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ha Sib nlah Tr.H a Ttwb’e
I T rriM* Ww.
Conner: We.lnr hy morn
ing .bout 1
* t Ala.. v<iv
in the virWity or r>Hi..ns» •
i -i. „ i !,«• n etfirtliug turl untiMuai
1 RWrtkpnt 'l »>▼ n
, i• u Arrunirmnied >' v H
winch w«» B'C'l.ipo.l
| im iibk ' "• ' ■'" '
gr,
1 Aboil fmm Slcrum.' >-
Hl.. S U- Mounts
al d tlm i.T'h nil - >•' »* areit Ur
wall liutfo boulders nn*l
run w.iMto wiw MU h
fehfls.ofr.xU Home of «b<- boul
<l<-r« pr -j'clml over level kml, mid
I, fl)l -/nue on the top of one of tlx-wcin
).„k <1 w« into the apmT.lt/
widen, of the Clmttoogn river. AUmt
one mile <1 Ibi put »>1 the moimt un
; begun bn..Line lorn*. ami with «
treu.eml.iu* nur rushed to the vnm-.'
below, wbei« it emptied a great mass
of twu ami trees About one quarter
-of a mih- of the ah.lo rush. I ha way
ju-p.m the Chait .•; i riv< making
a complete .I'ifii, loul causing the
I'water to back a distance of aevaral
mile*. About 7 o'clock the water
I broke aroun l the sli le mid rushed
I with terriblu foice into iU rcgiilm
channel I elow. At the place where
the slide l«ft the m untaiu si le them
w n p.-rpemheular wall of about ..no
sod. ami about 5 I feet from the I »p
there is » K'. at holo 20 feat in
diameter, which is supposed to 1 <■ an
entrance to a c.r.<■.
The slide ami stripped in uintain is
a wonderful hi lit, mid . umli I. *• >
twi.plu me cumin;' from all n-' tiotiH
, to vi w the w u lerf ' r >» 1,1 iui!'U"
| ( is sii.l the not made In the
sti l,n • w '.a heard a <lt.,lanc * of ten
tinlva. but terrible ns it was, there
was im 1 sh to life oi piopcrtv. Tin
cjirth and boul Irra have been tlireaten
i i'l'g to break down evi r since the
h’.vv friii/.’. but no one expected ho
• Hriims nre edt iih tliw A few ad
' vclitilioiia people ire in il.iir: prepara
thins to Hcalo tho pI.H <’ W.l I lie'
all ie cam" from ami explore the s ip
posed cave.
• • •
|| le'.mt Cf sort With In l .helie . M.mu'iY
i‘ ■WtHICr '!*•’». J - b.U’K -I h».’ l ,<> a
». '♦ nt I-Hi, »!r , I ' <‘l Tn '■’■''it I. O’ .
.• St! r, 8a... -I' • ■
• ••
Besriied l».\ Buzzards.
I trtli.-'-Hh’u 1 ' !l '■
I ~. .. iS . A .tilth -
I mail Who ii' -s 1.1 the <■ is.ejii purl o!
* this count) I. Ils one of thom atones
? that few pc oplp will bell v« "without
■ Be ing it.” lie says tiit he was out
fox hunting, and when the ch i> ■ w n
j ut the height of its excitement his
I burst rm into an o’ I w> ’I t irty f > I
J .|ee < Tii •It >ri •wisii 4m l. kill I
I it. i ,<• i!'.. '■> it he i I i' wis i L
s i'.i a . s •; i’i<- w 11 hi I •iv I i i it
| thi> Ikitto >i u flirtmiCii of thru.' or f<m.i
ft feet, anil the gonlii-iu ill si>s this pro
vtn'ed getting <mt by iliging foot
holds It'th in ; his aituati n, he
bo' in Io <■ JI for help ut the top of
his voice, but no assistance cinie.
Hu wii conipelh il to retnmn in t ■■
well all night, iitnl the next morning
B the stench arising from tin dead r.i:
cus of the horra wis anythin ; bi.
pie limit, an I he liotie.-d that Im ’ ai I •
were s siring over the spot, I'liislly
th.' bi■■ uh • I w .n to ah
w 11, an lit wis then that a bright
idea struck him lly dei .deil to
1 c.lle'l the buzz ilfls by the legs as the)
c.iiue .lowa until he g 't a sullic.eii',
ll mi >er to c ici) ipin out. I’tiil he
ill I. an I when lie caught ns in.inv as
In i hin Is wool 1 h »ld, ho "shew. 1”
nt them, mid they tlew up, cairving
him out of th? w ell.
