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The McDmhe Journal-
J. E. WHITE. Editor * Pbopbietob.
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER n 1888.
THE ELECTION OF HARRISON,
Tlio Presidential rUwlion id Battled,
nml Ibe Rapitblioau party id again in
power.
The defeat id a ooreplete Waterloo—
the moat decisive iuoe tlie defeat of
Horace Oreoly.
Tlte latent cdtinj tea, baaed ou official
retnnia from nearly every voting pre
cinct the country over, give* Cleveland
1(58 and Harrison 233 electoral votca.
We might giro column Bflcr column of
electa, u new* but it would be worm tban
useless, an we are certainly ilefuatr and.
The Constitution, of Wednesday, ha*
this to aa.v: “II ia with heavy heart
that wo record the defeat of Mr. Cleve
land and the return of the Republican
party to power.
“It id vritli deep foreboding* that we
look into the future. What ilia may
come to these Southern Stated, *0 lately
put in the way of peace and proaperitv,
wo have now neither the time or tlio
heart to inquire.
'•Fortunately, the way of onr duty In
clear and definite, ft into done ranks,
stand firm, and at any haaaard and in
any peril to maiutafn the integrity and
the Bn|>remßcy of the Democratic |>arly
in the South. Let us do this and tbo
essential things may Bo saved to na. If
we divide, wo ahall lose ovoxyltktuf. ”
THE LEGISLATURE.
Th Legislature mot in tbe Oiipital in
Atlanta t 10 a. m., Wixlnoadnjr Imit.
The oath was ndminixß rod by Judge
Mail 'oi, of tho Home Circuit,
The Houae organised for basinem by
electing tho following offloera:
Speaker—Hon. A. S. Clay, of Oobb.
Speaker fro Tom— Hod. M. V. Ctil
viu, of Richmond.
Clerk—Captain Mark A. Hardin, of
Fulton.
Mußsengor—Mr. J. R. Hmitb, of Oof
fco.
Doorkeeper—Mr. Moaca Martin, of
Gwinnett.
In tbe Bcnate the oath of office win
administered by Judge B. B, Bower, and
tbe following offloera elected;
President—Hon. Fleming dnßignon.
Proaidont Pro Tom Mr. DuPreo, of
tbo 13tb.
Secretary—Hon, W. A. Harris.
Doorkeeper—Hon. L. J. Allred.
Mraaenger—Hon. John D. McLeod.
When tbe drawing for seats was in
order a resolution was passed permitting
Hon. Joaephna Strother to select Ins seat
first.
Tbo present session of the Legislstnro
will be tbe roost important in jeers. A
number of iroportuut matters are to bo
disposed of, aud wo shall eudeavor to
keep our readers posted.
Let's all go to tbo Exposition.
Tbe “I told yon so" newspapers have
shown their hands early.
Tbore is ouly one negro Representa
tive in the prosout Legislature.
Augusta's National Exposition opened
yesterday, It is attracting large crowds
and bids fair to bo • grand snocoas.
HARLEM HAPPENINGS.
Newsy Letter from tbo Metropolis of
Columbia County.
Hart, km, Ga., Not. 7.—(Bpooial Cor
respondence,']—A few more days will
settle tbe cotton ipiustion ns it will aii be
gathered.
Home sickness reported throughout
the county.
Eggs are now bringing Exposition
prices,
'Taters and 'possum is the popular
dish witli some of onr rural friends.
Tbe Exposition fever is not raging to
any alarmiug extent in this section,
owing, however, to hard times.
The 'possum Imutcr’s born oan now be
heard in the stilly night. We learn of a
party that went out the other uight and
sfter flvo hours of hard walking suooeed
tnl in aaptnriug one littla fellow.
Messrs, l-’orest I'hillips and Willie H.
Prater, two rising young men of Har
lem, left on Mouday last to enter the
Medical College at Augusta. Wo wish
for these young men nulxmudod suooosa.
Mias Aunie Marshall, of Appling, vis
ited frieuds in aud around Harlem this
week.
