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The McDuffie 'Journal.
J. E. WSiitaStfitor & Proprietor.
* THOMSON, UA, KjhtCir U.tMff.
The first official jipcjjtmiit ra*<lo
by w* .to H W ct
God. Black, 'St Ill'moiH, for tkmi’fijia
sioner of Pensions Gen. Black is a
veteran of the Union army.
•tgbt little two-year-old daughter
Beasley, of Stone Mountain,.
oueday fast week Upset a cju> of tea
scalded Tier so baslfy that she
died in a few hours.
*• "A genuine penguin, weighing 10
* t |uutuls, was kiihxi ,in a pond in'
-•Oconee edtinty last week. As this
' U’d CAtyjot aiul oidj' found in
i' tire frigid zones, its presence in that
Ideality is a mystery.
Mr. Joe Thomas, who lived near
6* Rylvuuia, while standing talking to
. his wife, on Wednesday last, sud
denly dropped dead without any
efidgnee of pain.
‘ The dS'ews announces the marriage
of Ilou. James W. Barksdale, of
Lincoln, and Miss Mary, daughter
, of Mr- James Clarktv of I'iibett oouu
ty, on Mio 21th of February.
The first official act of President
Cleveland was to approve and sign
“the Bill placing Gen Grant on the,
retired list. This was a graceful
1 deed 4 of the new President, and
shofts his character to be far above
•■that of a prejudiced and narrow
minded partisan.
t[\ President L & Hopkins, of Emory
••College, who visited Augu-ta last
fn (ho interest of the Techno
logical luslitute, succeeded in rais
ing about. Jesse Thompson
{{•■•bed all of the needed luin her lor
tho building and J. P. Bondurant
ono-ljaif of the brick. Thu Georgia
Hit it road will transport the material
charge.
The negroes of the youth have
'been taught to believe that white
Democrats are their 'worst enemies,
anti opposed to their political nd
. Vsliemeut; and yet the Georgia del
egation in Congress, all of whom
‘Are Democrats, Are urging the ap
pointment of FreJoijick Harper, col.,
of Southwest Georgia, to a foreign
mission.
The provisions of the will left by
'the late David Dickson are romi'kft-
Jfla, <mt to H%y eensutiousd. Amnuda
Kubanks, a eolorod woman, is the
principal legatee, her share under
,the will being about $400,000, thus
making her the wealthiest woman
of lior class in the South. Two oth
ers of the legatees, Julian ami
Charles Eubanks, ere also colored
Mr, Dickson was a Widower without
chflilren,
Onr Barnett correspondent tells of
the death and burial of a husband
ijld his wlfo, on tlie 4th Inttaut, near
that place Due of, our exchanges
reports almost a similar case in
Pumpkin county. Mr. and Mrs
Hamblin, aged respuelt.ivniy 7(1 and
CH years, died within a few linurs of
each ether, a few days ago, and wore
both buried in the same grave And
In Irwin oouuty, March 2ri, Mr. Geo.
I‘ayne, a good oilmen, died, and the
flexi day his sort Murihn, 18 years
old, also died. Belli were buried the
same day. These are indeed, strung#
api’ncidenci's.
• " r 1 "" " ’’J/™
A BOOM FOR WARREKTON.
’ ' —-e—k
t Mrs. T. -H. Hundlsy -ail'd two or
three other residrut* of Warrenton
arc thadieir* at law to un estate in
Kiigbunl valued at about sixty mil
lio.n dollars. The matter, has been
in the courts for six years or more,
a|nt recent developments, prove be
yond ail shadow of iltiubt that, the
jjirtirs are entitled tt> ‘and will re
oeive at nn early day a. portion of
the iohcritunep, approaching in value
igib or two uiiiliou dollar A . The es
tate is that of one William Jennings,
who died soveml years ago without
a will, and was IruudUutly taken
jiossussion of by parties who, in the
uhsence of proof to the cquU ary,
represented theiuselvns-#* the
lrtate heir*. Mr*. Hundley and her
relatives in Wanentou represent ou
ly one branch oHhrrheirshtp. The
others reside in Viiginin. The law
yer who is conducting tho pioceotl
nigs (or the recovery ofv ihe • estate
l>jlß advised Ids chants t<j accept no
compremise, as all the evidence ne
cessary to substantiate their right
of ownership is at hand and ivioou
trovurtibie.—Wnn-puton Clipper.
the new administration.
