The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, March 04, 1886, Image 4

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State Gleanings i"X’KBENT EVEN I ■ AS MOt LDED BY THE STATE J'Ai'EltS. I I The New*of the W«<k Gatlier cd and Boiled Down \n ' Hour With tlif i d>< - <>f the j ( W’lycroM i* dow connecred with (Navant.nl), l-y telephone -i One <J U>e in i) <!.l'• t< • t'lken by (the Athena nrichar.t.i watt pre* nUd >t<> a fanner to sign, and after reading it over carefully, be '-nd that the only w»t Io get out (if; i'i: ;t I’-’ >■ .0 waa to die. A tenant house of Mr. f M Gibb'.n farm near S'* in! Circle wm recently burned, the fire conuuniing t ivtl ,n;' in it. It won occupied by afa mly of negroea, and was atipjxmcd to 1* burned by a little child, which w.u* left alone, playing w ith the fire. Haya the Gibson Entri pr -' For then* reasons, we aay again that until Gov. McDaniel anno hi<-« m his intention be may count on the Enterprise to let her people 1. now he is there to stay, and this we reiterate once more against all comers. • There is a negro girl in Athen, who claims tl.at she him a fr< g in her arm that travels up and down her arm from her wrist to her shoulder. She nays that another woman con jured her when she was young, and the frog has been in her arm < vci since. John Hammond, who ki <•) s a small grocery store near Jonesboro, com mitted suicide a few days n -o by cutting his throat. The lost, mch of hirn olive he was sitting in a room of his house reading.a paper. Half an hour Jider his wife entered the room and found him lyim.' upon the floor dead, with a terrible gash in bis throat. No reason m assigned far the suicide. , Savannah News: Growers and dealers say that it is too early to tell much alsmt the effect of the w inter on the peach crop. Mr. I’utzel said yesterday that the crop probably Ims not been injured yet. The danger comes after the trees blossom, 'Die crop will perhaps be a little later than usual, A liquor drummer, who was inter viewed by the Athens Hanner,. s.iv the business in Georgia is dead, ; a resurrection. Says he. "With h single exception, ,Sclinoi<lei, <>f Au gusto, who still retains b.is trade 1 find the liquor dealers blue and <i.- In iutened, and they report adeciv v ■ in sales of from 25 t ■ "0 ; si <■< nt.' Madison county enn furnish a case of tho most remarkable fecundits a lady giving birth to four clhliii < n inside of twev.' months, and not lav ing twins cither time. About the' first of .March hist year the wife of Ml Bradley, living in ihe up] er part < f that county gave birth to triplets and the first of this we< k she gave birth to one making four children in lens than one year. Probably the moat prosperous far nier in South Georgia is Hon. John A. Cobb, of Sumter county. The Americus Republican says that foi the last six or eight weeks he has had four to eight six mule wn >n -1 . corn from hit plantation to tba' citv. The wagons make two trips a we -k and each wagon is load: d with about one hundred bushels of shelled corn On last Saturday morning a har rowing accident occurred in 1 lldses's coaling ground, neu Cudartown. Tom Young, who was choppii ■ wo I, had cut n tree which wits ci ook .l, and, doubting which way it would fall, ran behind a standing tree to shield himself. The fallin ; tie. crash ed down among the limb-, of th, ono be Was behind, and before 1.,> , MJ get out of its way it fell upon 1,.m and crushed him to death. Mr. 1 rank Heusler, who live ni Morgan county lost his barn and tw o horsesand two mules by tire Turn lav Ui t . it. It was the work of a.i , diary. The I inn w». ,- , ;r , 1 ai d Mr. llctsler s li-.v is in .tp O1 : i t . annuals and the destruction of a small lot of forage. Richard Hoe, a young white man is strongly sus pected of the arson. He is : , v , under arrest for assault and batten on his mother, and