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Two Arrests.
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All Advance Agent of a Spirit
ualist i<* ('ombinalioM i* En
trusted With If Hiey, W liicli
He Spen I- This t’aii-H
His Arrest in Atlanta—O I’
Ford Arreted iti St I/>iii'—
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Atlanta <-'■ institution: J. 1* lhi'l
- advance a/ctit for tha Vtillianl
1 apirilualiHtK' combination, wm nm st
».<l at tli* National hotel early yo
' terday morning by Ollie-r Green.
Hudginn'a arrest w >i* <!>.<• to a tele
gram from Marshal H-a. of Jones
boro.
The M illiard combination is now
in JoiirHboi', but before it reachi I
that town Hudgins hung the bill* on
the walls ami went about mating
contracts for hi* combination. Hud
gin* i* a small young man of pleasant
address, and as lie mingled with the
Jonesboro people he made a favora
ble iinpicasion an 1 some friend*
On Monday before Hudgins left
Jonesboro for Atlanta, Mr. J. H.
McElroy, a merchant, asked him to
handle |MS for him, and thi* i* what
caused Hudgins* arrest. Mi McElroy
wanted some revenue stamps, and
although lie had know n Hudgins but
a day or two, he believed that he
would run no risk in giving Hudgins
the money and asking him to invest
it in stamp* ami *end them back.
Hudgins agreed to transact the busi
ness for the merchant, and accepted the
money. Ib< came to Atlanta Monday,
but instead of buying the stamp* and
sending them back, went arid got
drunk When under the mflueace
of the liquor Hudgins foigot hi* com
mission and amused himself playing
pool and riding about. The pool
playing ami the cm i mg, * cost money,
but Hudgin* cheerfully paid the bi.ls,
tnd io each debt was liquidated Mr.
McElroy's bundle decreased. Luts
Monday night Hudgin* went to hi*
.hotel and went to bed, but a* ho was
untiring a dozen detectives were look
ing for him.
Mr. McElroy expected his slumps
s<u the afternoon down liam, but
sxben two trains passed and neither
fanlight any leturn* from Hudgin*.
M.i McElroy became alnrmcd, and
hairing up Marshal Ran, reqilCated
him to telegraph to Chief Connolly,
asking for Hudgins's arrest. The
marshul quickly sent the following
massage
Jwasnoso, (in. April St), 188t>
<’lie«>f of Police VriestJ.G Hudgins,
w»hi.ng white and gray chcekiSl suit,
Iwwwn Derby hat, *mooth face, mid
•lout five and a half feet high.
Alvauce agei.t of the Willard Com
ix nation company. (Signed)
I • A llri, Marshal.
The telegram was placed on the
(bulletin board at poheu headquarters,
where it Was seen by (ho entile force.
Kitfly yesterday morning (tflice Green
.succeeded in tracing Hudgins to the
National hotel, mid about dawn pull
*>l him out of bed \\ hen conducted
to the city prison. Pudgins win
Marched, but only seventeen dollar*
and twenty-six cent* were found on
iiiiu At first he denied the truth of
the “barge against him, but when he
WMshtfwu the Jonesboro telegram
be admitted that ho had received the
money, mid that he bad disbursed it
iu Atlanta for driuks and carriages
He stud, however, that he would
waver have touched aci nt of it had
lie l»een sober. Immediately after
Hudgins's arrest Chief Connolly wired
Marshal Bea. and yesterday afternoon
he was taken back to Jonesboro.
rottn ashkstkii.
A. P Ford, the man who sold Mc-
Connell the home and wagon seieral
days ago. has been arrested in St.
Iznu* It will l*e remembered that
Fttrd exhibited a bill of sale for the
hone, and wagon and after Mi Me-
C-onuell had purchased the outfit, a
man who lives at Smyrna claimed it
Ford could not lie found, and Mr.
McConnell began telegraphing all
over the count ly for him Yesterday
a mesHAgv x\ as received from St.
Lout* stating that Ford was in that
city. Chief Connolly at once tele
graphed to the superintendent of po
lice ordering Ford a arrest, and last
night Patrolman Thompson, armed
with a mjuisitior *■ irted for Mh
eouri
Atlanta, Ga., Dots.
Something About the
Ups and Downs of
her Inhabitants.
liwt Diinuwj) Alin.
Atlant I paper* are giving the pub
lie soim i in ions and wonderful case*
that ar quite interesting. It seems a
v.mu/lady of Atlanta had been re
ported as deml, but it came to the
<■■ll <>f a Constitution reporter that
,ho w i-still alive, and being on the
alert for news. called at her residence
to Uarn nil the fa< t* Miss Dunaway,
who had been pronounced dead,said :
■ | oi four years, rheumatism ami
nmirah'ia have resisted physicians
oi l nil othei treatment. My muscles
a om. I to dry up, my flesh shrank
nwai. my joints were swollen, painful
and large, lost my appetite, was re
dm. I to lib pounds in weight, and
for month* was expected to die. f
commenced the use of P». Ji. Ji. ami
the action of one half bottlecouriuced .
mv friends that it would cure me. Its I
effect was like magic. Il gave me an •
appetite, gave me strength, relieved I
all my pains anil aches, added flesh |
to my bones, and when live bottles
had been used, I had gained 50 I
pounds us flesh, and am to-day sound
i and well.
Hr. J. I’, talk, as West M.
W hat Mr .1 P. Davis,of WestEud,
said: "1 have only a few words to 1
say, which are to state that 1 have
been confined to my bed for two ;
months w ith what was called Nervous
lth< iimatism, or Sciatica. I wiw only
enable I to hobble libobt occasionally
by the use of crutches, and in this
con lition I commenced ths ush of 15.
li It, four bottles of which enabled
me to discard the use of my crutches i
and attend to business. I had ’
pieviously used all well recommended
medicines without relief. It has been
over one year since using B. B B.
and I consider my self a permanently
cured man. ’
Mr. IL I* hi ii! mast er Da it. K
innkt's a Mtatenifiit:
"My wife lias been a great Hiifterer
from catarrh. Several phvaieianH anil
various patent meilicim s were resort
<il to, yet the ilmeane continued
unabated, nothing appearing to make
inn impression upon it. Her conati
tution finally became implicated, the
i poison being in her blood .
“I aecured a bottle of 1!. B. B. and
placed her upon its nue, and to our
surprise the improvement began at
once, and her recovery was rapid and
complete. No other preparation ever
produced such a wonderful change, i
and for all forms of Blood Diseases I
cheerfully recommend B. B. B. ns a
superior Blood Purifier.”
Mr. Jas. 1.. Bosworth Buttonholed
"Yes." said Mr. .lames L. Booworth,
an old Atlantiau, “it was twelve years
ago when I contracted a terrible case
of blood poisoning. 1 had-no appetite,
did not sleep well at night, my diges
tion was impaired, my throat was
cauterized five tunes and in fact 1 was
a total wreck. I had been under the
treatment ot several of the leading
physicians of Atlanta; tried nearlv
every blood remedy advertised; went
to Hot Springs, where 1 remained
several months, receiving no benefit
w hatever,
A truly wonderful blood reinedv
was recommended, known as B. B. B.
I used it, and, sir, 5 bottles cured me
and 1 really believe it to be the
grandest ami i|uickest blood reined v
eve r known "
Send to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
(til . for their Book of wonders, free.
I’or sale at the Drug Store of
Dr. D. 1.. Peeples, Harlem Ga.
aug-27
J. R. KIDWELL,
1.026 Broad St., Augusta, (la.
Steam Bread Bakery
A\n
Candy Manufactory
- •
STICK CANDY
'•* cents per pound. wholesale.
Fresh Bread. Pies and Cakes
every day. Give us a call.
Ut»Bi: HOTEL lIIKBER SHOP
shav mg. Hair Cutting and Shampooing done
m tie uent<s>t and most sci< utirtc manner by •
.. , ~ M tVFosH .1 ROBERTS,
liot.nj cold bath. Give u. a cal! Polite
attrutaeu
Special Notice.