■fill! -daily papers have devoted
scores of columns to Ilia details of
the inauguration of Cleveland and
Hendricks, but the country Weeklies
mifwt ctintent themselves \vitli far
less space. All agree that no suck
g and and imposing ceremonies,-lio
sash immense crowd and no such
enthusiasm and good humor have
ever characterized any (Sr'aier inau
guration or have been witnessed on
any other occasion in the history of
tig country. It is estima'ed tliut
thg visitois in atieiiiliuice nnmbci -d
at. least two hundred th- undid, in
eluding many lu itary and ciTic
organization*.
The President elect was sworn in
to office by Chief Justice Waite, of
the Supreme Court pf the United
State*, taking the oath upon the Bi
'hie bis mother gave him when he
first started out in life. His inaugu
ral address was fully in keeping with
the character of tbo man, and has j
been received with more commenda
tion and less unfavorable criticism
than that of any of his illustrious
predecessors. It is a plain, practi
cal. sensible document, void of per
son il or political dogmas, and re
plete wit* sound, eon-orvativo Dem
ocratic principles. It embodies the
osseutial elements of a platform
which every patriot may consistent
ly endorse.
Following are the names of tbo i
gentlemen composing tho now Cabi
net :
Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware,
Secretary of State.
Daniel Manning, of New York,
Secretary of the Treamry.
Wm. C. Ertdicott, of Massachusetts,
Secret#iy of War.
Win 0. Whitney, of New York,
Secretary of the Navy.
L Q. C. Lamar, of Mississippi,
Secretary of the Interior.
Will. F. Vilas, of Wisconsin, Post
master General.
A. H. Garland, of Arkansas, At
torney General.
Of course Mr. Cleveland's selec
tions are not approved by those who
preferred and expected others to be
called to these important positions;
but, in the opinion of all disinterest
ed persons, the Cabinet is a good
one, and will reflect honor upon the
Administration. A fow condensed
facts of their history may be appro
priate.
Mr. Bayard, in the estimation of
many, is considered the foremost
statenian of his party. He is fifty
seven years old, aud is the third of
his family to ocoupy seats in the U.
8. Senate. His grandfather, liis fath
er anil himself have all been distin
guished members of tho Senato. His
father and himself wore for a while
Senators from the same Slate at the
same time, which is tho only case of
the kind on record.
Daniel Manning wns born in Al
bany, N. Y., Aug. IC, 1833, and has
worked liis wav to eminence from
the position of errand hoy in a news
paper office. He is a thoroughly
successful business man and one of
the leaders of his garty in his State,
but bus never held uny offico until
the present ti*ie.
Mr. Kndicott is 58 years of ago aud
is a member of a pi ominent Massa
chusetts family, tiis grandfather
having been Secretary of tho Navy
tiudor Jefferson. Ho is a distin
guished lawyei*#d a leading Demo
crat in Now England.
Mr. Whitney was born in Massa
chusetts iu 1831), aud for a number
of years has been a prominent la>v
yei and party leader of New York.
Ho is the son-in law of Senator
Payne, of Ohio lie distinguished
himself during the prosecution of
the Tweed ring in New York, aud
won tho permanent confidence of
Mr. Tilden.
Mr. Lamar was born in Putnam
county, Ga., Sept. 17, 1825. His
brilliuut career as soldier ami states
men is too well known to need repe
tition. He is tho brainiest mau m
tho Cabiuot.
Mr. Vilas was born in Vermont,
July (5, 1841), but has been a distin
guished lawyer and Democrat of
Wisconsiu for many years. Ho lias
always refused office until appointed
to his present position.
