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J. E. WHITE. Ki.uo* an. FkuPuOTua
MATORDAT, JULY 33, 1898.
Many pniv.im anffar from diooritara in
the ktdnoyn tint! bladder without knowing
V bat ia tin matter with them. They tihould
know that (tioordips lu those organa if al
lowid to ri naiu will reault fatally. Dr. J.
H. McLean's I3r ane Kidney Balm will
restore healthy functional activity and thns
erodlcatea the diasoac Piter sl. 00 a bottle.
Sold by Dr- A. -I. Matthews.
TH K WAB.
Anything like reliable information
fiotu the neat of war ia difficult to i
obtain, nearly al) of the time and i
attention of die reporters ia taken !
up in locating Milea. It ia certain,
however, that Santiago has ffurreu
deroil to the United Mtatea uud our
army is now in possession. All of
the Spanish property, and their
tinny of 30,000 men together with a
Isrgo scope of territory have been
surrendered to this government,
I orto Kico is the next place to at
tack, and it is confidently predieted
that we will have that Islaud in a
few days,
iteiufoi cements and abundant
supplios urn being sent to Dewey,
and the Philippines will soon belong
to Uncle Sam.
Starvation and lack of ammunition
will soon subduo Havana, and tile
war will be over-provided Germa
ny or somo other European Power,
does not take up the fight.
Hut where ia Miles ?
Uriel ons Why Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera ami Diarrhoea Rem
edy is the Best.
1. Hera lisa It affords almost Instant relief
In oaiK- of pain in tho stomach, cello and
cboloru morbus.
2. lk’CitiiHO it In tho only rcmfcdy that
H6vr failft Sr* the west wuvoto cilpcm of dyaun
tory ami dturrho^a.
y Ww’ntis* it i* the only remedy that will
own* ebroiilo diarrhoea.
i Heeftiwa it i* the only mpedy that will
prevent** bilious colic.
fi. Bocausn |t i the only remedy that wil)
ewre epidemic dysmUry.
(I Deonuse it i* tho only remedy Hint con
always be depended upon in caeca of cholera
Infal itum.
7, Boramso It Is the most prompt and
most reliable mcilaalnc in use for bowel I
complaint*.
H. lieoaime it prodncc-i no 1 au| rosuls.
9. Iteoausc it Is plensa t and safe to take,
10. Bemuse It has aav.-d the loves of
more ponplu than any other medicine in tho
world. Tbo 25 and 5Uc elr.cß for sal by
Dr. A, J, Mathews.
We call eapeeiat attention to the An
nonuoumont of Mr. J. F. Sliiolda for Ute
Spring and Summer trade, which will
ho found in auoihor column. Evurv
foe of Ida extensive business la fall nud
complete, ami he guarantees his goods to
lo of the bcßt while his prices nre iu no
oordnneo with the loud times. Road
Ilia advertisement and give him a call.
pAWtOOtAB NoTtCB.
I beg to inform the people of MoDuf
fle and ailjmuing oonntlea that I have
opened a Pirst-olnsa <Tnn Shop on Main
Btroet, opposite the Knox Hotel, Thom
son, Os. Specie’ allontion given to re
pairing flue Breech-Loaders, Pistols and
Ilioyoiea. Trunks, eto., alao repair.si.
All work warranted tli-sl class. Give me
*°*B. A. T. llooßus.
Pitts' Carminative is ph-asantto the taste, ;
seta promptly and nevs fails to give satis-1
tin'tion. It criilis uldldron ovur the crit
im! period ol theetlilng. A few doses will
demuastrats its supni-Utlvs virtues. Ask
your druggist for Pitts' Carminative.
•* aleiPe Arnica waive.
The Beal Halve iu the world fo Cuts
Bruises, Holes, Ulcers, Salt Rhone /over
Some, IVttor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
(torus, and all Hkin Eruptions, and positive
y cures Piles, or no pay reqnired. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. P. ce _>f, o per box
For sale by Hrrison A Hadley.
Mothers, we mil your attention to Pitts,
Carminative It sots promptly, it is pleas,
ant lo Hie tsete, and the children will take
it without oosxing. It relesvee promptly
Snd permanently. If we ova get you to use
it. yon will get others to do likewi ,e. Yonr
druggist sells it.
• -
Im noitTA\t Notice.
Messrs. W. S. Stovall ami R. J.
Willingham were appointed at the
meeting of the tentholders to super
intend the cleaning of the White
Oak Campground on Friday before
the second Sunday in August. Let
every tent holder, (anil we hope that
others will do the same) solid a baud
to White Oak Campground on the
day above named to report to these
gentlemen. T H. T
1, 11. Rice, Druggist, Or*ciietdioro, Oa.
writes os follows: "In the phut tight years
have s >!d more of Dr. Puts' Carumi.uite
limn all the southing syrups, colic (Irons
snd other baby Hi - liiine* combined. Hold
by U druggists.
C., Msffetl's TtETKfKA (TcetMag Powders?
n AldvDtfvolsa, R,-taint.the
i-irr’prMg’hm; the Umm,T^atag
VnLSJi ‘ •>* - reethluscare.
|.si-dlhwcs. '"! ■ Othtag vauslv it Air
l .■.uu.mcrnvaei-o.lv hi area cfeivste. It
Fiac.iem,y*sr-f. Tr: it sml yea w tui'cccr he
wuiim.i v I rum -\ in leeg as I hero are child*
tva iu lovtiouiu. Ait ivur i-'rvifct it,
DEARISG—Dump*.
This is the burnout w-ek the farmers
have bad this yea'. Oo account of the
dry weather thoy have not been troubled
with grass to any conaidi ruble extent np
to the iHins of last week. But now the
grass ia doing good work, aod keeps
them busy.
Memr . Prjntup and Lokey are very
busy loading ami shipping their melons
this week. Owing to the dry weather
the melons are not as good this season
as they usually are.
A jolly part>, consisting of Mr, S. M.
Haywood and his pretty daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. James ITurrisau, Mr. Win.
Reeves and his br.glit boys, Mecsrs.
\t idle Claike and Jack Usry, -Came down
Irom Thomson and joined our crowd my
! othir half and myself, and we went to
Ciiarleston Oil the excursion given by
Messrs Tuggle and Rollingswoith on
the 9th of J ulv. Like ail of the excur
sions they get up, this whs a delightful
one. Iu Augusta Mrs, J. O. Tuggle and
cliil lieu, Mr. and Mrs. James Carlyle
and Mrs, Carlyle, of Atlanta, joined us
tnakiug one of the most pleasant parties
I ever traveled with. We went out on
the 00-an, saw the warships and the
Spanish prize “Rita” load and leave
with Millers; saw tho wonderful "disap,
peering gnus,” and got seasick. Even if
it did rain, this was one of tho best
trips I ever enjoyed. I had the pleasure
of meeting Mr. Heltnos, tho Ordinary of
Rockdale oonuty and his handsome sou,
Me, Willie F. Helmes. Mr. Holmes says
lie is the strongest Democrat the LorJ
over mude.
Mr. Wilson Johnson, who has joined
thciirmy, and has been stationed iu Mu-
Oon, got a few days leave of absence and
is visiting his relatives in this section.
Ho will begone two years, and we all
hope he will have the good luck to re
turn safe and sound.
Mr. Thomas Undo, son of Mr, and
Mrs. D. 8. Undo of this place, has also
inflated, nud is now in camp at (Trillin.
Wo tti .ii inm the best of good fortune.
Mr. EJ (Jsry has Ineu visiting Duar
ing pretty often of late. Ed is a good
judge of beauty.
Wn attended preselling at Harlem
Sunday of lust work and heard Mr, (Tu -
ner preach one of his good sermons. We
had the pleasure that day to dine with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ramsay,
Them was an item in Tub Jomtxai.
last week that our kind Editor would
scam be at Ilia post again, mid we fool
grateful fur bin restoration to health
after his long illneas. We are very proud
of our handsome young Looaf Editor,
and fta 1 confident that nobody ccuhl fill
Mr, White's place with tin leaders of
Thk JoVHNAt. so well as he does.
I attended a very pleasant "one” at
tlio home ol Mr. John Gibson last week.
Mr. G'b,on lias an excellent wife and
the prettiest baby in the State. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed W-Non nml children of
Thomson worn among the guests.
Mr. C, TANARUS, l’rintllp Hudson, of Atlanta,
wero visiting here last week,
Tun Discovkijy < f the. Dai.
Aug. J. Bogp.J, the leading druggist of
Hhreveport, Ln„ sny: “Dr. Kirg’s New
Dinoovery is tho only thing thut euros my
cough, and it is the best seller 1 hnvo ” .T,
F, Campbell, n,orchruit of Stafford, Ariz.
write*; “Dr. King's New Discovery is nil
that is oluiiued for it; it never fails, snd is
a sure cure for ConbnmpUon, Coughs and
fKJlda. I cannot say enough for its merits.
Dr. King,A New Discovery for Oonaumptlon
Oonghs and Colds is not an experiment. It
has boon used for a quarter of a oentnry
an:l today stand* at tho head. It never
•disappoint*. Freo trial bottle at Harrison
& Hadley's Drug Store.
Is Highly Rceom- 5
r I ffjAAVaklißl memltni for (JoiniHs, ~
z Colds.Hoaksknehh, z
; iHimntifflMlpl'rJl HOHItTHKOAT.IiKON =
= FTT vT/A. mi it i*. Asthma,:
z Whoopi no Cation, z
r VKJSSjaa&zz’r and All l>ts<?nses oi •
r the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial TuVsia. z
I —' A POHITIVH SPJH’IFIC FOR CROUP. §
MWHntHiHutMHUMHHimmuMinmnnmtiiMHiHi
1 Children
Are feaeraftr P*y. Stnmmii pMt,
out of order do not rest
well et nlqlit IM eery host rowdy
for Odklroo while toothin is
PITTS’
CARMINATIVE.
ft core* Olarrhoos, rugolatN *ho
Itesad Md Be wots, coroe Wkd
folk, eefteee the fmm*, ceree Chef
ere lefsetoio- (helero Merhos. tlrip
lef, eed eeto promptly. It Is good
fer odulte, teo, eed is • epectfk for
vesitiag derieg pregeeecy.
Sold by all Druggists, 25 and 50c.
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-AND—
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Passenger and Freight,
write to eitbcT of the undersigned.
Vou will receivo prompt reply
and reliable information.
A. G. JACKSON, JOE W. WHITE
Oen’l Pass. Agent. Traveling Pass Ag’t.
AUGUSTA, GA.
S. W. WILKES, H. K. Nicholson
C, P. & P. A. G. A.
Atlanta. Athens.
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Macon, Macon.
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Work promptly aono with GOOD
MEN and Tools. Large stock ol
material to select from. Have 100
hands employod.
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A K HAWKES
RECEIVED
EOLBJEDAL
Highest Award Diploma af Honor
For Superior Lena Grinding and in
the Wdknufartnrv of Speotnolps r.nd Kvo (iiftsue*
Sold in 11,000 Cities mid Town* iu Use 11, S, Moat
*ic*pular GlMMea iu the U. 8,
| (ESTABLISHED 7070.
AIIIT IA II Tnras Ptsors qi.issKs
UHUIIUn Aki Nsv-u hiwiin,
I ,iiunsou it- Hndley have the exolnsive
! sale of Ilawkes' Famous Glasses in Thom
son. Eyesight tester! free.
Csution--These Famous Glasses are
never peddled.
a
- ci ■e.-.iu sbw A Reliable Remedy §
5 * for all Illnesses ■
* **®*VB AHD |
j I EklV?* *- -S-iAiJi BUDDBR. |
5 U is Good for Mr.is, Wongs and Ciiildern. j
-3 i
wiimitfmmimiiiitiiiiumtiiiiiiiniuimt-iiimiiiuv j
e atteieleo u. m om coru thu *j|pj
i we have alway, slven #oo4 {|fi
H value lor the money stat we ■■* ||j|
ikJuOORS, SAorl. BLIBDS, ||^j
lumber and o,na"..naj woodwork of M
rai d,’te< i ll!m the maker- ami you gain
.very aAvaeU#. ol *., yourM
Ipi jeom Srar hamU. Sid tor B
Gibson Drug Company
W E are offering DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINE3 at pric • that
defy competition. Look at our prices and judge for yourself, ati-w . *”
you need medicines, come trade with the people who bringr n e •
down.
Regular Our
Price. Prioe.
SYRUP SARSAPARILLA *. $1 00 75c
SCOTT’S EMULSION COD LIVER OIL.. 1 00 75c
S.SS 1 00 75c
ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER 50c 30c
FOUTZ’ CATTLE POWDERS 250 15c
GILDER’S PILLS 250 150
CARBOLIC SALVE. 25c 15c
ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS 20c 100
HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA 15c loc
SALTS lb Mo 6o
Everything else in proportion.
GBSON DRUG GO.
Railroad
Thomson, Georgia .
ANNOUNCEMENT
BY
P B TOBIN COTTON CO.
IVo. Ci Warren Block.
Auousta, Ga , October 11, 1897.
THE FIRM O f HULL & TOBIN is this day dissolved by mutual
consent, P. B. Tobin having sold out his interest to Asbury Hull. Each
partner will transact business on bis own account. All the ussets of the
late fi.-m are the property of Aaburv Hull, who assumes all the liabilities
ABBURY HULL,
P. B. TOBIN.
AUGUSTA, GA., October 21st, 1897.
Mr. P Q . Tobin announces that he has sold his interest : n t a An.
nu*'°'V Compress Cos., retired from liie firm ol Hull &
izod P. B. Toli'oi Cotton Cos., ol ~-hioh b will be
T2jj d K G> l ' disposed of all bis other cotton interns n
tUnti will be devoted to that of hs o fro nds, n
e reha pi i ually, who may favor him with thjeir pat
- ie firm have n le means and faoililiesforadvani mg
during the spring and surnmer, and on cottau iu store
tea.
ir. Tobin’s eighteen years experience as a Cotton Factor and B
aej go a ran tea of very best re-ulls to his patrons.
; -
Do You Wish To Purchase
CtOOB IStovbs,
Ci kates, Etc.
„ „ Tinware of Kinds,
Cull on—
;4LLb.\ t
831 Broad >Stroet; August a, Ga.
AUGUSTA HOUSE FUMiSING GO.
—
Euinember we ure now selling goods on
u basis of the present price of cotton.
An inspection of our stock will con
ince you that we carry the mos complete
line of
furniture and house furnishings
rshosoewnevin Augusta.
e also have a full line of
(JOOMX2f<& BTOTMSI
that are sold on a guarantee ; il they do not
prove satisfactory v e refund the money,
rite for prices if you cannot come.
Vnffila HonsefuruishiDg Cos.
836 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
w. H. HOWARD. 0. H. HOWARD; A P. .rEISIUEA. ~
VtTffi. H, Howard & Sons,
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
NO. *0 McINTOSH STREST, AUGUSTA, GA.
Or.t. n fn, R.walue snd Ties snd Coasicc menu of C >tto solicited.
G. H. NIXON. 8. M. DANFOKTTH
NIXON & DANFORII
Cotton IF’etctors
AND
COMMISSION ME ROHANTS
733 Reynolds Street,
AI’GUHTA, - - GEORGIA.
PERSONAL AND UNDIVIDED ATTENTION GIVEN S3 Till
WEIGHING AND SELLING OF COTTON.
PUBERAL CASH ADVANCES NADJf ON CONSJ MEMXBQN
T. A. SCOTT.
—Announces to the Public that he ia now leady to anow the
LARGEST m MUST iTTRiCTIVE STOCK G9l'
He baa ever brought to thia market.
.he Ladies are cordially invited to Examine his Stock at
CD^esso-ood.s
Dreaa Flannels, Plaids, Robes, Cashmeres. Ilenrettas, Silks, Velvets and
Velveteens and a handsome line of Trimmings.
- -A Beautiful and well Assorted ine of
JACKETS, BLAZES, CAPES and FURS
ix
Boots and
1 Carry a Large Stock Come and Examine Quality and Pur
IN
Mr Stock was never better. Suits for Fat Men, Suits for Lean Men
Suits for Youths, Suits for Boys and Suit* for Children. I also have
Large Line of SAMPLES TO BE MADE UP, Fits Guaranteed. Suita
made to order in ton days.
■ES-A-TS and.
For Men, Boys, Misses and Childrer
A WELL ASSORTED LINE OF
lE3Ta.rd.Txr3.re
AND
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
Never so Atiraelive.
iHarness, Saddles, Bridles, Horse Cover
and Lap Robes at very Low Prices.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
j All Departments are now full and prices
Low.
THE TIME FOR BUYING--
Fall and-:-Winter Goods
la here, and ‘hose that ocme first get ti.j choice
THOMAS. A. STOTT,
Nos. 1 and 2 Brick Row, Thomson, Geo-gi
A FEW FA Cl’S FOR THE
Jno. L. Holzendorf can save you dollars
Jho. L. Holzendorf can make your pro
duce return old-time values.
Jno. L. Holzendorf can sell you what you
need in return for whatyOu wisli to sell and
these facts are worth a multitude of theories
about -‘hard times” and “dull trade.” If you
can make a dollar go as far as it used to do
j there is no such thing as hard times. The
j principle fact is diis : John L. liolzendo.f
| has adjusted his trade to the new condi
tionsand ho yrcognizetl' •
telligenee and thrift to help him along.
John L. Holzendorf means business.
Here are his prices.
21b Can Con lOcti
21b Can Apples lOcte
80 Pages Memorandum Books 5, ts.
260 t P'k’g Writing Paper ett. - lOcie.
Curry Combs beta.
Six Papers Needles beta.
School Slates, Lorge Size bets
Six Rubber Pencilsf Rubber End bet.
Two Quires Writing Paper boi-.
Two Packages Envelopes
lOcts Ping Tobacoo oe.a
2 Qt Coffee Pots itlcis.
3 „ i2. ts.
i In n ib'i.s.
Pint Dippers _ 4eta
2 Q, Dippers sets.
5 Milk Buckets lOcts
' ll / , *. lScts
Lowost Prices Ever Knomn in Thomson.
. L. HOLZENDORF
THH
Phoenix Drug Storb
PIHIvNT Only
RWSMasßtasnust-
D Rgp3 and PATENT MEDICINE!
•Jttsnsra s; snsajsr e-—•
Como to us ior PRICES. WE a’hie thm
LEADERS IN OtTR LINK TH3
BR. A. J. MATHEWS,
ySneowsor to DB. J. W. QCILLIAN.)
MAIN STREET, THOMSON, GEORGIA