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J- T. M E.sr. Associate Esmxor.
WEDNESBIy, APRIL 15th, I'BM *
NTIK ff s.ifm * T 4ttk'*wsT
fx wommx. u*.
A " ft “PP'iaite j*ur name shtnv that
’•p*lll*U . fc. abuut to exude
*“ J * W r^-£v,, r paper trtlMi
—Mis* Lea la Booly.Stf*Hrletn, is visit
ing friend* in i Euumoa.
—JfflSftl* Fitzpatrick, one of Warren
ton’s belies, is on a visit to friends in
Tlioinscas.J > ;
—Mr. Willie Zachry, <f Angufita, has
baen <m aviri.fr of mwvrM clays to uis bivth
er-u.-Uw, Dr. j. W. QuiLun.
Mr. Ed. Wilson, a Thomson raised boy
and now a truant on the Augusta ponce
force, Hun lay in Thouisou, vis*
itiug hi* father's family.
—Rev. C. V. Weathers, of the North
Geo##** ik>i.ftMwwr, aeeoippftnied by bis
wife, i vixitug relatives in this county.
—Mr. Charlie Benton, rcco npa: ied bj
his charming yout*g wife, c me down from
Warrcutm. aud spent the day iu Ihoimoa,
with yekUivoK aud friends, i&-t Sunday.
—I have jasfe received the rarest of all
rarities a pure? and gt nu me article of C üba
molasses. Iry it. J. M. Barbee.
—Mr. D, P. Young, an oxj er enced and
skillful brickiuason, ofieru bis services to
the people of Thomson and vicinity. He
will also fill orders for back iu any quanti
ty-
—Dr. J. T. Boyddtoet bis barn on Mon
day night of last vseek. with a large quanti
ty tf corn, oats, fodder, and plantation
tool}*. Tlfe burning was done by un incen
diary. bus* about live bundled dollars.
No lUHUßpnce.
—Justiu Reese went to Harlem Saturday,
but didn't st-iy loi g. \V© buve unubie
to bad out whether the Ton Oniucii and
the quaiantme, 01 bis gin s anger was the
cause of the briefjjvm> of Lis visit, but HU -
] tct (be latter.
—Messrs, i'bos. Pop© aul Robt Cala
wey, of Wilkes county, have been spending
n few day* iu Thomson. oocupied principal
ly iu calling upon, and driving U ut with.
aottM of our prettiest vir.H. Thin is not
their first offense, and th y had better he
wary, it they wish to repeat it, as uue of
our bo.sure beginning to look cross-eyed
at them.
—Mr. Tom Lewis, who iw always wide
awake, amt go ahead, has been making some
special improvements to bis n heady Laud
hi.‘iu house and grounds. lie has had the
bouse newly phi lea. and on the ni ut tm
proved luo'Uiii style, ayd bis gionnds neat
ly fixed up, a..d new jb one oi th him i-
MiUnSl ltsuiellv.es ID tOWt).
—Mrs. Julia F. fctmith, of Bone villa, baa
anew and all motive a ivertisomeiu iu an
other column, to wbieu w© mute tii© atten
tion ot our readers. Mrs biuith is a Ltd-,
of excellent judgement and good taste, and
the goods she is otf.ning to the trade may
bo retied on uh Leini* oi the wry b *st qtfi.lt
ty and of the most upproved style aud fash
ion*
* —Mr. J. Sf. Kiel aids, the popular herds
seller and stationer of Augusta, advertixt-K
this week h op end and di e ol hu e. bid
gOvHin, including a*l { ,f the stand ad articles
aa wail ns tbo novelties. Thus fasciuuriug
game is taking the coin try by storm, and
Richard-* is prepared to tit up duos iu
dividnaN in le did style.
