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The McDuffie Journal-
J. E. White, Editor & Proprietor.
TUpMaoN. flaMup: a.V-*.
Il id states! that Gen. Grant’s dootnrs'
biEs for the last six mootUs aiil luuoilut
to $40,000.
Frank Gordon, nn Atlanta lawyer and
a fain i t John B. Gordon, has bora
nnHointed priaeinri clfelk of the H irvi’t H
of the jrenoriY'itttn!*' illWr
-G tilt tit; vyrr
Warren Wilolwr, colored, is in jail in
Gibson for tiviuir to kill his wife. The
Jiiitorprimi says they got into a religious
dtseuesieii which fortoinafed in a fight.
AVnrreu laid do., n iiis gnus.- aud wont lor
gore.
On Saturday last, at MeOook, Dahota,
a iinswngor tr.au coufaiuing about 75
passengers, while running at full speed,
was struck by a cyclone. Kvery car wns
blown from the truck, and marly every
pHssongor more or less injured, but none
killed.
The wife of Win. 11. Montgomery, of
Looisvtlle, Ky., alter being married
luglit years, lias sued for a divorce, upon
the ground that she hits recently discov
ered that Montgomery baa Negro blood
jo bis vdins. Grasbu* ( Wasn’t She a
long lime finding it opt ?
Tom .loin*, aged nliout 55 years, a
Macon Negro, has onmmetieod turning
white. Large while spots are frppsar
iug on his body, and it is probable that,
in a short while, Tom will boa white
man so fnr as his hide is concerned. He
refuses to ullow the doctors to examine
him, saying that the Lord jnteuds to
make all of the Negroes white.
Georgia is still ahead in the way of
curiosities. For iustsneu ■. Quitman
ceituly has a good working male 1U years
old, nnd has recently produced a huge
rattlesnake with tfi rallies, while
Emanuel county comes to (ho front
with a rooster which waa killed n few
days ago, mid inside of him were found
mimoruHs little eggs and seven large
ones, ono of which bad a hard shell and
would have been laid the next day.
Last week ttie attorneys of Mr. W. B.
Huberts, of AnguHta, applied to Gov.
McDaniel to suspend the requisition of
the Governor of New York ami retain
lloiii its f r trial in tl is Htate, bin. the
(lover mr declined to do so, ami thu de
fendant is to lie delivered to the New
York officers. Mr. Heberts' physicians,
however, have certified that he is physi
cally tumble to lie removed, and it is not
yet known what worse his case will
take.
Dr. F. 1). Thurman, u dentist of cm
sidnnddo wealth and high standing in
Atlanta, went to the Now Orleans Expo
sition about two months ago, accompani
ed by a colored body servant. After a
•hurt time its Now Orleans the Doctor
mysteriously disappeared uml has not
eiuou been hoard of. After a fruitless
search for him the servant returned to
Atlanta mid reported those fuels to thu
Doctor's wife. The mystery is still un
solved, and foul play is suspected.
Surgical science has accomplished an
other remarkable result. An artery in
the neck of u dog was o|icned nnd the
animal was bled to death. After lie had
been dead tlaee hoars, ami Imd le-come
perfectly eold aud slilT, he was placed in
warm wu:nr and Ins body manipulated
until it wns again warm and limber.
Then a ivjpiiatury bellows was inserted
in Ids thro t and blood front it large
Newfoundland dog transfused into Iris
veins, and in twenty minutes win restor
ed to life after having been dead for
three hours aud twenty minutes.
THE 4th OF JULY IN MACON
There wore over live thousand people
lit Central Oily Park lost Fourth of duly
to witness the many attractions arruugcJ
by the Mooou Public Library, This
year the Library has doubled the attrac
tions, presenting morn interesting fen
turns, ami Macon invites all the people
of the Htate to l*e printout. Wo give bo
low sonic ol the leading features of tho
programme.
Giand Militnry Prill between teams of
Sixteen uieu from the various Companies
of the Stale. There will tie from lifted:
to twenty teams present, and they will
mnke one of the most brilliant military
displays ever seen in thu Htate.
