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Columbia Sentinel.
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I V BALLMID |
J M ATKINSON, (
H«m >m. G< . Fi» 25, 18M
* .|“~WUCE. 11 00, IN \I»V WT.
A Bit of Warning.
| j Atlanta Conrtitution Th* New
, Orleans Picayune call* < h p attention
of cotton planters to the low price*
1 that the Hteple rotmnan.ln, to the
<lepre»»i«>n in trmle preva.ling
throughout the world, and to the fn.-t
* that th* present cr p has orenttocked
thn luaiket. And then it adds:
' “The policy to t>e pursued relitive to
planting this spring ought not to l>*
a matter of doubt. Nothing but ;
forca of habit and obstinacy can in
t dues large cotton planting this year
Tlie risks of loss are so great that
planters should, one and nil, deter
mine to reduce their cottou aiieige
and devofe more land to home sup
plies. Any commercial crop that
is, one that ha* to I* sliip|>ed to
market and sold at current rates is
hazardous in the extreme with trade
in its present condition. Ami we
csndidly confess we esn see nothing
on which to ba»e any hopes of an
earlyreaction. It is a time above all
oilier* when planters sould risk as i
little as possible and turn their atten
tion more to those j roducts of the
soil which they can <oi.some at home.
If they cannot make money, they cun
at least avoid a loss; and unit a* there
►hculd lea vast improvement in the
general business situation, a large
cotton crop in 1 88(1, such as could be
made on the tumul acreage with a
nominal increase in the nr a, might
put prices to figures never known
before.”
Number Six.
BY <l.
Mihkimi EniTona—This writei ha*
for some time had in eontem pint ion
the plensure < f pelitiing a few note*
from this portion of our Republic.
We are thawing, mid we uro about
all that is left to thaw, ns our much
esteemed gram crop wkh frozen be
yond redemption. Jlutp of our
farmers have resown. We believe
that this will be a year < f bountiful
harvest and ate hopeful
'1 be second meeting for 1880of the
Agricultural Club was held at I‘hila
delplna Church liiht W ednesday The
meeting for Match will be ■ n the
second Wednesday, at the residence
of Mr. All>ert Powell, near Harlem
A barbecue dinner will be provided -
line Club ih determined t > compare
favorably with Hint of any county in
TO THE FARMERS
OF
Columbia County.
• K 1.AZ.l dcnircii t<> e.iH t| e attention as the farmer* of thin county to the
GIBSON COTTON SEED PLANTER
Sow ell rvhibiiK.n >1 liiK.hrr. mlUihio Willi )w if, ct •K»ur>nre he rlriuw this marhinr to
hr .11,.1K !lo oil Olio i» .I. tl., I, «,k« t lIIIH I'luntri IK .in I ,-, (luiablr. 1,-1ia1.1,. riul chein
«i«l < a»ier . |rntr.l tl.au < il r> I'laotri. I , ~a». n ot haling a blioilrrl.. am nod an.allrr hom„. r
BntiU piiemal I. , tai. ~i| it ,|,» i|„. ~,, | , |„||. „ tl „, m aion E th,
nuHwhkr , tl.. i Ihlih i» I «ill).i I , mHi, j tl„ ti,M fm-v aen-H in thr “avinr
our" * ' ll 1 ‘ * lll ‘ ,r " ul ’• Ute lit-Ht .flopping or •‘bl.K'liing
llna .Imp,, rai>lrat>.l<.lt„ii l afv ml |, ( ,t ar the Dow I.a v an.l Farnnhai
1.’.l /' V <h«o»i ‘ »>I ill. at p puhi oa .iu u.e, attaehnienta aa vtt preimnd oulvto
nt thoe* <*• machine* 1
Uith ». .xl.j ui «i br<h tel < f atu <1 nri te tvn tW* p iri v) co le, i<nc with four
and vi.< >nh tint pvUu, which drt j U < »t«d tvthv at d tij htttn imhee a; ait, ieejtetrely
Price List:
Th* Gibaon Cotten Seed Planter, complete $9.50 each.
The Gilson Altailm.el.t for Dow Law Planter 45U each.
Th* GibnuU Attachuieut fm Fsiquliar Planter 4.50 mib
Apply to or address,
W. S. LA ZEN BY,
HARLEM, GA.
W. D. BOWEN, ~
Manufacturer and Dealer In
Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps,
C atridges, Fishing Tackle, Etc.
I 328 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
All work aud repair done with neatness and dis] akh.
the State. This assertion mav, at
first, seem somewhat extravagant, and
would lw> were we not cognizant of
the fact that Columbia county is filled
with intelligent farmers, big hearted
men, t<w>. who only need to l>e arous
ed a little, and we are going for them.
W herein A J A . G. W. G , T H P.
F. IL P J T si d John S. and many
others that we cannot mention for
want of space? Farmers of Colusn-
I is. we ssk your sincere co-operation.
Let us units in one common brother
hood Wbv the social intercourse
alone is well worth tbs time and
trouble <d spending one day in 30 to
g< th< i This i* no single band.d in
vilaln n luit a request of the Club
that through the columns of the coun
ty organ n cordial invitation be ex
t«mied you to come and meet with
us <m the day appointed.