- We are iu rvceij t of a Utter of recent
date, from our fraud 11. V. O’Neil, who
left here, last Lift to go to .Colorado for bis
health. Ha found the winter in Oeltirala
too’severe, and went t * New .\bxieo, where
be now ih. improved as be writes us. He
sends tia his photo, which looks exactly litic
Ben of old, and one, we presume, he hud
left, after excbauqiug with the <ln k, Ti
ding maidaub. ami ihe swart by eauo it is of
Mexico.
i
—Mr. T. N. Levin, in audition to las
Usual heavy stock of grocwries, dry goods,
Boots, abtH-s, :,nd tiie ik \ has opened iip a
full line "f ladies fancy goods, ha dk r
cbiefa, ribbons, laves, etc. Ihe ladio,
would do well to call n to sec Mr. Lewis,
w!l will watt up.n t'eru in p • hod, when
Andrew in otherwise engaged, thus assuring i
them of prompt and pleasant attention.
Oatatnoauts are becoming o numer
ous and bold, out in the Republican bis
trict, as to be q it.- trouble omu t* t. f„r
mers. Besides kill ng numbers f pigs nu<i
lambs for different {erM us, one went, last
week, after sun-up, within one hundred
yards of C’lpt T. A Hamilton's residence
and killed a full grown turkey l eu, citing
as much as he liked for breakfast, nnfi
leaving tile remainder for theCapts dinner
Why, if tnc pesky things keep on, they
will be as destructive t > domesticated tur
kovs. as our turkey hunters, Messrs
tthields, Sturgis and Boyd.
The Sick. - JiuUe Neal was sufficiently
improved to hold his Court Monday. Capt.
Johnston is up and about though still
weak. Mr. Joseph T. Smith, though quite
feeble, was nble to le on tin* street yester
day. Dr. Jus. 8. Jones is stili quite hick.
Mr. John E Benton is np and on the afreets
once more, and we hope he will soon be
himself again.
The Kati Curtis.
This beautiful Inti • sloop-yacht, which
lias been in process of construction f rsev
eral mouths by Mr John M. Curtis, of
Thomson, is now finished, and is the sub
ject of comment and id niraim of s: II
who see her. In point of shape. strength
and style she is ail Unit money, skill und
experience can perfect, while for t st f.tl
and elaborate flush we do not believe her
equal pan be found. Mr. Cuitis, a: and the
gentle meii who will constitute the crew of
the vessel, are making the final preparation
for their departuie. The y cut will b
placed on a flat car and attached to Ihe 11
o’c.ock freight train, on Monday next, the
‘JOth instant, and will proceed to Augusta,
where idle will be rigged aid lauuhed in
the Savanuah river the following day
(We b esday). She will rtach Sava n.ih in
ample time for the grand May re*. Un, and
e.uch is our confidence in the build and
equipment of the little craft’ and the skill
and pluck of the men having h r in charge,
lh*t ae c ntkhutly believe she wdi win in
every contest.
Many fr m the country, and nearly every-
Ipdy in I hpiLison will turn out ou Mon
day next to bid ad tew to the Kite Curtis
and her galb.nt crew. We also 1 uu tat
quite a number from Thomson and other
points Will be in August t ou Wednesday to
sae her launched a.; ; safely ou her voyage
Mr. Curtis requests the gentlemen who
will constitute hir. crew to meet at his office
to-morrow {'l hursday) afternoon, at 3
o’clock, for the purpose of Linking final
preparations.
BOKEVILLE ITEMS
BY W. B.
—Our farmers have commenc'd planting
cotton.
Oats are looking well, and it is to be
hoped tLut a bom.tifm crop wi.l be undo.
—Albert is having a good time fi ling.
Someone wa- kin i eu ugh to send him a
rag oil, and he- is trying to employ Ld i
to nurse for him.
—Mr 0. has conclud' and to quit farming
on hi',h bu dai and ins g un* t tlxe river bot
tom for th* benefit of Ins yearning’s health.
He is h good fufiner, a.*d knows ihal he is
doing
—We h and a nice little fishing p rty last
Saturday From his hroks 1 think Johnny
cujo\ed hiiuat If.
Miss fat u Hull paid lion# rill** a pleas
ant visit, and we hope she will com.* again.
Robert, I think. ba 1 better look out.
Ed-lie has sfattv l • a*, i Htl he is a favorite
with the young 'mites.
—Judge Smith !•< ah* a t of everi thing in
ginuing up his cotton.
