The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, March 18, 1886, Image 4

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■ i—m- State Gleanings I CURRENT EVEN IS AS MOULDED BY THE STATE PAPEHS. The News of the Week Gather- ■ «•«! ami Boiled Down An Hour With the Scribesof the Press. The weakly pn-ss may not ba worth ranch to the big dailies; bul they are worth a deal more to the people than the huge city weeklies which which are nothing but a rehash of news already published in the daily edition.- Ex. Augiiala Chronicle: In Augusta last week a colored man was arrested for kiaaing n woman of his race on the public highway without her con gest. Recorder Dunbar called it violation of the INth section and fined the demonstrative lovci two dollars and cost. IL T Asbury, of Maxey's, who is now sixty years old, was one of the sufferer* from the storm which passed through the upper portion of Grerne county on May 1, IH7G So terrible ami frightful was ths destruction upon Mi. Asbury's place that he seems to have lost all knowledge of events that transpired before the storm. With him all data is taken from that time Ex. Dalton Argus: Th# Georgia towns that pulled their Shanghais for the Ohio excursionists are mouthing about the results. As a rule there is not much business in an ordinary excursion, and it is not a very mild type of idiocy that would hope to sw II men homes on the fly. The best plan is always to show a proper hospitality to strangers without running over with gusli. The oxcursions are suru to be of benefit to us. The State Baptist Convention is to lueet in Rome this spring, and the conference of the Rome Baptist church took action in the matter Sun day by passing a resolution directing the pastor to appoint such committees as would bo necessary for the recep tion and entertainment of the delega tes. Mr. Junies A Smith will move at otioe in the matter of reduced railroad faro He thinks one fare for the round trip will bo the rule. Washington Chronicle Mr. ami Mr*. Galie 8011, near Mt Zion church went to preaching on Saturday, ana left two children at home, one of them ten or twelve years old, and the other about two. It was a pleasant day, and the children were t >ld not to make any fire, but they noun forgot these instructions. The smaller child was playing around the tire, mid its clothes caught. The older one found it verv difficult to extinguish the flames. The child was very badly burned, ami there is little ho|»e of its recovery Americus Recorder: Late Satur day night, iu> the freight train coming south on the Houtll Western Railroad neared Andersonville, just above the cemetery cruasing, the engine ran into four crossties which had been placed on the track. Two of the ties weie displaced by the cowcatcher, and the other two were so wedged in the cow catcher thut in was ft mid necessary to cut them out with an axe. Fortunato! v the train was not thrown from the track. It ia supposed to lx> the work of tram) sc Washington Chronicle: Edgar Dyson is in the habit, when hunting, of letting the luuule of his gun rest on bis foot, and all his father's cau tions ami warnings have failed to con vines him that this is dangerous Ou Saturday he was at Mrs Wynns hunting with a young friend, and stopping to rest, bo let the muxade rest on his foot, the gun being cocked His finger rested on the trigger, ami almost as soon iw he stopped the gun was discharged, the load pausing be tween the big toe and the one next to it Augusta Chronicle: Yesterday while Mr. M J. Sullivan, who is em ployed as a machinist at the Georgia Chemical Work*, and a colored laborer named M Smith, were tightening nuts on the cylinder head, it blew off, and the sulphuric acid was thrown in their face and eyes. The injury is not verv severe to either of the men. though the effect of the acid on their evew may preve serious