Grand Tournament, in which the
young men of the State will outer. The
successful Knight will remove a J. P
Steven* A Cos , Georgia made Watch,
worth sUlo 1)3, and also crowu the Queen
of love and beauty.
Grand Swimming Match in the Oc
mulgoe, in which a number of expert
swimmers will lake part.
Graud lluntie liaos. This was one of
tho most interesting sod exciting exerci
ses of lust year.
.Grand Ihuyula R ich, in which tho ex
ports wiU esgege. The Maoou Bicycle
Club Itsve their ewn truck at the Park,
within good vies of the Grand Hluud.
Trotting aud Ranuing ILocs between
the tess Uon-osof the Htate.
Match game of Base Hall hetween the
best nmateufs.
Grand Ball at tho r.uU at night, nt
which the Q lecu w ill bo crowned
Grouuds will be lighted with the elec
tric Uglit.
Fireworks at night, gnd numerous oth
er features will make up one great day
nnd uigi.t. The various railroads will
give very low r ites, thus allow in;.- every
body witliiu a m ins c.f oue hundred
miles to spend the great holiday in Ma
con. it will Iw the giuudcst Fourth of
July C-eSebndi-tn ever seen in Georgia.
WILLIAMS CHEEK ITEMS.
T HIM no
Tint C.koi s.—We are having an aband
ftuce of *hui stai grass just at tins lone.
Crop* are looking tine, es-,w .".spy upland
corn. Your Vnoletisnuny is the tlrst to
ihe front with eorukilks aud (assies, aud
is daily expecting cotton blooms. The
(•mail grain erop* are bciug harvest .si
rapidly, and, in this section, are about
average crops.
It has been my j i . to be on hauu
ut several reapings this season, Kul X
uuioti-ay that our ladies kqtow jnat how
to set o table for a pare* I of raw nona
u.eu who have bteu slinging Lite scy the,
j Mr- Jt and Miss Otliie R. understand
j this import -nt part of tho Raping Itttsi
i ness to psrfcctioii.
| A Tr.s-Por.WKii. - Year Uncle Haro
i ray’a reaping came oft’ last Mon fay, and,
i while the oats were being harvested n
i the field, a 10-pound boy was harvested a
j the house. He is a fine laiy, anti evert
j laxly says he is,just tike hie Pjtp. iff:
~ifan;tr says lie must be named IGbi-i
BtStv, but rarBTTJ; '
I Damps aud Brother Mandoville to rot m.
i him, provided they name him James
j Robert,
| No, “ Wanderer, ” I have no objection
I to tlio little dog resuming service, but !
| yon must come with hitn and keep him |
j from barking so loud again.
“Barlow” wns so mnob engaged nt
! Mud town last week that ho failed to give
my guano factory that attention that
circumstances required.
Mr. Sieve Reese, u young man of tliia
section loft for Texas last week.
Prof. Wares’ pupils are preparing for
’> the olosing exercises of the soliool, which
will come off about the first of July,
j A good many ot our neighbors at tend
ol the reinterment of Mr. Stephens at
Cflwforlville. “
A certain fellow from Barnett sent
word hi his little Angel that he couldn't
call on her nutii his horse got fat, tut
lie put in an appo oration lost Sunday,
horse or no horse, fat or no fat.
Warren County, Oa., Juno 15, 1885.
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PitOOF OF TITLE.
We> nro glut! to leru tbo beautiful lit-
Ho Hintfthis propmed by the Committee
of the Hfatuo of Liberty are being üb
mjribed for throughout the length nnd
broudth of our Country. Thin is u it
1 nhotiW be, for it is the. noble gift <rf
j France to tho United Status. Kvery
j lover of liberty should Kiibsoribo ffl.vJO,
j which, if sent to Ktehfifd Butler, Bwero
j biry, 83 Mercer Struct, New Yyrk, will
aemire one of these ai tintio ttatneUea,
being a facsimile of hurtholdi'u great'
work.
Let the goo 1 work go on until every
huMO in the land uhali poa.?.H tid proof
of ownership iu the graudent work of
modem tiro**—
“Liberty Kidightmng tho World.”