McDuffie Copnty, Ha., Aptil 13, I#Bs,
Memorial Day.
The Ladles’ Memorial Association have
; ypou the foliowiag order of excrci- j
St S for Monday. April 27th, which WTs*
i .observed ax Memorial Day. The procrsxon
will form in front of Dr. Harmuu's Drug
ntor©, at 4 o'clock, p. ifi , iu the fhltbWlUg'
j order, aud move thence to the cemetery :
| t. Children with wreaths.
; 3. Pupils of Miss Luna Johnston’s
j Horn© School.
4. Ca*lefs of Pierce Institute.
5, .jM^yar; and Council. ,
j Mil s< mi c T’m tem 11 y.
j ft HoiTor.
8. Kkigitts of Honor.
b. Amerie.i Fire Cos.
[ 10. uitizi-ns generally.
. Mt J. T. VVright will act as Marshal of
the day, with Mr. Robert A. Anderson, us
. sistijit. V , . s .
At the cemetery the cereutouies vill be
! as follows ; '
1. rionq by Misa Luna Johnston’s Home
School.
2. Song by union^hoir.
il. Oponiug prayer By Rev. R. W. Rogw
crs.
| 4. Song hv union choir
5. Brief address by Mr. John T. West.
C. Song by pupijs of Pierce lnutitnto.
4. Decoration of the soldiers' graves.
! The merchants aud business men of the
town are re>>pectfi Uy icqnesled to close
their bn.ir-ex* houses at 3 u’olook. p. lu .
and join -n the i-eicmo. ies >-f ih" day.
Mnx. M a. McLean, Pi\>h.
Mas* J. E. White, Sec.
Au Ordinance.
I Ati ordinance to prevent the obstructing
;or filling the drains, ditcheti, etc., in the
Town of Thomson, and provide a penalty
for Name.
, Wherea* It is important to the health
i and well being of said Town that n thor
ough vys!< m of drai'i M g*^ o eßUhlished aud
maintained iu said Town,
i It is hereby ordained By the Town
Council of said Town, that any person duly
convicted before the said Couucil of til.ii g
nr ub tnn ting at y drain or dilcb in said
Tmin. and refusing, after tlm-e days notice,
to reinove said oostructi-n, or reO}>en said
drain or ditch, shall b<- fined in sum n t
less than dll n*’r more than $lO, for each
• ff.-nsc, or imprisoned not loss than one
ior more than ten and tys
G. W Durham, Mayor.
J. E. Wilson. See.
I hunison, Oft , April 14.1885.
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NORWOOD ITEMS.
BY XZBA
—The free term * f the Norwood I.igb
• School closed Inal Friday.
- Mrs. M. W. Arnold is visiting relatives
in Athena.
Mr. J. 0. Evans was prompt at
nifting h t Sunday ni^bt
-Mi s Mrttti Arnold accompanied her
f d:i.i t • In apjH.i tment nt Raytown.
- Mr. ad Mrs. S\’. H Cooper paid a vi-.it
to relatives a id friends in llarleiu lust >uu
! day.
-Our phrenologist <ays it is not a good
i phm to thr .w rotten tipples t Maj Jones.
—Two of our clever young nun gave
f’arnak * visit last Miudav, mid La i a most
delightful time playing muuible-pg.
-I he pi y “'Ten Nights in a narroftm,*’
which wil- tie r ndcrcd h ie on the 21th ii.- j
stant will lie a spl ndid H icceke, ami wcj
Lope to xce a Ia rye attendauce.
DITTEE BRIER CREEK ITEMS
c ivhh wall.
Corn th t was planted iu March in look
ing veil
—We hnw a flfiuiishiug Sur day a*hool fit 1
Little Brier Cm k * hureh. iH the fodov
! MRined very cfflcicut officers; K b.-rt
l.veketaoM. snporic.n nd nt, Moni*
goiaery, .s* infant i-up rintendeut. ami t r.
Ii trivia Rmjlvv. secretary.
