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A No\ci Conflict.
Fhf Riuol* Kw'fi a lubun an! a
Bull Terrirr
l’liililil<-l|>bi.i 'Glegrapli: Suprrin
f< ml n>t Brown • white bu'l-t«. ih i
Bobby, and Liz.'iv. the A nut i -Mian ba
l> x>u a* the zoo, had a five round
■ irripiu the cellar of tlio monkey
lio i vi-iio l\v nfli inoon '1 here
F were only two aparlalora, but the
' eight would have inn le the blood of
n prize Hgl.tei fre< /.<•
Lizzie, the bibooli, hllM bel li tied
lip in a <• i„’<i in the gloomy hriwiimut
nil winter, owing to a complication of
<li*'a*e* which render her unfit to
I iwn'iciuto with the more cheerful and
lietter bidinveil monkey* up Man*
H<*r inoroaeiieHH of temper i* attribut
ed to dynpuphi'i, the reault of indulg
ing n fondnei < of appetite for tinware,
br.iKK apiggota and old iron. Lizzie
ba* idao had the meiihlcH and liiusi u
)ar wiakne** of the heart, produced
by phiHical esertioiw to wake life
pleuHiiut for other monkeys in the
oxarc.iw of nu nrt called Mugging.
In her lonelinc** she Ims had no
other one in whom to awaken interent
except Bobby, and her plan of ac
compli«hing thin han made sonic very j
tin filing evpei irnccH for Bobby in
that dark cellar Every time lie
whisked past her cage ahe reached
for him like n lightning stroke from
the clouds. The discomfort* of life
attending this made Bobby mini i able,
and yesterday he paid the puce of
pence by fighting it out to tin bitter
end
Tim contest was fought according
to the scientific rule* ofjlie ring, and
tin* b ilioon got more point* in wpnr
ling in ten minute* than she could
have learned in the Schuylkill Navy
Athletic club in ten year*. Il was
■ veiling and hair raising.
Five rounds were fought. Like n
good many other people who get
hammered, the baboon Marled the
fight. Bobby wa* dancing around
playfully oIT Ins guard, when Lizzie
HiiddeQly let out with her li ft and
caught*Bobby back of the ear. Him |
followed with her right and fastened
n collne-nnd-elbow grip on the terrier's I
tail. It is annoying to a dog to take i
unhallowed possession of Ins t ill.
The next time Lizzie aimed a left
bander nt him he dodged and got n
grip on her elbow. Then there was
music, things looked dizzy, the hair
flew, bowls of horror went up. and
the cellar shook. Lizzie let go Bob
by‘a tail, but the terrier just hung on
and chewed. Lizzie wanted to chew
something too, but the bars of the
cage were bars to her wishes, and if
there had been no bars, there would
have been a whizzing cyclone in that
cellar, with either a dead dog or a
dead monkey to memorialize the
conflict.
The first round lasted two minutes,
when Bobby let go to get his wind
He stood up gameley for the second
round Lizzie sparred more cautiously
for mi opening, made several feints
and caught Bobby foul once or
twice.
But the last i mind was a beauty.
The combat ants closed again in the
wind-up. Lizzie showed more confi
dence, and when she led out once with
two long a reach to recover in good
shape Bobby caught on again. He
got a saw like grip on Lizzie's wrist
and kept out i f distance of her terri
ble right-hnndem There was more
music. Bobby dodged, growled,
chewed pulled and wagged his tail.
After three minutes he was ordered
to break away, and it was decided
that ho had won the medal, ['he
tight will go down iui one of the most
gamely fought amateur contests
without gloves on record.
Sil S he.itaclir, n th- Ixueof nwnv 1n,.,
lii* an* iniug m«i|>«ini m«j Is-cu'intan,t
VH vt itWl l*y the occasional u»< <»f l>r J Il
lli lxaii'w HouHtxqmihie Ln er and Kidiwt
nlh t»s they are pIeuMUH u» ukv larger than
a pm head, and are th< kdir- tatuiHr f,.t I
iouwtr •». bad uale in the lumith. Jaundu <, f. r
L utvQthea and painful nu-naiiuaUvn.
Fur aale by ah diuggiwf
Seeictliiti: »f a
Gibson Enterprise Mr. 1. B.
