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An Infatuated Y’oung
Man.
frnt*iiti»n (• Wliirfc a IMreit Ml is
SabjHd by an Uairtr.
T»rntnrr,Mi< it. March 28 A stalwart
policeman waa stationed in front of
the Fort Street Presbyterian Church
thia morning with orders to arrest
George H. W oodruff. n young lawyer
of thia city, in raw> he ahouhl create
a disturbance in seeding t« enter that
edifice During the aervie e th«-i«-
was a g«*»<l deal of au pr< *«<■ !ex
citement among the congregation,
who expected a acene. Woodruff,
however, did not ap]*ear.
The church in a most aristocratic
one, and its congregation have been
agog for aome time over a singular
i aocial Henaation in their midst. Among
the member* the daughter of a promi
Dent lawyer, whoae lieauty han won
for her the title of “lielle." Woodruff
han lieon an attendant at the church
for three yearn. Some time ago hia
altentiona were directed toward the
young lady mentioned, whom he did
not know except by name, and he I*
gun to follow her home after church,
lie alao learned of the week day str
vices which nhe attended ami wan on
han Ito shadow her. The brother of
the young lady threatened Woodruff
with |>ersoiml violence if ho did not
deaint, but it waa of no avail.
Woodruff, it in alleged, has Kent
letters to the lady stating that he was
I being axsiuled by enemies and declar
ing his undying love for her. lie call
ed at the house only to have the front
door shut in hie face, when he would
walk up and down in front of the
house peeping into the windows.
There was no way of stopping this
without a acene which would drag
the family into publicity, ami as legal
action would only cauue greater
annoyance the church trustees finally
determined to intervene Woodruff
was domed admission to the church
edifice and was notified of that action
against which he protested vigorous
ly-
DI'RtNU Winter the bltMxl get* thick Bnd*h|g*
IfifOi, imw m tli« tints tn purify it, b> built) tty
yuur dxrU-ui and Hi yunr»« If f<»r hard work, by
tialng i>r. J. II MoLmii'i Htn ngth< tnng ( »r
dial and Hlood I'uritb r
Fnr aald by all druggist.
CALL CM
Henry S. Johnson
THOMSON, GA.
Eddystone Guano
He is Sole Agent
for McDuffie, Colum
bia and Lincoln coun
. ties.
Also Agent for
FINEST BRAND
Acid Phosphate.
Testimonials:
R . Kearney, Middleburg, N. (’.,
■eye: "I used one ton of Eddvat ’no
with eeven standard brands on’tobnc
co, and like it better than any 1 used,
and expect to um it next neamm."
Rev Geo. A. Row, Mannon, N. C.,
■aye "I used one ton Ed dyeton guano
under tobacco, which gave me ]>erfect
aatiafaction. In fact, 1 can truly sav
it m the liest I ever tim'd ”
W. J. Norwood, Warenton, N. C.
anye: " I he LddyHtoue sold last senaon,
for tobacco, him given universal
aatisfaclion. Some pl inters cay they
have never had anything to act m>
well, will have a gvo.i trade for it this
year.”
Mr. John M Green, of Atlanta, Ga,
has charge of the sale of this brand
ol guano, and will be pleased to
communicate with the readers of this
article, or have thrui call upon the
dealers throughout the south for the
Eddystone soluble guano, as there is
nothing better offered to the entire
C' in ting inteiwsl, not only for tobacco,
I for everything raise, 1 from the
■oil, in this entire section
Atlanta, Ga., Dots.
Something About the
Ups and Downs of
her Inhabitants.
Xfa Inaiway IHw. *
Atlanta papers are giving the pub
lic some cm ions and wonderful cases
that nrc finite interesting. It seems a
young lady of Atlanta had been re
ported ns dead, but it came to the
earsofa Constitution reporter that
she was still alive, and being on the
alert for news called at. her residence
to learn all the 11 -t- Miss Dunawav,
who had been pronounced dead, said :
' For four years, rheumatism and
neuralgia have resisted physicians
and all othei treatment. My muscles
seemed to dry up, my flesh shrank
away, my joints were swollen, painful
ami large, lost my appetite, was re
duced Io <>o pounds in weight, and
for months was expected to die. I
commenced the use of B B. 15., ami
the action of one half bottle convinced
my friends that it would cure me. Its
effect was like magic. It gave me an
apjsdite, gave me strength, relieved
ail my pains ami aches, added flesh
to my bonus, and when five bottles
had been used, I had gained 51)
pounds of flesh, and am to-day sound
I and well.
'Jr. J. I’. Daiis of Wed Eml.
M hat Mr J I’. Davis, of West Eml,
said: “1 have only a few words to
say, which arc to state that I have
been confined to my bed for two
months with what was called Nervous
Rheumatism, or Sciatica. I wits only
enabled to hobble about occasionally
by the use of crutches, and in this
condition I commenced the use of 15.