[ Journftl Correspondsllee j
A FISHING PARTY.
Eurly on Hutu relay, the Gib instant, iu
company with a humi *quio young man, who
hod j tint returned frum Florida, I alartod
lor tho hotiMf of Mr. Jan. Hughoa, whora a
crowd of young folks were to asHoujblo for
afi h fiy. Here ny FWrhUicxjuipaniuA.dc-
HGrtett lue for hin girl, l aw uu more of
him. Hut i v.as not to be hit, ko l went
over and tnadt* my cagagmuQUt. aud ko did
Hilly, who didn’t kuow of Will's ongago
meut, ond somehow Will went with the
wrong girl. Hut you bet Unit Florid* and
l atuck to our girls.
We urriviMl at the crock without accld nt,
uud luuln't fished long before ono of the
girla HoroHnioil “Fvo go*, him!” Sure
enough she bad caught a little “red-eye.”
At dinner wo nuulo coffee and fried the. 1
fish. We sprunH tho table on tho ground,
aud fried chicken—well, there wan any
-juuatity of it, aud I am satisfied that of ad
tho wonderful things accomplished by that
youug man in Florida, ho never did any
thing to equal fiia eating of fried chicken
that day. But lie is acn i ! iv Abotyi in-. p
petite, and I hbj>o no ono will nieption it
to him.
After dinner wo ant in tho beautiful
shade and t.dkxxl tifno to return home.
Thou each hade hia girl good byo with tbo
hopo of raccffng again aoon.
ifu|)ing to aeo my feeble cfTort at <?6r
reßpondonoo in )our colunitm, Mr. Editor,
I reiunin A Fifur-Env Fbuow.
McHuifle County, Oa , June, 188,').
ISoMviile Items,
B Y W. H.
—There is a good <leal of aioKneas in this
section
—Mayor F. has taken to the cotton
patch and i* a terror U> the grass.
Mr. It, Paul is still haviug trouble with
old Bui. Mr. V. plows aud slugs while
Bin leusurefy nibbles the gross.
—Mr. (1. aud his yearling have organized
a choir, G. sings tenor while the yeavlin<;
uarrie* the base to perfection.
—Judge Smith baa the finest cropof cotton
in ibis neighborhood, ami is saving hay in
antici[aitiou of the *toek lew.
j —Times nrc hArd in this section, Out we
! arc having fine showers, which nmko the
grow nnd the lalsircr sweat, I've
hud to pull grass too hard to get up the
news.
- Johnson is the best sweep-maker 1
know of. He starts soon and quits soon,
and says ho is not lazy bitf was born tired
; and has never goi rested.
You ought to soo Willto J. with his
girl. Mr. Bichard Y'ataou seems burdoued
with glief. I thiuk hie. girl must have
gon® buck on him. Mr. .1. \V. conics Ut
Monevill® one® a week and catches carp on
Sunday.
•• Mr. P. says b wants tQ picnics
aud big meetings comm f.uc®, but I thiuk ho
is nlready farcing finely from the way he
sit® up to hit) sweetheart.
—Lucius Laz.euby tolls Mayor Fulhright
that coUou u®wi gL>ts a g.xoil working till
;t gets grassy. Hava bos bound for a crop
ibis yoar Johnson says Mr. L, astonished
him a few days ago by ruslting into his
, store to buy thro® sacks of salt, to save Ins
cotton. I hoard him singing the next
morning, and supposo the Halt had tho de
sired UekL
MeDulHe County, Ga. , Juno I,', 18*5.
iff j*
if
11 octet tor's Sumach Bittern coin pi res
j and prevent * malaria fevers, dyspepsia,
j chronic cons'lpatiou. a tendency' to kidney
! ;vu<l Madder nllnumfs and rinuimati.sm. And
| f -f the preatost \alni in c*u* of bodily
l trouble arising from weakiHlnosa. Old pen.
| p! are greatly aitkd by it. and it is highly
, HGcvicesbln fit oonv.dtsccntH and ladles in
1 delicate health. It is. more, vor, a useful
j medimn® to tokc with on® on long journeys
ami counteracts th ciiects of mental ox I
i banstion. For aalo by all Druggist® mid |
; dcaU'iw generally.
