The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, April 01, 1886, Image 4

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State Gleanings I I X'IUU’A'T EVENTS AS MOULDED BY THE STATE. PAPERS. riic Sews of th* 1 Wook Gather <•4 ami Boitc'l Down An „ /Hour With the Scribesof the * PfCS.M. ()*«org* T •<-n<*y »« te Atte-n*. * Ath* n« Jia* quite * miud'er *»f rhtelu n f*,i- Covington mi organizing a find cl*4M ba-** bull nub. £ Ath»i”« h** a new fuddbtry a fruit drying ! |ptabli*bm«nt« It is *»j*l tht hwH of Murray r maty ar* ‘ Mtected by • •tr*nq<i dt*o***. A ma. Tic 1 lady *»f Bmuwwtek in a gian<l xla'ijbter of the late (ten. Har*r*»**k. ‘ Th< tat returua of Hnory «• unity *how a <l* M for 1885, from the fix**r** *»* 1884, of Ktt'W. ABm o* •te***n't want any <hin*a«. Th*’ J Itebß»bni*-d how in that city wiU m«-et with •very littte »nc-»ura.:«-in*tit Ei * ft I* now al in* mt a a< Hied fa*t that th** <’ -v ififfton A Maron Reilroad wul l>e com’/h ied b< . for* winter fairly *• » in. I Tib* pr*q»oa« <1 Atif.'i* * an ! Chattanooga fcii'nai-l will run th-ottgh a body of long leaf jnn> e«ifita'hing tw4 l< han 15,000 acr*?*. , •Mi a, Ma* yE. Johnaon. on® of th*' obb-<*t and r *o*t Iwlofc*! ladwa in .Vwkrti c »anh, <linl #*•.*' C’i*iiU , on, oil M nday l a Ago, 'Ji F*rw A woman of bad repute, who wa« confined hi | i th* ballon jail, man*- m r r*rap*- laat week, by I I removing aeerral of the bftefc tinder the win ' d»w will and lowering here* If to th* ground by I lip an» of blank**!* knotted together. I ballon la diaap|H>.nt< din th* n» w rar ah* <1 Haya th* (’ifio n We n»v«r km w, until that |4 wrelrhad vxcuac for a car *h< d a«*uni*<l pro |N*rhoiia, that the iaili>.t'l* < h* ri*h*-d no keen | an antipathy io Malum. It ia certainly a moat <liegrM*'efuJ broking affair. Maya Um A then Banner: Mr. T-*ofnrr liana •p*-ci> a of graaa growing in hi* gard< n. n«*w nearly knee high, and which I* gn atly r* Indo 4 byalock. It never apr* ada, but grow*, in a i ‘ thick tuft, ft ia well adapted for bordering walk** and terrac* a. and if * xt< naively rtiltna- I ted will Im- a valuable * arly green f* * I for I thick. Covtnglofi KUr President Iji mgaton, of th*’ I Covington and Maoou Railroad, ha* Ihmui in . town thia we* k, and inform* the KUi that the ( eontra* ! for grading treading and laying th* :• iron (or the entire read ha* bv*-n let to Mraara. Pergut*m A Co., to a point bey«»n«l Oiferd, and 4 that tiie work I* to tie timahed by the tirat *»f J line Hcvaral day* ago Mr McCarthy died in Eant Macon (r<*m a wound admiiiiab red by Ina non t a g<anl ago. Saturday th* eon, a cripple, (hue M< i'arthy. died and wa* burn <l. I o th* )a*f h*» pmfraa* d that h* waa glad ho stubbed hi* lather, and no expreaeitHi *>f nunonu* or regret iMMikl l>*» wrung from him < v< n by death 1 iterlf. • The numtxr of mortgage* recorded in Meriwether cranty fur th»* tiret three month* of IMMI ia reported by the clerk to be al*>ut 1.300 Mr. H 11. Chrirtoph* r ha» r*’tiic«| from the Montrr.uma Itaoord ami will engage in the u* Mapapvr buainewa at Buena Vieta, in Mai mu county. Wa alii ng ton county, in which Handcrevill*' i* located, will hold an election on the 21*t of April, to dMdv win ther or nut wliinky nhall longer !*■ sold in that county. Mr. 1 J. Adkin* inform* th** Home Journal ihat a large drove of wild turkey * haw r» * • in ly Im < n aven tn tilg Indian cr<‘ck swamp, n« nr hia farm, about th re* mil* * and a half from Perry. The bubliii Poet says a difficulty a rone be tween J. Pidd* r Moy*, wand hie brother -in-law, Mr J. M Kcudar, last Sunday attet noon, at Ijowtt, during which the latter received two or thru* pi*U*l shot wound* in hi* I* <. Captain Thoinan lb nl*y who hnu charge of the depot in Hawkinsville for the I*m twenty years, will take charge of the Macon East Tram-aero, Virginia