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The McDaflb! Journal'
J, E. Whits, Eiiitsr & Proprietor.
THOU SON, OA, OOTOHEH 21, IBS'.
nr—"' ■
T ic D 'tnooratic candidate fur < loveru
or of Ohio won dcfcHtud fir IT.fFNf major- !
by, but the ftnuioorats uliouhl uot loose j
any of their zeal uu sccjuut • f Hurt, ns
Ohio in an changeable its the wiud, un '
regard* polgiox. 1
A geweim* bi-seiv afitrt mm i eztiibiUsl
in Columbus, Ohio, but Friday, and
mate near cresting * riot. Tbit republi
cans here maddened by seeing their
favorit* gument held up, nail word #l
-on the verge of shedding some
(All blond.
, ,lWj|erset;ulinn* of clifisiuins in Chi
t> omde the subject of h consular re- 1
jitirt to the Stitt** Onjjnrttnent, It in
tjiir'’d Hint "boyCnlting" bus melted i
CTmitt nut) m priietirfcil to w tint uh- j
live, who iieeapt the doctrmos of the ;
western bsrbarisim.
The State Fair in M tewi hidx hr to
be Uie most sitcc'issfnl ever liolit. Ormt
preparations have been matte, nud tint
ndliomln have mads quite a redaution in
rnb ii, which in quite in inducement.
On lnt Wednesday night at Seybnrts
ville, a small village in Pentr'ylvauia,
t* bachelor brothers wan murdered for
their money. It seems lf some sensa
tioinl evil will predominate oeoaHtotially
lo ti e detriment of the baobolors, Ho
take warning, bachelor frioudn, comply
■with the teaching of the ftmiptitMM.
Marry, mnltinly and ripleniah the earth.
|!|M*te Senator Filler, of the 14th I)in
triot, died in Atlanta on Muuduy bint.
H In** been very ill for l-veral week*.
Hon, Ambrose Avary, Ibfireaeutntlve of
Columbia county, who wan stricken with
apoplexy aouie time since, in still in At
Unto, unable to return home. He is the
oldest, ns well ns one of the best nod
most useful, tuemlwrs of tho House.
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The legislature ban adjouruod after a
aession of one hundred day* and uoost
oi about $150,000 tu the people. The
only act p*eo<l .f general Interest. to tbe
public was the lrirnl Opt ion bill. Thu
bill prohibiting pool selling ami speou
, luting in futures, which wan passed ou
thr heels of adjournment, will oicato
trouble ami ia of doubtful constitution
ality. A number of other measure* of
■uucli iiuportauoo wore introduced ami
disowned, but wi re ejtbrr killed outright
or emasculated and ainotliorud with
Miicndmmita.
A telegram to the Augusta Chronicle
from Louisville, Ga., dated Out. lHtli,
auys: About anudowo yostorday eve
niug, our oitisous were alarmed by
rumbling iiotuu like diataut thunder, and
directly afterwords there was u slight
shock, causing the people to rnn out and
inquire from their neighbors : “Did you
feel that rumbling ami hear that noise ?"
At the same time the Uy was almost
.cloudless and no sppeuranoe of light
ning. We have no doubt but that it was
a slight shook from some distant c( rtU-
qnaka.
The rumbling noise and the shock,
though not so well defined, were alee
hoard arid fell iu Thomson, and the edi
tor of our Mescna Department mentions
that tis section experienced tho asino.
A great many people are in the linbit
of handling kerosene oil very carelessly,
tluiiyerously, for insliuico using it in
kindling fire*. This is a very dangerous
* habit, aud often terminato* wttli futsr re
sult*. A met her iu Petersburg, Va., ou
tho 16tb of this month, poured keroaune
>btt on the ire, to quicken it, wlicn there
**Kfas a flash aud a report, and the burn
ing oil was tbruwu from tho exploded
Mn, all orcr the mother and cbildreu,
sod so badly burned that neither mother
or Children are Bipeoted to live. This
akoold boa warning to all. Pouring
oil oa tbe fire, leariug tho, house iu
Charge of the children and handling old
gnus and pistola, am three dangerous
things that people should tiewure of.
% -- ' '' J -~ '— VA
UNION ITEMS,
nr nhxt.
Marbibd.—Ou Wednesday morning,
Oct. 34tti, 1885, at 9 o’ciook. Mr. John
F. Jobosoa Mid Miss Kittle J., eldest |
daughter of Mr. Kenj. Waller, all of this i
oouuty, were joined in hymen's silkou
cnaiu, Hev. T. J. Pilcher, of Warren, of
fleialiug. The atteudsnts were: Mr.
V llKilia Ivey with Miss EH* Johttupn; Mr.
Ueury Perry witli Miss Lula Wullei'.
After the ceremony the bride and
groom, with a number of relatives and
iurrTed friends, repaired to the hospita
ble residence of Mr. Folix Granade,
grandf*ttir of the groom, where tli.-y
were elegantly entertained with a rich
and bountiful dinner, liberally dispensed
by Mr. Grannie anil bis exoellpnt wife.
This Tou"g oonple Imn stalled on! <m
Ida's rugged road with Imppv hearts and
liie brightest prospects, nud that titter
may tire aud enjoy long uud prosperous
lirea ia the earnest wish of tliuir many
frietida.
