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NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
HARD TIMES PRICES
-AT * .
T. A. SCOTT &
THOMSON. - - GEORG J 4.
Tho long continued financial depression ncccobitateß the reJuction of
prices to tho very lowest living figures, bo that the REST good* to he
obtained ip the market, which are ulwayu tho CHEAPEST, may be with- ;
in the roach of all. With those facts in view, I assure iny customers and :
the general public that tho extensive aad various lines of merchandise j
which 1 am now offunug to the trade, will give entire satisfaction as to
superiority in
QUALITY and PRIOIIS [
I do not deal in SHODDY GOODS of any description, but guarantee that
my customers shall receive their purchases just, as represented, iu the
• genera)
But CjJooijs Biok*artiheni!
Will bo found every article usually offbrocf in a iTrst-c/ass estu bUxhmanl
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DOMESTICS!
Cheaper than over bofore. Now is the time to buy.
p ii i jsr t s,
A splendid assortment, from 4c to 5c per yard. Those goods are selected
and purchased uftor a long experience wi'h an especial view to the wants
and tastes of the peoplo of this section of the country, and I am confi
dent that 1 can sn'.isly the most exacting and please even the most
fastidious. 11 they will examine and price my goods.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
j-m® ■’ - ■w,
Iu thii Depuvtmcnl. 1 um Hffei'lng tho largudt nnd most seloot
assorlniont of
Silks, Sfitins, Cashmeres and Worsteds, of
All th. Intent culm, (ud atylm. Also
VELVETS and TRIMINGS.
I havo a vmy oxUosivo stock of , r ,
Ladies’ Cloaks and Walking Jackets,
and Russian Circulars,
Wluob must bo sold and aro offered at rotnarkubly low figuros. Also
A bouulitul lino of
Gloves,'rilandkercliiefs, &e., Beautiful Millitiery
Hoods of every description.
♦:'• /I ' :* r J* f | J\ | i
HosiibyjDepakthbnt,
m In this Departmont 1 am offuring a largo aud varied assortment of
Ladies’ Misses, Gents and Hose,
* AT THE MOST FAVORABLE PRICES.
SHOES,
My stock ol Ladies’, Misses, Men’s and. Children's Shoo® is large
and ol tho best and most popular styles.
NOTION DEPARTMENT,
Huttons of every Variety, Mens Tics, and Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Combs,
Brushes, Suspenders, Perfumeries, and Novelties id eVory ilcscripuo
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CfEWTS FURIfISHUTO C^OODS),
My stock in tliis doparttnoni is as fail and complete as can bo fonnd
in any store, and must be Rold; therefV>r-\ 1 am offering tin- most favorable
inducements to ilia trade. .IK A NS, Ac, olall the Host
grades and beautiful styles, Pill KTS, Laundered and Utilutindored, Best
Linen Bosoms, and all material of the best (juality.
Clothing ! Clothing!
For Men and Boys in great variety, OVKUCOATS at Bottom
Figures. Beautiful and stylish .Suits of best goods aud to fit
every siae, .Handsome, Huralilo and Cheap.
$ ■'*"*: ■ Vi: - * r,
Boots, Shots hst fours,
In Ibis Department my, stock is very complete, enihfitoing
GENTS’ FINE BOOTS and SHOES, BOVS’ FINE BOOTS anil Sffofe,
LABORERS' BEI-iT BOOTS aud SHOES, BROGANS, Ac., All from
, the bet uutuirfsctum.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
In this T>epartiueut will be found constantly in HtooV every artfeh* usually
kept in a hrM-doxs clixxjery llvUwv. embracing ovei vibvns; ucook*ary
to Kupply the wants of the tind*. and 1 nm miftdeiVtlvitr Ay
priot‘B will Ih- entirely satisfactory to every purchaser.