Miss Mildred Dooly, one at Harlem's
most chsrming young ladies, who has
been ou a protracted viait to friends in
Thomson, returned to tier homo in Har
lem last week, tnnoh to the pleasure of
her many friends.
Bov J. M. Atkinson, the Representa
tive from this eoimty to the General
Assembly, left on Tuesday last for Atlan
ta, where he goes to serve the people of
Columbia.
Tbe election on Tuesday passed off
vety quietly, only 121 votes being pod i
od at liar lorn. Three of these were for
the prohibition osudidnte.
Mr. J. 1,. Hussey, tho depot sgeut at
this place, will g > to Augusta during the
Kxixiaitinu U> assist in the general office. \
There is uo better business man in the
State than frisnd ■fuck.
Very few Columbians took in the State
Fair nt Macon this week.
More small grain will tie sowed in Co
lumbia this season than uvei before.
A NAHXiOW ESCAPE.
Col. W. K. Nelson, of lirooklyn, came
home one evening, feeling a peculiar tight
ness in the cheat. Before retiring, he tried
to draw a long breath 'oond it almost ini
pos-ibla. Ho suffered four day* from pneo.
molds snd the doctors gave him np. Dr.
Acker’s English Remedy for Consumption
saved him and he is well to-day.
Have Yonr Gins Repaired.
Don’t wait for the Cotton season to
open, hut got ready now fur a big crop.
I am ready to sharpen yonr sans and put
your giiia in good repair. I guarantee my
work, amt my charges are very reason
able. Apply In person or by letter, or
leave yonr orders at Mr. H. A. Burn
side's store. Jambs AsßiiKtiaow.
Thomson, Oft., August 1, 1888.
To Rent
MY dwelling with outhouses and gardon,
anrl one acre in orchard. Also, a
two.horse farm, or two one-horse farms.
if ltd. M. A. WILSON,
Nov. 2 Thomson, On
ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE.
VI r ILL he sold bafore (in 11. It. Depot
v v in Thomson, on first Tuesday in
December. IKSH, between legal hours of
sale, three-fourths undivided interest in
that tract of land in McDuffie county con
taining 00 acres, more or less, bounded on
cast and west by lauds of Dr. liawes, south
by Dr. Hawes and Mrs. Toole, north by
James F. Wade. Bold aa the estate of 11.
F. Wiley, deceased, under an order from
the Court of Ordinary. Terms cash, pnr.
chasers to pay for papers. The other ooe
fourtli interest can be had on reasonable
terms. W. B. CDKTIB,
Administrator, with Will annexed of 11. F.
Wiley. Oct. 30, 1888.
BHEBIFF’B HALE.
GEORGIA—McDnffIe County.
WILL bo sold before Qa. It. It. Depot
In Thomson, said county, on first
Tuesday in Decemlier next, between legal
sale hours, the nndlvidod Interest of W. D.
Hodo in five hundredsoreeof land, more or
less, belonging to eetute of David E. Hodo,
deceased, lying In said comity and bounded
east by lauda of Mrs. McMalli and Celia
Norris, south by llrier creek, west by laud*
of Willie Greer, and north by lands of M.
P. Htovall. la;vic'd on as tho property of
W. I). Ilodo to satisfy a 11 fa from Mulhifflo
County Court in favor of W. H. Howard A
Hons vs. H. N. Norris, W. D. Hodo sod Jas.
Norris. W. K. HPEIK,
Oct. 30, I*BB. Hberiff
SHERIFF'S HALE.
OEORGIA—MoDuffIa County.
WILL Ii sold before Oa. R. R. Ilajiot
tn Thouisou, suid ooiintv, ou first
Tuesday In December next, between legal
side hours, tho undivided iutarost of Jaiues
V, Hodo iu five hundred aoros of laud,
more or less, belonging to the estate of
David E. Hodo, deceased, lying In suid
county and hounded north by land* of M.
P. Htovall, east by Mr. MaMath, south tiy
Brier creek, and west by lands of Willie
Greer. Levied on ns the property of Jas.
