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Columbia Sentinel.
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
Vi « welcome our «toenie<l contem
porary the McDuffie Journal into
the rank* of jonrnaliwn.
It in now »n eight pa"" p»P® r
lU'.i. Sam Jonv* and Sam Small
hmdwl their revival meeting in
Cm im'mli. The collection for the
benefit of the two evangelists amount
ed to over t'-o'i
Certftiuly we favor the silver dollar
—in the way aeveral of our subecrib
en have been banding it in. It i« |
onlv those which stay out h> long that
give U« anxiety.
Tin-editor of one of our redeemed
country exchange* i» on the right
line when he remark# that is not for
fame, but, meat and bread that lie in
running hi# paper.
President Cleveland a letters of
condolence to the widow of Gen.
Hancock and Gov. Seymour, though
abort, cany upon their face the evi
dence of sincerity and express vol
umes in character
We arc still of the opinion that a
few well directed licks upon the pub
lic roads in this county would be of
considerable benefit to the traveling
public, and at the same time save the
Grand Jury a little work at the March
term of Superior Gouri.
The South mingles its sympathy
with that of the North in the death
of two such illustrious patriots ns
Gen. W. S. Hancock and Gov. Hora
tio Seymour. Both were warm friends
of our lore ! laud during her dark
day# of political usurpation.
Hancock and McClellans funerals
wore unostentatious. It was not nec
e.< trv to whitewash their characters
with the pomp and pageantry of uni
formed processions. Macon Tele
graph.
We desire to be allowed the privi-,
lego of recording a hearty amen to
tha above paragraph.
Farmers throughout the Republic
of Columbia aw making extensive
preparations for obeying tlm •■mu late
of the law in reference to keeping up
stock, which goes into effect the first
of April. We me pleased to note
that, so far, among neighbors the
matter has created no ill feeling, us
has been the case in several instances
iu other counties.
At no time within the past four or
live years have we noticed so many of
the colored population walking
around upon tho public highways ap
parently with nothing to do. We are
reliably informed that the cause of
this is a determination upon the part ■
of Cuffy to work only by tho day
In some instances it in said to work
very much against the farming inter
cats of the county. How so many of
them subsist just at this time is a
question w« are not able to answer,
but our opinion is that if tho law
against vagrancr was < nforced n
number of them would be shown
something to do more profitable than
loitering around.
Decidedly Wrong.
We have time and again referred
to the practice of compromising crime
us a stop calculated to work injury to
any community. Constant y occa-si m
presents itself to enforce the correct
ness of such an opinion. Only a few
days ago a negro boy living in this
commurity succeeded in stealing SSO
and camo very near making his es
cape. We are informed that not long
since, while living in another county,
be was sentenced to the chain gang
for some crime. From some cause,
if we are correctly informed, he en
listed the sympathy of fi tends and
was released. He now stands charg
ed with theft, )a>rhaps consoling him- '
self with the thought that some one
will come to his rescue, which may
be ti e case, as such has frequently
been done and the law cheated of it*
claim It i-oiit, irotu predecout, that
the uegro ha* educated himself up to
the idea that if he steals, some one
will go on his bond or pay him out.
The practice works incalculable inju-
ry ton wfi <. comm unit, ihe thief
who in thus relieved of the penalty of
the law is left in the same communi
ty to harm some one else Sympathy
for vuieh a character, to the extent of
not allowing him to pay the nrtiaHy
which the law demands against him,
out in the wrong direction, and
tbs s mer p< ■ pl" read) the conclusion
and firmly stand by it, to let the law
take its coins'-against all offenders,
the better fi r society and properly. —
Such c! '' is tinned loose upon a
cmumunit aie a -. aiico of continual
dread. Every law abiding citizen
should fed bound to see the majesty
of the law vindicated.
Paiifnlly Injund.
O.ii townsman, Mr. J. T. Cook,
who is in the employ of the Georgia
1;,.i1i- id ss conductor, happened to
i into a painful accident last week
while or. duty. Mr. C. was in charge
of the third train on the night sched
ule. When they reached Covington,
the l.voting point, Mr. Cook remained
in hi i cab and was busily engaged in
making out his report when he dis
covered the fourth and last train in
< I proximity to his cab, rendering
escape absolutely inqxissible, and in
u twinkling, with a crash, the engine
unmanned, struck the cab, complete
ly <!< nioli Ling it, and, strange to re
late, Mr. Cook escaped with his life,
though very painfully hurt. The en
gineer on the roar train was fast
asleep at the time. The wounded
man returned to his home here on
the next train, and attended by the
skillful hands of Dr. Peeples he is
rapidly improving and will soon be
himself again.
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Burglar* at Work.
