The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, April 15, 1886, Image 4

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Ftlranr’iaan r»?< Mi ( M b U •« "4 Htockbm. h»« wul to tin. <.*.••.■ » «uri""b in th,. «b»p* "t aVi ty"hi»l! al..| ;.e .'.ally f"t lift'd han '• "UK. J Frnni the Cedwtown, *h . V tverttoer. Mr. A Hntitihgton «*hil ■ »• M» • pl. iii"iit|, tov'k *gg hr ■ '« ' igh* ’>°f » l"” 1 n *l anil amaantwa tn » > mil' 1 no* ’ha bmx »».» S', UM bl a and th* all" ■ •*' Ini-baa Tillman* 2!«ral Wayi-nw* lt< fhi iVn’ral riant , rii’iiiily. a very awi-*l tody toga* to Krirf nil'll i VI ry jamiliar and eioliai i aMMiix I’irriinialair ia. Tie "’’i n* of th« tr.rtlbto waa a l«li Kami, and ab» wore a bnaUe. M rat F.rl.t tb» thing* "II good la-tore t'-ai.i"' livin'- 1 liltle llUrk law’ll- Waidiingtoii I lir-niieln A li'fro Imy alrl i' nil,, yi-am "Id jn-1.-n tbr Tallaferrow le d JJttli ilv. r tn tin Mandy Cnaie u.igldsHdiffl"l wbiwo bnaiuravi it waa to ii'irae a nagT" rhllil, r HH-liidi I laat wirk that it waa It ra mi. j Imaina*-*, and ihatlda I to alrika at "lira Finding U lin;«o to qii>*-l tin l-alo, ha took a flint r-r'k ationt an tin’b and a half *M|naro and, ojaiiiliig tto child" montli. ,1 It till" hi" threat. Hhmd i-einiMeiin d fl,,«iug fri.riy from the tiaby'a throat and the nurtn Io ••ami' alamied. He tiMik the baby in Ida anna and homed t • the mother, who gave the alarm al "•>'' The r-a k waa tir.-vll pull' d <"H, ami tbt b by lin.-'-r <d ii"in Moudoj •util "■•tiiidav. ah'" It died Tim v. nllct "I the < 'orotii i r '» jnry »a« ; that death reaulted tr<-m jmoniimnia. oeuai 1 In tin- aevr-rr wound. It i« I" I >’»ed that the grand jury will I* eakr d to inv< . igatw 11 e Ji.m.torn. T. aaa bee. J9th, IW. To bu J II Mi l.rta. Hi Izuiia. M- Tina run. • that my «l"t‘ r. Emily <r> ««. wee taken IMtoi n year ■ ar - with a l»rea*t die ea»< in i-uiuu I'tii.n with in. ii.trn.l th range nmnta which prn.lii--.-4 a•• >• n- <■ nigli ami g. mral debility. K-mli ring In r in Iph "« ami nnabli lor any kind "I "'l'l'-'’, and alt. r lul fling tin "kill of a- Im "I «*nr Imwt physn-iai," and tinug at-vral humin <1 d'dlaie worth"! . varioua nmduim-a on hi r hi m-g""'b Irnat Jun, 1 jipaMiri-d a laittli- "I f*r J ll M* la-an " Homo .|.allu<- J.m r and Kidm v Halm wlii'-h et on,. I.,yran I" I" l|. I" ' ■•' thin alm lia» need nevi u botllew. and to mu )"> I* r'-wtored t" gm.d 111 allli, I« gaining th h and lum I" niiliie attong ami abb tod" In i honaeworti "be |a infirely relieved "I her ttoiiblia ami < would iiiit be willmiil tin mi-dirlim nmb-r any runaidi rati-'ii. W. M < nawa. ! For wale by all drttgglal. Tlir Sltiry ttf a Li>'t HiMoern|»lier. Atlanta t'oriatiliitloti Hanrwr.i.i., Ga„ April fl Si al tlm "Id I.lm i hiir. li," i n Mr. T I l.inden’a planlatlmi. a trunk haw lie. n found in a liraneh It i> au|ipw' d.tliat tin rem lit heavy ralnw wawhed out tin hram II Im'nw ite uwnal depth, and left the top the trunk eipowed. whirl, led to It" diai’nvery Altai tlm trunk »» taken "til, npelu d and de tent" ex endued, a full "iitflt of photographer’" inatru nieutw, an old idoth I’oat. ami a knlteaek w«» ftiuiid Um appearance us the Hunk and imnlrtita would mdieata a bin lal ol ten yeara or more No otm a, etna Io liari any Idea when, how, or from what catlwe the trunk waa | ill m am h a "wduded | lace, ami limn mail* to revt in a waitry grave. CALL CM Henry S. Johnson THOMSON, Eddystone Guano lie is Sole Agent for Me I )ullic, ( olum bia and IJncoln coun ties. Also Agent for FINEST BRAND Acid Phosphate. Testimonials: R \V Kearney. Middleburg. X. C . huvh: "1 iim'il one ton of I'.ddystne with aeven standard