Tarver of this place, a hewer of wood,
but not a drawer of water, is noted
for bia strength, lbs home jumped
off the embankment in R,„ ky Comfort
swamp the other night and mired up
to its flanks m the mud, at the same
time upsetting the buggy Mr Tarver
then got mad and took the buggy on
his shoulder, the hm *e by the tad and
set them straight in the road.
Atlanta, Ga., Dots.
Something About the
Ups and Downs of
her Inhabitants.
Mis* Dunaway Hit.'.
Atlanta papers lire giving the pub
lic >in< curious ami Womlelful cases
that no quite interesting, ft seems n
young lady of Atlanta had been re- :
, pmti d a* dead, but it came to the I
eni- of a Constitution re[>orter that .
„he was still alive and being on the
alert for news, called lit her residence
to learn all the f id*. Miss Dunaway
who had been pronounced dead, said:
‘Tor four v. iiis, rheumatism and
neuralgia have resisted physician*
and nil otbei treatment. My muscle* ,
h . tried to dry up, my fl< *li shrank
awai, my j >int* were swollen, painful
and bug.-, lost my appetite, was »<•
duced Io !><• pound* in weight, und
for months was expected to die. I
commericed the use of B B. 8., and .
the action of one half bottlecohvmced |
inv friends that it would cure me. It*
effect was like magic, ft gave me an
appetite, gave me strength, relieved
ail my pains and aches, added llcsli
to my l*me», and when five bottles
had been used, 1 had gained 50
pounds of flesh, and am to-day sound
and well.
Mr. J. P. Dati«, of Wist End.
W hat Mr J I’. Davis, of West End,
said: “1 have only a few words to
*iiv, which are to state that I have
been confined to my bed for two
inoiith* with what was called Nervous
Bhcumatism, or Sciatica. 1 was only
enabled to hobble about occasionally
by the use of crutches, and in this
i. .Ildltioll I commenced the use of B.
B. B , four bottle* of which enabled
me to discard the use of my crutches
and attend to business. 1 luul
pievioualy used nil well recommended
medicines without relief. It has been
over one year since using B. B. B.
ami I consider myself a permanently
cured man.'*
'lf. 11. I’ Disiiif, litrdniaMri liit 11. Il
makes a stnti-ineiit:
"My wife him been a great sufferer
from catarrh. Severn] physicians and
various patent medicines were resort
ed 10, yet the disease continued
uiin! ited, nothing iippearing to make
anv impression upon it Her consti
tution finally became implicated, the
poison being in her blood.
"1 secured ii bottle of B. B. B. and
placed her upon it* use, and to our
surprise the improvement begun nt
once, and her recovery was rapid mid
complete. No other preparation ever
produced such a wonderful change,
and for all forms of Blood Diseases 1
cheerfully recommend B. B. B. as a
supei tor Blood Purifier.”
’lr. Jan. !,. Iliisw«rth Buttonholed
"\es," said Mr. James L Bosworth,
nu old Atlnntimi, "it was twelve years
ago when I contracted a terrible case
of I>l.>od poisoning'. I had no appetite,
did not sleep well nt night, my diges
tion wis impaired, my throat was
ciiuteiiz. ,1 tiie tunes and in fact I was
a total wreck. 1 hud been under the
treatment of several of the h ading
phy*iciiins of Atlanta; tried nearlv
every blood remedy advertised; went
to Hot Springs, where I remained
several months, receiving no benefit
whatever,
A truly wonderful blood reinedv
was recommended, known as B. B. B.
I used it, mid, sir, 5 bottles cured me
mid 1 really bi heve it to be the
grandest mid quickest blood remedv
ever known "
Send to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
Cm . tor their Book of wonders, free.
I’of sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. D 1,. I‘t'eples. [larlein (la.
aug-27
J. R. KIDWELL,
Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Steam Bread Bakery
AND
Candy Manufactory
STICK CANDY
cents per pound, wholesale.
Fresh Bread. Ties and Cakes
every day. Give us a call.
’•I OBE HOTEL BUBER SHOP
S: Hair Cutting and shampooing done
in tb< n< atrM and bkmg untie luanuvr by
... . M.IVIXkSH A ROBERTS.
H.'Und coldUtU. Giv< ua a call. Pvlite
alkuUeu.
Special Notice.
