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9 uc MoUaflic Journal
FRIDAY. JUNE 2. 1893.
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D. L. FAUMi.II. } llc^fw
eu-'-igauu—. ■■
The Warrenton Clipper lias been
enlarged find otherwise much jin
ptoved—a sure token cf prosperity.
Good lurk to you neighbor.
On Monday of this week Atlanta
received her first shipment of Flori
da watermelon* The first shipment
of Florida colic arrived a few hours
later.
The Slain Sunday School conven-!
tion which met in Athens last week
wa not as well attended us was ex- j
peetod, hut !ho proceedings wore i
Very interesting and important.
Samuel <1 Dunlap, a prominent
lawyer of Gainesville, lias been ap
pointed U. S Marshal for the North
ern District of Georgia in place of
Bo.h Buck Senators and Congress
men failed to agree on Dismuko or
Benfroe, anl Dunlap was taken as a
compromise.
It ia to bo regretted that certain
sewspnpCi s scorn determined to in
augurate a heated political campaign
in this State fully a year and n-liulf
before there is any occasion for it.
In the name of decency and common
wnse, why won’t they give the peo
ple a rest ?
Secretary Morton, of the Depart
ment of Agriculture, after investigat
ing the aglieu tural condition of the
country, says that the deplorable
condition of the farmers exists only
with the calamity howiers, who hope
to make political capital of their
bowlings.
Bandersvillo, this Htate, suffered
from a disastrous tiro on Thursday
night of last weak. A. J. Oernigan,
B. K & H. P. Houghton, J. Herman
A Foil, Thos Suitor, D. O. A F. A.
Walking, and Watkins Hall were the
principal sufferers. The losses are
•stimuli and at about SIB,OOO, with no
insurance.
Following ciugo upon the failure
of the Oglethorpe National Bank of
Brunswick and tho suiculo of its
Piesident, M Ulhnau, comes the
failure of the Btunawiok State Bank,
in which the State of Georgia had a
deposit of .ibout $30,000. This is
fa ured, himm-er, by a good bond
Mj^rau^ft|o,ooo.
■,Jk* 11 '
■ -■< -
xnauagi and these convicts could urnko
a wonderful improvement iu tho pub
lic roads of the Htate. If tho next
Geueial Asuiuibly iloob not take
•tops to abolish the convict lease
system they will hem- from the poo
pie on tho subject.
The remains of ex-Prwirtent Jef
fcTbou buvig, which were transferred
from New Orleans to Richmoud, Va,
this >vt< k, lay in statu in tuo eapito)
in Atlanta for three hours ou Mon
Jay. 'J. hence the funeral (rain pro
ceeded to Richmond where the body
of tile great chief tain was placed in
Hollywood cemetery, its final rest
ing place, with impoaiug ceremouteu.
According to tho New York Her
ald there are in the United States 4,-
fiOO persons worth over §1,000,000,
and the list is increasing at the rate
of 300 every rear. These million
aires pay infinitely less taxes than
poor men an 1 rs in proportion
to their ability ad incomes. No
stronger Btleiu lit of facts in sup
port of an income . ix eouid bo offered.
The great. freed cl in (.be West has
thrown tLu Mississippi out of its
hanks in nmny pieces Near y all of
Northeastern Louisiana is uinter \va
ter ami many sections of .Miaaiasinpi
and Arkansas are inundated. It is
(fated that at least ten thousand
people are mnde homeless hv the
big overflow, tied the privations aid
suffering they are enduring are ap
pal ling.
During the recent financial strin
gency the failures of about 105
banks have been announced. Secre
tary Carlisle says 'hat th-f failures
were due entirely to inherent weak
ness and incompetent management.
That is to say tin y were caused by
cireumstauo. a which did not in the
least touch the general business in
terests of the country and their ef
foots were of no importance except
to those who Were iuuu -diatoly con
cerned in their loose and dishonest
operations.