\LL parti*-* indebted tome for
mTrioc «rr rcqnciitod to conic forward
and settle at orwe. citlicr by norp or the caah
or th< v wid find their a< »unt«rin an attorney »
■ hantl-
janll A. J Sakueis*. M. D.
AugnEt l , Gibson k Sandersville E E
AI'OIISTA.O. AXt> S. ItAILSOAD, I
Ai 'iCHTA, Ga . I>« c. 111, SS. i
In effect Sunday, December 11, IMS, at 5 p.
m;
Except Hunday* PaaHrngera and Freight.
No. 1 a w.* No. 2 a. m.
Leave Gibaon. 5 03 j Lv.Aiigmita . <1.23
“ Htapletou. .5:45; “ Wcateria. ..7:02
“ Pope 63)0 *• G nice wood 7:20
“ Matthewa 015 j “ Kichmond. 7:9S
“ Hrnith . 0:23] “ Ih-nhzlbah m:OH
Keya 0 35 “ Bath . .. K 32
“ Burke. 050 “ Bnrke . • 50
“ Bath 7:05 “ Key a.. .9 20
“ Hephzibah 717 “ Smith 93H
“ Uiclimond. 737 “ Matthew*. 950
“ Gracewood 717 “ Pop® 10 14
Wcatcria M H J “ Stapleton. .10 3M
Arrive Augmrta *3O Arrive Gibbon 113*
P M
Leave Gibbon 145 L«-av«. Angnata 500
“ st.iplrti n 247 “ Woateria .5 27
• Pope 211 “ firace w00d.5 42
Matthew* .3 30 “ Richmond .5 52
“ Smith 34* “ Hephzibah 012 I
“ K*yh 401 “ Bath ,«24|
Burk* 4 30 “ Ihirke 039
“ Bath 4 54 “ Keva 0 54
I “ Hephzibah 518 ' “ Smith.. . 709 i
“ Birhmond 553 “ Matthew*.' .7 17 i
“ Gr.tcewood fl 05 “ Pope 732
W< ateria .fl 20 “ Staph ton 747
I Arrive. Au Rilata 647 Arrive Gibaon.. 820
I SUNDAYS PASSENGEBB ONLY.
No. 1 A M. No. 2 A. M
i Lea\ Gil»m< ii 6.10 | Leave Augtiata. .3 00
“ Stapleton .6.53 “ We*teiia *.27
“ Pope 7.OM| “ Gracew. •<><!. * # 42
“ Matthew* 7.23 “ Richmond *:.,2
Smith . 731 “ Hephzibah 9:12
“ K< va 7:46 “ Bath. 9.24
“ Burke *O2 “ Burke .9. H 8
“ Bath K:l7 | “ Key*. 9.55
, “ Hephzibah *.32 < “ Smith. 10.10
Kichinond *53 “ Mathew* .10.17
“ Graef wood 9.03' “ Pope 10 52
“ WratfH'ia .9:l* | “ Stapleton 10.47
Arrive AugiiHta.. .9.45 Arrivt fiibHon. 1129
No. 3 p. M. | No. 4 e. M.
1 Leavvc Gib*on 320 | Leave Augnata 3.00
“ Stapleton. 4.03 “ Wcateria 3:27
Pope 4 1* “ Gracewood..3:42
Matthewa 133 “ Itichm<»nd .3:52
“ Smith 441 ; Hephzibah 412
“ Kev*. 4:56 | Bath ... 4:24
“ Burke. 5:11 “ Burke. .5 40
’• Bath 5 26j “ Key* 4:55
j “ Henlizibah. 53* “ Smith .5:10
“ Ricnmoud 5:5* “ Matthewn 5:18
“ < i race wood.(J US I “ pope • 5:33
“ Weateria 6:23 “ Stapleton . 5:47
Arrive Augiiata. 650 Arrive Gibaon 6.30
R. M. MITCHELL, President.
HEAD®
and all Bilious Complaints are relieved hv taking
WRIGHT SINDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
>nulf Varttible- Ho Grttlar. Pries 250. AU DruzdaU.