P. Hodo to satisfy a fi fa from McDuffie
County Court in favor of A. J. Adkins, Jr.,
va. said Jas. P. Hodo. W. E. HPEIU,
Oct. 30, 1888. ______ _ Sheriff
Local Legislation,
GEOIIOI' —McDnffle County.
Notice ia hereby given that Application
will be made to the next LegislAtoro to puss
a bill entitled, “An Act to connolidftte.
amend and Hupnrotyde the aclh incorporat
ing the town of Thomson, in tho county of
MoDufiie, to provide for mayor aud coun
cil men, define their powers mid duties, re
peal conflicting law*, and for other pur
poses.”
Local Legislation.
GEORGIA—MoDuffIo County.
Notice is hereby given that; at tho next
session of tho General Assembly of Geor
gia, s bill will be introduced entitled, "An
Act to abolish the County Court of Mo-
Dttfflo county, fo provide for the disposi
tion of the business pending therein ami
tho court papers, and for other psrposes.”
Oot. 4, iatß. JOHN H. HOHUH.
Stone Mountain Route
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY,)
Orrios Gkm uai. Mamaosh, >
Aoobsta, Gi.Sept. 2, I MSS )
Commencing Sunday, mm. mst. the
following Passenger Schedule will
be operstod:
PAST 1,1 N 14.
NO. 27 WEST Daily.
Leaves Augusta 7:4.1 s. m
lainve Thomson 8.18 s. in
Arrivo at Washington 10:41) s. m
Arrive Athens 11:40 a. n:
Leave .Vilnius 8 Mil a. in
Arrive Atlanta 1:00 p. no.
NO. 28 EAST Daily.
Lenves Atlanta *;4B p. ni
Avrlvo Athens 7:00 p. m
Lenve Athens 3 , r ,o p. tu
Arrivo at Washington 7:20 p. iu
Leave Thomson 0:40 p, m
Arrive Angiista 8:11 n. n:
Parlor Oars on 27 and 28 between Au
gusta and Atlanta.
NO. I WES T—Daily.
I stave Augusta 10:46 a m.
Arrive Thomson 12:17 p. m
Arrivo Oainak 12:8M p. rn
Arrive Maoon ;00 p. iu
Arrivo Washington 2:2(Pp. m
Arrive AUions 6:16 p. m
Arrive Gaiuoavilla 8:26 p. in
Arrive Atlanta 6:45 p. m
NO. 2 EAST—Dally.
bunco Atlanta 8:00 a. la
Leave Gaineavitle 6:15 a. m
Leave Athens... 8:60 a. m
Leave Macon 7:10 a. m
Leave Waahiugton 11.20 a. m
Leave Camak 1.86 p. in
Leave Thomson 1:68 p. u:
Arrive Augusts 8:35 p. in
NO. S WEST- Daily. -
Leave Augusta 11:00 p. m
Leave Thomson 12 42 a. iu
1 slave Macon 7.10 p. m
Arrive Atlanta 6:30 a. m
NO. 4 EAST—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 11.18 p. m
Leave Thomson 6.06 a. m
A-rive Angiista 6.44 a. ni
ATHENS Accommodation—Except Sunday
Lv Union Point 6 48 a m
Ar Athens l> 40 p m
Lv Atheus 6 15pm
Ar Uniou Point..... 8 45 p m
Trains ruu by Wth Meridian time—B2
minutes slowor than Augusta time.
No couneetiou for Gainesville on Sundiiy.
Train No. 27 will stop at, and receive
pa-sengere to and from the following
stations, onl; :
Grovetown. Harlem, Dearing, Thom
son, Norwood, Harnett, Crawfordvdlc,
Union Poiut, Greensboro, Madison, lint-j
lodge, Socinl Cirele, Covington. Conyers,
Litheola. Stone Mountain and Decatur.
Train No. 28 will stop at, and receive
Passengers to and from the following
stations, only :
GrovetowW, Harlem, Dearing. Thomson,
Norwood, Harnett. Crawfordville, Union
Point, Oi-eencsboro, Madison, Rutledge,
Sixiial Circle, Covington, Couycra, Litho
nis. Stone Mountain and Deontur.
No. 28 stops at Harlem for supper.
J. W, Green, General Manager.
E. It. Dorsey, Geiteml Passenger Agent.
Joe W. White, Oon’l Craving Pass’r Agent.
AUGUSTA, UA.
VJi. A. C. QCILLIAN,
DENTIST.
Orrnx ovru tub Dbuo Htubb,
THOMSON, GA.
ValiMfiLaMforSale
I offer for sale my plantation six
and one-half (6 1-2) miles from
Thomson, containing 441 acres, 150
in woodland, balance in cultivation,
all well watered. Brick dwelling
of 0 rooms, and all necessary out
buildings.
For terms apply to
B. B. WTLKERBON,
Thomson, fra.
THE GATE CITY MIL
(scott’b OLD STAHD )
J.W. TUCKER & CO
PROPRIETORS,
CRAWFORDVILLE, - - • GEORGIA.
DKALRUB lit
FINE WHISKY, RUM,
Gin, lirnndifH, Wine,
TOBACCOS and CIGARS.
We keep tho purest and best. Patronage
eolicited.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—McDnffIe County.
AT Ilclknap Hu>itil’s Mill, on Tuesday,
Nov. 20, a bridge will lie let, to be
built serose Little river. All who wish to
contract for and build said bridge are re
quested to meet the County Judge of
Wilkes and the Ordinary of McDuffie on
that day.
Plans and specifications for sahl bridge
may be seen et the Ordinary's office.
A. H. (HRABHKB,
Thomson, 001. ‘2O, l *BB. Ordinary
Notice to Debtois and Creditors
GEORGIA—McDuffie Connty.
ALL parties having claims against, the
estate of James 8. Shields, late of
said county, deceased, are notified to
present tlio tame to the undersigned
witbi i tho time prescribed by law, and
a 1 parties Indebted to suid estate aro re
quested to settle immediately.
J. L. SHIELDS, Administrator.
Oct. 10, 18a8.
Kith YEA It 1
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR and
DIXIE FARMER,
The Groat Farm, Industrial and Stook
Journal of the South.
ONE YEAR FOR SI.OO
Sample copies will be mailed FREE
on application to
The Cultivator Publishing Cos
Drawer 8, Atlanta, On,
Bv giving tonoto aud atrcnfthsnlng tb„Utr-
Correct* *ll IrrsguUrltltsaiid annoying trouble*
from which tomany ladle* autTer. It give* tho
waak,debilitated woman health and strength,an-l
make* abeerfui tho despondent, depressed In
aplrita. In change of life noladvahould he with
out INDIAN wf.KU, Jta Sitfetmd LnfaiUog.
▲*k your Drugglat, - / _
For aalo by l>r. J. W. Quillian & Cos,
Thomson, Or
CITATION.
GKOUGIA—MoDuffIe County.
To All Whom It Mny Concern:
A FPBAIBERS duly appointed to net
i apart n yonrV support for StArnoea
Johnon, a tumor child of Win. 11. John
son, tloocaaetl, out of tho Mia to of aaid do
cocßod, hnyluß mack) their report to the
Court of Ordinary • This is to oite all pr
hour concerned to allow oftiiKe l*efore me. at
my office, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 12th
day of November next, if any they can, why
said return nhould not be atr roved end ad
mit ted to record. A. B, THRASHER,
Oot. VI isß. Ordinary.
ESTABLISHED
e?Ko*su WATER
In 4 t*s Him avid 4 th* |*W %y •tiur w*. i .
rust ®r i-KltKv it it > K•* . >u>'ia.<a! as. Of ♦
klllfilllTt Ht rLATltll4.ii ww,.. OrMiwea;,
©AttPETft 4 urnsf IW. wunr-Wl, whwn t .v* •
latter UkM OU ClohM. aaa ev -'rw-
JOHN M. CURTIS, A3’T.
