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r I lie McDuffie Jour” I
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1894.
* J. E. WHlTE.j*www Am raor*mxj
O'Mr, Berk Johnson, Attorney at
li!W, Thomson, (in., i the authorized
Basinets Agent of this paper. Hie con
tracts for advertisement* and receipts for
iwjlicj due are valid at this office.
To Correspondents.
Reioemboi the call for a meeting in
Thomson on Friday, Dec. 98, and make
your arrangements accordingly. We are
compelled to omit several letters this
week. For the prefect, pleat* condense
your letters and make them aa short as
poss.ble, to give this Editor time to pre
pare for our meeting.
No doubt all of yon will read with
pleasuro and gratification the following
kind and complimentary words from the
pen of Bro. Atkinson, of the Columbia
Sentinel;
“Bro. White, of This Mel, orris Jouhhal,
has called a meeting of his numerous pen
oil-pushers on the 2Rth mst We sre con
fident that the meeting will be one of real
enjoyment, for there is not s brighter set
of correspondents on sny other weekly pa
per in the Klein. They sre noted for gatb
wing up spiny news items."
ltr.v. U. F. Erals.
The reoeut session ef the North Georgia
Conference returned Mr. Eskes to the
Thomson circuit, and his ninny friends are
more than pleased with the appointment.
Ife did good work on this ciumit during
the (hinferene# year just closed, and now
that he has a heller knowledge of his peo
ple and bis work, lie can accomplish muoh
more. His vigorous mind and liberal edu
cation, and his zeal and earnestness In his
Isbon will yield a rich harvest of good if
the members of bis church will give him a
united aud hearty support,
CAMACK ITEMS J>* Dow.
Dodo find the plenum roof vißiting Bone
▼ilia on Sunday and Monday, gue*t of
Mr. and Mr Lavoiguo, and, While there,
met our “only” Bill Hiuarty, end, it is need
less to nay, fell In loe with him. We hud
a long chat, and I hope to be uccordud the
n un*j uUimiire again noon. I atlon ’ed
prenehiug at the Bone villa Sunday Mohool
building Hutiday night, and heard a good
Hemivii by Mr. WarftUani,
Mr .l ick Hubert and family are visiting
Mr. A. I). Hogcre’
Wc regret to chronicle the illness of Mr.
J. P. 11. Leeenby. end hope be will be fully
recovered by next writing.
Mi Armic Bogerfl, of this place, la vis
iting Miss Eva Larkin, near Harlem.
Mrs, 0. E. Davis ftr.d Miss Lulu McCarty
visited relatives at White Oak and Bona
villa last week.
Hmsi'y, did you notice a widower smil
ing unusually bright around there the otb
er <ky f
Can anybody tell us what mokes Bob
McCarty smile so It It is something that
happened Sunday-
Thu £Bth is not far off, yet it will seem
Jike an age, as Dodo is so anxious lo meet
all of onr correspondent* It will bo no
much more interesting after he is acquaint
•>d with all of them. As it is, he has met
two of them.
tfAMAOS ITKMS BV I>ODO, ait.
FAIUVIEW NOTES—OsTh*B .Toe.
Well, Thaiiagiving Day is past and very
UttSo turkey and cranberry sauce. I guess
the old folks are Haying them for Christmas
m you must come down, Mr. Editor, and
share Christmaa with us. (Thank you, Joe]
A delightful entertainment was given last
Tuesday night at the hospitable home of
Mr. and Mrs. Uartveil Lokey, but 1 will not
Httompt to write it up as Hiuarty always
does such things in elegant style. A young
lady.who was present said that Smarty wns
the handsomest young man there. She
should have remembered that Dr. H*i>en
was present.
Miss Kate lingers, of Dearing, is visiting
relatives iu Fuirview this week.
Marshall Kunday school is steadily im
proving. All preparations arc being made
for the Christina* Tree, aud we hop© for a
large htteiidsi.ee.
(lues* the two young men who rode fif
teen miles to sc© their girl* and then didu't
get to see them. Try it, Smarty,
Guess til© youug man who had his horse
hitched up to take Little Girl to rid© and
she hacked out. Try it. Panaie
Wonder If Bangum has gone into winter
quartern. or Is he caught iu the briers and
can't got loose?