BARNrrr items
BI WINUr-Kl-tt.
—Vr,*t and plenty of pretty sunshine,
net farmers are bus? sowing oats.
-The fall trade has beou on the u>
rreave for tlie lout two or three weeks.
—Mr. L. J?. U liriou, proprietor of
our gnalrlto gin, reports 18*) loins of cot
r" ten nw the oumineueeuioua of the eea
'".'‘j. va. ,
—The Washington train make* con-
Meeitvo with all the daily passenger
trains at this place.
—Mr. W. J. Norton ia in our town
Una aeek, toiuiug down and renovatiup
tla; old liouaus, making oid Burnett look
new.—
The dwelling bouse of Capt, J. J.
Battle in undergoing repair; *lm> Uui
KUMvlioutttf now occnpithi by K. fa).
OTHrui.
— &ttirltty wiw our corn tilling day.
It wan okl to Mr. Howard, the highest
bukbr. at ouiiU a bu*utL
Mi. F . M. JaokmMi, ihm oi our best
friend*, gtto U in* ninny I urn.ln. Ust
Weduixiay night, a p .<.nul aoctablc.
Wu art* under kuHuy obligation* to lain
tor kbit ptoiDiKc oi uuoitivr.
Mj. I‘uni Cary, wlx* bus lx*u mtt
termg lor aeveiai }*?• fi nu a eottibiua
tKU ot ih tying viry low at
Nwlio uorn.. oi uib biolUfi-au-law, Mr. *!ab.
Nawtt.
j —Mis* I.ula J. Taylor is quite sick
! with Oia'anal fever.
|a - .<tr. .Tgbii Vj|illUaw>iigJ<wt mMk tys
j fbuyff! from fiifttuq£y, nprsmed' b:s left
jerni hud riph* dSuibier. j
HUhiU* aud fnvr arc St the highest
Ver ii’itcli.
f send the Jorntsdlr * new subseri
] tier tins week.
—Hev. T. J. VV.nwy filled his regular
i npisiiiifmetitn hero on the 17th and IStli
I instant*.
\ —Sir. J. Ij. Turner, one of Iho War*
rrutoU t'lqqmi's highly esteemed cor
rwspoudeu a, attended priwchivg at our
Baptist church la-l Sunday,
1 —Reuter*. are making preparations for
the iusuing year.
—Hr. tinss Swain, of this county, at
tempted suicide Iwica last Wednesday,
by drinking strychnine, nud ha vows
that ha will vet Uie tho death of n suiei*
i der. He aho tried to persuade his wife
lo commit tnc same do*d hut aim refus*
I ed,
| —Mr. T. E. Pale, contemplates laying
aside farming ami go bi tho railroad this
j fall.
| Barnett lias long fe’t the need of
prohibition, but has heretofore been de
feated. II it, through the elWts of our
j nohlti ninl manly Souutor, tlm ifana- is nt
last successful, ami after the p •.*>eui
license* expire no more intoxicating
liquors will bn sold within tin ea miles of
oor town. This will on use muiiy houses
| to be made liajipy and many hearts t*i
i rejoice Inpmi|’ianwi is one of the
i ioit fearful and distruutiv i piagUfts tlnn,
i evnr nrtbctsd any oommmnty, and lias
‘censed frftre sorrow, crime mil want
. Ilian toiigua cott tell or pan deaorihe.. I
trust Unit the day is not far distant
when pmliihitioH umf become general,
and tho liquor truffle h.inlHliijd from tho
, public.
Speetst Notice.
j Th*cnlorprioHig and wide-awake Drug
' gist a llsrtnn brag Store, in Thomson, are
j always ahead of Optaputiiiou ia soonring thu
‘ Agency ti.nl central cl all new and valuable
1 fiiodtciuos. 'llnty liave aeeured the Agency
i mid sole of that Womlurfal New Tonic and
i Health Restorer, Pcmbertoii'a Froucli Wino
* Oscn -cull the special attention of the pub
lic to this great Tonic and Stimulant which
is making Miudi wonderful anil marvelous
I cures. The public are cordially invited *j
I mill -whenever in want of Pure binge,
I Modi f>lww, etc, aJ! now ami valuable medi
| cine* -can oJWayh bo obtained at the Bar
tun Btora M lowimf. pricoa. Call fend
Book an tho wonderful jiropertiea of
KvomiU Wiuo Coca.
01 I'A il ON
(JEOKGIA McDWFIK OOOKTY.
Tt> All Whom It May (kmeern :
M‘re Lnla I>. Jones ban in duo form appli
ed to tho undoihignyd for lottenj of ,!,
juinialration on the entnte of Thos. J. Ivey,
into of auhi county, deuoftued, and l will
j pawiupan aaid appncfttton on tho first Mon-
I day iu Novemhornoxt. A. 11. Thii.vhijkh.
Pot. 7, IBtitt. Ordinary.
DEPAOTMSNT.
J. 8. MAND LVILLE —Ei rron.
I regret til statu that our good
friend Dr. Kncuo McCarthy has deter
mined to move to tho wmntty. Xllo
Doctor lius Iks'u among na lor soiuo
time, and I hardly see how wo cun give
kirn up.
