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A TElUtlllLE TRAGEDY
WIFE AND RROTHEK KILLED AND
HUSBAND DYING.
| Graphic details of a trippie
tradegy come from near Irondale,
Ala. XV. A. Baldwin, an employe
of the Georgia Pacific Railload,
was some time ago married to
Miss Moore. The young lady's
brothers were violently opposed
to the union and were never
reconciled to the marriage.
Sunday afternoon IJurnnid
Moore, the youngest brother,
went to Baldwin’s home ami began
using every effort to induce his
sister to leave Baldwin. She
refused, and her brother began to
abuse her. Baldwin at this
junction ordered Moore to cease
bis abuse or leave the house
whereupon Moore drew a revolver
and fined at Baldwin twice. Both
shots took effect, inflicting danger
ous wounds, hut Baldwin braced
himself ami, drawing a pistol,
begun tiling at Mooie While the
men were shooting al each other
Mrs. Baldwin rushed between
them, hoping to put an end to the
fusilade. Before they could cense
firing she fell to the floor with
three bullets in her breast. She
has since died. It is not known
whether her husband or brother
killed her. Moore was finally
shot deud by Baldwin and the
latter is now dying.—Ex.
»■—— - .... . -
THE POOR CANDIDATE.
“Ah, my good friend,” remark
ed the affaide stranger as he
alighted and warmly shook the
hand of an honest funner, “I am
glad to meet you. You have a
fine place here, good building and
a well cultivated farm. How is
the Wife and little ones ?"
“Tole’rblc.”
“Glad to hear it. By the way,
Mr. Snoozenberry, I see you have
no lightning rods, I want to sell
you a couple for your house and—”
“Am you a lightniu’ rod agent I”
cried the old man with a look of
relief.
“Yes, sir.”
“Gimme yer hand again, then—
thank goodness it'sno worse. Coine
into the bouse and sit down—l
thought at first you was another
candidate for some county office
BITTEN BY A MAD DOG.
THKKK rwusixs WAITING ON THE HYMITOMS
OV UYDUOI'HOUIA.
Eujjay, Ga.. December 11. There
in a mud dog scare in tins vicinity
About the first. of October a traveling
dog, supposed to be mad, ciune from
the direction of Dahlonega, passed
through Ellijay and turned his course
toward Murphy, N. C. At Curtccog,
eight miles east of this place, Mr. Tom
Tabor's dogs and onu of his hogs
were bitten. Mr. Tabor at once
fastened the dog up in a stable and
pul the hog in a pen. The dog was
killed while biting his feet, in two
weeks after he was bitten, and the
hog one morning, soon afterwards,
while eating his breakfast, was seized
with convulsions and du d at once.
Mrs. Brown's dog created the biggest
sensation. He bit a number of dogs
and hogs and three persons here, and
paid Turniptown valley.in this county,
a visit, biting only canines while
there. Most of the dogs which wt re
bitten by Mrs. Brown's dog were kill
ed immediately Mr. A. Bishop's
large sow went wail yesterday ami is
having tits now. Some of the family
threw water on her and this only
made her worse, so now when any
one goes to see her they throw water
on her and then she is at once thrown
into convulsions. Mrs. Brown's little
■on was latten four weeks ago, ami
also Bill Dupre*, Mr. Bob Craigu was
bitten the same time, but the skiu was
not broken. B.U Dupree tried a mad
■toue, and it remained ujkiu the
wound three hours, adhering very
ckwely. All three of the jiartus art*
yet well, but considerable anxiety is
felt for them.—Constitution.
Ei-Got L H. Stephens' Cous'n,
»
J am find rouwln of tb« late Ei-Ouvsnior Al- (
rtandcr 1< Ht» ph< iw», and have Ixcn jxxita)
clerk <»u different railroads since IMGH. For
tt n years 1 bsve been a suffuror fi win a c<nc»»
<>n my face, which gre w wurac until the dia
c-barge of matter Im came profase and very
offt-naivc. J became thoroughly disgusted with
blood purifier* and pronounced them burubuga,
a« I bad tried many without relief.
Finally I was u.dured to nseß. B. 8., which j
wa* abnnt the lat of febuary, and continued
ite nw until the latter part <4 April Tin
offeUfiive di*»«-harge decreased nt once and th<
bar<ln«*MM around th- < am-er disappeared. li
improved my genera) le-altb and I rapid x
gamed flenh and *tr«-ngth. The discharge
' gradual!v decrt'AMcd and tu»- cancel became
h-M ami h-aa in *i/4- until nothing remain*
except a scar to tell the tale ofaonce dangeruiir
cancer. All who have h- cn m< *in< <• I have t
-oninunrol the tiar «d B B. B. bear t« Htmiony ,
** my gf* at improvement, arid the scar on my [
14< e mliowh that it cured the ranee r I find;
fl.at B. B. B. con»< * squarely up to what it n»
i . •inni’mb and I c annot aay too much in |
praine of tin* wonderful medicine. I have
tried th» m all, but B. B. B. ftanda at the top
I a* a blood purifier.
