The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, July 29, 1886, Image 8

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Columbia Sentinel. J. M. ATKINSON. } IDhikm, Gl, Jri.v 2'J, ISM. PRICE, $lO 1, IN ADVANCE Primary Election. Tim Executive Committee of Co lotnbie county haw appointed the firnt l WednMulajr in Auguat aw the day f» holding primary elections nt the dis | fore nt precinct* for the purpose of I electing delej'ate* to tin Senatorial (km vent ion, nominating m< mber* of the Lcginlnturo and comity officer*. Jitnir. T. Smith, Chairman. R. E. Nr.u, Secretary. editorial notes. Tur prohibilioninfM of Atlanta an determined that prohibition nhall l« carried out to the very tetter. A few violator of the law have lx < n nncfttrtl I and lined. Tur. goooeberry crop in and around the Sylvan City i* very abundant. We can't May it in n* great a blcaMiig on the blacldierry crop, but however we might be induced to use it on an emergency. Gov. McDaniel's lost term is near nt hand, lie hnsmndc a good ranjeaty for the Slate, and lias shown himself to bn a good, conservative, clean handed Executive, and one tho State should feel proud of. The first bale of new cotton for thin season was received nt Albany, (in , on lust Thursday and brought 14} eta. It was rained by the noted PrimiiH \V. Jonos of B iker county, who invariably shown up every year the find bale of now cotton raised m Georgia. An exchange Immortally puts it thus on the ball businoHH: "Booeball | helps tho arnica trade; dress bulls help die dry goods trade, and baby bawls are the making of the paregoric business. Lol no man kick against the ball pastime any more.” ■ Athens has made a move to have tho school of technology located in her midst, by offering $35,(M10 worth of inducements. We would say to our Athens friends, if Atlanta is making to secure the school it will be a fruit lees effort on the part of Athens to get this institution Theiik ia some talk that a new after noon paper will bo started in Atlanta There are already two afternoon papers in that city mid it would seem that the field is pretty well tilled. But we won t offer any further protest against this project, for whatever Atlanta seta out for she generally gets In the selection of Hou. Goo. T. Damns, by acclamation, to represent j the 10th District in Congress, was n worthy selection to a meritorious public servant. Major Barnes during his term in office has shown himself to Is- in every wny worthy tho con- i fldeuce of tho people ho represents. Goon old summer time is here, mid tho days are long mid sultry ; but when the shades of night gather in the July fly porches himself in the lofty oak tree and wheezes out his old monotonous tune to tho edification of tho frog mid cricket below, while the luusquito visits your l>od side ami desires mi intimacy with you. All these things tell us summer time is here! Fasvticihm is olio thing that is now demoralizing our country. Families ou politico, fanatics on base ball mid faualica on everything but the right thing, i-ear roa .er, do not let your mind be lead off' to such tantalizing eitrcmeties as you sec so many sub jecting themselves to; but arise with your voice and cheek if possible this evil of fanaticism ami try if fvossible to put suffering humanity ou a con oervativo platform. The Democratic Convention of the 18th District nominated Hon. John 8 lAavidsou of Richmond for the Donate Mr. Davidson is a self made man. and deaervea this recognition at the hands of his jsiople. He ia an aide legislator, comaieutious in the diachaige of Lis duty, and strong in hia convict ion*. H< '■ I a high stand in