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A Dastardly Outrage
Washington Chronicle; M • Krta*
Hhubric- lu<l bu Lmui in Welling
ton l.oit Thurrulay ui';ht, tnd let’ bin
mother ind eir.ler, >Lu Ceiupbil 1 al
bo;ac alone. .lr. Wiubrick e';>xV*l
to be absent cnly a short time, t’d
h.ei no idea that c. y ouo v.oultl
prowl r.round the preniaea lo (lie
I'n.tub'.tice of Tie fr.uily. The Luiz*
were in the silling room, and fortuna
ly had locked < ie two Iron <'.uo.‘a
A abort time after Mr. Sliubrick had
'.eft home, Mia C npl>e)l thought that
rhe board the frot * gate open, and in
a moment uftarwards, aomo one
.tumbled over a rocking chair in the
front piazza. Tb ! ‘i ak.ruied the ,w<>
ladies vary much and Mrs. ('. asked
••Whoa that?"
, lie per./ m-r" no b■'
aetaed the door knob r.nu mode a
violent effort to open the door. L.rs.
Hbubnck and ’>er dcugaler Luing
thorougly alarmed al tiiiz, ran into
the hell, to go to the back door, .-.nd
ar 'hey did no, U:e burglar r; n to the
olhci root door and tried hr.rd to
open it. Finding it impoi b'e to
O'>e*i ei'.hei <i<>o., he Htur.ed i.oi.jd
he ho er. with the ;>drp<>He of inter
ne, ■ iug them, but was met by :. dog
that attacked him vigorously i d
slopped his progroHx. Mrs. lib a brick
could he; r him l.vin to m.t1.0 f ie.ids
with the dog, but in tuis iio .' J uu.
la the meantime, Ilia u ~unu o." the
two ladies h d -outed one o. 'io
.egroes on '.>• rod t’lo party
ra t off.
Il wm a i.io-t defc -mined effort to
eate ’> m Lou a, a - ii n- r tlio c’ 'ant
or Im.' ■ { .*• > • ■■■ r >. >< a,e i .id.
I i i not ’’ or. i who the p rtv wx
bu .p’cion a' >n nn i. ~t,
but Mr. a . afie. jv Uir.t
tie Wt. 'ot 0 < ’ ■J.
i R*» • b • i i< < n
< d tn. J .ri" hi ‘lie ’■ .i‘ <
• AtlNtM-t. I»» itl<ilKO«th> i ' t ft a
i 1 , M’ H aixl *« > <» <«
ui it# iiiF/<»i • • <>i • <•* w 11 4> f
• ,*.»• ( r. I>». J H. &A L F.» ho 4J< i fl
Lit«f K'«♦ »v l‘. -ii ni l • i i
tier pre.
so. »»’# b» I <: .!■
• •
rishi J, CuiJ. rh
Boujar Watohur’.a: A flg.it oc-
< tired at < !i Church, in O le
thoi >o conn Sr. iday, thnt came
very nca c .<’.i ig - iou-.lv. Win.
Tribble ;.jg \-m. Doo’ h,..i a
<1 iflii ulty abou aaiory thai hrd ban
circulated ii iho oi-’ilsi hoo.i, .id
had Home word. r.bout it a
church. T icy c icluded i :t
b..d pir.<» > nett e n difk-cltv, .. I
went o.Y .. saw iiu »dred ya. • w , i
u fl’.lu oc< . . ‘d. T. ibblo's cb 2 •
years old, aud Jroolia ie 18. .o a
;,ot the b.. ot lue fight, idri.c
vlmy bad heea px><’ T bbie ..
ioc . T an’.,.i
Bhouh'.e ’n t/o gin an
ehouluorial oi.en. 'ae , ju.y
will ce lle it at air uex. le u.
Changrlng- the ‘Gouge.’
A Cuty F/.j j « ’tt L.k
•) fu a bj
Atlr. .a (.’on... u. n.>: Yasia ay
morning, . Gilu ■ < aimer
drove up io e For.y es, -.11-
road ciosai. - ij u co\< v. i.
He observe, the i.-aci. h. .... ;, \.ork
changing the of I da . Mia,
aud yelled to bio m.J.o io'S hea."
"Whx's Iham tellers do ?" lie
inquired o’ a swivchunx
"They cro c'x <iug ilia b*utTC."
•’Changing die gou; . a.? . ev ?
Wei', I'm jj'i.u cf
Atlanta peonle will gil htu..-
now." f
"Why
-Wei., >y dar.ar* .ua reelin'
heap o' etu." i.i the WeeL.y Conatim
tion ’boui uie vay the .< j £ -. aa
gougin' A Jan a, an’ no., tu ov'.-e
changin' La
people will be .c gi ’: „
good hemo .
