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i Columbia Sentinel-
IV. BKLLaRD, I F'urroit*.
J M. ATKINSON. I
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EDITOKIAL NOTES.
,1 Gen. W 8 Hancock, of lb* U.S.
f army, <lie<l on Tnc*'f iy.
1 Henrv Eve*, a trtin band on Hi*
K T. Vo. and <»« Kniln-ad, w*« kill
ed while couplin'.’ <ar* a fcwdayaago.
' Tobe Jackaon, pie dynami'rr, i*
.„M to le bill! arontinf around Hu
■ lull" near Unrtcruville He aeenm to
be hard to trap.
The Georgia Kailioad authorities
■re making preparations for the con
templated change in the gauge of the
road, which ia to be made eome tune
during the Snmm-r.
A« Conpreaaiiien thia ye irget G...(M»
package* of need each, editora ahoul.l
begin t<> make ready their gardens in
order that they may ahare in the
forthcoming generosity of the honor
able gentlemen.
The negro arrested in Greene
county several days ago. thought to
bn the party who killed Mr. A'ilea, nt
the street ,ar stable* tn Augusta over
a year ago, upon investigation proved
not to l>e the man.
It is to lie hoped (hut Bro. I’atillo,
of the AV at rent on Clipper, will find
the mm to give inspiration to writing
lIM leader on "Hard Times We nre
anxious to read an article from his
pen under such inapiration.
The Republic of Columbia ia rep
resulted in the Agricultural Conve
tion, which met at Columbus on lues
day, by f.iir of our most thorough
going and successful farmers: Messrs. .
T I, Clary, T. J. Hamilton, G. M.
Lazenby and A. S. Phillipa
Dr Armstrong, the Episcopal min
ister who was tried by an eclesinnti
cal council from Ins church, in Atlan
ta last week, upon chargee of intoxica
tion and immoral conduct, while on a
visit to Cincinn ili i list Summer, line
been found guilty of conduct incon
sistent with Ilia ordination vows.
Mac. n Telegraph The Supreme
«<H»urt baa virtually decided that nil
mngistnU‘’H must sit in the districts
for which they were elected or ap
pointed, ny i that all judgments ren
dered bv jiii'in outside of their own
bounds uio.pull and void
G. 11 Barton, the man who repru
■eented luiusylf as an agent for Porter,
sSonA t’o, of Chicago, in Atlanta a
•Jaw weeks Agt'. “t'd who was hulim
.ipifutlv arrested as a common cheat
,tuyl swindler, has been tried mid sen
* i Inured to pay o fine of SI,IKK or serve
tUyylve ui >uths in the chain gang.
fl'll* Constitution wisely puts forth
■ the following wiggastive words;
"There is lui reason why the nver-
Age voting imui should spend half his
fortune m decorating the front of his
vest. Th* I’iiiicf of Wai s wears on
ly nn ordinary black silk watch
gu.»r I."
No more South Car. lma convicts
will lie hired out ua farms, but wi.l
lie med to work < U some of the many
railroads now in course of construc
lieu in that State- Evening News
Hinug out convicts in nm shape ia
a dead thrust at boi.est labor and
should be aladished
A very learned exchange informs
ui that the word "aero" comes to us
through the Spanish from the Arabic,
aud means "empty,’ hence nothing
Eastman Times.
D iwu her* it meant durin t th- last
blixurd a geuvial freeze up of every
thing, even ‘|H»p skull" and "tangle
leg' iu many lustsneea.
In uneutlnng matters at the
Treason Department at Washington
a few days ago it was discovered that
while the names of forty men were
carried upon the pay roll only t«u of
them responded to mil oali. where
upon the the thirty pentone of leisure
wen, asked to take their hands out of
the public puree and seek other em
ployment with a little more work at
tached to it
The following sensible words from
the Greeucabom Home Journal look
well in print nr. lit *.n to hoptd
will l>e practically realized:
The man who seeks effice in Geor- ’
pia thia year will get there in broad •
daibglit and on a known jaatform of ,
merit. He cannot drift into prefer
ment on the loose rtotsarn of ordinary
times, when the mere force cf local I
majorities makes opposition hopeleea.
He will not ride into power on the hob- {
hr of 1 >p sidedpartisanal»ip,which han
hitherto bwn jiotent enough to put
rn" lr>cre aspirants Is yond defeat by .
worthier e indi t.ites We predict that
tbenext legiriativa eeaeail ly of the ,
State of Georgia, whether or not su
p.i ior to 11 c] i• >t■ will at any rate
1... ~ mpoa> d ' genendl.v of mem- |
hers who attained to their distinction
Io the emp'ovment of latent merit
ami the exhibition <>t peculiar qualifi
cation and fitness.