The damage to the chsmical works is not extensive, except in liaving to shut down th e chainlwr for a day or two. Had these tuen been immediately over the cyl-I inder at the time they would probable I ha*e been blown to alums. Death Dealing Darts The Ravages of a Terrible Curse. | That Claims Its Victims by Thousands The Horrors I nearthed Among a Few of flic I rifornatcs of Atlanta, the Home of the Patent .Medicine .Man. Atlanta Constitution: Atlanta, al though in many respect* regarded as a healthy cilv, i* not unlike nil other inhabitable portions of the earth, in i lnimmg liei diaro of victim* of the monarch of all dreaded ailment* blood poison. A Constitution man was delegated to investigate some of I the most notable case* in Atlanta, and in In* rounds made the following ap palling discoveries: Miss Chapman Inter viewed. “Mv name is Mary Chapman, nnd I live at the corner of William* and (Jo streets I have been a dreadful sufferer from scrofula mid running, eating -crofulouK ulcer* for six years Have been waited upon during the time by seven Atlanta physician*, also used various advertised remedies, without the least benefit. The eating sores on my neck were a mas* of cor ruption almost down to the bone*. My throat became ho much affected that I could scarcely swallow, my food lodging in a portion of my throat. I w i. reduced to '.III pound* weight— being a mere s eleton. In this con dition I -■ommeneed the use of B. B B, nnd found great relief in the first bottle. “When I had used five bottle* my health had so much improved that the ulcers had all Imalcd, the swelling subsided, my appetite returned, my skin became active, my *treugth re turned nnd 1 gained 44 pounds of flesh. I am now healthy, fat mid hearty, mid am able to do as much woi k as any woman, and feel uh hap py as n lark ” Miss. Wallace Ques tioned. Miss Minnie Wallace reside* with Mrs George Eicklmid, 11 McAffee stri <•(, and from her own lipH the reporter learned the following ap palling story: Severn! month* ago she became almost totally blind mid deaf. Her bones became the seat of intense pain, her joints were swollen and painful, and eventually her whole body nnd limbs became covered with splotches and Hiunll sores. Her appetite failed, nnd she gradually lost flesh mid strength, ami had but little use of herwelf, as her limbs mid muscles were paralyzed. To the reporter she said; 'Thud blood poison ami rheumatism mid before one bottle of B. B. B. had been taken 1 begun to see and hear. When 1 had completed ths use of six bottles my eyesight and hearing was fully restored, sense of taste returned, all splotches disappeared, soreness nil healed, mid my strength and flesh ‘ restored.'' Send to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Gn , for their Book of wonder*, free I’iif sale at the Drug Store of Dr. D. L. Peeples, Harlem Ga. aug-27 THIS PAPER EXtS Newß|.«|>.<r Adv.rUaltu Bufvau ( 10 Spmevi St.\ ■ new vnnif siTwTS NEW YORK. Surveyor’s Notice. 1 ) in i IF* arnrmg Surveying .lone can aveure I my Nvrvicea by N.-mg me nt Hmkni, Ga. R. R HATCHER. County Surveyor School Commissioner’s Notice. The public school, ol Columbia count., Ga., inm-t b<> ojwuvd Io the tir»l day of April and do., ,1 b\ the tirrt da. of Julv next. 11. order I oftlw Board. Tin. January t. ISS6. J T. SMITH, C. S. C J. R. KIDWELU 1,026 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Steam Bread Bakery AND Candy Manufactory STICK CANDY 9 cents per pound, wholesale Fresh Bread. Pies and Cakes every day Give us a call. Special Notice. \LLparthn indebted tome for medical are r<s«ue»t* d come forward and isrfth at <•!)- <-. eitlr r by note or the rm»h or they will find tb< ir accuanttfin an attoruey’a . han da. jnnl4 ' A. J Saxbebs M. D. e ~ Augusta, Gibson & LandersTLlo B P. Al <H HTA.O. ASP H. ItAll.noAD, 1 Ai oota, Ga., !