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The FcDiftk Journal
). l White, Ctfisop i^oirietor.
J. TANARUS, W£STft
ASWOCUTa KOIWR-'“•
TIKI MM >N. GA., HKPffhjMM
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Georgia will put ,U 1 WbstuSl tittfst w
tlu- fi, M. All vig'il. "‘.l rise to nomi
n| for elector lorlbe Stale-nt-large Ctd,
T. lVolc, >.f Ut ciimiv of Wuireii.
TL B. -puib*u.-Excel Ii ve Committee
fhr fain, ihi- tn h Googm'sioual District,
met hi nttftmrni'm-'immmfAm
rew.iv. fi not to kmc ml- •> ■ *ul4iite tor
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nHehi tW ** a wueauU #eii§|We
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s'v ~3 ""'T?
111 tko Maine fWion b.rt wok a very
large iuT) oTty" Wn, given Tn fSVftf" of fh# 1
jim-ribititwrtiTOtmdmrnt tnthe State oon
atihitiiui, Imt the rvauit Jooh out seem to
enthuse tli* jwohibitiuu luaUiiK, HI.
John, the nominee fur I’n a
liter.l, l.fs written * 101 lorlo . pprtigpuiil
imtitwrt in wjlieb W 'li'tloiiOß' "
tlie whole (.tori'.ii.ug hr a trick to teak
coital lor Binmo.
.. jfjp' ■ "■■■;
Got-of tne strange*',, ph**** >f Hi<-
prohibition disMtasum whieb I m attracted
mi mooli iuteiv-t in Melhtflie comity, is
Utatliir litAWi'aiMilr have urounhid
end rSw"d hk if the isses w.is tho ndop
tiuii or rejsetion of prohibition. nml this,
too, 111 face of file fact Hurt we have had
the for live yearn. Thom
iwtifpa h ire 0‘ .Jo 110 inealven bourse on
uu l oin t lii.l is ftoiv ol.t eh to no
laid nvrav to rent. Tlio prohibitory law
4*'r l.ittiietd i*vor III! 4<>p the Mtpibi
l writ, \ nml thojhute More titir pro
pie niiail '• tm tint dealer*, ami sub
ject limn, to lUv inalai tjoua and poo*!
(if. 11l til* ,M.V ?
t’.,yoiK ik greatly oXtfitefl liy the ati
fio. o( iffiiriutjr iooeud nity tinmed Tl omns
; !nnUt,)wUo a young Wliito ‘null
eta mi ‘JO veal's old. Ou Hmidiiy nigaut
it a! *i'. e.nt to ilo r.’ijxt ei y iu unit
town, ami broke am! .lelinaal uiioilxr
<1 I mbstout-a, mm tl.oii set tire to tbu
Mi iliiabnt |lYlffc* VU !) VWS' 4 •"
the i[voiiift!. uu Moinuy a inmitier of
il< lliitga mnj wtlnu buildidifi ivoro flrad
in ~ ■eh Mlie.\ r-loii. Wtieli nlglit llrriv
. if'vfr r one Inmdred liiuo nrnied tooob
Mib. .iml iittralli J the town. About 1)
tie’’ ok, I),tally Marshal Wallace halted
wan ,enain character who ran aud was
all. by Wallutai aid u.ipturnd. ,'i'ina
|iroiiai tuba Mar*! <>u. Ha Wa i.bdt iu
flvi , il is thmiahUivi will n
civ r. Mtraton acfinowleigod to fit'ae
on. pAki O'i’iint' T itptl Inirniud the
tiltu.*'and other 'mi Idlfiipi. ami aiya be
v.ill c mtinue bU tiwodnU work "us soon
us Inti iw>ra'ed
A jinUie innrmir un ranumlttW! in
An, 1 i>n X'rifjitjf u. h UI mm. Jii, Vail,
r.u n„uti unit much respeoUiil imni, uml
i.j- wa'.uamuu mI llic .lauU tu.Uuau dc-
I at, urn* vUu viotuu. They f.iuud bun a
At) Hid hjiooiaiiUi. |j3i WiJ ,
1 4 wl> yiba au: sod Lit body ohamui 1
lull t itnii r. Tin final Insd followed him
utid ick Id® from behind, (mil to hide
In. I ullt tttitlniod tl, body with kero
mill' mil! **f P.rn to it- nl! for till' Hum Of 5
MU, Ui.ich \*iW foiled, to lie Vi- Ikuai tu
l ii. fum Mm limtvor. A I.irn. hole w®>
I .11. ti.d fl nr, rut l ir in n |
f •)' tjii't l'a. depot i1.,l not burn.