brands on tobac co, and like it better than any I used, and expect to use it next sea-son." He' (•<<». \ Hom . M UIHOII, X. C., ■ays: "1 uaedoue ton EddyatoD guano nndev tobacco. which gave me perfect satisfaction. In fact, 1 can truly say it i« the la'st I ever in d " \V. J. Norwood, Wnrcnton. X. says: "The Eddystone sold last season, for tobacco, has given universal aatisfadion. Some plintcra nay thev have never had anything to act a well, will have a goo I tinde for it tins year.” Mr. John M Green,of Atlanta, Ga., has charge of the vde of thia brand ot guano, and will be pleased to communicate with the readers of this article, or have them call u|«on the dealers throughout the south for the Eddy stone soluble guano, as there is nothing letter offered to the entire planting mteraat, not only for tobacco, tmt foi •v'erytlnii raised from the ■oil, in this cutin* wctiou. Atlanta, Ga., Dots. Something About the Ups and Downs of her Inhabitants. ’liiu H:;n.:way Hive. All int-i imperia mw giving tbn pub lic «■ tin- ciiiiiiuh aitrl WKiiilerful ciihch that nrc rpiiUt intere«ting. It HceuiH n young ln'ly <>f Attaiit.i luul be«n re ported tiv tlen'l, but it came to the ctirn of it ('onutitution reporter that uhe WhhMill nlive, unil being on the! uh id for nr-wu cnlh-il nt her resilience to b- it ti ill the fiudw Mine Dunitw.iv, j who liwl In id pi 'iiioiinceil tb’iii), naiil: | “For four yi-urn, rheitnialiHtn anil neurnk’i'i have reHieteil phyn!ctarm n'nl nil other treatment. My iiiuhclcm tip-'l to dry up, my flesh ehrank nway, my joiutw were Hwollen, painful iiiid large, lout my appetite, wa» re duced to (Ml p Hindu m wright, anil for niontliH wnw "■.pcctetl to die. 1 commenced the unit of 11. B. B , and , the in ti'di of our hall lu.ttleconi inced | rnv friends that it would cure me. Itn ell’r-ct witH like magic. It gave me an appetite, gave me atrcuglh, relieve I all my pains and aches, added fienli J to rnv lionet, anil when five bottlei had been ueml, I had gained 50 poutnta of flesh, and am to-day sound slid well. Mr. J. I’. Ilin is of Wml Ell Whal Mr -J I’. Davis, of West Eml, said: I have only a few words to say, which are to state that I have been confined to my bed for two months with what was called Nervous lllic'imntism, or .Sciatica. I was only enabled to hobble about OCCnsiomilly by the use of crutches, and in this condition I commenced the use of B B B, four bottles of winch enabled me to discard tlm use of my crutches amt attend to business. I had i piev iously used nil well recommended i inedicim s without relief It has been over om year since using B. B B am! 1 consider myself u permanently cured man.'' Mr. 11. I' llimlsi'. Vankiiasl rGa li. li makes a statement . "My wife has been a great sufferer from catarrh. Several physicians and various patent medicines were resort ed 10, vet the disease continued unabated, nothing appearing to make any impression upon it. Her consti tution finally became implicated, the poison being in her blood. “I secured a bottle of B. 11. B. and placed her upon its use, and* to our surprise the improvement began at once, and her recovery was rapid and complete. No other preparation ever produced such a wonderful change, and for all forms of Blood Diseases I cheerfully recommend B. B. B. as a i superior Blood Purifier." Mr. Ju. L. Busworlh liiittonliukil “Aes. sail! 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, i did not sleep well nt night, my diges tion waa impaired, my throat was cauterized five times and in fact I was a total wreck. 