Uni Daiatc of lUxi, and will uu ‘ doubtly be elected to the Presidency of that body nt the coming session. His Associate* in the last Sen it® were pronounced in the hope that he would be returned, insisted that it would be a great loss to the State at lingo, and his District, were he not. Mr. David hoii'h nomination gives very general . satisfnetiou throughovt tho ihtli 1 District and in fact, tho whole State, 1 the pq < is - verywhere paying him the warmest compliments. The Atlanta Constitution hi'. <of him. The nomination of Hon. John S. D.iv; Ison to the State and Semite re cures to that. Ix>dy, the service; of one of tho ti< st and brainiest men in the State. Mr. Davidson him a broad mind ami p- a thorough sym pathy with tho human lace. The State nnd District will rucurc the ' ervices not only of an able nnd come ientiouH Sennt r, but one who. des. rve.lly attained to api |'iilai ily and influence in the bud .Senate, which ■ recalls the old times of the State. M e believe the people of hm Dta ■ trict feel that they have done a good woik in s'-nding him back, where his enlarge.i e .pnrieac.i can is- of great i benefit to all conermed. De hi i•» I' • I'ri Mio ,Il(•' I1 II ■'< ll 1 lug ; Kist. ii'iw in t).«- time tn i "iifv it, to baii'l up : voui wfl'-m slot lit yourself ter b.iril vork, , u-iii" I’r. .1. 11. MeJ.i-nnn Mi> ngiiti ,'iibig • ’’l- i ilial uti’l Blood ,’urili' r. For -iii by •ILdrungiui. Slid-' If you espouse a cause, and you , are siittatie.l in your own mind the ’ cause is ;right, stick to it, if you arc opposed to prohibition, and the “stock law" from principal, don't, be afraid to say so anywhere everywhere, and under all circuuistances. The sime will apply to the other side of these quest ions. AmMALM, ftl'p oft*Tl flfllit t< ■! with fl <1 tlw mange, tin Haim- (hsr is'- in human beluga in ralleil the itch ami i* highly c<mhi ginu i, l-H’iiri- it, mix Itour of Hulphur with Dr. Lil M<L'tin’s Volrani' 1 Oil Linhn* fit, bith*- it thoroiH'hly, ami take Dr. J. II McLcud’h Honid pathic I.i v< r ami Kidney Dulin. Fur wal< by ull drug'jißt. Prolerting Ihe Gantr- From (lie Augusta Evening News: We sec the Augusta Gun (l.ib recently held n meeting to devise mi iin for the protection of the game in Richmond county. Hon. Chau Z. McCord, ono of tho Dcmocretic nominees for tho Legislature from the county addressed the meeting, npproviug its object, and saying that he would favor Legislature to tin I end. On motion of Mr. Dutcher, the fol lowing resolutions v.ere adopted: Resolved, That a committee of fifteen, to consist of the Executive Cemmittec and eight other members of tho club, to be selected by the President, the President to be Chair man of such committee, be appointed to consider nnd report on the best I means for the preservation of the game in this county. I Resolved, That said comm tec | report to u meeting of the dub, to be ! hel lon August 5, 1886, at 8 o’clock i p. in., nt room No. 21*. Library Build ing, mid that all gentlemen of Rich : moiid county nnd the adjoining ; counties of Burke, Columbia and McDuffie, interested in the subject, are respectfully invi ed to attend such meeting nnd give the club tho benefit iof their views, such us may not bo able to attend being requested to send their suggestions in writing to Mr. 11. W, Hunt, President August.: I Gun Club, to bo laid before the meeting. M o hope some of our crack shots of Columbia will attend the meeting, the presentation of our game birds is receiving a good deal of attention i throughout the State, and this meet ing may result in bringing about an ■ < act for this county also, Fin lietter tli»n the liarsh treatment of I nieiticinoH which horriblv gripe the patient anil i I .leHlrov lite elating of th,, atonnieh l>r. .1. H. Mebenn's Chilis aivl Fever Cure bv mibl yet 11- ' ’ eeliv. .o’ll.