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The McDuffie Journal
i. E. WHITK. BditoS Awr PhuMtiW
BATURDAT. JUNE 13, 1897.
OUR JOINT PICNIC.
Tlie join! P.cnic of Tin .1 .itrnal and
Tli<’ Euterjr , 1 ith came off at Bom -
♦die on Saturd jr, waa, iu every rt-zi>ec',
• splendid sneces*. The attnnlsnoo ai
■lmply immense, (food imoh ami good
tilings to rat were in lavish alum lance,
the la( of orili r and a general f polemic
of j lily good humor prevailed, and more
pretty women s' and beautiful girla were
there than were ever reen oil ah<'li an ie
ca ion in the B'ate of Georgia.
The ajieakera selected for the occasion
failed to appear, hilt, al tlm solicitation
Of the Editors, Mr. Henry J Fnllbriglt',
a talented and rising young attorney of
tViiynealsiro, entertained Hie crowd for
g aln rt while with a v-ry appropriate
impromptu address, Mr. Fullir'ght is a
native of this county, and has many tula'-
tives and frienda In rc who note With
pride and gratification the enviable po
sition be is winning iu his profession.
Bnt, as liur gifted correspondent) Mias
Nellis, has been eelecied to write up the
big Pionic, wc wdl not. trespass further
hpnn her subject. We i spent to give
full partionl r<, together with the pro
ceedings of the Club moeting in our m xt
bane,
Commencement comes but once a year,
and we always devote a large space lo its
eti raises. On that account we out t
k tatgß number of edilorii It and l ><a'
lids week.
Onr Picul: coming on i sue day, ha*
delayed the issue of Tub Jourhal tlii*
Week,
Drath or Mb E J 1) zikr
Mr. B. J. V it r did ai 1 ..me
Bear Martinedi Columbia con I v. n
Tiles, lev last, tlic 8 b Instant. H* an
In the 77ib ytnr o! bia itge itud turn burn
in Columi it oonnly. though much of I in
life wan aoent in Augusta. For several
years lie wit* member of the firm of
Jlnxier A Walton. He lma n number of
lelativrsawl many friend* in this county.
For many years lie bait been a membui
of Bt. Johns Mutbodiat eliarob, Augusta.
He was a get i,', warm-hearted gentle
man uuivursn ly esteemed and popular.
At the hon e of her brother and sister,
Mr. and Mis Hal H. Johnson, in Amen
ciis, Go., 01. W 'liioßiliiy, . Tuue 23, 18t>7,
Mia* Ale> T ,hiison, formally of Thom
•on, ami Mi .film H, Hudaoii will he
tiiiiUKl in Biarr'ago. Tue Editor and wife
•r* under oldigit 1 ions f>r *a Intitiutiou
'll’ the happy union. In behalf of the
'many friend* and admirers of the beauti
ful young bride, here at her old home,
tfb tender her and the lucky hridegroofff
many oongratulations ami gooit wishes
“lor their happiness and prosperity.
ji i 1 "
Bibo* Institit*.
The aery iutcnmting csoroisca of the
Bible luatitnte will begiu at the Baptist
oburoli on Thursday night of next week,
and ooutinue through the following Mon
day night. Mev, U. D Ragsdale, D. P..
Pusiyern, tin , will il rent (lie excreisos.
All are cordially iuriled lo bring tlieir
Biblea and attend these exercises.
The Pastor, lluv, T. H. Timmons, ro
porta services „f nnnaiinl interest at
White Onlt on Huudny last Nine elnfd
reu were baptised, and many penitents
came forward for pvayer.
We regret to leiira that Mrs. Woi. A.
Sturgis is quite siok.
Rer. B. A Timmons, P. I), Presiding
Elder of the La Fayette Pistiiot, North
Alabama Cold, renoe, has liceii in Thom
son this week. 011 a visit to his brother,
Iter. T. H. Timmons. He also attended
(Vmmeuoemcut exerocses of Pieroe fu
atitiitc. He rvtiirued home Wednesday
Sim his has the prettiest line of Lsdica
Shirt Waist sets lu town.
Shield* says that all of hi* Wonted
Goods must go at cost. Now i* your time’
Electric Bitters.