Mr. Garland was born in Tipton
county, Toiin., in 1832, but has been
a resident of Arkansas nearly all liis
life. He served iu both the House
and Senate of the Confederate Con
gress, and was elected to the U. S.
Senate in 18C7, but wai not allow
ed to tako Lis scat. He was Gov
ernor of Arkansas in 1874, and again
sent to the U. S. Senate lit ttie expi
ration of his term as Governor. He
is regarded as ihe ablest lawyer in
Congress.
BARNETT ITEMS
■ Y WANUimKH.
Again I semi tbs Jochnal a fpw items.
We have lmJ Rome Hue weather fur the last
few days, an t, il it ouutiuuee, our fanners
Will auou he up with their work.
Sickness is quite prevalent iu this section
A number of our faruiere have planted
tluir upland corn, and some of it cuuie up
' tile next day, but Ihe rain waa the catiae of
I it.
I -Ou Wednesday last I witnessed
j a touching scene of the burial of Mr. Law.
j son Wright ond his wife, who died within
I a few hours of each other. Mr. Wright,
agid it} years, died at 2 o’clock, p. m,
j March 3, and Mrs. Mary Wright, hi, wife,
j died at 2" ininntea past 11 o'clock. They
j were taken sick within twenty-four tours
|i f tech other, and only nine hours „ml
twenty minutes intervene* between tluir
deaths The funeral service# were conduct
; ed by die v. T. J. Pilcher.
! It is also my sad duty to announce the
,and. nth of Mr. .'nuiea Campb dl, who die 1
March Ith, aged fit yiars ud 1* days lie
haa lieen a consistent member of tin Bar
nett baptist church fi r ten year.-, and 11H
doubt hits gone to a belter and brighter
life than this. The relatives of th“ die- as.
sd have our heaftfe t sympathies.
I would sk of t*e Williams Creek Report
er if that ohampion rabbit huuter scoured
the bene of that rabbit’s tail that he made
fly while the poor vnrmlut waa making his
escape
’the Warren county bore can take the
premium on white bat*. One of onr mates
purchased one the other day which ia going
to csttse Mr. W. A. Fa crop to suffer by
cutting off the sunshine.
A few nights sgo Harnett woe treated to
•ne of the most delightful serenade* I have
beard in a long w hile
Mr. J. 8. C/baptoan now stands hie own
security He ht a Are proof safe.
Mr. W. A. P., says tho n ad* u >wi: ou
the river are the beet he ever sew. 8 o on
tler; he has traveled them so much that he
'ha* tramped them down hard and smooth.
The report li st smallpox was iu Shcron
turns out to I e utterly untrue.
Our Sunday school seholars have been
backward in their attendance since Christ
mas, but we hope it will not be so in the
future.
Home of our people are expecting a cy- 1
clone soon, but they Deed not trouble them
selves about it, for it will come soon enough
Mr. Wm HowaM. of South Carolina, is
vi i’inq relatives in this place.
Chioke sand eggs sre very scarce just at
this time.
Warren "Vn ity, Os . March 10, 1883.
Skin Diseases
1 have s little dneghter “even years old,
who for tiic. List four years has been afflict
ed with a p nliar -s u eruption on the j
! face an to e band. I have tried seven or
| eight physicians, among them the boat in
! California and m tills i ruvidencc, but to no
purpose. Thu child kept growing worse.
| Fortunately, 1 saw a atuteurent in a St.
Paul, Minn., paper, of a euro of a disease
! similar to that of my child It wassfle ted
by Swift's Specific. I lecurtfil six bbfTles
and commenced givAyu to my liitle girl. In
less Ilian one week this terrible disease,
which had baffled all the known rented)' s
within reach, began to disappear. She has
bi on taking it three m <ntha - is perfectly
well anil hur skin is os clear as wax
G. A. Hurra.
Trenton, Ontario Province, 1 anaila
The fittest subject* for fever and ngtie,
and rcmittoiiU, are the dehiHated. bddoua
and nervoiH. To auch peraotin, HoMtottera
Stomach Hittern ufford* ndaquate protection
by increitHinK vital ataiuina and the reaiat
ant power of the constitution, and by check
iiK imtgubvritiei of the liver, atoniaeh and
Ikwclh. Moreover, it erudicatefi ruaUna!
o'rtnpittintH of an obstinate type, and Htanda
ulohe unequalled among onr national rmm -
dk'H. Fur Haiti by uh l)ruggi*ta undDe/dent
generally.