A terrific windsb rin, amounting
almost to a cyclone, passed through
portions of North Georgia .Sunday
night. Near Harmony Grove sever
al houses were blown down, a Mr
Kinsley killed and several others
badly wounded. The storm piUbcd
within four miles of Decatur, devas
tating a strip of country ten miles
ougaud about three hundred yards
fide. Near Butier Mr. Barker was
sillied.' The number and names of
the injured have not yt-l been ascu
uined-
THt- INCOME TAX.
Thft income tax i the hope of la
borotg jieop’e and tuxpay in. ears the
Evening News, am! it i <ke hone of
(he whole country if we < pe.-t pre.c
ticnl tf ’T IT reductions. President
Cleveland i no' only considering
Hie propriety of suggest!' g it in in i
message to Congress, hut tie ;s re
ported as strongly in favor of some
such tax *s advocated by the Demo
cratic platform.
Such a lax is becoming very popu j
lar with Democrats generally, and
Congress man McMillan, of Tennes
see, who is expected to bo the Dem
ocratic loader on the floor of the next
Honso. is out in favor of on income
tax. or at feast an inheritance tsx.
such as they lmvo in Now Yoik to
supplement the Federal revenue,
i All tl o Democratic leaders aro also
failing in line on this issue, and them
is no doubt that such a tax will do
its work and give the people relief.
Some such expedient or plan must
j lie adopted if the party expects to
| carry out its tariff pledges to the let
j ter. Large additions to the free li.at
I now proposed, woiild go reduce the
i national income that current and ev-
er increasing expenses of the govern
ment could not bo met, unless some
new tax levy is made to supply tb"
lost revenue. Such a tax during the
war brought a snug sum and with
the largely increased wealth of this
day and generation tho result would
be highly satisfactory und very sub
stantial.
Federal taxes are now borne for
the most part by consumers of tho
necessaries of life. Those who wear
woolen garments and use blankets
pay a goodly portion, and if wool
were placed on tho free list and an
income tax substituted, a great bur
! den would be lifted from tho shoul
der* of tho poor and placed on those
better able to bear it.
Many northern capitalist and pa
pers oppose the income tax, but
they arc neither patriotic, practiea l ,
phiiantln'opical in their opposition.
They me not consistent with them,
selves or with historic precedents.
Other countries levy such a tax and
regard it equitable aud proper.
Great Britain collects $75,000,000
per annum from a light income tax.
mul Germany, Franco and Italy
prosper with similar measures
There is no reason why the United
Htatus alone of the great countries
should not have stick a (ax, when we
need it now, and whim its collection
chiefly from tho rieu bonanza kings
and capitalist* of Uw North would
partly compensate tho country and
pay the big psttsion bounties which
go back to Northern people.
A Washington tWrenjfbndotil who
has examined the Directory gives an
interesting account, of the war rec
ord of Senators and Congressmen.
The aggregate number of Sen
ators and Itopresontatives is 441. Of
these 105 wore soldiers in either the
Confederate or Federal armies, 149
were actually not iu the war, and
130 were not old enough to serve.
The Federal soldiers arc repre
sented in Congress by 73 Senators
and Representatives, while tho Con
federate States have 70.
From the States that seceded there
uro 111. Congressmen. Of these 70
were in the Southern army, Oil were
not old enough, and two wore youths
and were not in it.
Of the 14 Congressmen from the
border Stales of Kentucky, WeM
Virginia, Missouri, and Maryland, 2
served iu the Federal army, 17 iu
the Confederate, 12 were not old
enough, and 13 were out in it, V ■
have from the Northern States, sol
i counting the border States, 7" who
wore Federal soldiers rut of a totalj
of 28S, and 82 who were toe young.;
and 133 who were not in the war
Two Northern Representatives -
Fellows, of New York, and Harris, j
of Kansas—served iu the Coufudor- i
crate army.
