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The News of the W <*ck (lather
ed and Hoik'd Down An
Hour With the Scribe.'of the
Press.
Tl»* r<-in a fannl) in Gtow ‘'k c unty «rti
•dating of a man, bit wif ml lbr« childr* •», ,
wlpw weight i* lee* titan tWo hon*
4r<*l jkiuihl*’. Tb*i*‘ »* aii«»Haa-r fawily that
altogether wrii(b ju*< tw-» Ihoneaml Rimi
ni irr Umu the rtr*t family mentioned.
Prohibition w«rrka •nely in Lumpkin.
Wbifo *<rtur <>f the i Jtiltr *lnnk< im mn ! <>H
afl*T an oe<*Mi«fUal jug of bug there i*
not hoar tb< <lrnukcnne*« and r<»«lyi«m
among the hogroow a> flit r« wv wb<-n whisky
van add h»-r<*. H.. write* <mr cornrapon
dent Mw'»n f‘« lagrapb.
Tb» large poplar t •nm *r Captain Ahn
an'tor’a, in Waehingt n, b*« quite a history. It
It mb-uf 27 !• • •
diarn • r. I‘nd’r tin * i»d • /»f tin* romantic
tr«' th' first *' ' >.••><» u» <" ■'
vuk 1 mi I7.ni. 1 b springer tl.« that
Presbyterian ordained in tin
was sei apart to hi* " 'rk of pn aching
Mr. H. N. Nichols, of Pulaski county, h« I
a young man ploughing a g I* »rse last
w<- k and he dr v» th' h'«r»« n t i» •’■< nt'.
Into a burning stump bole, and tin- Iroiw* g"t
l>oth hind I* i t and legs Into the the fin* and
b-tors the stiff* ring animal could erinite
th** hair end »«kin w«« <le*D ■-1 nd
hie hoofs will probably shod or grow of!. He
will not Im Ht for use for many months
Tbs Lumpkin Unind train on tin Ann ricus,
Preston arid Lumpkin h«<l was olmtmch <1 by
liriiAh, plank, eb- , in a row gap n< ar Kendall a
croaeifig, with a view to ditching the train
Monday afb riitM»n. Ih‘ obMiutions w< r<- seen
in time to prevent an accident and tin r«»a<l
wa» cleared. Tuesday morning the row gup
was filled up again with crosstie*, plank and
brush, hoi the rngin* < r was on the lookout ami
found the olmtrin b• !•* b«toi« nc'dent.
Last Natnrday Mies Annie Thurmond, of
M'oiioe county, daughter of Mi V II Thur
mund, by mistake, brook a d<wn of laudanum,
instead of part’goi io. Hhc was troubled with
>rv<>re headache, and after taking flu- lamia
num I »><k a walk Park • am* «»n and-hr not
reluming, the family «• nt to look 1< r her ami
found her a short dietetic* away in a comatose
etale, Bhs was Uk< n home ami thu fasoly
physician obulu< «l in turn to < onntrrast the
influenza of tin- laudanum and Have her life.
Dublin <la*stt< (hills Harri*. a m gro who
used to figure quite prominently in pdilio*.
and who tnadi the ra< • fvr llrpieMnlativ. on
the llopilldiSaii ticket 10 tin-< <>uhty ai \oral
year* ago, wan laat wn-k M nt to the alm*hoii*M.
He ba* been afKlcted w ith drop-v and oilier
dla<'A»<'N tor Nome time md to *it
taiihou from hi* rare, hi 1 had reached a point
near atarvation. Hi* legs had nuolli u until
the akin liurateil, and worms had ealvii into
the rtawli.
AimTirim lli roi dri (’apt .!• bu A Cobb, a
b<V>-U<*toi to the human i«r< ha* di- .en d
• •urr remedy to make dnldii nh < Ihr m* •
Cwt ch a Wild iuhbit kill Inin, cut hi* In ud oil.
•plil the head in two, take the brain* out, and
while Warm, tub tin- gfiim <»f tin ■ hild. Il<>
••ya it la n aurv remedy. IHa great-grand
mutln r, ami all in* family for generation*
back, have «• d thia ienn-dy with p« if> <T nu ■
OMI.
Coilrji i Many th<»ii*Aiid of barrel
•tavaa are now bring brought to WilhniiiHburg
ami thia place from the white <»nk hammock*
•d tba an rrou tiding country when they wcr<
rived. Quantitn a of cellar ia alao bviug
brought to three place* for ahipment to flu
Northern market* Judge Back, of Mmgan, i*
<mgag«d "U a ucawndoun cwntiart for atavra
lobe •hipped direct to (h>rtn.tii). where they
will be need in barrel* fur wine and Im •< t Ihe
cinlar will go principally <•(<> th< midiut.H tura
ftirmlure. wbudi -minim h h -th pi.wdiMin
the fact of the high p< h*h it h atiaerpliblo of,
It arama that the hard wm»da of Mouthwe'it
Georgia are coming into nutter.