AVO.VI A. INF.
Her Health and Fappinea* are Mattvra of
Great Conoeru to all Mankind.
Near Marietta, Gia.
Some month-) ago I bought a bottle of Dr. J. Brad
fleM’sfemah RpttakKii mdnsedit In tin
with grunt antisfuutiou. I have rocenimmaeil It to
thrtN* fmiitltea, hibl they have toumi : to In*
whaf la fl#hiu**l for it. 'Hip who have uh’<|
it ro now io porfaMt hettUli niwt nt>|o to afttn-l to
thulr household dutba. Hcv. il. ft. Joiuieou.
State of Qeorgla, Trrftip County.
I have examined thu recip* of i>r. .iinduh Brad
field, Mini iironoiUii’-’ it to h*< h romhinMitoe of medi
eltioa ol great merit >u the treatment f all diasium
of finmilw for which ho roconunetnis it.
W m. V. Heu tie?, M. IX
Spring Hold, Tnn.
Dr. .7. nradftcld : Dear Sir —My rt(tOgbtf*r baa been
finltv*ring for nmuy yearn with that ilrcmiful ntflii *
tlon known ha Femnle Hi, 4l*ll*4l, wliicii hue coat me
many dollar*, and notwithstanding t had tin- hot
imdtfi’ai idU'iid.im’c. nml<l not Mud r**lief. I have
Urdd many other ktnua of medicine*) without ujy vf
fvct.l hud )ut nhortt given her up. wax out of
iinirte tft happened in the attire of \V. W, Eckk’r
feverm. wccKh mneo, uud he. kuowing of my dungli
tor'a fiflHctlon, tM*reUßih‘d mo to hay n bottle of ymr
hVmnlo Hegulntor. She bogiut t< Improve et oue<L
i wns ao dfllv'lit)‘<l with it* effect* tliwt l bfiugitt *ev
ernl more bottles of it: mid knowing wht 1 do
about it, ifto-dav o!e at m> family auffeni>i;
w Hi tli.’d awful diN-tuie, 1 would h ive it If il coat
S7O hoitl‘*, for 1 cau truthfully any it hit* cured niv
daughter aonod ami well, wnd my*eff mid w ife do
mo*t hitwtiiy re'.o’inn oid your Kemnlo Hogulator
to iie juat what it i* reprosenteci to ix*.
Ro*|>eftfnlly, H, D. Fentheraton.
Treatine oti the lltalth and Happireaao
Woman mailed free.
IHE BUADFIIXD RKOHLATOIc 00
Box Atlautn, G.
WORLD’S FAIR
—AND—
E^T’CSITIOISr
—A I
- ORLEANS. FREE informal leu ns
to rata, routas, aehudulea and hleeping car
arrangement*).
BUSINESS IS BUSINESS.
I will com.) to see you if necessary, no mat.
ter where you want to go. l>rop me a line,
before you make any arrangement* Writ#
at once to Yours truly,
JOE W. WHITE,
Gen’l Traveling PatMetiger Agt, Ga. K. K
AUGUSTA, GA.
Thomson Home School.
Tho Spring Seaaiou will begin Jauuary
!-tb, 18S5, Ch-so th© 4th week iu June
TERMS:
Primary sl2 ftO.
liiit)ni.T%ita • ift.Oo.
Acaduuiio is 00.
Music 18 00.
Prawing and Calisthenics without extra
charge. Patrons are given full benefit of
the Public Fund The Public Term em
braces the first 05 days. With thankN f..r
former patronage, I solicit yohr favors in
the future. Respectfully,
MISS U SA JOHNSTON
Thomson, Ga.. Dec, 24, ibß4.
John T. West,
Attorney at Law,
Thomson, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts of Me-
Oufß© and neighboiiug 00uuties, and iu the
Supreme Court of the State.