It H. HORTON,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
LADIES' LYKOntY and CHILD BEX’S
HAIR Cl TIN THE LATEST STYLE,
Kca Foam n 1 Shampooing a Specialty.
f'fiice at Nuox Hotel, Thomson. Georgia. I
Rest Fo-i* The Weary
AND HKALta IOM 1 HO?.. hit
Lsfound iu that delighti‘i m rv®
ami iuvigorator, Ffcixibcrton'a French YY in®
OoCa.
Which poiiiliviiy cufhi aiwiprevoaffc •u®n*
tal rih-t physical of tucutoty
ijihommiia, low of appetite, emaciation.
lyi>p®f*ua, female mi sexual debility
Yiduey diseases, Senralgia, Kick headache,
•moral nervoiu* debility, muKcular relaxa
•on, etc.
The Medical Savartv tha world award
o Coca, life moat effective and Wonderful
GfHcwttttl rmwr for oofch cuiud and body.
md the profenhion aud people award to
Pcmbeitoua Frencb Win® Coca, the palm
of victory over all other known tonioK and
ihvSgojTmtft.
'ilrore hi joy aud good cheer in every hot
tie. For solo jit Dr. H.irlon n firug Store.
Rheumatic.
I Buffeted with rheumatism for man/
month:', at time® unable to walk or get
ft bent only on emfehes. I took eight bot
tl?H of Hwift’rt Specific, ond have been en
tirely relieved. P. W. Brtrfrum, Macon, Gn
FRONT TWK Mm’NTAJNK.
I For many years I have been troubled j
| with a affection. My right leg!
j wan covered with sores from the hip to the !
I ankle -Borne of them Inrgo and painfi 1,
rimjiiitg a great and .al. I tried everything I !
j < liuld (liijiK of <ir friends oordd fmggeet. !
: 'Hie physidftr.H did wtiat they could, but ‘
brought no p:rmancnt relief My *e vhm
J well known in thi * community, ax we)! an'
fbc fcnrfcl K'jffcling* f endured. La-,t fall. |
! pfc tlio suggGvljon Qf a friend, I tw-gao the ]
J use of HufTt’f* Specific. ft produced a
| <:bangs no apparent, that it antoni-hed every-1
■ body, ah oye nncer after auorfior dl-appear-1
cd, And none wore more A®tobinbcd that j
tuynelf. Six hutthn produced cm" entire ]
cure. My restoration in due entirely to the !
me of this medicine. It is the beet blood j
purifier in the world, *and will come nearer;
doing what i:#®ltrimd for it than any medi
cine f have ever tried.
Jumper. On., March, l#K r . J. M. Watkins
Hwlu’h Specific 1?) entirely vegetable.
Treatio® on Alood and Skin Dito an#® iuailed
free. The Swift Specific Cos,, Drawer :i.
Atlanta, Oa.
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KAPaiSt RUSH KB , oa., NT, CB.-mlt.
Bi)u>j Kortb iUt* ot., Kt. l.tsilu, ;*o.
otttlLitiK-sl*utMEx:.W-,2iiMViaisi b jamaV
Dr. A. C. QUILL! AN,
l)entifrt.
THOMSON GEORGIA.
' 0“ -
OfTWo on Main streot, Opponitc Hotel.
AN\S ( amphorutecl t'libb-ts—the
bent Dentifrice ou the market.
CCPrinM iml ioriut* tu amwnkiice with the
UlUtfh
March 1’8"*, Thomson, Oa.
Change of Schedule
STOKE MdUNTAIN ROUTE.
GEOHOTA RAILROAD COMPANY,>
OrKien (iI.NIRAL M AKAIVn, >
Au<h'uta, <3a*, May AT ISM)
M.*y uHlh
' the following Schedule
will be operated:
I-AST ! IN K.
NO. 27 AViIST Daily.
Leaves Augusta 7 Id a. m
l eave Tliumsou.., tv i‘J a. m
Arrive Athens 12:‘*5 p, m
Arrive Atlanta 1:00 p. in.
N ). 28 LAST Dally.