will be accused of two grave crimes ia Morgan sujxr. r court w hich sits i t -a. ,I. Death Dealing Darts The Ravages of a T'crriUc Curse. That Claims !t- Victim- by Thousand* Ihe Horrors I nearthed Among a Few of the I'nfornatcs of Atlanta, the Home of the Patent Medicine Man. Atlanta Constitution: Atlanta, al though in many respects regarded as ah< ithv citv, i.s not unlike all other inhabitable |*»rtioiiH of the earth, in claim , • kt -h ire of victiuia of the monarch of nil dreaded ailments blood jxiison. A Constitution man was d<- -I'ltt-d to investigate some of the most notd b-cns,--. in Atlanta, and in his rounds made the following ap palling discovei ie»: Mica Chapman Inter viewed. Mi name is Mary Chapman, and I live at the corner of M ilii ims and Cox streets. I have been a dreadful sufferer fr<»m scrofula ami running, eato • ,- ( ..ful ' is u.i-ers for -..x years Have been waited upon during the time by seven Atlanta physicians, ah. > used various advertised remedies, witho d th': least benefit. The eating sores on my neck were a mass of cor ruption almost down to thr bones. My tl.ioat became so much affected that I could ucarcely swallow, my food lodging in a jxirtion of my throat. 1 was reduced to 90 pounds weight— hem;,' a mere s cleton. In this con dition I - ommenced the use of B. B. I», ami found great relief in the first botth. “When I had used five bottles my health had so much improved that the ’deers had all healed, the swelling subsided, my appetite returned, my skin became active, my strength re turn.l and 1 gained If pounds of 11, -Ji. 1 am now healthy, fat ami hearty, and am able to do as much woik as any woman, and feel as hap py as a lark ” r»’iss. Wallace Ques tioned. Min Minnie Wallace resides with ’•!; , George 1 ickl.imh 11 McAfibe .■treat, mM from her own li]>sdiie. reporter learned the following/ap pidlii.g story: f- . ’rid months ago she became alm ,t totally blind and deaf. Her bones became tie-sent of intense pain, her joints were swollen anil painful, and eventually her whole body and limbs became covered with splotches ami small r ri s. . Her a)>]>etite failed, and she gradually lost liesh and strength, and had but little use of h, is-If. ns her limbs and muscles ... .. j 01 -dy..ud. To- tin. reporter she said; I had euinat • . ■■■ id 1,,. e bottle bf B. n B B had been taken I began t > see and lie.vr. When ! l ad completed the use of six bottles ; 1., yes; lit and h.-ariug was.fully . ’ .1, sen.’e of taste returned, all spldti In s disappeared, soreness idl h tied, and niy strength and flesh restored." • S nd to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, if. . for their Book of wonders, free. Eor sale at the Drug Store of Dr D L. Peeples, (larletn I la. aug-! . it., .i. r !• . -‘ i : Beall & Co., 612 .Broad Si , Augusta, Ga Druggists AMD DEALERS IN Seeds and Paints. \\ V. are inpcHi'iun to srll Drugs, Paints AND SESIDS At Bottom Figures. r ’..a- ;.» M Jy M’.wd I’lint.-. 32 shsdes. by gal >' ' ' V l "' bins., ! Oil. Turpvntinc. h 4 l. nnuc, W m.l, « au.s and l’ U |. , ~ W ~ .., n. if yoii tliink of I'mr.ting. ' D'D. l;c|H. EUGG 6 Mlt'P • u u |S! lampiH’iiig done •»« t aua nios. -uuiu - luauuei I v I, McIXTO.su A KOIiKI.TS atiaukva, * Special Notice. \LI, i »rti»-« iudi-bted V, mo for rnodicj! «. rv,: «■ art ieqii*.vt*<l to come forward . aud’»<-ttl<-at vn<-». aitln-r by nor* or the ca.li or 1 fu.’J •-!-• -re -. iut»iuau at: rre-y ■ janl l A. J S.vipnw. M. D. Gih:en A Sasawrrille B B Ar .r<TA,G, R. Rati.road, I i An.t ~i a, G Jmc. 10, M>. ) Id effect Suudiy, ■ mber 11, at sp. j m. . w • i i Except Sunday*- rawMcngere ana Freight. No. 1 a m. No. 2 A. M Leave G:b on 5 | Lv.Auguata.. 6:23 “ Htopieton .':45 “ WeeVria .7:02 •* |»op4? G:(JU “ Gracewt>.<] 7:26 ! “ .Matthew* 615 “ Richmond “ hi lith • 6-23 “ H< phzibah «:0n “ Key* 6-XS Batii ..832 “ Burke. 