SHERIFF S SALE.
GEORGIA—McDuffie County.
WILL bo sold before G. K. R. Depot
iu Tkonwon, said county, ou lirnt
Tuesday in November next, between legal
sale hours, four hundred acre* of laud in
said county, bounded by lands of James 8.
Hamilton on the north, Willis Howard ou
tho east, MilUdgeville rood ou tbe south,
Hal lie Harris ou tho west. Levied on ft*
the pioperty of John Harris by virtue of a
fl fa issued from the City Court of Rich
mond county, Georgia, in favor of Andrew
J. Sanders vs. said John Harris. Sold as
the property of said defendant.
Oct. 4, \m. W. K. BPKIR, Sheriff.
Home Council!
Y\ r E tko plenat re la calling the alien,
v v tiou of Mo Jli'rK to a home oure for
all flineows of the Btomaoh and Bowels, a
! medicine so loug needed to carev children
safsly through the critical stage of Teeth
ing.
PITTS’ CARMINATIVE
calls an incurable bh'sslng to mother and
child. It ia an instant relief to colic of in<'
fanta. a disease with which infants suffer
so much the first four months of their life, i
It gives sweet rest to the sick and fretful :
child. It strengthens and builds up the'
weak, gives appetite and flesn to the puny, j
C4>rreot* dmiu from the bowels, cures:
Diarrhmft aud Dys‘ntery. A panacea for ,
children. Try one bottle. It cost ouly,
Twenty-five cents A Bottle.
RACKETtheRACKET.
a——
The Racket Store, 717 Broad St.,
IS CREATING A BIG RACKET
GOODS AKIEIVIKG lA IbY.
and
Everybody Pleased With their Purchases.
—
A LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK
Bought, and to Arrive in a Few Days.
Almost Anything Yon Want at the RACKET STORE.
If yon have not been to the Haoket Store, dou’t fail to call and look around,
whether you buy or uot, it will pay you. Kemember the place:
No. 7\7 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia
Whore Goods ore sold for Loss Money than you can bny
them in tho City.
JOHN F. SPECK, Proprietor.
ECOITOMIZE
By buying Shoes made of genuine English
Porpoise leather. Warranted to wear out
three to five pairs of soles. They are soft
and easy to the feet.
All styles, button, bals and congress,
kept in stock.
Send for illustrated catalogue and price
list. Mailed free.
JOHN P. DILL SHOF. COMPANY,
i'll lilt'iAU HTHKE’f. AUGUSTA. GA
BUEIUPF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—McDuffie County.
WILL I'** w*ld hi fore Oa. U. R. Depot
iu Thomson, mid county, ou ftrxt
Tuesday in November next, between legal
Hide houra, the undivided Interest of Joel
L. Hodo in five hundred acres of laud be
longing to tho estate of D. E. Hodo in mid
county, txnmded by the lauds of M. P.
Stovall on Willie Grier on the
went, Brier on the south, ami A. J.
Story on tho east. levied on as the prop
erty of Joel L Hodo to satisfy afi fa from
the Justices Court of the I:l4th District. G.
M., in favor of tho Georgia (*lu mica! Works
vs. Joel L. Hodo. Notice given to teuant
in possession.
Oct. 4, ISBH W. E FPEIK, Sheriff
■ BIiLiUFFVS SALE.
GEOUGI \ -MeDuffte County.
VI T ILI. bo sold before Ga. It. It. Depot
’ v iu Thomson, atari county, on first
Tuortdaj In November next, between legal
sale bourn, tho undivided interest of D. H?
Undo in a tract of Itind in said county,
bounded north by land* of M. P. Htovall,
west by Willie Grier, south by Briar creek
and east by A. J. Story nod Beley Norris,
Levied oil as tho property of D. H. Hodo.
to SAtirfy a ft fa from McDuffie Superior
Court in fftvor of Walker & English vs.
said D. H. Hodo. Not ce givt-u tenant in
possession.