Athena Hainer ’‘ There ia no niom-y in
fartniig in the Houth.*’ remarked a gintleimn
ton* the other day, “and thia ia the rraaun
that «»nr planter* at < ho badly of! In the dav*
of alavory, when farmer* emld cunt nd thru
lalor, and only had to pay f ed ad tlothi *.
not one in an hundred madt a dollar ch ar I
from their plantation*, ami then -protit* wen
tn the inert aae ot neg roe*. If they could gr*
tiib land Io frr<| the alavca'lliv niaatvt wan wvll
aatiMticd What, then, <in we <*p« ct whvnwt
niuat d« |H'nd on a thrift!' «* labor, that ia idle
ball ot it* ttnir, and leaving < «eh hand from
875 to tldO a year Iwmdv* ’ I’lu land* of tin
Mouth art I**l panning into the hand' . I north
rrn capitah»ta. and the day i* not far diaUnt
when our farnn i* will be ranting them at eo
much per acre it i» fa*t coming t > thi*, but
our farm ma don’t •erm !• .it The only
•alvation 1< ft fur them i* to n l< am f.u m* and
do then own work. There ia n»m u y • hued
labor. If mime change im nut made in our
•yvtetu of agriculture the South will a u I*
come to th« Xirtli what Inland i* t I
land.
to* a Prabibilioaist.
Eiutmim Sbjhinki
1 have alwayw been an anti probibitianitt
until recently. 1 knew from *ad rvperirnce
whmky would ittkmcah the brain, but I newr
knew it would cause a man to Meal againwt hi*
will. It ia n><t a* the portion* in rv.-ard to ’
Warning
*’A little learning ia a damreroii* thing.” etc.
A hills whiaky is bad enough, but a quantity,
•uch a* they have at Saw Dual, ia terrible.
1. j
lon mis hbilitaN Suffirm
From early Indiscretions. Excess, s. ’
Ac If you w ill'. nd mo your name
and address. 1 uill send you by return
mail • treatise <>u the cause and cure
of nervous exhaustion, lost numhood,
loss of memory, dimness of x laion, and
all other symptoms arising from self
abuse. overwork or study. Neglect,
«a«MM of insanity and early death
Address. T \v. Hl r,
21'* Fulton St <'i x>khn. N V
au27-l
Death Dealing Darts
I lie Ravages of a
Terrible Curse.
That Claims It- Victim* by
Tlumsiiub Tim Horrors
I lirartlied Amoii'ra l-cw of
the I nforiiatcs of Atlanta,
the Home of the I’ateiit
Medicine Man.
Atlanta (' .limitation: Atlanta, al
though in many n-H|jecU regarded an
a healthy citv, i« not unlike all other
inhabitable portioriH of the earth, ill
< laiiiiiii:' her ahare of victirna of the
monarch of nil dreaded nilmenta
blood poison. A man
was delegated to investigate Home of
the most notable <-uhch in Atlanta, and
in hi* round* made the following ap
palling <h«ov< iieu:
Miss Chapman Inter
viewed.
“Mv name ii Mary ('liainnan, and I
hve nt the corner of AVilliama and
O> ntreetH I have been a dreadful
Hiifh rer from wrofuln and running,
entilio -rofuloua u ver* for nix yeniH
II ive been waited upon during the
time by noveli Atlanta pinHii-iana,
also iiaml various adverti*ed remedies,
without the leant benefit. The eating
aorea on mv neck were a maun of cor
ruption idmoHt down to the lionea. j
Mv throat became HO much afieeted
that I could Hcarcely swallow, my
food lodging in a portion of my throat.
J wan reduced to '.HI poumla weight
being a mere h eleton. In this con
dltioii I - oinineiiccd the UHe of B If.
If, ami found great relief in the first
bottle.
“When J had uh*<l five bottleH my
health had ho much improved that
the nlcerH had all healed, the hw oiling
HiiliHided. my appetite returned, my
akin became active, my strength re
turned and 1 gained II poumln of
fleuh. I am now healthy, fat and
hearty, ami am able to do hh much
work uh any woman, and feel as hap
py as ii lark "
Miss. Wallace Ques
tioned.