15. 15, four bottles of which enabled
me to discard the use of my crutches
and attend to business. I had
pieviously used all well recommended
medicines without relief. It has been
over one year since using 15. B 15.
am! I consider myself a permanently
cured man.”
Ir. 11. I’ Ihslgf. hrdmasler (la R. R
makes a statement:
“My wife has been a great sufferer
from catarrh. Several physicians and
various patent medicines were resort
ed to, yet the disease continued
unabated, nothing appearing to make
anv impression upon it. Her consti
tution filially became implicated, the
poison being in her blood
“I secured a bottle of 15. B. 15. and
placed her upon its use, and* to our
surprise the improvement began at
once, and her recovery w as rapid and
complete. No other preparation ever
produced such a wonderful change,
and for all forms of Blood Diseases I
cheerfully recommend B. 15. 15. as a
, superior Blood I’unfier.”
Mr. Jas. 1,. Bosworth Buttonhold-
“A'es, said Mr. James L. Bosworth,
an old Atlantian, “it was twelve years
ago when I contracted a terrible case
of blood poisoning. I had no appetite,
diil not sleep well at night, my diges
tion was impaired, my throat was
cauterized five times ami in fact I was
a total wreck. 1 had been under the
treatment of several of the leading
physicians of Atlanta; tried nearly
<v< rv blood remedy advertised; went
to Hot Springs, where I remained
several months, receiving no benefit,
i whatever,
A truly wonderful blood remedy
was recommended, known as 11. 15. B.
1 used it, and, sir, 5 bottles cured me
and I really la lieve it to be the
grandest and quickest blood remedy
| ever known ’’
Send to Bloml Balm Co., Atlanta, !
(la, for their Book of wonders, free.
I’<>r sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. D. L. Peeples, Harlem Ga.
aug-27
J. R. KIDWELL,
1,026 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Steam Bread Bakery
AND
Candy Manufactory
STICK CANDY
'•* cents per pound, wholesale
I're>h Bread. Pies and Cakes
every day. Give us a call.
GLOBE HOTEL BIBBEK SHOT
Sh.i mg. Hair i tilting auU Shampooing done
1U U.. tm.ie.l a U 4 nioet utlfic nlauu ,, r 11V
ISnKSH A bOIiWITS
Hound rvldlatb. tiiv, u, » fa ll. j vlll ,
attention. I
Special Notice.
\LL ptirtn-H in<b bD d to me for medical
m im< < are r< «pi» »«»< d to ron>** forward
•it l »f of-<« tit her by not*- or the caah
or they a ill find the ir account* in an attorney's ,
hand*.
jnnll A. J Samdekh. M. D.
Augusta, G;b:cn & bandersvLle B H
Ahi -TA, (I. and H. Railroad, I
A‘ (H - TA, Ga., Ih-e. 10, 'BS. (
In effect Numlay, I>< c< mber 11, 1885, at 5 p. ,
in:
Except Hu nd aya and Freight.
No. 1 A. M. I No. 2 A. M. I
Leave Gilnion 503 LV. Align ata... f1:23 i
•• Stapleton .5.45 “ Weateria. .7:02 I
“ pop* 6:00 “ (»race wcmml 7:26
“ Matthewa hls M Richmond 7:.% ,
Smith . 6 2JI “ Hephzibah h:OM
•• Keya 6J6 “ Bath .111
14 Burke. f. 50 44 Burke . R 56 1
44 Bath 7:05 44 Kern .!♦2O I
•• Hephzibah 717 44 Smith 03m
44 Bi-hmoii.l. 737 44 Mattbewa .0 50
44 Gmr v.ewl 717 44 Pope .1014 1
44 Wenteria M <l3 44 Stapleton .10 36
Arrive Augnata M:.U) ArriveGibaon 11 3b I
No 3 P M No 4 P .M I
Leave (ijl -.n 145 Jx*ave. Augnata 500
44 Stapleton 247 44 Weateria .5 27 i
44 Pope 211 44 Grace w00d.5 42 !
44 Matthcwa .3 M 44 Richmond .5 52
44 Smith 34* 44 Jb phzibah <» 12
44 K< va 401 44 Bath 624
Burke 4 30 44 Burke C 39
44 Bath 454 44 Keva 654
44 Hephzibah 51M 44 Smith 709 i
44 Riclimond 55 3 44 Matthew* 717
44 Grarrwood. 605 44 Pope .. 732
Weateria 6 2<» 44 Stapleton 747
Arrive. Auguata 647 Arrive Gibaon.. . 820
SUNDAYS PASSENGERS ONLY.
