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The McDuffie Journal-
J..E. White, Editor i Proprietor.
THOMSON, OA, A PIU It 16th, mv
The nicfeHß** of the senior editor
of (he JotJßX.it necessitates liberal
foraging urnoug our exchanges this
week.
A catfish caught near Cedar
Springs this week had a S2O gold
piece in its stomach•
At Florence last week a small boy
named Clarence Hike had his eyes
put but by a shot from a slingshot.
Three negroes in Palestine, Texas,
have died from pneumonia contract
ed white being baptized
The Atlanta Journal says: “One
of the mysteries of this life is how a
clerk can afford to be a dude on $7
a week. Seated proposals will be
received until next Saturday."
Rev. H. G. Andrews, of Henry
county, says the Second Psalm is as
good a storm-pit as he wants.
In Irwin county, wliero Ifou. Jef
ferson Davis wits captured, lightning j
hus kilted three trees which shaded |
his little tent on that eventful occa
sion.
The Democrats carried the State
of Michigan by an overwhelming
majority in a local election lust
week. In Chicago, it is thought :
Carter Harrison has been defeated ;
for Mayor.
An infuriated lunatic in the Ten
nessee Asylum kilted two men Wed
nesday before lie could be secured.
There was murderous method in his
madness.
It is said that the remains of mi
infant recently found in a Rome
garbage pilo were none other Ilian
those of n pit monkey that had been
shot a short time before.
The Washington Gazette says:
“After a lingering and severe illness
of several months duration, Mrs
Gabriel Toombs passed peacefully
away last Tuesday afternoon, sur
rounded by her family.
The remains of Airs. Louis Rob
erts were laid away to rest Tuesday
u toinoon in Warren ton. She was
in her 70th year when she died, and
was tlio widow of Jesse Al. Roberts,
an old and worthy citizen of Warren
county. She leaves several children
among them the wife of Major Chas.
E. McGiogor.
A snake was killed by a littlo boy,
near Washington, a day or two ago,
with two distinct heads and four
perfect eyes. The heads forked oft'
front the body about two inches. It.
was a water moccasin.
Ilia Southern Baptist Convention
will meet in Augusta on the (ith of
May Hon. Joseph K iJi own, ltev
Harvey Hatcher, Ur. J. H. Lawton,
ltev. l>r. Hawthorne, ltev.Ur.Henry
McDonald, ltev. K. Z. P. Golden,
ltev. U. Shaver, ltev. H. H. Tucker,
D. U., ltev. J. Tiolioner, D. U ,
and others of Atlanta will be in at
tendance
Mr. Adam Jones, a gentleman re
aiding in Warren county, has lived
under the administration of every
President of the United States from
Geotgo Washington down to the
present ineum l out. Ho was born in
17114, nud is by no means u very in
firm molt.—Clipper.
In Gainesville, Sunday night,
some very thoughtless young men
talked so much during services at
the Baptist Church that they dis
turbed the congregation They
ueie reported to the grand jury and
true bills were found against two of
them. One gave bond and the other
leg hail.
There is about $4,00(1,000, invest
ed in wiid animals in the United
States, not including elephants.
There n'O sixty e ephants in the
United States, ranging in price from
$3,000 to $20.01)0. If an elephant is
trained and acclimated it will tiling
$20,000. But those t hat are stupid
und cannot tie trained, never bring
over $3,000 or SI,OOO.
Mr. Ueginr reports a remit'liable
catch of fish made by a party at one
of Ur. Bahnso.i's pou Is on Easter
Monday. There were three beats
on the pond and tha total catch du
riug the day was (1,000 fish all Ger
man carp, ranging ia size from one
to eight and nine pounds. The nat
ty in Mr. Pogrom's 1 oat caught
I.HC3. Ur. Ba’insou has two othur
ponds, the waters of which are a ive
with fi.h. It is only recently that
jtlie German carp was introduced in
this State, and the result of Easts
Monday’s Ashing at Balinsmi's pond
is one of the best evidences we have
of the rapid growth of this fish, and
its wondei fui tendency to multiply
and replenish the waters.—Charlotte
Observer.