Electric BiUera i* a medicine suited for
any Heart.n, but perhaps moro generally
needed when the languid exhausted feeling
prevail*, when the liver is torpid und slut;
gisb snd the need of a tonic aud alterative
fell. A prompt une of this medicine has
ftrn sverled long slid perhaps fatal bilious
evers. No uiedioins wilt set aiore surely
in counteracting aud freeing the system
from the malarial poison. Headache, ludi
geation, Oor.stipatioii, Diaxines* yield to
otrio Hitter*. SOo. and #l.g per bott
t Harrison snd Hadley Drug Store.
Ilu.sleii's A rule* waive.
The Beal Salve in the world fo Cats
Braises, Sores. Dicers, Salt ltheur fever
bote*. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
<a>rna. an t ail Mm Eruptions, and positive
y enraa Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to giv* perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Pi .re „>ft* per box Fo
aal# by arrtaon ft Hadley.
Peter Kunx lias utoved Ins Moat Mar
ket to Ibe Morn room uhioli he formerly
occupied, uext dot rto Harrison A Had
le; s Prug Store, and i* (teller prepared
than ever to supply the public with the
best ,/f Fresh Mia’s of all kinds, Fish
Oysts.l-, Vegetables, eld.
I)EATH or Mb (‘irM'l'S.t.ESK.
When The Juobxal came B*tr r lay,
witlt Ihe eail intelligence of the death of
Mr. llenben C'happe'ear, my heart was
sad and heavy, and fit l of tender sym
| a liy for Ihe bereaved Tand y. I have
known Mr. dappclear for a number of
years, and liked him v< ry much indeed.
Not more than lliree months ago I was
at Hearing and had the pi aura of ac
companying him to visit Ids daughter,
Sistei Dumps, the In loved Fr a dent of
our Cinb, and I am very glad that I met
lirra then, for I never saw him after
ward a. He seemed full of ife and good
humor, and was very hopeful.
Although lis fft.t. ly have been ve y
anions concerning his heal (•, I kuov;
what a shock it must have been io ilnrn
when they found that their Worst fetus
had beeu r..-1 zed. I do not know Mr.
Olutppeleat’s age, but he was fjitite ;it
elder y gentleman, nor I do not know
what his religious sentiments sere, bin
I am convinced that lie was a good, up
right mao, and know that lie* waa noi
verai 1 y loved nod re-pi cted tl.r uphold
the sectiou in which he lived. Ho ass
Certainly a fond father and a good hn
band, and his love a>d affeeiimi for Ins
only gta-idclHlilren, Mastera B Hie Reu
beu and Earl Printrip, were indeed very
strong, and I hey were never so happy as
when Willi ■‘Gia idpa."
He 1 aVes an Invalid wife, two dang -
ler , Mrs. J. It. Printnp and Miss Maty
Olitippelcai) and one sou, Air. Alex
Ohappelcar; anil I have never known
mote affectionate and devote Icl i!dr n
iu toy life. His wife being pe era ly too
unwell to accompany him on Ins visits lo
his daughter at Di tiring) ur else win re,
I is yotinget Untight i, Mury.uevsi ail and
lo he with him, a 'ays unticpi no 1 is
evi ry wish, and never peatulitii g o;.< to
go Uiigintifl, and. The ia ee tiioiiglitful!-
le k-, and tender ci re characteriz and tin
love ol his diiilgnter, Mi . It etnp.
With her tin re was no o,e like 'Papa, ’
end she was never I ,i|,y utile a s <■ a
tvith loin in could hear from loin i-Vt i
slay Tiu'y do my warms.. hi s nrt
patute go out to llio be-cavi u dangiders
and th s iiiw 111 g riofll ives
Mr 0 '•( peh-at wm , f i a niiitiher Ii
y. a-, a contributor to The Jn.ria.aul
our paper never had a truer friend, and
now both nl his daughters nro valued
members of our Club. In his death wo
feel that we have lost one of our Journal
fam ly, whom to know wt s o 1 ivo and
esteem. Therefore, iu behalf of our
Club, I tender our sincere sympathies to
our beloved President and our dear sit
ter, Trixy, and to It!! Hie relatives of o tr
deceased friend, and pray God to bless
and snsfaiu (hi min tin it- sad uftholioti.