Surveyor’s Notice.
1”) ahtif-h dcßiring Surveying done can secure
_ iny Hcrvice* bv addr<‘H*ing me at Harlem,
Ga. R. R. HATCHER,
County Surveyor
School Commissioner’s
Notice.
Tin* public RchtMtl* of Columbia county, Ga..
niiiHt btt opened by the firnt day of April and
cloMpd by the tirnt day of July next. Bv order
of the Board.
ThiH January 4, 1886.
J T. SMITH, C. S. C
MEN ONLY
A QUICK, PERM ANf NT. CERTAIN CURE FOR
I*oat or Palling Mun hood. Nervousness
WenhneNs, Lack of Strength,
Vigor or Development,
Onu«««<i by InJt hc rot lon a. eicnuHna, etc Benefit* in a
day. (aireauauully within a month. No Deception
I , ''>r9' I| wli" r p 1'0.111.. Proot., full doK-riptloaand
‘•’i.rr.its.'!''. 11 '"!“ pi.iu w.i«d «n»«iopo. t r ««.
Hie All-.DICAL 00.. P.O. Uraw.r lilt buffalo. N.Y.
THIS PAPER: ?
Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce St.X
where advertising AlptAf Wfini/
NEW YORK.
Day & Tannahill,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials,
Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Findings
BELTING. •
Ihe Finest and most varied assortment of Children’s Car
riages ever brought to the City, at all prices.
■
Tidings of Comfort and Joy
l.' those who have been w renched and jerked alsnit by so-cslled road carts. We now offer rou
the inoM delightful vehicle, with FINEST wheels and axles for
$35.00.
Fry one and t»ave your health Every nun who owns a hon*e, or wiahea to train a eolt, should
have ona. a* the price le within the reach of all.
DAY & TANNAHILL - - AUGUSTA, GA-
Home Council
We take pleasure in calling your
attention to a remedy so long needed
in carry ing children safely through
the critical stage of teething. It i«an
incalculable blessing to mother and .
child. If you are disturbed at night
with a sick, fietful, teething child, use
Pitts’ Carminative, it will give instant
relief, and regulate the Dowels, and |
make teething safe and easy. It will
cure Dysentery and Diarrhoa. Pitts’
Carminative is an instant relief for :
colic of infants. It will promole di- 1
gestion, give tone and energy to the
stomach ami bowels. The sick, puty,
suffering child will soon become the
fat and frolicing 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, Ga., and by W. J. Heggie, of |
Grovetown.
OPEN FIRE QTni/CC
VENTILATOR £>£±£2
PATENTED.
Bum any kind of Fuel!
SOFT OR HARD COAL.
▲ Tbey keep the air la
JHOk a room pure by
Perfect Ventilation
SAVE IN FUEL
' T MORE THAN THEY COST
JpT* Xe<7> fire than
otht-r kiml ofatove*
GIVE NO CAS
BUT BURN IT ALL
I | THEY SECLBI
■ IleultllfllhlCM,
By i’wrfect VentiUtfaa,
Econo in y ,
I .. - ‘A By Perfect Combustion.
hwnT I '■■'"■r* 1, tJ Cheerful neon,
ft By OpeaFiro.
™ Comfort,
jjy Uniform, Equable WarmtiL
Ao low !n price as the cheapest. Illumination aa from
an Open-Grate Fire. Worth m- >re than the moat ooetly.
Bee an Open-FireVentilator Stove, with fire in it, before
buying any store. Ank your stove dealer to show you
one; if he has none send to us for catalogues and teoti.
moniala.
GOLD’S HEATER MFG. CO.
024-642 East 14th St., New York.
A miOlsL MIALKorI BWKAWiISS AM
DBCAT.
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
stamp for sealed particulars. Address
Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo.
