The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, June 17, 1886, Image 5

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Columbia Sentinel. rl BLlsm-I’ EVERY TIII'HSDAY AT HABI.EM anonoiA. b mteb>d *« secoxiwla* matter at the POST OFFICE IS HARLEM. OA. "THURSDAY, JUNE 17 18SC The TDdX Is to inform you that your mibacrip tion is due, and as we need the monev, kindly ask all in arrears to come up and give us a helping hand bT paying up theirjubacription. city AND COUNTY DIRECTORY CITY COUNCIL. r W. BELL. Mayor. <’ W. ARNOLD. y V E. HATCHER. W 7. HOLLIDAY. M. FULLER. COUNTY OFFICERS. O H. DARKEY, Ordinary. (}'W.GRAY, Clerk and Treasurer. H. IVEY. Sheriff. o HARDY, Tax Collector. (SHEEN. Tax Receiver. Y C. GOETCHIUS, Coroner. MASONIC. .eflarteni Lodge, No. 276 F. A. M., meets 2d and (th Saturdays. CHURCHES. ngntist—Services 4th Sunday, Dr. E. R. Cara u Sunday Seined every Sunday. Supcrin te,,dent-Rev. J. W. Ellington. Methodist -Every 3rd Sunday. Rev M E. Shackleford, pastor. Sabbath School every Court,’ District, G. M. 4th Saturday. Return day IS j. p Knights of Labor. The following is clipped from the Globe and Lance, the'*organ of the Knights of Labor, published at Au gusta, Ga: In venturing thus boldly into the arena of journalism, we acknowledge, with all humility, our unworthiness to the post assigned, and admit that we take the step with some hesitancy, and a great deal of fear and tremb ling. Yet there abides within us a conviction that the cause which we espouse, and the destined-to-be great Order, into whose guidance we entrust our craft, will meet with such a response from all lovers of human rights and human justice, as to eventually anchor us in a horn of safety. The human heart is a fearfully and wonderfully made thing, and there be those who would promulgate the doc trine that it was the home of all evil, and the fountain source of malignity, cruelty’, oppression and tyranny, as well as the receptacle of all villainy and baseness. We, on the contrary, believe, and we thank God for the faith that is in us, that it is the ex ception to find a really’ debased and malignant heart. Few of us are altogether so dark as we are painted. Therefore we lay down the proposi tion, that while “prejudice or igno rance may, for a time, keep in the background, that sympathy which is the life-blood of all enterprises such as ours, yet a truthful, candid, and full account of our honest intentions, will be listened to with patience, and judged of on its merits. It is the purpose of the Globe and Lance, to place before the eyes of an intelligent and an impartial public, the aims and intentions of the Order known as Knights of Labor, and to ask only ' that justice and patience toward them, which is so readily accorded similar •organizations, whose lists are headed by the names of the rich and power-1 ful of the earth. As we represent a body of Working Men, men who literally obey the Biblical injunction and earn their bread by the sweat of their brows, our chief aim shall be to advance, elevate and and encourage onward this class especially and we shall watch with an argus eye and endeavor to protect with all our power, any encroachments on their rights, or any usurpation of their prerogatives. We believe with the framers of our American Magna Charts, that all men are born free and equal, and because of birth or acci dent, luck or close trading, we should become better filled of the flesh pots than others, it gives with it, no right, or supremacy over that other, simply by reason of such sheckels. Honest worth we maintain to be the standard to gauge a man by, and this, the rule, whether a leathern apron or broad cloth and fine linen be the covering of the form, whether a banking house or Smithy, his place of occupation. Be it clearly understood that we propose to pursue the even tenor of our course with that prudence and conservatism, which we think is the legitimate child of wisdom. We are the aggressors of no man, nor any set of men. We are not, as is er- I roneously supposed, a body of fa natics, arrayed, with bombsand vitriol, the torch and dynamite, in tierce warfare with the capitalist, the property owner or corporation, simply because they are such, and .to this extent, only different from the i “hewers of wood, and drawers of water.” But as before stated, honest men, seeking our own, and the