Miss Minnie Wallace resides with
Mrs George I'lekland, 11 McAfb-e
str. ct, ai.d from her own lips the
reporter hal lied the following ap
palling story:
Several months ago she became
almost totally blind and deaf. Her
Ihiiics became the seat of intense pain.
her j iitit* were swollen anil painful,
nnd eventually her whole body iitul
limbs becauiii covered with splotches
iitul siuiill sores. Her appetite failed,
mid she gradually lost fiesh mid
strength, mid hud but little use of
herself, as her limbs mid muscles
were paralyzed.
i'o the reporter she said; “I had
blood poison mi l rheumatism and
beforoone bottle of B. B. B. hud been
taken 1 begun to see and hear. When
I hud completed the use of six bottles
my eii sight mid hearing was fully
restored, sense of tustv returned, all
splotches disappeared, soreness nil
healed, mid my strength mid flesh
restored.''
Send to Blood Balm Co , Atlanta,
Ga, for their Book of wonders, free
For sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. D. L. I’eeples, Ilarlein (iii.
aug-27
mi. "vi,. i \ mum i■ ? . j i 1 i \\
Beall & Co.,
612 Broad St, Augusta. Ga.
Druggists
AMD
DEALERS IN
Seeds and Paints.
\\ r ate inj>..sUi.ni to Mll
Drugs, Paints
■
SEEDS
At Bottom Figures.
1- Ready Mixed Tainta, 38 thade*. bv gal-
lon < r bbl.
I Atlantic I cad. I.indeed Oil. Turpentine.
Bru*h« *, hal*cnum . Wiudvw Glaaa aud l\it
’y
Wuh to ua if you think of l\uuUug.
Special Notice.
\ ■ « i : ’.(• ] tome f* r medical
ar« r-.pw *b <l to coih«* forward j
. nd on • . ei’iHT by not# or the ■
!or they 'u!l fn 1 th« ir »<•»• Hint*tn an attoim y’N
. hand*.
janl I A. J Saxijeks 51. D.
Aujtuti/Gfbjcn « iandeiEvJe R R
Acoi hTA, G. *Sl> M. Um. Riot,, I
Arm >ta, <ia.. D< c. 10,’M5. f
In rfTcct Sunday, !>• * • min i 11, l*ws, at 5 p. .
tu;
Except Sun day a I'aMHcngfcra and Frcdgbt.
No. I a m : No. 2 a. m.
Ix»avt (iiL-on 5" J L' Augunta.. G 2.3
>tton 5:46 W< Ita 7"~
pope. (> (;(; “ Grac» w<»od 7:2<>
1 4 ‘ Matthew* 6IS “ Kichmond 7:3«
I “ Mmith .6 23 “ H« phzibah M:(»t j
| “ Krvß G 35 “ Hath H .32 ,
“ Burke. »G,50 “ Burke . H 5G
“ Bath 73>5 “ Key* .920.
•' H< phzibah 717 “ Smith 931
“ Kichmt r. I 737 “ Mattheww 950
* Gra< < ’■.-»<! 7*7 1' -}“• •10 14
1 “ W. -tt-ria M:O3 “ Stapleton .10
Arrive AU' UHta “ .30 Arrive Gibt -n. 113 b
No. 3 p M No 4 P M.
Leave GjbN.m 145 Leave. AupnMa .500
*• HUpfcton 247 “ W< Mteria .5 27
•• p o j r 211 “ Grace w00d.5 42 i
“ M.ittlifwe .3 30 “ P.ichm nd .5 52
“ Smith 34* “ H» phzibah 612
“ K't - 401 “ Bath G 24
l‘ Burke 4.30 “ Burke 63»
“ B.ith 451 “ Kcvm 654
“ Hephzibah 51H “ Hmith 70 »
“ Bicnniond 553 “ Matthew* 717
“ Gr,!<•»• wood. 6 (»5 “ I’s pf 73!
Wt Hteria .6 20 “ Stapleton 747
Artivr. Aug'iHta 647 Arrive Gibwon.. 2J
KI NhAYS PAHSENGEBM ONLY.