—Mr Ham F. Htm-y is occupying ft poi- !
tion nt the nuMirners’ bench, lie ieoxj
t!it re are but few fish in Brier creek for :
| him to ciitvb this season.
<Hi Friday ta t <>u- ever efficient -J. l\, i
v T r* lMvid H .do, Lad ihe largest log-roiling J
i of flic season.
•
—lf : wild turkey gobbler should find
Lis way i to these purls he bud b t*er not
yelp, or Mr. John I’micett s unerring gun
vili bring trim to his death.
McDuffie County, Gu., April 13, 1485.
WILLIAMS CREEK ITEMS
lil SAMBO.
Fine weather f< r fniiiiers for the past j
f vw days, and they have been mnki g good
I use of it. and are generally about m well i
P with tlmir work as tbsy have been fin
any pri vi niß ye trs.
Fpland corn has been p’nnted and lifts
a flue ef old notwithstanding the cold, bul
weather. 'lhe prospect fur u fin© nimull
grain crop is good. All we need to make n
fine out crop ih plenty of rain at the right
time. This week will he genetal eorn-
I mencemont of cuttou planting hi this sec
tion.
Yoriek Smith’s female tminji paKKod
i through this sectiou lust week. She seem
'ed to tnke a special fancy to negro s ci*t\,
I and that is one thing that this ueighboi
! hood will ntt tolerate. She did Lot tarry
i her© long.
Fire.- -Mr. LaFayette Wiggins, living on
J Mrs Jennie Hubert’s jilr.ee, near Lhiu>
■ church, lost bis dwelling bouse bv fire on
| !• liday lii.-J.. I nui glad to state, however,
[ that he saved most of his furniture, i learn
! th.it the house c ugnt tire from the burn
| mg of some piles of trash mar by.
Alec HiTper haa conclndul to ns © 1 s
tutor Linde on the next dug tlut totbus
hi,n ut church.
April fools were on the rampage about
the first Your Uncle received five nie
joins anil uncle Billy Barlow received >•
| bmkctful fit on© lick Among the:;: was
i figure ©nt out of a newspaper that re*>en
! Mrd bid l ick riding on th© hind wheels of
! misfortune through a whirlwind of disas
ter. 1 .mi very much ohiig&d to lb© young
l*di© who sent that envelope full of piper
hal.ids
-<>ur little village has anew po* office,
rind tl*c p stini*tre*H received her upp<dm
ui-iit under the admiriistruliou of Jiiily
I Barlow.
Hi -of our girls is quite lonely since
iu r litlle dog refuses to tree for lier.
I<‘v T. J. 1 ilclier did not reach hi
• jmointmeut at ibis place on Saturday last
I u* was tier* on Sunday and preached n
most excellent ieim.m ou the subject of
j Charity.
•Our Sabbath School has revived will:
j the springtime, and we can boast of a
j good a school as any church in this county.
Warren County, Ga., April !3. i8 w o.
MESENA DEPARTMENT.
x J. S. M\NDEVJLLE, Editor.
—Dry. windy aud cool for th® season.
—Warren Sn, .-ri r Court convened lsl
week, with -Judge Lumpkin L the bei cli.
an 1 Solicitor Howard ut hih post. A lurye
j crow i w k in Nttendonce, Kune mere’y to
>ee Low th- newly . lected Judge would de
: poit bin.s*' fon t e bench, lie is a strict
disci iinu'M’i and ui-patches business with
Lc. ierity. His charge to th© (i raiid Jury
whs plain iuipres-iv© Mid profound. Fn.
many fav-.ruble remarks from the avsem
| blage. Warren is proud of her new' Judgc
i Holicitor Howard is a young gentleman < f
gri.iit legal ability, and discharges his duty
t > the satisfaction of nil. Several cases of
importance were cl spo-ed of Hmoug which
was the Stut- v*. W. \V. Stevens. Assault
with inte.it to murder. Verdict not guilty.
, 1 h re were several cases against myaeii for
Killing whiskey without license, which we*©
; nol prossed as fast as the Bolioitor coulu
j renl the*..
