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Columbia Sentinel.
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EDITOIUAL NOTES.
Th* rr.iiH crow will Roon be
found prencnting hi* bill for corn.
Mc**r*. Powell A H iidv. merchant*
of Harlem. runde an nci/nment last
Friday. Mr. E T William* ia the
•aaignee.
The Hnpren c h«* nflinned
the dccieion of Richmond Su|»erior
Court in tl < c-isr njoiiii t (icorge I
Jiukvon.
A* the corn planting aerwon ia near
nt baud the Signal Service will oblige
u* very much by deferring nil bliz
zard* until next winter.
Judge Roney ha* granted a charter
to the now ga» company of Auguxta,
which in a quiet but firm manner aita
down upon a would-be monopoly.
" Our esteemed contemporary, the
AugnMa Evening New* Mill *j>eak*
affectionately of it* nt'eil neighbor by
the endearing title of "grandmother.”
The newspaper that him not suffi
cient principle about it to contend
for justice to nil high or l< vv ia not
worthy of support, and its death
should cause no grout lament nt ion.
Rev. Sam Jone* says one the prin
cipnl charni ti rislK's of n Chicago au
dience is to grab their hata and de
part before the benediction ia pro
nounced. The alleged modern Sodom
is not alone in this characteristic.
Bishop Beckwith has overruled the
motion for a new trial in the case of
Dr. J. G Annstiong. who has been
convicted of violating his ordination
vows, and fixed hie la-lilcuco to live
years siiHpeiiNion from the ministry of
the Episcopal < 'hiirch.
Hurt well Sun. A gentleman who
never makes an assertion that Im is
unnblo to prove by cold facts or fig
ures, says it costs our farmers 10c. a
pound to make cotton to Hell nt !tc.
This is a ruinous business, and the
wonder is thut ths farmers manage to
keep body and soul together.
Even tho average pedestrian now
rejoices that March term of Superior
Court drnweth nigh, ns is evidenced
by road working in the Republic of
Columbia. Judge Roney struck the
key note not long ago that has pro
duced tho desired end in giving us
Is-lter rsads. Let the good work
still continue.
Our junior editor often proves him
self very useful, as shown a few
nights ago when ho attended n tire
and after the flames wi re extinguish
ed had tho honor of presiding over
the deliberations of the l.itsrnry Chib
of the Sylvan City. He desires in the
future a stntionary chair when he is
called into requisition on «uch an oc
casion.
'Should it ever occur, m tho course
of human events, that the columns of
this paper shall misrepresent even
one of Hu most humble citizens, it will
stand ready to admit the same, and,
so far as m it lies, make amend*
But when a point of fidelity to the
claims of justice is at stake in an
issue that involves the welfare of the
Jicople, it still expects to treat matters
without fear, favor or affection.
Ono of the most horrible double
murders that, perhaps, has ever
stained tho history of Jhis State oc
curred in Baldwin county last week
in the killing of two Indian, alleged to
have been dot* by the hands of a
man named Erank Humphries. He.
however, claims the deed to have
committed by i party of masked men
who assaulted him and the ladies as
he was escorting them to his home on
a viiiit to his wife. All the circum
stances sojtu go to fasten the crime
upon him. He is now in jail at Ma
con.
The Blue-Ribbon.
Wo clip from the Augusta Chroni
cle of yesterday the following special
from Atlanta:
To-day the Supreme Court decided
the prohibition election cam s affirm
ing the decision of the Bui>enoi
Court. Il will !*• remembered the
liquor men, in the name of John M.
Clavfon, Nought to restrain the Or
din’arv from declaring the reeult of
the election Judge Clark reftiawl the
injunction, and immisliately Ordinary
Calhoun dcclan d the re»u)t of the
election, and refused to hear the eon*
test In the name of Scoville A Beer
mnnn another case was brought,
asking for a inandamu*, compelling
the Ordinary to hear a contcat. Thia
was denied by Judge Clark. So the
whiskey men loitl all their eases. 'I he
cases wore carried to the Supreme
Court, ami when the argument took
place the court did not even hear from
the prohibitioiiist. Tim liquor men
gave up long ago, and the decision
veserda y was no surprise No more
litigiition;will occur until the law ia
enforced.
The Augusta Evening News hiivh
"It strikes us ns poor jwilicy in any
Democrat to be handi aping the
|'r< <d<nt"in his battle with the Re
publican Senate.”
lenoua Debilitated Suffcren
From 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,
loss of memory, dimness of vision, ami
all other symptoms arising from self
abuse, overwork or study. Neglect,
eiime-s of insanity and early death.—
Address, T. W. Rier.,
2l'.t Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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M H ItF.ALL, E A ft A ItDF.I.r.F., J. B. DAVF.MPOHT.
