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HOME JOURNAL.
PHIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1886.
PEN AND SCISSORS
8 ERVNG UP EOT A SORT OP
ATOMIC HASH.
AND SPICING IT HERE AND THERE WITH
A SMATTER OF HUMOR OR A
SMACK OF SATIRE.
—The early buckwheat cake catches the
country sausage.
—lt is estimated that 18,000.000 pairs
of boots and shoes are annually manufac
tured in prisons.
—A ‘‘school” of whales numbering one
hundred and thirty were driven ashore and
captured in Garth Bay, Westray, one of
the Orkney Islands, a few days age.
—Buffalo is going to have a tremendous
clock. The dials will be twenty-five feet
in diameter, three hundred and sixty one
feet above the street and lighted by elec
tricity. *
—California lias the youngest telegraph
operator, it is believed in the country. She
is Miss Nellie Welch, eleven years of age,
and she has full charge of the office at
Point Arena.
—lt is funny the way Americans have
of doing things. If a white man in Ari
zona steals a coat he is banged. If an In
dian scalps a white man he is sent to Flor
ida to gather oranges.
—Thomas Wilkinson, of Adrian, Mich.,
has a full beard that reaches to bis feet. It
is six feet loug and is still growing. He
can tic his mustache in a double bow-knot
at the back of his head.
—lt is suggested that petroleum frozen
nto the shape of bricks can be utilized as
fuel for steam vessels, and carried in much
smaller space than would- be required for
coal as now used for the same purpose.
—Mr. Abraham Emerson, of Canada, re
cently celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday
by digging forty bushels of potatoes in
seven hours. The spunky old gentleman
was a member of the Ohio Senate in 1846.
—White huckleberries were offered for
sale in Norwich, Conn., lately. They are
said to grow In only two places in Connec
ticut—a round hillock in a big swamp in
Salem and a similar place at Spring Hill,
In Windham county.
—Dr. Andries estimates that the peril
from lightning is from three to fivefold
greater than it was fifty years ago, owing
to the vastly increased electrical intensity
induced by the charging of the atmosphere
with steam and smoke at all centres of pop
ulation.
—A few mouths ago while Mrs. Mary At
kins, a young matron of Salmon Palls, N. H.,
was horseback riding, the straps of the sad
dle gave way and she was thrown, injuring
her spine. She now sues the man who
sold her the saddle, alleging that it was
defective and claiming five thousand dol
lars damages.
BILE BEANS! "What a funny name
for a medicine! Nevertheless it is very
significant as applied to the article.
Bile, according to Webster, is “ a yel
lowish bitter, viscid nausceous fluid,
secreted by the liver.” Whenever the
liver does not act properly this fluid is
retained in the blood and poisons the
whole system, and sallowness and misery
is the result. SMITH’S BILE BEANS
is a sure cure for biliousness and liver
complaint. Price, 25 cents per bottle.
BLOOD AND MONEY.
The blood of man has much to do in shap
ing his actions during his pilgrimage through
this troublesome world, regardless of the
amount of present or expectant money in
pocket or stored away in bank. It is a
conceded fact that we appear as our blood
makes us, and the purer the blood, the hap
pier, healthier, prettier and wiser we are;
hence the oft-repeated interrogatory, “how
is your blood?” With pure streams of life
giving fluid running through our hearts
and ploughmg through our physical frames
our morals become belter, our constitution
stronger, our intellectual faculties more
acute and grander, and men, women and
children happier, healthier and more lovely.
The unprecedented demand, the unpar
ralleled curative powers, and the unmistak
able proof from those of unimpeachable char
acter aDd integrity, point with an unerring
finger to B.B.B.—Botanic Blood Balm—as
far the best, the cheapest, the quickest and
the grandest and most powerful blood rem
edy ever before known to mortal man, in
the relief and positive cure of Scrofula,
Rheumatism, skin diseases, all taints of
blood poison, Kidney complaints, old ul
cers and sores, cancers, catarrh, etc.