- \ c i t tin young lady in Mepe u\ likes a
*.;to y* occasiuiially.
it is * ©ry d:ch to see young ladies in
Su day sch ol more interested in their love
le.ie h than iu tue Script ml lesion-. \\©
hope thit such wi 1 not occur again.
—We are wry sorry to learn of the ex
tre no illn;s of Rev. Air. -las. 8. Jones, and
Lope that the Giver of all godH will spare
him a while Aaunger to bis iainiiy and
frm.de.
—AfffcfTfiEft honorable and fair decision
in my cases lust week, an old
Ist said that mouoy could do anything. It is
Hot ttre sTispicton airy gentleman that
Jnflge .ijir fcsphcitor Upward could
be bribed. So go slow, old prohibitionist,
oily cur betfverrtail will he more flattened,
j Ihe pL.asant evepiug strolls of our speo
iv'le man has caused Alee Rogers to declare
war ?.gainst tiie human family. Look out,
Joe, or you will Le.decapitated.
—Last week the editor of the Wanenton
Clipper, in bis midnight search for a reply
|to . u aruolc uiiii© chucerniug the trial of
|Air. R. M. Hardaway bef>u*o tiie < •ornmis
:B;ouer.s ot' VVarreiitou, gave vent to his
a. letn by telling the petip'e of Warren
auu.eAoing tuey have known for the past
twelve uiuhtus, and souiettiing that bus no
luv-re connect ion with tue tri.ri of Air. Har
daway *hnu ihe editor bis with the Prince
'of'Males., lie reminds me ot a tattling
schoolboy, who ©e< ks tu raise a disturbance
bct wuiftu the tuasu-r und impils He hiuU
tb|t lam ii c.waixl. lih ought I was con
‘.ide:edtj4u >ravcst in old warren, for 1
invaded ih® sai.ctuiu of the Bull, caught
him by the herns uuriimve actually downed
him. as the miunti-s of the last Supisrior
Court wi>4 hi© w. There ih au old nddage
which says tnt w® should “fight the devil
with lire, lo t, remembering the golden
ruie, l shall not follow the example of the
e nor of L u Clipper, who, for want of un
argument, indulges Lis temper in personali
ties, In conclusion-I suggest that the
honorable cool off bis auger,
pvdl dow*> bis vest ana sing that appropri
ate aid ditty, “Jack and Jill went down the
hi i ”
l xßSoNAia.—The lovely Aliaa Armie Rog
ers, oi Camax, vi-itod relatives and friemU
in Aiesrua inis week.
—'l he clever awd geiliad Mr. of
the Gbronicle and (Jousiituti..iiftist visited
Me.-ena i.ist week.
Miss Lula Hall and frier,d are visiting
th® brother of t ie former, Mr. Matt Hall.
AT FREE!
ffPUBME SELF-CURE.
BwKh A fuvorlt© proscplfitlon of on of the
moni uoted urn! ucC£Bk!iil rfbeclallots to tho ILS,
(now retired) for utieTiure of A’et eeue MfebiUtv.
t.n*t Manhaoti, V9>i/.<immand i> aooy. Sent
InpUineealedenvelope/V*re. DruKßlflMoanfiUlt.
Add re m DR. WARD & CO., Louieiene, Mo.
‘ r r h XT LORD TTF \LTII Um tTVT* l f t>o brpt f onler
"i^Sioe
SANFORD'S 187 FR fNVICORATQR
V 1 ’ ' vl, at 11nimo lpri '-i : a \ *<rrtabio lavor
:irulcine.md fur**mm - :* “"Linc f-.mn iteranaod
rv 1 orpid< rndu :n r f tho 1.'.v.-r: ; cii r. <r*i!i >unes,
J -f, Ju-pep i. 111 .Mart a, Sick
li .yiarh-*. R!i. : .m;i -n, t■ ■. A’i Jnv’ii-nhJe l'am-
J Mod 1 >r In I u nim 'rtu n<nj your nd
.•rrsa o.i a pi. t-.0-J 1 • I t |-:i 4 r.- 1 >o . t the
• J.tvcr and i Pinto AB. oA. i 24
uuanu Str-t i ’ ■ \".k.