STO K NOTICE.
Mv Vuni.ft Staliimi, ••Bib Ires” is
prejiareil to serve for the present isjisxi.
He is f sued siz--, sjk i-iI a..4 oohir. Per
further particulars apply to
E .1. Fasciub,
Kzt.'r-sul Stnvt. Uaausnti, Os.
UNION DOTS.
CY XEXT.
Crops.— That portion of the com
crop planted about the 10 and 13 of
j March is up and there is a very good
stand, oxcept where it was planted
in low wet places and on cold sandy
land
One of my neighbors planted his
crop over, it. having been killed while
I in the sprout
I Cotton is being rapidly planted,
anil if wo have good seasons for
i planting, the crop will be put in the
J ground by the 20th of April or the
Ist of Alay, which will be somewhat
, ahead of any crop planted in this
I community in several years.
Wheat mid oats are doing fine, and
! if the seasons are as good as has
j been and no other disaster, wo may
| look for a fuio harvest.
For the past mouth we have had
: several of the hardest and most
washing rains we’vd had in this
c immunity this winte, washing fresli
j y plowed holds and hill sides torri
i bly, which, of course, did great
; damage to thelund.
| K.vhtkji Picnic—The public school
; at tins place, under the management
;of Mr, T. W. Pilcher, of Warren
j county, closed on last Friday. In
i stead of having an examination and
exhibition, a good old fashion Easier
picnic and dinner was given. Union,
(as Iflm generally does, when there is
such a thing as ‘-grub” to be had.)
covers herself in glory and chicken
pie. That part wo call the picnic
was somewhat at a discount, but
the dinner—-well, —l can’t hardly say
too much, but must admit that 1 and
several mure did the same thing—
cat too much. Mr. Pilcher is one of
old Warren’s noblest son’s, and one
of the first teachers in the county.
Ho leaves not only with the best
wishes of patrons and eckollars, but
the em ire community, lie will open
a public school at I’iney Grove
church about the first of July.
PICNICS PICKINGS.
Cuba Ivey eatne to t v, e picnic cov
oi'ed all over in every-day looks and
Sunday htaileM.
The ThoniKon delegation came to
tho piontc tho evening before.
Thomson, Mosena, Cnmtik Ftut
cctt. H mill and Wiightalioto, all had
lepreHontattvctt at, tlio picnic.
Old Unote Bon Waller ways lie wish
c the picuic.-t would lust all the
your round, by jinks. “They do my
shanks good,'’ says ho.
Dr. Farr ate so much old hen at
tho picnic that it was sometime tin
next morning before his family could
convince him that he was not a gen
uine shanghai, he cackled so much.
THE SMALLPOX.
It is simply impossible to convince
people at a-distance, nnd especially
one of those shrowo, sagacious edi
tors. that there Is no smallpox in
Thomson. This paper has made
truthful reports of the condition of
tho disease each week, as every
citizen will testify, and yet a few
days ago tho Athens Banner an
nounced that the smallpox wus rag
ing in Thomson, and this nonesosi
cal cry was echoed by u dozen or
more papers. Even the Augusta
News, with a correspondent at this
place, who would certainly have
written tlmt paper, copied the state
ment editorially.
The last case of smallpox hero
was that of a small negro child,
which occurred more than four wceAs
tiff 1 *- Tha child was taken to the
pest house out of town, and lias re
covered. Iho old cases have long
since been discharged
Now, gentlemen, don't you think
it iH about time to let up on that
threadbare howl about the sum! pox
in t homsou ?
WAR IN EUROPE.