Loaves Atlanta 71:54 p, in
Arrive Athens S ; l * p. ui
Leave Thomson Hit p, m
Arrive Augusta ihfco p, in
NO. t WEST Daily
Leave Augusta D>:ho a in.
Arrive Thomson.., ... 12:17 p. m
Arrive Cauiak . 12:38 p. tu
Arrive Macon H:l3 p. iu
Arrive Washingto.n ... 2:20 p. m
Arrive Athens. 5:20 p. in
Arrive Gainesville '•* ‘-5 p. in
Arrive Atlanta A:4O p. in
NO. 2 EAST-Daily.
Leate Atlanta 8:00 a. m
Leave Gainesville 5:55 a. m
Leave Athens 0:00 n. m
T.oavui AJacen.. ... 7;43 a. m
Leave tVa-.hington It 20 a. Si
Leave Gamak l .Hfi p. in
Leave Thomson 2:00 p. in
Arrive Augusta 3:35 p. m
NO. 3 WEST -Daily.
I leave Augusta 0:*0 p m
Leave Thomson 11:53 p. m
Leave Macon 7.35 pnt
Arrive Atlanta 0 45 a. ui
NO. 4 HAS I‘—Daily.
Lcavt Atlanta ...8 20 p. in
Leave Thomson ...3.41 a. m
A" rive A u*u sta <*>. 1U a. in
Trains run by 00th Meri tmn time—32
minntes slower than Augusta time.
Train No. 27 will stop at, and receive
pa seugen* to and from thu following
stations, only :
Grove town Berrolia, Harlem.Doaring,
Thomson, Caiu&k, Crawford villa,
Union I'oint, Greensboro, Madison,
But ledge, Social Circle, Covington,
Oouyern, St >!se Mountain and Decatur,
Train No. 38 will stop at. ami receive
pH .songi rs to nud from the following
stations, only:
Grove town, Harlem. Waring, Thom
son, I'nmak, (.rawfordville,
Union Point, lireenesboro. Maillson,
Rutledge. Social Circle, CovitigloU,
Conyers. Lithouia, Stone Mount uu mid
Decatur.
The Fast Line runs Through Sleepers
Botweeu Atlanta anil Chariest, j) and cou
nt eis for all points Euat and Northeast
West and Northwest. No. 28 stops at
Union I'oiut for supper.
JOHN W. Git KEN.
General Manager.
E. U. DOFSF.V.
Gen ’1 Fast.vfii.er Agent.
Joe >V. White, G. T. P Vgt.,
Aug btu. Ga
T* ooon irn?.TT! fh+ ITTnt *><• kr pi
QRi%s
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i-T mt its nmo lripi ;! a Liver
><• nt %n,l[ for.tiM ;i rv*v-Ttinc f- *m dertnired
m*t'oinlitMn of h.' f: nacht.-UC uunw
I .. 8 k
| .h\ Rhrutunt *>u\ .An Ksni
% MeCk-me. I *r fal! ißf<:TVt t osi #.-nd y -or ad
ds -s i'.i lot il itrd X‘ r 1.0 book .*n th
“I -er amt b, ?>? - V* to PH. SAMORi), at
ymfin \ Y.'in
a* 4 u nn.Toi r> juurcr*ms. .
KEW ABVEBTKEMENTB.
——
The MclDU'he Brug Store
iJSTAnniKHKJ) 13N 1808
©toarb Jnrrisoit, ||l. p.,
(Successor To)
DR. A. D. HILL.
, At the well-known Maud on Maui Street, and homs.uj. G*., will k eap constantly
in Kfijck nil kind* of
! Medicines, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Patent
Medicines, Perfumes, Glass, Putty, Dyes,
Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Toilet iuticles of
every discription.
ALSO
Lamps. Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene Oil,
Best Quality. Garden Seeds of Standard
Varieties
ALWAYH ON HAND-
Tobicoc and C-gars of the B* -.t 406 rm>st Populur Brandy
Cff" Prc&cripUoiiH carefully f.lltd at oil hour* of the day and night of the Purioet
- * Drug*. P*ofo*.donai calls answered at any time, novo’B4
A Splendid Opportunity
-TO BUY—
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
-AT
Wm. rfiulherin & Cos.