/*v >i. <•*..'< \i.. ,hJjYouit- bLrtiVfriQg, „
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA Mc%iffi© County.
Will be sold before the (>a It. It. depot,
in 4 bmp dm, soiil Coipdy. ou t?ic Ist ’< iick
dav in M 'y ue.xt, wdLiu the legal hours of
Side, th • following property, to wit: One
n idivid. I 1m 1 f interest, in a house And lot.
Minute I. lying and b< ; n.' in the town of
! homsMi siul muon y mi J State, bounded
"ti the N .rth by Fostoffic® lot,; Eawt by
Alain *frc. t.; •.t ti by Gu. R. it., and AA ot
by lot o .1, \S. T. oni .h; Kind lot-commune*
ing on Main sir et. ami running buck one
lie died ami tbbiv*th'‘o*.* Jf*ct. wtfh Gout
?f>i t\ fw i >e, said house bmg a : ar a-,
tWo - buy hon . i-tuilt, bv VVils.ii fc bh>rt.
©vied *1 ns the jirepaity of Win. Short,
dec* ase to mi'isfy a fif.-i from McDuffie
Siij*-i nr Foot in favor of John F. A.
Jones vs’ Jt. Jl. leitrce, Adiur. *f Raid
Win Short. v m. E. Hpeir,
Mftich 1. IH 5. ti Sheriff.
PUBLIC ROAD NOTICE
GEORGIA -McDuffie County.
Wheivas, ecu tai l petitioners lmve made
their a plication to this court, praying an
order tU'ai.ti g the establishment of anew
load commencing at Headstall crock and
ran; ing to Megnhee'H mill iu said county,
by the rysid'-nce of J. Robert Reeves, Win.
Reeves, and Roberl Lott, intersecting the
road at Wi'liau- \VLit..Ui is, an , vhcrcaß,
1 o uiriissinners a /pointed for that purpose
have reviewed nr*d luariud out said con
templated road, and reported to mo that
said road will be obe ot nincli jmblic utility
and coeveuiei.c.'. Now. this is to cite and
admonish all persons tint on and after Ihe
‘m v* nth '*’i *• of Ap;d. bsHo, euiil new r< a I
will bo grunted, if no cause is fthown to the
contrary.
Given i ndcr my hand and seal this the
Dili day of Mulch. 1885.
March 11, 1885, 4t A. B. Thrasher.
HOME COUNCIL
We take pleasure iv calling the attention
•f mothers to a home cure for all diseasoH
of the Stomach and Bowels, an ediciue no
long needed to carry children Rftfelv
through ilic critical at ago of TEETHINti.
PIT TS’ CARMIM ATIVE,
Ik an incalculnbb bl. psing to mother and
child. It i'k ftn instant relief to colic of in
fantft. a disease w ith which infants suffer bo
:nmh the fyst four months of their life, it
gives sweet rest to the sick and fretful
child. Jt strengthens and builds up the
weak, gives appetite and flesh to the puny,
corrects drain from the bowels, cures
Diarrhoea and Dysentery. A panacea for
children. Try one bottle. It cost!- only
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A DOTTLE.
'r. A. C. QUELLIA^,
Dentist.
I HOMBON, GEORGIA.
Office on Main Street, Opposite Hotel.
CaJ'QUILDI VN’S < amphor t♦.<l l ablets —the
hfbt Deufifricf! on the market.
OtTFriees mini terms in accordance with the
times
March lrt, ’B3, Thomson, Oa.
&
Tl e finest tonic for nervous , u -pie is
Host t.ir's HDunach HitteiH which insures
j orfect digestion and assimilation, a.id tho
ict e ferformancs of tht ir fund ions by
ihe iver nd bowels. As the system ac
quires t tie through the influence of this
Ixisign medicine, t ie nerver grow stronger
and mure tra rail headaches cease, and
that nirnelts a .xu ty wucu is a peculiarity
of the dyspeptic, gives way to cheetfulness.
To tstublDu health on a sure foundation,
use the prcrltss mvigor.int. For sale by
all druggists and. Dealers generally.
KJSW ADVEUTISEMKNT.
