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the McDuffie journal.
Published t Thomson, Os. Every Silurday.
■JiTKBZD AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE
POSTOFFICE IN THOMSON, GA.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1900.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
MISS LULU I’EARCE, Editor,
Headquarters.
We are manufacturers; therefore head
quarters. Trunks, Valises, Pocket Books,
etc Augusta Trunk Factory, 831 Broad.
Bargains! Bargains !!
Jnst received at Boatwright’s a fine
hoe of Clothing and Shoes.
Oct. 11, 1900.
I boy *ll old worn ont robber that’s
no profit to you. Prices from 3to sc.
Wm. D. Nobflett.
3oneTille, Ga.
Flooring sod eeiling jost arrived. 2
cars Choice Dressed lumber from
O'Neal’s mill. B. M. Gross.
Monet to Loan.
At easy rates on Real Estate in or near
Thomson. I*a E. Farms*
For High-clos. Dry Goods communicat
W. T. Houston,
at Oosaery A Hunter, Augusta, Ga.
AUGUa r A TRUNK FACTORY
Trunks, Valises, Pocket Books, etc.
831 Broad 8L
LOOK BERE!
I hare in stock and to arrive 2,500
bnshela Rust-proof Oats. These Oats
Were bought uear Waco, Texas, and un
doubtedly are the choicest lot of Oats
ever brought to Thomson. lam very
much crowded for room, and, for the
nexr 10 days, will offer them at a bar*
gaiu. Come sod see before buying oats.
J. F. SHIELDS.
Select your Christmas preoenta now,
and don't be rushed. Nothing will be
more spproprate than some of your own
haidiwork. See catalogue of The Mod
ern Priscilla for the latest in fancy work
materials. Lllu M. Pearce.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Acid and
Gnano lor Grain.
I will pay the highest market cash
ptioe for Cottou Seed, aud will exchange
Mewl, Hulls, Acid and Guauo at low
prices for Seed, Nothing better for
grain than Poladi, Acid and Guano. Get
your Meal and Hulls before prices ad
vance. Scales iu rear of the Thomson
Hank. JOHN B. NEAL.
Wood! Wood !
Pine and Oak Wood and Ligbtwood
sawed to order aud delivered at your rcs
ideuceou abort notice. Orders left at
A vary'* Rrestaoant or J. O. Stovall’s of
fice, Phone No. 15. or to me, Phone No.
5, will receive prompt attention.
John David Curtis.
LAND FOR SALE.
I have some excellent farina in McDuffie
Columbia and Lincoln counties for sale
that are baigaim Now is the time to se
cure a good farm cheap. With part ca#h
paid, terms made to suit purchaser. Apply
to me at Thomson, Ca.
JOHN T. WEST.
WOOD I WOOD I !
I will keep s wood yard st the Si Is
plaoe near Thomson, and will deliver
Oak, and Pine wood and Lightwood ent
to order, on short uotioe. Orders left at
W. A. Watson's store, on Railroad Street,
or by phone to J E. Gross’s warehouse,
will recieve prompt attention.
W. A. DEANE.
Mr. N. L. Evans aud family and Mr.
K. J. Willingham aud family are now
citizens of Thomson, and their many
fri. uds extend them a cordial weloome.
Mr. Phelps, of Massachusetts, a prom
inent manufacturer, visited the Smith
Mill on Tuesday.
Mrs. Wave Wright, with bertwopre'ty
daughters, Misses Marie and Bertha,
and Miss Kaket Chamblin, of Columbia
county, spent Sunday night with Mrs.
N. L Evans.
I represent the John Ohnrch Mnsio
C0.,0f Cinoinati, and Charles H. Ditson
& Cos., of New York. Sheet Mnsio order
ed at any time and in any quantity. Agen
cy for the celebrated Inperimi Guitars
and Bau|os. Guitar striugs for sale.
Lclu M. Psxkc*.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
GEORGIA—McDurrut County;
By virtue of an order of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, will be sold at pub
lic outcry, on the first Tuesday in January
1901, before the Georgia Railroad Depot in
Tbomeon, said co* nty, within the legal
hours of sale, the following real estate situ
ated in McDuffie county, to wit; That tract
or parcel of land in the 274 District. G. M
said couuty, andjoining lauds of James
V.ade and others, and bounded as follows—
North by lands of Ephraim White, East by
Wrightabpro Creek, and South and West
by lands of James Wade, and known as the
Benjamiu F. Bolton Home Place, and con
taining One Hundred and Twenty-seven
Acres (127 a.) more or less Terms cash.