A long ami bloody conflict between
Great Britain aud ltuaaia st-eina now
to l-o practically incyitah e. Tho
effects of euo.li a war up a the United
States are being exhaustively dis
cussed in thu unwapapers, and the
general conviction seems to be that,
while the northern States of the
Union would bu bone fitted, the south
ern. or cotton growing section,
would suffer immensely The An
gusta Chronicle, discussing the ques
tion, says:
The financial effect of an Ang’o
liussian war upon this country has
been closely discussed, 11. is known
that the offeet of a war between
England and Russia will lie ihe clos
ing of all the Russian, and, possibly,
tho Mediterranean ports, and should
they remain closed during the sea
son of the next crop, (lie effect upon
the trade would bo disastrous iu tho
extreme.
The Savannah News suggests that
filth the prospect of a war, closing
the ports of one of the greatest cot
ton importing countries in the world,
and a permanent decline iu the mar
ke', the pointer should by all moans
protect himself against the disas
irons re*u,ts that may follow Iu do
leg so, to plant as inige an acreage as
possible without straining Ins credit
and to pro iile for a arger p ovisiou
clop, 'ey mg fess upon tho season
amt the mu ki ts, is a rule that un
der any cnOumstiiners is a safe one,
which at this time is u piecnutiou
Unit cannot safey be disregarded
A leading cotton merchant of Sa
yan mill said tha tho first effect of a
war in Europe wou.it *-e to depress
| cotton in this country l-y diminish
ing our exportations.' "If Eng and
were to go to war,’’ said be. "her
manufacturing industries would be
eripp < and and she would need less of
o* C<>tuu."
Sltin Diea*e
I have a littt*; daughter evtn years old.
who for the; la*t fovr yearn has been afflict
ed with a peculiar skin eruption on tho
face and one hand. I have tried seven or
eight physician**, among them the host in
California and in this providence, bi* to no
rturpo-B. f lhe child kept growing worse.
Fortunately, I wiw a statement in a Kt.
I'aul, Minn., jwj/er. of a cure of a disease
similar to that of my child, ft was affected
by Hwift’s Fpeciftc. Is ecured six bottles
and commenced giving to iuy liitle g>rl. lu
lent* Ilian one week this terrible disease,
which had baffl' and all the known remedies
within reach, began to disappear. Him has
b< t u taking it three rn mihs—is perfectly
well, and her skin is as clear as wax.
(Jr. A. Hmith.
Trenton, Ontario Province, Canada.
EONLYTRUE
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uteVi WHI wirify tho SLOOD, rra-
W ¥sOk rii-a tIM- LIVER .tml RIONFY3.
l&ff* sn<l ifKNTOjte rilK HJiraLYl*.
and VIOCK, of YOTJTH. In*-
am Apjifiite. in
ail.l TSr.-l HcufliiK rtb*olultly
cared, boner, lußKclct* *uu
liiitiAfi.s tin* ml ml a:id
V" ~A lira!** I'ovf f.
b ITIb C7i L’.f* Sufi- rtitimui cynipfntnts
B-iV SB t ... 1 ,'tiiLir to tlu:lr*i x will
ft''! If. mi. KARXEii‘3 jaON TOiH 10 a *ofn -rA
f-if<’ijy rt.ru. (dvi' a •!' :>v. hcallnv 4*oHrrr<:XiOii.
Ft - iu-ttt jttUriiijifi. at c<m;*t4Ttdlln#e only sul'f
li flu- i-o’ji'lanfv <•"tit t? nr'; .’fill. Do not fd|.t.rU
Original ami Hk*<t.
r'l \mu lini>r,
|:'U.rrh, Mo.,for our oniyAM BOCK." 1
MtfitfidaLud orsotul iaformuUon,(r./ r
FRSSH^MEATS.
I will keep constantly on hand
all kinds nt Fresh Meats and Fish
and Oysters in season.
1 will i.l o pay the highest market
I rices fur beeves, shunts, lambs and
kid*.
11. K. LEWIS.
Thomson, On., April 8, 1883.
READ
THIS
Ff It buroin h Infc rmntion th t iu y hi\v<
you many dollnrs I want to Mi th*- read
t‘TH of thm valuable paper why i can nffi*rd
to Hull my goodn wo wry cheap f.r ciwh.
