
that I am now prepaid to grind—
Wheat and Corn-
My ROUTING CLOTHS :>fe new and
< f the BES T QUALITY. and will give
entire satisfaction. I will famish Meal
at lowest CnshgPrices.
—G IFNING
done on reasonable utuis,
dime *J<, ISSffJf ' W. If. STONE.
PARTNERSHIF NOTICE.
OKO ROT A—McD ITFFIE OOIfNTY
is hereby given that the uutDr
,\ signed have this day formed a putt ;
airship for the tmrpuso of a !
general werciumlo businenn ru l'huiso;i
under the name and style of Panohal A,
f <N 'Neal The new firm is authorized to j
receive and receipt for all debt* due the I
former house of li. U. I'tischoJ. and all
claims against the same will bo settled i
by .Air. 11 L. Posclml.
ROBERT L. PASCHAL,
BENJAMIN P. O’NEAL.
Thomson, Ga.. Aug. id, ' gS2.
THE BARBER SHOP.
HAIR CUTTING
—IN THE—
LATEST AND MOT SCIENTIFIC
MANNER,
- BY THE—
A i-J isj oil ii until at ! tail-.
Prof. Amonitti,
(OITICE l' N 01715 ChNTKAL lIOTI L.)
702 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
marO-tf
Notice to Passengers.
/ 10MMKNOING February Ist, ISBI,
V ami until further notice, the i’as..
ugev I'm re over the (IKOBGJ A it AIL
ROAD. Mai’ 1.ir.0 and Branches, will
jo us follows:
Aunt's Bate ...Three(.’*) cents per mile
and rain Hate Four (-1) cents per mile
Children between •* anil 12 years.
Half the alx>vc Rates
Minimum Rate, for any Distance
Five ("1) cents
Passengers ar<- hereby notified that if i
they fail to purchase Tickets from the j
Station Agents, they will be charged the 1
Train Rate.
( oiiduetorß arc not Ticket Sellers, I
and ar not allowed to accept less than j
the and rain i'ato of Fuxr Cents per Mile, j
dhereloro, to secure the advantages of j
the reduced rate, purchase vour tickets
before entering the train.
dho Company reserves the right to
change, or entirely abrogate those rates,
at pleasure and without notice.
hi. P. DORSEY,
Uit-ucra! Passenger Agent.
WESLEYAN FETE ALE :
(OLLIXiE.
Macau, (Georgia,
mi IK FORI V FM-TII ANSI AJ. SKS |
I u vill begin (Jet. 4. RSM2 'I In- i
£ foil* e!k iTiitis! ed with all modern
upj i-tuet ; okilig !" tin* h -.dlh, li.ippi- \
ue*-s m.d comfort of its inmates,
r n surpusKed ad vantages in Li tern- j
tnr*- Music and Art, at moderate rale*. !
Apply for (Tatnlogi.it) to
Rev. W. C, f>AS < . President,
or litv C. W, SMITH. Secretary,
CITATION.
GEORGIA—MeDUFFrE t'ODTTY.
Noline is hereby given to all persons !
concerned that a necessity for the i
appointment of a (iteudinn of the per
son and property of Win. lientou O’Neal
a minor under fourteen years of nge, ex
ists, and no one applies tor said Guard
ianship ; and that the Clerk of the Su
perior Court, or aotue other fit and prop
-r person, will lie appointed Guardian
: of raid minor, after due publication of j
| this citation, unless valid objection bo j
jin fide. Given under my hand and of i
; ficifl signature, this Sep. *4. !88:i.
I 4t A. 15. THRASH Ell,
Ordinary, j
CITATION.
GEORGIA MeDi ii ir. County.
To nil irJioih it may concn'rt:
W. I*. Carlton having applied to me i
l or permanent letters of administration j
j on the estate of George T. VTcCord. late ,
!of said county, thi; is to cite all and
j singular, the next of kin and c>editors
; of (k*o. 'j'. McCord. to he and appear at
; uiy office within tiio time allowed by
j law. and r-how cause, if any they can,
l why * ermanent administration should
| not bo granted to W. V. Carlton on
J George T. McCord’•. i- fate.
Witness my lian i and official signu-
I ture. ' A. B. THRASHEIi,
Aug. 9. J8 W 2. ft. Ordinary.