Fire
Last Sunday night. Messrs. Walter and
Churli© Norris's store house was burned to
the ground. How the Are occurred no one
know*. Everybody should sympathise with
these £Ood citizen i.
Whuu wanting Shoes and Hut© call on
he Hicc A O’Connor Shoe Cos,, of Augusta.
They are the lenders.
Mr. Win. T. Wright, of our town, is now’
with the Rice h O’Connor Shoe Cos. Call
on him when iu Augusta. Ho will be glad
to sea his frieuda
Two Lives Saved.
Mr*. Pbosl*© Thomas of Junction City
111., was told by her doctors she had Cow
sum ptiofi and that there was no hope for
her. Out two bottles of Dr. King’s N< w Dis
covery completely cured her and aha says
h-ws l *' tfe. Vjr Ti * ivi a Kggers, l.'O
Florida St. S*n suffered from a
dr*?*dfnl ©old approaching Consumption
tried without effect everything else then
bought one bottle of Dr King’s New Dis
ooverv and in twe weeks was ottr©d. Ho is
naturally thankful. It is such roanlts, ol
which these are samples, that prove the
wonderful efficacy of this tuedi ine in Colds
and Coughs. Free trial bottle at Harrison
k Hadley’s Drug Store. Regular size 50c
End SI.OO,
Itch on hmuau and horsea and all and
male cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's
Sanitary Lotion. This] Sold
Harrison A Iladlev
fLiberia Colie Drops. The Baby’
Friend. A never-failing remedy for (Vi
no in infanta, as well aa for all kindred
complaints, and for teethiuing troubles.
{Sold by Dr. A. J. Mathews, Druggiat'
Thotusou, (L‘*
Mnrri'd
olßN~ HVHHKY.
At the home of the bride’s parents, on
Monday afternoon, Dec. 3, 1891, by Rev.
ft. F. Fakes, Dr. Sterling Gib on, and
Miss Ola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11
T. Bussey, all of Mcxmfß© county, 6&,
\\ idle not altogether unexpected, this
marriage was somewhat of a surprise,
aud was very quietly consummated. But
the congrafnialions of many friends are
none the less hearty. The bride is a
very handsome young lady, possessed of
many graceful accomplishments, while
the bridegroom is one of our most influ
ential and popular physicians and citi
zens Their union is certainly most aus
picious and happy, *
O'KRTAEt- PITTS.
At 8 o’clock Tuesday forenoon, Dec.
6, 1894, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. T. B. West, Mr. K. E.
O Kelley, of Atlanta, and Miss Fannie,
daughter of D . W, M. Pitts, of Thorn
eon, Ga.
There were no attendant", but Miss
Florence Ilfuoy, of Augusta, was maid
of honor to the bride, and Mr. McKT
don, of Atlanta, was the bridegroom’s
beat man.
A large number of relatives and friends
witnessed this impressive marriage cere
mony. The house was most, tastefully
decorated for the occasion, aud the deep
interest of the witnesses, the earnest
voice of the minister, arid the associa
tions and sacred presence of the old
home and its beloved Inmates, blended
into a blessing upon the new life of the
beautiful bride, and a harbinger and a
promise of love and happiness through
years to come. The bridegroom, who is
a successful aud popular young merchant
of Atlanta, has won a Bride of whom he
may be justly proud, and their lives and
destinies, now blended into one, arc full
of hope aud love and brightest promise.
After the ceromotiey the young couple
hoarded the train for Atlantu, their fu
ture home.
HAMIT/rON—HUNT.
One of the most beautiful marriage
ceremonies ever witnessed in Thomson
was solemnized at the Baptist church on
Thursday evening December 6, 1894.
by which Mr. Tboma* B. Hamilton aud
Miss Lilia, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac 8. Hunt, all of McDuffie
comity, were united in marriage.
The church was most tastefully dec
orated with wreaths and festoons of ever
greens aud flowers, and was filled to its
utmost capacity by relatives and friends
who were anxious to wit ness the consum
mation of the happiness of this popular
young couple.