No. 1 A. M. No. 2 A M
I !.< av. Gilw ji 6.10 Lrir.c Augutda. .8 00
“ Htapiet >n .6.53 “ W« wtoria &27
“ Pop* . 70s “ Gia tw .od 'l2
“ M.ihlh wm 7.2 i “ Kicinif id *..<2
•- Smith 7.31 “ Hephzibah 9:12 j
“ Kevn 7:46 u Bath . 9.24
“ Burke HO2 “ Burke 9.1®
“ Bath 8:17; “ Keyw. . 9.55 1
“ Hephzibah >*.32 “ bnitth. 10 10
“ Richmond. 8.5.31 “ Mathew* .10.17
“ Graerwood 9.0.3 1 “ Pope . . 10 32
“ WcHteria .9:18 “ Staph ton. 10.47
Arrive Augimta.. .9.15 Arrive Gii-*on. 11 29
No. 3 p. m. | N<>. 4 p. m.
la avve Gib*on . 3.20 | Leave Angii*ta .3 00
“ Stapleton. 4.03 “ WtHteria .327
‘, Pope 4.18 “ G race w0<»d..3:42
“ Matthew* 138 “ Richmond ..3 52
“ Hmith 4.41 I “ Hephzibah 1:12
“ Krv*. 4:56 M Bath .. . 421
“ Burke. 5:1 J “ Burke. .5 W
•' Bath 526 | “ Key* . 1.55
“ Hephzibah. 5 .38 I “ Hmith .5 10
“ RiCutnmnd 5:58 “ Matthew* 5:18
“ (Iriiff wood.6:08 “ Pope ■ 5:83
“ WfHtorid 6 2.3 “ Stapleton 517
Arrive AngUMta. 6;soArrivo Gibnon 6:30
11. M. MITCHELL, President.
HEADacie
znil all Pioous COMPiAisrs arc relieved hv taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Puri’t Fo Writs:. Price 25:. All Dtua’c’W
Surveyor’s Notice.
| ) vim i s ilcnii ing Surv • ying <1 one run secure
i mv scrviccH by addressing me at Barium,
Ga. ‘ R. R. HATCHER,
County Surveyor
School Commissioner’s
Notice.
The public Rchool* of Columbia county, Ga.,
! must be opened by the first day of April am!
dosed by the first day of July next. By order
, , of the Board.
1 Thi* January 4, 1886.
J T. SMITH, C. S. C
MENONiy
A QUICK, PERMAN'NT, CERTAIN CURE FCR
Lost orFalling Muubood. NorvousaeN
Weakness, Lack of Strength,
Vigjor ox* Development,
Oimdmml by indiat'rotiono. oicoNHAN. etc Itonefitaln a
• Im, . (lurwM uaunlly within ii mouth. No Deception
porQtmclien. I’onttiv« I’roofa, full dffHvription uud
l?E! nr °f ndvloo In eltiin wnnlod envelope, free.
**lE MEDICAL CO , P.O. Drew ITO. Buffalo. NY.
THIS PAPER • ■-ST
NrwM|Mi|M>r Advertising Ihitviiu ( 10 Spruce R»
When-ndvorlislng A|P|lf Wfl Al/
"n NtW YUKK.
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.
Whoi.esalx and Retaig Dealers In
Cr-H'kery. Lamp* nnd CdaHswaro, Wooden and Willow-ware, etc.
Jewelry and Fancy Good* a specialty.
R ' ting. Guttering and Repairing promptly attended to. ap23-l
i NOTICE.
Onler vour Gin Ribs from
PENDLETON FOLNDID AND MACHINE WORK!
CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Prop’r. MM. PENDLETON, Supt.
M ANVF.U'TVRE AND DEAL IN
MILL MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES,
No. 615, t»l i rirl 619 Kollock Street. Augustu, Georgia
Ca*’ • -> of nil kind* cx.vub d promptly, in iren erbra.**. Pullays. Gearing. Shating. JonruaJ
• l*'\« •». *»'dg*r Mill*, piiccun*. Water wheel*, tlovcrnon*, Saw*, Files. Engine Supplies, Ini
Front*. Balcony Casting*, Ac.. Ac.
Special Attention Given to Repairs.*
1 fcjrCcrrespondence solicited au27
Home Council
Wc take pleasure in calling your
attent on to a remedy so long needed
in earning children safely through
the criticd stage of teething. It isnn
incalculable blessing to mother and
child. If you are disturlied at night
with a sick, fictful, teething child, use
Pitts’ Carminative, it will give instant
relief, mid regulate the bowels, and
make teething safe and easy. It will
cure Dysentery mid Diarrhiea. Pitts’
Ciinninative is an instant relief for
colic of infants. It will promote di
gestion, give tone and energy to the
stomach ami bowels. The sick, puny,
suffering child will soon become the
fat and frolicing joy of the household.
It is very pleasant to the taste and
onlv costs 25 cents ]er bottle. Sold
I by druggists.
For sale at Holliday's Drug Store
Harlem, Ga., nnd by W. J. Heggie, of
Grovetown.
OPEN FIRE QTfiVtC
VENTILATOR dluvc A
PATENTED.
Burn any kind of Fuel!