Pitts’ <1
carminative
j —FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN
; Colic, Cholera Infantum, Diarrhoea,
Discntury or any morbid statu of the
Aliint ntury Canal, cures the child. A
relief to the aching heart of the ovur
: taxed mother. For adults-—cures Nau
esea and vomiting. Peculiar to ft:mules
- < vires Painful Menstration, Coughs,
' Colds, Cholera Morbus and othes dc
-1 rangciiients of the Stomach and Dowels.
Hundreds can testify to its wonderful
: virtues. Sold by Hr, A. 1). Hill and Dr.
I W. Barton, Thomson. Ga., and drug
i gifts elsewhere.
WOMAN.
| IIOW SHALL SHE PRESERVE HER HEALTH
AMD BEAUTV,
! One who has long investigated this
subject gives the result, and is happy
!to say it is found in •‘Women's best
' friend.” It is adapted especially to that
: great central, all-controling organ, the
womb, correcting its disorders and enr
] ing any irregularity of too ‘‘menses" or
“courses.” Dr. J. Bardfield’s Feniulo
j Regulator acts like a charm in whites,
| and in sudden or gradual checking, or
jin entire stoppage of the “monthly
courses,” from cold, mental trouble, or
j ike causes, by restoring the natural
j discharge in every instance. In chronio
i cases, so often resulting in ulceration,
falling of the womb, its action is
j prompt and decisive, saving the cousti
! tution from numberless evils and prerua
-1 lure decay. Prepared by Dr. J. Brad
j held, Atlanta. Ga. Price: trial size,
j 75c.; large size, #1,50. For sale by all
druggists.
THOMSON, GEOIUiIJ, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, ISS2.
GRIEF.
I sometimes hold it In,lf a siu
To put in words rho grief 1 f PP i ;
For words, like nature, half reveal
And half conceal Hit?6ool within.
j But, for the unquiet heart and brain,
A use iu uxeasnretl language ha?,
The sad mechanic exeruies*,
Like dull ae.reOtics, numbing pain.
In wqrda, like weeds, I’ll wrap me o’er,
j Like coarsest clothes against the cold :
But that liupe grief which these unfold
Is given in outline and uo more,
—.l If red ’l'eniiyfMm.
A P.ivate Forest.
Some years ago we had a large !
sum of money that wo were not using 1
and as it lay idle in our coffers, we do- !
j eided to purchase a fine building site I
j in northeast Lnnimio, improve it, and j
I Hell it at a large profit. Being con-i
side ruddy * truck with tuo primeval |
[beauty axd solemn magnificence of 1
! the evergreen, we decided at first br J
j secure some spruces and make that ]
| corner a ki id of spruce gum orchard, j
. which would uaturly be tlio mltniru- i
| lieu and envy of the West. Acting I
| upon this impulse wo purchased a
i load of this vegetable, setting out the j
I trees on two sales of the plantation, 1
- uud digging an irrigation ditch 2<>4
■ feut long, by which to water them. |
For two weeks the irrigation ditch i
i failed to connect with the central of*
iice, ai.d wo carried water to the trees |
I throught the agency of a mechafiioal j
| known as the patent- pail
All t lie wo trccH died oi the pinkeye
hut one.
We then Rent Hast and purchased
one bundled seediiugs of the Norvny
spinet* variety, and Iriuged tne dileh
with them, protecting them from the
sun by means of wide shingles placed
o>i the south side. These trees stag
gered along through the summer, and
when winter sot in were pale ami ram
eiatcd, but cheerful and hopeful for
the future. The winter was an un
usually severe one, and towards
spring a large, lonely cow, known
throughout the We-t as Dr. Tanner, i
in an unguarded moment got over j
the enclosure and uto the entire for- j
eat.
We had almost decided at that j
time to abandon timber culture in j
Wyoming, but- when vernal spring :
opened we decided to get some |
choice trees from the adjacent moon- J
buns ami make ono grand farewell j
effort. Ono pleasant day we erne j
senled to make n pimio excursion in- !
to the Black UiiJs with a small* party j
of frsends, r ij while others pack’ and
the large
the barouche a spade and Home other
burglar’s tools. The picnic wik not
a financial or hoc: ill succeus. Pio
nics very rarely are.