8.8.8. is only about three years old—
a baby in age, a giant in power—but no
remedy in America can make or ever has
made such a wonderful showing in its mag
ical powers in curing and entirely eradicat
ing the above complaints, and of gigantic
sales in the face of frenzied opposition and
would-be monopolists.
Letters from all points where introduced
are pouring in upon us, speaking in its
.oudest praise. Some say they receive more
benefit from one bottle of B. 8.8. than they
have found from twenry to tnirty and
fifty and even one hundred bottles of
a boasted decoction of inert and non-med
lcinal roots and branches of common forest
trees. We hold the proof in black and
white, and we also hold the fort.
All who desire full information about
the cause and cure of Blood Poisons,
Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings, l leers,
Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints,
Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail tree,
a copy of our 32-page Illustrated Book of
Wonders, filled with the most wonderful
and startling proof ever before known. Ad
dress BLOOD BALM CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEOBErIA BAILBOAI SCBIIBLE.
Stone Mountain Eoute,
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY, )
Office of General Manager, >
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 18, 1886 >
pOMMENCING BUNDAY, 19th Inst, the
following Passenger Schedule will be
operated. Trains run by 90th meridian
time, 82 minutes slower than Augusta time:
FAST X-XXTIEI
NO, 27. WEST DAILY. j
Lve Augusta 7:45 am '
“ Wash’n 10:40 am I
LvWash’n 7:20 |
Ar Athens 12:35 pm
Ar Gr’nsbo’ 10:14 “
“Atlanta 1:00pm |
NO. 1 WEST —DAILY.
Lv AugustalO 50 a m
“ Macon.. 710 “
“ Mil’dge. 943 “
“Cainak.l2ls “
“ Wash’t.ll 20 “
“ Athens. 900 “
Ar G’boro’. 2 19 p m
Ar Atlanta. 5 45 p m
NO. 3 WEST —DAILY.
Lv Augusta 9 40 p m
Ar G’boro'. .2 14 a m
Ar Atlanta.. 6 40 “
NO. 88. BAST DAILY.
Lve Atlanta 2:45 p m
Ar Gr’nsbo’ 5:20 p m
“ Athens... 7:40 “
“ Wash’ton 7:35 “
Lv Wash’n. 4:20 “
“ Augusta 8:15 “
NO. 2 EAST —DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 8 00 a m
“ G’boro’. 11 40 am
Ar Athens 520 p m
Ar Wash’t. 220 “
“ Carnak. 1 36 “
“ Mil’dge. 449 “
“ Macon . 6 15 “
Ar Augusta 3 35 p m
NO. 4 EAST—DAILY.
Lv Atlanta. 7 30 p m
Ar G’boro’l2 06 a m
Ar Augusta 5 00 a m
WSUPERB IMPROVED SLEEPERS
TO AUGUSTA & ATLANTA.
Train No. 27 will stop at and receive
passengers to and from the following
points only: Grovetown, Harlem, Thom
son, Norwood, Barnett, Crawf’dv’e, Union
Point, Greenesboro. Madison, Rutledge,
Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Lithonia,
Stone Mountain, and Decatur.
Train No. 28 will stop at, and receive pas
sengers to and from following stations, on
ly : Grovetown, Harlem, Dearing, Thomson,
Norw’d, Barnett, Crawf’dv’e, Union Point,
Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Cir
cle, Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone
Mountain and Decatur.
The Fast Line has Through Sleeper from
Atlanta te Charleston and connects for all
points West and Northwest, East and South,
east.
E. R. DORSET,
General Passenger Agent
Tno. W. Green, Gen’l Manager.
Joe W. White, G. T. P. A.
Augusta, Ga
PIEDMONT ROUTE
Richmond & Danville R R Cos.
• A. & C. A. L. DIVISION.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
IN EFFECT JULY 4, 1886.
Trains run by 75th Meridian time—One
hour faster than 90th Meridian time.
Northbound. —— .
No. 61. No. 53.
