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The McDuffie Journal.
Pnhttshcil Every Wednesday at Thomson, Ga.
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT TUB POST
OPTIC* IN THOMSON, OA.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1888.
XuOO-AJli OSTE-W"S.
Card of Thanks.
I take this opportunity to express
through the columns of The Journal
my sincere thanks to the good people of
Thomson for their very generous dona
tion of sl6. I highly appreciate and
most heartily acknowledge the kindness
and interest manifested by Misses M. R.
Harrison onJ Mattie Fancett, the young
ladies who m?*do the presentation. I
•h&U long rememtier with feelings of
gratitnde the kindness and hospitality
1 pen me during my short so
journ in ynn; beautiful oity.
Prov. 11:25. Yours truly,
W. G. Patterson.
Thomson, Ga., Nov. 22.
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Married-
P.mtl-Phii.lips—At the residence of
the bride’s father, Wednesday evening,
November 14, 1888, by It. B. Crawford,
J. P., Mr. John Paul and Miss Metty
L. Phillips, all of McDuffie county.
Rich asdb-Loo aw—November 18, 1888,
by David A. Stanford, J. P., at the resi
dence of C. E. Rautenburg, in McDuffie
county, Mr. John Richards to Mi s
Lura Logan, both of McDuffie couuty.
At the residence of the bride's parents,
Thursday afternoon, November 15, 1888,
by Rev. B. F. Farris, Dr. T. P. Reville,
of Harlem, and Miss Bailie, daughter of
Mr. ad Mrs. Wm. Priotnp, of Dearing.
The attendants were -Misses Fannie
and Dixie Printup, sisters ol the bride,
Miss Georgia Kuox, of Thomson, aud
Miss It ynolds.
The bridegroom is one of the most
prominent young physicians of the
country, and the bride is the belle of
Dearing. The Jocrnau heartily coi -
gratulates the happy young couple and
and wishes them unbounded success and
prosperity.
Take Notice-
The ootupanics fur whuinwu soil gi.auo
have instructed ns to turn over all un
collected notes, by the 4th of December,
to an attorney for collection. Save cost
by settling promptly. Respectfully,
Dov23-2t Shikods & Boatwkight.
— .
HERE AND THERE.
Good hog killing weather,
Sdo notice of land to be sold.
Remember next Thursday in Thanks
giving Day.
The races at the Augusta Exposition
commenced yesterday.
That turkey for Thanksgiving dinner
is about to gobble hia last time.
Aunt Edith Hardaway has the sincere
thanks of The Jocbnah family for her
kind rememberance.
Bird hnntors report pntridges very
Scarce. Jhe heavy rains of the past two
summers drowued them out.
The rise in tho price of cotton is very
small, and does little good to tho plant
ers or merchants of this section.
Robert Horton, the best barber in the
State, has returned to Thomson and will
ocoupy his former office at tho Kuox
Hotel.
If yon need note or letter heads, en
velopes, monthly statements or any kind
of job work, remember this office is pre
pared to do it neatly and cheaply.
For tbe best Candies go to Burnside's.
Mr. B. C. Browne, tbe artist, request*
ns to announce that be will remain in
Thomson only a few days longer, aud all
' wish nictures taken must apply at
OUOt.
P*'y the Best and prettiest Shoes of
Burnside.
If the Georgia railroad antboritiea
would give Thomson and vicinity the ad
vantage of a convenient schednle to and
from Augusta, it would attract many to
the Exposition.
Elder Patterson, the eminent evange
list, who has beam preaching in Thom
on for the past week, leaves as this
week. His labors here have done much
good and he carries with him the grati
tude, blessings and prayers of our people
Wa issue to-day a supplement con
taining an advertisement of,C. J. Rconey
& Cos., the great shoe house of Augusta,
and we have only space to say that they
will do everything they say, and all who
trade with them once will do so again,
and thank ns for sending them there.
—Special prices on Shoes and Hats at
Burnside’s.
Our sweet little friend, Hattie Bello
Hill, has sent us the prettiest flower in
the world—a pure white japonica. It is
admiied by everybody who comes to
Tub J our!? ai. office and all want it. But
the editor loves beautiful flowers, and
will keep this one until it withers up.