A la.*tie of glycerine that had been
brought, by one of the young ladies
to protect, her haiids from tin; rig
orous climate, got l rokeu and worked
itself into the sponge cake, and a
pint of camphor got mixed no with
the pie. A rain Morin camti up also
and created u lunch basket full of
chaos which wo emptied out under
While the rest of the party gather
ed wood violets and a rare endoge
nous plant vulgarly termed “beggar's
lice,” wo skirmished around and
gathered small spruce trees.
It was si glorious day for nil. The
sun came out juct long enough to
peel the noses of the party and then
went under a cloud, followed by a
cold r.tin and hail. All that hud
been brought along k> eat was spe
ed except some candy with mottoes
on ll e side. When you have been
riding :>.!! day in the vigorous air of
the mountain and have to till jour
j self up with a drink of warm water
| and a lozenge on w.iich fs printed
| “I can never be thine,” it tcuds to
j hush the frivolous laughter of the
! gid-1./throng and mike, people get
i acquainted with each other iu a way
1 that is not pleasant. The mountain
j pio-nic has broken up more engage
j monte and shattered mure loving
j hearts than f rim v bulged war and the
‘ angry parent combined.
Tin ra are two prolific causes of
: crimes in this couutry. One is rum
and the other is the pio-nic.
But we, dcfle -t fro .a the original
line o f thought.
Our trees were brought home and j
planted in the old holes where we bad '
been in the habit of killing evergreens. !
By this time unemployed men had !
learned to look to ua fur steady work.
One man wanted us to hire at a wila-;
rv to replace trees and haul away the
disease.
The new forest thrived during the '
summer until August, when we weie J
called away from town r.oj ut up apo
litical job for the good of the cjun-;
try. We were absent two weeks, and J
while away a neighbor who was erect
ing a croquet lawn, composed of
wild buffalo grass and a velvety ;
sweep of red sand, turned the humid
contents of our ditch into bis luxtirian
gravel where be was trying to pro- '
mote the guileless game of croquet.
On our return, the sombre green of
our little wilderness had changed to
a dazzling sorrel color that looked
like the big Michigan fire.
People Kometimes ask us this sea
son why we do not go into the tree
business with our old enthusiasm,
but wo asn wer them rudely and
harshly, for who can chat gaily of
that which tears oat his heart and
grinds it into the grave of buried
hopes?— Bill Xjjc'ti Boomer any.
An 800 pound saw fish has just been
captured near Sun Augustice, Fla.
I •Jt.dge Pottle has written a letter
; pledgingdiia cordial support to Hon.
! Beaoora Eee.se.
A nulo team ran away in Harris
! cm:yi v, the other day, killing Neal
| Dtfui&on, colored.
ybc daughter of David Schoultz,
cojoivd, was killed by lightning in
i Bmko county tbe other day.
Tae South will make 7,000,000 gal
lons of cotton seed oil tliis year—
i Georgia coming in for her share.
There are 1,600,000 men employed
.U Vui!triads in the United States, or
a> ‘ c'C eighth of the whole num
! \M
I—
v <r the twenty-four hours preceed
j inp; Arc o’clock Sunday evening, six
: aud a iuilf indies of rain fell in M.r
! c:y.’.. ' _
■*nf v *n*)w fever whicn was a few
j da’sago declared to bo on losing
| ground in Pensacola, is now declared
i to be epidemic.
A young man iu Madison has ,
| s' .okod within the last three years '
lAT SSO cigarettes, and is still a con-;
i Hivlerablo smoker.
! '4 r i'ar Americas sportsmen on
! Wednesday last killed over fifty
; jhtiuuls of xpiirrels while hunting oil
Ijine creek, twelve miles from Ameri
; CUS. |
A.mad dog created quite a senna-j
tion iu Ijufayette on Hun lay last. It !
had tits and attempted to hite every- j
pg that came iu its way. It was i
finally killed.
A child named Mamie Lyons, aged 1
lour yearn, who was sent for whiskey j
by a neighbor in Syracuse, N. Y., |
drank a sufficient quantity hcr*clf to
cause her death.
m
On the 9th iustaub in the United
kvai.es District Court, Judge MoCiiy 1
'out.,need John Thomas, a sixty-year- !
old farmer, who lives near Red Oak, !
to six months in Fallen county jail, j
and to pay $509 fine and cost for I
siohttii.'g the revenue laws.