'ii, • hitiihl* liuve oo*u mwli', but I here
it ■ Mno positive < tin'. Tim rnwnriix I
if i U lui Mm mu bI of tbfi |
Hii..) ii." to &Hyo, uml It'S tio).<# tint iln>
i.ta IV fintij- or partifH Will bo brougWi j
iu j ..00. i
, ‘i 5
TK.. UiSTHIC r UIUH SCHOOL,
I,itU • Ann ?. fr.iiiwu; VI• luut.i.l
- • Urt thn Nainn Bn Clihiil.
1:m ' .; JYrtn.M ;
f .0 onotl it) SOlilO oi til* IMpom of.
ion n.iV u j roponitlou to uiiuiigo tile j
f tin- PUtriat lliiji;
tv i. .d'* Ut the '*G J, ]’, r.t-iVO limit j
tom 1 I ivrit.i to nut tlt.i motion
Til. ;r>)fK)tiitioo is jastiliitblo iu pritioi I
[hi .lli.t 111 (Kilul.T.
luf* ihhl public service rendered by I
ntir .leur departed Chief Pastor, n lll lo J
|,lv.M-li h nnruimi Hint lum ■ h onllri'tiun of i
• vi.|, £1 UUO fur Uie Mein fit of Mia uintitn I
l.u.i Kay mine, if is ipi.te |smsit.l' '
tl'uf Ins Inis.is 111 Unit .lilt lu.HtFiit'ti bin
ili'iUn. Hw 'hut H limy be mini the on
UM|'rfso is MUiimdiU siili bin vmy lift'
bluis.l. Uiui.i oUo uml boly siuitluuiit
ili'tii ti'l tlmt Ins miuk tmaiiul l> ] M*. p.f
bided Umg with an eiiltuyirUNi oliioli il
nog-1. maty lio aunt, ho this! to found.
It is utmonl import im-nt to l. iuu ,i!
this t i Ilk' til I 111 1 gum I |S)IU\J' of lilun
changing tlio unit)ii. But. U wo umy lio
I'Clli.ittrsi lo syosS of sill'll s consider*-
t ion bow, it is eminently sis., a., a .] h-.-
tint of uiir, policy. Uir pup.nation in
Is-ouiniug mor • aruso OV.i v ye*V, Motli.
islisiu Uit ro tliau k<-ei>s pane WlUt tile ij.
<:v.im_ ..! popululi.u., 11. i.oo, to a oi.io
fii'in ivrlt to.* years ill.* Augusta Ills; no
in list iiff,*r trim trial coiltriuilioii, (i
i...n,uu.:iaiy in Hits hint t,o yais 1.-lU'
Gnu n nlvictoil, Boon it will vs.mpnoi
Jillu- luorv tbuti tlio eifedif Anglin!a, us
the ,\Uu ulu 1> niitci llOkk iitU<
lUMlfr' tiiiui tUrCJty oi .iU.iAUi. Ji (luu v
i * •MiVtliiig it u hhuh*, ihr Jut-ltUitt* Mr)U
iiayc wlitttuvir tttivAiilugf* Uumv uju iim
UUllia CUlialUUt ij INIWUtKi as UtttHt
1( TUmttsou
l>t' put iu tMJiuo ui|*t*r
ttum Ui Ut uiuw rili
iiuv MO U t'aiuigHl. .*. lk* Ali>ii 111
wliicli tlife liitiDu uf igt*
Hill NVpaU # v ua rally
jKut viH wiviau m Ura yH*Hr* gt> by. li<*
la ojm of tht< few iu oil}
repiUuti M wiUjtxi hoU uol
wioiMßMi liyitiia tme. M u
uhttady wkiu afuw Hi* vivath, Uial
lie wiij. really ll.ea tlrey
bitu. The aUm'uom t nay tuiMug u> l
hucli Qiaguilicout ufon'if, will every ilay
cuuliiuie lituo to uupu,i4 us more nou
more. A Vti.nioiusT.
Lillie 3:'ior Ci &ek Item*.
hT C. v\.UX.
Cotton picking U the order oi the day.