><•«» 10, ’BS. f In effect Munday, December 11, 1885, at 5 p. m: Except Bunday*- PaaMcngera and Freight. No. 1 a w. No. 2 a. w Leave Gibeon. 5 03 | Lv.Augneta 6:23 “ Ntaph-tou .5 45 “ Wfwteria. .7:02 “ P«>p« 600 “ Grwwood 7:96 “ Matthews 615 “ Richmond 7:3*5 I “ Hmith .6 23 “ Hephzibah *On •• Keys 635 “ Bath .8 32 “ Burke. 6.50 “ Burke . M 56 i “ Bath 705 “ Ki va .V 20 “ Hephzibah 717 “ Hmith “ Kichtnowd.. 7:37 “ Matthews .3 50 “ Gram wood 717 “ Pope .10 14 “ Weeteria M t>3 , “ Stapleton .10 33 i Arrive Augusta M: 30 Arrive Gibson 11 33 : No. 3 p M | No 4 P M Leave (iiba.»n I<s | Lrava. Augusta 50) Ntaploton ‘2 47 “ Westeria .5 27 “ Pope 211 “ Grarewood.s 42 “ Matthews .3 36 “ Bichmond .5 52 “ Hmith 34M “ H' phzibab 612 Keys 4 01 “ Bath 6 24 P Burke 430 “ Burke... 639 “ Bath 454 “ Key* 654 “ Hephzibah 513 “ Hmith 7 O.» “ Kifhrnond 553 “ Matthews .717 “ Gracrwood. 605 “ P<»j»e .... 732 W« Meria 6 20, “ Htaplvton 747 Arrive. Atigueta 647 Arrive Gitmon.. 3 2'J HL’NDAYH PABHENGERB ONLY. No 1 a. w. N<». 2 a. m Leave Gilw,n 610 Leave Augueta. .3O» “ Htapleton .6.53 “ Weeteria 3:27 “ Pope 7.03 “ Gia *< w hxI.H4-*' “ Matthews 7.23 “ Richmond M:.>2 “ Hmith 7.31 “ Hephzibah 9:12 “ Keve 7:46 “ Bath . 9.24 “ Burke 3:02 “ Burke . 9.46 “ Bath 8:17 | “ Keyr. ... 955 “ Hephzibah 8.32 “ Hnitth. Hi 10 | “ Riehnmnd. 8.53 “ Mathews .10.17 “ Gracewood 9.03' “ Pope .10 32 “ Westeria .9:18 “ Htapleton 10.47 Arrive Augusta.. .9.45 1 Arrive Gibson.. 1129 No. 3 p m | No. 4 p. m. Lcnvve Gibson 320 I Leave Augusta 3.60 ' “ Htapleton 403 “ Westeria. 327 Pope 4.13 “ Grace w00d..3:42 “ HatthewM 433 “ Richmond. .3:52 “ Hmith 441 | “ Hephzibah 4:12 “ Keys. 456 | “ Bath .. . 4:21 “ Burke 5:11 | “ Burke. .5 40 Bi th 526 | “ Key* 4:55 “ Hephzibah. 538 I “ Hniith .. . .5:10 “ Kidmiuiitl 553 “ Matthews SJM “ Grace wood. 6: OR “ Pope 5:33 “ Westeria 623 | “ Htapleton. 5:47 Arrive August . 6;.50 Arrive Gilsmn 6:20 R. M. MITCHELL, President. HEADSche and all tiuovi Complaints arc relieved bv taking WRIGHT SINDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS VnrtW VtftUbla: Ko Orlvlaxr. Price 255. All Dru?zteta. THE GREAT 5,10 and 15 Cent Store, No. 526 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, G. B. DUKE, Proprietor, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Plain, Stamped and Japanned Tinware. Wholesale and Retaig Dealers Im Crockery, Lamps nnd GlnwHware, Wooden and Willow-ware, etc. Jewelry and Fancy Goodna Hpceialty. Routing, Guttering and Repairing promptly attended to. ap23-l IVOTICE. ~ Order your Gin Ribs from PHNDLKTON FOUNDS AO MACHINE IW! CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Prop r. WM. PENDLETON, Supt 1 MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN MILL MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, No. 615, 617 and 619 Kollock Street. Augusta, Georgia Caetinge of all kind* executed promptly, in iren er brase. Pnlleva, Gearing, Shating. Jourm’ Knee, Sugar Milla, Injectors, Water Wheels, Governors, Sawe, Viles, Engine Supplies, Irt j Frunte, Balcony Caatinga, Ac., Ac. Special Attention Given to Repairs.' solicited. au27 H A. F. TISCHER, IME€TTCS-<3«ST. 940 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. Ogßaftssr-~ ,,,M “ TM » "• Grlobc llotclj AUGUSTA, GA. J. W. Gray, Proprietor. I" elw Pw’ximity to Opera Hou.y. oe«<. Exprew Office Fo.l Offi.e Ou th. Fnn. p.l Retail-u.re of the Cit ? Itat.