HARD TIMES PRICES
AT
T. A. SCOTT’S,
THOMSON, - - GEORGIA.
The long continuer] ffnnMHal depres-ion nocessiliites iho rcln<ti ,n of
prices to tho very lowest living figures, so that the BEST jfoods to he
! obtniimil ir the market, whirl) arc always the CHEAPEST, may b ■ wilh
| ihe reach of r.ll. W ilh those facts in view. I assure my customers arid
j the pnanl public that t&n extensive and various lines of merchandise
i which 1 am now offering to tho trade, will giro cutiro satisfaction as to
superiority iu
!
QUALITY and PRICEJO
r do not deal in SIIODDI BOOBS of any description, but guarantee that
my customers shall receive their purchases just as repiescntod. In tho
general '
Hiur Department
Will bo found every article usually offered in a first-class establishment
DOMESTICS!
Cheaper than ever before. Now is the time to buy.
P R I IST T 8,.
'
A splendid assortment, from 4c to 5c per yard. These goods are selected
and purehascii t tier a long experience wi' han especial view to tbe want
and tastes of the people ojjlhis sect of the country, ami lam confi
dent that 1 can sa isfy the in,,st, exacting and please even the most
fastidious, if they will examine and price my goods.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
In this Department J urn offering the largest and most select
assortment of
Silks, Satins, Cashmeres and Worsteds, of
%
All the latent colors and styles. Also
VIELVETS end Till MUST G S.
I have a very extensive stock of
Ladies’ Cloaks and Walking Jackets,
and Russian Circulars,
\ Inch must bo Hold and ars offered t remarkably low figures. Also
r A beautiful lino of
OloYCfy HiiiHjkutf’liids, &<*., Boautlftil MilliiuHvv
Woods or every deseription.
11.0 S IMIiIT I) IPAET-MENTj
In tlris Department I urn offering u large and varied assortment of
Ladies’ Misses, Gents and Childrens Hose,
AT THE MOST FAVORABLE Pit ICES.
SHOES,
My stock ol Ladies’, Misses, Men’s and Children's Shoos is very large
and ot the best and most popular stylo,-.
NOTiO'd DEPARTMENT,
Huttons of every Variety, Mciih Tins, and Scarfs, I land kerchiefs, Combs.
Bruhbos, .SusjujfxJers, IVifumorioH, and Novelties o i every deacriptio
o
FuiirtwmNa (*oods,
My stuck In Ibis department is as full an.) complete as can l>o foil ml
in ntiv stove, and must bo sold; Ihot iddv . I am idb ling I lii'inost fuvorahlo
inducements to ilia trade. (,'AsSI MKKKS, JKANS, Ac, of all liio Best
i;i udes and beautiful stylos. Kill It TH, Laundered and Unluuiidcied, Best
Linen Bosoms, and all malarial of the best quality.
Clothing! Clothing!
For Men and Boys in great variety, OVFHCOATK at Bottom
Figures. Beautiful and sty lish .S'nils of best floods and to lit
every site, ffatidsoiito,'Durable and Cheap.
Boors, Smoms mb iters.
In this Department my stock is very complete, embracing
OE TB’ FINE BOOTS and SHOES, BOYS’ FINE BOOTS and SHOES,
LABORERS’ BEST BOOTS and SHOES, BROGANS, Are., All from
tbs best uiauulactures.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
In this Department will he found constantly in stock every article usually
kept in a first-class Grocery House, embracing every thing necessary
to supply fin wants of the trade, and 1 nrn confide* t that my
p-ieea will be entirely satisfactory t> eve y purchaser.
1 do not keep or offer for sale any light weight
or second-class goods, but only the BEST
to bo hud in the market In Htaplo .
Groceries I have a very large
and well selected stock of
CORN, BACON , MEAL, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE,
LAUD, CHEESE, SALT, SYRUP, MOLASSES,
MACKEREL, BAGGING AND TIES.
Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff, and shelf Goods too numerous' to mention.