May llis love aud His promises support
and console them, a id teach them to tay
with faith aud resignation, “The I.oid
givstli, and the Lord taketh away;
blessed be the name of tho Lord.”
Kkhiah Stallinb,
Wimlyrood, June 9, 1897.
Scaly eruptions on the hesd, chsppsdhands
end lips, cuts, btuises, scalds, buriis are
quick'y curad by UeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Halve, It is st present the sfticls meat used
lot piles, Slid slWitys Cures them. For sal
by the Uihsou Dnig Cos.
The old lady waa right when she said the
chid might (tie if they waited for the doctor.
She Haven the little one’a life with u w
dusts of Une Mpiutc Cough Cure. She bad
used it for oro p before. FOl sale by the
Gibron Drug 0,
It ia not neoersary to write the letters
P. O. after tlie uamo of llio Posloffloo.
The fetter, if it readies tlie town, is not
likely to go to the ooerihuußs or jail It
is not neoi Ssary to inform yon tliat Juo.
E. H< laeudori's goods anil prices have
made bia store fautons. You kuow that.
Harrisnu & Hadley servo at thoi
Fount the geuuiue Cioou Oulu.
Latest style Straw Hats at Shields’,
pi ices reduced. Come now.
When yon are h snd thirsty aud wan
something to drink and do not kuow what
it is, go to MatheWß’ Soda FoautHiu and
you will liud it.
Highest cash prices paid for Cotton
Beed. I. W. oiIIKLDH.
► ••4
The most delicious aud refreshing
druik for the hot weather is the Initiated
Oiuger Ale at Harrison & Hadley’s, it is
pure l.ilhia witter dun ged at tlie oelt
brateil Uurtia Litiiie Springs.
Shields White Goods are lovely, aud go
at a prioe (or u eh.
Shields is selling his Ginghams at ft couta
a yard, worth 10 ceuts.
Hot Wbsthkb Ci tnxo.
After tlie first of June I will kvep a ("Oil ‘
staut supply of ioe at my 100 House in
Thomson, aud will Le prepared n> htlp
evoiybodv to cool. Frioes will bo
lower thuu the lowest. A liberal patrouago
is solicited, J. w. Shikliri.
May as,
——
SCMMXB CtsiTHINO.
Wo know you want to keop rwl during
the hot suinuior days uud so have provided
for your comfort. Black and Blue Sergos,
Crash Suite, Alpacas and Dr ip D’Ete coats
and vests. Also the coolest negligee shirts
ever worn, together with an elegaut line of
Underwear. I. 0. Levy ft Cos.
tailor-Fit (’loUiier, August,.. Gn,
Yon can now get a l Hie iat< at and
most delightful drinks ami ices, flavored
with pure fruit juices, at Hsrriaou A
Hadley’s.
CONDITION OF THE CITOP3.
Cotton ntnrt* Off fairly Small
Vtrt tlu Bd*in—OhU aud Wheat.
COTTOS.
Planting has beeu riuished abont t vrr
weekK in ihe upper part of the atute,
and this late planted cotton i ja*£cotn
itiß up, germination having been re
tarded by dry and cool weatiu-r. Alosi
of the crop has been put to aKtaud. am;
the field# are clear of grass and weeds.
The Htaud as a rule is good, btit ou sailclj
lauds the plants have died out to some
extent on account of the cool weathei
ot May. On the whole tho crop atart; j
off fuirly well, the dry weather of thf
past month enabling, the farmers t<
catch up with their work, aud get ic!
ffood shape to meet the grass-growing
mouth of Jane, i have estimated thf j
increased acreage at from 5 to 10 pet
cent. The Wushiugton departin-.nl
places it at 8 per cent, and 1 hope then
estimate is more nearly correct, l * j
CORN
Is small for the Reason andV^ s t!
pe r Color, but t)ie stand i !
reported good, aud needed rains wilH
booh bring it out both iu growth and
color. The delay iu preparing corn
iamb caused by continued rain;* iu Feb* |
runry and March, indue *d imny ffirm* j
era to plant their corn iu ground not j
properly broken. This has been rem
edied. however, daring May, and now
in moat ciiMes, the middles of the corn
rows have been W 1 plowed cmu‘ 1
wi<h I could report the acreage . ; : <s
crop at least 10 per cent eater than
last year, but I regret t iy it is ony
übout the same. Many ot our farmers I
are now buying Ohm, much of it uo |
doubt damiigod. and I fear their stoett j
will suffer in consequence
Oar correspondents report that more
fertilizers have beo.i used on corn this
year tlnn usual, ami with goo<i seasons
and work tho state should make a suffi- I
cient supply.