Messrs, Elbert Evnns and Peter Knox
officiated as ushers ; and, to the music
of the wedding march, most skilfully
rendered by Mrs. Lilia Johnson, the
bridal party entered. G. W. Vlolzon
dorf and Miss Gertie Jones j Hamilton
Phinisy, of Augusta, au.l Mias Ethel
Htovull ; H. S Palmer and Miss Mattie
Stephens, of Atlanta; Ira E. Farmer
and Miss Bessie Usry; Clyde F. Hunt,
biother of the bride, with Mr. T. B,
Hamilton, the bridegroom ; Miss Anna
bel McLean, sister of tho bridegroom,
aud Miss Lilia Hunt, tho bride. Grace
fully arranged uromul the alter, the
bridal party presented u strikingly hand
some appeamuoo. Tho bridegroom nev
er looked so proud and liuudsomo, and
the bride, fumous for ber beauty, wuh
never so lovely.
Tbe marriage oeremny by Rev. J.
W, Ellington, was impressive aud ap
propriate.
Mr. Hamilton is one of the most
worthy and popular youug men of our
town, and his bride, with her peerless
grace and beauty, ia worthy of his life
ong devotion, Everybody is congrat
ulating them.
A CRYSTAL WEDIiraO.
After the ceremony Mr. Hamilton and
his bride and the bridal party, with oili
er guests, were most hospitably enter
tained at flie residence of Dr. and Mrs.
E. H. Harrison, at the oi lebratiou of
their crystal wedding. Here tho decora
(ions were most beautiful and artistic,
and tho hospitality lavish aud elegant.
Everybody loves Dr. Harrison, and re
spects and admires his beautiful wife,
ami the congratulations of their friends
on this happy oocaaion were heart-fell
and sincere.
Tho presents received by the bride amt
bridegroom and by Dr. and Mrs. Karri
son were numerous and valuable, and
attest the respect and esteem of their
mnuy friends
MONTOOMEKY - LAZENIIY.
On Thursday, Deo. 6, 1894, at the res
idence of Mr. Kmchen Hughes, by Rev.
A. H, Thrasher, Mr. Charles G. Mont
gomery and Miss Enin, daughter of M\
L. Q Lnaenby, were united in marriage,
all of McDuffie oounty, Ga.
Anv one who has child v-11 will rejoee willi
1. B‘. Itulford, of Phonfild, N. I lt.s little
boy, five vnws of nge, was siik with croup
For two days aud ii’ghta he t.iud various
remedies recnniaiendhd by friends and
neigitbora. He says; “I thought sure l
wou'd I lose him. I had seen Cht isle lain' .
Cough Remedy advertised nrd theaght l
would try it as a last hope and aui bapny
lo say that after two doses Iu slept till
morning. I gave it to uim m-:.t day aud a
cure was effoted. I keep this remedy in
the hvfiise new ami as soon as uuy of ui>
children show signs of croup I pjve it them
ami that is the Isst of it 2.i any 50 cent
bottles for side by Dr. Mathews,
it is strange tlist seine people wilt suffer
for years from rheumatism rath r than try
such u approved standard remedy as Ayers
SarsvpariUa; and that, too, in spite of the
aasenioo that it has cured so many others
who were similarly sitin'led. Give it a trial.
Ilurkleii't Anile# Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cats
Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Sslt Rhrum Fever
Sores, I'etter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
corns, and all Skin Fruptions. ami positive
y cures Files, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction, or |
money refunded. Price e per box. For
Bah by Harrison A Hadley,
ON THE WING J?v j>zufo.
Dear Friends, Got and looking Women and
Ugly Men :
“inc our Editor his given my territory
to the fair sex I have been just bobb ng
arc and. But 1 don’t blame the Editor. It
is a good idea to keep on the good side of
the girls. I prefer that way of doing also.
Whenever I auj in Jo ibt about anythi: g
I always consult hi y friend. Dr. Brock. He
is a remarkable men in many different ways
and knows things which I have not space
to enumerate. He is cot appreciated eh he
should be. He has been much troubled by
a strange dream in which he saw four big
ttiter hills, and on each hill sat ft Yarkcv
Doodle eating taters at the rate of a peek
an hour. He has been riding day and night
to find the fair Doodles and pull them away
from the hill*. He says that if that tab r
eating isn’t slopped there is going to be se
rious trouble.