Out Buy,t- wliilp North, Pnrrliia-iTig otir lttgttjar Kpriug Flock. \t Threo
lotrg. t'OT'cl Hhli-h, und with oukli in hand BnixtoedeJ iti Ohiaining many
(towin ut Alxnit Half Tt.iir Value. Wo Quote Below Some ot
Ohr BaqjftinH :
Infhnt’a Kid Laeo arid Hatton Slinoti, 1 to 6 2i> c.
tTithlK Kid Mutiotu-d Shi 'Cm, 7to 10 . 50
Chilli's Kid Buttoned .Vbwporlo, 7 to 10 50
Child'a Kid ..evtiort. Ties. 7 to 10 .... .... .... 5h
Women's Goat Blipptera, S to 8 .... .... .... 50
VVomitii’a Kid Gpont Slippera, ■’to 8 .. .... .... 50
Womtn’ti Oxford Tics, : A to 7.... .... .... 75
Womfit’n Kid B.ittoncd AVi tv ports, 3to 7.... .... 75
Womuo'a Opera Slippore, to C .... .... 75
Ladit-x (ilovc Kid Lace Shoes, 2to 6 .... .... 75
Ladict (vlovo K i<J I nice Nltoeg, 3_to It ... .... .. fin
Ladies Glove Kid Foxed Gaiters, 5 to 9,... fiO
Ladies Glove Kid Foxed Buttoned Gaiters, 3 to 5 fiO
Koj B. Calf I’linco Alberts, 1 to 6 .... .... .. 75
Hoys B Call'High Lane Shoes, lto 5 .. .... slllO
Hoys B. Cnlf II ttyh HttUortc'd Shoes, 2to 5.. . 125
jMcris Carpet Slippers, 0 to 11 .... .... 10c.
Gents Call Tics, 6 to 11 . . .... . .. , 1.00
Gents B. Gall Congress Gaiters, t! to 13.... ...* 1.90
Gents 15. Prince Alberts. 9 to 11.. .... 1.90
Gents Coney Island Ties, oto 11 ... .... 1.90
Gents B. Buttoned Gaiters, oto 10 .... .... 150
Boys Wool Hats at 25c, treat' Wool Buis at 25c, Gents Pelt at 1.00
The prices named are so fow that tnitny lots will soon ' e yotl, ttierofore, come ftt
once and secure the bust linrgoias. Ol'H H'i'Uf.'K YOU WHOLESALE TBAOE Is unn-
Hualiy laige und attmetiva. The prices we gnunißtee to lie lower than are quoted by any
Jobbing House South nt Boston. An nxsmi..atiuu ut STOCK aud HitICES solicited.
Caretul iH-raoust attcotiou given to orders.
W n- Mulhcrin & Co.’s Two Stores,
7T2 nnd 018 Brtxui St., August*. G.
AT
11. A. II U UNSIDK X!
A Nice and Clean Stock of Donieatic Dry Uooilit ami Notion*. No old stock car
ried over to offer at lows than cast, and no prices pretail i-x> low to bo conaistent with
fair dealing and vtawlard quality. I have the Kill:' Mill's and { Shirting, and the
Smumerville and Columbus Checks the boat ou the mark* t.
WPEOTAL PRICRfI given on Joans, Fiooo Gouda, Shoca and Hats. ltemoml>er
all theso Gomls are V \\. r an! are ChaM. No sh>p-warn nor dmnfig. <l goods
hn n died at any i* * ▼ price. If buyers are deceived or Goods not Just Afc
Kepi i'hv tit fed. return them and I will pay hack evury cent paid for them.
Groceries, Canned Goods, Confectioneries,
Ikwß ft fr.'fth ami ftetpctp.l nt nab nt Hiefto. and can offr prx'n, ,s low iu
liny. Frmb Uoulin., Nuta, nnd a Ucnprnl line rf (kaifecbuuerius reuei.tni uvory week,
ftntl can aIR nv, supply you witli i’ura ami Frusls 1,00.i5.