Beall & Co.,
612 Broad St , Augusta, Ga
Druggists
AMD
DEALERS IN
Seeds and Paints.
\\ E tre in to well
Drugs, Paints
AMD
At Bottom Figures.
Luca* Ri*adv Mixed Paint*, 32 mKhilch, by gal
lon or bbl.
Atlantic l.< ail, Linavt <1 Oil, Tuqwntinr.
Hrualo'H, KalHominc, Window Gliim* and Put
ty-
Writ© to um if you think of Painting.
Spring Has Arrived
AND THE
Time to Plant
GARDEN SEED
IS HERE.
I )on’t he induced to
plant inferior seed.
BUIST’S
YOU CAN
Depend On.
U e guarantee each and. every
paper.
Send your orders to
G. Barrett & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Be sure to plant BUIST’S ami vou
will never regrot it.
G. Barrett & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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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.
Realizing the power of 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, SUGARS, SNUFF, SYRUP,
MOLASSES, CHEESE. HARDWARE.
TINWARE, WOODEN WARE. CANNED GOODS
Dry Goods.
Boots, Shoes and Domestics
Shoes are wanted everywhere,
Try Mulherin & Co.; don’t despair.
No More High Prices
FOR
SHOES, SLIPPERS AND HATS.
-VT-’-p hive rcr*vr<l our Suring Stock , which wan purchased with cash from the beat Faeto
\\ Lie. ..f th. Northan.l Ln,r. We ,-m e.-c .led in Hrou.iug many great bargain*. Yon
Ml I.HEHIN A < 0. would have sold you for fl.
! We quote Nome of our burgainn ■
Infanta’Kid Buttoned Boft aole Shoeso to 310 Ladini? Cloth Gaiters 3to 9 ......... 75
Infanta’Kid Iu e ShoeH Ito 3 25 Ladies Glove Grain i,aoe Shoes 3to 9... fl 00
.-nr! Ki I WIM. 11..7 • I.adli H'l’l l.i’le Gr'n Button d Shoes 3 toH.fl 00
Ch Id’! Pebbiet ini in I.ae.- Sic -'to 12 G 5 Ladies’ Kid Buttoned Shoe*, worked hole.
Wia»»a PnI.IJc Gr.dn I .'ee Hl -a 11 to‘2. .75 3to H fl 25
Mb—a I’ebl.l,. Ill'll liutt’n'd sic ■l2to 2fl I)') ' Gents; Calf Tie* 6to 11 Z.-”;. 41 ,®“
I IjidieH’ Web Slipnerx 3to ■ L> I Genta Dress Shoes from $1 to 250
Ladie.’l’el.bk Gram Slipper-lit ■ 511 I Boys’Wool Hats . .from 15to »
I adioH’Kid Cro.nu t Slii.perK 3to 7 50 Gents Hats from 35 to f 2 50
Ladies' Kid Opera Slipp, rs 3to 7 75 I Gents' mid Boys’Straw Hat. stofl 00
Everv day is. gala day in our establishments with the numerous euatomera after the Bonan
zas wr'advei iin? So cique along and get your share ot the Bargaiust
Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention.
Wm. Mulherin & Go.,
TWO STORES— 722 Broad St., opposite the Monument,
913 Broad St., sign of the Large Red Boot.
GIBSON COTTON SEED PLANTER
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Price List:
The Gibson Cotton Seed Planter, complete SIO.OO each.
The Gibson Attachmeht for Dow Law Planter 4.50 eaeh.
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The Gibson Attachment for Farquhar Planter 4.50 each.
Apply to or address,
W. S. LAZENBY,
HARLEM, GA.
JESSE THOMPSON & CO?,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOORS, BASI & DUNN
Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber,
Laths and Shingles.
DEALERS IN
Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware,
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard,
Hale Street, Near Central Railroad Yard, Augusta, Ga.
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IMPROVE YOUR STOCK I
The Tiotting Stallion Strathmore, Jr., will
ma ’o. the Spring season at my farm in Co
um ia county, four miles west of Harlem.
, , PEDIGREE.
Srd
fourth - C-ie D. by Don
. . . TERMS :
cents to t*he<rJ' tor the season, sls for insurance. Fifty
.bTe t° r m! ~ “I^- 0 Special rates may be made sos
S. C. LAMKIN,
HARLEM, GA.