1 do not keep or offer for wale any lightweight
>r aecoutl-claw good*, but only the BKBl' |
to be had m the market. In Staple
UfocerieH I IjnTe a vary largp
and well aelectod stock of
CORN, BACON, MEAZ, SUGAR, COFFETT, JUFT.,
LA.JID, •VlfEkSB, SALT, SYJiUP, "topI.tASLS,
MACKEREL, BAGGI.VO AJflfi TJFS
Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff, and shelf Gw>d* too tihtnorous to mention
Hardware. Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Grass amt Cotton
Hope, Powder, .Shot, Wads, Shells and Caps for Breach Loading Guns.
A Hotter Selection ol these goods has never botn brol#kt-to
this market, and at prices that lead them all
CUT Goods delivered in any part oi Town free of chargo.
rm & sevrr,
1 anil Brick Bow, Thomson, (Ja.
lit;luHit* Weekly Journal.
Thomson, Ox., February 18, 1885.
WISE AMI UTIIEIIW'ISE.
fU<- man who can’t laugh la an animal and the
man who won’t v/. n devil.— Joau Billing*.
Her saucy dim plea come and go,
fthe* 1 ac.eti r ither tight;
Her curia in rich abundance flow—
£he takes them off at night.
J> Her lips would tempt a honey heo,
Her left eye's nil askew ;
A Gainesborough hat she wears
And number fourteen shoe.
Bbo cannot hake a flannel cake,
Yet eats thwin by the score ;
Bhe lores rne f am pretty sure,
But loves her poodle more.
Soft hearts often harden, but soft
change.
—The man w? o had n preject on foot
wont to a com doctor.
—lt is L tier t<* Id* alone in this world
than to br .ig up a toy to p'.iy on the ac
cord con.
—A book has breri published called
“Half-Ho ;rs vritli I xaccia." The author
waa not a regular bear l.r.
—Forty ,;irU will mu After ft sneb with
a gold-Ip ado I cane where one will shy
up to a fellow who eound horse sense.
—A Dcluwaro man wants to marry the
FnsproM* Knffen -JWtl 4S '?xr Hfif >jh-'
jectiona*you had better rise up and speak
low.
- There’s where a man has the anvan
tige. He can undress in a cold room
and have his bed warm before a woman
has got her hair-pins out aud her shoes
noised.
—-A young man at Jersey City poison
ed himself rather than see his widowed
mother murry a member of the Legisla
ture.
*—An exchange asks : “Do failures
holy anybody ?” They do. They help
some persons to get out of a tight place,
and others to swear.
Those Now York young women con
tinue to marry dukes. An orange ont
ang with a title wouldn’t bo safe among
them.
—Poets may recall aw often an they
please the memorials “of many a Christ
man pastfor our part we prefer many
a Christmas present.
—No human being can cut a pie in o
six pieces and nouMi# six chiUrt'J* that
one ol tfleir tsu’t got a
juil a trifle the largest.
—A traveling oorreapondent write*
that tho Bt, John River, of which Cttua-d
diann talk so much, in nothing
l*’ght from the ukouih of'lfc® ft? LaH
, If
—A Vermont %vnftp br,*., 4 u*p:l
ItUB driver’s uose ut onn blow, and she
was on her wity to a water enro eHtaltlisli
ment, and supi>osod to bo in a dying con
dition ut that.
dou’tMaaui tka Btlu> nnybod}
nmd, nor ditwoong. trm tagatiina,: yet
we can’t help but believe that the man
who spends his time wyitiog tti”
Prayer iu a oirclo ttie o(a.ilireJet|>t,
.piece had bettor bo s%en wdrknijf apbiind
Tie woodpile.
file latSnfltlililia* ffoo# its snow,
The sky is aernuson hanm r,
‘Ob, wilt thon with me a shlglijßjf gh,
My lovely, red-haired Itumiri ?
—A Pensylvatiia aigitt vf
,Ihiu Rice’, elephant going to water nfid
charged him. The men tip
bull said that there was nothing weft 1 . £
saving except the riug iu the uose, an 1 I
that was badly bout.
—A stranger was seen going out of
Paterson, N. J., with two pound of pow
der under Ilia aim and a pipe in his
mouth, hut lie didn't reach home (hat
night nnd uo clue Ims yet been found,
except a thigh-bone, which was lodged
ill a tree-top.