No 1 A. M. ; No. 2 A M
Leave Oilmen 6.10 L< avc Auguata. .8
44 Stapleton .6.53 ** Weateria 8:27
Pope 7.0 b | 44 Grace wood. 8*42
44 Matthewa 7.23 44 lliehmond 8:52
Smith .7 31 44 Hephzibah .9:12
44 Keya 7:46 44 Bath H 24
“ Burke. . ... H:o2| “ Burke .9 1*
“ Balli Hl7 “ Ki-ve 9..75
“ Hephzibah H. 321 “ Hmtih la. 10 1
“ Richmond. H.5:l “ Mathewa .10.17
44 Gracewood 9.03 < 44 Pope .10 32
44 Weateria .9:18 | 44 Stapleton 10.47 \
Arrive Auguata.. .9.45 Arrive Gibaon. 1129
No. 3 p. m | No. 4 p. m. I
Leavve Gibaon 3.20 IL< ave Auguata 3.00 |
44 Stapleton 4.03 44 W< an ria 3:27
Pope 4.18 44 Gracewood..3:42
44 Matthew* 433 j “ Richmond .3:52 ,
“ Smith 141 | 44 Hephzibah 4:12
Key*. . 456 | 44 Bath . . 4:24
“ Burke. 511 | 44 Burke. .5 40
*’ Bath 5 26! 44 Keva. 455
44 Hephzibah. 5:38 | 44 Smith 5:10
44 Richmond 5:58 44 Matthew* 5:18
44 Grace wood. 6:08 j 44 Pope 5:33
44 W.Hteria 62 3 44 Stapleton 5:47
Arrive Auguata.. 6.50 Arrive Gibaon .. 6:30
R. M. MITCHELL, President.
HEADW
and all EIIIUUICOMPLAiMri are relieved by taking
WRIGHT SINDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Inula rwetatla- Jb Crislai. Prise 25:. ill DruzzUta.
Surveyor’s Notice.
I ) Kill II s desiring Surveying done can secure
_L my services by addressing me at Harlem,
Ga. R. R. HATCHER,
County Surveyor
School Commissioner’s
Notice.
Tin* public schools of Columbia county, Ga.,
must b«< opened by the first day of April ami
clo*ed by the first day of July next. Bv order
of the Board.
This January 4, 1886.
J T. SMITH, (’. S. C
MEN ONLY
« QUICK, PfRMANFNT. CERTAIN CURE FOR
I*oet orFiailiiig M auhootl. NervousneM
Weakness, Lack of Strength,
Vigor or Development,
( '•unM by Ind i iicrotiour. eicnsnoH, elo BannfitAfn s
day,.(hi rea usually within a month. No Deception
nor Quiwkerv. Totitive Proofs, full dwecription uud
T . .. *. n Jt ,a, 4 free.
Hlh MEDICAL CO., P.O. Drawer 17& buffalo, N T.
THIS PAPER gSST
Newipaper Adverthlng Bureau(K) Spruce
where Aitvorlieing BipiAf VAfflU
"‘>l NEW YORK.
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.
" HOLKMALS AND RETAIG DEALERS In
Cr.H'kt.ry. Limns and Wooden and Willow-ware, etc.
Jewelry and rnnry Goods a specialty.
Rooting, Guttering and Repairing promptly attended to. ap23-l
NOTICE.
Order your Gin Ribs front
IWBTON FOUNDRI .nil MACHINE WORK!
CH Ab. I. LOMBARD, I‘ropr. AVM. PENDLETON, Supt
MANTFACTURK AND DEAL IN
MILL MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES,
No. 615, 617 and 619 Kollock Street. Augusta, Georgia
:o--I>uH»ys,
-I> uH»ys, Gearing. Skating. JourriJ
Flouts, luio-.j l aMu.gr, Ac.'ac. ' u ' Tin " ,ra - *>*»«■ J nve, Engine Supplies, In i
Special Attention Civen to Repairs.
ttarCoircsiKindeuce solicited. „„., 7
UU«e I
Home Council.
We take plenaure in calling your
nttent.on to a remedy so long needed
in carrying children wafely through
the critical stage of teething. It is an
incalculable blessing to mother and
. child. If you are diidurlied nt night
i with a sick, fretful, teething child, une
| Pitts' Carminative, it will give instant
i relief, and regulate the bowels, and
i make teething safe and easy. It will
I cure Dysentery and Diarrho-a. Pitts’
Carminative 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
I fat and frolicing joy of the household. I
It is very pleasant to the taste and
only costs 25 cents ]er bottle. Sold i
| by druggists.
For sale nt Holliday’s Drug Store ;
Harlem, Ga., and by W. J. Heggie, of
! Grovetown.