Miss Sal lie Wallen, a handsome
: young white woman of Emanuel
county, is under arrest charged with
‘murder. Several weeks ago Manuel
! lloseuweig. a Uussinn Jew peddler,'
*>o>d Miss Sallie a pair of shoes which
j did not puove satisfactory, and, when
j lie was iu that neighbor'll >od again
] last week, sho requested him to re '
turn tlie money she had paid him.;
Hoscmveig declined to do so, but ot
feted her any goods in his pack It
tin' value of the sum claimed. This 1
did not suit Miss Sallie, mid, sccr
ing a pistol, she renewed her de
maud. During the aHeioatiou a bul
| b t from Miss SallieV pistol killed
the peddler. Sho claims, and the;
coroner’- jury found, that the killing
j was accidental. But the circumstan
ces arc so Strong against the young
i lady that sho was arrested.
The announcement of the failure
and bankruptcy of ex Secretary Fos
ter aud his Banking Company, of;
Fostoria It., and the closing of sev
eral lame in anu factories ill which ho
was interested, hat produced a big
sensation in financial circles. Ilia
assignee esiimates his liabilities be
tween $Bl Hl,(Kill and .*1 ,<KI,UK.> It
seems like llie irony ot fate that Me-
Kiimiy mat Foster, two i, .us ud
voentes ot ingli trtl 1 T |u oinctiotl,
snouul hi- tie'it, 'ia \ i in Us
piacucui working.
On Friday last Jeff iJentrv.a proa- ■
perous young farmer living neat ;
Ringgo'd, ltn State, while ut win i; i
in iiis fluid, was instantly killed bye
stroke of lightning.
Nick Nutting, Uio negro murderer
and desperado, was banged at Ms
Vernon, Montgomery county, lust
Friday. He confessed Laving mur
dered seven persons during his re
markable career of crime.
Matt Davis, the Republican negro
Postmaster, who was forced upon
tho people of Athens by the Harri-
son administration, has been removed
and Col. James OTiurell appointed
in iiis place.
John il. Craig, of Hendricks coun
ty, lad., is believed to bo tho largest
man in the world. He is 37 years
old, is Q feet 5 inches tall and weighs
I '.H>7 pounds. Jfo is healthy and sen
sible and has a handsome blond wife
■ who weighs about l:jO pounds.
A destructive cyclone passed over
Missouri, Kentucky and several oth
er Northwestern Statos Friday, in
flicting great damage. At Vendulia,
Mo., 0 business houses and 25 dwell
ings wore wrecked, and one killed
mid many injured.
The remarkable speed of 112 miles
mi hour of the great locomotive
built by the Now York Central for
tho World’s Fair, is surpassed by a
new locomotive of the Ontario and
Western railway in Pennsylvania,
which runs a mile in 20 seconds, or
145 miles an hour.
Kov, Win, Gilmer and wife, aged
about 60 years, were instantly killed
by a railroad train near Milner, this
Stale, lust Sunday. They woro re
turning from church where the aged
minister had officiated for many
years. II was raining and tho old
couple were walking arm-in-arm
with an umbrella over them. This
with the noise of the rain prevented
them hearing tho approaching train.
Ibe income lax law of 1800 pro
'idail a 5 per cent tax on all incomes
over $OllO and less than $5,000 ; uud
a tax of 10 per eont. on all incomes
over $5,000. This law' yielded a rev
enno of about .$73,000,000 to the
government Since that time in
comes in this country have been
vastly increased, and the New York
World estimates that, if the same
law were reenacted now, it would
bring a revenue of fully 8200,000.0ftg.
Ono of the most outrageous of all
the vicious pension rulings of Com
missiimer ttftum was Um one allow
Kij o *AmtUm^i4& u SokJjerH for.,
slight disabilities, such os partial
deafne-s, regard less of the origin of
the defect*. Under this ruljpg pen
sions wore granted for physical dis
abilities of recent standing and bav
ing no connection whatever with scr- j
vice in the army. Secretary Smith
lias revoked this iniquitous scheme
of robbery, and, by so doing, will
save to the Treasury between sls, -;
000,000 and $20,000,000.