Sttic: sttentiou given to collections, aud
, to all business entrusted to kia care.
' C *•“ Office on Main street over Robert K.
A udene *n’a store.
WAirs
Business hi sfifute,
SHARON. GA.
Spriiiff Term Opens Jan
uary 13th, ISBS.
ADDRESS
i\. K. Ware,
Dei\ 3, 1884.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
[A Splendid Opportunity
-TO BUY—
BOOTS, SHOES ANO HATS.
Wm. Mulherin lu Cos.
.. • ♦ • •
Our Buyer while North, Purchasing our Regular Spr Slock, Attending Three
Large Forced Balea, and with canh in hand Succeeded in Obtaining many ##
Good# at About Half Their Value. We Quote Blow Some of
Our Bargain# :
In flint’s K and Lace ad Button Bhoe*, 1 to 5 25 c.
Child * Kid liulloiicd Shoes, 7 to 10... 50
Child s Kid Buttoned .Vewporte, 7 to 10 50
Child’* Kid Newport Ties, 7 to 10 .... 50
Women * Gout Slipper*, 3 to 8 50
Womeii's Kid Opera Slipper*, 3 to 8.. 50
Women's Oxford 1 ie, 2 to 7.... .... .... 75
Women'* Kid B Atoned Wo'vports, 3 to 7 75
Women’* Opera .Slipper*. 2$ to 6 .... 75
Ladies Glove Kid Lace Shoes, 2to 6 .... .... 75
Ladies Glove Kid Lace Shoes, 3 to 9 ..90
Ladies Glove Kid Foxed Gaiters, 5 to 9 90
La-lies Glote Kid Foxed Buttoned Guitors, 3 to 5 90
Bo js B. Calf Prince Alberts, Ito 5 .... .... .. 75
Boys B. CallHigb Laos Shoes, Ito 5 .. .... 8100
Boy* B. Calf IIix;li Buttoned Shoes, 2 to 5.. .1 25
Men* Carpet Slipper*. 0 to 11.... .... .... 40 o.
Gents Calf Tics, 6 to 11 . . .... , .. . 1.00
Gmtl* B Call Congress Guiters, 6to 13.... .... 1.00
Gonts B. Prince Alberts, 6 to 11.. .... 1.00
Island Ties, BLi 11 ... .... 1.00
’ fSejiT* B. liulHored Guitar*, Gto Hi .... .... 150
Boys Wool Ilat* at 25c, Gent Wool Ifut* at 25c, Gent* Felt at 1.00
Tlw priceß named are so low thnt many lot* will soon i e sold: therefor*, come at
once arid secure the bcsi bargains. OCR STUCK FUR WHOLESALE 1O A 1)M 1* nim
suslly bogs and attractive. The prices we guarantee to be lower than sre quoted by any
Jobhh-g House South of Boston. An cx*ini..ation of SLUCK aud HUXCES solicited.
Careful pemonal attention given to or !*rs.
W n* Mulherin & Co.’s Two Stores*
722 and Dl3 Broad St-, Auguata, Ga.
The McDuffie Drug Store
EMTAIILHSIIED IN 1808
dftfoarb .s*, jjsmson, |li 0„
(Succctaor To)
DR. A. D. HILL.
At the well-known Rtand ou Main Street. Thomaon, Ga., will kepp countantly
iu Mtock all kimlft of
Medicines, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Patent
Medicines, Perfumes, Glass, Putty, Dyes,
Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Toilet Articles of
every discription.
ALSO
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene Oil,
Best Quality. Garden Seeds ol Standard
Varieties
ALWAYS ON HAND—
TobtflW) and Uigurs of the Bust and most Popular Brands.
I 4T Proacriptiun# carefullfc* iilll at all hour* of the day and night of the Puricst
i • * Drugs. call# anawt-rod at any tiniu, nova’B4
II . A. 15 UH IV S IDF/S!
