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CRAWFORD YIIJL (E i •DEMOCRAT.
By Edward Young & Co.
WON DERFLX BARGAINS.
TO ALL WHO AB* W WAWT OF
fubnituee.
:o:
Our HAVDSOME WELL SELECTED 8TOCK and LOW PRICES gives
us the advantage oyer other dealers. All the Latest Styles and greatest variety
i» tbe city. *«*.—*" -I *• *•
Every one cl.«. u. «
Greatest Bargains ___
They liavt overseen. Think of Parlor Sets from $17 to $300; Ohnmbar
Sets from Sir, to All ask is trial.
If vou will call or send for prices we will convince vou. we a
We will duplicate any retail bill bought iu New York, Philadelphia or
Balt mn »e.
All Goods imcketi and sliipped free of charge,
COME AND SEE CS.
R. V. HEGSGIE & CO.,
839 BItOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Dee.17,311, ly. __________
CAMPKT^TtS BnmdStT ESTABLISHED 1856 . GKOCF.RIKS-848 Broad St.
Greorgo A.* Hailie^
-THE LIVE-
Carpet and Grocery Ilealer
OFFERS A full LINE Of the FOLLOWING GOODS, LOW FOLt Cash Of its EQUIVALENT.
Octx*r>ot 33o^>str*t33a.orLt.
„ „____________ Cotton __ Tapestvv Ivool'Carpei.,. trussela Carpets. Heavy 3-Ply Carpets. Scotch
All Wmd Carpets and Stair Carp-ts and Rods Strip, dAeii
etian Cftrnetf’ ileartn Rugs and Door Mats Odcor. and Canton Mattings.
Oil dow Cloths, Shades, ait all widths. sites. Rustic Table Oil Sh id--.-. Cloths, l ■>!>< all ' widths. «*dcs. <$* s ; ’ Heps
CorRic^* WftlVYapeA r S Boi'ier P illl Pire'screeus! ! "centers! und B iniis Window
n Ro<>m Picture Frames,
BeauUful aml .
( hrouios Maputo Nets.
w-.nfl-jVT vROwiliA 7'TI’IQ U"; isiiX A Ti p 1 l’T/r‘K , 'K f, r
X t, ■
Ferris'nams. Beef. Geo. Magnolia A. Baiiie’s TIams. B Country -st Fi-ur. Hams. .?**'* Ferris^ » V «reakf*st ^"',,,1^' k
ri.v Smoked f Hhitlms linnets. E m ( recer
Im fteceived HwlV.v Market ii. keis Hang- Tubs,
•,»,! fluir Brnonis Colt-Web Brushes. Feather Dusters.
Buckets Vails. Staple amt Yard Krm s. Live Chickens th- and Dressed ^’hling. Poultry. '
MY MOTTO : “The Nimble Sixpence b M-v then Slow
Sales ».ld S,nab Profits for
e.„D.
MASONIC UA
Dec.17,'81.lv.
Furniture Boom.
■v
ik «. AVf, have just received TiY'Q UAH LOADS of
ELEGANT CHAMBER & PARLOR
3F’-o.x ,, i3-it’0.r*3Ei3
Nevr lias there been such a Stock in Augusta, »iul we itouglit them to sell not
to keep. All who have seen on - •it.o'dc agree we have the li.Midsomes! and most
STYLISH they have even seen Snuth, and ns cheap as they can oe had in the
East West or North We never ml-represent goods— everything sold on its
merits. Satisfaction guaranteed. Uur Stock i.-; complete in every particular.
Everything in the Furniture line you will find here
Agents for the Best ami Cheapest BED SPRING ever soft, every one guar¬
anteed for Ten Years. Write for prices if you cannot come.
J. 3L. Howies & Co.,
717 Broad St., August a, Ga.
Dnc.l7,’81,ly.
Ifine Opera Glasses $
BRONZED JEWELRY,
EXQUISITE IVORY" GOODS, FINE DIAMONDS, WATCHES and
JEWELRY. Augusta Market.
BIGGEST and COSTLIEST STOCK ever on the
For Tti© Holidays
ELEGANT SILVER SERVICE, GOLD HEADED CANES,
FANCY FRENCH FANS, SATUARY, PEARLS,
F. A. BRAHE, Jeweler.
Dec. 17,’81. ly.