—lf you want anything go to Burnside’s.
The Dew Opera Honse, Knox & Beese,
proprietors, will be opened Friday even
ing, November 30. by a grand ball. P.
S. Knox aDd J. B. Shields, managers,
and J. D. Barnea. B. F. Johnson ands!
F. Morris, committee on invitations.
George W. Holzendorf, B. P. O’Neal
and Q. E. Hamilton, floor managers.
Mrs. W. It. Casey and Mrs. H. S. John
son, chaperons. This will be the most
pleasaut oocasion of the season.
Oo to Burnside’s for the best and cheap,
est Flour. y
Quarterly Conference.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference for
the Thomson Circuit will be held in
Thomson next Saturday and Sunday.
There will be dniuer at the church on
Saturday after preaching, aud the Quar
terly Conference will be held after din
ner. Lovefeast Sunday morning after
Suuday school, and aacrament of the
Lord’s Supper after the sermon.
Preaching at 10:30 a. m. aud 6:30 p.
m. by the Presidium Elder, Rev. W. P.
L<-vtjoy.
Tax Notice.
I am ready to collect t e taxes due the
State ami Couuty for I*BB, and as money j
will he scarce this year, I would advise you j
to pay vonr taxes with the first money you
receive
All persons who failed to ninke return*
to the Receiver can make thorn to mo.
1. G. WOK RILE, T. C. I
Lniobor! Lnmlieir!
Quality fine; price® nude'-’ 4
,f. i\ ' V - s ;v ■>, Jfe j
Thomson. Ca ; . J ;
A doctor, who had been attending a
dairyman’s hired girl, called at the house
the other day. “How’s your il iLmaid?”
he asked of the farmer when ho came to
; the door.
“It’s none of your business how our
milk is made,” was the indignant re
sponse, and the door closed with a bang,
—For Fine Shoes aud Hats Burnsides
i*> the place
—
—lnvoice of New' Hats aud Shoos at
Buruside’b.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Sai-ve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains,Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by E. 8.
Harrison.
Cheap Ginning.
For the next thirty days we will gin ent
ton for $1 per bide and pay 15 cents a
bushel for cotton seed.
Siiiklob. Scott O’Nkal.
Thomson, Ga.. Nov. 2. I^BB.
Notic© to fily Guauo Customers'
Please bring in your cotton or money at
once. The notes art* pa*t due, and tba
Company’s Agent is here urging settlement.
GkoROB W. lIoLZENDOUF.
Thomson, ( a , Nov. 2.
Worth Knowing.
Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake
City, Fla., was taken with a severe Cold,
attended with a distressing Cough and
running into Consumption in its first
stages, lie tried many so-called popu
lar cough remedies ami steadily grew
worse. Was reduced in fi-. h, had diffi
culty in breathing and was unable to
sleep. Finally tried Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption and found
immediate relief, and after using about
a half dozen bottles found himself well,
and has had no return of the disease.
No other remedy can show so grand a
record of cures us Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption. Guaranteed
to do just what is claimed for it. Trial
bottle free at Dr. Harrison’s Drug Store.
Have Your Ginw Repaired.
Don't wait for the Cotton season to
open, but get ready now for a big crop.
I am ready to sharpen yonr saws anil put
your gum in good repair. I guarantee my
work, and my charges are very reason
able. Apply iu person or by letter, or
leave yonr orders at .dr. H. A. Bun.
side’s store. Jambs Ankdkkmon*.
Thomson, Ga . August 1, 1888.
THAT HACKING GOUGH can be card a
ho quickly by Shiloh’s Cure. Wo guaran
tee it- For sale by J. W. Quilhau A, Cos.
#* • •
School of
Book-keeping umi Eeumansbip from 8
to 10 o'clock at night. jSee
N. E. Ware.
*•* ——
I Am Now Receiving
My Fall an l Winter H its. Bonnets,
r. ' r.H, Wmps, V • Hibbous,
Velvets, e'c., etc • ' ,t •- . -
Call and b-. , ua a. *vd. 'uy to please
yon in quality and price. Thankful for
past patronage, I respect fully solicit n
continuance of the same.