I have consulted Dr. Brock about those
complaints which Joe Bowers says toffs epi
demic in his neighborhood. He says that
backache and pain across the misery are
nothing hut big ugly Lying to work out.
Remedy--Fill a cat’s Hurt* with pigeon milk
and take a quart every five minutes. Co’-
ie cotiii s from stuffing up on bad grut.
snob as slop buckets, sour dish rag*. s* p
gourds, etc. A dozen shingle nails in a
tumblerful of tar wft r eating will cure the
man or kill him. Headache Ss a cane of
Kwel’-'tead gone to seed. Suicide is the
only remedy for this complaint.
Speaking of possum hunting, Foss Wil
liam* says he has caught so many this fall
and given them around to his neighbor*-,
th t soirio ho could name are beginning o
look like possums and to act lit© them, to*. ;
Dr. Brock ways that if they don’t slap eati g
p hhuiu it won’t be long before they will be j
grinning at each other; and when a dog
comes along some of them will run up a
tree and tie their tai’s ; <>und a limb. Be
sides possums, Mr. Williams has captured
a number of fragrant ikuiiks, and he and
Dr. Brook have started a peifurne factory,
and arc turning out some strong aud vigor
ous odors. Mr. E. ff Williams says be is
getting ding tired of smelling the stuff be
fore they get it bottled up, and he wants
them to move their factory out of 'own.
PINEVILLE Kkmah Kt.u.mk.
T thank our*Editor very much for his in
vitatioii to the correspondents' mru-iing. Me
is very kind and thoughtful to arrange it
for tin to meet and know oicb other per
sonally, and T am sure that all who possibly
can will be there.
All the boys around here nr© bird huti ig.
and a good many birds are bagged daily,
though our shooting grounds are poor on
account of the swamps.
Mis. Oliver Boston Ims the bent bird dog
iu ltd* section. He was given to her by
Dr. Itoge *, and is being (ruined by Mr
Boston, wlio says he is fine for single birds
and coveys.
While Messrs. C. B. Ava. y, Joe Anderson
and Willie Button were out hunting hist
week, Mr* Anderson shot ut n lord that was
ff fing.towards Mr. NnHoo, end auroral shot
struck Mr. suiton on the face and neck,
but we are. glad to Male that the the hurts
were not eiioiis, A day or two afterword*
Mr. Hum Boston wo* shot I>y Mr. Cliff
Whitaker, it asems that some of them get
excited when a coy<*y is fl >hed, and it is
dangerous to be iu range of their guns.
We didn't h v© any Thanksgiving turkey
this year, but wo were thankful that we
had hog and hominy.
Oerlustu© i a lively place the early part
of every week. Mr. Anderson goes to An
gosta on Thurtday withal! kinds of pro
dace, which th people bring iu from cve.y
direction. lie always can ios 500 pounds
of sausage and frequently too pounds of
butter, and has no trouble iu selldig It. I
think t saw John ILudy at CeiliusUo not
tong since.
I hud the pWsune of speuding Sunday
Iwst at the hospitable home of Mi. and Mi*
8. F. Morris, iu Thomson, only the pleas
ure was arred by finding their bright
little *o,i. J. J., bo ill 1 Imp© he is ini
proving ere this. While there I h*+d th
ploa'ti!* of meeting Miss Lizzie White, of
MBledeviilo. and 1 c**i>not fiud words to ex
presH ujy admiration of her.
M s Cue Morris, who is >ti:l at I e .Hug,
bn* improved wonderfully under the , kiif.il
ir Ktment of Dr. Keg©'*, who is one of the
best physicians iu the Htate.
Wh*n we go to Dearing now we ml b
Leone’s blight, oh ©my face, and bop© ’ e
will soon return home.
Mrs Lv’zi© Hnrliu has r *t and the ('
liuspheeh 1-v HiUm \ and wil V til C
next 1 ar Bhc i* it good neighbor, and wt.
dislike tor her to leave us.
Mrs. A H. (iray hns returned from a
pVas.-int visit to her daughter in Columbia
county, aud reports Ouida as looking as
lovely a* ever.
Messrs, Joe Billion and It. A Sutton vis
ited Mr. 0. D. Avary ln*t week. They
came up from Augusta for a bunt.