ad vancement of our fellow men, and endeavoring to protect the laboring men especially against the encroach ments of unscrupulous employers, in the gigantic labor question, now shaking this conti-from center to circumference. The hearty light hand of good fellowship is extended to all men of all trades, or vocations, of all creeds, and of all opinions In a word, while we can and will be very pronounced in such views as we may honestly entertain on the various issues of the day, we | ropose to be ultra in nothing, conservative in all things, and keep always in sight, the main object o f the Order we repre sent, the bettering of the moral, social, financial and intellectual con dition of the Working Men of Ameri ca. In this endeavor we earnestly ask the co-operation of all good men. We ask you fellow citizens, fellow men among whom we live and move and have our being, to assist us in this laudable undertaking, and hold up our hands in this honest endeavor. We shall discountenance individual lawlessness and violence as wrong in every possible sense of the word. Rioting and incendiarism shall find no word of encouragement within our pages, and though our chief aim and object is directed to the especial care of the class whose name we bear, our hearts shall go out in brotherhood and kindness to all mankind. Truth, is the first law of life; modesty, as natural to a gentleman as cleanliness; delicacy and reserve, the attributes of all good breeding, and sincerity, indispensable to self-res pect. These are the only qualifica tions to our good graces, but these are absolute requisites. In politics, we are Democratic, within Democrat ic lines, though our advocacy will al ways be for measures rather than men. The general principles of the Demo cratic platform are ours from the ramparts to the last ditch, yet there be some customs which we think would be more “honored in the breach than in the observance.” Whenever such change under our oservation we shall not hesitate in speaking of it, and to the point. For the rest, we merely ask a kind patience from the public, a little sympathy from the lovers of human right and justice, and so we flaunt our little banner to the breeze of morning, hopeful of its future, and sanguine of its success, bidding it God-speed on its errand of mercy. EVERYBODY’S Remedy, Old. Time Cure OF Horehound AND Marshmallow FOR COUGHS AND LUNG TROUBLES. THE most remarkable curative for all pul monary troubles. One dose will sometimes relievo the moat troublesome cough—2sc. a bottle. Don’t neglect yourself, but stop that cough in time and take HOREHOUND AND MARSHMALLOW to do it. Beall & Co., Gl2 Broad St, Augusta, Ga. Ready Mixed Paints The most durable as well aft the cheapest Paint used. Cards with colors, prices, etc., mailed to those contemplating painting. BEALL & CO., Augusta, Ga. MEN ONLY A QUICK, PERMANENT, CERTAIN CURE FOR Lost or Failing MauhomL Nervottaneaa Vigor o’r Oaased by Indiscretions, excoMes, etc Benefits In a day; Cures usually within a month. No Deception por Quackery. Positive Proofs, full description end letter of advice in plain sealed envelope, free. *IE MEDICAL CO., P.O. Drawer iff, N.Y. NOT SEARED. bi;t the he.irtthrobs of trie MARMOII. Sparta, Ga., Sept, 22,1885.—T0 the Constitution, Atlanta, —Were I to prutice deception in a case like this, I would think that my heart had be come seared beyond recognition. To be guilty of bearing false testi mony, thereby imperilling the lives of my fellow-tm n, would place me beneath the dignity of a gentleman . The facts winch I disclose are en dorsed and vouched for by the cutn munity in which I live, and I trust they may avert the influence intend ed. For twenty long years I have suffered untold tortures from n terri ble pain and weakness in the small of my back, uhich resisted all modesand manner of treatment. For a long time the horrifying pangs of an eating cancer of my lower lip has added to my misery and suffering. This encroaching, burning and painful sore on my lip was pro nounced Epithelial Cancer by the prominent physicians in this section, which stubbornly resisted the best medical talent. About eighteen months ago a cutting, piercing pain located in my breast, which could not be allayed by the use of ordinary modes of treatment. These sufferings of misery and prostrations became so great that, on the 18th of last