Maggie I. Worbill,
Dr. G. T- Neal, Dentist.
Will vinit Thomson on the first Monday in
each month and remain one week.
To My Customers.
All persons indebted to me either by note
or account will please come and pay up as I
am compelled to have money. I have in
dulged you as long as I (tan and I hope I
shall not be compelled to use any other
means but this. Jo/in M. Curtis.
LAND
TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE,
DECEMBER 8. 1888
A tract of land containing 70 acres, 10
acres under cultivation, 24 under a good
fence, balance woodland, with spring of
good water. Bound, don the west by Iron
Works road, north and east by land of Cody
TJsry. Unincumbered, titles good. Those
who wish may inspect the property before
the day of sale. Tenant house on tract.
Terms made known on day of sale. Sale
at 1 o'clock p. m. W. E. HALLO WELL,
Thorn son, McDuffie Cos., Ga
Debtors and Creditors
NOTICE is hereby given to aU persons
indebted to the late B. A. WillingUam
to make immediate settlement, aud all per
sons having claims against said estate must
tile the same properly authenticated with
the undersigned B. H. WILLINGHAM.
Thomson, Ga., Nov. 5, 1888.
NOTICE.
VT Woo ruff's Mill, on Tuesday, Novem
ber Ilith. a bridge will be tot. to be
i built across Little river. Ail per ions de
siring to contract for and lmild bridges are
! requested to meet the County Judge of
| Wilkes, the Commissioners of Warren and
the Ordinary of McDuffie on that day.
Plans and specifications for said bridge
may be seen fit the Ordinary's office,
Oct. a, 1889. A. B. THRASHER,
Ordinary,
ASSOtIVCMRJITS
FOR CLERK AND TREASURER.
To the Voters of McDuffieOounty—
I aunonnee myself a candidate for
Clerk and Treasurer of McDuffie Coun
ty at the election in January next, and
respectfully solicit the support of the
people. John A. Faucett.
The friends of R. 11. Pearce hereby
announce that he will be a candidate for
ro-electiou. His official duties require
Iris presence at his office everyday auil
therefore it would be impossible for him
to make a personal canvass ; but, feeling
conscious that he lias, in all things, sin*
cereiv tried to discharge Iris duty, he
respectfully asks the continued support
of the people.
,
for tax Collector.
1 u -o \. -1 . County:
1 outoiu.-e mv- 1 i i.ndt.iv.e for re
' Collector of
... solicit
the suffrage of the people.
I. G. WoßHir.ii.
FOR ORDINARY.
Tlio friends of Rev. A. B, Thrasher an
nounce him as a candidate for re-eloction
to the office of Ordinary of McDuffie coun
ty, and ask for him the support of the
voters of tho comity.
I respectfully announce myself a candi
date for Ordinary of McDuffie county at tho
election in January next, and will be grate
fill to the voters for their support.
Seth C. Meoahke.
FOR SHEKIFF.
I respectfully nnnounoo to the people of
McDuffie couuty that I am a candidate for
Sin riff, aud will be very grateful for their
support in the election in Jauuary next.
July 14,1888. E. W. Hawes.
The friends of Mb. Wm. J. Pasohhai,
announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of
McDuffie county at the election in January
next, and respectfully solicit for him the
support of the voters at the polls.
To the Voters of McDuffie County—
The frionds of .las. h. Shields announce
him as a candidate for Sheriff at the elec
tion in January next, and will be thankful
for lire mpport of tin; people.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce that I am a candidate
for Receiver of Tnx IMums for McDuffie
county, aud will be grateful for the support
of tho people. 0. M. Waul.
We arc authorized to aunonnee that
Mr. Hknuy 8. Harms is a candidate for
Receiver of Tax R turns for MeDuffie
county, and lepeeri nlly solicits the votes
-- the people ul the election in January
uext.