I he above i* copi« d from the Athena, (Ga;)
Banner-Watchman, being the voluntary
language of Mr. James A. Greer, which editor
<hmtt indoia* •*:
■ .M I. (».ei r IH U! |i<»liert Upright VltiZ’ll •!
Athri a, who h id a bad cancer, and hi* numer
oils fnemla thoughtthat h« could not jiv. very |
long, a* the cancer wm gradually Happing the
foundation of hi* constitution, but now I <hf
well and hearty.”
•2 IzainM IS.
Re viral phy*-i’-iam» have pronounced my
blood j i -n, caiiMcd by paint or levl
ti t' •. j tent, but th*-y could not < me me. J.a*
nummei I U*ed right* • n bottb * of a largely
.v«|\erti*ed blood m< diciiie, which did mu no
' more good than no much water.
1 have uned onlv two bottb *of B. B. B. and
am proud to nay that I base received greater
Im mMt from th’m than from the • , hteen, and
am now rapidly recovering. Time in no
<|Ui Hti"ii about the sup< nonty of B. B. B. over
i i II bb”'d remedies.
215 Reynolds street. W. 11. Woody, j
Augueka, Ga., April 2iat, IKXG,
AH who deeir’ full • formation about tb> i
cau*e and cure of Blood l’<>i; iin, Hcrotula ami
i bcrofuloua Swelling*, I le« I*, Kort *, Bhetinia
I hem, Kidney <'onqdarntM, <'atari h, etc., can
HK-urc by mail, free, a copy ol our 32 page
' llluntruted Book of Wonder*, filled with the
I moHt wonderful and Htartling proof ever before ,
;known
Addrewi, BLOOD BALM ( 0..
Atlanta, < a ,
Sheriff's Sale.
GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.
VYTILL be wold b’f-c th< Court Houwe
\\ door in Appling on the 1 ir*t Tur*dav ;
1 in January, IKM7, between the legal houra of i
I Male, all that tract or parcel of land in said
1 State and county, containing 4<mi acre* more or
Iv-hm, and bounded by land* of .J. M. Clark
Son* on the rant. W. J. Hrggie and other* oa
! the Mouth, went and north by land* of Dr. Htri
‘ uer. Levied on a* the property of Geo. W.
Gray, a* admim*trator of Dr. J. Maddux, late
of mid county deceased, to *ati*fy a ti. fa. ie-
Mtied from the September term of Columbia '
Superior Court in favor of J. Minor Luko, !
guarilian, and ]H>intrd out byGeo.W. Gray, ad- i
i miniHtrator Levy made and legal notice acrv- |
ed according to law, thin 2‘>th day of No- !
vember, IHHG.
L. L, MAGBUDEK,
Deputy Sheriff.
Eb. T. Williams,
Attorney at I_<a.w
AUGUSTA, GA.
(Office over Commercial Bank.)
Will practice in all the Court* of the Au
, gu*ta Circuit.
• *•( liiiin* for collection a Hpvcialty.
i fel»2M-d
To Rent
Two fiohls, both partly within the
limits of Harlem, known usthe Powell
A Harly ami the Murray fields, 27
bales of cotton were made on the
former last year. Apply at this office.
Heferenee. !•’. H. Powell and Oliver
Hardy.
For Salt* or Rent
I sill mil or rent my property at Harlem on
ret »nab)e h • For Particular*, call on
Mr. 11. A. Cook. J W. KEENER.
To Owners of Buggies-
13 MNI’ your Buggy and make itlookalmoat
MN good UK |KM. I.CMN tliUll I I Will tit l
the job. (’ •me and ace the new Paint and
Varniah combined. One coat ix all that t* ne
rvKxary. No Varnishing. The Paint leave* a
b-illunt glo«x \V< have Raven Black, Bril
hunt Vermillion, Garnet and Coach Gr<»< it
BEALL A BAVENKHIT,
Drugs, <H2 Broad Street.
Castorine.
\ CHEAP preparation of Castor Oil, for
greaxinp \\ich. Castor Oil ix known to
be the bext \vie Grvaxe on earth. Itx expen
aivruexx deters many from uning it. Cahtorini
meets a long felt want Cheap, 0n... fl a gal
lon. Alao the brut Engine Oil on earth, only I
OOcvutxa gallon.
BEALL A DAVENPORT,
Drugs, 612 Broad Street.
Tar and Cherry.
E confidently r« c-<nimvnd thix article
\\ tor Cough* It will cure thr ahnje
family. Why aufler with a Cough, whengyou
c n get Tab and Cherra Made only bv ux.