Oat*
Fall oats ars unusually fine all over
the state, but unfortunate ,y the urea
planted to this most valuable rood crop
was not as lurge as it should have ; u
Spring oats as usual, are reported light
and poor in most counties. It 1* my
opinion tpat tins will lie tlie usual re
port ronr years out of five as long as
we piant outs after January, Let us
ail return to the --1 old way of plant
ing tnem 111 the .•nr fail aud take the
Chance* of win* r killing; 1 am sure
that by this plan we would do much
better than we arc now uoittg with tin*
the best of all feed crop* for tuuieg and
horse*.
WHKAT.
This crop wa very promising up to
the early part of May, when rust ap
peared in many !' Ida If thi* ilianase
southing itself to the blade* tlie damage
will not be serious, but should it attack
the stalk* tlie cron will bn a very pour
sum At present the prospoof ia for a
fair orop.
lUOAItOAME, BOBOnUM. ObOONM'K iS,BTC.
TIIO acreage of these valuable crops is
* little larger tliau last year. As a rulo
the stands are fair and the prospects for.
props promising. 4
ronr.
Peaches at Ills pir'v varieties are now
boiug shipped from South Ueorgtu. Tlie
orop will not be a large ouit, aud the
fortunate growers who havn made any
peaches should realize excellent prW*.
The dry May injured the strawberries
Grapes, blackberries aud apples promise
a flue yield Acreage in melon* at least
lift per cent less than last year, aud crop
backward
STOCK.
Stock reported lu good condition, ex
sept that tu a number of localities chol
era is killiug the hugs. Much lnaaoum
plaiut of glanders among burses aud
murrain among cattle than there was
a year ago. Sheep doing well except
for the miserable curs that abound in
every county, nnd prevent the growth
of an industry that, but for thorn, would
he very pruli table.
Fes.ttus Veins of Sweet Pc,tnlims and Corn.
QnrSTtON.—What is the dilTerence in
the feeding Value of Sweet potatoes aud
eoru?
Answer.—As the sweet potato is over
two-thirds water. It takes about 8 pounds
of potatoes to make one of com—that is
of dry matter, nnd the dry matter of
the potato, the weight lacing the same,
contains about half os much protein nr
muscle food as the dry matter of corn.
Corn is therefore the moro valuable
food, but the potato gives the variety
so necessary for healthful feeding, and
as potataes 011 sandy land will generally
turn out a far better yield than corn,
we would advise every farmer to cnlti-
vato every acre possible in potatoes
State Agricultural Department.
U.r.u.u Millet.
Qurstion.—How late can I sow Ger
man millet, ami is it iujurious to tho
land?
Answer.—German millet may be
sown as late as July or August, amt
with good seasons will be rearir to cut
in October. It should be cut when iu
bloom, before tho seeds form. If this
is done there will be no complaint of
injury to stock by feeding tlie hay or of
exhaustion to the land. This crop re
quires rich land, bat will fully repay
the time and labor mid manure in
vested. There is no better feed, except
ing oats, for farm auimais. State Ag
cultural Depart menu
Raising Turkeys.
QntSTtON. —I have poor success iu
raising turkeys, most of thorn dying be
fore they are a month old. I think I
feed them improperly, and would like
some information on the subject.
Answer. Ooufine the hen after
hatchiug for at least three weeks in a
perfectly dry coop, with openings for
the little ones to run iu and out. By
that time they will be strong enough
to follow the mother, who should be
turned out daily after the now has
disippeared.