Mvr-nc l\| Y I''. K S Xr o M AI A i 1D1TTO l-M I S
A- -L'+v’-' lyj
OBBLKS ... I^N
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INI —■ OtlOIlS , . and. EEOSierV.
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BOOTS, SHOES, ^ ^ HATS A YD CLOTHING
T rrxn it ttv inrpsii'Vii'n ui/i ,< chant- of Taliaferro
± and adjoining counties, that Unir Fall.Stock is now beiiur received, and in price
aud assortment is unequaled by any that ha- ever b*ti ?: I>r... ght to this market. A
special feauture of our ousmess is the establishment of a
WH03JKSA.LE
BOOT,SHOE AND H AT HOUSE
Entirely disti net from our Dry Goods, Notions and other Departments. In < ur
etsewhere^ 1 ^ 1 *®T'^ALrcUaT.TT'to'inspt
SttfsUKk
MYERS A MARCUS.
September 9,18sl.— yi. 286 air! 2 s Breed street, Augusta, Ga.
CRAWFORDYILLE, GEORGIA,* SATURDAY, lUMEMBER 24, 1881.
Georgia Z’uilroaci
*—AMD -
Banking Co.
Office < iseral M&kaoeb, | .
/Sommencin A boosts, G* 'Member 10, liwi. f:
Vy the following passenger schedule will
he operated :
wo. l west— nsii.v. SO. 2 East—DAILT.
Lv.AujjsU io«a m Lv. a. lams «ajw
“ Milledg'll 0.-03a m “C'wf'd’ll 1:10pm
^.T^viss 1 : isssssafe
“ Athens 4,30'p m “ Macon 6:43 p ut
“ Atlanta 5:45 nm ! “ Augusta 4:06p'm
NO. 3 WEST—DAll.V. NO. 4 EAST— DAIM.
Lv.’CFTv*^*:33 _ _ p m Arkrf 2 S?inl a'm
Ar. Atlanta iswaun Ar.AugnsUC:30 !
JOHN W. GREEN, K. It HORSEY
— T^ n * Ker '_T‘ 11 1>as *'K w Agen
1,000 MILES TICKETS
Groroia Railroad Company,
Office Gen m a i. P assen ger Agen t.
/COMMENCING Acovista, MONDAY, April Rtll, 1670. V,
this Company will sell ONK 7th in#.,
Vy TICKETS, TflOC-S
AND MILE g,„N|<,\cr mJifb
line and branches, at TWKNTY-FAE
DOLLARS each. These tickets wilt be
issued to individuals, firms or families, but
not to firms and families combined. U
E. a. DORSEY,
Mav9,1870. General Passenger Agent
KEDUCED HATES!
VIA TIil£
GER CIA RAILROAD
To the Atlanta
COTTON EXPOSITION!
188l ,oV, 0! Vm rhe enc i following n ,D l -' nila «Aeciat ' ’ Novomber-M, armnge
meats j will be inaugurated, ano contin
ue in force until December Slat, proxi
mo. calculated-one way. which in L,%
than one fare ■ io.ii trip. Tick-U
j must be procured tvoiu the Company’s
j Agents, amt will be good to return ire
j Three (3) Days t - iu ami i. !m n •
data Og issue Nor:......mu o, time
' vhl b, ‘ « rit " ted ‘
SCHEDULE OK DAYS ALLOTTED AJyj:
i territory : J
Momlays-Etuhruc s all stations be
tween and ittcludit,.; A Uousla am’.
Camak.
Tuesdays—Embrace, all station* be
tween a d including Uaddocks and
Wamntoii.
hetw^'^Tm^r’“'‘“v" ! '"'” 11 ’ ob
tween Thursdays—Embraces all e. .lions bm
and including Cra.vfordvtik* an4
Athens.
Fridays—Embraces all sta 1 oio, !>*•
tween and including C eiies • :i.
ztlcovy. •
Saturdays—Eminners riba. '
tween ,and ,iiu:l eJms Cev
‘ ThX'vviee 1 beat n hi Will will be I” beef pen , . ,v ,
passenirc*r trains leuviim All.enalm -I i !
con. Washington ami Itlauu the
morning schedules, arriving at
at 5.4', ]>. 111. JSy all other trains agents
will only sell the five [5] dav limited
ten (ieket, [10] at day live limited f5] cents er mile; or (he I
ticket at six
cents per mile. No tickets .mid on the
trains. Be sure am* obtain your ticket
prior to entering the cars.'
John IK Git KEN, General Manager.
L. H. DoUbliY, Gen. idia.senger .!gt.
THE PIEDMONT AIR-LiNE.
The Slirt JUKI Direct RoilU; ?:• rtft.
Schednle in elfeel, 7,1 ly 15, .881, upon
tiie Richmond and 1 ,inw : i< railroad- At
iauta, CUarlotta and Kiclimoini ,..vi*ious:
U.S. Mail | N.Y. L'.f,. ,a*t
Northward. I Express,I Mail,
No. 43 No. 17 i No. 40.
Lv, Atlanta 4:00 pm (3. pm! fh.'io pm
“ Lula 6:46 am 6:00 pni y.07 pin
“ Toccoa 8:13 um 7:30 pin, 0:17 pin
“Seneca 0:21 am 8:41 pm 11:2pm
“ Greeny’! 10:20 am 10:22 am 1:03 am
'■ Spartn gj 12:15 pm 11:12 pm: 2:12 am
“ Charl’te 4:13 pm 4:05 am 6:15 am
“ “ Sallsb’y Danville 6:07 pm 5:56 am am! 7:50 am
0:0!) pm 10:21 11:31 nm
Ar.Rchm'd 7:2S am | 4:18 pm 4:43 pm
“ Washt’n 1:00 pm ! 9:30 pm 9:30 pu:
“ Baltimo'i 8:25 pm 11:25 pm 11:25 pm
“ Philadel 6:50 pm 3:25 am 3:25 am
J‘ New Y’lr 104)5 pm 1 6:50 am 1 6
Southward.! |U.'S. Mail] Express, Nf T. JI.j.Fast i Mail,
_____J No. 42 ! No. 48 j No. 50
Lv.New Yk| t pm"|
8 30 c am 110 00 4 80 am
“ “ Philrdelpju Baltimre! 3 20 40 am j 5 1 05 (16 ain | 9 7 45 05 am
Washt’n pm ; am am
“ 5 00 jim 7 00 am 1110 am
“ Richm’d l0 45 pm 12 00 am 2 35 pm
*• Danville! 7 27 am 6 18 pm 7 9] pm
“ Sa-liwG ry 11 16 am 10 33 pm 11 05 pm
SSSSMSR “sss’liss 7SS >»s
“Toccoa isz sss
| 8 01pm 8 15 am f.30 am
“Lula Atlanta|l2J55a 9 16 pm 9 31am 7 39 am
Ar. 12 20jn » U00 pm
Close, connections made at all junctions
or terminal point.- herein named; with ar
riving and departre ; t rains of otiwr Lines.
Sleeping car on n Nos. 42 and 4*‘i be
tween Macon an A unta.
.^[ n * t;ar service daily,
Tickets sold and baggage checked from
and to aUgwint* North, South and w. -t
^ ^ L, e a i i i.-H Agent
_
<liin °uwt furnished free, wi:u fi;;!
' * structions 1 oi con*. : . 1 1. i !<■ , no '
profitable in. business The bu-im that any um can ■
learn, gage
and our instrueUon- c- , . J......
and plain, that any oa- can
»o ouvvwwiui ao iii'ii, ’ y tii;«j
can earn large sums. Many ’have idr a- at
the business over one iuimir> 1 do': • .a
a single week. Nothing like it ever known
I'"fore. All who engage are surprised at
tlie ease and rapidity with which they are
to'ttite able to make money. You can engage
bu.ffness •.<l«t..'" ■ .
at great profit. YoudomJ: )H do notil '.Ve to C
capital in it. We take ait tie
who need ready money, slmi id write to u*
t once. All furnished free. Ad-ire
True & Co., Augusta, Ms e.
A Silver l.inlrg
• -
There's never a dav so sunny
But * little olouA appears ;
There's never a life so bappv
But ha* its time of tears ■
r the suu shines out the brighter
Whenever the tempest clears.
There's never a garden growing
rri There's . roses *u everj- heart plot; hardened
never a so
But it has »ne tender spot;
" e h“ v e ouiy to prune the border
To find the forget-me not.
There's never a sun that rises
Hot we know ‘twill set at night ;
The tints that gleam in the morning
At evening are Just as bright;
And tlie hour that is the sweetest
Is between the dark and light.
x J here , a never « dream so happy
There-sn^m'^dream of sorrow glad*
But the waking makes us
W T e shall look some day with wonder
At the troubles we have had.
r
GENERAL NEWS
AS Cl.CAM.ll khom telegrams
A SO LETTERS.
Being tile Latest f it forma t ion as Con¬
densed from the Newspapers—A Brief
Iteview of What the Country Is At,
Culled tor tile Headers of the Demo¬
crat.
__
-drnlge Edward^ox, of Portland, Me.,
is (lead.
—A sea cow was recently seen in the
bay near St. Augustine.
— There lifts been shipped t' is season
from Tampa l,0;i;i,a»0 oranges.
—st. Augustine, Florida, is out of debt
lias »;.oo cash in the safe,
-i',,,,,.,,,,-..,, ! s f a, “
j ‘ I,m * «* an ’, litdependeut can
' , . S«‘Vernor.
" '
—twenty-five deaths m Chicago from
! ^mll-pox last week.
-Frank K. Derring, agent in New
.Orhmus for 11. V. Hobortsm, * Co., ii.
l.ro lias disappeared ilith *23.000.
— The Senate confirmed Hon. Timothy
llorte yesterday as postnmster-ganernl.
-It is agaiii rumored that the President
! v411 ,u,t Rive the South a place in the < ’ab
»«t
I —1 be successor to Judge Hunt will not
hr app, inted until after the holidays. •
*—There am 2:1,000 acres of land hi < r
groves in Marion count, , Florida.
^niu MMo *bo isli \lia whipping post.
‘ il ‘ t’* 11 ”' J»s* lo e of Alahsina Is a
rmter by trade^, and formerly worked at
ih, ‘ v *’ u ‘ «t'Allien*.
Ti, * , o<f. of •MWm9sw 'In tho jiimut
ey null e""tuni at Greenwood, was
.’ly
-'S'a.-l;lia,. eleven ts>g*r Jt’i, t„, ies*
eiga, '» 1 ”N: .annually. -' PW.-enstftd tprmW’t 11
,
. ' vulow . <, .*' ' ,ctor . , 1 , ! |
> 11 1,M ' » are
v, ' a «^« 11 triimgular light for the Stanards
villelMn., nost-omce.
"liu.: <>t th ■ Virginia assoelath n
<*f Auiei ■an otrm, 1 will be h Id at F„n
hotel, Riehn.end, February 28th.
-dews from Hus ha arc sotUt.v; eoa
stoutly in all parts of Mississippi,
-iu Kentucky Urn maximum yearly
production of iron ore in tons is 1113,420.
—They exnibif turnips in Florence,
Ala., which weigh twenty-eight pounds.
—The postmaster-general has directed
the postmasters throughout tile country
to observe Monday, December goth and
Die 2 l ot January, as holiday*.
- Two ears containing ! 000 turkeys,
10.000 chickens and 1,000 dozen eggs went
from Knoxville to Savannah ft day or two
since.
—In the four states of Georgia, Ala¬
bama, South Carolina and Tennessee, the
number of persons employed in the maim
fae.ti're of cot.on is 11,788, against 5,800 in
1870.
—A mulatto woman named Fanny
Crawford has Just returned to her farm In
Mississippi with fifty negroes, from Sum¬
ter county, Alabama. This year, about
closing time, she worked 300 hands on
her farm, which she manages herself.
—lion. 11. M, McVeigh, of Mississippi
county, Arkaii.as, is spoken of for the
gubernatorial chair in 1882.
-The people In Hernando eounty, FJor.
ula, are eating watermelons, tomatoes,
new Irish potatoes, squashes and other
vegetables.
—Tlie state of West Virginia has no iu
*7*r;T zss'szxzr ............. -— mmm
A , ar 8- P< t,tlon iR being . g >tt,en ,, up in .