6.501 “ Burke .856 ( «• Barb 7:05 “ Kev* .0 20 “ H phzibah 7:17 “ bnnth V3B “ Eichmon 1 737 “ Mattbewa .• M ** Grac* w<M>d 717 “ Pope. .10 14 \v« • jj.i, m. 03 “ s jletou .10 38 j Arrive A • >0 Arrive Gil 11 38 No. 3 r M So 4 P M Ix ?.se Gib»<.n 1:45 ava. Angnsta 50 > “ h‘ vpieten 247 “ \S«-»iUria .5 27 “ ]’<, r r 211 “ Giiteewood.s 42 ■ “ M.Jtli 'A- .3 36 “ Kichrnond .5 52 1 “ Smith 348 “ H' phzibah 612 1 Kovr 4 04 u Bath .. 6 24 ; !• Burke 4°O “ Butke 639 •• Bath 454 “ Key* 654 “ If j. zib.-.h 518 “ Smith.... 70» “ Richmond 553 “ Matthews .717: “ Gio- wood. 605 “ Pope ... 7 32. •« WextAria .6 ?'i “ Stapleton 747 Arrive. Angunta 647 Arrive Gibeon.. 20 KUNGAYS PASSENGERS ONLY. N■>. 1 A M. No. 2 A. M L' .it- 6.10 Leave Angawta. .8 0o “ Srapkton .6.73 “ WeMteria B:z7 “ Pope 7.08 “ Gia •< wood.F:4l “ SltUhewH 7.23 “ Richmond 8;.j2 Smith 7.31 “ * “ Key- 7:16 “ Bath 9.21 “ Burke V :O2 “ Burke . 9.11 “ Bath 8:17 “ Kcye 9.55 “ ’{epLzii>.t,h '.'2 “ hintiii lU.i( “ Richmond. ■■ " H thenra .10.17 “ Gracewood 9.C3 ' “ Pope . 10 32 1 “ Western “ Htai.loton 10.47 Arrive Augusta.. .9.45 Arrive Giofton. 11 29 No. 3 P. M. | No. 4 p. M. Le w« Gib- n . 3.20 j Leave Aug ‘ : «>0 i “ Stapleton. 4.03 “ W«.-'«na. .' 27 *, P'.pn 4.18 “ Grac< r00d..3:42 “ Miiihcwi 433 “ L. 'hi . nd ; ■ “ Smith 4.41 “ Hephzi 1 ib 4.12 “ Kev._ 476 “ Bat!. . . ■JI “ Burke.. 5:11) “ Burke. .5 4<» - Ba‘h 5 26 “ Kgvm 4 “ Hephzibah. 5:38 ; “ Smit?: .5:10 “ !:■• imond .7 Matthew*; 5:18 “ Grace wood. 6:08 “ Pope • 5:33 “ Wrriti-i ia. o? 3 “ Staph-1 in 547 Ar; :vc Augi.rt.i. 6;soArrive Gibbon G:3O R.M. MITCHELL, Pres: Jem. d I« 'LL P r> % F and all Eiucus Compiaikts are relieved by taking WfifCHTSINDIAII VEGETABLE PILLS frutb Vecstatlt! So Orbing. Friw 255. AU Utagcislx THE GREAT 5,10 and 15 Cent Store, No. 526 Broad Street; Augusta, Ga, G. B. LUBE, Proprietor, MANUFACTURE!; AND DEALER IN Plain, Stamped and Japanned Tinware. WH'JI.r.SAI.E AND RbTZIC DeAI.BRS Ix Crnekorv. L imp* and Gl'.<«warn. Wooden and Willow-ware, etc. Jewelry and Fancy G< dsa specialty. ' ' ’ ! ap23-l WOTICB.” _ j ;o:—— _ Order your Gin Bibs from PKNDLKTON FOUNDRY AND MU’HINE WORK! CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Prop’r. V M. PENDLETON, Supt. MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN MILL MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, i No. Gio, 617 and 619 Kollock Street. Augusta, Georgia > CMttogeef .11 kind, executed prompily, to inn ei brass. Pulley., Gearing, Shattos Jeune’ | b.>x.-., Mtgar Mills, Inject.ns. Uater U beds, GorwnoiH, Saws. Files, Engine Supplies In i L routs, balcony Casting-, oc., Ac. ° 1 1 ’ 11 ' Special Attention Given to Repairs.’ Correspondence solicited. au 2 7 MmruNniE LINIMENT Diarchoe a, Ki iney Troubles, au. t PARSON S 1 ■S.° PILLS rr r..', tiSner or W di«'sjf<“ I 'lh'.Yr7rorZ l i-'jn aVotmd' Mehtas worth’ll?!! WII1 ' >O ’‘ :iVoi 7 cure or J -...5. Find out about item and you win s'wav.bLth2fkfu? dr“ ZPI ““ tlmoa the ooat of a box of .o.deeerywbcre. or .ent by m..l for Mo. ucmq i ■ ks liiniiC nClsu Ln I&SmSs *Wcta.-k Home Council We take pleasure in calling your attention to a remedy no long needed in earning children safely through the critical stage of teething. It is nn , incalculable blessing to mother and child. If yon are disturbed at night with a sick, fretful, teething child, use Pitts’Carminative, it will give instant relief, and regulate the bowels, and make’teething safe and easy. It will cure Dysentery and Diarrhrea. Pitts’ Carminative is an instant relief for colic of infants. It will pron.ole di gestion, give tone and energy to the stomach and bowels. The sick, puny, . suffering child will soon become the , I fat and frolicing joy of the household. It is verv pleasant to the taste and onlv costs 25 cents jer bottle. Sold i I by druggists. ’ For -de at Holliday’s Drug Store Harlem, Gx. and by