Hardware. Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Grass and Cotton
Rope, l'owder, Athol, Wads, .Shells and Cups fir Breach Loading Guns
.A Better Select ion of these goods has never beon brought to
this market, and at prices that lead them all
xnr Goods delivered in any part ot Town free of charge.
Titos. a* sea tv.
Nos, 1 and 2 Brick How. Thomson, fia.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Reab, O’CScmnor & Bailey
WHOLESAT.fi
LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
Augusta, - - - Georgia.
Distillers and M muifactu rers Agents,
917 Broad and 913 Jones Sts.
They are offering Special Inducements in
Cigars for the next thirty days.
INSURANCE
-AND- ■
MA C 111 NER Y !
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Walter Cnrti,
THOMSON, GEORGIA,
Insurance agent for First-class Eire, Life and
Accident Insurance Co’s.
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Machinery, Agent for the Frick Company
Celebrated Eclipse Engines, Separators,
Saw Mills, etc.
Agent for Eclipse Manure Distributor, Distributes Comport, Guano, Lime ttc.’P Broadcast
or in Drill
Machinery repairs.of all kinds obtained at LOWEST PRICES.
ffi ce at Southern Express office, Thomson
Georgia.
Mtirch lS.’ltWi. ft
Through Fire and Water!
330,000
forlii Fine Bootsjfi Sloes Damaged By
Late Fire At Tarver & Cashin’s Store W 3 >
THROWN ON THE MARKET AT THE OLD STAND,
8311 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
AND SOLD FOR WHAT THEY WILL BRING
( mne one! Como nil! and I will show you tho Greatest Bargains ever offered au
Augusta Publio. The Prices at which they will bo sold bear no comparison to their Real
\ aluo, as most of the Goods are nut injured at all.
sd,oo.Ladm*’ Ei’uutb Kid Hut,ton A @3.00
0 00 do do- ; .■ 0.75
4.00 do do 2 25
8.50 do do 2.00
2.01) do do 1.00
2.50 Ladies’ Ottracoa Kid Button 1.00
2 00 do do 75
1.50 Womnn’H Calf Balmotuls 75
1.25 do do so
1.00 do do 40
Of course it is impossible in this limited simce to enumerate all of onr prices, himoe
we lieve only quoted a few as an indication of the Low Prices which prevail nil through
die house. Huts, Trunks and Valises at unheard of prices. No goods will be charged or
sent out on approval during the Great Kale.
robt. Mcknight.
FOR THE FARMERS!
I Have in Shirk The Following Standard Frtilizrs:
Georgia Chemical Works Acid Phosphate,
MASTODON GUANO,
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
BALDWIN’S GUANO,
POMONA GUANO, GENUINE GERMAN KAINIT,
CO‘TON SEED MEAL.
I’llOM I’T I* AYT\ ( i CITS POME RS will find it to their in forest to soc me
before buying Fertilizers. Special inducements offered to cash buyers.
Sales to date nearly 200 tons, Respectfully
Jas. W. Boatwright,
Fcti 11, 1885 THOMSON, GA.
A NDEItSON F. LOVE FULLER
d.NBEESON & FEEZES,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
AT TIIE
OLD STAND OF It. A. FLEMING,
903 REYNOLDS STREET. - AUGUSTA, GA.
€BBTMsiL Motel,
Augusta Georgia
MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Pcpbjetob
'PHIS Hotel, HO ’.veil known to the citizens of McDuffie and adjoining comities,m Jo.
" cutde lin th" centre of Imsiness portion of Anguatn, convenient to I’ostoffice Tele
grajrli Office aud Depot, and oifors indnesmeut* to the public uu xjuntied hy auy other
Hotel in the City
X. I. BESSMAN,
(SUCCESSOR TO J. W. BESSMAN, AGENT,)
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
08 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Sole Agent for JOHN GIBSON’S SON A CO’S,
Celebrated Old Monongiiliela. Rye Whiskies
Also will keep in stock a full line of the LOWER GRADES of Goods, together witfc
Imported Wines, Brandies, Gins, Etc.
At.d nil other Geode usual to a FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE whiohwti
he Sold at the Lowest Pricos. Orders anil eorrespoodcucti solicited