Lv. Atlanta 600 P M 8 40 A M
Ar. Gainesville 755 “ 10 35 “
“ Lula 820 “ 11 00 “
“ Toccoa 947 “ 12 03 PM
“ Seneca 10 54 “ 12 57 “
“ Easley 11 59 “ 205 “
“ Greenville 12 25 “ 2 30 “
“ Spartanburg 1 34 AM 3 43 “
“ Gaffney 221 “ 432 “
“ Gastonia 3 32 “ 5 41 “
Charlotte 4 40 “ 0 25 “
“ Salisbury 610 “ 801 “
“ Statesville 12 39 PMj 2 44 AM
“ Asheville 6 16 “ | 9 55 ••
Ar.'Warm Springs... 852 “ .12 30 “
"“"Raleigh..... 135 “ j*7 00AM
“ Goldsboro 4 40 “ |llOO “
“ Greenesboro 7 53 A Mi 9 35 PM
“ Danville 10 00 “ 11 30 PM
“ Richmond 3 30 “ 7 00AM
“ Lynchburg 12 55 “ 200 “
“ Charlottesville.... 315 “ 410 “
“ Washington 830 “ 830 “
“ Baltimore 11 25 “ 10 03 “
“ Philadelphia 3 00 AM 12 35 PM
“ New York 620 “ 320 “
DAILY.
Southbound. No ; go. I No. 52.
Lv. New York 12 00 ng’tj 4 30PM
“ Philadelphia 7 20AM 6 50 “
“ Baltimore 950 “ 9 45 *•
“ Washington 11 15 “ 11 00 “
“ Charlottesville.... 345 PM 300 AM
“ Lynchburgh 005 “ 515 “
“ Richmond! 325 “ 200 “
“ Danville 8 33 8 05 “
“ Greenesboro 11 00 “ 8 48PM
“ Goldsboro 11 50 AMi*s 00 P M
“ Raleigh 5 00 PM *lO 30 “
“ Warm Springs.... 1 35 “
“ Asheville 4 21 “
“ Statesville 11 28 “
“ Salisbury 12 57 “ 11 S3 “
"“"Charlotte 250 “ 100 P M
Gastonia 339 “ 142 “
“ Gaffney’s 454 “ 249 “
“ Spartanburg 546 “ 334 “
“ Greenville 704 “ 449 “
“ Easley 732 “ 514 “
“ Seneca 846 “ 612 “
Toccoa 953 “ 709 “
“ Lula 11 07 “ 826 “
“ Gaiucsville 11 32 “ 850 “
Ar. Atlanta 130 PM 10 40 “
♦Daily, except Sunday.
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
On tiains 50 and 51 Pullman Buffet
Sleeper between New York and Atlanta.
Pullman Sleepers between Goldsboro
and Warm Springs.
On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet
Sleeper between Washington and Mont
gomcry ; Washington and Augusta. Pull
man Sleeper between Greencsboro and
Richmond ; Greencsboro and Raleigh.
Through tickets on sale at principal sta
tions to all poiuts. For rates and informa
tion. apply to any agent of the Company,
or to
E. B. THOMAS, I C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Manager. | Ass’tGen. Pass. Agt.
Richmond, Va.
ATLANTA
Medical College,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
OI?, 3-A.ITIZEXS IST 1855.
The Twenty-ninth annual session of this
old and established Institution will begin
OCTOBER 7, 1880, and continue until
MARCH 1, 1887. Clinical instruction un
surpassed. An abundance of Anatomical
Material always on hand. For catalogue or
any Information address,
JAMES A. GRAY, M.D., Proctor,
P. O. Box 523.
SAM DENNING
Contractor ami Builder!
AV9VWA. OXOSt'M.
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310 EIGHTH STREET.