Was!, i.-.gt.on ( Wilkes county) Gu-j
zclt : "]l is voy erroneous to Blip- I
I on- t!oil. the negroes ahour. lu re are !
anything like solid for GarfrcU and j
Twiggs. Fully laid' who arc going J
to vote a.t all will u L* for the regular j
nominef-s. ”
Tec so,-.,,0-b ir tree ot Chili ii on
rial in t- .ii Frame 00, and so far
j-i’oms-.es W(T. The imported bark
is proei rf-i le> aninml fi,ap by * jj;
Mexican population and iu woolen
mills, on ii Taunt of its superior
cleauwiug qualities.
Annie Surratt, whoso young life
was made a ruin by the conspiricy
which re.idted in President Lincolu’o
death, is the wife < f Prof. Tonry, a
leading Ballimorn chemist. Al
though but little more than JO years
old, her hair has been snow-white for
ten years.
An aged German and his wife,
both unknown, while riding in n wag
on across tlm Central Railroad track,
near West Albany Monday evening,
were instantly killed by the train due
at 4: JO o'clock. Their bodies won:
•lioiribly mangled. Their horses ck
euped without a scratch.
The Congressional nominations are
i now complete, and tiie Georgia delc
pitioii in th-a Forty-eighth Congress
; -iioulil Consist of TANARUS, llardeirmn, John
IC. Nichols, [J. (I. Turner, (5. F.
| Crisp, U. Buchanan, N. J. llam
‘ inond, James 11, Blount, J. C. Clcm-
I ents, Seaborn Iteese and A. \).
j Candler.
On Sunday evening little Georg.-
j Piiillips, the live year old sou of Mr.
I Ethel rod Piiillips, o i C dumbus, v.as
j i’.scider.tlj* shot by a negro boy ah ml
j fourteen years of age. Tin bo/ was
| in the employ of Mj. Phillips in lim
! capacity of nurse, and had borrowed
, the pistol, small size, lil thi more than
j a toy, for a hoy. In fouling with
lit some way it was discharged, the
hall entering the nock of the child
I bebwee i the jugular vein and the ca
| :451kl artery, infli Jaig a serio is
i wound. He is m a critical condi
llon*
Anew train to be put on the, Iven
neaaw and Central roads on October
Ist, will introduce the first hotel cars
ever run in the South. This train on
its connections, which is the sixth
daily train of the Kennesaw, will
leave ten cities of over iO,OOO inhab
itants in the west after dark, and
will leave Atlanta at 4: 15 a. n:. and
reach Jacksonville, Florida, at 8
o’clock the same day. Hotel cars
with the best of cooks will run reg
ularly. What will the proprietors of
eating houses on the line have to Bay
about this schedule ?
Bartow, Gi., September 12. Gu
Knight, a mulatto living on Judge
Tarver’s plantation, overcame and
committed a most heinous clime up
on flic person of a very highly res
pectable young married lady, living
about four miles south of Bartow,
about ton o’clock yesterday morning,
lie was afterwards captured, identi
fied and confessed the
crime at a preliminary hearing.
The lady when attacked hud a help
less babe in her arms, and the brute
chased her around the house and
yard, and overcame her in si fainting
fit. At night the two constables on
guard were overpowered by si mob,
and the negro was taken oil’ and sum
marily disposed of.
G. H, U.
Fhk Mfhtd House Of Tiik South
PiIHOSINOORGiHS!
Best ManufkctiircA.
NEW and ELE6ANT STYLES
ImportantlPprovements
-Boantit'ul Oombiußtioua.
SELEOTKI) FROM TWELVE OF THE
MOST CELEBRATED
MAKERS.
111. I- O. M.
LARGE CASH CONTRACTS
I Unable G. O. Robinson & Cos. to Save
20 to 30 per cent, to
EVERY PURCHASER.
| Lowest I’rioeH ami Easiest Tonus Ever
Offered.
! Musical List ru meats,
Hliu't Music,
Music Books,
Best Italian Strings
And everything pertaining to a First
CLASH MUSIC HOUSE.
KEY NOTE OF
T. M. H.O.T.S.
Tj. i®.
Tmiinp: and Repairing
I>v 11. TAYLOR, thoonly author
i/.od Tuner of “The Music Hoiiuo of the
1 South,” Augusta. Ga.
iyi.ipino.
Virginia Military Institute.