TO LOAN,
IN huniri of and upward, on improved
plnntutw u property at 8 per oont.,
PAYABLE IN INSTALMENTS. Apply to
JOHN T. WEST,
uovD-Oin Attorney at Law, Thomson, Ga
DRESS MAKING
WE BEG LEAVE to announce to the
Indies of Thomson aud vicinity that
we are prepared to do
Fashionable Dresr. Making
and other sowing. We solicit n share of
your patronage. Respectfully,
MRS. T. A. BRINKLEY,
NovOtf MISS LILLIE ltl VIEUE.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
A\/ r ITL be sold before Ga. R. R. Dopot
▼▼ in Thomson, on first Tuesday in
December. IHSH, between legal hours of
sale, throe-fourths undivided intoreHt in
tl at tract of land in McDuffie county oon
! lining 60 acreti, more or less, bounded on
en and and west by lands of Dr. Hawes, south
by Dr. Hawes and Mrs. Toole, north by
•Janus F. Wade. Sold as the estate of B.
h. Wiley, deceased, under au order from
the Couit of Ordinary Terms cash, pur
cbuu-rH to pay for papeia The other one
- interest can be had on reasonable
turins. W. S. CURTIS,
Administrator, with will annexed of B. F.
Wiley. Oct. 30, 1888.
Con iplete
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and
GIN OUTFITS
And Repairs, Fittings and Supplies
for same. Also, all kinds of
Machine, Boiler, Pattern, Foundry
Blacksmith Brass, Iron and Steel
Work promptly done with GOOD
MEN and Tools. Largo stock of
material to select from. Hove 100
hands employed.
fiffl. fi. LOffURD &CO,
Abovo Passenger Depot,
Near Water Works Tower,
Augusta, - Georgia.
Manager Wanted
AND
Land for Sale and Rent.
T WISH TO EMPLOY FOR NEXT YEAR
A. a man with family to work and manage
a two-borne farm. Wages paid monthly.
I also have for rent on ray he me place
enough land for three of four plowa.
I also offer for either oule or rent my
Fork and Copper Mine places, containing
550 acres. W. H. MURRAY.
novl6-tf Thomson, Ga
Local Legislation.
GEOltGlA—McDuffie County.
Notice is hereby given that, at the next
session of the General Assembly of Geor
gia, a bill will be introduced inti led, “An
Act to abolish the County Court of Mc-
Duffie county, to provide for the disposi
tion of the business pending therein aud
the court papers, and for other purposes.”
1 Oct. 4, leSS. JOHN H. HOBBB.
AUOUSTA’S foSATIOPML EXPOSITION!
OPENS NOVENI3ER Bth.' CLOSES DECEMBER 15th.
1888—Greatest Exposition Mtkr Held Houti -188 8
870,000 in Premiums and Frizes! SIO,OOO in Knee Purses! $5,000 in Military Prizes*
Cm's Sun mill mail Silis Fisssi taste t Mils EVER COLLEM
THE BIBCUSTEHI FAILURE.
O’Neal, Boyd & Barnes
Railroad St., Thomson, Ca.,
Hoy 0 on hand and to arrive a large lot of
OSNABUBGSand BURLAPS
To substitute jute bagging, which they offer to tho farmers at low figures.
Wt) also carry a full line of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Cloth
ing, Hats, Boots and Shoes.
Also, a select stock of
Family Groceries,
Consisting in part of Bacon, Corn, Flour, Molasses, Mackoral. Hugnr, Coffee, llico, Soap,
Tobacco, aud everything usually found in a first class grocery store.
We also have on hand Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Hogs, Shovels, Spados, Picks,
aud, in fact, anything in the hardware lino from a carpet tack to a cross out saw.
We don t think that tho lowest priced articles are always tho cheapest, but wo are
Determined to furnish a good article of everything and just as cheap as any house in this
or any other town can sell the same grade of goods, and. by so doing, merit and receive a
hdoral share of your patronage. Respectfully,
O’Neal, Boyd & Barnes.
BURKE & CO.,
--WHOLESALE DEALERS IN—
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco and
Q-ZR/OOIEIRjIIES.
Order, from the country promptly tiled, and sat .faction guarantesd. Tbe pstroase. of Bn
Duflie and neighboring eonnties respectfully solicited.