A Nice and Clean Stock of Domeftflc Dry Good* and Notion,. No old stock car
riud over to offer at lens than I cost, and no prices quoted too low to bo consistent with
fair dealing and elaudard quality. I have the King Mill s J and j Shirting, and the
Summerville mid Columbus Checks- the bout on the market.
SPECIAL PRICES giv -n mi Jeans. Piooo G.kmlh, Shoes and Hats. Remember
all these Goods are ~V LMV n 1 are tbn i. No shop.w..ru nor damag'd gr**is
bandied at Ujri'D * ' price. If buyer* are d-cmul or Good* nut Juat As
Kepieaeuti.d, return them and I will pay back uvery cent paid for them.
Groceries, Cunne l Goods, Confectioneries,
I k©#p a fruah and fiektcied stock -f ©ach of thsso. and e?vw off *r pries# hr low na
any. Fresh CiA*lie#, Huts, and a Geutim,! Cmife&ta&eri*s nodml ©very wetk,
and cau always supply you with Pur© and Frwsh Goods.
Downs the Town!
Gn TCBAOCQ and CIGARS I can ‘Mown the town.” 1 have any variety of grades
of Chewing Tobsueo the bat and the cheapest. If you want a Good Cigar, the famous
JOHN McCALI.OEIiH lake* tho cake, Ihe most popular cigar iu town. 1 have dozens
of other Brands and aan shovr you just the cig ir you want. Iho SUPEKMR suioke
free ami easy every one of them. * l'or a short while I will sell these at 70c per Box.
I will g|nys give bottom flgnrea on
Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Meal, xMeut,
Lard, Molasses, Vinegar,
And iu fact everything in tuy bus,
Como in and Price and you Shan't be Disappointed-
Respectfully,
Henry A. Burnside,
Main Street, Thomsen, Ga.
Pendleton’s Book Store,
SOI Broad Street,
Next to K. K. Schneider's.
Gsoroia.
Keeps conslaritly on hand a full line of
Books and Stationery, eon*ist:tnr in part of Standard and Miscellaneous
Boohs, Novels, 1 ulc*, and Religious, Bibles,Tcalnmwnts,
Hymn Books, of diffovt.nt (UiutoivinaLion, Nmulay
1 — ' 1,1 uliool Book* and Hequisitc*, School
Books, Blank Book* of all
kinds, N ole, Letter,
Foote-Cap, Bill and legs! Cap Paper, Office and Fancy Stationery, l’ic
turu Frames, Doll* and Toys, Photograph and Autograph
Albums, Picture*, .fee. Book* and small pack
ages of Stationery sent by mail
free of postage, on re
ceipt ol money for the same.
Sept. 17, 1884.
A. F Pendleton.
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW aud GRIST MILLS, aud MA-
CniNEUY and MILL NI PPIES Bff' >
Cheap and Good.
T!('fifth's Ilnur at Reasonable Prices.
CEO, H. LOMBARD & CO
Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works,
~irGi*sr.*, - - hKQ&Gr#*
>\ e buy. set,, rent exchange, and repair Engines on Invnruhlei terms.
Have 3 car loads Now Engines. 2 car loads 2d hand Engine* in stock
!oi prompt delivery Steam and Water Pipe at Reduce I Prices. Agents
for Atlas Engines. Anltman Taylor Engine*. Korting Injectors, Vanduzen
Jet Pumps. Gardiner's Governors, Clouds Creek Mill Rocks, Eclipse
Double Turbine Wheels. All kinds of now work and repairs promptly
done. We are working about lot) hand* and cast every day.
We have the la r ge*t and best fitted out shop in the South—new and
improved tool for all kinds of work in our line. Call and gee ns when
in Augusta.
GEO. R. LOMBARD A CO
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Attention Farmers !
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH PLANTERS WITH THE CELEBRATED
GOSSIPPILM GUANO,
—Manutacptured By—
GEORGE'W. SCOTT & CO., OF ATLANTA, GA.,
One of the most popular Fertilizers now on the market.
We have and will eontinne to keep a supply, both at Bonesville and Thomson
H. McCorkle will deliver for us at the latter place. Send in your orders.
"W. !S. <& Son.,
Uoneville, Ga.