\Mdlc otinr d j.fiid upon nut.-h
trade foM. their <xiKtem*.\ Ido not. My in.
tdlfii ImamiMH holh mo Hitch a protit
tlml whotild J fail to make A t.itigle rule for
cHh during tho year 1 would come out
with it InndMoma profit. Henoo tou see
why T can afford to m-1 fora profit lint
would ruin any cithU and lh r. Another iu
portnut rcHKtjn it thatal buy only mu-Ii
gOi d* an t enn aell read , thUN Avoiding h
coiiKtuntly increasin ' ilj ad wuvck a hie*
mukt *>g worked off nta dcctmti low. Then
again 1 have Dot 1a n u d-p .t* cidwyliml
for tk last thread tin- nr nvuitha, with
ntorage And inhere** or K g up morn than
a good profit. I ml, catiLlarge and exju n-
Hive ln.: yofuu t* t nog.Mi i* and you
do not have to pay (or my carry ii.g such a
Htock
Please Consider
how omen you contribute towimfo |myin#
toi Hudi elegant hug coßfiydUpl y. 1 Mik
no uimecoHiuiry cxjh n-es and uu iUt r
nuniil to st 11 lower than any liouwo c*ui.
In other words I ntn H*uny to sell whether
I nmke any profit or uot.
11l : (lditl' ii to a lull line f furnitijio I
sell CLOCKS, IMOTTHItfS, WINDOW
HIIAIM S, DO RING STOVES. Xr , and
manufacture all him!* of MATTUKSSLS.
Orders by mail attended to.
Follius and Itati l Case*
Imiislud at
LOWEST PRICES
L- F. PADGETT,
till! BUniIISTUI- K. AUOUStA, It A
Change of Sehe iule
stone mountain route.
GEORGIA KAILUOAD COMPANY,)
Omo: Gkni b.vl Managi i;.
\uou.hta.Oa.. I'Vb 23, )KBS)
/ lOMMENDIN’*i Suudny. March lat.
V tha following Bassonpwr Schedule
will bo operattid:
1,1 \ K.
NO. 27 WES l’ Daily.
Leaves AflguMa . 7.40 a. m
Lo.ivu Thomson., B:4b a. m
Arrive Washiugton 10 40 a ni
L ftvo Wash ujtou 7:55 a in
Arrive \thcum ...12.5 p. m
Arrive Atlanta t .uo p, m,
NO. 2* LAST Daily.
I .eaves Atlanta 3 5 p. in
Arrive Athens 8;4"> p. m
Arrive Washington 8 ; ::7 ptn
Leave Washn gu>u a2O p in
Leave Thomson 8 lp. in
Arrive Aumta 0 2 n. m
NO. I WEST-Daily
lieave Augusta .l sn*m.
Arrive TWinnon 12 17 p. n>
Arrive Gamak 12 38 p iu
.Arrive Macon. i; 25 p. iu
Arrive Washington . ... 220 p. t
Arrive Athens s“n p. u
Arrive (aine>ville 0:25 p m
Arrive Atlant M4o p. ui
NO. 2 HAST— Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8:00 a. m
Li ve Gainesville .. .. 5:55 a. iu
Leave Athens li:00 . iu
Macau . .. 7 40 a iu
Leave Washington li 2 • n m
Leave Ca nak l .'SOp. in
Leave Thomson 2:00 p. m
Arrive Augusta 0:35 p. nt
NO. 3 WENT - Daily
Leave Augusta. I*VOO |> m
l**’ve Thomson 1 2 to a m
Leave Miuxm... 7.20 p m
Arrive Atlanta 7 00 a. tn
NO. 4 HAS <—Daiiy.
Tieavt Atlanta 8 20 p. iu
I.er.ve lion son 33iu. in
A'nve Augusta *.(. l<Gv. in
Tr i:m run by O Kh Meridian time— 32
minutes slower than Augusta time.