Jury List.
Below willi o found the jury list
for March term of Sujierior Court:
GRAND JURY
G B Lamkin, F A Timlierlake, MI
Branch, A M Ltzenby, .1 T Smith, T
It Chuk <> Hardy, Jno E Larkin, M
B Hatcher, Jno L By num, John Q
Spile*. I M Miles, W N Zachry, W L
Hiitcber, R E Neal, J H Neal, I V
Billaid. J B Sutherland, 1 N Hop
kins, 1 B Jeiik.ns. W H Jones, W P
Crawford, L D. Walton. Gsorge W’
King, Jno S Martin, L V Hatcher,
Chas Baston, Jas L Clunton, John G
Dozier, C L West.
Tr.vvtnsE jury.
Geo W Clary, R Foster, W A Fur
gerson, Edward Prather, J H Gtinby,
JuoW McCord. W T Fuller, Irvin
King, Jus H Koger, H C Hardy, G
P Tinkeraly, A M Boley, Jas Ulin,
H C H well, Jno Brady,’ J M Hin
ton. John Collins Jno A Uubaiiks, R
W Lizcnby, Floieuce Hariirm, G E
Gray, Joseph S Morris, Jno E Han
kerson, E P Hobbn, Josiih Ward,
Lee W hittaker. M H Blackston, W S
W hittaker, Jno M Sm.tli, J G Tudor,
P B Biuekstoii, E P Green, G B Ma
gruder, W 1) Little, Quince Prather,
F M Powell.
THIS PAPER SSi
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MENONUf
A Q'JiCK, PcRMAN NT. CERTAIN CURE FCM
Loat ov'Fiillturc Manhood. Nervonaaeaa
W**U:ioa«, Lack of Strength,
Vigor or Development,
Cnu**-! by I ml i*. rutio:in. eto a
,(I «r«w« QBtMtfly witbin u month. No I)ec«plio*
n»' 'Juurhwry. I'm it l «o j'rnofit. full tVwrripliua aad
bl'* of tiH-'lca In |il;»tu MvahMl anvalopa. fr*a.
Hit MEDICAL CO.. P.O. Drawer IM fcufalo.N T.
School Commissioner's
Notice.
r pilE Board <»f r.due.xtion oi Columbia conn
1 t .< H , will mt i t nt Appling, Ga., ou the
hi; nt Wed •» nJ iv in March next.
By uidur of the Board.
The public acliool* of Columbia county, Ga ,
intiMt l». i.petH il by tin* fir*-t Jay of Apiil an<l
«■!>«».« <1 by the hint day of July next. By order
of th* B >ar<l.
Thia January 4, 18S6.
J T.RMITH, C. R. C.
HAPPY NEW YEAR I
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Slaughter of The Innocents
AT
No. 1, Railroad Street,
HARLEM, GA.
:q:
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.
Realizing the powerof that commodity generally known as
cash,” he has determined to sell
Goods as Cheap
As Augusta or Anywhere Else.
Will 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, SEGA RS, SNUFF, SYRUP,
MOLASSES, CHEESE, HARDWARE,
TINWARE, WOODEN WARE, CANNED GOODS
Dry Goods.
Boots, Shoes and Domestics
JESSE THOMPSON & CO.,
manufacturers of
DOORS, SASE & BUNDS
Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber,
Laths and Shingles.
DEALERS IN
'iwfcflow Glass and Builders’ Hardware,
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard,
Hale Street, Near Central Rail road Yard, Augusta, Ga.
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 Price by Woodford Membrino ;
third. Miss Taylor bj; Peck’s Idol; fourth, Carrie D. by Don
Juan; fifth, Romance by Sir Leslie.
TERMS :
$5 single leap, $lO for Hie 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.
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Warning !
I* l consequence of the great succiae *f
BARRY’*?
malarial
M ANTIDOTE
IN PERMANENTLY CURING
Chills and Fever
Gsnera! Debility,
Spirious Preparation!
Have been recently introduced, pur
porting to supplant all other*,
i' Remember that
BARRY’S MALARIAL ANTIDOTE
Has been in active demand for the past thirty years, and during the
prevalence of Epidemics of Malignant' Chills, has saved
thousands of valuable lives.
REMEMBER I
That its extraordinary curative and antidotal value has been vouched fer
by men not living m the Moon or the Sandwich Islands, but bv gentleme.
known to you ad as Representative Citizens of the highest character.
REMEMBER THAT
BARRY’S MALARIAL ANTIDOTE
SgSSSpSeEwSttES
EDM. BARRY, M. D., Chemist,
827 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
OTTO W. MARSHALLT
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.,
Wifi f’ll W on rJbo U ,? F h he la,P > v St - Vlp8 ’ Will guarantee a fit or no par.
Sprin" and ISummer S X “t?' 2 °’ 18 . 86 ’ at Hrtr,em ’ with a fllll of Imy
wait for • " 63 Those wishing a fashionable suit will do well to
Otto W. Marshall.