W. E. BPF.IK,
Oct. 4th, .Sheriff,
KHERIFFS SALE,
GEORGIA-McDuffie County.
\\r ILL HE SOLD before tho Oft. RR.
▼ ▼ Oonot in Thomaon. acid ooniitv, on
tho first Tuosdav in NovemWr, within
legal Ride hour*, ft trnd of land In s*id
couuiy, containing five huudred and fifty
acres, raoro or lc#w, bounded north by lauds
f W. A. Wade, last by VV. H. Murray and
R. A. Shields, ho nth by W. tl. Murray aud
went by the Tom Seny lauds. Levied on an
the properly of A. L. Dunaway to satisfy a
fl fa from McDuffie Superior Court iu favor
of W. H, Murray v*. said Dunaway. No
tice given tenant in poesesniou.
\VM. E. BPEIR,
October 4, 1888. Sheriff,
SHERIFF’S S\IJR.
GEORGIA- McDuffie County,
\IT ILL he sold before (la. It. It. Depot
in ThotUKon, said county, ou first
Tueeduy iu November next, between legal
sale houra, a tract of land in said county,
bounded north by lnuda of estate of L. P
Murray, east by estate of L. G. Stcetl,south
by estate of 0. S. Doßoso. west by J. T.
Cliitt and H. McCorkle, containing two
hundrerl and eighty-eight acres, more or
lcbs. Ivevled on as the property of Reaaon
Bell aud Jim Founds to satisfy a fi fa from
McDuffie Superior Court in favor of Jaiuoa
M. Wellborn vs. said Reason Bell aud Jim
Founds. Notice given teuant in possession.
W. E. BFEIU,
October 4, 1888. Sheriff.
Petition for Incorporation.
CJ.F.ORGIA-MODUFFIK COUNTY -To
* THK SrPKBIOB OoUBT OP B*m OoTUsTY:
The petition of Jordan Shank, AUeu
Holliman. Jesse Shank, Pleasant Showers,
Joshua Jones and Horace Taylor, citizens
of said county, shows that a church has
been established iu said county known ns
the SPRINGFIELD COLORED BAPTIST
CHURCH.
! Your petitioners further show tbnt they
| and their successors in office desire to be
j invested with corporate authority to enforce
I good order, receive donations, make pur
! chases aud effect alienations of realty ami
I personalty, not for the purposes of trade
aud profit, but for the purpose of promot
ing the genera) design aud looking after the
general interest of said church.
Your petitioners pray that they and their
successors in office be unvested with the
corporate authority aforesaid, and such
other corporate powers as may te suited to
the said enterprise and not iuoonnistout
with the laws of aaid State, nor violation of
private rights.
Your petitioners.nray tho granting of an
order investing and clothing them and their
successors in office with the corporate au
thority and powers aforesaid, to reniAiu of
force twenty years, unless sooner revoked
by law. And vonr petitioners will ever
pray, etc. * P. B. JOHNSON,
Petitioners’ Attorney,
CRAWFORD’S
ECZEMA WASH.
A SPECIFIC FOR HEAT.
Perhaps there is no one tiling
ANNOYS AND TORTURES INFANTS
and small children daring the Summer
mouths so mnoli as HEAT. Yon may
batho and powder them, still tbe beat
and infUmatton remain, and they still
fret and cry. However, releaf bos at last
been found,
SKIN CURA or CRAWFORD'S
ECZEMA WASH
IS A SPECIFIC FOR HEAT 1
and all akin nffections caused by beat.
Sponge the affected parts with the Wash
and the little fellow is asleep in flvo min
ntes. No mother should bo without it.
JOHN CRAWFORD A CO.,
Sole Proprietors, Athena, Ga,
—Sold by-
DR. ,T. W. QUILLIAN 4 CO.
Thomson, Okorot*
J. ERBBSB.DI S,
A GRADUATE OF
The Dental Department, S. M. C
Offers his Proj'essirmal Ser
rires fo tho People of' Mc-
Duffie and neighboring
Counties.