The switchman .a.igl ad un. d h.s
face became red ra ..a fl - be
held.
“It ain't tba. kind c t ua
said, when u laugb ka. b
aided.
“It ain . iVall, 1 aor •
was in hopes the “gougiu v. u-ua
with. Tears to me ths rJlrc. .b
would get tired of s - h blc— ad
folliahn#**."
The farmer drove cp ibe site
evidently very amc.i iL ".-.leu ;‘l
the “geagiu" basiue ».
Vntu f
ro .1 r ■l«’ •e ' •,E ce ' ,
Ac- li yot’v. I. id u e your u
•<( r . ,1v 1■ ‘ tdyojby .atu u
if l aa <><i < ■ ■ rail ce e
<" . ; ,• . < ’1 ’ I T >h<»O<l,
I. ( r ,•( p‘ ,• . <>» v-'o«>. rod
r o a »- • 1,1 17 •> n Helf-
t t, • . N-gleet
, , • ■ 1 •<; t death.—
A, T. rt'. Ki«i-.,
‘ ii S , 1 c:l 'yo, N. Y.
r 7 '
J. R. KIDWELL,
1,026 Broad St, Arj ’.. a Ga.
Steam I’rcad Bakery
/ ->
Candy Manufactory
STICK CANDY
9 ccn.M per pnuixl, wholesale.
F.e-li r.'e.jl. Pics pin! Cakes
<1•. / <!. . (Jive us a call.
SMITH’S <
PlllotunMff: Si; !::» -*<• f ’ Four hours
V ‘ One do»<» relieves Nim i. icy cure ar.u
prevent Chll!» Fever ; bf f ** B u
Breath. Clear the Shin, To * thi ► ••»., and utvr>
life e* Vigor tc th© eyttem. »E BEAN.
Trv them ontie you *II nr vor !• .‘arut thci i
Price. 25 centa per betUe. Sold » . .uffglctl aue
M»”iiclne Dobiern gt-ner ily. St n receipt of
pike in sta'.» 5, paatpniti, k any vMat,
j. r. Hiurrn a. co..
Manufacturers and uolo P rupa ' r * r >UIS.MU.
OSBORNE'S
I in.l.l.isF, AaqfUßt« ( Ga, One of the moat oou
ple'e lnwtit iitiona in ihr Nouth. JtonlGooua; Keel
Collcue Currency. Many yr ad u a tea in good paying
piiaitiona. Full oouxeo, 4 mouth*. Bendfor ctreula r.
YMNAW®
>:iHitinWnnifAP hml
A I to Exporiencx. Romarlmble and
quli-lc mires. Trial I’ackatroH. Bond
stamp .or aealod pul Uvular*. Address
Or. WARD A. CO. Louisiana, Mo,
nnj.j.;,rtMiAiinr iertaxv curs fm
Lu. - .'idling;?flw .ood.LVrvcii—sss
7 &Jni«u«,. jC .tof St ingth.
"Igor o-
h' i».'. -orotic’» > «mah, eu> Pmafitatne
day. Oiirwi uav U’ wV . I month. No liaooptioe
por <ji< ichorv !'>»' ’v>' 't. tt |l d« . t.ptianand
l' U? r f B'lvi** In ’4ain • /, lon w • tree.
vl.i’. Ai o • . in lWvr in'. bußalo, NT.
Su » tui-s Nolice.
P . . ■ • ..r
<
< > ve
EVERYBODY’S
Remedy,
Old Time Cure
OF
Horehound
ANO
Marshmallow
KK
laH < ‘ s and LI \G TROUBLES.
HIIIEm r. r.ai < ec. .stive f ( » r a’l pul-
1 ’. b ,c doar will ? oU'fltlllKM*
• ♦ i . »r .Mtbh- OQW a
• ’•' * c» ,'omx' <bm s,op tlmt
! liar azd ukf HOKKHOVXD A\U
;...H V ‘ LOU lodo it.
Beall & Co.,
b 2 l'»n ,ui St . Av jisia. (la.
LTTC-A.S
Ready Mixed Paints
Ira mi* • e * wrll ae the cheapen. !
} t cx*»’. C h e»»hvra» price* eic.
tw r-u i»» tno e <xi.itvni’> aUit|;
BEAT L & CO.,
G._ i
IN FOR THE WAR.
.o:
Slaughter of The Innocents
AT
No. 1, Railroad Street
HARLEM, GA.
R. L. LAMKIN
Still in Front
With the biggest announcement of the sea
son. He is going to make things lively for
the citizens oi Columbia.