July, a leading physi cian said that I could not live longer than four days, and I had about given up in despair. The burning and ex cruciating ravages of the cancer, the painful condition of my back and breast, and the rapid prostration of my whole system combined to make me a mere wreck of former manhood. While thus seemingly suspended on a thread between life and death, I commenced the use of B. B. 8., the grandest blood medicine, to me and my household, ev r used. The effect was wonderful—it was magical. The excruciating pains which had tormented me by day and by night for twenty years were' soon held in abeyance, and peace and comfort were restore I to a suffering man, the cancer commenced healing, strength was imparted to my feeble frame, and when eight bottles had been used I was one of the happiest of men, and felt about as well as I ever did. All pain had vanished, the cancer on my lip healed, and I was pronounc ed cured. To those who are afflict ed, and need a blood remedy, I urge the use of B. B. B. as a wonderfully effective, speedy and cheap blood purifier. Allen Grant. Sparta, Ga., September 22, 1885. I saw Mr. Allen Grant, when he was suffering with epithelial cancer of under lip, and after using the B. B. B. medicine, as stated above, I find him now almost if not perfectly cured. Signed, J. T. Andrews, M. D. Sparta, Ga , September 22, 1885. We take pleasure in certifying to the truth of the above statement, having supplied the patient with the Blood Balm. Signed, Rozier <k Vardeman, Drug gists. Sparta, Ga., September 22, 1885. I often saw Mr. Allen Grant when suffering from epithelioma, and from the extent of the cancer thought he would soon die. He now appears perfectly well, and I consider it a most wonderful cure. Signed, R. H. Lewis, Ordinary. A Book of Wonders Free All who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, free, a copy of our 32 page Illustrated Book of Wonders, tilled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever before known. Address. BLOOD BALM CO, Atlanta, Ga., For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. D. L. Peeples, Harlem Ga. aug-27 GLOBE HOTEL BIBBER SHOP Shaving, Hair Cutting and Shampooing done in the neatest and most ncientific mariner by Mclntosh a Roberts. Hotand cold bath. Give us a call. Polite attention THIS PAPErasr Newspaper Advertising Bureau(lo Spryce St.), where advertising Bl R Ilf If ARI/ al's. New YORK. FOR THE FINEST Spring and Summer Clothing GFO TO i c HIS Stock this season is unequaled in thiHtate. All Wool Suits from 15 up Young men, old men, tall men, boys, children. Come all, for you can be fitted. A first-class Tailor in the store to make any alteration desired free of charge. I. C. LEVY ' 83« BROAD STREET 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 isnn incalculable blessing to mother and child. If you nro disturbed at night with a sick, fietful, teething child, use Pitts' Carminative, it will give instant relief, and regulate the Dowels, and make teething safe and easy. It will cure Dysentery and Dinrrhiea. Pitts' Carminative is an instant relief for colic of intants. It. will promote di gestion. give tone and energy to the stomach and bowels. The sick, puny, suffering child will soon become flic fat and frolieing joy of the household. If 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 Grovelown. Burial Outfits. Wp have in Ht<»rk a largo lot of all utylca o ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT Casos and Caskets. White Marblcized Cases for infants Inndchil dren of elegant styles, with glass full ength. Besides thes , we have a full stock of CotVms of imitation of Hue wood, which arc very hand some ami cheap. We also have a full linu of Dressing Material for inside,and Ornamental Blates, etc. We are prepared to sell these goods as low as any Un dertaker in the State, and parties wanting such will find it to their interest to try uh be- | tore going < Ise where. J. F. Hatcher & Co., HARLEM, GA. Augusta, Gibsen & Sandersville R- H Avgvhta.G. ANU S. Railiioad, I Avgusta, Oa., Dec. 10,’8ft. ( In effect Sunday, December 11,1885, at 5 p. I m: Except Sundays Passengers and Freight. No. 1 a. m. | No. 2 A. M. Leave (iibson 5.03 i Lv.Augusta 6:28 “ Stapleton. ..5:15 | “ Wcsteria...7:o2 “ Pope 6:00 J “ Grace wood 7:23 “ Matthews.. 6:15 J “ Richmond. 7:36 “ Smith . 