March 4, 1885.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
ALKX. 11. CURTIS,
Thomson, Ga,
Has rented the Shops of J. TANARUS, Smith in Branchville, and is f rapared to carry on the
different branches of the business.
Carriages, Wagons and Buggies Made and
Repaired.
Blacksmithing in all its Branches,
Undertaking in all its Branches.
The Beat Work, all guaranteed, and the lowest p-ices. By Strict Attention to Baainees
he a*ks a liberal Sure of patronage,
March I’, 1885. flyj
(Laid) 0a (Lo C|is!
o
I take pteasnre in informing my friend* and customer* that T have moved from
my old stand on Main Street, to the Blue Store, ou Railroad Avenue, old eland o
H W. Gerald, and am now prepared lo give ray patron* bargain* never before
offered in Dry Goods, Notion*, Grocerw-*, Clothing, Huts and Cape, Boots aad
Bboo, Tobaccos, Hardware, Crock ry. Medicines, etc.
——W——
A shoot of thitckxainftM will go np from the b*rj# and mouths of
attracted bj the m iguetism of my Low Prices. Listen :
White Dress Shirts, Laaodrieil, 50,cents.
Extra Fine Ke-in forced White Shirts, SI 00.
Meu’s Suspender#. Go<kl odbh, 10 cents.
Ne Pius Ultra Brass Pins, Gilt Edge Papers, 5 cents.
ISpool Cotton—warranted 200 yards, 30 ceuts per dozen.
Dress Goods, Six aud a-qnarter cents per yard, regular price 10 oeaU.
Spectacles, assorted colors, only 10 cents per pair.
Cocoa shaped Dippers, Black Enameled Handles, 10 otntc.
Rubber Balls, good size, )0 cents.
Brown Drill Drawers. 25 cents. Watering Pots, 10 cent*.
Quart Measures. 10 Cunts. Fire*polished Cup-foot Goblets, 6*
Seven in h Glass Plates, scollop edge, 5 cents.
Six inch Butter Du-he* with bandies, only 10 oeots.
B- autifui Mustard Pot#, 1) cents.
Ten inch Bread Plates, Moss Rose pattern, 10 cents.
Elite Toilet Soap, 3 cukes in each box, with a fine silk handkerchief, 255.
Ideal White Soap, put up iu mam mot li 3 lb. bars, only 25 cents. A fin
! Silver Piated Tea-spoon given with each bar.
WiilipUK ! Wallip ! 1 the largest tick of candy off red m the world for firs
cents. X havo the **Davis.*' '‘Hartford/* "Weed," “Royal St. John,** and
‘Williams" Sewing Machines, nil of w iich will be sold cheap aud on liberal terms
Try “Silver Lake” Pnk nf F our, the best in the world for the money.
Fn canned goods, 1 have Salmon, Roast Mutton, Sardines, <3oruad Beef. Tripe, Ac.
20| iiioh Wax D,)lls. only 2'c. JSpeotscl s, aU colors, only 10c. SpscUolsa, Cases,
Leather, only ,' . Wuyutoau Factory Sturtiug, yard wide, only 7c, Tiuwaro at tlanu
factuus prices, almost fcivcu away.
Wry Respectfully,
JOJfS L. JIO LZENI) ORF,
K.ULR /AD STREET. THOMSON, GEORGIA
R. If. HORTON,
FASHIONABLE
XTair-Dres. r.
Office at Knox Hotel, Thomson, Georgia.
Britts’ ffi
9 „ Carminative
MOTHER’S FRIEND.
NUBsß’s RELIEF,
CHILD'S CORE.
For Infant* ami Teething Children. In
j fan tit suffer more or lens the first three
j mouths of their exintence with flatulent
j c lie. The Carminative gives instant ra
; lief. In the prooeea of Teething the
| salivary glands are excited, deianging the
the stomach and bowels, res Iting in ema
ciation and often death. The Carminative
nutmlizp* the acid, corrects the disease and
restores the child. *
• Use P its' Carininative ana rejoice, there
is such relief for the suffering dsr-Hngs.