Bit s ill tiu< fax hunter was in a
diie uu i I'.in buzzards tlew so r.ipidh
tli it ha e > ill not t u n 1 fas • when he
reached to lop without tailing back
in the well Upward ttie bn/zar ls
flew with their human freight, a t
ths f >\ luiuter began t ide.spiu of his
life utter all. When about JiM >ards
nb.ne tiie ground the fox huuter was
! just abif.it to let go and fall, when lie
wis sitii.'s by mi tiler blight i lea
lie doeifl si to lows.' . ne buzzard at a
tioie fluid Im Weight would pul. them
downward Acting upmtms plan,
lie was IMXIU lalifiCfl sifelv Uiiuli tuv
ground
I‘uo geistleiu m wa > tells tins s.ori
tells ilia ail s. rio is less amt aslm>aga
h« actually believas it true, but u
will ue a loldcr day tnau any we had
during the re<-eut i ' . i d ixitore Lv
v-iu ,'.t any > ody el . : i believe it.
r*sej»»w»w -
the skin.
Its Diseases and Cure, i
This das.; <>f troublesome
complaints emJiracfs a large
lit, some ol which afllict m ai
lv cverv family in the land.
Heretofore the tieatment ol
nearly all these diseases has
been verv iin.'Uti'faetory aid
umutccmfal. and tho people
have been very much deceived
by pret. tided remedies. A
nmjoiity are caused by an
up nre vitiated condition ol
lie' blood and as most of the
bj,,,, | rcmedii s of the day re
quire o' lo 100 bottle before
\oti discover that they will not
licet a < tire, we idler 11. I’>. I>
vhii-li makf"' positive cures b.\
the use of only a lew bottles.
The most common ol the
skin dise.i-i - w hi. Ii are cured
bv the ii'" ol 15. 15. I»., the ottlx
qitiek Blood Purifier, are as
follows;
Ec/u inst, Old Ulcers,
Impetigo, Absc. such,
1-h 'Hip' Ins, Do Tetter,
liingw im, Curbunck'H,
S il ihe.i, Itching ilumolH,
Ihui it'll, Blotches,
Oi l Sores, Herpes,
I’iinpk'H, Boils,
Itch, .Splotches,
Beautiful Compexion
i Bv the use of cosmetics
and all sorts of external ap
plication . some of them being
poisonous.
All females love to look
I .ell . w hi'-h gentlemen do
not object to) and a smooth,
'oft, clear complexion adds
.iil\ to female charms.
rhe' use of 15. 15. /A, will
pttrifv \out blood, will remove
blotches, splotches and bumps
that appear upon the lace an I
neck, and will tinge the pale
I i, with the roseate hues ol
nature. (Jne or two bottles will
<■ ivinee any one of its value.
.No family should lad to keep
/> /». />.. in the house, as there
i - n i iamily medicine its equal.
Rheumatism.
(Inc author says: “l.'licu
lil.i isin i ■ due to th * pre etiee
1 in the If i> I of a vegetable
"iofd iiirte -h it-1 -ters."
: 1 t t
. i lit <i. .< i>!> hi i.. t :<•
> 1 whit I, is of the nature 01
a i;i. in. '
Th ■ tlis a<e li i ving its origin
in the bl til. it is reas Liable to
siipi.o<e that it must be cured
l>. lemedie' directed to the
bl Mid.
\ smeessiul remedy must
jir ilm e certain < lianges in the ■
coaq 0.-iiioa oi the blood, and
\v.i ii tin-Im.'been accomplish
ed. all pain, swelling and
stillness of the joints subside.
I ills mc i nits for tli<> r.»ss<ni why
i \l‘i nit applications fail to produce .
I erinaiieut relief.
But we now have the remedy w Inch
nets like m.v ;e iu giving relief to nil
I "ini' of rheumatism, rheumatic gout, i
rhi'iumiti-iii ul the joints, muscles mid
heart. It also cures syphilitic mid
im . cminl pains mid rheumatism in mi
un r>.nlnv short time, the fae. cannot
be debit d that B. I>. B. (Botanic
B! i>d B.dm) lias proven itself to be
tin- most sjieedy ami wonderful reme- ;
,1\ for nil forms of rheumatism ever'
bi fore known. Those who were i
pi 'trated in bed and could not ge
i: out, have been cured. Men with
t x ' 1 1 uti lies, and hobblingaJong with :
i i I tinful ji ...t. withered :
th s’i. I'ss of sleep ami appetite, are i
eu. .1 by t..e use of li. B. B. Cast
aside all other rem dies, use B. B. B
mid vm will soon hate no use foi
crutches.
Manv who read this will refuse to
be c.ued by the use of B. B. li., but ,
»< i lii»e a 1 such to drop us a postal
i l<u "in Book of Wonders, fret.
>vl .t ii is filled with startling proof ol
• its made l:er<> at home. It also
ntiiius full information about blood
d s,m dise is s. which everybodi
should read.
Address Blood Balm t'ompanv. At
via. <ia. and you mav be made
happy.
f r lea the Drug Store o'.
Dr. D. Peeples, Harlem Ga. I
aug-2'i j
iiliiJE lIMi.L BIRMk Sllor.
Saav.ag, .lair i lining aiui stianip.i uig tion I
in ui<- . .alt,: and in s, ».< iim.c luanner by j
M.IM OSH A ROBERTS. |
il t-a nt r.t’.J ba n U;v« aa a cad. i\.lu,
*U«uUoa« *
THE GREAT
5,10 and 15 Cent Store,
No. 526 Broad Street, Augusta, (la,
G. B. EUHE, Proprietor,,
MANUFACTUREK AND DEALER IN
Plain, Stamped and Japanned Tinware.
Wb xsp Rrriia Dbxlibh I»
Ir , l<,.rv. r.mn • tOl i«w jr o. W.». leu aicl Willow-ware, etc.
It,. »n23.J_ _
a w—«La- O
Order \ our (1 in I’ibs from
PiAllli.llA FiilAllin’ nil MV'HM UOIIK
CHAS F. LOMBARD, I’i p'r. MM- PENDLETON, Supt.
MA.xi i Air: :,7. and deal in
I MILL MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES,
No. Gls, Cl7 and Gl9 K Hock Street. Augusta, Georgia
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>■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■■■ *■■ -■ ‘ ■ 1 ■ 11,1
l i . nt. , lU.cony ( a.-tingH, Ac., Ac.
Special Attention Civen to Repairs.’
J. . ■ ■' I—l
u. c . P. c. M.
S ciouds {retk
■ Q poItTABLLCOIIXMILLS
-i'll Bl
- s ! ,/j >' J U Make thi VO y best Meal. Prices low.
MVwl E? >**■'*** * "Va. ~
PfJ !&' ' '-d f 'Qt' i 'SriSK liu '<■ 1 I tin ri' a’crv ub tai tial mantie',
MK k ‘Ac WwBWaH Ml e- th- Ki 1.,1N<. I x.l ECTORS.*}«.-
wNI ;,.t 1, ilcr I-"I'-Imaiie. Only one handle
O r-C to operate, 'll"' VII AS ENGINES nui
" / I ' W '• 1 BOILERS, the ERIE ENGINES and BOIL-
/ -V . i 1- y \V\ i ts. , t „. VAN DVSEN JET PVMPB. Make
f■ ’• I ! . W ■ \ lll( j a i r all kimlH i t machinerv: aleo keep
J J.y! •'■■fc-■' 11111 ’■tcck'ii Euginee and Mill FittiugH,
-Sft C (c. R. Lombard & Co.
roundly. Machine and Boiler Works,
foundry. Machine and Boiler ’A’orks. Also Mill and Engine
nb- Hee p \ pcrjicfq On.
CULTIVATOR.
\ double Hote Corn Planter
z / I ?A rrti ttachmrnts co»n~
/A A- -7’f.A plete in on,
/[ \U ft ■*- ' i Received Medal and Hi chest Awards
// ; j i>i Merit a*, ihe Greattiooihernlxpo-
V*' '• ; 1 si’irn, Lonisv!be. Kv and a num-
‘ bur of biate Fairs in 1883-4.
H'-'Vy.y ?THIWtMOBMIELII.
■A v i I Thoii’nnds in use giving entire satisfac*
V/ ' • - scasun IS
%p/ ’ ii/ ’ / ix*reetdues as large as last year.
V* I'll ’ R r L!ABL r AGENTS wanted in all un-
I;, J occupied territory.
_ V ■ Send for catalogue mailed free. Addreaa,
HENCH & DROMQCLD, York, Pa. Nam this paper. |
MRS N. BRUM CLARK
Is closing spring and summer stock of Millinery and Fancy
I Goods at greatly reduced prices.
Ze hyrs and other wools.
Warner'' Health and Nursing Corset always in stock.
Crepe Veils rem vated at short notice.
Part es in arrears to Mrs. Clark will greatly favor by making
I an early settlement.
I Mrs. K. Brum Clark.
1
WESTERN OOff
COTTAGE biKLH
LJO V em- i’ Uecorcl.
rOR Bairtiful
SWEET
I°VND Y JHISH
T° i IASTT
r . . ; ' i. ESIGN
Eir.' 'j' .j®Durability
Eqaalled by Few and Surpassed by None.
Zckxxowhsiged by ca imp tent judges to
be one of Uiu
BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY.
B you arr going buy an orjnin do not fail to
•end for our aral. • < ai.d price h>t. We
bare be« n o'.it ed and
have a 3) years’ recortL
TBE WESTERN COTTAGE ORGAN C(L
1 MENU OTA, 11.1..
& if
F" 1
st.ives a ... itatzrs, a:r warming
g; ' . ' :: "M nE'.TERS. Each
:: liatioa and Vcntilados of an
opxn r:ax v. i the operation of a warm air
ruEKACR, a 8 . Parlor and C ok Steves
I.VIPr.ISIAI. u 1.-. ACES. Ac’
Circulate malie 1 on appi. cation.
TZ2 mrasr miucz & rrs. co.
76 Beekman St. N. Y.Citv.
We Stand at the Head
WITH TTTE
.JUS---.. LIGHT RUNNING
Igllll domestic,
Davis, Household
frlfejiwiiL AXD
Hl NEW home
Sewing Machines,
NEW STYLE
Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free
epaired.
Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price Lifts to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
Tlie Sewing Machine and Organ Dealcre, 924 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
WATCHES! DIAMONDS! JEWELRY I
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia,
o
nAVING purchased F. A. BRAHE S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and .onsolidated
with it: he elegant stock formerly carried 1 y me at my old stand under the Central Motel,
1 now offer at reduced prices the handsomest s*eck <»f Jewelry, Silverware, &c., Bee ■ 1Q
this city, at my NEW STORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Streets, and familiarly known at
“Brahes Corner.” . .
Mr BRAHE will remain with me. and will be pleased to see his friends.
M ILLIAM SCIIM EIGERT,
Jeweler, 702 Broad street
To the Millinery Trade.
Do not purchase, or place your order?, until you have Been our immense stoek. We hare
the prettiest, neatest, biggest and most stylish hue of
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
To be seen in the South will occupy our store in October.
Experience in the combination of colors, honest work, good material and ponte attention i»
guaranteed.
I or (jaahtv our prices will range far below that of conmoting firms.
Cali Ind s'ee us, we solicit apm ofyonrpain c forth F Respsetfcllv, Jw.
- . Agent,
Nos. and i.Cou. iiroau St., Augusta, Ga.
AT GOODYEAR’S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OF
Medium and Cheaper Grades
OF
Open and Top Buggies,
At Lower Prices than at any other this side of Cincinnati. This work is all made to
order, ire Lighter Running and Better Finished than the class of work generally sold as Stand
ard Vehicles. But I have just received a Full Line of Fine
Family Carriages, Phstons S Cabriolets I
Just received another shipment of those Fine Open and Top Buggies, made upon special or
d'Ts, by the best manuf icturers North and East. Notb’ng being used in the construction «f
these vehicles but the best materials, and m Quality, Style and Finish, are unequalled by any
others now in the market. In stock a Full Line of ‘
Saddles and Harness —All Grades!
Abich I will offer •. t I ower Price* than have ever before been known in the history of the busi
ness Milburn. Studebaker and St ndard Plant tion Wagons, al] sizes Oak and Hemlock
> -le Leather, <’alf Skins shoe Finding-. Carriag- and Wagon M.tr-ri ds, Leather, Belt
Lacing of superior quality, Rubber and Leather L-e.ting. Also a full lint of
t
IIARDM ARE.
Guns, Shells, Powder. Shot. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Points for all makes, Nails, Axes,
Hoes, Picks and Mattocks, Pitch Forks, Shovels, Spades, Steelyards and Seale Beams, Grind
Stones. Lakes, i’udxock*, Carpenter louis, Files, Hinges, V. indow Sash, Lucre and Blinds, Farm
and church bells, which I am uttering at Lowest Cash Prices.
A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent,
...u j r. . Succetßor to R. H. MAY & CO.
At the Old Stand. Oppnofite Genrgnißailio.iit Bank, 704 Froa<l St.
Globe Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
J. W. Gray, Proprietor.
? e‘ L°f’et’iF X ln?. y J«» < ?E er t-- HoU ' , f- 1, : ' la l’ ll Express Office, Tent Offiee. On th.
VSIM; 1 CS ” iO&>UUU
w. H. SIMS, Chief Clerk.