ROBERT H. PEARCE. Adm’r
Dec. 3, 1900. Be j. F, Bolton.
* i i nnu I Two month’s treatment of
I, A I IKKII I Catarrh of the head and nose
| for xad Bimplest
117 i m f"""" remedy erer discovered.
“ AMI I 2co“at
* 113 N. Pkyok St., Atlanta, Ga.
Card of Thanks*
Editor Journal :
Please allow us space to tender sincere
thanks to sll who attended our entertain
ment at Union Academy Friday night,
for their liberal contributions ; to the
young ladies who gave ns such sweet
music, and to the young men who aided
as in so many ways in making the eve
ning pleasant, and a decided success in
every respect.
We realized quite a uice sum to buy
books and maps for our Library.
Lilia Waller, Vessie Johuson, Ruth
Holliman, Wykie Ivey, Committee.
Municipal Election-
Following is the result of the White
Primary Municipal election held in
Thomson on Wednesday. The secret bal
lot was adopted for tis election, audit
ought to be adopted in all elections:
For Mayor.
Ira E. Farmer, 95.
For Councilmen.
W. F. Geesling. 104; W. R. Hadley,
102; T. A. Brinkley, 102 ; H. A. Burn
side, 106.
For Mhrshal.
John Hill, 40 ; A. D. Adkius, 68.
For Night Watchman.
C. E. Scott, 64; W. W. Smith, 50.
For Executive Conmittee.
8. F. Mon .s, 111 ; J. E. Wilkerson,
107; J. E. Oliutt, 103; Ira Brinktey, 83,
A. H. Curtis, 108.
Mrs. D. A. Stanford, of Wrighlsboro,
left Thursday for White Oak, Ga., where
she will spend the Winter with her
daughter, Mrs. Brnce.
Miss Hallie Waddell is visiting Mies
Addie McCorkle, at Raysville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bigqon, Mr. and
Mrs. Baxley. Miss Marian Biguon aud
Mr. R. A. Sutton, all of Augusta, spent
Suuday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Avary.
Mr. Claude O’Tyson left Wednesday
for Seattle, Wash., where he will enter
business,
Mr. Alvin Wilson brought us last
some of the finest nhbou cauo we have
ever seen. The largest stalk was nearly
9 feet long aud had tweenty joints.
Our good Mend, Mrs. T. B. Stockton,
places the editor aud family under many
obligations this woek, for n kind remem
brance in the woy of something good
to eat.
Have you bought that Christmas pres
ent ? Then, wLat would be uoer than
a good periodical?
LULU M. PEARCE
Our columns are so much sd t bis
week that we can glye only a limited spaos
to reading matter.
Mad* Yodno Aoaix.
“One of Dr. King'* New Life Pille each
night for two weeks has put mein my teens
again/* writes D. H. Tomer, of Dompsey
towu, Pa. They’re the best iu the world
for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely
vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at Har
mon <t Hadley's Drug Store.
GOOD BARGAINS
The graodect line of Knee Suits ever
brought to Thomson has just been receiv
ed at Kmines’ store.
——
Six FaioHTruL Failubss.
Six terrible failures of six different duo
tors nearly sent Win, H. Mullen, of Look
laud, 0., to an early grave. All said be had
a fatal lung trouble, and that he must soon
soon die. But he was urged to try Dr.
King’s ew Discovery for Cousumption.
After taking five bottles he was entirely
cured. It is positively guarateed to cure
all diseases os Throat, Chest and Langs
including Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Puen
mouia, Bronchitis, Asthma. Croup, Whoop
ing Cough, Hay Fever 60c and 111.00.
T rial bottles free at Harrison &, Hadley’s
Drug Store.
CITATION.
For Permanent Administratin.
OEOIUJIA, t Coder or Obdmaki.
McDurrn Coohtt. J
Whereas. J. D. Howard, Temporary Ad
ministrator of the estate of Willis Howard,
late of said oountv, deceased, has applied
for Permanent Letters of Administration
on said estate, This is to notify sit parties
interested to appear at the December Term,
1900, of this Court and show cause, if any
they can, why said application should not
be granted. C. H. ELLINGTON,
Noy. 9, 1900. Ordinary.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, ) n _
McDuffie County. ) ShenlTs Office.