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GEORGIA HOME JOURNAL: GREENESBORO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1886.-EIGHT PAGES.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PADGETT,
The Mammoth Furniture Stork
Man, begs to call your attention
to the foollowinq awfully low
prices—GOODS guaranteed :
An entire Walnut Bed-room Suite,
full marble top, 10 pieces, $39 ; a
very Large and Elegant Solid Wal
nut Parlor Buite, covered with
Plush, oDly $42.50; an Elegant
Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with
either Good Hair Cloth or Fancy
Ramie, at $27.50 ; a Large Assort
ment of Poplar Bed-room Suites,
full marble top, at $32; or in wood
top, from 16.50 to 25 dollars.
A No. 7 Flat. Top Cook Stove, with
50 pieces of ware, for 18 dollars;
No. 6 Step Stove, 25 pieces of ware,
$8.75.
Every kind and every article of ev
ery Aind in the Furniture, Beddiug
and Stove Line ; also, a full line of
Window Shades, Carpets, Rugs,
Clocks. Pictures, et j.
In Undertaking Department you
can find Coffins and Caskets, Gen
tlemen's Robes, Ladies Robes, Odd
Fellow’s and Mason’s Trimmings,
and a full line of all other trim
mingß.
Any information will be cheerfully
given. Write for full particulars
and prices.
L.F. Padgett's
FURNITURE STORE,
1110 and 1112, Broad Street,
AUGTSTA, : : GEORGIA.
H. N. REID,
—DEALER IN —
IMPROVED HACIINEtY
WITH THE FOLLOWING A8
Specialties:
I. Eagle Cotton Gins with the adjustable
curved seed board.
2. Monarch Baling Press. Best hand
press in the world.
3 Improved Engines and Saw Mills.
4. The Standard Boiler Feeder, only
one handle to operate. Is the only practi
cal graded machine in the market.
Call and see me, at
713 REYNOLDS STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ir C 5 SSK 2SSF O 3 si& 512 s^&s
—MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT & COMMISSION IN
BOOTS AND SHOES !
54 B ROAD STREET, AUGUSTA- GA,
BOSTON OFFICE : 131 SUMMER STREET. *
Merchants will always find in my stock a fine assortment of Boots and Shoes, direct
from the factories, and at manufacturers prices. Merchants will find it greatly to their
interest to place their orders with me.
ALL GOODS SOLD BY SAMPLES SHIPPED DIRECT FROM FACTORY.
IsT Sole aeents for the CHESHIRE CELEBRATED SHOE MANUFACTURING
COMPANY for the Southern States.
JAMES U. JACKSON,
BROKER.
No. 2 LIBRARY BUILDING.
BONDS AND STOCKS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
03ST COMMISION.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED,
Agent for entire South for the Sale of the
Marietta & North Georgia Railroad
FIRST MORTGAGE 0 per cent. BONDS.
Prompt attention promised to all business
entrusted to me.
P. O. Box 657, AUGUSTA, GA.
TEE AUGUSTA
mum
MANUFACTURE
A Cotton Cin which is Not
Surpassed for Fine Lint,
Clean Seed, fast Work,
Fine Mechanism.
Repair Colton Gina of any make in the
beet manner, Manufacture
CUED CIIEIEICI GUST KkLS.
Bell Ilia Ames Portable Engiue on skids.
Ames Mounted Euaiue, Ames Btatiuuary
Engine with |mrkless boiler. Hinlsall
Traction Engine, Hinlsall Portable Engine
on Bkhts, Variable Kami haw Mills, hiditlls
"litasT Power Press, Mdiiells Hand Prens,
Michigan Automatic Injn tor, Btuitb CtHlon
Bawd Eli valor, I ku,ii heed , 'rushers, Cut*
ton Liu Muiertul. RiU, Bust Us. >n , En
gine EUluit*, Pul by, Bluiftiug, Itching
0. H. STOVE.
jutytl MAMAUICKAtUUVTA, UA t
ftIT MAY * BE^:
YOU HAVE NOT YET CALLED AT
BURKE’S MUSIC HOISE.
72 CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, Q-A;
YOU WILL FIND THERE PIANOS AND ORGANS OF BEST MAKES AT
Prices which Defy Competition.