Sold by Drs. A. I). Hill and W. Barton
Thomson, Ga., and by druggist elsewhere,
3> :
r hc soon nxitm tv* imu asm a# k*a law**
INViMRATOR
! P- SANFORD'S LIVER INV*CORATOR
! jtirt ehnt ill name implies; a vegetable i-dver
Medicine.and ford tosses rtwltiiix from a deranged
I or torpid condition of the Liver: such noßtMotu.nes%
llosti*rpnoL Jttnndice, J)v*ppfL*, Materia. Sick
rteadaebe. Rhetnsatia. etc. An itrva sb!e ram*
7 Medicine. for full in'onratson tend your ad*
are** on a card f -r KO rape book so the
“Liver end ns Pir-iwV to DR. i*A..\fcOßO, A
vaan S: reet. *< k 1 ork.
* *n* *a,r*r bux ttLL TOC ITS ttrrvAV)M. .*■
Tliomsoa Merchant
MILLS
COTTO? GIN
I Having thoroughly repaired my Grist Mill
i aud rebmilt my Gin Hotue, I a:n now pre
pared to serve the public in better style
than ever heretofore. My Grist Mills pro
dnee the beat Mee.l and Flour to be had in ,
the county. My Gin is the Gnllett Improv- ,
i which is the heat in use. and I gut ran*
tee entire satisfaction in eve*y instance,
and at bottom pi ices.
Forties having gram at the depot in Thora
i son by leaving orders with the Railroad
! Agent oi at the Mill can have it ground.
| And allimeai or flour from my Mills will be
i delivered anywhere in the corporation free
of charge.
I have taken out insurance sufficient to
cover loss by fire of cotton bciouging to
I my customers,
Wm Johnston.
j Bept. 17. 1884. Thomson. Ga.
GL H. TT.
THE GREAT SAVINGS INSTITUTION I
$ 10 to SIOO Saved I
l. p. q. s.
Prices Lower, Nearer Cost than Elsawhara.
E. I. O. M.
Our Pianos and Organs. Selected from IS
of the Best Makers, are acknowledged to ba
Superior by the Great Artiata of the World.
We deliver our Pianos and Organs,
freight paid, to any point in the Month,
with Music Book, Revolving Stool, and
Instruction Book. Also a good aovar with
eveiy Piano.
P. A. S. Ml. A. T. H.
Our long experience of over PortT years
enables us to place in every Homs the
i finest Musical Instrument in the World,
guaranteeing satisfaction and oar Price to
I be the Lowest.
Musical Merchandise and Instruments of
every description Sheet amnio and muaio
books. The latest publications.
Orders filled on day of reception.
Wrie for Catalogues, Prices, Diaeonnta
and Eaay Terms of Payment.
TANARUS, M. H. O. T. S.
GEO. O. ROBINSON A CO.
Augusta, Ga., 831 Broad Street.
OBIT TRUK
ifSr IRON
IfTONIC
UTTjB Will purlfY the BLOOD* rvjm
lal° Die LIVER and KIDNEYS,
v?* ~~ m and nr.PTORIt THR HaALTK
and VIGOR of YOUTH. Dre*
xV ywift pepsla. Want of Appetite, In
dlmSOQ, l.ark of Strength,
ami Tired Feeling absolutely
vMHFk cured. Bones, musele* and
xSmflk nerves receive qw force-
Enlivens the mind and
ti m a supplies Brain Fewer.
■ A rw IK7 SuflTi ringtrora complalnia
LHtJSSL O peculiar to their e* wH
iiad in DR. HARTKR*3 IRON TONIC e raf* mad
speedy cure. Lives a clear, healthy completion.
Frequent attempts at enuntiffclUif only add
to the iopnlariiy ui the original. Do not expert*
tttcuf—fret the OVIOINAI. AND BMT.
CSend roar addrenatoTb* J*. Karterlled.ro. V
*>t. Ton is. Mo., for onr “DBWRI BOON." ■
Fnilot strange and useful lafonsatiea.free.^