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ii'i THE STATE PAPERS.
1’1; • Xe A-of th- Week Gather
<•<l and Boiled I’"" it An
Hour With the Scribe* of. the
Press.
Athens want* more store room.
Wiubiugloii county wants a new
jail.
M ,n fam - - punted jw.lch for
te'cj boue and t< legraph.
Dr. H 15. Hollifield, of Sandcnnrille,
Jinn n uioK-d to S'lh ‘htollio, Texa*.
It 1h tliongllt W lilti-liead. of t ><'<»n< e
count v, l with murder, will
get a niov trial.
John Drake, colored, of I paon
< ..iintv. <• nvi< teil of murdering hi*
wife, It..* Ix cn lofua-d a new triel by
th- S ipM ii.i- Court, and will L<- hing
ed on l lie t 4li of March.
W i't r ilernatuh z, n young man
clerk in; fol Walter Payne, in
Mill< I,' ’.illr, ntt<ni|te<l Miticide on
Friday last by taking atrychnine, but
th<- doctor* *nve<l hi* life ill* motive
Moms a myatery.
() i Friday lad, on the plantation
of Mr K W. Hnwe*. near Wri-htn
boro, a little K-ycar old colored girl
w.t* bun.»d to death. She and the
other < .iihlri n built a tire out in the
yard. l’>i home me in* the little girl *
clothing cau-ht on I’lK- and I« lore
satixfiince could le.icli hci *hc waa
honibly burned.
A'lkiih r> having an exciting
newapaper hiiit. Mr Mo** look the
Gaine rille Southron, addressed to
him, from the poat office, thinking
it wu* midby n friend. On hi* refus
al to pa' the uibhcriptioii bill ($3 50)
the editor brought suit Mr Mosh
wa* violated, but Im* appealed to
In; J ,er court • lie a iya ho will spend
a thoiis ind dollar* before paving the
pi niter Ex
'J Im Banner »a a: “ \thens has no
d.ciie to mhl even a single ( liiiiaiuiiii
t> her popula'ton, for they are an
cy< auro and a fester on any communi
ty. Il tin Celestial now in our city
deci lea on settling here lie should
be 'boycotted' with a vengeance.''
Tiie Elberton Lender, spenhing of
wonderful (enmity to life, recalls the
fact* of an nuticip.ited suicide in that
town n .iniubcr of years ago. An nth
letie mechanic, in a frenzy of despond
ency, plunged a knife twice into In*
Jieai t, but strange to say, recovered,
u.’sl afterward* died of pneumonia,
j'o lit art was taken from the dead
Ii dy .n d : ut to the l ite 1 )r. L A
Du ns, of this city, and vns a most
li ii irk able pathological speci
m< n Augustu Chronicle.
G,iis r.i Enterprise:There nre sixteen
stores within n culms of six miles of
tStt.li'ille If all those business
Ilona . could I* located ot one point
on th loud Smith's or Matthews
« tin nmg nmL populous town would
»pl mg up ns if bv magic Os course
the cost of such an undertaking
would be tiemcndous, but the result
would w nil.mt such n move.
Th<' Green, slioro Home Journal
furnishes the following A little child
of Mr. imd Mrs. .1 A. Simpson, ue ir
B than). in th . county, was fatally
burned on Mon ay morning. The
day lieing pleasant, its mother direct
ed a s. rvmit to take it into the piazza
wl ile the hidy proceeded tn clean up
tlm house. I'lie servant overstepped
the order by taking the child into the
yard where a tire had been kindled
lor some purpose From this the
helpless little creature caught tire and
leecned injuries that resulted in her
dentil on Monday night at eleven
o clock Ihe mother was ala » badly
burn, iin n-.-uing it Dr \V \
Moore, of I iiion Point, who was
summon, i, did nil in his power to
sue its life, but his efforts were vain.
Hie child was about two and a half
years old.
Mr. Joe laylor, an old and esteem
ed resident of this county, died on
briliy night last, aged sixty 'ears
Ot tint d iti he retired as usual, ami
*1 'ring the liignt Ilia wife was aroused
tic Ins stetitorous breathing, lie was
then insensible Mt* bailor sum
mone.l medic,ii md is soon as p .ssible,
but her liti*!o id had passed aw.ii
ereti before that could be done. The
probable cause of his death was
an >p'. xi Mr Taylor was well mid
ml iy known as mi honest man, a
g .od neighbor, and w .* Moved bi
all who were intimate with him. lie
leaves a wife mid n ivinl ;;I - wn cbil
ilren All of the latter, we believe
are tuarrie I. We tender our condol
ence.
• r d«'r with tie?.Hehe, stomach
f.u-IKilmer. i*. ■ ■ lwk.»K*., n «.
s.UHlll.Hl.rt,- . ri.rct n ' • ! Ul. Oney.*.*
• 1 Moon .a 8 .native ■ Is >• el gh* retleL
Al<‘» ~o.e. n-.m» u . ~,.u aud i. k or.