—A Grot and B:\y bin-biurt who talks in
his sleep told bis wife the other night he
wuh going to buy her a jute switch for a
Oliriutinns present, aud she gave him
three kicks and called out : “Make it a
silk dress, you old brute you J”
* —A Dakota wood chopper turned Im
coat wrong side out to scare a bear. The
bear took the coat off aud a good deal of
hide with it.
—Au Idaho gentleman stripped him
self, hung his npparet ou a saw-buck
and retired on a pile of oordwood. His
mistake was discovered by his wife, who
overboard him quarreling with an imag
inary old woman about there not boiug
cover enough on the bed,
— 4 ‘Oh ! your nose is as cold as ice !”
a Boston father thought he heard his
daughter exclaim the other evening, as
iie was rending in the next room. He
walked m for an explanation, but the
young fellow was at one end of the sofa
ad the grid at the other, while both
looked so innocent and unconscious that
the oi l gentleman concluded that his
ears had deceived him, aud so retired
from the scene without a word.
St"tK OkkWas Shot— A duel was late
ly fought in Texas by Alexander Shutt
aud John S. Noth Nott wits snot and
Hliott was not. In this case it is better
to be Shot t than Nott. There was a ru
mor that Nott was not shot, yet Shutt
avows that lie shot Nott, which proves
either that the shot Sliotfc shot at Nott
was not shot, or that Nott was shot not
withstanding. Circumstantial evidence
'< ~ot always good, though. It may he
| 'Sade to appear and trial that the shot
MhoU shot shot Nott, or, as accidents
I vitli firearms are frequent, it may be
j .• >ssib e that the shot Shot! shot shot
himself, whou the wbota affair would re
*lv e itself into its original elements, and
•Sot would bo shot, and Nott would be
nbt. We think, however, that tho shut
Shott not shot not Shott, but Nott. It
is hard to tell, though, who was shot.
- —The widower’s grief has been pro
nounced by oompetcut authority to be
lovely while it lasts, but it is uot con
structed to endure the rude assaults of
time. A Connecticut niau who only last
spring throw himself upon the cold trust i
that wrapped his lieioved’s clay aud !
wept until his eyelashes fell out, lias i
sinoo had three women following him !
etottud for alimony. -
t):- .'.t i.hi.■ I‘
and ' VEKIpr . i '■ sut
by a hcaiftNHKk. aud as the food is aa
himilated, tie body acquire* substance.
Appetite is restored, and the nervous sys
tem refreshed with much needed slumber,
through the line of this medicine, which is
also beneficial to persons of a rheumatic
tendency, and an inestimable preventive of
fever and agne. For sale by all Diuggists
and Dealers generally.
I.fgal Notices.
Sheriff Sale.
(i KOIIGIA McDuffie County.
Will be sold in front of the Go. R. It
depot, in Thomson ►•uni county, on the Ist
Tuesday in March, between the legal sale
hours, the following property, to wit: One
yoke of oxen, one two-horse wagon, one
buggy nnd one bay mule. levied on as the
property of Joseph T. Kendrick, to satiu
ty a mortgage fifa issued from McDuffie
Superior Court, in favor of W. H. Howard
& Hons vs. paid Joseph 'J'. Kendrick. I’rop
erty diacribed in mortgage.
WM. E. BPEIK.
Jan, 28, }BBS. Hheriff,
Citation.
GJJQI^OIA — McDuffie Countv.
John E. Langford haw in due form ap
plied to the im'Whjgned for permanent let
ters of ndimui'trktion on the estate of
Hiilery Langford, late of said connty, de
ceased, aitd 1 will p*HM upon said applica
tion on the first Monday in March, 1885.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 2d day of February. 1885.
Feb. 4, 1885. ti A. B. Thrasher,
Ordinary.
Sheriff Hide.
GEORGIA McDuffie County.