Drain No. 27 will atop at, and teoeive
pa seiu'crs to and from* tin* following
stations, only :
tirovotoA'ii llcrzolU, Ilnrlem,Dewing,
Thomson. Untuak. Ibruft Orawfordvillo,
Union Point. Or Modi son*
Rutledge, Social Di r cl‘. Oovii gton,
t'ony *rs. Stone Mountain and Decatur.
Train No 2* will stop at and receive
pvssong. rs to and from tho following
station*, only:
Qrovut >wn, Harlem. Inuring, Thom
son, t'auuk. Harnett, r.twfilvill\
Union Point, t*rn.*ut'*boro, Mml'sou,
Social rirrk Covington,
Conyers. Litb>uia, Stone Mon ut tin and
Decatur.
Ihe Fast Liu* runs Tliroigh Sleepers
Kef ween Atlanta and Oharlvst' natid con
nect* for all p nut* K*t amt Northeast
AVe-t and Sort west No. 28 stops ut
Union Point for suppe**.
JOHN W. GREEN.
(loneral Manager.
F It. DORSEY.
Ginl Pu**sejg<M
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pendleton’s Book Store,
60* Broad Street,
Ifext to E. R. Schneider’s.
At'Ot’STA, - - - - Geonoi.v.
Keeps constantly or, hand a full line of
Rooks and Stationery, consisting in p-u-t of Standard and Miscellaneous
Rooks, Novels, Tales, ami Religions, Ribles,Testaments,
Hymn Hooks, of different denomination, Sunday
/?choo! Books and Requisites, S' hool
Bonks, Blank Books of all
kinds, Note, Letter,
Fools-C'np, Bill and I egal ('ap Paper, Office and Fancy Sfatiorery, Pic
ture Frames, Hubs mid Toy*, Photograph and Autogiapb
Albums, Pictures. Jke. 80,-k< nnd small pack
ages of Stationery sent by mail
free of postage, on re
ceipt of money for the same.
Sept. 17, 1884.
A, F Pendleton.
A Splendid Opportunity
—TO BCY—
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
-AT-
Wm,. Hulherin & Cos.
Our Buyer slide North, Purr.luv-i- our Ilegidsr Spring Sloek. Attending Three
Large Forced Sa!e end with cash in hand Succeeded in Obtaioing maiiy
Goods at About Had Their Value. We Quote Balov Some of
Our Bargains :
Infant’s Kid I.aee aid Hutton Shoes, 1 to 5 23 c.
fluid s Kid Buttoned Shoes, 7 to 10 ... f>o
Child s Kid iiutlom and A r . ports, 7to 10 SO
Child’s Kid Newport Tie*, 7 I" 10 .... .... .... 50
Women's Goat Slippers, S to 8 .... .... .... 50
Women’s Kid Opera Slippers. 3do 8.. .... .... 50
Women’s Oxford Tie*, £ to 7 .... .... .... 75
Wi-nidi's Ki-I B dtom-d AT vperts, 3to 7.... .... 75
Women'* Opera-Slipper-. to (j .... .... 75
Ladies Glove Kid Luce Sh-os, 2to t> .... .... 15
Ladies Glove Kid Lace -Shoes', 3do 9 ... .... ..90
Ladies Glove Kid Foxed Gaiters, 5 to 9 ... .... 9t<
Ladies Glove Kid Foxed Buttoned Gaiters, 8 to 5 .90
Bojs B. Calf Ptinec Albeit". 1 'oil ... ... .. 75
Boys B Call High Lure Shoes. Ito 5 .. .... ?1 *’o
Bovs B. Calf li'gh Buttoned Snoes, 2 to 5. . .1 25
Mens Carpet Slipper*. 0 to 11 .... .... .... 40c.
Gelds fall Ties fi to 11 , ... . .. . 1.01
Gent* B Call Congress Gn'd-r*. 6to 13.... .... 1.00
Gents H. Prince Alberts. (! t • 11.. .... LOO
(Jenls Coney Island Tie*, 6to 11 ... .... l.nO
Gent* B. Buttoned Gaiter*, ti to 10 .... ... 1 50
Boys Wool llatsot 25e, Gent Wool Hats at 25c, Gents Felt at LOO
Tho prices mimed are so low that many Jot* wit! anon re veld; therefore, come at
once iiuri secure the Is—t lsog.iiuH. OU(i tVl'iJt’K Put’ WKni-fSU-KTtrADE T* uns
uurdly log* sed swrai-tivc. Tim prices w* gu-nnt-e to bo lower thin nr- quote-l by any
JtiLiiurg 111 mac Huiitb Ot itis.li An rx uui..ttun of S"H'K and HHICK-S soiicited.
Careful i-ersoiml att ntiu i given to orders.
W n- Mulherin & Co.’s Two Stores*
7*J2 umi Di.‘{ lirnAtl St.. Augu*tu, Ga.
The Moßiilfie Drug Store
lilWTAin-l!>UIi:i) IN iHGes
(EMoitrb garrison, ||l. Ll.,
(SutotHMt r To)
1)11. A. D. lIILL.
* m * •-
At the vdMmoirii stnml or Mr ; o Street. ThmnsNa, Qa. t will ke?p const intly
m Htock nil kinds of
Modicinos, Drugs, hunts, Oils, Patent
A (‘(Heines, Perfumes, Glass, Putty, Dyes,
Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Toilet Articles of
every discription.
ALSO
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene Oil,
Best Quality. Garden Heeds ol Standard
Varieties
ATAV \Y4 ON HAND-
Ti-b iooo and Cigar* of the li st and ’! list Popular Brand*.
C-#' PrecHptioos carafullv till-d at. ad hour* oft!. (lay and nu;ht of the Pnricat
Drug*. Profenaioiial nulla u-igwered at any tuuc, nuvSlH
AT
31. .V. It i; It NNIDE’N!
A Nice mi 1 ('laan'stock of Dam sic Dry Goods and Notions. No old ftock car
ri and over to offer at le-s than J rot, and no ; rices <juot and too low to Ik3 oonsistont with
fair dealing and titaudard quality. I have the King Mill’s { and J Shirtiug, and the
Summervill* and ilolumbrirt Check* the best on the market.
SI’ECI\L PttT : ’l S giv*-M mi •b i'UH. Piece Gxd*, Shnos and Hafs. Romemher
all these Gihhlk are f-T \\ u ' ll ° * '!■**•. No s!i p-w -rn ir daui.-ig and totals
h a nil led at any A. Ax J * f piiee If buyers nr© tDe-ived or tlomls not Ju*t Am
Uepiesentid. return the.n td I lpy *■;t- . very cent pdd f.r th-in
Groceries, Gaiine 1 (ioods, Confectioneries,
I keep s frenh and selected .stock f each of fh sc ami caw ff -r irioN h low ns
any. FichH C>*n Nuts, aid a Geu- nd line r f <\mf, ctioi:eu s rec- iveil every week,
and can always supply yon with Pure and Fivsh Goods.
Oowtis ( Town!
On TOB VDOO and CIGAKS I can ’Mown the town.*' I have any of grades
of <"kevrirg T it>cco th >i. **t al l the chc iped If y• i woat a Gol the f,.ni him
JOHN McC 'LI OCGH tiikcH the cuke, the most |M|>ular cigar in town. 1 have dozens
f other Brands and can show you j tst th> eig.r y u want. iha RIIPERIoR, smoke
free and easy every out* of them. For ash rt while I will sell these at 70c j.er Box.
1 will ftlwnya,&iyo bottom ftgnr*‘H on
Sugar, Ootiee, Flour, Meal, Meat,
Lard. Molasses, Vinegar,
And in Let everything in my J;ne.
Cume in and Price and you Shau’t bo Disappointed-
Respectfully,
Henry A. Burnside,
Main Street. Thomson. Ga.
ENGINES, BOILERS, J
SAW and GRIST MILT.S, ami MA- f
CHINKKY am! Mil l. SUITjF.'I
Chimp Rial G oi>il.
Ileftairs Dane "t I'i’ii *<>u<ihh' Price*.