ami Georgia do]K»t, <m the Aral of April. Mr. J. Z. T. Fann, hia a*aiataut, will take hia place at Ha w'kiuavillv. Butter Harald. There rturidvs in our town a lady, who to her knowledge ha* never eaten a meal cooked by a entered p* mon. What is still inure atngular. thi* lady, afb r each meal •he ha* cooked, washes the outeidv a* w* II a* llir iuaide rtf her cooking iitrn*il», and give* horwvlf no rest until one aide i* a* dean a* the other. We *|»*>ak from i»ur |H i*oual knowledge whan we way that a chan, whit* handker rhivf may be drawn acroas the outside of any of her cooking utensil* without b< tug di*- ' entered thereby. Augusta Chronicle: (hi Tu< day. as |Fr* d Ihi-ham, a colored hostler at K* inaghan's «4ah|ca, wa* riding an untrained mute on (irerti •inw-t, th* mule became unmanageable, i run some *h»taucv down the *tre* t and «t*>pp«*d eudih-uly, throwing Durham to the ground. Ilia h*ad atruck again* t a rock and hi* skull waecmehcd. He w«*» removed to hia home, where he died yesterday morning. Perry Journal; George Hom*, negro, was arrested laat Huuday afternoon mar Perry,! Iwougiit to k»an and placed in jail. He was arroated m>a warraat charging him with aual ing a te»g last fall, but we learn that hr had re cently stolen a burwv at \ ivnua. Dooly county. sm ■ ■• ■ Irnwi Icbilitald Xuffcren From ewly Indiscretions, Excessea, Ao' If you »ill send me your naiuu •uid addreim, 1 will tend you by return mini-a tivutise on the cause aud cure of nervous exhaustion, lost manhood, loss of niemorv, dimness of vision, ami all other eymptonia arising from aelf ebuite. overwork or study. Neglect, causes of inaauity and early death. Address. T. \V. Rice. 24!' Fulton St , Brooklvn N Y au'27-1 Notice. T)KRSONBin «anl .1 I.mnlvr « < please .1 bu I'iv un.l. rsijtiv.l « arly in il« m. rti lu,; or 5 o'clock m the crening,' or anv time .lunug Kalunlai, aa he is i w tor Uu.<. liiottha vngajtv.l ill Uachutu Snear the lumber vai'l J. M KNOX. At'anta, Ga., Dots. Something About the Ups and Downs of her Inhabitants. Jli« huDJWay Hit*. Atlanta papei t «r<- giving th*i pnl>- I lie s ima eaiions ami wonderful cases that nr<- quite interesting. It hcruis a young lady of Atlanta had been re ported ns dead, but it came to the carsofa Constitution refsirter that she was still alive, and being on the d<-it for news, culled at her residence to le un rill the facts. Miss DunaWav, who had been pronounced dead, said: “For four years, rheumatism and neuralgia hnvo resiated physicians and all other treatment. \ly muscles .reined to dry up, my flesh shrank away, my joints were swollen, painful and large, lost my appetite, was re duced to till pounds in weight, and for months was expected to die. I commenced the use of 15. 11 B , and the action of one half bottle convinced my friends that it would cure me. Its unset was like magic. It gave me an appetite, gave mo strength, relieved all my pains and uebes, aided flesh to my bones, and when five bottles had been used, I ha<l gained oil pounds of flesh, amt am to-day sound ; ami well. Mr. J. I’, lavii, «f West Eml. W hat Mr J I*. I'avis, of West End, said: "J have only a few words to say, which are to state that I liavs i been confined to my bed for two months with what was called Nervous Rheumatism, or .Sciatica. I was only enabled to bobble about occasionally by the use of crutches, and in this condition 1 commenced the use of B. I! 11, four bottles of winch enabled me to discard the use of my crutches ami attend to business. I had pieviously used all well recommended medicines without relief. It lias been over one year since using B. 15. B and I consider myself a permanently i cured man.” tfr. K. P Miff, hnl)na.strr Ga IL II j makes a statement: “Aly wife has been a great sufferer from catarrh. Several physicians and viuii us patont medicines were