1 hud been under the treatment of several of the leading phvsiciiins of Atlanta; tried ne.arlv | every blood remedy advertised; went to Hit Sprit,gs, where I remained several months, receiving no benefit whatever. A truly wonderful blood remedy was recommended, known as B. B. 11. 1 used it, and, sir, 5 bottles cured me land I really lalievo it to be the ' grandest amt quickest blood reniedv j ever known ” Send to Blood Bahn Co., Atlanta. (ia. for then Book of wonders, free. Eot -alt’ at lite Drug Store of Ilf. lb 1.. I’eeples, I larlein (la. attg-27 J. R. KIDWELL, 1,02 b Broad St., Augusta, (la. Steam Bread Bakery AND Candy Manufactory STICK CANDY cents per pound, wholesale, bresli Bread. Pies and Cakes every day. Give us a call. MORi: HOTEL BUBEI SHOP kluuw Haiti uttingUndShampooing don. in th. u. st. »t and m.Mt x-ieutifl.- manti, r by M. IN rosil A ROBERTS. Itotaiid void I xHi. Uivt u» a call. I'uJtU atUMitictt. Special Notice. \! J. parties ind« bh <1 tn rn<- f»»r mertfeal hi rTire an- r<-<pi* to <v>nie ierward and tts »♦ on r. cither by nor» <>r the ranh nr * ill find th' ir ■ccoiint*iii »n attorney'* hand*. janl I A. J Sanims M. D. G:b:cn & fcandeic-riile B- P. Al ’ ‘'TA, (i. AKO H. Ha JI.Ro AD, I Ar<,f -r A, Ga.. her. Id, ’MS. f Tn ( fT* • • Sunday, < < nib< r 11, lK*is, at 5 p. ; in: Exempt Mnndayrt PaMHrngera and freight. No. 1 a. ¥. I Xo. 2 a. x. I Ef-iV Gi!rf«nn. ■'» " J Lv.AngiiaU C:23 •• KUpletou .5 Weateria. .7:02 *« J'upi 6.00 “ Grace wood 7:26 j “ Matthew* 6:15 “ Eiclnnond 7:‘ix “ Hmith . 6:23 “ Hephzibah H:OH 1 K» VH <'• 35 “ Hath « 32 “ Burke.. 6 sl> “ Burke . 56 j | “ Bath 7:05 “ Key* . . .920 . • He zibah 7:17 “ Hmith 9 “ Hi<’|,n»Dnd 737 “ Matthews .9 50 “ Gpm, . wood 717 “ i'«’pe .1014 i “ V. f< ria *63 “ Stapleton .10 3* I Airivi Augnatn «:30 ArriveGibaon.. 11 3W 1 No. '■ r M No 4 P M I Jzeave G,!* >n 145 U-ave. AugnMa 5 (><» *■ stapk-ton 247 “ WeMteria. .5 27 , “ poor 211 “ Grarewood.s 42 1 “ Matthew* .3 36 “ Biehmond .5 52' “ Smith 34* “ Hephzibah 612 ‘ i Kev* 404 | “ Bath 624 < ‘‘ Burk* 130 “ Burke 639 “ B ith 454 “ Kev* 654 “ H< phzilmh sl* “ Smith 709 | “ llichmond 553 “ Matthew* 717 I “ (i'tr.wood. 605 “ Prpe ... 732 Wcßtrria .6 20 “ Stapleton. 747 ' Arrive. Atigiiwta 6 17 j Arrive Gib* ui 8 29 < BUNDAYS PASSENGERS ONLY. No. 1 A. M No. 2 A. >T I l.eavft Gilm/ii 6.10 I.» ave Ailgunta. .81,0 “ Stapleton .6.53 “ Wciatiria 8:27 “ l op.’ . 7.08 j “ Grac. w .0(1.8-42 “ Matthew*. .7.23 “ Bic.imond. 8:5.2 Smith 7.31 “ Hephzibah .9:12 “ Key* 7:16 “ Bath t 9.24 “ Burke 8:02 “ Burke . 9.16 “ Bath 8:17 “ Key*. 9.55 “ He phzibah. 8.321 “ bnitth. .. 111.10 “ Kn-hntond. *53 “ Mathew* .10.17 “ <»i.ii ' W'.’.’xl 9.03' “ Pope 10'32 “ WeMteria... .9:18 | “ Stapleton .10.47 Arrive Augnnta.. .3 45 Arrive <iibwon. 1129 No. 3 p. m. | No. 4 p. m. Lcavve (ijb*on 320 | Leave Augn*ta ::ni “ S’aDleton 403 “ W-Diia 3.27 Pope .. 4.18 “ Grace w00d..3:42 “ Al i‘th( w* 433 “ llichmond .3:5*2 “ Smith . 441 j “ Hephzibah »12 “ K< y* 1:56 , “ Bath .... 4:24 i “ Burke 5:11 “ Burke 540 *• Bath 526 | “ Key* 455 Hephzibah. 5:38 ) “ Smith ...5 10 , “ Ktchniond 558 j “ Matthew*. .5:18 “ Graccv. .>0(1.6:08 “ pop - 5:33 ; “ We*teria 623 “ Stapleton. .5:47 Arrive Aiigu*t.i. 650 Arrive Gil ->n 6 3.' It. M. MITCHELL, I’rcaidi nt. IHOil and all Pinout Complaints-w relieved by taking WRIGHTS INDIAN VECETA3LE PILLS Pan’t CuetiH. Ht Crtetnr. Ft!;' Ci:. Al! Bratzlita. | Surveyor’* Nolice. j ) ski n s deniring Sur\« ying done can *ccnre 1 inv Kcrvice* by ud<lr» **ing m< nt Harlem, (ia. ’ ‘ R. R. HATCHER, < ’ounty Surveyor School Commissioner’s Notice. I The public Hchool* of Columbia county, Ga., j mn*t h. opened by the tir*t day of April ami cloned by the tir*t day of July next. By order of the Board. Thi* January 4, 1886. J T. SMITH, U.S. C MEN ONLY A QUICK, PERMANENT, CERTAIN CURE FCR Lost orFailiug Manhood, Nervousness WenkneHH, Lack of Strength, Vigor or Dcvolopinent, Ontiand by indiHcroliouti. exowuMMt, eto Benefltßin a , <Uy , Our** tuually within n month. No Deception por Quacknry. |‘<»elt ire Proof*, ful 1 deNcriptiou and 1 Vv’L “‘Dlr* In plain tomled unvolopo. frt>*. I Hie MLDIUAL CO.. P.O. Drawer 179. Ruffu o, NT. THIS PAPER B'.ST NewMjMijMr Aiborttaing Hunnuc 10 Spruce St.