THE SKIN.
Its 1 iiseases and Cure.
This class of troublesome
complaints embraces a large
list, some of which afllict near
ly every family in the land
Heretofore lh<’ tieatment of
nearly all these diseases has
been very unsatisfactory ami
nnsiici'cs.sful, and the jicople
have been very much deceived
by pretended remedies. A
. majority arc caused by tin
liipuref vitiated condition of
tli<- blood, and as most of the
blood remedies of the day re
quire 50 to 100 bottles before
von discover that they w ill not
i fleet a cine, we oiler B. B. !>..
which makes positive cures by
thf* use <>l only a lew bottles.
The most common of the
-kin diseases which are cured
bv the use ol B. B. 8., the only
quick Blood I’urilier, arc as
follows:
Eczema, Ohl Ulcers,
Impetigo, Abscesses,
Ei isip'las, Dry letter,
Ringworm, < all uneles,
Sc il.lln'mi, Itching Humors,
Pruritus, Blotches,
Old Sores, Herpes,
Pimples, Boils,
Itch, Splotches,
Beautiful Compexion
is-ought by the use of cosmetics
and all sorts of external ap
plications, some ol them being
poisonous.
All fcmiles love to look
pretty i which gent lenten do
not object to) and a smooth,
soft, clear complexion adds
greatly to female (harms.
The use of B. B. will
purify your blood, will remove
blotches, splotches and bumps
that appear upon (he face ami
neck, and will tinge the pale
cheek with the roseate lutes of
nature. One or two bottles will
convince atty one ol its value.
Xo family should fail to keep
/!. 11. /!., in the house, as there
is no family medicine its equal.
Rheumatism.
One author says: “Khett
niatism is due to the presence
in the blood of a vegetable
organism of definite characters.’'
Another says: “It is due tc
the presence of a poison in the
blood which is of the nature of
a miasm.”
The disease hiving its origin
in the blood, it is reasonable to
suppose that it must be cured
by remedies directed to the
blood.
A successful remedy must
produce certain changes in the
composition of the blood, and
when this has been accomplish
ed, all pain, swelling and
stillness of the joints subside.
Tin* accounts for the reason why
external applications fail to produce
permanent relief.
But we now have the remedy which
acts like magic in giving relief to all
forms of rheumatism, rheumatic gout,
rheumatism of the joints, muscles ami
heart. It also cures syphilitic and
mercurial pains and rheumatism in an
luvredibiy short time. The sac. cannot
be denied that B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm) has proven itself to be
the most speedy and wonderful reme
dy for all forms of rheumatism ever
before known. Those who were
prostrated in bed ami could not get
about, have been cured. Men with
t io crutches, and hobbling along with
stiffened and painful joint, withered
flesh, loss of sleep ami appetite, are
cured by the use of B. B. B. Cast
aside all other rem dies, use B. B. B.
and you will soon have no use for
crutches.
Many who read this will refuse to
be cured by the use of B B. 8.. but
ive advise all such to drop us a postal
car<l f r our Book of Wonders, free,
which is tilled with startling proof of
cures made hen* at home. It also
contains full information about blood
and skin diseases, which everibodv
should read.
Addie** Blood Balm C< mipany, At
lanta, tia., ami you may be made
happy.
I'or sale at the Drug Store ol
Dr. D. L. Peeples, Harlem Ga.
aug-27
(.'LOBE HOTEL BUBER SHOP
S.>avmg. Hair i Utting wad Shampooing done
in Uie uuirti and uu *i *,- a utii'.c uiani.. ■ I \
M> ixrosti A ItOTEItTS
H vtand cold bath. Givs us a call. I'di.e
auvatioa.
Special Notice.
\T,L psrtie* indebted to for »n«Mcsl
*. rvu . are o-ipiial' il to come forward
andkettl. *t once, either by uof« or the cash
or thev .ill f,u<l tin ir accounts inau attorney ■
band*.
ianl4 A. J Samdem M. D.
Augusu, G.bscn & bandars*.le B B
Ar icbta.G. asd H. R.iti.iioad, I
Avocsta, Ga., Dec. 10,’W. )
Tn effect Kuudsy, Dcccinber 11, ISSS, st 5 P* ,
, n»:
Except Sundays— Passengers and Freight.
No. 1 a m No. 2 A. M.