Mr. Willie Howell, of Appling, and Mir*
Ronnie Bust on, of Knysville, yisited Pmc
vilio last Sunday. Someone's heart was
glad and sad at the same time—glad beans©
Willie came, and sad because she had an
other engagement.
Mr. Ah Bailey visited Eaperuuxa Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Guy 0. Hamilton, of Augusta, paid
a flying visit to Esperauqu lasi Wednesday.
Miss* Mary Chappelear, charming young
lady, of Buddy, is visiting her faster, Mrt*
J U. Pruitup. ut Bearing, bits week.
Mrs. John Clark, of Deft, mg ivuit to Aq>
guxia hist week.
Miss A tnie Rogers, of Cnmak, is visiting
Miss Ola Larkin ties week.
Mr. Wesley Day wood killed four fine
porkers last week.
Ou da. what young lady in yonr neigh
borhood received m album from ft young
-edtenmu last e, kus a “phiop lia 1 ’ pres
ent?
English Spavin Liniment removes alt
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Blem
ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Boue, Stifles,
all Swollen Throats, 1 ' ugbs etc. Save
SSO by use of one bottle. Warrunte the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known
old by Harrison Hadley.
SrKcimen Cases,
S. K. Clifford, Mew Cassel, WK,*was
troubled with Neuralgi** and Rheumatism
Ida SUmach was disorded, his Liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away and he was terribly reduced in
flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elcc
trio Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., hnd
a miming aor® on his leg of eight yeais
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Bittern and seven boxes of Bncklen’s Arnica
Salve and his leg is sound and well. John
Speaker, Catawba, 0., bad five large Fever
| sores on his leg. doctors said be was incur
able. One bottle of Ekctrio Bitters and
one box Buoklcn'g Arnica Halve cured him
entirely. Sold by Karnsou A Hadley.
Freshest, ohapeat and ost Cmfec
jtoai rieb at Burnside's.
fill's fW.il
THE BEST EMERGENCY MEDICINE
fob th* curb or
Croup, Whooping Cough,
LaGrippe, Colds,
Coughs, Bronchitis,
Hoarseness, Loss of Voice,
Al> THE VARIOUS
Throat and Lung Troubles
Tkmtenmg Eni, Household.
Prompt to act, sure to euro
We et onr Meat* from Knox, because lie
kills nothing hut the beet. •
CeutN.
I am prepared to gin and pack Oolton
io the best and moat gnbetaulial manner,
my pi ice being only 25 I'enn per him
dred pounds. A 1,15 c. H. Cojitis.
Tiiomaon, (ia., ‘dept. 5, 1894.
M. /* 90W*Er.
Liquor Dsalor#
916 roadway, Augusta, ba.
Special attention given to orders from the
country. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
V
TBS SLAUGHTER HOUSE
—o ip —
FUfiMITMMEt
Just read these prices and he convinced.
Pin di I’arlor Stiiwi . |tS 50 Former price SOO 00
Tpe try Purler Suits •22 00 “ ' 35 00
ilk Plush Suits 22 50 *< “ 35 00
Silk Plush Tuposlry Suits 30 iM) “ “ 15 01
“ “ “ “ 40 00 to 15 00 '< r,;, (io
“ “ “ “ 50 00 “ 5S 0) ,< “ 75 to 80 Oil
Lovely Oak Bed Room Snlts, Big 0!a-, only $22 00. The boat 10-
Piece Soil in iho market for $25 00, Suit nil oak.
We pr s ilinp onr Stock at Slaughter Prices, nd if yon dm.’i
tome H*.r#y y m ill mis* the < jijiortunity of your life. One doiiai
now is worth two later on.
Fleming &• Bqwzes.
Angusta. Ga.
OD TIMES!
Once upon a time a young man named
COBB
m (■: 1 0 idiiul young lady named
Yl EBB
and it is related that he'j.l in love with
her 1 > soon as lie
SFIED-IIEJR.
Our tale is told. We,ve caught ymr eye.
Theaext ti meyou want
CAIN,
pronounced “Bargains,” they are always to
be ‘ 11 1 at our store. Friend Cobb and
wife areamong >ur eus tomers- AYe are al
ways hewing away in the interest id our
friends. We sell cheaper than any other
firm in Thomson. We handle no trash.