"Downs the Town!
Ou 1011VOOO wd OIOAJtS l call 'Mown tilt" town. 1 ' 1 ltava any varicly of (jrailfs
of Olh'wiug Tobru'. o the teat awl the ckaspoal. If you \vn*t a OooJ Oigar, ibe f,.mou ••
WHIN MeOAIJ.OI'OH tak a the cake, Ibo moat, popular citfar iu town. 1 bave ilozena
•>f otbei Bratuis and osn ftliow you juat tlie cititar you want. ih SUrERIOIt sniok.
free ftiul easy every one of them, i’or a abort while I will sell these at 70c per Ibis.
1 will always give bottom tlyuon
Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Meal, Meat,
f.ard. Molasses, Vinegar,
And iu fact everything in my line.
Come in and Price and you Shan't be Disappointed-
KespccHfnHy,
Henry A. Burnside,
Mm Street, Thomson, Ga.
Engines, boilers,
SAW and GRIST MILLS, aiul MA
OUNERY mt.l MILL SI I’l’lJvS
■ 1 111 m ° l
Itt'fmivH Doin' nt lica*oun!>lc I‘rfrex.
KO. It. LUMBAHO ffc CO
Foundry. Machine and Boiler Works,
tfCGnrr.t, - - C’jsofßtGM,
\Yc in.!-. rent exehango, .-vail rep.iir Knoino.w on favoraWo forms
Have ,! on l--. N N'nv Kn-ines. 2 car loa.i* -Jtl han-l Kn./inra in slock !
lor prompt' ‘lei-very ."train nnd Water Pip •nt Retlnee I I Vices. Agents
oUa.Vtlu l.ooi IPS, \ultm in Invlfir Kiupnea. Konirig Injectors, Vamimen
• : ({-.1,-n-irs. Cl ...,k Crock Mill Rocks. Eclipse
1 •vnblo Ini lone \\ hoi Is. All kinds of new work and repair- promptly
done. \\ e are rkin; alnnit toil bunds and i ns' every day.
Wo lave the lai-tiual and best fitted on shop in Ihe Smith—new and
improved tool, for all kind* of it oik iu our lino, t all and BO e u when
iu Augusta. *
EO. K. LOMBARD & CO
X. I. BESSMAN,
(Successor re j. w. bessman asemt.)
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
B* 7
DOS BHGAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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Sole Agent for JOHN GIBSON S SON J: CO’S,
Celebrated Old Moiiougahela Rye Whiskies!
Also will Vetp iu stock a full lino of the LOWEU GIIAIiES of Goods, together with
Imported Wines, Brandies, Gins, Etc.
At.d all other G#o<ls usual to CLASS WHOLESALR HOUSE, whiuhwil
I*o ssvid ut the Lowest Trices. Orders and correspondence olicitcd *
NEW A D VEBTISEKEN T.
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Bfew Store! Cioods!
.InstOpeited At
80N23V11L.31.E, <3r A..
TO MY' FiiIENDS AND THE PUBLIC : I have ;*nd will continue to kop a Selected
Liu® of Dry G&*. and General Merchandise. ~
In Dry GootLs Department ruay be found : Sheeting, Cheks, Drill®, Culiooe®, at®
Groceries: Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffeo. Ilioe, Soap, ©to.
Kerosene Oil Very Cheap. A variety of Notions jnul Small Goods that eveiy house
keeper needs. Also will keep an assortment of Ladies Hats, Trimed to order whendaair
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ed. Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at highest market prices.
All ire invited*to come and see! lieip®fitfully,
*jniite Niiiitrr.
1 Ga.
April 22, 1885.
Buy The Best!
IT IS A I’AGT Ala-acn i-üßceili' l ir t currufsiti iQj atid offaro in peatiice, that the BEST
GOti.is are cheaper inth end. I v,-r'/biwJo. ,-maii knows lias tu Iw so, and my exp*-
rjence baa BH eominced tie- of its truth ; s. in Itninj- mv Riiring and Summer stock, I
“ViT^ I ** i heKi M i,+k iud in evw> Jißo—thalikjsT bat pot tlja tVANCIEST. I oar -
ry full hues of both Dry Goods and Groc. ri - 1 ; but in the former department I make a
KjeciaHy of
Ladies and Gents Fine Shoes,
And in tho latter my specialty ia
Purs Sugars, Cofites, &c.