Feed the little ones four times a day,
for several weeks, with well cooked
corn bread, mixed up with either but
termilk or clabber, aud with chopped
onion tops libetally added to the mix
tore. After they are as largo as half
grown chickens a feed morning and
night will answer, and by that time the
food may be any of the grains aud un
cooked. By feeding us suggested, care
fully keeping off all vermin and pro
tecting the little turkeys from hard
rains, you should raise at least three
fourths of those hatched.—State Agri
cultural Department,,
r* r Here! )
In Thomson. *,
J J 511 having a big sale on acconnt of ■*
Great Attraction
'-y ,n the r> Kfi rence in mode to (
V ' pdze gwds 1-1 the iJicnaid lCk.pts*i Cos., if At- ?
5 V ? ' : -' u * lo * * n b; g t the pnblic t > try nemo, in 4*
VJ 'dßlri'.-iting p /-s from one cent t-. five lawn- ’
/y ' died dollars, in eveiv paekege of gnods'Kent out
\ itomi ihtir fuctory th* retail h|oi>'.h m thi - town. (
MBgmMzrr
'j b'vvn- tbrongiiont th.* St-it * wherever they
J* pl**ved on th ir si.d have otel lidu <1 \
r t : ' H hliM< use trail** s h tin r*-,-fi!t. arid yon m:tv hi- sure *■ .
Swffiffii 111/I 'h.qhave Itt-eo doing that very thing ai.d Uiwt’ ihe prizes are i
l -IM Isi ,v ' ,r auil " ,ifl J aid |>r< ti.ptly, m. he verified by any d*a'.*r 1
; f *" ! h** g*e>d'therefore, why n.t 'try y<t-r luck'Mn a package of
) 1 < llKWrmr GUM- POWpFU
*1 ll 1 11 9 FI.tVOK. Sr, EX’I KACTS—I-.FMiIKU
wifi CAS|,Y ' AN'i ISKI* 1(0
* |L.j| For yon get 11 11 .lily rrjnal to any other g oil* rtt.ll
H tf** 1 * #/ il'll ' t '.he H.iiiij pri .e; and be.*-idee, a present of .some ,
y r g /i/fli'*' 'fi! rsllie end one dime* t“ for n*t ling % r kio c.isb. *v
j[j !/ j 4 ot some of the SI,OOO in ca*h prizes off r and fa- •
nj || I u\*\ the pnbnc to try their goods
tl 1 ill lip or Hale Ever.v>vltere.
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Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old
. Sores, Constipation, (iout, and All Diseases caused by
impure Blood .... TO STAY CURED
Africana Has Never Failed
Iu a Mingle inatanceoutof the hundreds treated. Therefore, wc offer it
to the public with entire confidence, and are willing to undertake
the most desperate case on which other ao-called infallible cure*
have failed. Africana is made altogether from herbs, is perfectly
harmless and yet is the most powerful and surest remedy ever dis
covered for the above uamed diseases. Write for further particulars,
testimonials, etc.
Africana Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by Hi&nraorlladley. *
TUB
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NJBW dnoo tbi oauiunbli ti at *
NO OU) an 4 WO* THUaSS BUOOB fuISU sud BCBT i. tW ~ rf
|D S“„ U £? * nd p ATENT MEDICINES
*** Ff * lur v VThIU I*Wfcd and AfUad Faiuto Ghoim*
TutUt Hoapa, OsnLn sad Fwld Bed, also Oil* ol at! kinds Eto Etoi
LEA a DSSs tO IN ÜB oSS LlN™®' WE ARE ™
DR. A. J. MATHEWS,
(Successor to DR. J. W. QUILLUN,)
MAIN STREET, THOMSON, GEORGIA
I’ICITXO SeASvOJN*
I
NOW in n., the Ladies will want their Picnic Dresses.
And Shield’s is the place to £et them!
I have (he Latest Styles and Lovliost Patterns' of Dress Goods
that can bo bought.
My Lino of Ducks, Piques, Suitings, O- gadies* Dimities, Muslins
Linen Kfleets, that ia going to be so much worn, and 'A hite Goods in
Swiss. I.inon Lawns, Lawns ami Nainsooks is Varied and Complete.
This is the Largest stock I ever had, and to help them move I have
marked the prices Low Down.
My Slaw Hats are Stylish and np to date they are selling well come
at once to get your choice.
I Dandle Warner's, Wa'.chspring and Ft & G Corsets in nice
goods, and several stylos of lower grades. 1 have a large stock 01
Embroideries and Insertings in Mull a„d Hamburg; sloo the latest
in Laces, Tan, II Hirer, Cream and White, of any width and quality
Cheaper than I seer knew them.
L A DIES’ Collars and Cuffs, Belts, Gloves, Mitts, Handkerchiefs
Hosiery of all kinds, Perfumery, Face Powders, etc. Shirt Waist sets
Link limtons and Single Studs for Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs, and
Shirt Buttons for Gents. A dandy line of siugle Hair Pins in dif
ferent styles. Shoe Polish in Black, Tan, Russet and Ox Blo.d.
Now in store a pretty Lino ol SHOES, and just the Handiest
Line of Slippers you ever saw for Ladies, Gents and Children.
NEW stock of SOFT HATS, Black. Buown and Drab, latest
shapes and colors. I will open Straw Goods in a few days, and some
of them are pretty enough for anything.
I have just rvoeived a lino of BICYCLE SUIT’S, LINEN SUITS
and Coats mid Vests, neat and up to date.
LAI NDLIiEI) SHIRTS, in Silks, Percales and Chev'ots, Puff
ed Bosom and Pleated, with aud without Collars. Collars, Cuffs
One-lia f Hose, Handkerchief*, Suspenders, etc.
JEANS, Cassimcres, Kerseys ami Cottonudcs; also Domestics
such as Bleychings, Sea Islands, Homorpuus, Drills and Checks. Be
sides a large Liuo ol NOTIONS, embracing nearly Everything in
that line.
ALL of the above will bo sold Low for Cash.
COME to see me! My men will treat you ritjht, and give
you Close JYice.t. They have my instructions To Sell and Sell
(fuieUy. Expecting you to give a chance to prove words, lam
Very truly yours,
/ jr, Smt'iPS,
NO, 3 Brick Row,
T. A. SCOT.T
Announces to tbe Public that be is now teady to snow the
URGES! lIID MOST ITTRiCTIVE STOCK 89?”
Te has ever brought to this market.
he Ladies are cordially invited to Examine his Stock o,
IDress G-oocLs
IH-ess Flannels, Plaids, Robes. Cacinr.rres. Ilenrettus, Silks, Velvets an.
Velveteens and a handsome line of Trimmings.
A Beautiful and well Assorted ineof
GKETS, BLAZES, CAPES and FURS
IN
I iootw and Nlioes
I '.’arry a Large Stock. Come and Examine Quality v.,d P,„
€£ OTIIIA Qyy-n
M.v S oek was never -o'ter. Soils for Fat Men, Suits for Lean Men
f, ’ r Y,,uth - Or Boys and Suits fo- Children. I ,t!so h-ive a
Large Line of SAM ’L r iS TO BP MADE UP, Fits Guaranteed. Suite
made to order tn t';n days.
HATS and. 0-A-i=s
For Men, Boys. Misses and Children
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
Never so Attractive.
harness, Saddles, bridles. Horse Cover
and Lap Kobes at very Low Prices.
A W ELL ASSORTED LINE OF—
IHTa.rd.-wa.re
STAPLE AND FANCY GEOCESIEL
All Departments are now full and price.*
Low.
THE TIME FOR BUYING
Spring and-;-mm 3c :.d pgr.
Is nere, and *,ose that come first get tbe choice
THOMAS. t l. SCOTT,
Xos.l iu.d 2 Brick Row, Thomson; Geo^i,
A FFW FACTS FOR THE FARMERS
Jno - L * Holzendoif can save you dollars
Oio. L. Holzendorf can make your pro
duce return old-time values.
'Jno. L. Holzendoif can sell you what you
need m return for what yOu wisi. to sell and
these facts arc worth a multitude of theories
about “hard times” and “dull trade.” II you
can make a dollar go as far as it used to* do
there is no such thing as hard times. The
principle fact is this: John L. HolzendoJ
has adjusted his trade to the new condi
tifinicltj]] 1 - ]
telligenee au.t thrift to help him along.
John L. Holzendorf means business.
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