resort ed to, yet the disease continued unabated, nothing appearing to make auv impression upon it. Her consti tution finally became implicated, the poison being in her blood. "1 secured a bottle of 15. B. B. and placed her upon its use, and* to our surprise the improvement began nt once, and her recovery was rapid and complete. No other preparation ever produced such a wonderful change, and for all forme of Blood Diseases I cheerfully recommend B. B. B. as a superior Blood Purifier.” Mr. Ju. 1.. Bosworth Bnttoahded “Yoh," said Mr. James L. Bosworth, an old Atlantian, “it was twelve years ago when I contracted a terrible case of blood poisoning'. 1 had no appetite, did not sleep well nt night, my diges ; tion was impaired, my throat was cauterized five times ami in fact I was a total wreck. 1 had been under the treatment of several of the leading physicians of Atlanta; tried nearly i-verv blood remedy advertised; went to Hot Springs, where I remained several months, receiving no benefit whatever. A truly wonderful blood remedy whs recoiuiueuded, known ns B. B. B. I used it, mid. sir, 5 bottles cured me and I really believe it to be the gniiidest mu I quickest blood remedy ever known ” Send to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, j Go., for their Book of wonders, free. Eor sale at the Drug Store of: Dr. D L. Peeples, Harlem (la. Mg- 2 7 J. R. KIDWELL, 1,026 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Steam Bread Bakery AMD Candy Manufactory STICK CANDY cents per pound, wholesale. Fresh Dread, Pies and Cakes every day. (live us a call. UOBi; HOTEL BIRBH SHOP- Khaving, Hair Cutting and Shampooing done in thv n«ate«t aud moat tcicuUlie manner by „ Ms IN IOSR A ROBERTS. Hound veld bath. On* us a call. iXdit# aUcuUou. Special Notice. \T.I j * ;<-* iti'I■ bt*•*! tern® f* r m*d:ral ■<« rv. are r*'i»<****"*! t<» eoniu f*»rw*r*l ;m*t r*»nt» at *»»!*•»•, *rith*’r by not* *>r the cmrli oi th**y nil! find ?i** n . HinUrinau attorney'« h*n*l>. janl I A. J. .Saxoekh, M. I). Adjust!, G.bssn & iandermle B P. Aroi xTA'G. ami> H. Railroad, ) j At'lif HTA, <»a., ]>* *•• 10,’U5. f lu effi *-t S.in«lay, D« cemlrer 11, 18S5, at 3 p. Irn: Except Bunday** 1 ****** ngara and Freight. No. 1 A. M. I N". 2 A. M. Leave (*il»**»n. 5.03 | Lv.Augu*ta... 6:23 1 •• Htapleton .5 15 “ W*-*t*ria .7:02 “ Popp 6 (M) “ Gracewood 7:26 1 “ Matthew* 615 “ Richmond 7:3# “ Bmith .6 23 “ Jl* i hzibah N;lm | ' “ Krv- 6 3.5 “ Bath ... 832 . M Burke. 6.56 “ Burke 56 1 “ Hath 7:051 “ Keys 9M I “ H-| hzil.ah 717 “ Snath S3B , “ Hiehni'>n<l...7 37 . “ Mattbewn 9 50' “ Gra. < W.H..1 7*7 “ l’"pe ■lO 1* “ Wewteria M:<»3 “ Htapleton .10 38 A i ■* A* z'tHa >* 10 ArriveGiLudu Il3n| No. 1 p M No 4 I’ M 1 Gjh-»n I 15 Ix‘*ve. “ Htapleton 247 “ W<*teri* .5 27 “ J’uj-r 211 “ Gracewood.s 42 “ Matthew* .3 86 “ Riehnu*nd .5 52 I “ Smith 3 “ Jtepbzibab 6 12; “ K* 404 “ Bath 624 , Burke 4 36 “ Burke... C 39 “ Bath 454 “ Key* 654 i “ Hephzibah 5 H “ Smith ... 709 I 1 “ Iticnmond 553 “ Matthew* .7 17 “ Gr.trewood. 605 “ Pope .... 732 W* Mferi.i 62> “ Staph-ton 747 Arrive. Augumta G 47 Arrive Gibeoti.. K 20 BUNDAYB PASSENGERS ONLY. N’> 1 A. M No. 2 A M l.r ivo Gib- it 6.J0 Lc-ftYc Angunta. .b 00 “ Kt*plet*>n .6.53 “ We*teria b:27 J’ope 7.0 b | “ Gia<'f vr.njd. 8*42 “ M i’ilicw* 7.23 “ Bicnmond b:52 “ KniitJi ....7.31 “ Hephzibah 9:12 '• Key* 746 “ Bath . 924 “ Burke 8:02 , “ Burke 941 “ Bath H:J7 “ Key*. 9.55 “ H* plizibab H. 32 “ Kmttli. 18.10 | “ Richmond. 8.53 “ Mathew* .10.17 “ Gra*-«*wood 9.03 1 “ Pope 10 32 “ W#*teria .9 1H “ Stapleton 10.47 Arrive Augueta.. .9.45 Arrive Gitnon. 1129 No. 3 p. m. | No. 4 p. m. I.eavie Gibwon 3.20 | Leave Augneta 3.00 “ Stapleton 4.03 \Ve*t*-ria 3:27 Pope . 4.18 “ Graeew*>o*!..3:42 “ Matthew*. 133 “ Richmond .3:52 “ Smith 1.41 “ Hephzibah 412 “ Key*. 1.56 “ Bith . . 4:24 “ Burke. 