Will be sold iu front of the Ga. H, K.
depot, in Thomson, said county, on the Ist
Tuoaduy in March, wittiu the legal sale
hours, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and thirty-fir* (18>
Acres of land, more or less, situate 1 iu said
county, adjoining lands of Mary E. Spier.
Willis Kent, col.. Jackson Megabee and
others. IssvTed on as the property of L.
Byrne to satisfy a fifa issued from the
County Court, in favor of w. H. Howard A
Hons vh L. Byrne and f F. Fsry endorser
WM. E. HPKfit,
Jan. 28, 1885. Sheriff.
CitiXjm lor Dismission,
McDuffict ounty.
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HPPR,E.
\\f 1 raniUrTO UitPGtiy If- R. Depot,
*▼ tom'i'mym I<io hours of sale on
Int Tuesday in March lHßf>.
That tract of land in McDuffie county,
Wlinreou Mrs. Anna A. Laiisd< 11 uow lives,
containing four hundred and seventy two
a ore*, more or less, adjoining lands of
AA>ijh HUffiti n, W. A WfcK E (’,
(fbnatlik.i l%rry, J. F. Shields and
Lr. Vbittfrys
Said hind sold under nnd by virtue of
power, for that purpose given t Phinizy A
t'jk, .by ■Jtl’Syr #Bs. A Lanodell, iu b*T
IwrM|u> n |bl It t l§t,d March 1884. Ihe
wu Und being soWl U satisfy the debt
which said imrftgage was given to cecure
with cost of c< Unction. PHINIZY ACO
GUang'e ot Sciie lule
STONE FOUNTAIN ROUTE.
Schedule
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Arrive AuHos. j,. m
Arrive Washington 7:20 p m
Leavo 'A ashitigfou 4 Jo p m
Leave l'hoinson 0:45 p. m
Arrive Augusta 8;lop. m
NO. 1 WEST-Dailv
Leave Augusta .10:50 a m.
Arrive Thomson 12: I S p. m
Arrive Garnik 12 42 p m
Arrive Mi.’ou. 0:45 p. m
Arrive Washington 2:20 p. m
Arrive Athens 4 4n p. m
Arrive Gainesville 8 20 p m
Arrive Atamt A0 p. ui
NO. 2 EAST—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8:00 a. m
Lt> ve Oeiuosville 5:55 a. m
| Leave Athena y : 3O . m
j Laarv Macau 725 h. m
j Leave Willing to u U3or. m
; Leave Oamak 1.36 p. in
j Leave Thomson 2:00 p. in
Arrive Augusta 3:35 p. iu
NO. 3 WEST—Daily.
Leave Augusta 9:10 p m
Lave Tiiommm 11:21 y m
Leave Macou 7.10 p m
Arrive Atlanta 0:40 a. ui
NO. 4 EAST-Daily.
Leave Atlanta ...s 20 p. m
Leave I lioiusun 3..‘ 4 u. tn
Trains run by 'hUi Meridian time —52
initiates slower than Augusta time.
Train Mo. 27 will atop at. and receive
pa seugers to and frvuu the following
stations, only :
Grovetow ii TDr/olin. Harlem,Bearing,
ThomsOß, Cauiak. B ruet Crawfordville,
IJuiou Yoint, GruTisl>oro, Mudison,
Rutledge, Social (.Dele, Covington,
t'onyots, St •;>- M-imtaiu and Deeatur.
Train No. 2S will stop at. amt receive
| passengers to and from the following
J stations, only:
(irtivetowii.
BerzeUwHarlem, Dearing. Thomson.
Camak Birnet Crawfordville Union Point
Greencslxiro. Madison. Ratledgo, Social
Circle, Ccvington, Conyers. Stour Mouu
tain aud Decatur.
The Fi**t Line runs Through Sleepers
Botwe-'U Atlanta and Charleston and eon
muds for all points East and Northeast
West and Northwest, No. 28 stops at
1 Harlem fir soppe**
JOHN W. GREEN.
General Manager.
E. R O GUSEV,
Geu l Pasvsonger Agent.
Thomson Homo School.
Ihe Spring Session will begin Jauuary
12th, 1880. Clse the 4th week in June
TERMS :
Primar-j SI2BO.
Intermediate 15.0a.
Academic 18.00.
Music 15.00.
Drawing and Calisthenics with ut extra
charge. Patrons are given full benefit of
the PublicJk-ud Tho Public Term em
braces thfi t days. With thanks for
former I solicit your favors in
the funJ[ Respectfully,
■FBS LUNA JOHNSTON.
Thom?onDn . Dec. Jt I^4.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Georgia Chemical Works!
—MANUFACTURES OF—
STANDARD FERTILIZERS
AUGUSTA, Ga,
MASTODON AMMONIATED
Soluble Phosphate,
Manufactured and gold by u for the past eight years, has gained a
reputation unequalled by that of any other Fcrt-llzor-this comnany hav
ing the highest testimonials as to its superior merits. Our
ACID PHOSPHATE
Has been the standard lor many years, having no -tiperior. Anticipating
a heavy demand, we have manufactured a large quantiiv, which we war
rant equal to any heretofore made by us.
Low’s Georgia Formula
To those who have used it heretofore, requires no commendation
from us. We have only to say that the analysis of this season is lull-- up
to any made in the past Alter repeated mquesl- from those who have
used it, we have concluded to make a limited supply of ourold branded
Dissolved Bone Phosphate and Potash.
This article is made of Bone Phosphate ami. Potash wish fm one
half to one per cent, ol Ammonia a very superior article, which has giv
en wonderful results hen used alone **
Genuine Leopoldshal! Kainit,
Imported direct from Germany by the car load.
o I he . r C< l" nl,T .lf, with cheap fertilizers, Which are made and
sold by irresponsible parties. A-k y.,ur merchants lor our goods Many
Healers are representing to the farmers of Georgia that the „. ods which
hey sell are made by us, whet, suet, is the ease, they always have writ
,en ovidem eof the fact, w hich they should he required to show. Beside
our standard brands above we are prepared (o put up any fo.mula desir
od, provided it docs not conflict with I■> laws of the Slate in w hick it is
U- be sold. We have superior facilities for manufacturing, arid from our
een ral position, wr are ''n ibUd to fill orders will, great promptuess, and
fell that wo can give in tbo future, as wo have don! in the past, entire
satisfaction to all "ho buy of us. Before purchasing elsewhere, please
send to us tor prices. ' 1
M. A. STOVALL,
Treusurer and Business Manager, AUGASTA, GA.
J. W. Boatwright, Agt., Thomson, Ga.
SCHOOL BOOKK,
J. T. NBAS.,
—AT THE— 7
POST OFFICE,
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SELECTED STOCK OJ-
School Book* au<l Scbo<il Stationery,
Fancy Box Pap-ft. \ntgr |>h Übumn.
Fhutogmph Alhudfs Photo’ Frames. Fins Note Papr and
Envelopes, Letter Pa|,er, Fools Cap, Hill and Csp,
Blank Heeds und all other Is-trsl Mlanks,
Ledgvs. Day Iltsiks, P.s-ltrl Books nml
Menaorandnms i.f all kinds, .slate Feueils,
Cra.v.n, Ink, IVus,
Hook Suteliels, Ae., A.
Will receive and forward subscriptions i 0 all newspapers aud Periodicls
Ftlhlisfa.rs Kates
ammo is into n pjuiib i
But We Ltwd 1 i
F U K N I T U It E.
Our Motto, like hia. is “Reform—Old Hi :li Prices must get out of the war
and give place to the New L.w Prices. W.- buy for Osxh, hence are able to get
the Bottom, as your Prices will prove. IJ. ~and mid .onn r.
Solid Walnut M rble Top Suites, with Toilet
Wash Stand, 10 pieces. f< r 50 dollars.
TI ia in what Cash Wo have Smtus from tiuiv up to SSOO We arc now
fitting up two IfoD Is, who bought as c!.<• pfr *i:> us t-wv coub! huv from tin
Factories, aud a Litt!e C ieai'B’. Wo defy ail ooTnp*'tun>ji. Cull and set* us.
w-.-VL .
ah i MO BI.OAB JtUEET.
All goods packed and shipped free of charge.
E. 11. SCHNEIDER
Wboltjsala and Retail Dealer m
line IHiies. figars. Braii. ies. Tobafco, Mineral
Waters, Whiskies, bj is. Porter,
Ale. elf. e;e.
HO l ttml HOii Jtron‘l Stm t. : ;; • ; A-nyustii, (leovn a
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I “tire (/ if tin's Point iliu, Ur bn mi ' hit- Uont"(inft
Aitlttmser- Hnsrh lire iitff A soe r>.
J. i. RIOMSDS,
i ;SUCCESSOR TO) J
W. T. n LCIIA BIH& SON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Iloolc{ie//ci‘s and Stationers
829 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA GEORGIA
SCHOOL AM) COLLI: ;c TEXT BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS, iu great variety, ut greallv reduced prices.
BLANK BOOKS made to order on most, reasonable turius.
Writing Papers, Envelopes—Samples showing reduced esflgur furnished ,n D
application. School .-dates. Chalk, 8 ate and Lead Pencils. Writmu Ink P.,,'
Pencils, Gold Plus. Libi-ru! discount u, t„, tad*. * U “ “““
Book and Job Printing of all kids Executed iu
the best and liig lest style of the Art
Columbia House,
THOROUGHLY RENOVATED
\nl Refitted nd now open for the reception of permanent and transient boa rdeiv
lweiifcy clegaut ic*t'j‘ing rooms, ail fronting on the street
Lady and Gentlemen Eeception Rooms.
Ibis in ouc of tbs most desirable BOARDING HOI'S Siu the city The rooms a
large ami well tentilated. 4
CORNER OF BROAR I AN ) WASHINGTON STREETS, AUGUST A, GA.
T. C. BRIDGES, Proprietor.
1,000,000 Gallons Apd! Rye Whiskies.
S. B. WRIGHT.
IVo. 834. IJroail St., Aiipusta, (Ja.
After an experience of fifteen year* in the Retail Liquor Business feels jm-tifie
m offering to the public by Wholesale the Largest and Finest Stock of
Liquors in the South, specialties among which are *
Brandies, Wines, limns, Gins, &c,
California Brandies and Wines, Old Scuppernang Wines, North Carolina
Grape Wine*, Finest Blackberry Wines Mountain l orn Whiskey.
Agent for KENTUCKY BOUF.BON BONESETIONIC and OLD CBOV.
W HISKEY.
Case Liquors of all kinds.
All orders from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed.
Send your Demijohns. Jugs or Casks and Rare them filled aud returned.
S. TB. ‘WdrlXO-FiT, |
3 lO ly- gfi 831 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA GA.
G-. S. TJ~.
THE GREAT SAVINGS INSTITUTION!
810 to 8100 Saved ’
L. P. Q. S.
Prices Lower, Kearcr Cost than Elsewhere.
E. I. O. M.
Our Pianos and Organ*, Selected from 12
of the Best Makers, are acknowledged to be
Superior by tho Great Artists of the World.
We deliver our Pianos and Organs,
freight pail, to any ppiul iu the South,
with Music Book, Revolving Stool, and
Instruction Book. Also a good cover with
eveiy Piano.
P. A. S. m A. T. H.
•Onr long experience of over Forty years
enables ua to placai in every’ Home the
finest Musical Instrument iu the orid.
guaranteeing Butiafactioa and oar Price to
Ims the Lowest.
Musical Mf-rchandiKe and InstrmneDts of
every’ description. Sheet music and music
books. 'The latest publications.
Orders filled ou day of reception.
Write for Catalogue*, Price*, DiHwounte
and Kany rer.us of Payment.
T. M. H. O. T. S.
GEO. o. kob;ns jn a go.
Augusta, Oa., 881 Broad Street.
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