■ OPEN FIRE QTni/EO
VFNTIIATHRwI"“tw
PATENTED.
Bum any kind of Fuel!
BOFT OR HARD COAL.
a They keep the air in
a room pure by
Perfect Ventilation
SAVE IN FUEL 1
MORE THAN THEY COST
Keep fire hmyer than ang
otAer kind of
CIVE NO CAB ’
BUT BURN IT ALL
THEY SECI'BI
Ileal th riilnciia.
By Perfuot V outiUtiak
Economy.
v By Perfect Combasttea
J C'heerfulnetoa
> ByOpeoFtew.
{¥ Comfort,
By Uniform, Equable Warath,
Aa low hi price as the cheapest. IllnininaUon as from
an open-Grate Fire. Worth m<»re than the most eoetly.
Bee an Open-FiniVentilator Stove, with fire in it, befoiw
buying any stove. Auk your stove dealer to show you
eue; if bo baa none send to us for o&taioguec and teeti.
fIOLD’S HEATER MFG. CO. 4
034*642 Ea»t 14th St., New York.
ft BMAUarI I'ASAWkiS AM
WSBILITT Kj?FEHALB>6 DECAL
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
stamp tor sealed particulars. Address
Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Nlo.
Burial Outfits.
Wr have in stock a large lot of all st vies o
ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT
Cases and Caskets.
White Marbleized Cases for infants and chil
dren of elegant *h les, with glass full length.
Besides thes , we have a full stock of Coffins
of imitation of fine wood, which are very hand
some and cheap.
We also have a full line of
Dressing Material
I for inside,and Ornamental Plates, etc. We are
1 prepared to sell these goods as low as any Un
dertaker in the State, and parties wanting such
I goods will find it to their interest to try us be
i tore going elsewhere.
J. F. Hatcher & Co.,
HARLEM, GA.
We Stand at the Head
WITH THE
I •
ffe LIGHT PUNNING
I DOMESTIC,
ST Davis, Household
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 makes, to ba 'sold as
half value, 55,110, ?15 each, waariited in good bc wing order. Sewing Machine* of all make
epaired.
Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price Lista to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sewing JlachiiK- and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Str.et, Angnate, *a
WATCHES I DIAMONDS I JEWELRY I
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
I I AMNG pnrcluiHeil E A BRAHE S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and caaolidated
1 L with it he elegant stock formerly carried by me at mv oldatand under the Central Hotel
1 now ■ th rat redm <MI pri< < H the haiidnomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware, io , ever see. ib
thia city, at my NEW SIORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Streeta, and familiarly know. a.
“Brahe’a Corner.”
Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will be pleased to see hie friends
WILLIAM SCIIWEIGERT,
Jeweler, 702 Broad street
AT GOODYEAR’S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
CAN ALWAYS IE FOUND A FULL LINE OF
Medium and Cheaper Grades
OF
Open and Top Buggies,
At Lower Prices than at any other House this Bide of Cincinnati. This work is all mads to
v’ | a \.*i L1 S h ‘ e >’l l «“n>ng ami Better Finished than the class of work generally sold a™ Stand
ard Vehicles. But I have just received a Full Line of Fine uaiauy soia as staee-
Family Carriages, Phatons&Cabriolets!
Saddles and Harness—All Grades!
Milburig^Stud^b^Ur^L^^Stamlarc^PlardhtToU ß^ 66ll kn °™ i» <* th. bn«-
Sole Leather, Calf Skins,Shoe Finto”s cLria“ amfwaeK’ Oak r d,Hemlock
Lacing of superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting?' Alsoa fullTini ” ar " ee9 Lea ‘ her > *•“
HARDWARE.
for a ‘> "W*.
A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent,
At the Old Stand, Opppos.te Georgiaßaihoad Bank, 704 Broad Bt‘"° r *° H ' MAT *
c - c. p. c. m.
H H Clouds Creek
K M PORTABLB CORN MILLS
|gg| F x A— KbU Make the very best Meal. Prieee lew.
Mj K IM u” bui! dthcm in a very substantial manner
■■ -*O thc kortlxg injectors, the
V U 'inEEy’iVnS ? ' boiler feeder made. Only one handle
* / ' WinW\ Th ® ATLAS ESGINES and
fjw II ihP®“w W‘\ v9J, Lb i R ‘v. h x® J- iue ENGINEs » nd boil -
L f \1 A 5,1 ; he VA ,\ Pt’SEN JET PI MPS. Make
HstJL. j ? I r kOA *\V an< t r .eP al r »J1 kinds of machinery; alee keep
5 |r*- \| ’ \ V fu . etoc k of Engines and jlill Fitkage,
Geo. R, Lombard & Co.
t. , lr Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works.
l ouudry, Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill and Engine
Supply House, Augusta, Ga.