6:23 | “ Hephzibah K:08 “ Keys 6.35 | “ Batli ... 832 “ Burke 6.50 | “ Burke 856 “ Bath 7:05 | “ Keys 920 “ Hephzibah. 7:17 | “ Smith .9 38 “ Richmond.. .7:37 | “ Matthews. .9 50 “ Gracewood 7:47 I “ Pope 10 14 “ Wcsteria.. .8:03 | “ Stapleton .10 38 Arrive Augusta. .8:30 Arrive Gibson 11 38 No. 3 P. M I No. 4 P. M. Leave. Gibson . .1:45 | Leave. Augusta .5 00 “ Stapleton. ..247 | “ Western. .5 27 “ Pope* 211 | “ Gracewood.s 42 “ Matthews. ..336 | “ Richmond. .5 52 “ Smith 348 | “ Hephzibah .6 12 “ Keys 404 | “ Bath 624 t‘ Burke 430 | “ Burke 639 “ Bath 4 5-11 “ Keys 654 “ Hephzibah.s 18 , “ Smith ......7 09 “ Richmond .5 53 | “ Matthews.. .7 17 “ Gracewood. 605 | “ Pope 732 Westeria .6 20 1 “ Stapleton .7 47 Arrive. Augusta. 6 47 | Arrive Gibson... . 8 29 SUNDAYS—PASSENGERS ONLY. No. 1 A. M. ; No. 2 A. M Leave Gibson 6.10 | Leave Augusta.. .8 00 “ Stapleton .6.531 “ Westeria .. .8:27 “ Pope 7.08 “ Grace wood. 8:42 “ Matthews . 7.23 “ Richmond. 8:52 “ Smith 7.31 “ Hephzibah .9:12 “ Kev« 7:46 “ Bath 9.24 “ Burke 8:02 “ Burke 9.40 “ Bath 8:17 | “ Keys 9.55 “ Hephzibah 8.32 | “ Knitth 10.10 “ Richmond. .8.581 “ Mathews .10.17 “ Gracewood 9.03 ’ “ Pope 10 32 “ Westeria .9:181 “ Stapleton .10.47 Arrive Augusta 9.45 1 Arrive Gibson.. 11 29 No. 3 p. m. | No. 4 p. m. Leavve Gibson . .3.20 | Leave Augusta.. .3.00 “ Stapleton. .4.03 j “ Westeria.. 3:27 *, Pope 4.18 | “ Gracewood..3:42 • ‘Matthews . .4:33 | “ Richmond. .8:52 Smith 4.41 | “ Hephzibah .4:12 “ Keys 4:56 | “ Bath 4:24 “ Burke 5:11 | “ Burke 540 *• Bath. . . . 526 | “ Keys 4:55 “ Hephzibah. 5:381 “ Smith 5:10 “ Richmond .5:58 | “ Matthews. .5:18 “ Gracewood.6:oßl “ Pope 5:33 “ Westeria. .6:23 | “ Stapleton. 5:47 Arrive Augusta.. .6:soArrive Gibson 6:80 R. M. MITCHELL, President. Special Notice. ALL parties indebted to me for medical service are requested to come forward and settle at once, either by note or the cash or they will find their accounts in an attorney’s hands. janl4 A. J Sanderm, M. D. 05B 0R NE’ s COIaIjK<MK, A ufpuala«<«a. Orieof the mon t com. plete Institutions in the JSouth. lUnlGoods; Real College Currency. Many graduates in good paying positionv. Full course, 4 months. Bend for circular, ww WDIBILITI MPFEIIUAv DRCAT. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send stamp tor sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. Surveyor’s Notice. Parties desiring Surveying done can secure my services by addressing me at Harlem Ga. R. R. HATCHER, County Surveyor. [IMPROVE YOUR STOCK! 1 he I rotting Stallion Strathmore, Jr., will make the Spring season at my farm in Co lumbia county, four miles west of Harlem. PEDIGREE. Stratlunore, Jr., is by Strathmore, Sr.; first dam, Melrose bv : Administrator ; second, Mattie Price by Woodford Membrino ; third. Miss Taylor by Peek's Idol; fourth, Carrie D. by Don Juan; tilth, Romance by Sir Leslie. TERMS : single leap, !?IO for the season, sls for insurance. Fifty cents to the groom in all eases. Special rates may be made for three or more mares. Apply Io S. C. LAMKIN, HAHLEM, GA. JESSE THOMPSON & CO., MANUFACTUREBS OF DOORS, SASH & BUNDS Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. DEALERS IN Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware, Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Hale Street, Near Central Railroad Yard, Angnsta. Ga. Day & Tannahill, ’’T" ' T "—' ' HEADQUAIITEIIS Foil Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Finding* BELTIHG. The Finest and most varied assortment of Children’s Car riages ever brought to the City, at all prices. — -O'—— Tidings of Comfort and Joy To thoac who have been wrenched and jerked about by so-called road carta. We now offer you the moat delightful vehicle, with FINEST wheeta and ax lea for $35.00. Try one and hhvc your health. Every man who owdh a hone*, wr wiahea to train a colt, should have one, aa the price ia within the reach of all. DAY & TANNAHILL. - - AUGUSTA GA. W. D. BOWEN, Manufacturer and Dealer In Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps, Catridges, Fishing Tackle, Etc. 1028 Broad St., Augusta, Oa. :n: All work and repair done with neatness ami dispatch. Globe HotelT AUGUSTA, GA. J. W. Gray, Proprietor. In clo»e Proximity tn Opera Hon.e, holograph Office, Expreiw Office, Post Office. Oath* Principal Retail aquare of the City. Rak-a according to location of room. Carn paBH the Hotel every ten miuutea.