Leave Gibson 501 Lv.Augusta... 6:23
•• btapletoii .5:451 “ Weateria .7:02
“ p U |,e 11:00, “ Gracewood 7:26 j
•• Matthew* (1:151 “ Richmond
“ Smith .6:23| “ Hephzibah *:o*
, Ki i* 635 | “ Rath ...K 32
" Burke. 6.501 “ Burke ...556
“ Bath 7.051 “ Keys 9 20;
“ ll> pl.zibah 7:17 . “ Smith 931
“ Richmond.. 7:371 “ .Matthew* 950
" Gl ar wood 7:17 “ Pope. ■lO 11
“ W, ati ria K.-081 “ Stapleton .10 38
Arrive Augusta ► « ArriveGiLw.n. 11:18 1
1 M No 4 P M I
1....1.. Gtl'S.m I 4.'i Li-ava. Augusta .5 00
Stapleton 247 " W.atena .5 27
•• pop.- 211 “ Ct acew'ood.s 42
“ Matthews .3 36 “ Richmond .5 52
“ Smith . 3 481 “ Hi phzibah 612
“ h. i* 104 | “ Bath . 621
!' Burke . 130 , " Burke 639
" Hath 151 . “ Key* 654
“ Hephzibah 5 181 “ Smith 709
“ Ric.intond .5 531 " Matthew*. .717
I i racewood. 61)5 | “ Pope 7
Wi-steria .«20 | “ Stapleton 74.
Arrive. AugnaU 647 Arrive Gibson... 8 2.1
SUNDAVS-PASSENGERS OXLY.
No 1 A. M. ; No. 2 A. »•
I.' av. Gilw n G.lo I.cave Augusta. .8 00
•• Stapleton .6.53 | “ Weateria 8 :’7
“ pope 708 I “ Ga ew *>d. :4
" Matthews 7.23 " l.icniiioml 2
Smith 7.31 | " Hephzibah 9:12
“ Keys 7:461 “ Bath 9.24
“ Burke. 8: .2 “ Burke .940 1
“ Bath 8:17 | “ Kers 955
" 11. phzibah. 8.32 | “ >m th 10.10
“ Richmond.. 8.53 | “ Mathew* . .10.17
“ Gracewood. .9.6*3 1 " Pope .10 32
•* Weeteris ,9:181 “ Stapleton. 10.47
Inin Augusta.. 945 Arrive Gibeon. 1129
No 3 f H. | No. 4 F. M.
Leavvi* (ItliHon 3.20 j Leave Augusta.. :* Ol
Staple* ui 403 ■■ Wi eti: i t 8:3
*, Pope 4.18 I “ GraceW'iod..3:42
" Matthews 4 33) “ Richmond .3:5'2
" Smith 4.41 1 “ Hephzibah. 4.12
“ Key* 4:56 1 “ Bath ... 1:24
“ Burke 5:11 | “ Burke 540
'• Bath .. 5 261 “ Key* . ... 4:55
“ Hephzibah. 5:381 " Smith 5:1-
" IP-lini'itiil 5:58 . " Mitthew*. 5:18
“ Gru'ewood.6:oß I “ Pope ' ' 5:33
'• Wis’crij. 6:231 " Stapleton. 5:47
Arrive Augusta. 6.sOArrive Gibson 11:30
It M. MITCHELL, President.
HElache
and all Eli tnus Complaints are relieved bv taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Fann Vcrttable • Ta Crttlay. Pries 235. All EruzzlMti.
THE GREAT
5,10 and 15 Cent Store,
No. 526 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
G. B. DUKE, Proprietor,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Plain, Stamped and Japanned Tinware.
Wholesale and Retaio Dealers In
Crockery, Lamps and Glassware, Wooden and Willow-ware, etc.
Jewelry and Fancy Goods a specialty.
Roofing, Guttering and Repairing promptly attended to. ap23-l
i Ncxrxcxs.
Order your Gin Ribs from
PLMIHON FIIIIMIRI AND Mlflll.Aß IKIRK
CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Prop’r. M M. PENDLETON, Supt.
MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN
MILL MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES,
No. Gls, 617 and 619 Kollock Street. Augusta, Georgia
Casing* ofsllkindsexecutedpromptly.in iren orbra**. I’nllev*. Gearing. Shating, Jotiro a
box<*ugar Milt*, Inject, r*. Mater Wheel*. Governors, Saws, File*, Engine Supplies, Ini
Fronts, Balcony Castings. Ac., Ac. re >
Special Attention Given to Repairs/
taV't’orrespomlence solicited. a u 2 ’
JOHNSON S ANODINE
PARSONS'S PILLS
■■MAKE HENS LAW
Home Council
We fake pleasure in calling your
at tent .on to a remedy so long needed
in earning children safely through
the critical stage of teething. It is an
incalculable blessing to mother and
child. If you are disturbed at night
with a sick, fretful, teething child, use
Pitts’ Carminative, it will give instant
relief, and regulate the Dowels, and
1 make teething safe and easy. It will
cure Dysentery and Diarrhoea. Pitts'
Carminative is an instant relief for
colic of infants. It will promote di
gestion, give tone and energy to the
stomach and bowels. Ibe sick, puny,
suffering child will soon become the
fat ami frolicing joy of the household.