BOFT OR HARD COAL.
a They keep the air la
ii room pure by
Perfect Ventilation
SAVE IN FUEL 1
MORE THAN THEY COST
Heep fi re longer than any
other kind of stove*
CIVE NO CAS
BUT BURN IT ALL
THEY SECETIB
Health fulnr«««
By Perfect VentiUttfla
Economy,
v By Perfect CombßStico.
j CheerfulncM,
H ByOpenFkrc.
Comfort,
® By Uniform, Equable WarmtA.
As low tn price aa the cheapest. Illumination aa from
an open-Grate Fire. Worth more than the moat eoatly.
Bee an Open Fire Ventilator Stove, with fire in it. before
buyiD* any Btove. Ask your stove dealer to show yoa
•ns; if he baa none send to us for and teeth
•aw Dials.
SOLO’S HEATER MF6. CO. 4
•84-642 East 14th St., New YorlL
A Lifo Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
ctamp for sealed particulars. Address ■
Dr. WARP & CO. Louisiana, Wo,
Burial Outfits.
We have in stork a large lot of all styles o
ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT
Cases and Caskets.
White Marbleized Case* for infants and chil
dren of elegant sty les, with glass full length.
Besides the* , we have a full stock of Coffins
of imitation of tine wood, which arc very hand
some and cheap.
We also have a full lino of
Dressing Material
for inside,and Ornamental Plates, etc. We are
prepared to sell these good* a* low as any Un
dertaker in the State, and parties wanting such
goods will find it to their rnterest to try us be
fore going elsewhere.
J. 1 ; . Hatcher & Co.,
HARI.EM, GA.
We Stand at the Head
•with: tzehzze
LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC,
Davis, Household
1 AND
NEW HOME
Sewing Machines,
• new style
Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free.
500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machine* taken in exchange for above make*, V> be .old u
half value, $5, JlO, El 5 each, xvaaruted iu good newing order. Sewing Machin.* of all aik,
(•paired.
Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price List* to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealer*, 9'21 Broad Street, Align*!*, fla
WATCHES I DIAMONDS I JEWELRY 1
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
H AVING purchased F A. BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY ar>d consolidated
. with itt he elegant stock formerly carried by me at my old stand under the Central Hotel,
j I now oiler at reduced prices the handsomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Ac., ever seen in
| 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.
WILLIAM SCIIWEIGERT,
Jeweler, 702 Broad street
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 to
nrdi'r, are Lighter Running and Better Finished than the class of w ork generallv sold ai Stand
ard vehicles. But I have just received a Full Line of Fine
Family Carriages, Phaetons & Cabriolets I
Jn*t received another shipment of those Fine Open and Top Buggies, made upon special »r
--ders, hr the best manufacturer* North and East. Nothmg being need in th. constractioß If
onTrJnowhrth" 1 nMe oP ’ Finißh>
Saddlesand Harness—All Grades!
Which I will offer at Lower Price* than have ever before been known in the history of th. bn.i
nes* Milburn, btndel.aker and Standard Plantation Wagons, all sizes. Oak andtH.mloek
Sole Leatnci. alt Skins, Shoe I-hidings. Carriage and Wagon Materials, Har.es. Leather ll.lt
Lacing of superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting. Also a full line of ’
HARDWARE.
Gnns, Shells, Powder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlery Plow Point* for *ll w i .
floe*. Picks and Mattock*, Pitch Fork*, Shovel., Spades St7ebird* and ‘o’ Nall «>
A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent,
At the Old Stand, Oppposito Georgiaßaihoad Bank, 704 Broad St®"” *° B ‘ H- MAT * C °’
C. C. P. C. M.
■ Clouds Creek
H H portable corn mills
■■■ . 5 L- I *r, • 1}
r\ "* '!/• i
123 I '2' MH Make the y.ry best Meal. tov.
MW F *iiJZtiW IQ ?' e D’iDthem in a very substantial manor
Ml fcJ pj|«sy *O *' e “I*o sell the KORTING INJECTORS, th.
F 0 wsef-ws 7 oil * rfse er n,ade - only 08 . h.ndi.
’ / 'iW~~tr7 'raMILI
Ivy Si Wa SAILERS the ERIE ENGlNESaad boil-
"t \V A Kli , S ’ ’II“.'AN DUSEN JET PUMPB. Mak.
I —J. f \ ,lld r eP“iv “11 kinds of machinery; als. kw»
ED£iDe ““ d Wni ***••’
Geo. R. Lombard &Co.
r* J ~ , . Foundry, Machine and Boil.r W.rka.
(Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill and Engine
Supply House. Augusta, Ga.