Mr. John Palmer has noli bin hum?
place iu Warred. aud will tuove to Uiih
neighbor ukhl. Ho is one oI the bts
aud inoet eub.-dmdia! ciiizoimof the conn
tv, aud wo wdi give him a Watty wel
come.
borne malicious raooa! baa Iteeo eliuue
fog the marlc* ot M*
The bciUi i < deaerveo a u#rm <u tai 00410
gfttttb
Mr. Freeman TLomau-. a hautlaomt i
'young gentleman of P.in, baa fonud
Mimotbing very attractive iu tlii* neigli
boriiuud.
!r. HK-rlin* (hUem re tiroparir.g to
euiftgfap* IsWt, r.d i* building a btmi
bigsuf fciisbt Jiortses. *
||i A. A., of Pan, oaare.lfbrougU tl.ia
’ •ieSntjPk'feee.tly, and if be could wear
oiik#,, t'mt were act fur Inta, In
' would liftvc enough to last him a life
j time.
Is it possible that 15ro. Hamlv, rpioted
a paasagu from tin- Pmsluih ami gave om
Saviour as the author 1
A HAJ-P-- M ARKIAGE,
I*nw*aa.|inmiii.i el..away iir-ri-nmTirmrwrr*-r
Eiutoh JofKKtr.:
lii e.avi|niiv with Messrs. .T. B. Elliott,
T. H. Wicker and Mi Ammie Wicker,
of thin eeote n, and Messra. T. B. Wick
nt, Muhoa l’.loher and Miss Annie Wick
or, of Warrentun, I viaitral, on Tburs
rluy, the 4th hist., the Southern portion
of Warren county. We arrived at tin
liospilahle residence of Mr. John B
Ciraon about, 10 o’clock, and at twent
iniiinte* to 1, Mr. 1., H. Winker an.
Miss Mattie V. Cason, were joined b
wmlloek. Rev. T. .f. Pilcher officiating.
After an elegant mid Isiuutifhl dinner
with the newly married
ooiij.U-, wu returm dto tlm homo of thi
bridegroom, whore we foetid u targi
; eownany of toluliv.* and friends aasem
bJud 10 welcome and oungialulate tin
liappy eouplo. Again we were cuiiod on
to dismiee the sulmtaiitiala aiul the dainty
delie.aeu-s of un excellent supper, ovei
which Mr. and Mrs, X. A. Wicker, the
parent* of tlio bridegroom, presided with
tt.oir accustomed graceful boapitality.
Tima past one of tlm most enjoyable oc
casions of my life, and I can but wish
that llm fiitrn* of the happy couple may
lie as bright os the dev ou which they
wore utado one. Ha him).
Warren Connty, Uu., Sep., IHB4.
THE AIAiNE LAW.
The Atlanta .Toiirmd, of recon! date
baa the following scnaibln aud true com
ment. on the minalitittioiinl amendment
in Matin', prohibiting the liquor trnllo :
”lt • clear that then* is considerable
Uittereuee of opinion in Maine as to the
wisdom of tiro proposed irmalidmeut, uV
eo aiiiotig l.im rHniids of statutoey pro
hintfci.ui, fo <hlinoli !*r these there is a
large clusa of intelligent persons who be
iive that the so-called Maine law, in all
tlm vaiiou,. Inio.'i in which, it baa fur
many years undergone tiio ordeul of
practical experuacut, Im i fiiilod to pro
duce the ini ended effect. This pertinent
i|uutiuu i asked, in nil candor : If tlm
hioat vigorous jegislatioa by Ktatuto lias
proved powerless to suppress tlm liquor
trade of wlmt avoil will bsncuiiatitiiliou-
*1 nnmunmrht ?
Tho rhetoric of fanaticism becomes
|iari)ih'H whan opiviseil by tlio force of
rwivou and experience, ami tlio real goo<t
ot a cause ig crippled and endangered by
tire intemperate tmrangaa* of zealot*.
lii the growing jnrobibtupa excitement,
wh eh tliroateus t. overwhelm every oth
t'r social-political question, the voice of
common sense, heard front tlio lips of
men of unimpeachable oltariiotor, and
I who have devoted many honorable yonrs
to the service of the jieoplc, oomt s like a
I culm hi ev a storm, Buoli voices the
I rrfih-lbngmid olwracters who spout im
| pr*oiie.ujle ttib.,ri(M, M woll as the
' thoughtful 'zealot who may have phdged
I himself to mbor m the "total supprts-
I slo;i“ armv. most listen to, for, after all,
1 they cannot i,fiord to bring ridicule up
lou a cause whose njotive* and aims ure
I moil ( xoelb.'ut, but some of whose ruelli
. uua have dcgHfiers'isl into mere cant ami
I tiliratoonbqc Bvshitry. Such a voioe is
| Uuurf Ulut Justice Appleton, nu emi
! nont jurist, a wise aud good man, whose
I jnriiemi oatccr oermspoud* almose exact
ly with the duration of Mie prohibitory
exporiiaxut, from Neal I>ow‘* Maine law
iu 1851 to the present year.