\LLp ! ‘Tfir* Indebted tome ff»r medical
_ r vicz* are rtM|nei*u*d to cotu<* forward I
aii<l<** ttb at either by notv or the <nu»fa I
or they m ill find their a<-coiiutwi»i mi attorn* v'n
h*tld*.
janl4 A. J Svkleks. M. D.
Augnsti, G’.bisn & bandsrsville R P.
At <H " fA. (i. AND S, ftULH'HD, I ;
Ai•<»!•-fA. Ga.. !>♦ <•. 10. Ko. j
Jn efT* ct Hnn<la.'. J)« c« rnlrt-r 11, IXMS, at 5 p. 1
m:
Except Sunday* Pawo n/rrn and Freight.
No. 1 a, m. No. 2 a. m. ,
Leav •• (hb*oD 3 «»> i Lv. Align ta.. 6:23;
“ Staple-ton .3:45 , “ Wemt* ria. .7:02
“ P'-f» C/m, “ Gracew<x>d 7 2f> j
“ Matthewh f, 15 “ Richmond 7:3h :
“ Kitiith .0 23 “ Hephzibah «:0b
Ktya J’ itn . 8 83
“ Burke. 6.50 “ Burke. . R "H» ,
“ Bath 7:05, “ Key*.. .9 20
Hephzibah 7:17 “ Smith . 9 3b ;
“ Kichrnonfl.. 7 37, “ .Matthews .9 50
“ Grurewood 717 “ Popo .10 14
Westcria H:O3 “ Htapk-ton. .10 3# i
Arrive Au ;usta M -0 Arrive Gibson. 11 3b i
p M No i P M I
Leave Gib-,n J 45 Leave. Augusta 5 o<i
*’ HtapktoD 247 “ Wcsh-ria .5 27 I
*• 2 11 “ Gracev,oo<Ls 42 >
Matthews .3 36 “ Hichmoml .5 52 I
“ Smith 31“ “ H**phzibab 612 I
Key* 46| •• Ba’h . i. 1
Burke 4 30 “ Burke 0 39
“ Bath 454 “ Keys 654
“ Hephzibah 51M “ Smith ... . 70*
“ Bicnniood 553 “ Matthews. .7 17 ,
“ Grarewood. 605 “ P«»| <• 732
Westeria .6 20, “ Stapleton. 747
Arrive. Augusta 647 Arrive Gib- >n.. 4 20
SUNDAYS PASSENGERS ONLY.
No. 1 A. M. [ No. 2 A. M
Leave Gilimmi 6.10 Leave Augusta., hod
>■ ■ I .■ ’■ 'll '■ 58 Vi • I I - J I
“ Pope 7.0 X “ Giarrw axl. b*42
“ .Matthews 7.23 “ Ricnmond H:52 j
“ Smith 7.31 “ Hephzibah .9:12 J
“ Keys 716 “ Bath 9.24 j
“ Biirkf b:O2 “ Burk' . 9.4*
“ Bath H:l7 | “ Krye. 9.55 >
“ Hephzibah x. 32 “ Smttli. Ih.Kt '
“ Richmond., b. 53; “ Mathews Ju.l7
“ Gj-acewood 9.03' “ Pope. 10-52
“ VAesteria .9:181 “ Stapleton. 1U.47
Arrive Augusta.. .9.45 Arrive Gibson.. 1129
No. 3 p. m. | No. 4 p. m.
Leavve Gibson 320| L* avt Augusta . 3.00
“ Stapleton. 403 “ Wesuria. 327
*, Pope .4.18 “ Grace wu0<1..3:42
“ Matthews 433 “ Richmond .3:52
“ Smith 4.41| “ Hcnhzibah 4J2
“ Keys. . . 456 “ Bath ... 4:24
“ Burke. 5:11 | “ Burke. .5 40
Bath 5 261 “ Keys. 4:55
“ Hephzibah. 5:38 | “ Smith 5:10
“ Richmond 5:5b | “ Matthews .5:18
“ Gracewood.<>:oß I “ Popt 5:33 •
“ Westeria .6 23| “ Stapleton. 5:47
Arrive Augusta. 6:50 Arrive Gibson 6:3.)
R. M. MITCHELL, President.
aiulall Piuous Complaints an- rellrveilbv taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Pun'., Vu'StaN. Ko C-'.r'.no, Mt’ 25:. All Dr'Utrtjt..