ISelllrtl Fart
It is settled beyond cavil that Hie
oats sown last fall and winter are
among the things that were. Sow
aositi A good and successful tillor !
of the soil, told us the other day, oats ;
sown now on hind that was highly
manure 1 and well prepared last full |
and the addition of the hard freezes
will make good yeild. There is g;>o I
leasoiiing in this. Iry it
Our Neighbors.
Something of Interest i
to All.
What is Transpiring in Out
Sister Counties as Sketched
by the Quill Drivers.
RICHMOND.
Augusta Evening News: Safe .
burglars are among us at last Keep i
nn eve on the numerous strange faces I
in town who go from house to house
under the pretext of selling one thing |
and allot her, but really to take in the ■
situation of affairs Our police will i
now have the opjs>rtuiiity of doing ■
some tin* detective work
The backbone of the present winter i
is broken, and eur planters will »>ou
be breaking the soil foi another har
vest. DeKalb Chronicle. [lt is, hey!
Down this way if the planters com
menue breaking soil for another har
vest, they are doing it with a erow
l>ar. The backbone broken, belong
ed 1]
'1 lie Tow n Council of Grovetown
has pnid a handsome ti ibute to the
memory of the lute Prof. Geo. O.
Robiuson, by naming the principal
street of the village “Robiuson
Avenue ’’ The street was opened by
Mr. J. F. Fisk and Dr. Joseph Hat
ton, and leads out past Prof. Rol in
son’s palatial residence towards “Pine
litigate" nt.d "Copse Hill,” audit
was at their suggestion that this
tribute was paid to the memory of a
worthy man and prominent citizen.
The Robiuson residence will soon be
opened as u hotel by Mrs. Robinson,
and "Rosland Hotel’ will lie on* of
the favorite resorts near Augusta.
MCDUFFIE.
Journal, last week: Mr. F. M.
Johnsou, of Hus county, was stricken
with paralysis list week, and, f or a
tune, his life was despaired of; but
we nre glad to learn that he is now
' much better.
Mr. C W. Langston went down to
Columbia county on a visit, n few
<hu s ago, and relui nod with a log-heap
tiru in the rear part of his wagon,
which was much better than freez
,llg
On Friday night last Judge AVui.
Johnston, of this place, received a
stroke ot paralysis, liom the effects
of which he is still prostrated, though
much Latter at this writting. We
trust ho may soon be restored to
health.
One night lust week the 1 >ft of the
large Inirn, ami stable, wtiicii Mr. T.
E. Watson had erected at his home in
Thomson, gave way, and emptied
about 250 Inishels of corn and tiiingn
. on his carriage and stock lielow The
carriage wav wrecked, one animal
considerably injured and Jim Boat
wright and Jno Neal frightened half
to death In fact, that whole end of
town was aroused and alarmed by the
sears .l racket.
HANCOCK
Sparta Ishmaelite: Those who
believe that the early cut worm gets
"caught out" by blizzards will have
occasion to change his mind this
spring.
I’he next Grand Jury will make
som* of the crooked whiskey dealers
bounce at the next term of tne
Sujierior Court. .Several parties have
beau spotted.
lert mm Militated Saferen
From early Indiscretion*, Excesses,
, <kc It you will send me your nam*
and address, I will send you by return
mail a treatise on th* cause and cure
of nervous exhaustion, lost manhood,
loss of memory, dimness of vision, and
all other symptoms arising from self
abuse, overwork or Mudy. Neglect,
causes of insanity and earlv death.—
Address. ’ T. AV Rice,
249 Fulton St,, Brooklvn, N. Y.
*u27-l
HAPPY NEW YEAR I
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 of Columbia.
Rcnlizins the power of that commodity generally known as
‘cash,” he has determined to sell
Goods as Cheap
I
As Augusta or Anywhere Else.
i \\ ill keep constantly on hand the following
goods, which he guarantees to give satisfac
tion : <
FLOUR, HAMS, SUGAR, MEAL,
D. S. SIDES, COFFE. GRIT'S, LARD, TIA, RICE,
SALT, CRACKERS, STARCH, SOAP, SODA,
TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, SYRUP,
MOLASSES. CHEESE, HARDAA ARE,
TINWARE, WOODEN WARE, CANNED GOODS
Dry Goods*
Boots, Shoes and Domestics
m. » bum., i a a.M>EM.«. ».* i>.wiot>'«t
Beall & Co.,
612 Broad St, Augusta, Ga
Druggists
▲ND
DEALERS IN
Seeds and Paints.
AA E are in position to sell
Drugs, Paints
AND
SEEDS
At Bottom Figures.