He, and umoy other men of exalted
| menial and moral character, forcibly
I condemn wlmt they cimincU-nze us the
utter uselcssiiuk* ol these pro|K>sud oou-
I stiiiilioual niucnduieits. and which are
| ssinly supposed to lai the sovereign
pamuou for the fearful ill* of iuUuaper
j lined .
| Another interesting fact whioh lb*
b'iodiug zeal of extremist* Uixw not allow
‘ tlicui to perceive, is that suoh uu ameud
-1 nn'.,t is the ‘first step toward breaking
down Hie distinction heretofore main
tained] Imt ween orgnuic and statute law.
| 'Che rmidumo lal taw does not restriet
tllnu in iSmni'etioii witli tlm power of
| Hie governmeiit, suoli as the guarantee
; ing of free speech, fress press, trial by
! jury, froodom t r worship llod as i-mi
| aeieuou d'u tuii s, and the like primal
I rights. The attempt to prevent flie sale
,of distilled or is, lot mentis! liquors
; eobseipieuUy to violate fumiutnentat law.
U is the iutrodsetion of a principla
I which, by setting up revolutionary pre
, "(slept, would endauger the fmidameutal
j liberties of teuiihlioun govermuout.
BP
The ivpufnlton of Stomach
Hitlers as a j r vei tive m fpidt mice, a
Mummlm*. **u in-GMnnt, a giutim) roMora
t\. and u specific for fevi • and Htiuo, hidi
n'’ ii*U* I‘inioUK uilVoiiniia, ihcu nut than,
i'Oi*ttN dWdtlw, ** nditutiomd winkncßS
is cNtithio-k*d up.ii tlio sound basis of luoie
Um*u twenty ye us vvperieiico. aud can no
m U' slink* nbv he claptrap in*d turns
of ulna n-utifi*? prtteiiri*a*x, than the aver
l.i turn bills by the 'bat ninth* I
through th< ir and ttV*. far saiu by all Drug
gi-l and dottier* gt ueinliy.
It. 11. HORTON,
FASHIONABLE
IT; ii i-JDie sst?i\
; Office at Knox Hotel, Thomson. Georgia.
juuN t; west
Attorney at Lair,
THOMSON. GA.
Will j*rt Uco iu ali the Courts of Me-
Chiilao and neighboring counties, aud iu the
tfufuome Court of tbe State.
St ict attention givuu tu collection a, and
to a* I business entrusted to kit oare.
oil Muu otrect over J. JL. Hoi
aaud >rt*a utore.
KEW ADVEBTIKEMENTS.
kp— . ■ ilj.in '
New Saddle and Harness Shop!
CONituerßD liTs— if || P' 't
E. JT. PASCHAL,
Opposite J. V. .Shields’, Kail road Street,
Thomson, Georgia.
i—i-
Hliving employed a good, I irst-ClinS Saddle and IfoCncM Maker, 1
will keep on band a greet supply i jyisod hand-made iiarncae, Bridies,
etc., ana make any kind ot Harness to order, from tbo cheapest to tho
finest. 1 will also keep in atonic Sole, Lace Leallier and Ticlting. Re
pairing hurnesa and saddles neatly and promptly done. Will also trim
bnggiea and carriage*. In connection with tho Harneaa Bitaineas, 1 have
added also Repairing and Upholstering Furniture, etc., Bring in yonr
I’arlor Furniture and have it recovered and made as good an new. All
work in my lino will be warranted.
I solicit a liberty abare of public patronage.
Sept. 17, 1884. E. .. PAMCHAL,
LOOK OOT FOR YOURSELF!