OFFICE AT
BiRTQH DRUG STORE,
, Th.cm.Bon, CS-a..
GLASS
PATVJOtYI!! tSTS.
PROTECT TOUR EYES!
Ur. S. EIESCHBEEB,
The well-known Optician, of 107 N. Fourth Str.,
mvler Planters Houee) St. Louis, has anpotnted
QUILLIAN.b I>KI G STORK, o t TIKJMSoN
as Agi*nt for hie CeJehrated Diamond Spectacles
and Eyeglasses, and abo for his Diamond Non-
L’hiuiKeablc Bpoct*cle and EveglHSiwe. Th*e
Lilasses ore the groatet invention erer made \
Spectacles. By a proper constriiclion of the Lem
jh*ix)u •nirchnsinii a pair of Ihcsc Ni n-C'hanceabt
la*sei- never has to change those <vlasses from tbe
cyes, and cverj p.vhr purchastxl Is guaranteed, so
thst If they "ver iivc the cres (no matter how msl
ed or scratched the Lenses are) ihsy wil furnish the
patty with a
New Pair of Glasses free of Charge.
QniUlnn’s Time s*♦ore baa a fall assortment and
invites ail who wish to satisfy thcmtolvee of the
groat superiority of these lihisses over any and ah
others now in nse, to call and examine the same at
DR. QUILLIAN’S DRUG STOKE,
Thomson, Ga.
DID IT EVERSTRIKE YOU?
TIJAT you might do hotter? Has it ever occurred to you that y o
are paying too much tor tho
NECESSARIES OF LIFE
IF IT has not already struck you in this light it surely will if yoa wi
bc pursuaded to
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
I carry it l arge and Select Stock of First-Class
Dry Goods,
—AND—
QEOCEIES.
And sell thorn so quickly at LOW TRICES that lam constantly re
oeiving FRESH GOODS. I keep none but FIRST-CLASS goods and
soli on a very small margin of profit. Give me a trial whon you are
buying anything iu my lino. I always guarantee satislaotioa.
T. N. LEWIS,
TsTo. 4:. Brick I?ow Thomson> Gta
A CLOSE CUT
And only tho very smallest margin left lor profits on all goods
A r r lIOLZENDOmi ’S. |
Do YOU KNOW That John TANARUS,. Holzendorf has tho Choicest stock
of Fresh Groceries in Thomson ?
Do YOU KNOW That HolzontlorFs prices for Staple and Faney
Groceries aro tho Lowest on earth ?
Do YOU KNOW That llolzendorf never has any Stale goods on
liaad, because ho makes the prices so low that fresh
goods aro sold as fast as received. ?
Do YOU KNOW That Holzsndorf mukos tho Lower /Vires for Cash
than any other houso in town?
Do YOU KNOW That when llolzendorf geta customers they aro so
well satisfied that they never leave him ?
Do YOU KNOW That tho secret of IlolzonJorfs success is Small
Profits and lots of them 1
Do YOU KNOW That llolzendorf docs a big business, but is always
ready for more?
D U YOU KNOW That llolzendorf don't want a title Joed to 'he
earth, but will get about six feet of it some day ; and
until that day comes, he ingoing to make it as pleas
ant as possible for those who adrniro his methods and
trndo with him.
fIMIE Choicest and Beat of everything in the lino of DBY HOOD'', CLOTHING, NQ
ITIONS, SHOES, LAPIFS TKIUMED IT ATS, CBOOKEKY, HA UP WAKE, CON
PECTIONEKIES, CANNED GOODS, et. ate.
TORY Mrs. Proctor's DEATH to MOTHS—a preparation which ia iufalible in exter
i- minuting thus* terribtfe destroyer* of Clothing. Carpets, Furniture, Bedding, etc.
Jou.\ L MmzKAtßom,
Opposite Depot, THOKSOA, GA.
You Will J3e Welcome
AT TH*
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WITH
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GOODWIN & CO., [Proprietors.
RATES, $2 Per Day.
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