STORK HOUSE l* 830 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, OKORGJA,
ECOITOMIZE
By buying Shoes made of genuine English
Porpoise leather. Warranted to wear out
three to live 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 SHOE COMPANY,
!)14 BItOAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA
RACKETizmtACKET
EACZET.
BAEG-AIITS.
The Racket Store, 717 Broad St.,
IS CREATING A BIG RACKET
GOODS AimiVXZTG DAILY.
AND
Everybody Pleased With their Pui chases.
A LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK
Just Bought, and to Arrive in a Few Days.
Almost Anything Y m Want at the RACKETSTORE.
If you have not been to t.ho Banket Store, don’t fail to enll and look around
whether you buy or not, it will pay you. Remember the plane: ’
No. 71 7 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia
Where Goods are sold for Loss Money than you can buy
them iu the City.
JOHN F. SPECK, Proprietor.
W, H. HOWARD. 0. H. HOWARD. S. P„\VEISEGER
W. IL HOWARD & SONS,
Cotton Commission Merchants,
NO. 20 McINTOSH (Seventh St.), AUGUSTA, GA,
Or des for BAGGING- and TIES and CONSIGNMENTS
_°LC°™ SOLICITED.
What Every-One Says :
That Magnificent Stock of
Spring and Simmer Clotliiiig.
AT
S. C. LEVT & CO’s
GBE4T TAILOR-FIT ClOTlili STORE
• Surpasses
ANY LINE OF GOODS EVER SHOWN IN GEORG IA
ANYTH MG, from a Child’s Wool Suit Cor $1.25 to a Suit fitting
tho tallest, stoulONt, thinnest man in tho stnto,
FULL EVENING DRESS SUITS, MINISTERS’ SUITS.
300 pairs CHILDRENS’ ODD PANTS, from 500. up.
Ami everything to be found in a First Class Clothing, Hat and Furnishing
Store. OUR GUARANTEE : ONE HUNDRED CENTS FOR A DOLLAR.
FIRST CLASS TAYLOR iu Store to make all alterations free of charge.
i. c. levy;& go
-836 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
ZDsurrlcL IF 1 . Ir-vim-g-
Keeps Constantly in stock a fall line of Family Groceres and
Plantation Supplies,
Consisting in part of Bacon, Corn, Meal. Flour, Sugar, Ooffeo, Bice, Soap,
Meal, Canned Goods and Confectioneries of all kinds, Hie bent and finest, Polar)
Tinware, Cheese, Crockery, Starch, Hardware, Cutlery, Bagging and Tiesj
Tha Best Grads of Tobacco Clears and Snuff.
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
Mens Whole stock Brogans fi >o lift : ■ : r,<); P. ' 1 >r i rj). Mens
Fine Assortment of Boots. D; > i.r, ■ • ...i lend made
4.75 to 8.25; Youths Brogans hoi from 860 to
1.2D; Ladies Dross Shoes 1.. : /V dortm i,t of Boys aud Girls Shoes
Full of Staple Drv ( oods
Consisting in part of Domestics, Prints, Dross Goods, Flannel
Volvots, Trimmings, Jorsoys, Gloves, Ladios, Missos and Gents Hose
Fine Assortment of Gents Furnishing Goods.
READY MADE CLOTHING Iu Great Variety.
Beautiful Lines of Holiday Goods.
Come and see my 5 and 10 Cents Counter-
Wos. 5 and 6 Brick Mow,
JOHN M. CURTIS,
—MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN AIX KINDS or—
01MITM AND Iltl-illMliM GOODS,
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C.
All Repairing Promptly done and at Reasonable Rates. Blacksmithing in
all its branches.
UNDERTAKING.
Sn I lmve a Large and Elegant
1 HEARSE
whicA Trill be sent to any prt of tlw
Town or Country at Reason*
Coffins anil Metallic Cases,
„ . BURIAL CASES,
ftfttwtuii'sai e
men‘
BTJ JR>TJLK. IROIBEIS,
Suitable For Males or Females, Old or Youn^.
J. M. CURTIS* Thomson, Ga.