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TIMES AKK MAUD AND MONEY 18 VERY 80ABCBI
A. 8. ROGERS f
Has joat received a nice, fresh and new lot of
Candies, Canned Goods, Notions,
Vases, Toilot Sets, Musical Instruments
Of all kind*, Willow mid Olasswniro, Asrstud and Mineral Wnttn. Krssh
Txit (lorn Btarch, JelUtiue. Cream Cheese. Macaroni, Apple Cider, Hananiw, firied Fruit,
Ac., Ac. Big lot of Imported Cheroots and the Celebrated “1,. Q. C. L.” Cigars.
Hep*. 17, UN4. Eespectfully,
A, S. ROOEIHB,
Pendleton’s Book Store,
Wl4 Hlroel,
Next to E. R. Scbnoidor’*.
Auousia, - - - ~ _ Gkoroia.
Keeps eoustantly on hand a full line of
Books and Hintionory, consistinj2 in part of Htnndnrd and Misocllnneous
Books, Novels, Titles, and Religious, Bible*,Testaments,
Hymn Books, of differnnt dehomination, Sunday
iSchool Books nml Bequisilrs, School
Book*, Blank Book* of all
kimla, Nolo, Letter,
Eowla-Oap, Bill nnd I egnl Cap I’apor, (Jltlne and l'nney Stationery, PSe
luru Fi'ninoa, IJollsaml Toy*, I’hptoj'Vlfph nml Autogiaph
Albums, IMolures, &<\ Book* und small pauk
ngos of Stullonciy aunt by mail
ireo of postage, on re -
ceipt of money for the same.
HcpL 17, 1884.
A. P. Pendleton.
I 1 ■
Look Out!
FOR
J. F. SHIELDS’
Next AVeek!
The Leisure Time For
the Farmer is at Haiul.
~
And iu order to make you ENJOY it we offer you GOODS LOWER than over before.
Summer Goods
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—
Ar actually going tit and below
MANUFACTURES PRICES.
For tbe ue\t FIFTEEN or TWEN T\ duvn we want to move out every thing we have in
the bonne on thin lino regardless o? coat, to make room for tbe
MAMMOTH STOCK
That in on tbe rotel to fill their places.
Straw Hats from ‘di to fiOe for the hoot—Ladies Hats reduced front if 1.30 to 75c. ,
Silor Mats reduced from *I.OO to .30c—ISailor Huts from 5 to doc.
Ladles Slippers reduced from $1,75 to *1.16 ladies Newportics from $1,511 to 03c.
Lndies and Metw Slip era from 25 to 75c—Best ntaudard calico from ;i| to 3c.
Printed Uwi 3* to ttc—'Wliite Lawn from 7}e to the tiu st Persian latwu ai Jlso
lauw collar* from -Vs up—Ribbons, Laces. La Tie*, Edging in eudlesa varieties.
Parasol* reduced to prices that would astonish you
Come wit li the all powerful cash
-AND-
You will get everything as stated above.
J. T. WRIGHT, Manager.
Thomson, Georgia
NEW A DVEKTLSEMEb T.
Cattb ©n ®0 C|is!
o
I take pleasure {n informing my friends and customer* that I have moved from
my old stand on Main Street, to the Blue Store, ou Railroad A venae, old stand of
H. W. Gerald, and am now prepared to give mv patrons bargains never before
offered in Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Clothing, Hats aud Caps, Boots aud
Shoes, Tobacco*, Hardware, Crockary. Medicines, etc.
A shont of thaqfefaluftsK will go up from tbabeans ansi mouths of all who are
attracted by the wguetim of my Low i'rices. Liateu ;
WhitepDre** Shirts, Laundried, 50 cents.
Extra Pine Ke-inforoed Whits Shirts, SI.OO.
Men’* Suspender*. Good ones, JO cents.
Ne Pins Ultra Brass Pins, Gilt Edge Papers, 5 cents.
Spool Cotton—warranted 200 yards, 80 cents per dozen.
Dress Goods, Six aud a-qnarter cents per yard, regular price 10 cents.
Spectacles, assorted colora, only 10 cents per pair.
Cocoa shaped Dippers, Black Enameled Handies, 10 cents.
Rubber Balls, good size, JO cents.
Brown Drill Drawers. 25 cents. Watering Pota, 10 cent*.
Quart Measures. 10 cents. Eire-polished Cup-foot Goblets, se.
Seven inch Glass Plates, scollop edge, 5 cents.
Six inch Batter Dishes with handies, only 10 cent*.
Beautiful Mustard Pots, lit cents.
Ten inch Bread Plates, Moss Bose pattern, 10 cents.
Elite Toilet Heap, 8 cakes in each box, with a tine silk handkerchief, 25c.