W. J. Heggie, of ; ’ Grovetown. : OPEN FIRE CTnVCQ VENTILATOR? lU »£2 PATENTED. Bum any kind of Fuel! SOFT OR HARD COAL. A They keep the air tn u room pure by Perfect Ventilation BAVE IN FUEL MORE TKAM THEY COST Keep buffer than anff other k‘nd of utore. C!VE NO CAS BUT BURN IT ALL THEY SECVBB Health fulneee* By P’vrfoGt V jntilation Econo h» y, Ly By Perfect Combustioa. Cheerial Comfort, £7 " gy Uniform* Equable Warmth Ab low la pric» aa the oheap«*t IllumtaaUon m from •n Oi-en-Grate Fire. Worth in x-e than the meet eoetly. Seo an Open-FiroVentilator Stove, with fire in it, before buying any stove. Auk your above dealer to thow y«m one; if tw has none ncn lto us fur catalogues and teeti. ""6010’$ HESTER fSFG, CO. «i 024-642 East 14th St., NewYoriU ~r , , . ... . •-» ■<.«>*»t iiw Mln , ' i b’A MJi H«t A >.IUEAKSEoS AfJ ■YikBILII i KES DECAL A Lisa Experience. Remarkable and , ! quick cures. Trial Packages. Send I e tamp for sealed particulars. Address ! Br. i¥AF.3 & CO. L ouisiana, Mo. We Stand at the Head WITH THE LIGHT BCNXINO DOMESTIC, Davis, Household f. '-’if V . rISW! Aro jn NEW HOME Sewing Machines, ~ J new style Attachments, NewZStyle Wood Work. Patti-1 land Attachment Furnished Free. .VK) Crowl Si-eon<l-Han<l Sewing Machines taken in exchange for above makes, to be eeld ee half value. ?5, HO, 115 each, warranted in good sewing order. Sewing Machine* of all ask* epaire d. • ■ Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns. Send for Catalogue and Price Lista to THOMAS, BARTON & KEY, Tlie Sew ing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Anynste, 4* WATCHES 1 DIAMONDS I JEWELRY I Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia. H AYING purchased F A BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and'eeneolideted _ with itt lie elegant stock formerly carried by me at my old stand under tha Central Hotel, I now offer at reduced price, the handsomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Ac . ever eeoa ia this ci v. at my NEW STORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Street*, and familiarly known aa ‘•Brahes Corner.” Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will be pleased to see his friends. WILLIAM SCIIWEIGERT, Jeweler, atreat AT GOODYEAR’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OF Medium and Cheaper Grades OF Open and Top Buggies, At Lower Prices than at any other House this side of Cincinnati. This work is all ma da h mder, are Lighter Running and Better Finished than the claaa of work generally auld aa Su«<- ard v ehiciea. But I have- just received a Full Line of Fine Family Carriages, Phaetons & Cabriolets I . annll ‘ f nt of those Fine Open and Top Buggies, made upon speeial »r --deis, by th., best manufacturers N, rth and East. Nothing being used in th* construction »f these vehicles but the best materials, and in Quality, Stvle and Finish, are un«quall*d by any others now in the market. In stock a Full Line of ‘ eu*quau*« oy any Saddles and Harness—All Gradesd Lacing of superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting. Also a full line of Leath.r, 101 l HARDWARE. A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent, At the Old Stand, Opppotate Georgiaßaihoad Bank, 704 Broad sT” 01 *° R ' H ' MAT *°° C. C. P. c. M, g M Clouds Creek B ®B| 3 PORTABLE CORN MILLS |Sif E?™ Make the very best Meal. Brieeo Jew. M& a r A iEw Ji® build them in a very substantial ma as or O O best a bJ>ile? n f?H K ° R j GINrtCTOIM. the FVi ’ . 1 001161 feeder made. Only one handle W \vl BOIIJEBS f‘ ®f S'iH’O'lSsS- Wi and S repair^nk^d S±: ? Make L‘ j '■■ ifor' M u fi]ii P k J n v B °r “achinerv; alse keep J- -■‘J.'- ' A’/\ Su^K ‘ t . lc (ck ° r £u oines ad< Mill FiUa<«, Jsr k Geo. R. Lombard & Co. Foundrv t yy ■, Foundry, Machine and Boiler Werke. roundly, Machme and Boiler Works, also Mill and Epgin. Supply House, Augusta, Ga.