P.eauant to take, 25 cent* and 11 bottle*. *
BE ALL & DAVENPORT,
Drus», 612 Broad Street.
For sale in Harlem at the
live Drug Stores of’ Dr. I). I,
I‘eeplesand Dr. W. Z. Holliday
I'ry this simple cough syrup.
THIS PAPER iSSS
Xrvrwpaper AS’rvrtUlna Bureau ( W S|vniee BtA
1 ~"x NEW YORK.
jKM. >
TUP I
I BURNER
VAPORSTOVE
E9
■. bj j
A Perfect Jewel. Buy no other.
For sale by all First-Class Dealers.
If your, doea not Keep it Bond postal to us.
Send for copy of Twin Burner Journal.
Twin Burner Stove Co.,
707 to 713 Wash. St., St. Louis, Mo.
CEO. F. CHILD
Adjustable Parlor Chair Co.
281 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS.
EW These two cuts
Y>sliow the Chair in
extreme positions,
it ‘ 8 cat, ny adjust-
C( 1 to support the
A/f/ body in any and
desired posi
tions.
This Chair is a NEW invention.
THE ONLY COMFORTABLE CHAIR EVER MADE.
And THE Cha'r for Home, Invalid and
Physician use. As a Parlor Rocking
Chair it is a marvel of beauty,
strength and utility.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
XjbOOK OUT
FOR
I. €. LEVY’S
Great Tailor Fit Clothing Store.
The largest and'best stock of CLOTHING AND HATS a Augusta. A
Tailor in the store to make alterations needed free of charge.
I. C. LEVY,
836 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
FALL OPENING
AT
MASONIC TEMFRE.
Ol R Ht’wk i* noxv complete in every department, ami casual or careful inspection will show
it to be the handsomest and U st aborted over slioun in this section.
in announcing that arc thoroughly prepared for the Fall Trade, we will not go into de
: acriptive details about the goods, but simply say that everything Novel, Elegant and Fashion
able'in the Dry Goods Line can be seen on our counters and shelves. Thu st’ick includes every
thing from low-priced, substantial goods to the very finest manufactured at home and abroad.
We give a standing unqualified guarani. -»n prices against every market in t’: United States,
and anyone who, doubts our ability to do this is earnestly napmsted to put the matter to a
practical test. Every guarantee we oiler will be fully mamtaim •!. Whether you are ready to
purchase at present or not, we cordially invite you to* call and » xamine the stock.
Samples sent on application. In ordi ring goods or samples, phase specifv the kind of goods
desired, and whether the nearest we have will do if we have not the exact thing ordered.
BA LY & AMCTWK,
Broad ar d Kilis treet’-, Augusta, Ga.
•m £A?£ DE DEUimn
and 6‘29 I3road St.
6N THE EUftSPEAS PiAS,
Lor Ladies and Gentlemen.
Home-like and attractive, just in the midst of the great trade centre of tl'.e
city. XX e also have lodging in connection with the Bar and Restaurant.—
You are expected to stop with us while in the city.
Moss & Johnston, F*rop’trs.
Terms Moderate.
WEBSTER WAGON COMPANY
Is closingout its business and
HAS ON HAND
a fine stock of
OVER 4000!
\ x -Of their Celebrated Thus Axle Wagons
1 .WSgWaJsy of all styles and sizes, which will be sold
FARM WAGONS great reduction.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT A BOTTOM PRICE,
4 Wagon made from West Virginia Oak. Hickory, and Poplar, the best quality pro
■i->- curable, ami superior iu every particular to inferior grades now
on tiie market. Embrace th, opportunity and save money.
AH Waguus are warranted for one year.
<w WEBSTER WACON CO.,
«nl. t. pno IM Inn MOUNDSVILLE, Marshall Co., W. V«.
Stone Mountain Route
GEOtUiIA BaILROAD COMPANY, )
ornct Gkx’l Masaomb.
Av<iv»ta,Ga.. Sept 18th, IKHC. 1
C .mniencing Sunday, lIHh m.t , the fol
luwins pa.aenger achcdnle will be operated:
Train, ran bySOtk meridian time - 32minutca
.lower than Ausnata time.
No. 27—XX’kst—Daily.
Leave Anguata 7 45 a ni
Arrive at Harlem H 28 a ni
Arrive at Wa.liiugtou 10 40a m
Leave Waaliingtou 7 20 a in
Arrive at Athene 12 35 p m
Leave Athene 7 45 am
Arrive Atlanta IMlpin
Stop- at llrovetown, Harlem, Dearing,Thom
eon, S-irwood. Barnett, Crawfordville, Union
Point, Greeneeborv, Madiaon Rutledge, Social
Circle. Covington, Conyere, Lithonia, stuue
Mountain and Decatur.