Ideal White Boap, pat up in mammoth 3 lb. bars, only 25 oents. A fine
Silver Plated Tea-*|>oon given with each bar.
Willipus t Wallipo* 1! tho largest stick of candy ever offered in the world for five
cent*. I have tho ••Dntia.’’ “Hartford,” “Weed," “Royal Bt. John,” and
'•‘Williams’’ Hewing Machines, all of which will lie sold cheap and on liberal terms.
Try “Silver Lake” Patent Flour, the best fl mr in the world for the money.
Iu canned goods, I have Salmon, Roast Mutton, Sardiues, Corned Beef. Tripe, Ac.
Vary H&*peettully t
JOHN L. JfOLZENDOIIF,
RAILROAD STREET, THOMSON. GEORGIA
NEAL, PEARCE & CO
Have moved into the store occupied in
years past by JJb. T. A. Scott, where they
have and will keep on hand, a full and se
lect stock of
dry goods, xorroNs, czornmo,
ROOTS AXJ> SHOES, DATS, FAMILY
a no us hies, etc, etc.
—ALSO—
The Domestic aud New Home Sewing Machines.
We challenge any house to show even their equal. Wo make mi extravagan l
statements, nothfhg bombastic, nothing sensational, preferring rather to give you
tho plain, unvarnished facts.
Yon nro cordially invited to come and examine onr stock, where polite attention
will be sliowu you, ami we guarantee to sell yon Goods as LOW and as GOOD a
anyone else, aud none will appreciate your patrouugc more than wu.
Respectfully,
NEAL, PEARCE & CO.
T. A. SCOTT’S OLD STAND, Main Street, THOMSON, GA.
The McDuffie Drug Store
—
lifSTAIIUKIIEIJIN IWGrt
MRS. A. D. HILL,
DEALER TN
! Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. Glass, Lamps, and all
Articles usually kept iu a Drug Store.
A FELL SUPPLY OF GARDEN HEED ALWAYS ON HAND ALSO ONE HUNDRED
POUNDS OF FRESH Turnip Seed Jn*t Received
K<JH FALL SOWfNti.
KEROSENE OF ALL QUALITIES. RED, WHITE and BLUE
AH of whioh I pro,how to eel) at the LOWEST LASH price*.
Mr*. A. D. Hill, ilruggiat, lisa received a futi supply of rmre. trash Garden Seeds
from the old eeDbil*hed lion** of l>. Landreth ft Hon, Philadelphia, luntlao freui J) At.
Ferry ft Cos.. Michigan, ( oil early anil supply yourselveo before the atuck is broken.
MRS. A. D. HILL,
SI AIN STREET THOMSON. GEORG I
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW and GRIST MILLS, and MA- -
CHIXEItY and MILL SUITIES
l{<‘]>ah\H Hone at Reasonable Deices.
. LOMllAltl) & CO
Foundry, Mticliine and Boiler Works,
{tfrewgrro* • - Georgia,
Wo bay, cll, rent ('.xelmngo, and repair Knginea on favorable terms.
| Have S car load* New Ungiit,**. 2 cur bent* o,p hand Engines in stock
tor prompt delivery steam and Water Pip- itt Rcd-tpc J I’iiccs Agoiiia
for Allas Engines. Aultman Taylor Eogiiiu* Kociing Jnjccioi'*, \"auduxcu
Jet Pm|i. Gardimr’a G-vc.-uor*, Cb-iui* Click Mill Uock*. Eclipse
Double Inrhino licrl-. All kn-d* cl new work and repair- promptly
done. We are w orkmg alamt Dlt bund* and cipp every dav.
We save tlio lantrewl aud best filled <> a shop in the Sunil)—-new and
improved tools for all kinds of work in our lino. Cull and aoo u* when
in Augusta.
UKo. R. LOMBARD k CO.
GRAND FORCED SALE
-
F-460 ROW* ©AJUPSBT3!
lii ftloqueti, Brussels. d-Plys. Ingritfo* aud Venetian. all new Goods. Ami of
1460 Hearth Ru&s and Door Mats
At 10 per cent. Icm lluiu iUKU.ufaeiiirr s piieea. Good* must be oold during the month*
of March and April to make room for
300 liolis New Cos if ton Matting.