Some time during Tuesday’ night
tlx- store of Hatcher Bros was enter
ed by some incarnate wretch and in
the neighborhood of S2OO carried
awuv. No clue as yet to the perpe
trator or perpetrators. This is an
ol . i instance setting forth clearly the
importance of raiding money to pay
some good man to look after our in
ti rests during the night.
vniiiis Debilitated Sufferers-
Enin early Indiscretions, Excesses,
Ac If you will send me your name
and address, I will send you by return
mail a treatise on the cause and cure
of nervous exhaustion, lost manhood,
of m< mory, dimness of vision, and
all other symptoms arising from self
abuse, overwork or study. Neglect,
c.tm .s of insanity and early death.—
Ad It T. W. Rier.,
21. t Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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M 11. lir.Al.l-, 1 V. GAUDELLK, J. B. DAVENPOHT
Beall Co.,
612 Broad Sf , Augusta, Ga
Druggists
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DEALERS LN
Seeds and Paints.
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SEEDS
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l/ii'a.* liciuly Mixed faint-*, 32 klimlcr, bv gal
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HAPPY NEW YEAR I
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Slaughter of The Innocents
AT
No. 1, Railroad Street,
HARLEM, GA.
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R. L. LAMKIN
Still in Front
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W ith the biggest announcement of the sea
son. He is going to make things lively for
the citizens of Columbia.
Realizing the power of that commodity generally known as
cash," he has determined to sell
Goods as Cheap
As Augusta or Anywhere Else.
W ill keep constantly on hand the following
goods, which he guarantees to give satisfac
tion :
FLOUR, HAMS, SUGAR, MEAL,
D. S. SIDES, COFFE, GRITS, LARD, TEA, RICE,
SALT, CRACKERS, STARCH, SOAP, SODA,
TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, SYRUP,
MOLASSES, CHEESE, HARDWARE,
TINWARE, WOODEN WARE, CANNED GOODS
Dry Goods.
Boots, Shoes and Domestics
IMPROVE YOUR STOCK!
The Trotting Stallion Strathmore, Jr., will
make the Spring season at my farm in Co
, lumbia county, four miles west of Harlem.
PEDIGREE.
Strathmore, Jr., is by Strathmore, Sr.: first dam, Melrose by
Administrator ; second, Mattie I’rice by Moodford Membrino ;
third, Miss Taylor by Peck's Idol; fourth, Carrie D. by Don
Juan: fifth, Romance by Sir Leslie.
TERMS :
$5 single leap. $lO for the season, sls for insurance. Fifty
cents to the groom in all cases. Special rates may be made for
three or more mares. Apply to
S. C. LAMKIN,
HARLEM, GA.
Warning I
®ln consequence of the great succew »f
BARRY’S
MALARIAL
M ANTIDOTE
IN PELIAXEXTLY CUBING
Chills and Fever
—AND—
Genial Malarial Debility,
Spurious Preparations
Have leen recently introduced, pur
posing to supplant all others.
Remember that
BARRY’S MALARIAL ANTIDOTE
Has been in active demand for the pat thirty’ years, and during the
prevalence of Epidemics of Maignant Chills, has saved
thousands of valuble lives.
BKMEMBKB !
That its extraordinary curative and atidotal value has been vouched fer
! By men not living in the Moon or the sandwich Islands, but by gentlemen
known to you all as Representative Citiens of the highest character.
REMEMBER THAT
BARRY’S MALARIAL ANTIDOTE
aß nntliinf; illusive or uncertain about it. Its a positive cure for Chills and Fever, and a>
ling Tonic for Geuer si Debility. Ask f<r it, and take nothing else. Each bottle haa my
ature on the label and outside ease, and ithout it must be spurious. Remember, Barry’s
M drial Antidote. Prepared only by
EDW. BAIRY, M. D., Chemist,
W. D. 30WEN,
Manufactuier and Dealer In
Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps,
Catridges, fishing Tackle, Etc.
1028 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
All work and repair dole with neatness and dispatch.
OTTO V. MARSHALL?
Mechanf Tailor,
217 7TH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Keeps constantly owand a fine line of
Foreign ard Domestic Woolens,
SUCH AS
Wordsteds, Casimeres, .Tweeds, Chevoits, Etc.,
Which he will make uiju the latest styles. Will guarantee a fit or no pay.
Will call on or aboulebruary 20, 1886, at Harlem, with a full line of my
wait n for F eS ‘ ° Se Wißhing a fashionable suit will do well to
Otto W. Marshall.
School Cormissioner’s
Notoe.
U’HH Board ofEducion of Columbia coun-
J- fVj.Ga , will meett Appling,Ga., on the
b'iret Wednesday in Jfeh next.
By order of the Boa-
The public schoolef Columbia county, Ga.
must be opened by t first daT of April anii
closed by the first dos July next. Bv order
of the Board.
This January 4, J 6.
J. T. SMITH, C. 8. C.
MEN ONLY
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Nervousness
Weakness, Lack of Strength,
Con-J l 8 ° p or development.
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ktte-ftVnH ;* ? 03 i ll^9 Proofs, full description and
MPn 7 T^‘r Q J?l tti 9 Beal ® d envelope, free.
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SET- NEW YORK.