—Mrs. Msrv Hays died last Monday.
She bud been quite Biok for the past U;u
weeks nud lior duutli was not iinoxpeot
ed. The family lum unr sympathies iu
their end bereavement.
laud Sunday evening tho whole of
Mnaeua, except the writer, wont up to
Osmak to staj and hear tlio fsmmil
female evangelist, Mtsa Pairby. She ia
reported as liuvtug a most pleasant fane,
and au earnest advocate iu Um uiiuso she
has espoused.
—A Imul iioine nud a enusidfruMo shock
wns heard ami lolt iu Mosena lust Sat
urday evening. The noise seemed to
have passed o!T iu a Northwest direc
tion.
When the good people of .desctia
desire to Imvc their cause publioly pie
seoted at a Throne of Gince, they will
get eoiae good, true aud tiled brother to
prnaaut. Other petqilc of small import
ance will receive the thanks ot all by
keeping quiet oil such occasions.
—I mwi in the .fot'KNAt, a letter from
my good friead, Capt. O. i*. fiarris, of
Lane Park, Florida, The Captain's let
ter was very concise, yet clear and des
criptive. We would b j glad to see the
Cup Um in ulicn.
—lt is rumored that Trick uni ami
AVmniatoii are lo join hands and hearts
| soon. Tlie jfchtlenmn is one of our most
j thorough-going young tneu, aud I oou
| gratulate him upon wiaqing the heart of
: such a noble woman ss-. -well, 1 can't
1 tell, but I know her—lWmeiuher uie,
Jim.
Good Times_ At Mesona!
ijtK / \/\< \ Worth Fi?>.bo!asy, ltiv*s .itid f'hoow. Hats and I'aps. Staple and Fancy
H* m ™” * Pry Hood*. Notions iu great profusion. tfiuluvlkta, Traveling Bags,
('luck*. Lump*. and Lamp Fixture*. Crockery and Stove Ware, Guta* Watt'. T4u War®.
Hard Want. 'laid** and Rocket Cutlery. Meat, Mtal. Flour, Suvav. Ooffeu, 8 Syrup, IjKiA,
i hw-svf, Crack* ss. (kufoot)ouei‘it and many other aucli goods. Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Hunt! Finest lot of Cigars and Olgarutn** over brought- to this market
Hugging andTua, Floatation Supplies. and so on. Cheap for Cash. Wo will buy
ad Uk* Cowhide*. Wool, Oottou Soed, Ac. If you wilt couio to ua it will do you good
all the way round.
ihnkiuK our Friends for past patronage, and soUcting a continuance of the game.
w aro robpeeifuily yvur* to please'.
J. C. & J • L. J OI INSON,
MKSKN A, GEORGIA.
b7F.THOMPSON,
Meseim, (j eoi ,^ia.
H AS the beat and nicest stock o! l>oiu*"tlo Dry Good*, hfotvomi, Boots, Shoes flalaaml
Caps, in Mtv-MiA. IttK stock of Heady Made Clothing MirpA'sua any tnat law jot J
; iH-t niu town. On Glassware and Crockery he draw everyfyulv. A v®ll st lcoUai Mock t
l of K Ult MU’UK. tlmt lie propose* to aell at less than *pficfc. HAIiDWAUK, ■
'such f Uek*. Screw*, Bolt*. Kails, Saws. Axe*, Hammer*. Pocket and Table Knives,
; and a hundred other such arueica voo tedious to mention—oU at tla) Lowest Prieoa. Coma
; aad oee oar aud 10 cent counter l * of Tin Wait*, the beat and ebwaipcst stock ever iu the
!u .rket. A fiuo assortment of Alarm Oiooka, cabinet make, ;*t prices too low to name
Mjkhokh TrnukH. Valiaea. Ssobels. etc., at ptieos to tom everybody. A good Brogan
t Slhe iii Who can down such prices? My atock ot Meat, Meal, Flour, Fish,
i etc., ia compute. 1 make a apociulty >f Salt.
kitp a iu*i i< of tobaccos, < iuaus, sncffs, t
. \ I V FAN ’V GHOOF.UY DEPAUTMKNT is full to orerAowmg with ert*ry*hing niec
‘ choiev in tluit line.
j .\ Irtige ka of HaG'iING and TIES at Augusta Pride*.
VWi iUelrcled lock, of WAGONS mid IH aoIXS OU ha*id. which ttiftst lx*
.en: A hue l-lVrse Wngou for only sod.o&
M Y SAW and <*BIST Mlld-S are iu constant fper.iti<?i. Hills oI Lumber sawed ti
order. 1 aloft otfor feet ol Lumtor at less than market prices.
VBihl-ehiss map' ante ha* recently repidrtHi mv Giu, and it is now turning out a sample
. unefjnAlied by any giu iu the county, and my price* sit iu uck'ord.utce with the harxl
j times. Bagging and l iee tie at the Giu when desired.
'I bunkl el for pi 4 p.itronage, I hope for a contimwuce of tb* same.
B. F. Thompson,
mkeka, qa
LAND FOIi HALE.
Al r ILLbe 'told fu Warren tbu, Warren
*.▼ cunty, on the ftret Tueatlav ia JJe
cemi>fV pext, the CourtbouiM door,
.All tfcat parcel of land bn both side* of
the GipK. U., 1| uailen ea*.t of Camuk. and
| l miles' west of Meenaa, wild tract ff land
! cetitaihiDg 470 now, adjopjjns landa of
i Mary
>tef>iiiei other* fcfaid tract
; ih dlvtdad into four lot#. The
UOMI.SI KAD PLACE
j 1-15 (Wiva. On thi place are a
j large dwelling room**, kitchen
j and other burldiogH. Ou the
UAYK TRAOT
there in n lenant’a Uoue and oilier
lioUwM frirptwibition ffurpoaeft. TUo trfu:t
eontftiiw 100 layjng in one mile of
Macedonia ehiif/-h. The
SPBKOBH BATTLE TRACT
contains 3." aerrw. Tble place bag good
hou*g. M||te4ffor a J-horof? linn. The
gOfloo/4HOU3E TUAC V
li4< on mr Vcqt Kfde of rood,
containing 100 acre#, with orn tenant’s
h'lime, and about f0 acre# of land cleared;
fronting, on tiki (hi. U, It.
All of Hi< above land belonging to tho ch
fcute <>t OnrtiM G. and Mold for tho
boouit of and for dintrbution
amjg the teir of an Id estate, Hnid land
call be purkhaKod at private rale I‘ r far
ther particularM apply to me at Caiuak poet- !
oCBco, o*. 0, 0 IxOWE, Agent,
for the heirs of Uurtiu G, Lowe. !
Oct. 21, UW. Ui
WANTED.
IWIHIf to employ for the year J-flfhl n
nitu with siiufcll family to a<tperintend a
two-iionte iHTm. To one who ia ihdiMtri
omh and reliable good wages wiH he given.
None other* need apply.
I W. If. MTIBRAY.
McDuffie C'ounVy, Oa., Sept. 2d lsHo.
MUSIC. ~
The Music House oi’ tho South
Removes October Ist, to Knhr*s Beauti
ful Building, nearly of podte tl.e OhlKtaud.
The superior advantages of this location
will be appreciated by every one. arid, with
iticrtttted food• tics, Ueo. fi. Itobirnou & Cos
will bo enabled W furnish ilm huvut.
PIANOS and ORGANS,
Manufactured at Lowest Possible Bricm.
THE HUKIC MOUSE OF THE SOUTH
Guarantee to duplicate Prices in North
ern eiticu, saving t the purchaser nil
freight and Upmr&nc*. Uosiden supplying
Stool and Cover. Shipped to any point in
■ the South.
' MiiHical Merchandise and Inslintucnts of
every diauription^
Sheer. Musio and Music Books.
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS.
Order* 11 lied on day of reception.
Write for Catalogue, Pi lean, Dfsccmut#
and easy term* of payment.
Q. 0. ROBINSON k 00
B id Bib.)AD HT.
MILL NOTICE.
T Hereby give notice to the public that
am now prepared to grind com at my
mill at my homo place, md will be thankful
for their patronage. W. H S I'ONE,
Me Da file County, Ga., July 22, 18H5.
I— Mnj. Bam HtaiifmJ, of Dearmg,
was most pleasant visitor in Mctumu
1 first of this week/ The Major is u line
looking and humorous ns when he lived
in Mcscmi. Ho says tho Hearing Repor
ter now struts around with n standing
collar mid a pair of tiraoclnts presented
to him by the President of tho Dealing
Prohibition Htock Law League.
—I lnd.v friend informs mo that aislcr
"Dumps" intend visiting Mcsuua soon.
Como up, "sister," l vouch for you u
hearty welcome from uT If she will
not think me guilty of blarney, 1 will
state that her pleasant writings iu tho
JuupNqfi havo won fOr her quite a dls
tiuotiou, and that her sweet and pleusant
disposition prooeeda th anticipated vis
it.
ynt : w l * s
—Miss Agues Brinson, of Wurrcntou,
u most ploastut and .loeomplishrj young
Indy, is visiting her old patrons aud pu
pils in and around Meseua.
Mr. Lewis Johnson requests me to
keep quiet fov a while, as he has just
sent in his order for that black cloth
suit, tuid a pair ol high heeled firs ts. 1
am expected to tie the everlasting knot,
which 1 will endeavor to do w ith a sledge
hammer stroke.
I am sorry to state that tho condi
tion of onr good friend W. il. liurdn-
W'.iy remains unimproved.
—Our people are beginning to oast
around for a Representative for the next
| General Assembly. Tlie names of sev
\ era! genllemou lies been mentioned, ihe
; otio that seems to suit the people best,
; lienee lnostpopidar, is the name of a
: gum), trite and tried Democrat, the name
! of one who has served his people fmtli
! fully, the one ia whose hands old War
ren may safely risk her future destiny t >
ileal out equal rights aud justice to nil.
That name is Judge 0, C. Lowe, of Old
j "Stag AHA
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Clothing !' Clothing !
-a.
1 vrtaiiilj' hrtk the NICEST awortment of Mens anil You'll* Cloth—
inir in tho City ol’Ttiomson. One confi.Jcalial vvurd, ivo aiv "oiiuj to soil
tnein, r b
Overcoats S3 00 worth 3.00.
Overcoats 7.00 worth 10.00.
Overcoats 750 worth 12.50.
Overcoot* 10.00 worth 22 fit).
Men an.l Youths Suits Berlin Wool 4.85 worth 6.00 ; Men an A Youihs
Sui-s Freezers Wo- i 0 00; Men* Fine Suit„ 8.00,11.00, to 15,00; Mens Su
perior Fine Suits 16.00, 20.00, 22 50.
Those goods arc mo rp than worth w hat we havo them marked, but they
must be sold.
CALI, AT—— ‘
ANMJRSOW’S! .
50 Holts 7-8 Shirting 5e yor.l. r.B 7-K Shirting, Fine, dfc yarn
Bolts 4 4 Slweting 6|<: yard. M Tfoltr. 4-4 Sheeting. Fine, 7to c yard
.I,> Bolts Drilling. SO Bolts Plaid Domestics. Our
FAMILY GROCERY DEPARTMENT!;
Is being replenished with the most choice!
and the very best and table at
tract ions. Every MBand who wishes to
please his family,call at Andersens.
Every good wife and matron of household
affiairs will certainly profit themselves by
inspecting Anderson’s choice domestic and
imported table goods.
See Wmtr To, Brrr :
300 Boxen Dome*!,in .Sardine*. 350 Boxes Imported Sardines.
550 Boxes Superior Oysters. 175 Boxes Columbia .'liver Salmons
400 Boxes Xumson’s Tomatoes. 25 Bottles Worcester Sauce
25 Bottles Pepper .Sauce. 48 Bottles Oookiug Kxirael*.
*5 Bottles t.hoicu Pickles. 10 B .xes Armon’* Potted II m
30 Boxos Fresh crackers. 5 Barrels White Win j & Apple Vinegar
76 Boxes One Spoon Baking Powder. 100 Boxes Soda.
Choice Flour. Rice, Pearl Grits, Fairbanks
Lard, Molasses and Syrups, Coffee, Tea, in
elegant variety and at right prices counting
cotton at 10c.
A N t) E ii S O N
Invites you, And you must Come !
Good Judges of Tobacco will Examine Stock
25 Boxes North Carolina Chewing Tobacco, all grades and all
prices. Full assortment of .Smoking Tobacco, i.-eluding Blackwells,
Bull Durham, Dulto Durham, and other well known brands, from 5e
packages tip.
Rcudj-Aim, Fire!
50 Bags Drop ftliot all sizes. 10 Kegs Powder. The very best.
5 Thousand Shells capped. 20 Thousand Wads. 25 Thousand CJun
Ceps. 5 Thousand Musket Caps. The above is tho best and warrouled
HARDWARE,
Impossible lo name entire assortment, but will place boforo you
25 Kegs Nails 4. 6,8, Kj, 12. 20. Spades, Shovels, Pitch Forks, Bakes
II lioes. Ilaoies, Chains, nod A ties in great variety. Bolts Sorows Taeks
Spur*, Hand Saws, Bradley'! Draw Knives. Knob I) Lo.-W, I'ad’l.o. ks
Bridle Bit* Spring Balances; Ooiton Stoelyurd.-. ILo mu Soul-, 8.-p-m
Links, Chesels, Col Tee Mills .S’mpo'hiiig Irorn, Curia' (',,m1., ,v. i-k.,, .
k, "' K . vn' L CS< V .r" ,, ?'‘. '"* rk *" C, ‘ Udo Bit as they a.:tl
go to AN DKbU)IS -S tint! Icurn tho pi ices,
CUTLERY,
Mon and Boys Pocket Knives, the very
best assortment in tlie city, 75 to 100 differ
ent kinds, all aloni? from 10, 15, 20, 25, 45,
)0, 75, 1.00 1,50 to 2.00 each. l>e sure and
see these goods, at ANDERSON’S.
WHIPS, WHIPS, WHIPS!
SADDLES, SADDLES, SADDLES !
HARNESS. HARNESS, HARNESS!
BRIDLES, BKIDLES, BRIDLES!
Whips from S, 10, 25, 50, 55, 1.0(1 to 2.75. .Saddles from :i 50 to 12.00.
Uarnoss well worth tho money. Bridles all prices. Medium to Fine.
Don't overlook your inb>rst,at.d tho duly you owe your family, to
uy at the right pluoy -ANDUKSON VS.
Every week Our Stock x\ ill be largely re
plenished.
a AT.S', SHOWS, CLOTHING, TRUNK, UMBRELLAS,
liOSjStMER and DRY GOODS DEPARTMENTS will in duo (into
bo handsomely filled in, Goods on the way. 11 0 sure to see stock in
Store. Will b-> glad to have you all, nil come.
Robt. A. Anderson.
Main Street, Thomson, Ga.
EDDYSTONE GUANO,
None better adopted for the soil of this section of ihe State.
AV. T. Anderson A J3ro.
-s. Agents.