CEO. R. LOHHAtiI) CO
Foundry. M.ictum* tsncl Boiler Woks,
rcvsT*/* • - u fpPGr.i.
\\ * lu. mi* rent I'Nchatigc, ;in'‘ repair Knginos .r fuvornidc icnn*.
Mavc *a* I 'mis New Engines. 2 t-tt• I‘nnD 2 1 hiunl Eniriin*** in si,,ot,
!♦•• p*-"mpt delivery and Water Pipe at Unlm-e * Prices Agents
df.t Atlas s. A lit man hivlir Kiiguus I\ o* ** * * |Cf I* jeetir>. Valid
de Piitiij.s. tiardun-’s li -vuni -rv ri oid* t-ieek Mill l( cG Eclipse
O ' lle Turbine \V lu‘> L. All | new w■ rk and repair proitptl\
done. We are working al'e-t l o hand, and eus* ever ' dav
Wo have tt © la-gesl nod besi lithd rit sli'*p in 'he Shuili —new and
improved toot* tor ail kinds of woik in our line. Call and ae u when
in Vug'.Hta.
GKU n LOMBARD CO
NEW ADVERTISEiIENT.
New Store! New (woods!
.lust Opened At
BOKTIiiVItxLE?, GA.
VO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC : I have and will eoutiuue to keep a Selected
Lins of Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise.
In Dry Goods Department may bn found : She ting. Checks, Drills, Calicoes, etc.
Groceries: Flour, LarJ, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Soap, etc.
Kerosene Oil Very Cheap. A variety of Notions and Small Goods that eve j house
keeper needs. Also will kip an assort,nent of Lelies llata, Trimed to order whan desir
ed. Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at highest market price*.
All are iavited to came and see’. Respectfully
•Julia, IT. {Smith.
lloneville Ga,
April IS, 1883.
Buy The Best!
PAC 7 Always e,,needed in con versa; i . n . and o'ten in practice, that the BEST
GOOfrS are eheape- in the end. Every basin m m know, tins to be so, and mv exoo
neno. has fully convinced me vt its truth: „iu buying my Spring and Summer stock!
Lav*? iMjuglit the best of it * kmci in every line- - theBEST but not the FANCIEST I
ry full lue* of both Dry Good* U nd Gr*j *riQs ; but in toe former department I utake a
Mijecialty of
Ladies and Gents Fine Shoes,
Andi . the latter my specialty is
Pura Sugars, Csff es, &c.
I have no lead. r, that is I do not anil gramUxted sugar, checks and such well known
goods at G*>#t y and i -ke i hi on thmg.% with wiu.-h you are U ianq iaiuted ; Put my profit*
are umforni tar nghout. lam agfmt f.Rr
Fino Clothing
—AND—
JEWELRY.
You tnsy infer from the übovtf that my prices are hiyli, hut uot *to lAn
to be undersold by anybody, as a tri.U will ct>uvia.e you. A.l are iuvitei to c;UL
ReFpectfnlly,
JOHfff m. BARNES.
April lit, lfitfa. (yl)
New Notice.
NEW GOODSJIDJSSW PRICES!
1 KKKP ALWAYS ON ft AND Nli'K, l-'RKSU GOODS, AND OF THE
VERY BK>T QUALITY.
< 1 V N N Ml) (rOODH.
J keep Sardine* O* Mi-'i-, Salmon I. H- t, Lun.-h Ham, Tongue,
l"Hup|i|o 1 i tidies etc Jf™ mi, .L-Riiin, Breakfast Choeolato,
lupi.K-a. ( -111 S aich < urraii'*. IVtne-, Nino Fresh N’liok nnd
’ ~" , ch ' l>'i'd lint r ’fish, I) -m tic an-! Tropical Fruila, al
•> ,„ *oa*..r. A hi- I flMls ' * V:„ T ,il-l Sets. etc.
Nextl week; Wil' h.y, a b-g;U 18.-' Jails aid Bats, Croquet Sets,
•U-., Marble*. Kmhirtg I'a k T,-tc .