Many religious organizations in
j the United State* have strongly pro
tested ogaiust the opening of the
J World’s Fair on Sundays, while the
labor organizations are clamorous for
tho Sabbath show. On Sunday last
the Fair, or the larger portion of it,
was thrown open to the public mid
I the g it*-, receipts amounted io about
§80,0(10, 'The Government donated,
§2,500,000 to Ihe Fair under the ex
press condition that there were to bo
no Sunday openings It remains to
be seen which is the bigger man of
the two, Uncle Sam or the World's
Fair.
\ b’oody affray occurred in Ham
burg, just across tho river from An |
\ gustn, on Thursday last, between I
Mr. Pettyjohn, proprietor of the Ar- j
iiugton Hotel, and his two sons, Wil |
lie and Joe, on ouo aide, and Air. j
Tom Butier, of Hamburg, on the i
other. Tho difficulty grow out of j
the impounding of Air. Pettiyohu's
cows by Butler who claimed that
they were trespassing upon his oat
lie and Accounts of tho fight are con i
dieting and unreliable, but it is
known that twelve or fifteen shots
were fired. Mr, Pettiyoliu was mor i
tally wounded and died {Saturday I
night. Mr. Butler and Willie Pet-1
tyjohn wore also badly, tint not fatal- j
ly shot.
Nonet..
Tlie regular Anuual .Meeting of til# Stock
Induces of !'U Bank ot T'kouisou will bo
In Id in tic. Hoiking Boom iu Thomson
on Tuesday, June C.lh, ItWl. A lull cl
emhmce, citinr ia person or by pr.tvy, is
r. .pn steit J T. Nm, (Gusli.
Thomson, Ga , M.y Ul, {Bll3.
There is uothing l have ever used do
tuuseulsr rheumatism that giv.s me as
much relief ns ( hiimherl.-.in's I'siti llalm
ihs-s. I have been using it for shout two
ycais- - four IstlUes iu nit- as occu.'lon re
quited, ami ids ay- keep a bottle of it in
my home. I believe 1 know a good thing
when 1 get hold of it, amt Pain llaiin la tin
last iii.iu.cut I have ever unt w ith. W,
H. Deni v, dairyo ue. New I-exingt m, Ohio
cent tweties for sole by Garrison ,V Gad
i,y, llru|; is. t'h.uesoiJ, Ga.
lichen human ami horses aid alt ai
mats cured iu oil Imeutes by Wnilair I r
a..n..., ii l.es uuVvl ooid
L, iuiUMs. a liov.,
Anttwer thti Question. f
Why Jo tut lu.i'.y people* wo arr/ind '
a#Rc*.ui t;> prefer to suffer mat h* imtit:
*i*ifcruW by |iiJigiioo Cvgmty&twa,
;i> xznuh* Appetite Gomin# tip of
• F-. > Yellow Skin, v,liC.i fo 1. c. we
Ail! Kell tiiem nliiltih'fi Vitalizer, guaranteed
. are tuern. bold />y ,A. J. M>dU.iVVrt.
T mi j>roniptce:-H ud a rtainty of its cures
mule Ofrawberiaiii’# Cough KeiiD-d/
bnncuH. It is intended especially for
coughs, croup uud whooping coughs,
and is the luost vfiectual remedy known for
j the*® diseases. Mr. C. B Main, of Union
City, Pa., suys : “J haven great sale on
I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I warrant
every bottle and have never heard of one
: failing to gfve entire satisfaction/' 50 cent
iNittles for sale by Harrison *fc Hadley.
Quick Monky !
Parties wishing to renew their loans, or
any one wanting money on real estate, can
get it without delay.
II eric Johnson.
May 18, 1893.
Bucklei/s Arnica waive.