LEXIFIQTOH, VIRGINIA,
! This well known Htatr Institution
i I .is litren in ’ ..maic . ,fi;l o];cration since
i s;t), anil having been reorganized ny
the act of March 4, 1882, willi anew
Hoard of visitors, and the re-election of
the old Faculty, is now prepared to sup
ply. upon thu best terms, tho distinctive
advantages of a general .Scientific and
Military School, upon the basin of ti e
11. o. Military Academy at West Point,
and upou tho same system so success
fully pursued before the war,
The Faculty which once included
( !kn. Stonewaj.!, Jackson, Gen. It. E.
Ho E 8 and Com. M. F. Mauhy, now con
-iist.s of the following tSupori.itendent
and Prof, ssors
Gen. Francis H. Smith, 1,. B. I)., Ru
])ennten(lent, and Professor Matli. and
Moral Philosophy.
Gen. I'. If. Williamson, Prof. Prac
tical Png., e tc.
; <\l. S. Ship, Com. Cadets and Prof,
j Tadics.
! Col. J. M. llrnoke, Prof. Physics.
Col. M. B. Ilurdin, Prof. General and
! Applied Ghemistry, etc.
j Col. 'l'. M Semtries Prof. Modern
j l.angUHßes. etc.
fob J. \Y. Lyell. Pi of. Math, and
Logic.
Col. .J. 11. Morrison, Adjunct Prof
I < diem is! ry. tc.
Col. K VV. Nichols. Prof. Civil and
I Military Engineering and APlronomy.
| Unde.r the direction of an efficient Fi
i nance Committee* (if the Board of Visi
j Lock, and with an enlarged annuity from
i the State, expenses of cadets are reduc
“d to the lowest rates. Session opens
Sept i.
For information or app nntment, ad
j dress, Gk.n. F. 11. Smith,
Superintendent.
Agents W.-i L 1 for DAYS of the
Son Of MAN.
Dr. March's Great IVOIIK Just Out.
The result of years of patient study
and travel- A l ook to charm the young,
delight the old, interest the student; a
nook mr evei\\ body The stylo is ele
gant and forcible; the language pure
bud pleasing. Finely and appropriately
iitiihtruti (1, artistic binding. Commend
ed by the press and clergy. 'Will sell on
night. A rare orroirruMTY for Ladies,
Ministers, Ftudouts, Touchers and others
wanting l ay ing employment. Address
J. (’. McCri: :>y A Cos ., Philadelphia, Pa.
• v-j •*■!* t$ i>u*3os
’A V. 'ci,iuir>:; ) ‘’0~) -ji4t(£ojJoiJQ;o.iffi|iii,io.C
•V ■ {•- ■ • i-.-I-JV-IL-'. .1 Or,; o, -r I '"’M •;'!!(
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■' '' 'u;c .|r:g jjc'u
IPARKEFTS GINGER TON IGI
Dr. Moffett is daily leceiving the
thanks of parents whose children have
ln-'jn saved liy TtETHISA (Teething
j Powders,)
Atlanta”, (il, “Vcb. 10,’70.
J/dsAv's. Ihitcliinann & lU o. :—
I liuvo itsrtl your “ Meuvuloino ”
| in several instances, and find it
tlie best remedy for neuralgia
■ rid headache 1 have over tried.
II relieves the pain, leaves none
1 of those unpleasant effects duo to
io narcotics and other anodynes.
1 shall always keep, it in iny
1 office, and take much pleasure in
\ recommending it to my patients.
G. 8. Holland, M.D.,
21 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold at Dr. A. I). Hill’s and I)r.
VV. Barton’s drug stores.
ap2C-4 w
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
11 000,000 Gallons AM Rye Whiskies.
8. B. WRIGHT.
IVo, 834. llroatl St ~ Augusta, Ga;
After an experience of fifteen years in the Retail Liquor Bußinesn feels juft
tifiod in offering to tlio public by Wholesale the Largest and Finest Stock of
Liquors iu the South, specialties among which are
Brandies, Wines, Hums. Gins &e.
California Brandies ami Wines, Old Seuinicrnong Wines, North Caioiina
I Grape Wines, Finest Blackberry Wines,Mountain Corn Whiskey.
Agent for KENTUCKY BOURBON BONESETTONIC and OLD CROW
WHISKEY.
Case Liquors of all kinds.
All orders bum the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed.
Bond your Demijohns, Jugs or Casks aud luivo them filled and returned.
S. 33. WRIGHT,
3-l(l-ly-'8(> 834 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GA
GAS, STEAM AND WATER WORK.