Surv<\vor’s Notice.
I) \HTiEM desiring Surveying done can weenre
. my services bv addressing me at Harlem, 1
Gia. ‘ R. R. HATCHER,
County Surveyor
School Commissioner’s
Notice.
The public school?* of Columbia county, Ga.,
’must be opened by the first <L,v of April and
closed by the tirst day of July next. By order
| ofthe Board.
This January I, 188 G.
J I 3MH 11. C. 8. 0
| MEN ONiy
A QUICK. PERMAN NT, CERTAIN CURE FCR
Lost or Failing; Manhood, Nervousness
Woaknoss, Lack of Strength,
Vigor or Development,
< by f uilincrotlonn, exconn'n, oto BenAfltofn a
■lay. (’urwN uxunlly within a month. No Deception
1 rj^ u "J ck ? r T* I’roofn. full dwerintion and
“'Gh'*' fa plain M'uUod envelop,' free.
’‘IE MEDICAL (A)„ P.O. Drawer 17V. buffalo, N.Y.
THIS PAPER
NrwspajM r Advertising Bureau ( io Spruce St.),
wi.,T.., l , l>) .rii«ing airiif vnmr
NEW YORK.
Day & Tannahill,
z^sbfe^v 1 — — —
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials,
Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Findings
ZBELTXJSTGh
Ihe Finest and most varied assortment of Children’s Car
riages ever Wrought to the City, at all prices.
1 ~~ O' ■ —•
Tidings of Comfort and Joy
/
1 ’ -U.S.' who b iv. be, h wrenched and j. rk< 1 about bv so-oalled road cart*. We now offer vou
the iinwt delightful vehicle, with FINEST whe< is and axles for ■ u
$35.00.
T*' •. • 1 *a\c x :r in i .th. Every man wh.» owns* a hon*e. or wishes to train a coll, should
ha Vi one, a» the price* is within the reach of all.
DAY & TANNAIHLL. - - AUGUSTA, GA.
Home Council I
M’e take pleanure in culling your
attention to a remedy so long needed
in carrying children safely tlirouglr
the critical Mage of teething. It is an
I incalculable blessing to mother and
child. If you are disturbed nt night
, with n sick, fretful, teething child, use
Pitts' Carminative, it will give instant
relief, and regulate the bowels, and
I make teething safe mid easy. It will
1 cure Dysentery and Diarrlm n. Pitts’
. Carminative is an instant relief for
colic of infants. It will promote di
gestion, give tone and energy to the
stomach and bowel*. The sick, puny,
suffering child will soon become the
fat and fro] icing joy of the household.
It is very pleasant to the taste and
only costs 25 cents ,er bottle. Sold
by druggists.
For sale at Holliday’s Drug Store
Harlem, (hi., and by W. J. Heggie, of
Grovetown.
vKtorSIOVES
PATENTED.
Bum any kind of Fuel I
SOFT OR HARD COAL.
▲ They keep the nir la
JHk »t room pure by
Perfect Ventilation
SAVE IN FUEL 1
I' ' MORE THAN THEY COST
Keep fire longer than
jfcp..". other kind o/ stove,
CIVE NO CAS I i
J BUT BURN IT ALL
J j THEY SECt'BB
IKenllhf nines*,
Ry Perfect v'entilatiaa
Economy,
By Perfect Combartion,
n Cheerfulnemb
1 Tw By Open-Firo.
nL Comfort,
£7 By Uniform, Equable Wanntk
As low In price as thn cheapest. Illumination as from
an open-Grato Fire. Worth more than the moat eostly.
Boe an Open-FireVentilator Stove, with fire in it, before
baying any store. A«k your store dealer to show you
•ne; if he baa none send to ua for catalogues and teatL
Menials.
GOLD'S HEATER MFG. CO.
024-642 East 14th St., New York.
\®DEBILI.TI VjyFEiBLFJbsI DECAI.
A Life Experience. Remarkable and j
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send ,
stamp for sealed particulars. Address
Dr. WAR’S & CO. Louisiana, Wo,
| Burial Outfits.
Wf have in stock a large lot of all styles o
ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT
(’uses and Caskets.