Tho Best Halve in the world for Cats,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Payer
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chi 11,1 aim*
iorns, anl all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Pill'S, or no pay re tjnired. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
! money refunded. Price 25c per box. For
ule by Harrison & Dudley.
Huberts Colic Drops. The Baby'a
Friend, A never-failing remedy for Col-;
6in iufauts, ai vdl a 1 ( r til kmlr.il
complaints, and for teeth in in# troubles.
Bold by Dr. A. J. Muthcvv/j, Druggist,
riionjsou, Ga,
The Adkins House. Everybody in this
section knows und has patronized tho Au
kins House at 811 Ellis street, Augusta, of
whieb genial Jack Adkins proprietor.
Recently the city council bought Mr. Ad
kins’ Hotel property, and he lius moved to
No. 901 Broad street, where ho is splendid
ly fixed up und is ready to entertain all tf
his old friend* and the public g norally. I
you want clean, comfortable rooms, the
uost fare und tho most court* on* nth ntiou
bo hud in tho city, stop with Jack Ad
kins, No. 901 Bloat 1 btrect.
Dkhehvino Pixaihk,
Wo desire to Buy to our citixeun, that far
yciirM wo have been selling Dr. King’s Now
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s
Saw Life Pills, Bucjklon’s Arnica Skive uud
Electric Bitters, and huvo never haudlcd
remedies that sell us well, or that have giv
en such universal satisfaction. Wo do not
hesitate to gunrftntoo them overv time, and
wo stand ready to refund the pure hose
pi ice if Biitpifootory rosuitn do not follow
their use. These rotnodhis have won their
great popularity purely on their ruer.ts
Harrison V fbtdhy, Druggists.
Dyspepsia nml Idver tniiipliilnt
Ih it not worth the small price of 76®. to
free yourself t evert yuiptom of these die
tressing ooiujjlHints? If you think no call
tf our store and get n bottle of Kliiloh s Vi
fidizer. Every lrottle Itw a printed g nmui
t* c on if. us** accordingly and if it does you
no good it will cost you nothing,
Kohl by Dr. A. J. Mathews.
We Hava a positive and fjpouly cum for
hftbu rh <Mnker moii.h. h*snday in
HUf 1 :-i r.S t:■ v \!' R ( LjAkd:
ni iujtr free with wy botttm IkJR if
you fle-iit u health uml n swtwit breath.
Piico Hold by Dr. A. ’ M dhows
! 15 jj > Id 1/1 ‘ritK.SEtr>i.uii
M | k I'lil;,** with ran
A XtlJlJ LKAVENWOKTII
Z&ms&aMm. Business College
TO ADVIKTISK
OUH COLLEGE
Wo will give thorough oouiwe of instru c
tion iu tkmhhi and siugio entry it >ok
ing and Commercial Arithmetic by kotui
I 1 heu oh ('ijarok to a limited number of
persons, 'ibis course will Ihi completed in
forty lessons. No charge for Diplomas.
Address :
PROF. F. J. VANBEKBEHG, PRES.,
do‘2, JHH Jt HOC Del i ware Street,
Lkavenwoutb, Kavs b.
This Space
UEBEKVJED Foil
T V V-r"
Jal s fe • 0 iL< V- L WWU c,
XUU.rHT.X,
G eovma,
Money to Loan!
<N lMl"lOYKl> FAH.MB
A r 2 O H i 1M .K CKN \\ lMO’i A. N-
N1 M ! SOK 10 Yi:.\HS ii \! K!!
Interest is tU dt, tt 0 in mlvtti.co for tho
, pi.tiro perio.l. vNH-nri li or ONE
II N I'll of Loan i paid annually.
V\\ rib mgoti . iLeso loans iu from 15
to *A> tl.tys t.mn.
We t-a e * Dt*j .le first ijjes ody
ami ourfaciiiti ; f >r plv.*i:i. same ire stota
a> to f.'tinU i iu *mh uu too pit) supply .f
j in uy.