Alabama, , , , praying for the opening of
Coosa river to navigation, and beseeching
that no delay be permitted.
. .... CouitD! .. .. North Caro
ima, was locked in a loom by her father,
who (-Mined a savage Ini II dot under■ her
pried open her window, and earned her
off.
.—Ex-Tn auer ^arrabee, of I. ' ■
View, (C, •,:»,> ■ a defuuifei.
f i io Y .hum ,, i ri I r *i lie ) •*. -v t y * / ml i -
", ‘ 1 ! .
11 !r ’ ‘ “rmeh line to I- ort Church
k 1. ' • H’ 1 j hay.
families in Chicago have been summoned
L ,e{!r , »><*forc a jn.-tscG 1»r ref \-iuz to
" ‘
!> ted t Ives end id lie uiicr.- of
their families to be vaccinated.
—John (I. Hurst, an aged wholesale
•-''eiteda '■ • Il -rr-.j
' •• Mi 'add in f-'!5,009'he'l at the in-tam-e
, of b;s SOU. c Samuel Samuel B. B. tllirrl. Hur t, wl.o who charges elisno..
him with selling his business and stock
and appropriating the proceed which
amounted to;s 15,000.
—Another assassination pint has baen
discovered at the Cara at
Gatchina.
—The Iritb-AmeHcaB societies ef Haiti,
mere ere endeavoring to rnieo * 230 ,uuo for
the Irish land leagno.
—^The Housa of Representatives has ad
Journed uetil January.
-Mr. Brown introduced a bill to an
thonze the sale of the military barracks
aad the lands on which they aro located
in Savannah. Ga. Referred to the Com
mift^ on Military Affair.
sSasssrsssair
-ZZLTLXT ~ —
tJx^r^^z
,0 »' >cember 21 st hothing new had
. been brought out the
in Guiteac case,
rh ? t * Rtl "' ony " s 10 hl * "*»«y «oea o.
is:;:: ^-"“***
A ^pTa , 'w^ml V 'v ,n ?' Z?*'
ntLlerSSerSe^rLd savs 1 n 1
c*' Moml “y ni B h ‘ i»y Henry lege
‘"-rest sarst _
K ‘JZZZZ :lz * “ ‘— • K “
- 1 hirty-four , persons wei# _ killed Mon
[ £ ‘-The ,y 1,1 a collU ' ry c *l'l°sion Bolton,
city of IndiatiupnllH „a* begun
suit against J. (;. S. Harrison for payment
of an assessment on *200,wo wort, of
government bonds alleged to have been
purchaaed on March 31, and sold April t.
Tbe , 0 v '.aims thnt. , heso bond, , ere sub
ject to taxation under the tax law of issi
Of the hrlanger railroad system, lives at
Montgomery, Ala. Karon Krlanger and
other Karat,can capitalists furnished the
money and Mr. Wolfe began to buv up
small railroads in the Gulf States in 1870.
Mr. Wolfe is about fort.y-flv, years of age
ami is regarded as a broad, Uir-seetn
business man. Aside from bis railroad
business he owns a bank at .Meridian,
Miss., and a hotel at Chattanooga.
—A serious charge lias been mail,!
against ex-l’resideut Davis by Gen.
Joseph IS. Johnston. Ho says that the
ex-Prc.xidv.iik is $J,50t),u0o sh >rt in his nc
counts with tho Confederate Government.
—The JianctU, James Gordon Bennett's
exploring ship has been crushed in an ice¬
berg iu tlto Polar sea. Thu occurred Oil
the vud of June.
the Wandswortti (Bag.) pollen
«nurt, Dr. iaimso,. was examined on n
of murder, in having caused the
death of « student’ at Bleubem House
Sv^'l, MTundledou. I l.’s i with the I’Ll viownfsuc
proiu o -ty. el,co was
TJ ,-d of t:,' ... ft? 4., ■“ l -
Pol*'L (Uooaoly , . ▼ -
, . am Lite, .. , had been found
in the stnmaoh of the do,.eased. It Is now
Proposed to exhume tho body of a brother
ef the Ue.consotl, who died recently under
I") b-rioiis < ironm ,lances. Hr. lainnmi |
to bw iu voml Hjiiritst.