C. A. HOBBS
rl cfacsT.it 9 • 0 ; ; ; • ;
HAYING REMOVED TO MY NEW STORE AND SHOPS, NOS. 735 and
737. Ellis Street, near the Central Hotel, I uni fully prepared to serve any 6iie‘
desiring anything in niy line, with prompt attention. Being a practical workman
of J. years experience myself, and having as complete a corps of workmen as caul
tie found in this country. I can guarantee satisfaction. I cany a largo stock of
Iron and Lend Pipe for Gas, Steam and Water supply, from A inch to 4 inches
in diumotor.
Copper and Zinc lined Bath Tubs; Piston Paolcing—the lest assortment in
‘io South, consisting of Plumbago, Hemp, Soapstone, Rubber aud Combination
racking. Different grades of Emery and Plumbago.
liuet Rubber Packing amt Retting.
Rubber, Linen, and Cotton Back Hoko and Pipes, from inches to i ineb;
I 1 liedman s Ejectors and Injectors—the Best Boiler Feed ever offered RuywhefC'
will raise water from wells 100 foot deep and force it into the boiler. Hancock
inspirators; Keystone Injactors. The wearing parts of my Injectors can bo
cheaply duplicated, which is not the case with unv others.
Hydraulic Rams and Automatic Machines, for raising water from a spring,
Ev.u-y plantation should have one. Estimates given and sucoess guaranteed.
Drive Well Points and Pumps. This apparatus makes the cheapest and best
•veil known. Any one can put them down.
Pumps to lift water from deep wells. Cistern Pumps, Boiler Pumps. Steam
Pumps, Wood Pumps aud Force Pumps. Sheet Copper. Galvanized Iron *
Lead, Zinc and Tin. *
BRASS WlxtK
200 eavietieH of Kraus Steam Whistles, Guago Cooks, Boiler Guaycs. ..nag#
.llasaeH, Globe Valves, Safety Valves, Stop Cocks, Cheek Valves, to.
Gas Machines for Dwelling Houses, Stores, Mills and Hotels.
liTI keep these goofs iu stock and will fill orders promptly. aug'Jt-Om
KO. R. SIBLEY. WM. M. JOItDAN
.SIBLEY & JORDAN,
C( JTTON FACTOES,
AND
Ac HE NT. 3 FOR THE ©INS#
AUGUSTA, GA.
Especial Attention Given to Weights.
Quick Sales and prompt Returns.
l
€E: .V TMsiM, MOTEL*
Augusta Georgia.
MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Pcphjetob.
•
npjirs Hotel Rl> mil known to tho citizens of McDuffie ami adjoining comities'
' ,H tocijto Jin the eenti-c of 111, business iiui tiou of Augusta, convenient to Po*
u(!ks> Islegruph Oflion mid Depot, and "II vru induaamoats to the public uii
oqnnllea by uny other Hotel in the City.
W. T. Iticlismls & 5011
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL;
HOOKSEILEUS AND STATIONERS,
S'i'.l llruud Street, Augusta,"Georgia.
SCHOOL AMO < OLLECiE TEXT BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS, in groat variety, at greatly reduced prices.
BLANK BOOKS made to order on most reasonable terms.
Writing Papers, Envelopes—Samples showing reduced figrres furnish on
application. School Slates, Chalk. Slate and Load Pencils. Writing Ink Pens
Pencils, Gold Pens. Liber.il discounts to the trade.
Citizens of Thomson and Surrounding
Country:—
Look to your interests before making
Purchases hy calling on
Winter & Willingham,
And Hue their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, consisting of—
Dry Goods. lotions. Boots and Shoes,
AND A FULL LINE OF ’
Gentlemen’s Straw Goods,
Cheaper than over offered before. We ulho have a
Full Line of Embroideries,
From ‘J to (} cents.
Ladies’ Silk Ties,
At prices ranging from 8 cents to the bent at il.le. worth !lOe. A splendid lino ol
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hose,
From 8 to 50 cents.
.Boots, Shoos and Hats
j AVo would respectfully call youi attention to this department. As W© have
! be*n in business only a short while wo have no old stock to deal with, and wo
1 will keep no auction trash.
C-ff" We warrant what.we sell and make good what we guarantee that doea
not corn© up all right.
Call on us 01 send us an order. Wo guarantee satisfaction in both eric*
j u style. *
Fine Tobacco and Cigars a Specialty.
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