1885 • FALL 188.5
Masonic Temple l
'*l' improved prospect iu the South this Fall, oompumt with former kcusous. will
c. rtainly bring about greater BCtivily i„ lou-iness, and to afoot the evasion l mVi . , ro
vi ,k<l *h® han.l*uM. most oomp;,iolv a-ss,.i (ed. llu d b.wt iseleotod sock of
Dry Goods. Novelties and Notions
Kiw won ia Augusta.
All most acknowledge that our Hto k- although good fpom tlw begiuuiug- bus j m .
proved with eorh twc<>hiig sMsou: and thin F*U we huso olipsl all u*mer efforts,
fhe hvst faciKtjro uud thehighetßonier of talent have been utilised to produce thin
result: end wo earnestly (write an in. (w tiou of the Goods and Prices, with the most if
pHcit confidence that the verdict will In* in onr fav*>r,
oilier linoaof traile r-jH'ak for themselves, tv mamt.un that as a market for
1 INK PLY GOODS, * *>U|rrionty over all the cities of Georgia and South
j * ftr<) bna is nnditrpub'd, and ww ck.uu some of the credit for her higii repntatta'n in this
rwspect.
Iu onr line we defy the rivalry of any Hot** or City in the South.
P.'tlY £ .'ittMtsTßOMh
Broad and Ellis Sts.
CITATION.
GrosoiA—McDuffie County.
To all whom it may concern:
HMcCobxle, adniinwtratorof H. O. Wil
liam#, late of said county, deceased,
! hits in due form applied to the undewignbdl
for Jeaw to sell the l iiid belonging to the
estate of sniff deceased, and said application
will be heard on the first Monday in No
vember next. A. B. Thkasher,
October 7, 1884 Ordinary.
CITATION.
Gkoogia—McDufftk County.
To Ail Whom It May Concern :
\irm. L. Bunji4e having in due form
* * app!ied to the undecbigneff for the
’ gUArdiaiiftbip #>f the property of Florence
L. bo-seford, minor child of Solomon Bas
! ford. IA-- of Richmond county, deceased,
notice ia hereby given that hi* application
! will be heard at my office, on the first Moei
' day in November next Given under my
hand and official signature, this Oct, 5, 1885.
A. B Tmbawtkh, Ordinary.
CTTA'ITON.
Geoboia—MftDvnrm County.
To AJI Y.'horu It Miy Concern :
JI. JV-arcfl, administrator of Abijah
I *i Holliman, deceased, ban in due form
appbed to t!je urntrsigned for leave to k*ll
the lands belonging to the estate of iid de
coa>*eii% uud mu* appliokUou will be heard
on the fijt Monday ia November next.
Oct, 7, IHHS. A. U. XaiUHaER, Ordmary. J
CITATION
GEOIUJIA—McDurfie County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
JOHN IL NEAL aad JAMES T. NEAL,
sJtxftcut rH of James M. Neal, deceaaad,
have applied to the undersigntd for leave
to well certain laud* Udongiug lo the estate
ol Bild deceased, end taid application will
be heard on the fir-t Monaay in October
next. A. B. Thbash eh, Ordinary.
S<!pteml*er 9, 1885. 4t
GEbaUK W. HAItmVKK
Cotton - : - Factor
AND
General Commission Merchant.
Office 733 Reynolds Ht., Augiysta, Ga.
M Y LONG experience in this branch of
trade justificH me in assuring all who
may place their huaiuess in mv hands a
satisfactory mauagemont of the at me.
GEO. W. HARDWICK.
August 29. 1885.
Hnving retired from tho Cotton Commis
sion bu*i:;e*s I respectfully recurr.mend to
the public ray ftooceivwr, Mr. Oeo. W.
as in every way worthy of their
patronage, and ask for b*m a continuance
of the bumueHH heretofore bestowed upon
the honsu of M. A. Stfivall.
Mr. Hardwick is also uiy authoriaed
agent in the settlemcDt of all accounts of
my old businesa. llespectfuliv.
M. A. STOVALL
Commission s<)c, Storage 25c per bale.
MTONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE.
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY,')
Office General Manaokb, >
Auockta, Ga.. Oct. 5, JBB. r , )
/ lOMMKN't ING Sunday, Oct. 4th
V, following lW.cngor Schedule
will be operated:
FABT LIN E.
NO. 27 WES r Daily.
leaves Augusta.... 7:40 a. ni
Leave Thomson 8:54 a. m
Arrive Washington ....10:10
L<vive WiiHluugtou. 720 a. tn.
Arrive Athens 12*.; 5 p. tn
Arrive Atlanta 1:00 p. m.
NO. 28 EAST Daily.
Leaves Atlanta 2:45 p. ra
Arriv: AtheuH 7.10 p. m
Arrive Wasltingtou ..7:35 p m.
Ijo&vo Washington..... i 20
Leave Thomson 0:55 p, m
Arrive Augusta 8:15 p. m
NO. I WEST Daily.
Leave Augusta 10:50 am.