'I'w'ivy luiuiliv.^ gf iliH coul mirfors.
Who have heel, on a strike at Grand
Combe, have resum.-d work.
Secret ary Hunt said recently that he
liad not been oil, re,l Um vacant Judgeship
of the Court of Claim*, and that he hud
110 desire (o return to tint bench.
A family of seyen persons in Bloom
in * tim ’ 111 UK were* [>oi,suHL'(i lvuflitly by
eating canned fruit. Th»y were made
very sink, bvt It Is thought all will recover.
—The fifty mile bicycle rac» for the
championship of America, in New York.
waH won by George D. Gideon, of German,
town, Frank Howard being tecoml. The
winner’s time was three hours, thirteen
minute*, eight and a half second*,
—In the suit of George Flagg and other*
ag»ln*t the Manhattan Railway Company,
the Metropolitan Elevated Hallway Com
pany, and the New York Elevated Rail.'
road Company, m the United States Cir¬
cuit Court, Judge Blatohford rendered
Ills decision yesterday afternoon denying
the motion of tho plaintiffs for an injunc¬
tion restiaining tho companies from eon
solidating.
-At the toll-gate on the Port Royal
Pike, tw - ami a half mile* from Clark*.
Wile, Tenn., the gate-keeper, Mr W J
j Phillip*, shot and killed a young man
i named Nick Heathman
, __
I ROUNDABOUT IN GEORGIA
-*.*«*-.
-Kev. I eter Johnson, and aged colored
preacher of Augusta, died tbe,other day
-Win. Brown, of Conyers, was killed by
the falling of a tree the other dav
: ’
—The d><» ‘L-Jit lP-ht house 1 on Pig u-,, Island, , , near
Savannah, .. was bun»u<l tho other morning,
—Tlie recorder at Augusta is sailing in
to the saloon keepers for peddling pop
y.
— Nancy (Jordan, colored, died In Wat
kinsvillc the other dav at the terrific age
of 105.
•I-I,. hardy yeomen around Griffin an ■
!; 11 >|u 11'. I <» * I ami of tho Cayote y <iiul a (if ot
, ..... ,,- .. v 1 x *'
—Oliver J. Miller, a well known young
business man of Savannah committed
ili • *
—Andrew Lyon, a mail messenger on
. n
Gd* h, \. \n. t v Oeorgia Railroad, was
•
killed near Ktiox \ ilie. on Tue-aiay, hy fall
ing under the wheel
Lnfiin i" pulling , . for an electric light,
11(1 if I;' ■ -p; pel : i '■ epoil, Ni|,;s of
the Daily N( w will make them have’it.
Hush Push nti up your voio* city j council, Niles, push ’em
up.
-Two negro - , Ben Myer-s ami Jim Ste
J)it('ii8, i>uing i iiuirioruH <»f i* <t(TH* clunky
-
r c I. 5.—Xo. 51.
|Umsei, ly. After had gently a reeounter punching in fcouUi* recent,
«ashin* themselves. each other
they deviated and behaving h.ul!y
dialled “IT! aecoimt £ ’ rrie “ News gives a
of a cutting ,u,p* t »
Alapaha, between Lem Luke »n,l a Mr. ~
Tm^ucbwhuS —Floyd tbs"!^' 1 * wounded.
chain^glng cobntv has tvn .it ”
on the The s
the laudable 1Z
roads that *
? -•
.;*,*• ***"** £ »W2S
of 11 fv u
dav thirtv * ' * r '
fiv,. ThSHvLTmuT'acStS
conviction.
° f U ° m *' «•»■*£ •‘‘•T*
^ —
-The Conyers Examiner savs that -g th.
rr.:, AK5S2 *'r
-? year. T’ wonder 7 Unit school ' aianua
| never marry.
-Dr. E. <i. Ferguson, of if*,**, hM |n
I 1 ^ eZZ tt T" 'T ’’•"‘'I......•
! bed swinging , m ' ""^‘s of an iron
can be turned to anv " *’ *
and noiseless movement.
I est _Jml'm James i it , "Hfeformerly , !' 7 '” U '
i it,,,-, r v , ed
| rope. The whole ’matter i* emeh.ne I t
mystery, but the presumption ? i t Hmt 1 t" ho
commited suicide *
’
,, , . .. M,
.." wln * « Popular post.