Realizing the power of that commodity generally known as
‘cash,” he has determined to sell
Goods as Cheap
As Augusta or Anywhere Else
\\ ill keep constantly on hand the following
goods, which he guarantees to give satisfac
tion :
FLOUR. HAMS, SUGAR, MEAL,
I>. S. SIDES COFFE, GRITS, LARD, TEA. RICE,
SALT, CRACKKaS, STARCH, SOAP, S3DA,
TOBACCO. SEC 4 RS, SNUFF, SYRUP,
MOLASSES CHEESE, HARDWARE.
TIN WRE WOODEN WARR CANNED GOODS
Dry Goods.
Boots, Shoes and Domestics
We Stand at the Head
■WITH TSH
light running
domestic,
Davis, Household
i and
Til new home
Sewing Machines,
NEW STYLE
Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free,
500 Coin’ Seco'd-Hand Sewing e" taken in exchange tw ab«w« mi kes to L»” -
h t'fv t 'ae,»s,» , o,. 5 eaeh,waar. 3u in good sewing order. Sewing Maeniuea of fl; 1,1
e paired. - • •
[JJW =>^g'ents f° r Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price L : , <to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sew: 3 Machine a id 0 „ a Te. lei?, 924_Broad S.reet, g,
WATCHES I DIAMONDS! JEWELRY I
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
TTAVr C- pr c’.. ?d f. A. BRAHE'S EATIdE STOuK 07 JEfEL T T .C. 0- r. t- ■'
, '• Se* 1 '-.- -u •o.yf-l.rz i<-<! by me 1 t inv old itaud un..e.- ho'c#u„ Bo* ’
I now < ffei etrei.nced n die haiui o . ; e ■ ockol Jenelry Silver-/ re, Ao., e'e/saei ’
‘ il’. be’»’Coiue D h Jl,E ’ Cor2e B oad • nd Beveath StreoCß, _;:u fcmillar.y u
11.. CRAHE .. .1 icon. 1 wi.h m- r •<’ . be ole.' ed‘ocee 1e ' ■
WIKLIAM SCHWEIGERT,
Jeweler, 702 Broad s._a<»t
Shoes are wanted everywhere,
Try Mulherin & Co.; don’t despair.
No More High Prices
FOR
SHOES, SLIPPERS AND HATS.
WE have received our Spring Stock, which was purchased with cash from the boa? Fae*»-
to ifs of tie North and East, he succeeded in securing many great bargains Tea
know onr reputation for selling FIBST-C’LASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Now is "our oppo,-
r‘<iJ ee! bl^ I f * • <?;, l X on fin !’ ‘hts JOU have paid $1.50 for a pair of ahoka taat'WM.
MULHERIN A CO. would have Hold you for SI.
We quote Home of our bargains :
InfjDvH F d Lc. o >ed soft Role to 8 10 Ladies’ C oih (\.. ( 3 o 9 75
Infantu - h dI. Shoes Ito 5 25 L.dies’Glove Grain
1 U .‘'n * "’7 5 I!. 7 • 50 Pebble Gr’nßuuon’dSnoeaA toß4l W
Chiid a Pea leC-am Lace Shoes Bto 12. 65 Ladies Kid Euttonod Shoes, worked holes
Misses Peb.de Gnu iLr . a Shoes 11 to 2. .75 Srt «•-,
Misses'Pebble G>ll Eiitfti d Shoes 12 to 2 100 Gents Calf Ties 6to il jl W
p , ’! e < I Y^ s '>«'l >< ‘. rs 3to 8 15 Gwte Dree* Shoes ""/'.'.from »i to IN
L»<hesPebbe Grain Slippers 3to 3 50 Boy,’Wool Hatsfrom 15 to A0
Ladies hidCroqiiet Slippers 3to 7 50 Genn’Hats i>om 35 to F2M
Ladies Kid Opera Slippers 3 ir7 75 Gent-fond Boys’Straw HatsA .a Al W
Every day is a gala day in onr establishments with thejjumeroi's ore enters afior the Bonaa
zaa we advertise. No come along and get your share oi the Barti lnet
Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention.
Wm. Mulherin & Go.,
TWO STORES — 722 Broad St., the Monument,’
* 913 Broad St., sign Lare Red Bout.
H. P. SMART &£SRO.,
MIDVILLE, 9 1-2 C .ti A/GA.
MANUFACTL'KERS OF
PINE LUMBER
Os Every Description.
ROUGH FnF DRESSED
Framing Lumber, Ceiling, Weather-boarding, Flooring-,
Shingles, Staves, Laths, Vegetable and Fruit Crates, Picke .3,
J/ouldings, Etc., Etc.
earn haw and nz Mill ? i*i Em .ac.ei Cor.nTv. and lt?naec-ed with MidviHa bv private
Kail road and Telephone Liaee. ‘