’ dinmt I t id* disposed of o.i SLo.t
Not.m :
Write for p ■ ticuUrs,
Tv r * Os-
UiV-JL o i. i j, 4
t*Uj w Uvwt, - V.C
i;. ii. yixirfi. t.s. m. danfoui'u
NIXON & DANFORH
Oottcon, IF'a.cors
A N I >
COMMISSION ME ROHAN TS
3; and 4 Warren Block,
AUGUHTA, - - C4EOKGMA.
PERSONAL AND UNDIVIDED ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
WEIGHING AND SELLING OF COTTON.
LIBERAL GASH ADVANCES MADE ON CONS! MENTSGN
HO VS) .S: BARNES
Ready for the Seasons Trade
Our trade increases all the while, but our Stock this season is large
tnan ever before, and complete in every lino, while our prices
are unprecedentedly low. Wo invite you to inspect:
Dry Good.*, lathing, Hats,
jßoots and Shoes, Notions, &e., &e
Crockery Hardware, Harness' Saddle
TiEeTJ-ZbTiErS and TCBACCO
Groceries,
Flour, Sugar, Coflee, Lard, Cheese, Molasses
—And a Full Lino of—
Canned and Buelf Coodh*
Como and examine our stock and if we don't sell you wo will opet
your eyes on prices.
BOYD Nr. BARNES
There Wi!l lie No Fight I
ibo field is ours. \\ e roly upon our
integrity of purpose to carry us through,
'tuid are never troubled with sweat
fof Tour. fiius. stlvtrgtlift
‘lrons, dazzling Bargains in
ry Goods, Shoes, Slats-
Clothing, Gore cries, Etc.
We have gained a
BLOODLESS VICTORY,
And all we ask of you now is to come and
get your share of the glory. The Al
mighty Dollar is what we want. You want
the REST goods at the least money. The
place to make this kind of a trade is with
•l no. L. IIOLZENDORF,
' l nilr-oml Street, - - TIIONUSOrV, (in.
THE KftOX HOTEL,
THOMSON, GEORGIA. *
S 1 VTVrv,'’;.? T h :r'\ ot ***"**
• always Applied with the vkht to £ uStaffiE
C</>MMEROI A L TR 4VELERS
' Vi 'l And ‘home at the Km,* Hotel, ap-ciallT ore-ared for _
•> and comfort road? to ii*nd i,,Li „ * ‘77 r £ , m> wit ° eT ® r 7
aa. ..mmodiouT 1 H ’ lndu<iul ° Barber Shop and a larg.
SAMPLE ROOM,
•h. n n'T*’ “ m P ,e *
e- i..;ee!i„u with tho lined #£X j !( , , !7'’ i ‘ : .'b and fn * pf charge.
*" mdueamen'.t £
O. L. KSJOX. Pioprietor.
J. A. DOZIER, K D„
PHYSICIAN an 1 SURGEON
THOMSON, - - GA.
( \ FFEHS iris professional services to the
' * public, amt respectfully solicits a share
of patronage,
Pa-Office over S. F. Morris' store. Keel,
deuce ou Jackson street, next he-iss beyond
Mrs. Morgan's residence.
S. W. Sturgis
Attorney at Law,
T-liomson, - Gecrgia.
Will practice Law in McDuffie
and neighboring counties.
Special attention giusn to col
let,ions.
IE A K.FAEMEEr
Atfwnetf ai /.irif,
THOMSOxN, - -a GE)'UIA
Wild, pnicico m tie State an 1
Fcdcinl ('. -ut .
Office ever Ira Brinkley's store.
Dental Notice.
My office in Thomson will bo open two
weeks, following' first Monday. All who
need Dental work are invited to givo rue
call at the above time. Satisfaction guar
teed. re<*im ai'a.
G. T. NEAL.
ONE MILLION LADIES
ARE DAILY RECOBMENDIBG
Win PERFECTION OTTfIT?
liiO ADJUSTABLE UllUlj
fit expoad. acrMi the
Bail and Joint..