, V I" "> , hail his otHoml
« , head cut
'T 1 l K,s V ‘'hninien, of that
^tal^Tof .
tlm “
„ ■
- W. Million and I .K,ltemfru«, of tsar,
deasviile, weui iirrestod li, A limit h the otl
cr day for the bold, open daylight robljerv
hn the streets of a man named (fuflirle
from Kentucky. They sm-uteil bis r
fital foity.fivo dollars watc,»
in money, #
A grand reception and hop were given
at the Kimball House. Atlanta, file oftu-r
night, in honor of ift,g dulla. the. m-clini.
plislwd daughter and on yrhUd ofthe oiwat:
soldier, “UtonewaV, '
- -The AIbany News reports t H
,,
gro youths, named respectp, -n \',Am
Nelsoniuid Tom Alexander, wor]
at Guifpy J Jaawii, the f'nmaf pfiv w Pie 4
il 1' fill -S<TlftIf Sill tilth y
of AtXrsRn v - • A • ■
load Altered Torn AiexrodepL ,,.,,7
buys ft.id not been known k»Mp<i; < rr„|| ll -.
and were considered good frietlls an T tt,®
ItlHIitets only tfy> niguU iif h care!e <<4 ■
■
handling of fire.i MILS.
Saturday < veiling floury Knluht shot
and killed Refer Goodwill a short distal,n.
from Mavslmilvill,,. They were both livinir
on William Ii„s|,.,„'s m,,-,. ;llJf |
homo when the difllenltv ore M red Knight
did not runaway ami elnhnx the shooting
was accidental." ™
-Wi’fglitsvilh, Advance > fty*: Judge VV
W. Mixon went oft a few day* ago t» feed
hi* hogs, and while In the »w«mp a wTld
. hog made ^ fight
nf, him, mid the Judge, not
having time to pick hi* tree, ascended a
"lick Kapling. After awhile the .lodge'*
grip failed and lie enuio down, when the
Img made for him again, hot w« learn that
after a serious struggle with him he iltkOx
seeded in tying film.
—An old man, whose name D not given,
was found «n Um rnudsiije lying m a ditch
about twelve miles from Navannah. Mi.
Smith, who lives m ar, took com position
on him. The old man, who was about
Hlxty years old, said that Uegrogs wuylajd
him, robbed linn of hi* rwpet.ba# a U< |
money and bent him terribly. He was
badly bruised and egt. Air, Smith sent
him on a wagon to Suvaimali, He got off
the wagon near Hatbry Park, and
after .oon
was found dead by the roaduide,
,So says the Recorder.
Milledgnville Recorder "An aflioted far,.!,
ly Is that of the Biyne* of this city. A few
weeks ago Mr. A. F. Bayne died. ,j 14st prt.
vious to ills death he lost a child t, *i Fri¬
day i , last, . , bis (laughter, Mis* Martha
died, after long Bayne
a Illness. She Was a iiied
allst atom latecouiinenecment and uyoung
lady of unusual scholarly attainments. Her
aunt, Miss Aide Bayne, a very intelligent;
and lovely young lady, is ymy ill at til#
residence of her brother-in-law. Mr. Jac«f
Caraker. and her brother, Mr, Ed. iiav,,g
the very well ill at. known fils home. and Here popular druggist,^! of^B
i- a group
Dictions rarely M „. f„, tl
From eminent.1 II Southall, M. 1J.
Hack, ,lrk i
“I willingly !e ir testimony to tiM
lent Liquid food tonic effect of C'uldvii’*JB
F.vti ,,'t of Beef mul Touifl
and ratog e mi; regarding digested it as Ionic, a mild. u^B
.- well
c:i Os f.f ( ]»!«,*'» i-• N'TVUUHiD-s^
Debility, * «»»is^vur*ut upon
pcnotl of •AOJI54M,." f Ih llDMUlll'
gunuroHy. J
Humbugged aboj A r
I saw so much «aij
doi-toclig, „ Hop Bitter., ,nel and my wile ,yJ jj
neec] v
humllu
in U Hi f
my
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