Otttger Ale, .Sod i Water. ,V"* U \., w R ra nn ,j ,\f , U ’„ Apnle
( titer. Also Nc v Buekivh 1. ii- „ Cat.c Syrup. Ico for
the Nuuinicr in any quantity, font 1 t. Mil j.,, nut.
~ •- I;vlcl*ean.
Ma-n Street,. ! houis.s-, On
-Th3 SSost "?\3rttliz-3rs!
\V E •**>** to (h* pooplt f M rn ,1. , Ih'.-riu - oonntie* tlml we are agents
f r tin a... i t c. 1 -bratud
EDISTONE GUANO,
WhWbWeuiawdeilb, be one fPi very t, ■ . f. rti„ tho market Thi, nn.no was
receuity rcprea vM f-h-. ri. It * , ,| ~r.. r . i-.r, .1 n, sup,a'y his’TieoTu
e.-s and the pul lie generally or, th -most f .,*■„■ ,!,L. u r .u. 11 1
- if lei*, oil Bro.
Apnll. I*" 5 THOMSON, OA.
~ NEW ESTASLiSMT! '
AIfIS X. 11. CU It TI 8,
T homson. On,
Ha. rented the Shop* of J. T. Smith in Hmnchville. miri j, pm]) a r e d to otrTy on , h#
diffcnut branches of the business.
Carriages, \\ agoiis mid Buggies aSlade and
Repaired.
Blacksmitliing in ail its Branches,
Undertaking in nil its Branches.
llie Best Work, all gnarsuteisl, and tlw kiwf priws. By Strict Attention to Basiassa
h asks a hbfr.il Share of patr >nflge.
March I’. (lyj
Sorry to disturb you, But you must read
THESE FACT’S I
JOIIIN S ISOLZMNDORp
Respectful!)- iueitea your stUentim to his huge llu .l carefully selected stock pf
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Notions, Hats, Foots, and tShoes, Clothing,
Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Groceries, Arc.,
Specially pnrehn. <t to ire t Hi- hnowii w ir.ts f this community. He offer.
'the Largest 'took, ih >lo.t lUh,i!i ■ ii->l-, .u ,1 Bow.-.t Prices. He uke but PXB
TlilAb an.l yon m l enrely call Mg-tiq,
Uon’t give it away, hut here in a special offer:
llliite (>rc.. Shirts. Lali-ufrici, only -W*; *-'p ml Cotton. i-arr*n'ei 20 ' yania. 30.-pril.iz;
lt-n- rtrijieti Socks fle !- r pa:r; I allies >t' i ril hone oc p, r p -ir ; "IX-cor3 Sjiuol bottoa
wari.iit-it rtIO yaiils. Ss, o ,1s foil'-c: Kiowa I'ol'.n Crah 6c )rd; liUacU-if i.ineu
laa h .'lie yard : Linen (.'ran towels, l lli l 0- eaoti; Roy. sis. large si2., Curry
' ir'T ' 1 * vered Butler ' 1 i-lie- io.> ; S.-w- i til.-aus >-uz tr €fc pr pamil; fniui Coffee,
s Ibs f.r ii.isi; i off-,-, a litile -ff 20 lbs 'or if>l (/ 1 : Goiai Tobacco JOc pr pouutl: Soda
per pi-and ; | sr i■■ ■ rimpr-ve.l ones, C-c; Cotton iilssa fowe.a sc.
- _ S'.t . sEWiNi. MHJHINI-.S. new on, s. i over. Drop leaf amt Two Drawers, only
- tn expe. t n true bill on thi as it s ilmost givma ttn ni away. Don't forget the
place - lie Bine Store. 1 'ppo.ite t/i: Pep ■-. Will pay tic, hip, st market price, iu trade,
for Dry uiilea, Beeswax, fallow, Wool. ,to.
JOHN L. HOLZEXOORF,
KAILU.iAiI STREET. THOMSON. (iT Oflr, A