>ll will eur, . Sold at 50 cents a’bottle Fur sale by all druggist. «•* I Ulbni’l R EUR (HE (Evr. A Sample Copy of the Savannah M'eeklv News and its unrivaled Prem ium List, containing full deserij lion of Sewing Machines. Family Scales, Fruit Presses. Meat Choppers, M at li es, Lamps and other things usful in the family, ami how they may bo ob tained at nominal figures will be sent ’ free to any address. The Savannah Meekly News is the largest | aper in the Union; containing 112 columns or 1(1 pages of matter every issue. All the news of tho day, original stories, market reports, etc , ami is just the paper] to suit any mini woman or child—living where they may Send address on postal card to J. H. Estii.l, Proprietor, Savannah, G.i. J .ucHlxiro, T< v .s Pec. 2:>th. ISSj, To I>u J II M. Ijas, St. I,ouis. Mo. I'hix .s-rtitli'H that my siHter. Kmily Crews, • was taken tm. cn y.-ats ago with, a breast ,|is | m I’oiiuvcn >n with menstrual derange imuts whieli produced a aeveiv cough and general debility, rend, nng her helpl. an I , unable for any kind ot sciiiee, and alter bal ding the skill ot *nne of oitr la st pb.v and using *. >. rat bandied dollars w *rih of various ntv.beines on h r to no g.s I l..i*t , Jun. 1 procnn-.l a boule of p r . J. It MeU in s Hotmi.’iuthie lav, r and Kiduey lUlni. which at vuev la g»li to help het, nine.’ then she has ium da.v< u Is.ttl,•*, and to our jov is i. slot, d lo g «sl h.-alth, ia gainiun t! *h and lias b. «mte Strong and able to do her housework. sh< ia entirely roll ted ot her troubles and w I would not be without the uudieuu under auv couaid. tation. W. M Coiiwa. I For sale by all drugsuit. j IMACIIINEI<y| Engines STEIMA WITEII Boilers I’ipeAFittinJ Saw Mills iß;is S ViilvcJ til M • Mlll - “saws" E • — I I II U , -IT, H| Cult'.a !’r<-v* s FILES U !S Shafting lojectors < Pulleys' "Pumps, 3 k/HangersJ,^ l|tl b i KfTiTiTTTGin- Castings } I Gearing Bniss & Iron Iq ’a Full stick <‘f Supplk'H ’cheap and good. sj Iloiliiig', 1 ’ticking and Oil.; f’At Bottom Prices t AND IN STOCK i on D | Prompt Delivery, jt- iTt.iii' ~pi’oiiiptly ~om< UTjTTTriTnTKHdTX < <>, B Mi l lindr-.', M e iliiu and Boiler Works,® riAi'l-r. On. ■ bo’o ■-> >;l’>r I '.-p’ltfal Debtors and Creditors. GEGEgIA, COLI MDIA county- OTP E ih iu rrby given t<» ah persona li iving denidiulH iG/aiiiHt H. C. Evbdm, late of H.tid < uiitv, «!<■<•« e < <l. to piewrit them to ni< properlv ‘luirb <iut Mithifi the time pre - ril < I Ly taw. -<• an to Rhow their character and amount, ami all pernoiiH indobb-d to Haid dn-f i rd are hereby required to make imme di. li- pitvrm nt to inc. T. B. JENKINS, inv27 ’ Ailrninisirator. Election Returns. Gi?>huia, Coi.i Miiii County— I Tl’ON .'xaniining the returns trinde to mo V . by this managers of the election, held on tiiv 2:>rd Jimi-, IHHii, in said r .nnty, to deter init • whether "r mrt sm-h spiiitons li pmi* a* are nienli'Hied in the lith section >d the “tlell , i-.il I, ,-.,l Option I.iqnor ban'’of said State ■‘lippi >ved Sept'mbm IKth. IHSS, ”ahall las Hold within U.e limits of said county, I find upon .•..■i-.iid.imi; H.nd ntuniH that I*2 vote* were e.iHt "V: >.1..-' t'.c Sab" and H'.H voten were >"i-t "I or the Sale." Sow, tin ri fore, an Ordi nary of a iid I'uuntv, I proclaim tin same uh the n siltof saiil <■!> i ‘mn, and it will be unlawfnl fni any pe eon within tins limit* of naid county t i h.liter for siihnible cirtiHidi rntiun, cither di rectly ■ r indirectly, or give away to induce baib'at nnv plain of business, or famish at ell er pnbl’ic plnci'H any alcoholic, npiritoiiH, malt or inlox.i atiti-i liunoraor intoxicating bit ters, or other drinks which if drank to excess will produce intoxication. (liven under my hand and official signature, this 21th June, IbHG. GEOBGE I). DAHSEY, Ordinary ; FOREST HILL INSTITUTE. Richmond County, Georgia. -:-THE o FALL » TERM-:- OF Till'- FOiTLAi: COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE WILL BEGIN With In altlifulncss of climate unsurpassed, buildings and grounds ample, far cn nigh removed from the bustle of city and town to insure qi’.k't for study, yet either easily reached by the (la. li. 11. With extended course of study —experienced and successful teachers and educators. This Institution offers solid advantages to parents and guardians for the education and training of young ladies. For catalogue address the principal. MILS. E. A. (WRIGHT) COX. July 188fi— GROVETOWN, GA. THE MARKHAM. BEST HOTEL ->S:IN a THE 0 SOUTH Quiet, Dignified,'Homelike. Best Atten tion. Magnificent Table. Reasonable Rates. About twenty yearn ago I discovered & little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pro- i nouucvd it cancer. 1 have tried a number of physicians, out without receiving any perma nent benefit. Among the number were one or two apecialisU. The medicine tney applied was liki* fire to the «>re. causing intense p.un. I saw' a statement in the [wipers telling what 8. 8. S had done for others similarly afflicted. 1 procured some at once. Before I had used the six', ml bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. My general health had been baa for two or three years— I haa a hacking cougn ana spit mood contin ual!) I .1 a m sure pain mmy brea>: After taking six bottles of S. S. 8. my cough left me and 1 ,rrew st. ter than 1 had b f r«evcral years. My cancer has healed over all but a little sjk t about thv> -of a half dim and it is rapidly disappearing. 1 would advise I| even ou< with car. .r to voe S. S. S a fair trial. M.;s, NANCY J. McCONAL’GHKY, Aehc Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. B Feb IC». is- S« .ft - . -,• • - vt'getab’ an-1 seams to eure cancers by forcing out the impu- K r:t ftvH-a llu b.. : iu.u.'c vu !’ ,x>! VSkm Diseases mailed free. THE bWLFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. AiinouiiceineutK. I I"°* **• LAMKIN Will be supported for 1 J Ser ’or from 2.H11 Senatorial Euitrivt, ■abject to uouiiuatiug convention. Many Vuterm. Editgmm Sextixkl: Tb* fntuda <»f Db. W. A. Martin, arc tn> thoriZ4*d tu announce him an a candidate for nator, fmm th< 29th Henatonai district. NiiLjr<-t to the action ot the Democratic party of aaid district. April 20th riUIE frienda of Frank D. Gray an* authoriz- J rd to FUDonncc him nx a candidate for Clerk and Trca-urer, subject to the noniina ti<»n. June 17th, 18M. ~RUTA BAGA TURNIPS. Pure, Fresh, Reli able, full weight Pack -1 ages. Send to us for all the Turnip Seed you need. Seeds from us make big bottoms and not much top.-. Reliable Seeds are cheap this year. Here are our prices for the best: VARIETIES. %■ % y,l 1 e n> th ft. th c llut.'i Haga 1° !■’ 20 | 40 c Whit. Flat Dutch 10 15 20 40 c It' d■ ■ I’ui ple 10 15 20 I 40 c Mammoth Purple T0p.... 10 20 30 j 00 c Earlv White Egg 10 20 30 (Ki c (I, JI, "i Ball 10 20 30 . (10 c I‘oiiierain White G10be.... 10 15 25 50 c Large White Globe 10'15 25 50 c 1 .arg. White Norfolk 10 'ls 25 50 c C,,i. Horn 10 115 25 50 c Muni' ll 10 115 25 50 c Ibd lop Globe 10 |ls 25 50 c S. ven ’fop| 10 15 |25 | 50 ) c Yellow Aiierdeen 10 | 15 125 | 50 | c The Munich, Mammoth, Pur ple Top and Red Top Globe are three new varieties. Try a few of these. All orders promptly attended to. If sent by mail add 1 cent oz. for postage. BEALL & CO., ' Drugs and Seeds, Gl2 Broad Street, | Augusta, Ga. Spring Millinery. New and Beautiful Goods, A YRS N BRUM CLARK reap'ctfullv informs the Ladies that her Spring opening wl 1 \ 1 U- held on V. . .Im k.j lV and Tl ui ilay, April Hthand 15th, to which nhe iiiviUm the Hpech I attention of every lady in Augiu»tii and vicinity. Her preaent ttyk-a and aoaortmenta hax • Dever before eet-a equal: d. MRS. N. BRUM CLARK. "The Columbia Drug Store. D. L. PEEPLES, M. B, (Successor to Dr. J. P. Shockley.) * T THE WELL KNOWN STAND ON MAIN STREET, HARLEM, GA., will keep cou. 7 \ etautly in btock ail kinda of Medicines, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Soaps, Perfumes, Brushes and Toilet Articles of every description, Soda Water and Ice kept constantly on hand. Tobacco ami Hegars of the beat and most popular brands. Prescriptions carefully tilled at all hours of the day aud night of the Purest Drugs. Professional calls answered at any time. fTITfULLFIL M. B. HATCHER. RICHARD SUJIMERALL FULLER, HATCHER & CO,, ‘(Successors to Young, Huck A Co.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, 901 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. HAVING purchased the interest of Young A Hack, we propose to offer to the trade a full line of carefully selected Groceries and Plantation Supplies, At Low est market prices. All business witli us will receive prompt attention. FULLER, HATCHER. & CO, ’ H: N. REID, - DEALER IN IMPROVED MACHINERY, With the following as specialties : Ist. Eagle Cotton Gins with the ail <f> t. "" justable curved seed board. f 2nd Monarch Bailing Press. Best hand press in the world. ‘ 'A'ATER 3rd. Improved Engines and Saw Mill- ij.’P 4th - The Standard Boiler Feeder, 3B® TO wonrn/^^N■ i'-’N only one handle to operate. Is the ou '. v practical graded machine in the ■Hu gy’S U'market. »ATtHTIO LOW Call and see me, at JwV MM, 738 Reynolds St, Augusta,Ga. iiigefflripspo* AUGUSTA, GA. Headquarters For FASHIONABLE AND RELIABLE DRY GOODS. • OUR stock for Spring and Summer Trade is now complete in every department. It is the most extensive and best selected and assorted ever shown in the South Atlantic States, aud includes evervthing handsome and attractive in Dry Goods, Novelties and Notions. In low and medium-priced goods, by extensive additions, we are able to offer the bestUine in this section, and every article will be exactly as represented, while in finer goods we carry » stock that cannot be matched south ot the Potomac ; and on prices, for goods of .all grades, we give an absolute guarantee not only against home competition, but against every.city,in the United States. Orders for goods or samples will receive prompt and careful attention. DALY & ARMSTRONG. GRWDOPEMING OF THE Most Elegant and Beautiful Stock OF SPRING MILLINERY EVER SEEN IN AUGUSTA. MISS NELLIE PUBCELL ITES the Ladies to call and inspect her magnificent exhibition of new and charming Mil linery, commencing Tuesday, April 20th, at 72k Broad Street. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS WILL REMOVE THEIR CARPET STOCK From 713 to 714 Broad Street (South side) DR. CALHOUN’S NEW BUILDING, Next to Mr. E. D. Smythe’s Crockery Store. TATE will continue to sell Carpets Curtains, Window Shades and House Furnishing Good* ▼ » greatly reduced prices “I OK SPOT CASH” or thirty days time, city acceptance. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS 714 Broad Street (South Side), Augusta, Ga.