- iceurding to kotLu of nram. “ < are pas« the Hotel even- ten naiuutes. Home Council We take- pleasure in calling your attention to a remedy so long needed in carrying children safely through the critical stage of teething. It is mi | incalculable blessing to mother and child. If you are disturbed at night with a *ick, 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 Diarrho-a. Pitts’ Carminative is an instant relief for colic of intanta. It will promote di gestion, give tone and energy to the stomach and bowels. The sick, puny, suffering child will soon become the fat and frolicing joy of the household. It is very pleasant to the taste and only costs 25 cents ]er bottle. Sold : by druggists. For sale at Holliday’s Drug Store Harlem, Ga.. and by W. J. Heggie, of Grovetown. OPEN FIRE QTni/CC VENTILATOR 2121E2 PATENTED. Bum any kind of Fuel I SOFT OR HARD COAU ▲ They keep the air tA JHk h room pure by Perfect Ventilation BAVE IN FUEL J MORE THAN THEY COIT Keep /Ire fonder tlUm ft. •thrr kind of «Co«e. GIVE NO CAS ’ I BUT BURN IT ALL E' ; 1 THEY SECYJRM Healthfnlneee. By Perfeot VEntilslt—b I \ Econo in y , VWF ----- l&x by perfect CombssUsOa bwSrrTi,', --rs CbcerfulnewM fy ft By Open Ftoe. Comfort, 0 By L'di form, Equsbls WsniWh ▲a low la pric* as th« cheapest. ITlamlnaUon as from ■a Opsn-Grat* Firs. Worth m m than lh« moat eostly. Bas an Opsn-FirsVentilator Stove, with fire in it, betas* bnyin® any stove. Ask your itove dealer to «how ym ; if be has none send to as for catalogues and lesM* ■mnUalb. BOLD’S HEATER MFG. CO. « •84-042 Ea»t 14th St., New Yorfc. A MKWIsV a JAI.KorW UhKAkHRSS AM) WEBILITI WIPFEiIALEJw DECAL A Life Experience. Remarkable and Quick curea. Trial Packages. Send etamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARP fc CO. Louisiana, Mo. We Stand at the Head WITH THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC, Davis, Household jn NEW HOME dewing Machines, ■ A NEW STYLE Attachments, New Style Wood Work. Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free. 500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machines taken in exchange for at>nve makes, k> be >*ld a« ' half value. 45,110, sls each, waaruted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines of all make | epaired. (JJgTAgents for Domestic Paper Patterns. Send for Catalogue and Price Lists to THOMAS, BARTON & KEY, The Sewing. Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Auffuste, Ga WATCHES! DIAMONDS IJEWELHG Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia. HAVING pnrchaHedF. A BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and, eeneolidaUi with itt he elegant stock formerly carried by me at my old stand under the Central Hotel, I now offer at reduced prices the handsomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware. Ac., ever i* this city, at my NEW STORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Streets, and familiarly kaowa aa “Brahe’s Corner.” Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will bo pleased to see his friends. WILLIAM SCIIWEIGERT, Jeweler, 702 Broad atraak AT GOODYEAR’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OF Medium and Cheaper Grades OF Open and Top Buggies, At Lowor Prices than at any oth,r Hons, this aide of Cincinnati. Thia work is all made to order, are Lighter Running and Better Finished than the elans of work gen.rallv sold a. Stand ard X ehieles. But I have just rec.ived a Full Line of Fine Family Carriages, PhaetonsA Cabriolets! Bt - TU ind Finißh ' tr * ’ ,n * <iaaii ‘ d k “ Saddles and Harness —All Grades! HARDWARE. apd Church Ulla, which I a; Lowest Caah Pricea" 110 ” D °° r ‘ ‘“ d BU,d *’ , * I “ A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent, At the Old Stand, Oppposito Georgiaßaihoad Bank, 704 Broad 8i. €M<>r *° R ' H ' MAT * °°- mCLC-PeC. Iff. Clouds Creek P OR TA BLE CORN MILLS Mak, th, very beat Meal. Priens tow. w, build them in a very snb.Untial nannsr U , th S kor TING INJECTORS, thn best boiler feeder made. Only on, handin f' W Iff BOu'pnTia TI vo3 TLAB ul /'<■ it t J- RIK KN GINEB and BOIL- 1 "l Ir .- EliS, the Van DUSEN JET PUMPS. Main LffJL 7 TJT.’ 'Ama f., r n pai . r ‘v k j n x' of “* c hinerv: ala, kton Geo. R. Lombard & Co. If t • 1T,.. Foundry, Machine and Boil,r Wnrks. foundry, Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill and Engine Supply House, Augusta, Ga.