Arrive Thomson ...12:17 p. m
Arrive Camak 12:38 p. m
Art ire Mucon 0.15 p. ru
Arrive Washington 2:it) p. ru
Arrive Athens 5:30 p. in
Arrive Gaiucsville 8-25 p. m
Arrive Atlanta 5:40 p. in
NO. 2 EAST—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8:00 n. ia
I/ttsve Gauu rtvilio 5:55 a. m
Leave Athens 1:00 a. m
Macon ... 7:45 a. na
leave WsKhington *...11 20 a. m
Leave C.himak 1.36 p. m
Leave Thotnaon 1:58 p. n
Arrive Augnata 3:35 p. in
NO. 3 WEST- Daily.
lieave Augusta. t) 15 p m
Ijeave. Thomson ll 47 p. ra
Leave Macon 7.35 p m
Arrive Atlanta 0 45 a. m
NO. 4 EAS P—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 15 p. ru
Leave I hoinson 3.33 a. m
A*vivo Augusta 5.50 a. m
Trains rnn by noth Meridian time - 32
niinntM slower tiiAn Augnsta time.
No connection for Gainesville on Sunday
Tram No. 27 will stop at. and receive
pa-sengors to and from the following
stations, only :
Grovetown Berzolia, Harlem.Dearing,
’rhoiusou, Oauaak, Rarnett, Crawf'dvffle,
Union Point, Greensboro, Madison,
Rutledge, Swirtl Circle, Covington,
Conyers, Stone Motiutain and Decatur.
Train N>. 2s will stop at. and receive
passengers lo and from tho following
stations, only:
Gvovetown, Harlem. Hearing.
Thomaon, Camak, Barnett, Crawf’dville,
I’nion Point, Greencsboro, Madison,
Rutledge. Social Circle. Covington,
Conyers, Lithunia, Stone Mountain and
l)t <*Htur.
The Fast Line mu* Through Sleepers
Between Atlanta and Charleston and con
nect* for all pom ts East and Northeast
West and Northwest. No. 28 stops at
Union Point for supper.
JOHN W. GREEN.
General Manager.
E. U. DORSEY,
GetCl Passenger Agent.
JOE W. WHITE, G. T. P Agt.,
Augusta, Ga
CITATION.
GF.OHOIA —Mcl>r ffi e Cotnsrri.
To All Whom It May Conceru :
\ ' US. M .UIMA M. NK.VIx haying in
;V L 'lue for.o nnpticd to the tmderuigned
t.r the gu *rv;uw.Jwp of the persons and
>c >perty ot Kinmie J.. Fannie G., James
F. nnvf P SUivnil, minor children
*'f G.xngc i . Nt'Vii!!, kte of Maid county,
deceased, nofi.*c '* in .ehy given that her
t ‘i i.e iii.m will In tuard at my oflice, on
the first Moinlav ri tct'ber next.
Given uuot r uiy uand and ofticial signa
ture, this 7th day of Bepteinler, l^S.'*.
A. B Tbbashek, Ordinary.
Exeoutoi's Sale-
Großc.ia —McDrrioK County.
r>y virtue of an order from the Court of
* < >rdin:;ry of said countv. will l>e sold
| before tlu- Go. It. !i. depot in Tliomaon.
-aid county, on the first Tuesday in Novc ih*
bor, within the legal snJc hours, the
following property belonging to the estate
of Jaiuoa B. Nos\l. deceased, to wit; One
UOlhsE uHd LOT,
on Hftli street m s- id Town, conbiining 1
nett 1 , or hss. i>. umkd on the south ly
'ftid lIAU sirt. on the horth oy a vacant
lot of said estate, on the west by lot of H.
il. lViiree. (nard.. nud on the east by D.
F. living’s lit Also
ONE VACANT LOT,
adjoining paid house and lot, containing 1
acre, mure * loss, fronting on Neal street,
and facing H. J. Holliman's residence on
said street. Abo
THREE ACRES of LAND,
[ more or less, bounded, by lands of Geo.
j W. Graimde on the west, the Ga. R U. on
j the south, and the home place of said es-
I tafe ou the east, being the bubne© of tract
| bought from Moses Bmith. Also
ONE LOT,
(containing by estimation 2 acres, on south
side of the Ga. R. 11., adjoining lauds of W.
I IX Wilson and the estate of L. M. Adkins,
j beiug the lot reverted to the estate by the
! removal of (be colored Mi church.
Al*o the Livery Staple and Lot on Main
| Sfrvet. occupied by J. K. Wilson.
Jno. B. Neal, J. T. Neal, G. T. Neal.
Oct. 7, 1535. Ex’tre of Jaiuea B, Nu!
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
NEW GOODS! LOW PRICES!
JT? QHIELDS A CO., hpve now opened their entire stock of Dry Good* and
A £hoe and are offering immoase bargains to purchasers.
We bare a large and complete line of Dry Goods which will be sold at s very small
profit. Our stock of
Dress Goods, Notions, Flannels, Bleach
ing-, Sea Island, Sheeting, Shirting, Jeans,
Blankets, Bed Spreads, Bed Ticking, Do
mestics, ghirts and Collars is large and well
assorted.
Latest Styles in Ladies Wraps and Russian
Circulars.
Trunks, Valises and Handbags of Every
Discription.
Wo ie*p bjr far the Urgent nnfi beat variety of CLOTHING t* be found iu
town and defy any one to match u? in fit or price.
Ous Htock of SHOES and BOOTS i complete, any quality, style and price to nit buyer
Fine Ladies and Gouts Shoes a specialty.