\ NEW YORK. AIRED BAKER, Preaident JOSEPHS BEAN, Cashier AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK, 811 BROW STREIT. HCISTI GEORIiU Cash Assets, $300.000.00 Surplus. 50,00000 TRANSACTS A GENERAL DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BUSINESS INTERESTON DEPOSITS OF FIVE TO TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Merchants Received on Favorable Tsrsss. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS —Direoturs— ALFRED BAKER. W. B TOING, E. R. DEBUT EDWARD O’DONNELL, IDGARtR. SCHNeiDSIi M 11 1 S u}' ■ l vvl- .. ■ 'I-'.’ HW EIGERT. Ji lls RIVAL, M.lly MIMIEJiE J. O’CONNOR JOSEPH 8. BEAN. OTTO W. MARSHALL. Merchant Tailor, 217 71 IL STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Keeps constantly on hand a tine lino of Foreign and Domestic Woolens, SL'CH AS Wordsteds, Cassimeres, Tweeds, hevoit s, Etc., Which he will make up in the latest styles. Will guarantee aAt or no pav Will call on or about February 20, ISS6. at Harlem, with a full line of my Spring and Summer Styles. I'hose wishing a fashionable suit will do well to wait for Otto W. Marshall. Home Council. We take pleasure in calling your attent on to u remedy so long needed | in carrying children safely through the critical stage of teething. It isnn i 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 i relief, nml regulate the bowels, and make teeth'-ig safe ami easy. It will cure Dysentery anil Dinrrhtea. Pitts’ Carminative is an instant relief for colic of infants. ? It will promote di gestion. give tone and energv to the stomach and bowels. The sick, puny, suffering child will soon become the i fat ami fro]icing joy of the household. It is very pleasant to the taste ami only costs 25 cents jer bottle. Sold j by druggists. For sde at Holliday's Drug Store Harlem, (la., and by W. J. Heggie, of Grovetown. OPEN FIRE QTni/CC VENTILATOR “iyitd PATENTED. Burn any kind of Fuel! SOFT OR HARO COAL. A They keep the air in JMI it room pure by Perfect Ventilation SAVE IN FUEL ( MORE THAN THEY COST j A re ,oH <J* r ut,t * '* CIVE NO CAS 1 but burn it all [ i T|IEY SECVM * -j Healthfulncßw, ,c • By Perfect Ventilation f Econ<»my, ’jQr 'A By Perfect Oombwotion Chc-eriulneNM, wj—M n U i i i '-yB jjj, Comfort, £/ By Uniform, Equable WarmSK Aa low in price as th* cheapest. Illumination as froaw an open-Grate Fire. W<-rth ni -re than the most eostly. Bee an Open-Fire Ventilator Stove, with fire in it, beforW buying any store. Ask yoaratove dealer to show yea one; if he Uaa none send to us for catalogues and tocti menials. GOLD’S HEATER MEG. CO. - i •24-642 East 14th St., New York. Wttß ‘SIDMIUII . r .UALKaW DECAY. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send Btanp forces,led particulars. Address j Dr. WARP fi. CO. Louisiana, Mo, Burial Outfits. W»* have in stock a lartro lot of all stvlcH o ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT Cases and Caskets. White Marbleized Case* for infant* and cbil- I dren ot elegant *t\les, with gla** full length. Besides tlies , we have a full stock of ('mftin* i <»f imitation of tine wood, which are very haud , stiiic and cheap. We also Lave a full line of Dressing Material lor inside,and Ornamental Platofl, etc. We are prepared to sell these goods as low a* any Un dertaker in the State, and parties wanting such will find it to their interest to try us be fore going clscwhtru. J. F. Hatcher & Co., HARLEM, GA. We Stand at the Head WITH THE » LICHT RVNXISa f- * MB w DOMESTIC, -—-■ Davis, Household \ AND V- NEW HOME l ia JQQ aBH W ' Sewing Machines, 1 NEW STYLE Attachments, New Style Wood Work. I’atti-Hanil Attachment Furnished Free 500 Good Second-Hand S. wing Machine* taken in exchange for above makes, to be ’sold a B half value, ?5, $lO, sls each, waarnted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines of all make (paired. Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns. Send for Catalogue and Price I.ists to THOMAS, BARTON & KEY, The Sewing Maohine an,l Organ Dealers, ‘J24 Broad Street, Augnuta, Q a WATCHES I DIAMONDS hJEWEIRY I Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia. I TAVING purchased F. A. BRAHE'S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and consolidated 11 with it he elegant *tock formerly carried by me at my old stand under the Central Hotel, I I now <-tier at rediic d pri-- s the In;ndsomest stock <>f Jewelry, Silverware, Ao., ever seea ib i thi* city, at my NEW STORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Strcetß, and familiarly knowa m “Brahe* Corner.” Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will be pleased to see his friends. WILLIAM SCHWEIGERT, Jeweler, 702 Broad street AT GOODYEAR’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OF Medium and Cheaper Grades OF Open and Top Buggies, At Lower Pricoß than at any othor Hotwe thi» Hid« of Cincinnati. Thia work ia all mada to order, are Lighter Running and Better Finished than the class of work generally sold as Stand ard T eludes. But I have just received a Full Line of Fine Family Carriages, Moos & Cabriolets I ; Just received another shipm, nt of those Fine Open and Top Buggies, made upon special or ders, by 1..M nnmutacnret-H N. ? -th atid East. Nothing being need in the construction .f dWsnowm thi'wXt' 'lnsmcL S ‘ y ' # FiDißh> uue( * n “ llei *’ Saddles and Harness- —All Grades! Mnbiir i r e stnd T h>A e Jr PriC rs han l ha y e " l V^ h ? fl,re heen known in ‘ho history of the busi- S.d. f? tl ei• < ; -i‘l ■, m Plantation Wagons, all sizes. Oak andiHemlock Sul. L. .1 bci. l .lit skins Shoo findings. ( arrtage and Wagon Materials, Hamess Leather Belt Lacing of superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting. Also a full line of HARDWARE. 4 Hoes’’ Pi!.ki’;ml"wm d''" P?t’r a ? d Cutlerv ’ r,ow for ! > ll Nails, Arc, it k:? liak. H '. iln .tt ;■ ltcl ' kl ’ l d?’^ h( 7-, s ’ S P ades ’ Steelyards and Scale Beams, Grind knd Church bells? wbSd,a^L“ W D ° Or ’ A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent, At the Old Stand, Opppoettc Georgiaßaihoad Bank, 70f Broad’^'" 01 *° E ' C. C. P. C. M. ■ C' outis C re£ k ffl Q PORTABLE CORN MILLS ito3 iw i r F— ~ - ___ Make the very best Meal. Priees low. ■K k di-.- ''e build them is a verv substantial mann* *' , * 1 "i also sell the SORTING INJECTORS, the vvl •' mUTrfV " best boiler feeder made. Only one handle 4 MfcSr— -W \ ,o "Derate. The ATLAS EN'GINEB and f .'W f ' ESLL -S \l&\ BOILERS, the ERIE ENGINES and BOILr / ' f \| \ EES, the VAN DUSEN JET PUMPB. Make f l‘N til \ and repair all kinds of machinery; also koop 4, SSL V *\ 11 lull stock of Enginesand liill Fittinp, ■ I 'l A r \ Saws, etc. Ceo. R. Lombard & Co. , Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works, foundry, Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill and Engine Supply House, Augusta, Ga.