We have the goods Ilia twill please you.
Wc have big drives in
Shoes, Tobacco, T.nwarc, Needles,
Note Taper, 3i;‘ ] < 111 .( 11 ?y-
Combs. Slate Id iih. dt., dc.
Jno. L. HOLZEKDORF,
Unihoafl Street 3 t Thomson, Ga
A QcAititß Liiri‘ y Test.
For a quarter o„ a century Dr. King’s
New Discovery bns been tested, aad the
mi bio im who have recpived benefit from it*
use testify to its wonderful eurative powers
in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs.
A remedy that has stood the test so long
aud that has given &• universal satisfaction
is *o experiment. Ech bottle ts positive
ly guaranteed to give relief, or the money
refunded. It is admitted to be the most
reliable for Coughs and Colda. Trial bot -
tles free at Harrison & Hadley’s Drug Store
I Itegular size *oc and SI.OO.
IF.A E. FARMER,
Attorney at Law,
THOMSON, - - a GEOR iIA
WILL practice in tbe Stalo and
Federal Court*.
j
Dr. Wm. A. Martin
Having located in Thomson
Offers hia professional services
to the public.
HE WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND
All calls in the Town and
Country.
KEHIIiFNCE, DK. J. W. QITLLIAN'S
house, on Jackson street.
Thomson, Ga, September 20, 1893.
T. A. SGO'Z'Z
Announces to the Public that he is now ready to snow the
IRBESTINp MBS'tlTßinff STOCKGIIB&
He has ever brought to this maiket.
The Ladies are cordially invited to Examine bis Stock of
Dr©ss:-;G-ood
Dress Flannels, Plaids, Robes, Cnisbmeres. Ilenrettas, Silks, Velvets and
Velveteens and a handsome line of Trimmings.
A Beautiful and well Assorted ine of
JACKETS, BLAZES,CAPES and FURS
IN
Hoots and Shoes
1 Carry a Large Stock, Come and Examine Quality and Price!
cl orant
Mv Stock was never belter. Suits for Fat Men, Suits for Lean Men
Suits for Tooths, Sni .8 for 80/s and Suits for Children. I alee have a
Large Line of SAMPLES TO BF MADE UP, Fits Guaranteed. Suits
mad# to order in ton days.
HATS and. OAFS
For Men, Boys, Misses and Children
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
Never so Attractive.
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Horse Cover
and Lap Robes at very Low Prices.
A WELL ASSORTED LINE OF
lEECsLrd^TT'a.r©
AND
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
All Departments are now full and prices
Low.
THE TIME FOR BUYING
Fall- :-and-Winter- :-Goocle.
is here, and those that come first get the choice
THOMAS. A. N(Ofl|
■
Nos. 1 m.d 2 Brick Row. Thomson, m
JAMES I). ItAltfl
SUCCESSOR TO
I*OYD *V IIARNM
Dry Ms, Mil Hals, Bools HMI
ujo.
ALSO
Crockery, Hardware, Harness, Saddles,
TRIMS AM TOBACCO.
GHOOBRIBS.
Mi Sbebt, CoSes, Lari, Glsssa ail Hclassea,
And a Full Lin# of
Canned and Shelf Goods.
—l, , IM - Mr tr— —n-rf-—■untL-LJ
CHANCE OF BASE
I ITavo mr,v?d ln N lar S e . GROCERY and HARDWARE Stock to my
Dry Goons Department)
No . 3, I lit kßow,
J Bought a large Stock DRY OODS, expecting to movo to my GRO*
OEIIY HOUSE. Having changed my mind, I find I have too larg# J
Stock for the House. 1 Will, therefore, make S)>ecial Prices for Ca\
in order to make room. I have in stock and on the road quantities of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS, NOTIONS, JLANF-S,
and so Complete, and by far tho prettiest, Line of
C RQCKESI
Ever brought to Thomson. Also af> II Line cf
Groceries Hardware, ITiir
nitvi re an<l Stoves.
Ail of which, aud all other lines of general merchandise, I am offering
at gratly reduced prirtg.
T
new Tariff Law having considerably reduced the Cost ot Goods, I
will give my customers the advantage of the lowest possible figures.
/. r, saiMLm.^
THOMSON. - - GEOKGijff