Our Crockery, Glass Ware, Toilet Soaps, Cutlery. Cigars and Tobacco cannot fail to
please you.
Call and examine our stock—No trouble to
show goods.
tf you are in search of bargains yon will find them by calling at
J.'F. Shields & Cos.,
Dry Goods Emporium, No. 3, Brick Row.
CExrn?iL Motel*
Augusta Georgia
MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Popkjetor
r PlilS Hotel, ho well known to the citizens of McDuffie and adjoi. ng counties,is iu
caUie 1 m the centre of haajueHA pm :ion of Auganta. convenient x> FcKtoffii:e.Tle
gmph oand l>epOi, and offam indaccusezits to the }mbhc un by ai y othci
Hotel in the City
J. h. klnvra.L
1020 lirouj Street,
Augusta, - - - Georgia.
Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to.
—Wholesale and Retail—
Bakery and Confectionery.
Bread, Rolls, Tea Cakes and Pies, Fresh every day. Toys of all kinds.
Candy 10c per pound Retail, Oo Wholesale. Gixe us a call.
AT GOODYEAR’S
Carx-iage J depository
(Tan always be found a full line of
MEDIUM & CHEAPER GRADES OF OPEN
and TOP BUGGIES ,
At I>wr Prices thim nt Hiiy other House this side of Cincinnati. This work ia all
made to order, are lighter Bumiing and Better Finished than the claw of work aenorsllv
sold as Standard Win. les. But 1 have just received a Full Lina of Fine J
Family Carriages, Phaetons and Cabriolets!
Just received an.dh. r shipment of those Fine Open and Top Buggies, made upon
special orders, lo the \n -t innniifuetur.H North snd Fast. Nothing being nsc-d in the
constmction of these vehicles but the Iwat materjalH. .utd in (yualitv. St\ le and Finish
are unequalled by any oth. rs now in the qmrket. lu.etuck a full hue of ’
addles and Harness—All Grades,
Which I will offer at Issuer I’rices than have ever before been known in tlie history sf
the lmsiness. Milbnrn, Stndelwker mid Standard Plantation Wagons, all sires. Oak
and llendoek Sole Leather, C’nlf Skins, shoe Findings. Damage and Wagon Materials
Harness Leather, Belt Lacing of hojasrior quality, It .fiber and Lauther Bnltmg Also a
full line of
IIAIIim’ARE
i Onus. Shells. Powder. Shot. Table and Poeket Ontlcrv, Plow PoinU for all tnaltaa
Nails, Axes, Jlocs. Picks and Mattocks, Pitch Porks, Shovels, Spades. Steelyards and
Seale Beams, Grind Stones, Bakes, Paddocks, (kurj.untor lools, Files, limgos,’ Window
Saslt, Doors and Blinds, Farm and Cbareh liella. which 1 atu offering at Lowest Daah
Prices. At Tho Old Stand, Oiqvosite Georgia Railroad Bank,
A. R. Goodyear, Agent,
Successor to It. H. May & C o
| Sorry to disturb yon, But you must read
B w Bjra, FACTS !
JOHN L. MOLZENDORR
Respectfully invites your atttentiou to his large and carefully selected stock of
Staple and Faney Dry Goods,
Notions, Hats, Foots, and Shoes, Clothing
Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Groceries, &c.,
Specially purchased to meet the known wants of this community He offers
0 Largest block, Th Most Reliable Good*, and Lowest Prices, lie anks but ONB
lfilAL and you will gundy call agam.
Don t pf4 it a\v;:y, but bore is 11 speoial offer 1
Mtos Strijwd 7-wr i -ifr °t 'v 'X' Bl>o °' Dotton. wamnted 2tX) ynrda, 30c pr do*;
o77t*,;^^Kfor^R 8 i nP *lL H J* P !r pair; S*-£rd Spool Coiton
Cra*h 10c vard Linen ('ins Ton- i oWon Dnush 5c yard; Bleoched Linen
Coinlis 5c ■ VrtiZtoEtik* 3 *l loC r3* ' **• "*■ **■
lbs for Juki ; (Joffc,. 11 little off 0(1 8 Sd S w C i c P r pound : Trime Coffee,
c Mnd'. BbSTJSL b fo, '-0: Oood Tobsoco 30c pr pound : Kod*
SWOEK *<■* 'Sc; cotton Glw Towels 5c..
t-'S.(K), expect n true bill on thi iJ itlT l J n<>R ' Cojer, Drop Leaf and Two Drawers, only
place. The Blue Store, Opiwsite the' 1 8< ”* ,W *T- Don't forget the
for Dry Hidva, Becawax, Tallaw, Wool ,fcc in trade,
J mend o rf,
HAiLBOAD STREET. THOMSON. GEOBOiA
Dr. A.C. QUILLIAW,
Dentist.
THOMSON, GEORGIA.
o——
Offici? on Main Street, Opposite Hotel.
best Dentifrice on the market.
Prices and terms in accordance with the
times
Marob IS, 'S3 r Thoiaeoa, G a .
R. H. HORTON,
fashionable barber,
ladies’ langtby n< children's
Bun CFT'mTHE LATEST STYLE.
Sea Foam an* Sh,mpomng a Specialty
Office at Bnox Hotel. Them**, Georgia.