Burial Outfits.
We have in *tock a large lot of all styles o
ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT
Cases and Caskets.
White Marhleized Case* for infants and chil
dren of elegant st vies, with glass full length.
Besides th*-s ,we have a full stock of Coffins
of imitation of tine wood, which are very hand
some and cheap.
We also have a full line of
Dressing Material
f<«r inside,and Ornamental Plates, etc. We are
prepared to sell these goods as low as any Un
dertaker in the State, ami parties wanting such
goods will find it to their interest to try us be
fore going elsewhere.
J. F. Hatcher & Co.,
HARLEM, GA.
We Stand at the Head
WITH TSE
LIGHT BUNNING
jgggjgg DOMESTIC,
Davis, Household
nt new h ° me
x Sewing Machines,
NEW STYLE
Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free.
500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machines taken in exchange for above make*, to be *soM a
half value, S 5, $lO, sls each, waarnted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines of all mak« s
epaired.
(£3^ Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue ami Price Lists to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Augtiate, Ga
WATCHES I DIAMONDS ffflfflFl
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
HAVING purchased F A BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and con«olid»Wd
with it he elegant stock formerly carried by me at my old stand under the Central Hotel
I now offer at reduced prices the handaomeat stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Ac., ever s.en in
this city, at my NEW STORE, Comer Broad and Seveuth Streets, and familiarly known at
“Brahe’s Corner.”
Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will be pleased to see his friends.
WILLIAM SCIIWEIGERT,
Jeweler, 702 Broad street
Shoes are wanted everywhere,
1 ry Mulherin & Co.; don’t despair.
No More High Prices
FOR
SHOES, SLIPPERS AND HATS.
.rVhj uWW’ Whicl * P. ur «based with cash from the best Facto-
MULHERIN 4CO wTuld for’i! y ° U P “ d $L5 ° f ° r ‘ Pair ° f ehoßß ,h “
We quote some of our bargains :
5"! T Bnt ‘<w>ed soft sole Shoes oto 3 10 Ladies’ Cloth Gaiters 3to 9 75
Intants hid Lace Shoes 1 to 5 25 Ladies’Glove Grom wt. ’ o*’ A " ’ 'i,
■ I
Shoes 12 to 2,1 00 Geut8 ’ Calf Ties 6to ll ’7. X g
Ladies Weh Slippers 3to 8 15 Gents’Dress Shoes.. .. from Mto 2JO
Ladies Pebble dram Slippers 3to 8 50 Boys’Wool Hats from 15 is 60
Eh< ! e “. Ll<l Croquet Slippers 3to 7 50 Gents' Hats fromT’toH 50
Ladies Kd Opera Slippers 3to 7 75 Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats’. 7. “tool 00
Every day is a gala day in our establishments with the numerous customers after th. ftnn.n
zas we advertise. So come along and get your share ot the Bargains'
Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. 8
Wm. Mulherin & Go.,
TWO STORES— 722 Broad St., opposite the Monument,
91.> Broad St., sign of the Lare Red Boot.
C. c. P. C. Iff.
w Clouds Creek
IS H PORTABLE CORN MILLS
Iffia _|m Make the very best Meal. Prises lev.
■■ buil< l them in a verv substantial manna
■■ e—■ 3- J . iXRCSJ.* We also sell the KORTING INJECTORS, *•
F ■ r ’ beßt I>ol| er feeder made. Onlv one handle
• W 1 \ Uk,^i. ate - The AT LAS ENGINES aa<
Iff ll \m U2 1 v LE v RS i the ERIE ENGINES and 10IL-
f*J W \l A IRS, the VAN DUSEN JET PUMPS. Make
/ /&-X l‘ KUH*"ilv a . repair all kinds of machinerr; alas keep
'aw ? \ alu Bt <>ck of Engines and Will FiitiMi,
- I /A-J fciaws, ete.
BElssa£*il Geo. R. Lombard & Co.
~ - ar 1 Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works.
Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill and Engine
Supply House, Augusta, Ga.