Cash goes to the bottom ! But you can nearly get there on my installment plan. If Total Cash is not convenient I
will take second-hand instruments in exchange. I have established this house with a view to making it second to none in
the South. I have engaged the services of MR. C. H. TAYLOtf, practical maker and builder of Pianos, Pipe and Reed Or
gans. He has had an experience of thirty years and now as manager of my Music Business lam sure lie will give the public
of this section good work, fair dealing and low prices on all sales and repairs. BURKE’S MUSIC HOUSE will be kept
first-class in every respect. There you can always find
Fl-A-Isros <&. ORGANS 11
Guitars. Banjos, Violins, Flutes, Strings, Bridges, Rosin and all musical goods. Tuning and repairing promptly done at city
prices. All work and every instrument guaranteed.
C. H. TAYLOR, Manager. E. W. BURKE, Prop.
Jesse Tlio:m.;pson. <&, Cos.
of
min usi min imiuici mcmi
LUMBER., LATHS AND SHINGLES.
WINDOW GLASS &BUILDERS’ HARDWARE
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard—HALE STREET, near Central Railroad Yard
uak -o’ Gs- to - s tc 1 c x
S€§FIELB’S li@i WBRSi.
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA.
Manufacturers of the old and well known
SCOfIELDS FATEITEDEHFIIE FHEHIUH CDTTOI PUSS
The most substantial, best built, and fastest Packing Cotton Press on the market. Packs
by hand, horse, water or steam power. Portable and Stationery Steam Engines and
Boilers, all sizes and styles—4 to 100 horse power. Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Mill
Gearing and Alachinery a specialty. Hancock Inspirators, the iiest boiler feeder known
and acknowledged standard. Iron Pipe and Fittings, Engine Trimmings, Brass Valves,
Whistles, Lubricators. Rubber and Leather Belting, and everything pertaining to Foun
dry, Machine and Mill Supply business. Address
SCHOFIELD &. SON Proorietors, Macon, Ca.
their cure
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A.BLONG
(SUCCESSOR TO LONG & CO.)
and. detail ZDealer in
Drugs andSeeds.
13 Broad st, -A-tlderis G-a,
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WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Drags fresh and pure. Patent medicines of all kinds. Simmons
Regulator, 8. S. S., B. B. B. etc. Toilet Soaps of all kinds, Colgates,
Mauberts, Pears, Lnbins, etc., Colgate’s Cashmere Bonqnet 25c cake.
Dyes, all colors, Red, Aniline, Purple, Blue, etc. Diamond Dyes, the
best 10c dye sold, all goods guaranteed to be lasting colors. Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, etc. Red Seal Lead, best lead in the
market. Try it.
A fall line of these goods on band. Face Powders, Lubins, Lor
enz, Palmer’s and Chases. Call for the Gossamer and Lorans Down
Powder, only 25c a box. Handkerchief extracts of all kinds. Give
me a call. A. B. LONG, Athens, Ga.
FALL OPENING
Mwwtio Tewple I
Our stock is now complete in every department, and casual or careful Inspection
will show it to be the handsomest and best assorted ever shown in this section.
In announcing that we are thoroughly prepared for the Fall Trade, we will not go
Into descriptive details about the goods, but simply say that everything Novel, Elegant
and Fashionable In the Dry Goods Line can be seen on our counters and shelves. Thn
Block includes everything from low-priced, substantial goods to the very finest manu
factured at home and abroad.
Wo give a standing, unqualified guarantee on pricea against every market in the
United Histes; and any one who doubts our ability to do this is earnestly requested to
put the matter to a practical test. Every guarantee we offer will be fully maintained.
Whether you are ready to purchase at present or not, we cordially invite you to call and
examine the stock.
Samples sunt on application. In ordering goods or samples, please specify the goods
desired, and whether the nearest we have will do if we have not the exact thing ordered.
BAIY & ARMSTRONG,
BROAD and ELLIS STS. AUQUSTA. GA.
CRANFORD & DAVIS^
Blank Books , Fancy Stationery !
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