White Marbleized (’ases for infants and chil
dren of elegant styles, with glass full length.
Besides tin s , wo have a full stuck of Coffins
of imitation of tine wood, which are very hand
some and cheap.
We also have a full line of
Dressing Material
for inMlle,anil Ornamental Plate*, etc. We are
prepared to sell these goods as low as any Un
dertaker in tho State, and parties wanting such
goods will find it to their interest to try us be
fore going elsewhere.
J. F. Hatcher & Co.,
HARLEM, GA.
I We Stand at the Head
WITH THE
LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC,
Davis, Household
1 and
jT\ newhome
W'HjSl -■ Sewing Machines,
- new style
'a Z Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free.
500 Go«d Second-Hand Sewing Machines taken in exchange for above makes, tn be >©ld a „
half value, $5, $lO, sls each, waaruted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines of all make
epaired.
Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price Lists to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 9'24 Broad Street, Augusta, 4a
WATCHES! DIAMONDSTJEWEIRY!
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
n- AVING purchased F A BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and consolidated
with it he elegant stock formerly carried by me at my old stand under the Central Hotel.
I now ofl'er at reduced prices the handsomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Ac., ever seed m
this city, at my NEW STORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Streets, and familiarly known.
“Brahe’s Corner.”
Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will be pleased to see his friends.
WILLIAM SCHWEIGERT,
Jeweler, 702 Broad street
Shoes are wanted everywhere,
1 ry Mulherin & Co.; don’t despair.
No More High Prices
FOR
SHOES, SLIPPERS AND HATS.
TXT]-’ have received onr Spring Stock, which wa* purchased with cash from the best Facto
, ’ ’ toms ol the North and East. M e succeeded in seeming many great bargains You
know our reputation tor selling FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICENow is voir oppor-
Vi ‘lih’l'tiv «on I ’V I when .y. ou hn ;’ you have P aid *l-50 for a P air of shoes that WM.
I MULHERIa & CO. would have sold you for sl.
We quote some of our bargains :
T Bu “°" ed soft sole Shoes oto 8 10 Ladies’ Cloth Gaiters 3to 9 75
ChihUH ti°7 ... .. BuH sZ '"a, 41 S!
Vr‘ ld 8 p i l'l' o'I*'" 1 *'" t aCe «i° e8 to 12 ■ ■ 65 Ladies’ Kid Buttoned Shoes,' worked hole's
Misses Pebble Grain Lace Shoes 11 to 2. .75 3to 8 u "oiaeu noies
Misses Pebble (irn Butfn’d Shoes 12 to 2 $1 00 Gents’ Calf Ties «to 11 fi ii)
Ladies Meb Slippers Jto 8... 15 Gents’Dress Shoes from 11 to 250
Ladies Pebble Grain Slippers 3to 8 .... 50 Boy*’ Wool Hats f«m 15 te 50
-- »tt^snawHat s ::-^ g
zan w7 a Xg whlre of tTeXTg^inali'* 11161,8 B ° nan ’
Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. b
Wm. Mulherin & Go.,
j TWO STORES < Broad St., opposite the Monument,
«n.> Broad St., sign of the Lare Red Boot.
c. c. p. c. m.
g H Clouds Creek
M I'S'-if'OW B PORTABLE CORN MILLS
M| Pd ~ kI
Bffl alie H> e ▼•ry beat Meal. Priwe lew.
■B M W* b i Ulld, !i''? in av * r ?' ls ’ ,h * ,ai *’ !1 ’tßannee
PH M i/,! 80 ,’ 0 Z c hORTI.NG INJECTORS, th
v ffl ‘Z e . r fe X-‘J er n,ad *- Only one handl*
’ T Z ATLA S ENGINES and
/ffW II WA FRS L H, R ‘ v. r.? IE ENGINES and BOIL-
IwW W \1 • \ ERS, the lan DI SEN JET PUMPS. Make
f/Zl J’\ r r ,^P a ‘ r a , n klnda of machinerv; also keep
■ i lirt -3 *'/Jis f'V. ’ \ a full stock of Engines and Sfiil Fit****,
-'i Qj. 7?' oawr, etc.
Ceo. R. Lombard &. Co.
~ , , r , . Foundry, Machine and Boiler Work*,
foundry, Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill and Engine
Supply House, Augusta, Ga.