I have no leader, that is I do not null graiiulaled sugar, checks and such well known
good® ui co*t, and make it up on thing* with which you are unacquainted ; but my profit®
arc uniform throughout, iam agent for
Fine Custom-Made Clothing
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FIN£ JLoJLUVY.
Ana tuny infer from The " m t! (Tt-:*'-, tm umifc.Wi\o not intend
to be undersold by anybody, xrWItiXH WM wmritwe you. All are invited to oall.
,>", TT y, Ri.'pectfijlfy, w.
JOKM m. BARNES.
April Ist, (yQ
Til© tEest Fertilizers!
W E “oune* to the p' 'pl<*>MU>HH ~.1 m-i ;Wriag counties that we are agents
" for the isalu of the celebrated
EDDYSTONE GUANO,
Which i, concecdeil to t„- our , f the v-rv b and fcrttli/i rx tn tho market. This guano waa
recently reppes-oited by Mr. John I- I> •' ' 11 . mi l we are prepared 10 supply hie custom
ers aud tlic pal lie ptnnraily on Ui most favorable lerma.
w. r i\ A ii<lepsou & I3ro.
April I. 18H5 THOMSON, OA.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
-V la 10 X. Ei. <;i It TIK,
Thomson, Cura.
Has routed the Shops of -7, T. Smith i-.i Hr incbt U 1,.. n.i it prepared to carry on the
- different bnrocbi-a of the business.
Carriages, Wagons and Buggies Made and
Repaired.
Black sin ill ling hi nil its Branchs,
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Undertaking in all its Branches.
! Tb " w, ' rk - H Brant -i A. an l th. lowe-t we. By .-trict AtteuUou to Bustnes,
htt asks a liberal Share of patronage,
March If, 188.>. (IyJ
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! Sorry to disturb you, But you must read
Til IDS 111 If A CTS !
i.joirrv tL. iiot^uiim>out
Itespeetfully iutite, your tti e ni..u to hi, largo curofnlly selectud stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Notions, Hats, Foots, and ISlioes, Clothing
Crockery, G lass ware. Tinware, Groceries, &c.,
Specially purchased to meet the known wnntß of tips oommunitv Ha
The - md 1. - OM*
llilAL and >on will surely < ad ag.iii>.
Hon'l give it nutty, bnt hero is a special offer:
b W,n ' ,rf "’- :>,V : mm.l • vert*. SOo pr *„.
lbs for #1.00; ,kiffre. httle ,f. lbs for Go,xt T^“ Uk pr%2 and
w-.lfJvi®?' uu P r ® ved ” ne *- !•'*; Oottoe i.bw Towels lie.
' FV* N .m A H P tP * s ’ " ov U,KS - Covur, Drop leaf und Two Druwera onlr
plhcr ThJ lil l i <i! e bl ;i on '* IH wl,uost gmog them away. Don’t foroet the
for Dry Hid, s, ™ price > *“ tr * d .
JOHN L. I!OI ZENDOIIJ\
RAILROAD SgIIBET, THOMSON, GEORGIA
Pendleton's Book Store,
804 Broad Street,
Next to E. R. Schneider’s.
AuarsTA, - „
tr , GEORGIA.
Kr(, P s constantly on hand a full line of
Hooks and Stationery, consisting in parfcof Standard and Miscellaneous
Books, NoveN, .ales, and Religious, Bibles, Testaments,
il \mn Isooiis, of differtiu denomination, Sunday •
.School Books and Requisites, iSchool
Books, Blank Books of ali
kinds, Note, Letter,
rools-Cap, Bill and I egal Cup Paper, Office and Fancy Stationery Pie
ture Frames, Dolls and Toys, Photograph and
Albums, Pictures, &c. Books and small pack- .
ages of Stationery sent by mail
fi as of postage, on re
ceipt of money for the same.
t. 17, 1881.
A, F Pcntllelou.