This rashes 8
TtsBEST FITTING, NICEST
IMIHG.aM MOST
COMFORTABLE SHOE Hi
THE WORLD. -
MUMS, S, *2.ES, SS, M.H.)
CONSOUEATEO BHCECO.
Manufacturer.,
Lynn, - - Mass.
Sheet mad* to measure.
■ #''%■ varaa -earn
Aeoouijccs to tho Pablir that ho is n *w leady to show the
LARGEST LIS TIBET iMSCTIIE STICK OF GOODS
Ho has ever brought to this market.
The Ladies are cordiaLy'invited to Examine his Stock °f
IDr o s s:-;G- ood s."
Dress Flannels, Plaids, Robes. Cashmeres. Hen re tt as. Silks, Velvets and
A elvetcens anti a handsome line of Trimmings,
A Beautiful and well Assorted Line of
JACKETS, BLAZES, CAPES and FURS
IN
Doots and .Shoes
1 Carry a Large • Stock, Como and Examine Quality and Prices
C/X CLOTRIX G
Mr Stock was never he ter. Suits for Fat Wen, Suits for Lean Men
Suits for Youths. Suits for 80/s and Suits for Children. I also have
Large Line of SAMPLES TO BF MADE UP, Fits Guaranteed. Suits
mad® to order in ton days.
"E3I-A-TS ajid. O^l=S
For Men, Boys, Misses and Children.
CROCKERY DEPARTREij
Never so Attractive.
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, llorsofl
and Lap Robes at very Low PriiH
A WELL ASSORTED LINE OF
Hard'ware
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
All Depai tments are now full and prices
Low.
THE TIME FOR BUYING
Spring- :-and -Summer- :-Goods
Is here, and those that come first got tho choice:
THOMAS. A. SCOTT,
Nos. 1 and 2 Brick Row, Thomson, Geo*gin
G. H. IRVING & 0 0
Keep Coustantlv in stock a Full Line of- -
FAMILY GROCERIES iHD PIAHTATIOM SIIfPLIESi
j BACON, Of)UN, MEAL
j.y Mini Slkk >s ,*( S| rcin 11 y.
lot of WINDOW SHADES CURTAIN POLES
OIK PAINTINGS, DOOR .MATS Ac,, that we will well b cheap aa
the cheapo*t.
Our stock of HOLLIDAY GOODS will soon bo here. We will ha/
avow fine assortment and would be pleased to have you examine. \V
a.k .0 have you look and give us a trial. We know wo can j,lease yo.
; iu quality and price,
——Oar Line of
CROCKER\ WARE and. GLASS WARE
I Complete. Wo never fall to sell tho ladies when they need anythin-,
| in this line. *
: "planters attention i
Huy the BUCK EYE SPUING SHOVEL
Cl LTIVATOR and get rid of grass, Ono
hand and two mules with the improved
sweep can plow 50 acres of corn or cotton,
in one week.
LATEST IMPROVED MOWERS AND
RAKES.
Send for Circulars and prices.
STONE, BONES & CAMPBELL,
Cetton Factors and Machinery Dealers,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
ILEX. 11. CURTIS,
Thomson, Ga,
tM the Shops fornsrl, ownsil by J. T. Smith in BranchTille, and la prepared to carry
on the different branches of the business*
Carriages, Wagons and Buggies Made and
Repaired.
Blacksmithing in all its Branches
Undertaking in all its Branches.
Chs Best Work, all guaranteed, and the lowest prices. By str.ct attention to Business
ho asks a liberal share of patroness.
l. a. n^!E:^:e
YVUOLS LK LIQUOR DEALER,
AGENT FOR MOORE & SINNOTT’ G 1 BECKS T H fEIE,
Eicad. Stieet, Oc
Fiueat Wholesale Liquor Establishment in tie South.
Patoiosi pnagSo'icited.