5:11 “ Burke. .5 40 '■ Path 526 “ Key* . . . . 4:55 “ Jfephzil»ah. 5:38 “ Smith .5:10 “ Rielimond 5:58 “ MatthcwF. . 5:18 “ Gra •<-w00d.6:03 ; “ Pop* 5:33 “ Wf-Htcria 62! “ Stapleton 5:17 Arrive Augueta. 6:50 Arrive Gibnon 6:30 R. M. MITCHELL, President. : HEMME and all Bilious Complaints are relieved br taking WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS Purib No GHtln?. Price 230. All Drusziet*. Surveyor’s Notice. 13 artiem demring Surveying done can secure . my McrvicvM by addressing me at Harlem, I (ia. ‘ R. R. HATCHER, County Surveyor School Commissioner’s Notice. The public Rch<K»i* of Columbia county, Ga., | mu*t b<> opene<l by the fir*t day of April and I cloned l,y the first day of July next. By order I of the B*»ar<l. I This January 4, 1886. J T. SMITH, C. S. C A QUICK, PERMANENT, CERTAIN CURE FOR Lost orFailing; Mauhood. Nervousuoa* WwaknoMN, Lnok of Strength* Vigor or Development, C»ina*<l by IndiMcrotionM. €«icfM4>w«H. etc Benefit* tn a day, (’gthw usually within a mouth. No Dnceplioa i p*»r yuackwfT. l*o**itlvn Proof*, full *li»acri|>tion and v’L , f r ndrico In plain *»al*d envelop©, free. Hie MEDICAL CO.. P O. Druwor buffalo, N.Y. THIS PAPER EST Newjt|m|MT Advertising BureMH 10 Bprvee Rt-k ~ ; i; NEW YORK. 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. Wholrsal-b and Retaio Deai.krs In Cmek.ry, Lamp, and Glassware, Woot’en .ml Willow-ware, ete. Jewelry ami Faney Goods, apeeialty. Rooftag, Guttering and R.pairing promptly attended to. ap’3-1 NOTICE. Order your Gin Ribs from PENDLKTON FOUNDRY AND MAW WORK! CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Prop’r. WM. PENDLETON, Supt manufacture and deal in MILL MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, No. 615, 617 aiul Gl9 Kollock Street. Augusta, Georgi a l astmgs of .11 kinds executed promptly, in iren er brass Pnll.ye, Gearing, Sh.ting, Joursa‘ Mil I*. lujcv6>r>, Water Wheels, Governors, Saws. Files, Fnguie buppliM In i* t rents. lUlcony Castings. Ac., Ac. ‘ - ,r Special Attention Given to Repairs.! Mr-Currespoiiileiieti solicited. au 27 Home Council. We take pleasure in calling your nttent on to a remedy *o long needed i in carrying children safely through 1 the critical stage of teething. It is an ! | incalculable blessing to mother and child. If you are disturbed at night with a sick, fretful, teething child, use Pitts’ Carminative, it will give instant ) relief, and regulate the bowels, and i I make teething safe and easy. It will ; cure Dysentery and Diarrhrea. Pitts’ i Carminative is an instant relief for colic of infants.« It will promote di gestion, give tone and energy to the i stomach and bowels. The sick, puny, suffering child will soon become the I fat and frolicing joy of the household. • It is very pleasant to the taste and ■ only costs 25 cents )er bottle. Sold | by druggists. Fur sale at Holliday’s Drug Store Harlem, Ga.. and by W. J. Heggie, of I Grovetown. OPEN FIRE OTfIUCC VENTILATOR , PATENTED. Bum any kind of Fuel! SOFT OR HARD COAL. ▲ They keep the air ft* JMk a room pure bjr Perfect Ventilation tSsT save in fuel ( MORE THA* THEY COBT Keep fire longer than other kind of CIVE NO CAS but burn it all J 1 THEY BECEBI Health fu lure**, By Pertect Econo in y, vfi*., '-X By Perfect Combutio*, rj CheeriuJnems fw By Open Fir*. W Comfort, Ei " - By Uniform, Equable Wannta Aa low I* price as the cheapest. Illumination aa from «n Open-Grate Fire. Worth more than the most eostly. Bee an Open-Fire Ventilator Stove, with fire in it, before buying any stove. Aak your stove dealer to show ya** •ne; if he haa none send to ua for cntnl and teatk aeniala. GOLD’S HEATER MFB. CO. *24-642 East 14th St., New Yor)U Wk mioilbk UlALEorft UWSAKMESS U 9 WjbiuhwS'few.eJw decay. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. Burial Outfits. We have in stock a large lot of all styles o ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT (’uses and Caskets. White Marbleizcd Case* for infants and chil dren of elegant styles, with glass full length. Besides thr* , we have a full stock of Coffins of imitation of fine wood, which are very hand- Mome and cheap. We also have a full line of Dressing Material for inside,and Ornamental Plates, etc. We are prepared to sell these goods as low as any Un dertaker in th* State, and parties wanting such goods will find it to their interest to try us be fore going elsewhere. J. 17.I 7 . Hatcher & Co., HARLEM, GA. We Stand at the Head WITH TEH! <7 im LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC, Davis, Household IqWißwß a AND JU NEW HOME Sewing Machines, : NEW STYLE Attachments, New Style Wood Work. Patti-Hand Attachment I’urnished Free • 500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machine* taken in exchange for above makes, te be *••)< *■ half value, $5, $lO, sls each, waaruted iu good sewing order. Sewing Machine* of all mako epaired. Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns. Send for Catalogue and Price Lists to THOMAS, BARTON & KEY, The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Angs*te, WATCHES I DIAMONDSTiEWELRV I - Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia. . :o: HAVING purchased F A BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and cewoJMatel with it he elegant stock formerly carried by me at my old stand under th* Central Betel, 1 now offer at reduced prices the handsomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Ae., ever in this city, at my NE>V STORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Streets, and familiarly known aa I “Brahe’s Corner.” Mr. BRAHE will remain with me. and will be pleased to see his friends. WILLIAM SCIIWEIGERT, Jeweler, 702 Broad atra** AT GOODYEAR’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINB OF Medium and Cheaper Grades OF Open and Top Buggies, At Lower Prices than at any other House this Bid* of Cincinnati. Thi« work ie >ll ati, to order, are Lighter Running and Better Finished than the class of work generally sold a, ateaA ard V ehieles. But I have just received a Full Lino of Fine Family Carriages, PhaetonsA Cabriolets! Just received another shipment of those Fine Open and Top Buggies, made upon ißeeial or ders, by the best manufacturers North and Fast. ‘Nothing being used in th. oth^ow?n\h:‘mrrk e t iSi FulilSoT’ S,yl ° ‘ Dd FiDißh> Saddles and Harness—All Grades! Which I will offer at Lower Prices than have ever before been known in th. history of th. h..< ness Milburn, Studebaker and Standard Plantation Wagons all sizes Lltw *.l .C Sole Leather, Calf Skins Shoe Findings, Carriage and Wagon Materia?. Ham... L®, Lacing of superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting. Also a full Un. *•!* HARDWARE. Guns, Shells, Powder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlerv Plow Poists r„s .11 w . Hoes, Picks aud Mattocks, Pitch Forks, Shovels, Spade’s Bteelva?d/ Ind' R Kall *> A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent, At the Old Stand, Oppposito Georgiaßaihoad Bank, 704 Broad's””*’ *° R " H- MAT * C. c. P. C. Iff* n fWg?* B Clouds Creek S fewiipwt D PORTABLE CORN MILLS MH ' ■*' P :/ " r RS Z*l nfl W1 t pV—< • ICT Mak* th* very b**t Mui. Pri***l*W. BH L' 'ji lml J}.* F>uild them in a v»rv substantial Kannar ■U tf—J< jJkJ‘■H* g. . Fh rC% . b „ Mt boll ‘. l ' f *s£ ar ■ jad * 1 On| j ° m k»«®» mibr w®srAU &»fissru.. T v ß /IT Mln ,he VA \PUB£N JET PUMPS. M*»* fjfel f f W an e r n pal . r & 1 k t Dd ’ o{ ®»ebineiy; als* k*ny i Vi T \ i foil stock of Engie** and Mill '?• i r kaWB, ctc. Geo. R. Lombard &. Co. _, Fonndry, Ma«bin« and Soilar Wark*. Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill and Engina Supply House, Augusta, Ga.