AKIUVINH. Mill also offer great bargains in
Lj ph°lstery Oof >d? rmd Kriiicre®,
Haw Silks, Portiar Cloth. Hair Glothu, Fringe* of all kinds. 53 5
Lace Curtains and Window Cornices
Iu style, quality aud price never excelled, and iu
Window Shades.
We have opened the finest Stock ever shown Smuh ia new styles for Spring trade
ud iu
Wall Papers and lioom Decorations.
Our Stock is replete with new and pretty sty lea.
PICTURE FRAMES, BHAOKKI'B AND POCKET. —Picture Framw, all sizes, with
with Glaus imd Books complete. Wall aud Comer Ikackets and Pockets, uewstyle.
ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMOS—Ueauliful Subjects. High Art at
half former prices.
FLOOR, STAIR. TABLE AND CRUMB CLOTHS-Floor, Stair and Table Oil
Cloths, any width. Crumb Oletb, all sizes, half prwe
BASKETS, BROOMS, DUSTERS. BRUSHES—A full aasorted Stock.
CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF ClLAßOE—Furniture UpboLtered. For
new Goode, low prices aud eolid bargain* come at i*nce to
S.trniE & €osems¥%
NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.
AJtVgRTIHI^yUtNTS
QUILLIAN BROS.,
. Have just oeaed and are
FRESH STOCK of DRUGS and
Family Medicines,
*XSO— A Completed Stof k of
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware aha fckr&i
■tuii i *i/TOc’eHeiyMr m , lWtllftlMlir
No. 4, Brick Roav, Tliomsoif, Gii.
The Public are cordially invited to call hud obtain prices.
A . €• Q&ILLMN (Sr ®O,
Thomson, Ga., Sept. 17. 1884.
SCHOOL BOOHS,
J. T. NE&Xi,
—AT-THE—
POST OFFICE,
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SELECTED .STOCK OP
School Boolih aud School Stationery,
Fancy Box Pupern. Autogmpb Albums,
Photograph Alburns. Photo’ Frames, Fine Note Papir and
Envelopes, Letter Pftj*?r, Fools Cap, Bill and Legal Cap,
Blank De*<k Inliil otliffir
Ledgers, Day Books, P*K.*ket Books aud
Mcmorandimw of all kinds, Slate Pencil*,
• Cra)>u, Ink, Pens,
Itoofi Satchels,
Will reeckre and forward subr.criptiofcs to all ne\#papei-s and Periodicals at
Publisher s liatea.
E. It. SCHKEIDEIt
Whelesot* aaft Retail Dealer in
Fine Wines, Cigars, I>r:ta< if s. Toftarea, liaereril
Waters, Wnhktes, tuns. Foiter,
Ale, cte„ etc. \
HOI and SO2 Jirort'T Street, : : : : : Augusta, erflGa
% ■ AGENH’ FOR- e '4 : v
Tea re (Hit/not Ponsarrlin, Urbnnn Who I Vontfn ny
Anheu er-Busch Bracing Association.
E. Van Winkle & Cos,
ATLANTA, - UFORGIA.
MAKUF ACTUHES OF
E. VAS WWklSi iJ) v *vft2^|spr
Aivnrdnd for best sninplrw, best guarrii. results in (Amoing, and bast cnutructed
Machine, the fast price, £IOO, or gold medal. Jndgswi li S UHika, Afias., '£ U bmeiles,
Mias., WI) %Xfjw, IU Kim^qy Also, fir|t premium st tbs
South Carolinsfiluto Fair mid (isorgfs Fairs. This Gin isiin Iron Friofc, Steel Shafts,
Everything of the very best material andfll gnaranteed'. **
_ l \ POUBLE SGREW PRESS
Said to be the Best
Press in the World,
Suitable for Horse,
water power.
sameti|ae.| / r A
SINGLE SCREW PRESS
Packs 400 to GOO jjftTfl' f 1
founds in two minutes.
Follow Block swings *
olh so there is nothing l, ,1J
in the way when put-
Wrought Iron Screw f§k'ik[h&
Send for Catabgne and Prioes, "
John E. Benton.
Sole Agent for MoDnffle, Lincoln and Co
lumbia Counties,
Tiio.aison, Ga.
I THE MODEL SODA TVATEIt |
Establishment cf tlie SotitU.
CINGER ALE, 80IIA H ATER, ETC.
EQDAt. T3 ANT IMroBTED, MAKCIACTOBBu AND FOB SALE AT
CLINTON’S BOTTLING WORKS
1348 BROAD STREET, . . . AUGUSTA, GA.
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