It is very pleasant to the taste and
onlv costs 25 cents [er bottle. Sold
: bv druggists.
' For sale at Holliday’s Drug Store
Harlem, Ga.. and by W. J. Heggie, of
Grovetown.
OPEN FIRE QTnUEe
VENTILATOR^ 1
PATENTED.
Burn any kind of Fuel!
SOFT OR HARD COAL.
a They keep th® air Ui
ii room pur® by
Peifect Ventilation
SAVE IN FUEL
MORE THAN THEY COST
Keep fire longer than
other kind ofotove*
GIVE NO CAS
BUT BURN IT ALL
THEY SECIBJK
Heallhfnlnrs*.
By Perfect VectilNtlflNL
Economy,
t. By Perfect CombaartU®.
i Cheer! ulnewn,
J By Open Fim.
J Comfort,
By Uniform, Equable Warata
As low !n price m the cheapest. Illumination aa front
an open-Grate Fire. Worth ra jre than the moat eoetly*
Bee an Open-Fire Ventilat*>r Stove, with fire in it, before
buying any stove. Ask your stove dealer to show y<m
one; if he haa none sand to us for catalogues and teeU.
"GOLD’S HEATER MFG. CO.
SB4-642 East 14th St.. New York.
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial packages. Send j
etamp for sealed particulars. Address I
Dr. WARD <&. CO. I.'suislana, Mo.
’2 zr i
We Stand at the Head
WITH THE!
LIGHT RUNNING
domestic,
Daws, Household
NEW HOME
„ Sewing Machines,
’Sv 1- NEW STYLE
Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free.
I s-s s -if.7.
epaired. . Q .
Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price List* to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Augnsia, (H
WATCHES! DIAMONDS I JEWELRY I
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
HAVING purchased F. A. BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and eonsolidate*
with its he elegant stuck formerly carried by me st my old stand under the Central Hotel,
1 now offer at reduced prices the handsomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Ac., ever see. is
tills city, at my NEW STORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Streets, and familiarly ksowa a*
“Brahe’* Corner.” , , . , .
Mr BRAHE will remain with me, and will be pleased to see bis friends.
WILLIAM SCHWEIGERT,
Jeweler, 702 Broad atraat
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 House this side of Cincinnati. This work is all made te
order, are Lighter Running and Better Fi’.Micd than the class of work generally sold as Stasd
ard Vehicles. But I have just received a Full Line of Fine
Family Carriages, Ph»tons&Cabriolets!
Just received another r/ipment of those Fine Open and Top Buggies, mad *- upon special er
ders, by the hest North nnd East. Nothing being used in the construction
these vehicles but the best materials, and in Quality, Style and Finish, are unequalled by aiy
others now in the market. In stock a Full Line of ‘
Saddles and Harness —All Grades!
Which I will offer at Lower Price- than have ever before been known in the history of the bn,i-
T ““1 1 Standard Plantation Wagons, all sizes. Oak 'and Hemlock .
r f '2, Bk T’ bl ’ l ' e 1 I " ldll ‘Ks, Carriage and Wagon Materials, Harxoea Leather, .Belt
Lacing of supettor quality, Rubber aud Leather Belting. Also a full line of
HARDWARE.
Hoes’Hekl’and mlhAvT’il’w a ? d o? cket , Cutlcr Ji Plow Pofetn for all makes, Nails, Axes, 9
StX’s P^Un^ kB l’ iUCh L‘!t ß,^ho^ e . 18 ’ b P a,leß ’ Steelyards aud Beale Beams, Gri«4
and Sash, Door* aud Blinds, F.r.
A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent, I
At the Old Stand. Oppposito G.orgiaEail.oad Bank, 704 Broad St. e “° r tOK ' H ' MAY * C °’
Be. c. P. C. M.
Clouds Creek
P OR TABLE CORN MILLS
Make the very best Meal. Priess low.
.e build them in a vet v substantial manner
We also sell the KORTING INJECTORS, th*
best boiler feeder made. Only one hand!*
fVK ~BR I .'IHMIWFai —lira ,o °P‘rate. The AILAS ENGINES *nd
f/FW Rl USES® BOILERS, the ERIE ENGINES and BOID
fail ’irZTrl** \Vq 1K8 > ’I* e ..VAN DUSEN JET PUMPS. Mak*
/ "1 I- i A »bd iq air all kinds ot machinery; also keep
I a of Engines and Mill Fittings,
pj Haws, etc.
C c c. R. Lombard & Co.
ndrv, Mio hine and Boiler Works.
Foundry Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill and Engine
>npply House. Angnsti. Ga.