Lucas Ready Mixed Paints, 32 shades, by gal
lon or bbl.
Atlantic Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine.
Brushes, Kalsomine, Window Glass and Put- i
ty-
Write to us if you think of Painting.
MEN ONLY
A QUICK, PERMAN NT. CERTAIN CURE FCR
LostorF*iHng Manhood. Nervouaa***
Weakneu, Lack of Strength,
Vigor or Development,
OaqhM by indiZerotiona. exceißßH, eto Benefit* tn a
day; Ourmiuaually within u month. No Deception
por Quackery. Positive Proofs, full description and
tftter of advice in plain sealed envelope, free.
WIE MEDICAL CO., P.O. Drawer ITS. Buffalo, KT.
Warning !
®ln consequence of the great «uccese es
BARRY'S
MALARIAL
ffl ANTIDOTE
IX PERMANENTLY CURING
Chills and Fever
AND
General Ma’arial Debili'y,
S) i r ious Preparations
Have been recently introduced, pur
porting to supplant all others.
Remember that
BARRY’S MALARIAL ANTIDOTE
Has been in aclive demand for the past thirty years, and during the
prevalence of Epidemics of Malignant Chills, has saved
thousands of valuable lives.
REMEMBEB!
That its extraordinary curative and antidotal value has been vouched for
by men not living in the Moon or the Sandwich Islands, but by gentlemen
known to you all as Representative Citizens of the highest character.
REMEMBER THAT
BARRY’S MALARIAL ANTIDOTE
nannothing illusive or uncprt.'in about it. It is a positive cure for Chills and Fever, aid •*
».» ling T iuic for General Debility. Ask for it, ami take nothing else. Each bottle ha«"»y
>'tn*tuie on the label and outside case, and without it must be spurious. Remember, Barry *
Malrial Antidote. Prepared only by
EDW. BARRY, M. D., Chemist,
r 827 Broad St., Augusta,
W. I). BOWEN,
Manufacturer and Dealer In
Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps,
Catridges, Fishing Tackle, Etc.
1028 Broad St., Augusta, Ca.
All work and repair done with neatness and dispatch.
“OTTO W. MARSHALL.
Merchant Tailor,
217 7TH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Keeps constantly on hand a fine line of
Foreign and Domestic Woolens,
SUCH AS
Wordsteds, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Chevoits, Etc.,
V\ hich be will make up in the latest styles. Will guarantee a fit or no pay.
Mill call on or about February 20, 1886, at Harlem, with a full line of my
Spring and Summer Styles. Those wishing a fashionable suit will do well to
wait for
Otto W. Marshall.
• TUTTS
Illi IHFMMyM
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
Th* UriatMt Medi-y.l Triumph of th* Ag«i
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I.oMorntipetlte. Eowel»co»live, I‘alel.
Fue head, with n dull .ensntleu in the
tack part, P:<in under the choaldar
blade, Fullneee ui'tcr eailug, with a4la.
iacllnntlon to cxertlenof body er mlad.
Irritability Os temper, l.ow oplrita. with
a foctlnx of bavlnc neclreted eome duty,
VZenrluoae, Dizziness, ITuticrln* at th*
Heart. Dots before tbo eyes, llcadaehe
aver the ri»bt eye. Keslle„uess, with
Bilal dreams, llichly colored Urine, cad
COHSTIPATiON.
TtTTTl’iur.S uru especially adapted
to ant'h ca-ea. oro il"su effects such a
>r '..free il' .to asumi. lithe sufferer.
They liieren.o file .trpetlte.anclrausetba
t 7 Take <>a Flc.ti.t (he .. -teta Is
monrlslie.-i. <1 i:y h r Tonic Action on
t"ha”r/ B eu ive «>rean» .'!e.r .mir N tools ar.
prohnc-'.l. Price -j.,c 1
TUTT’S HAIR BYE.
GttAV Il't’l Wtll-Kthtt, chei’ffeil to a
Gt.o««r Buck bv n. Khii?i<> npplieiuion of
this Dtk. it ituparis ai. tural co,or. acts
So’.’, by Dni-Tftists, or
sent, ty v .
Notice to Liquor Deal
ers.
ALL parties interested in the sale of Liquor
must at once register with the Ordinary,
and pay the tax to me, before doing any hnsi-
O. HARDY,
Tax Collector.
School Commissioner’s
Notice.
rpHE Board of Education of Columbia coun-
I I ty, Oa , will meet at Appling, Ga., on the
I First Wednesday in March next.
By order of the Board.
The public schools of Columbia county, Ga.,
must be opened bv the fir-t day of April and
closed by the tirnt day of July next. By order
ofthe Board.
This January 4, 1886.
J T. SMITH, C. 8. C.