WILL BE SOLD at the Georgia Kail
road Dapot in Thomoon, Ga., on tbe firet
Tae*dav in January, 1901, within tbe legal
bouiH of aale a One-half Undivided Inter
eat in and to that lot of land in the village
of Wrightsboro, containing One and six
tontbK Aorea, more or leea, known an the
Old Grocery Lot. Said Lot bouuded Eaut
by lot of E. H. Williams, gouth by lands
formerly belonging to W. A. Wade, and
Went by the John Scott storehouse lot. The
alove Oue-haif Undivided Interest told as
the property of H. *J. Wade to saisf < a Fi-fa
issued from MoDuffie Superior Court in
favor of J, P. Jones vs. said H. J. Wade.
£. W. HAWES
Dec. 6, 1900. Sheriff,
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—McDuffie County.
WILL BE SOLD at the Georgia Railroad
Depot in Thomson on the first Tuesday in
January next, between legal Bale hours that
tract of land in McDuffie county, Ga.. con
taining Fifty Acres, more or less, bounded
North by lands of George Larkin; East by
Joe Miles; South by lands of Keeee Hatch
er and Sam Davis, and West by John E.
8m ith’s Drane place. Bold under Fi-fa is
sued from Jostice’s Court of said county in
favor of B. M. Gross vs, Abram Murray, as
th e property of said defendant, Abram
j M array. E. W, HAWES. Sheriff.
LOOK HERE!
I have a car-load of nice Tennessee Mules,
w*ll broke, ages from 4 to (1 years. Also
so me good well-broke Horses. 1 will meet
all compitition in quality and prices.
Thomson Ga. J. E. Wilson.
Before ordering periodicals call on me.
I cau save you money.
Lulu M. Pearce.
——
WALL PAPER.
Beautiful line of Wall Paper samples
on baud. Freight paid on all orders. \
Lulu M. Pearce.
Mrs. Mattie Johuson has nil of the in
gredients, fresh and pure, for making
Fruit Cake. Call at her store on Maiu
Street.
MONEY TOLEND ON LAND .
Money to lend ou good farms at 7 per
per cent, payable 3 to 10 years, or equal
parts each year, to suit borrower. Best
erms ever offered.
Call on Matt W. Gross, Attorney at
Law. Office over J. E Wilson’s new
building,
CITIZENS OF THOMSON,
Having clothing to bo cleaned and dyed
will leave them with my agents, Mac Cole
men and wife and they will reoievo my
prompt attention. lam located at Meseua,
Wisley Harris.
MONEY TO LEND.
I am in position to procure money for
parties who have land at better terras than
ever before offered. If the security is all
right the money cau be had on short notice.
Thomson, Ga. JOHN T. WEST.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—McDuffie County:
By virtue of an order granted by the Or
dinary of said county, will bo sold before
the Georgia Railroad Depost iu Thomson
McDufflo county, Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale, for cash and to the highest
bidder, the purchaser to pay for papers, on
the first. Tuesday in December, 1900, that
tract of land In said state and oounty, near
the town of Thomsou, containing Seventy
Aores (70 A ), more or less, bounded by the
lands of J. -J. Morris, J. B. Stovall, Wayne
Lazeuby, E. A. Wilwon and the dower lands
of Mrs. Mary A. Hayes. Said tract being
all of the home place of the lato W. R.
Hayes, with the exception of the dower
lauds cut off to Mary A, Hayes. Said land
is sold for the purpose of paying the debts
and for distribution among tho heirs of W.
It. Havos, said property belonging to the
estate of W. K. Hayes, deceused, late of
said connty, aud sold n the property of
said estate. MARY A. HAYES,
Nov. 8 1900. Admiuistiutiix
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OF
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at
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the greatest, until to-day we have the largest floor space
occupied with the most desirable goods at the most reasonable
prices ever offered to the public in the Southland.
China Closets, Book |~
Cases, Wardrobes, Com
bination Cases,Lounges, fcapJ-k*
f Bedroom Suites, Parlor
Suites, Dining Room
Suites, Enameled and
Brass Beds, Tables and jsjw&sl
Chairs of all kinds.
Sideboards, Hall Mfjj |
Racks, Cocoa, Cotton
Sideboards In ** U * e .9^j n . a ar, d Japa- M
Golden Oak, nes e Mattings, Shades, u g/
walnut and Stair and Hail Carpets, chi.. ce. i„
Mahogany, and in Rugs and Art | Holden Oak, Walnut I
Squares. • nJ M a hx.ny.
We go north and abroad to challenge for variety of
designs, assortment of makes and lowness of price. When
you visit Augusta then we’ll show the convincing proof.
Church and School Organs always at special cut prices.
THOMAS & BARTON CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Agents for Standard Fashion Patterns,
Southern Agents for Hall’s Burglar and Fire
Proof Safes. _ j