No. 28—East —Daily.
ix-avr Atlanta 2 45 p m
Arriv* it Atlif-n* 740 p in
Leave Ath< ti* 2 50 pin
Arriv< at V i*hington 735 pm
L’-.tV' Wu*hiugt(m 420 p in
kinveat Harlem 7 *22 p m
• Arr.vi Aiigiinta 8 15 p m
StopH at Decatur, Stone Motintian, Lithonia,
( ”ijverM, Covington. Social Circle, Hatledge,
Ma<ii*on, Greeneaboro. Union Point, Craw
fordville, Barnett, Norwood, Tbomaon,
Dearing, Harlem, and Grovetown.
No. I—W est —Daily.
uXiave Auguata 10 50 a m
Arrive Hark m 114 m am
Arrive Camak 12 35 p m
Arrive Milledgeville 4 26 p m
Arrive at M icon 6 15 p m
j Arrive at Washington 2 20pm
■ Arrive at Athena 5 <4O pm
i Arrive at Atlanta. 5 45 pm
No. 2—East—- Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 00 a m
Leave Athens 900a pi
Leave Washington 1120 am
Leave Macon 7 10 a m
j Leave Milledgeville 9 19am
Leave t’ainak , 1 36 p ni
Leave Harlem 2 33 p m
Arrive Augn*ta 3 35 p m
No. 3—West —Daily.
Leave Augusta 9 40 p m
Arrive Harlem 11 00 p ni
’Arrive Camak 12 13am
Arrive Milledgeville 4 27 a m
| Arrive Macon 6 46 a ni
Arrive Atlanta 6 40 a ni
No. 4—-East— Daily.
Leave Atlanta 7 36 p in
Leave Harlem 3 33 a in
Arrive Augusta 5 00 a m
No. 12—West.
Leave Harlem 6 00am
Arrive Auguata 7 20 a ni
No. 11—East.
Leave Augunta 4 30 p m
Arrive Harlem. 6 10pm
Superb Improved Bleepers to Macon Superb
Improved Sleeper* to Atlanta.
Trains No*. 1,2, 3 and 4 will *top if signaled
at any *ch<-diiled Flag Station. E. R. DOSEY,
.1. W. GREEN, Gen l .Manager. Gen. Pas* Agt.
JOE W. WHITE,
General Traveling Passenger Agent, Augusta,
Ga -
W. E. 2ACIIRY £ CO;
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods and Notions
934 Broad Street,
OPPOSITE PLANTERS HOTEL.
w, ldelmT
881 Broad Street- Augusta. Ga
XX’holssaLE axd Retail Dealer In
COOKING STOVES
AND
Os Best Patterns.
I
In stock
5 Car loads Cook and Heating Stoves.
500 Plain and Enambled Grates.
2 Car Load* Tin Brick.
250 B >n< s Bright and Roofing Tin. Tinware in great variety, very low at wholesale.
P’O Bundies Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, Solder, etc.
Buy the Excelsior Cook Stoves 17 different sizes in Stock. These stoves have been sold br
us for 12 year* with satisfaction.
Heating Stoves for churches, school houses, offices and dwellings for coal and wood.
for circulars and prices.
W. I. delph,
H. P SMART. A«. SMART
H. P. SMART & BRO.
MIDVILLE, 9 1-2 C. R. R. GA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
YELLOW FUSE LUMBER,
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber sawed to order, Dressed Lnmbor of every ‘descrip
tion, Flooring Ceiling, Weather-boarding, Mouldings, Etc.
Also Pine Staves and Shingles, Laths, Fence Pickets, Vege
table and Fruit Crates.
Steam Saw and Planing Mills and Store in Emanuel County, and connected with Midrib, bv
private-Railroad and Telephone Lines. 1
MID Vi LE - - - - - Burke County, Ga.
We Stand at the Head
WITH THE
LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC,
SHSyriin Davis, Household
jH NEW home
> S ew W 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 be sold a
half value, $5, $lO, sls each, waarnted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines ’ of all make
e paired.
Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price List* to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
TlicfScwing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Augusta, G»
The G-rea/t
IIEALIAG AGENT, CURES
Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Neuralgia, Catarrh,
Scrofula. Sore throat, Paralysis, Exhaustion, Hay
Fever, Rheumatism, Etc.
This treatment has cured hundred of cases. Several parties in Charleston
have been cured. Address,
DR. H. NI. CLEKLEY SO INI,
60 Hazel Street, CHARESTGN, S. C.
Spring Millinery
New and Beautiful Goods.
h ia Kr^ C F AR F rCS ?^ filil T info ™« ’he Ladiee that her Spring opening wi 1
be held on W ednemUy and Thursday, April 14th and 15th, to which she invites the enech
:e“^b^ l^r gU9Uand VlCinit - V ' Her «-r«men-'ha<4
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK.