The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, August 05, 1886, Image 5

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Columbia Sentinel. ~VHUSHED EVERY THURSDAY AT HARLEM GEORGIA. entered as second-class matter at the post OFFICE IN HARLEM, GA. "THURSDAY, AUGUST 1886 Tie Red X I, to inform you that your subscrip tion is due, and as we need the money, kindly ask all in arrears to come up and give us a helping hand by paying up their subscription. CITY AND COUNTY DIRECTORY CITY COUNCIL. j W. BELT,. Mayor. C. W. ARNOLD. W E. HATCHER. W. Z. HOLLIDAY. M. FULLER. COUNTY OFFICERS. O D.DARSEY, Ordinarv. O W. GRAY, Clerk and Trcaaurer. B. IVEY. Sheriff. O. HARDY, Tax Collector. .1 A. GREEN. Tax Receiver. J. C. GOETCHIUB, Coroner. MASONIC. Harlem Lodge, No. 276 F. A. M., meets 2d and 4th Saturdays. CHURCHES. Baptist—Services 4th Sunday, Dr. E. R. Cava well. Sunday School every Sunday. Superin tendent—Rev. J. W. Ellington. Methodist—Everv 3rd Sunday. Rev. W. E. Shackleford, pastor. Sabbath School every Sundav, H. A. Merry, Supt. Magistrate's Court, 12Sth District, (1. M., 4th Saturday. Return day 15 days before. W. B. Roebuck, J. P. A close race —Misers. To walk erect walk correct. The camp-meeting season is about to begin. Rattlesnake stories this season are bias. Flies are chief actors in the great “speck”tacular drama of life. The wealthiest church in Boston pays its organist but $350 a year. New York City has more than thirty schools for the Chinese. J |—Far better than the harsh treatment of medicines which horribly gripe the patient and destroy the coating of the stomach. Dr. .1.11. McLean’s Chills and Fever Cure by mild yet ef ectiveaction will cure. Sold at 50 cents a bottle For sale by all druggist. If a lady who hesitates is lost, what must it be, then, for a lady who stam mers or stutters? Kate Field says that women hear with their eyes. It is certain that they speak with them. The late W. E, Forster, of England, left $400,000 to his wife. He was the kind of husband to have. Eighteen bumblebees, twenty-two wasps, or thirty-eight ordinary honey bees contain enough poison to kill an adult. —Animals, are often afflicted with a disease called the mange, the same disease in human beings is called the itch and is highly conta gious, to cure it, mix flour of Sulphur with Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, bathe it thoroughly, and take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Homoeopathic Liver ami Kidney Bahn. For sale by all druggist. “Why does the nose of a pug turn up?” asks a writer. We suspect it is because he has to associate with dudes so much. The fly is not much of an astrono mer, but if there is a cream jug with in his orbit he’ll find out all about the milky way. We know an engaged young lady who has a parrot, which has learned to make a noise like the smack of a kiss. How it learned it is a mystery. DriiiNO winter the blood gets thick and lug gish, now is the time to purify it, to build up your system and tit yourself for hard work, by using Dr. J. H. McLeans Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Purifier. For sale by all druggist. A young man wants to know how to bring out a moustache. Tie a cord around it tightly, hitch the cord to a post and then run backward. Beware of the young man who writes love letters with a typewriter. They may be dictated, and if he dic tates before marriage he will boss afterward. Jonesboro, Texas, Dec. 29th, 1885. To Dr. J. H. McLean, St. Louis, Mo. —This certifies that my sister, Emily Crews, was taken fifteen years ago with, a breast dis ease in connection with menstrual derange ments which produced a severe cough and general debility, rendering her helpless and unable for any kind of service, and after baf fling the skill of some of our best physicians and using several bundled dollars worth of various medicines on her to no good. Last June I procured a bottle of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Homoeopathic Liver and Kidney Balm, which at once began to help her, since then she has used seven nettles, and to our joy is restored to good health, is gaining flesh and has be come strong and able to do her housework, she is entirely relieved ot her troubles and we would not be without the medicine under any consideration. W. M Crews. For sale by all druggist. Sam Jones on Georgia. From one of Sam Jqnefi\ Sermons: You take old Georgia. I’m proud of her. If anybody asks you where I live, you tell them I live in Georgia. Do you hear? I’m proud of that. Our Governor is a constitutional teetotaller; he won’t touch it in any shape or form. He is a deacon in the Baptist Church, and loves God and keeps his commandments. The Chief Justice of our State will pray all night with a penitent or a poor sinner that is trying to find God. Our United States Senators are members of the Church of Jesus Christ, and A. H. Colquitt, the United States Senator, is the grandest prohibitionist worker in America to day, and I want to tell you from the top down to the bottom old Georgia is not only a prohibition State, but she is living on the plan of the Ten Commandments. We’ve got decent people in authority in that State. [Applause.] A voice: “Demo crats, too, ain’t they ?” Well, they were until they got religion. [Tre mendous applause and laughter.] Election Returns. Georgia, Columbia County— UPON examining the returns made to me by the managers of the election, hold on the 231 d June, 1886, in said county, to deter mine whether or not such spiritous liquors as are mentioned in the 6th section of the “Gen eral Local Option Liquor Law” of said State “approved September 18th. 1885,"shall I <• sold within the limits of said county, 1 find upon consolidating said returns that 182 votes were cast “Against the Sih*” and 168 votes were cast “For the Sale.” Now, therefore, as Ordi nary of said c »unty, I proclaim the same as the result of said election, and it will be unlawful foi any person within the limits of said county to barter for valuable consideration, either di rectly or indirectly, or givi away to induce tiade at any place ot bnaine is, or furnish at other public places any alcoholic, spiritous. malt or intoxicating liquor* or intoxicating bit ters, or other drinks which if drank to excess will produce intoxication. Given under my band and official signature, this 24th June, 1886. GEORGE D. DARREY, Ordinary Thousands of Dollars. I Gentleman Who lias Reached the Proph et's Age. JAMES C. DUNLAP. Almost three score years ami ten h ive pass ed over the head of Janies C. Dunlap: the frosts of seventy winters have twned to whiten his locks, and the warmth and gladness of as many summers have pre served in him their* geniality and friendly spirit. Man’s allotted time of life has been given him and he is yet as hale and as hearty as if he was prepared to double the prophet’s age. He lives at 264 East Cain Street, Atlanta, with his worthy wife and family. “My wife has,” said Mr. Dunlap, recently “•for the past three years been a great suffer er from rheumatism. The disease attacked her in the sciatic form, and caused her terrible suffering. She was tortured almost all the time, although we did everything in our power to alleviate her pains. The disease appeared to have a firm bold upon her, and last sum mer and fall she suffered the most excruciating pains and agony. Her system offered little or no resistance to the ravage-'of this disease We almost despaired of relieving her of its clutches, and it was with heavy hearts and little faith we began the use of Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure, at the earnest solicitation o1 our friends last December. The effect of tin medicine was almost miraculous. She began to improve at almost the first dose, and although at this time she has only taken throe bottles, I can truthfully say that thousands of dollars would not express the good it has accomplished for her. Her rheumatic pains and twinges have entirely disappeared. It is eertaiqjy a wonderful remedy, and I desire t< be put upon record assaying that any person who allows a friend to sutler from the ravages of disease when a specific of this kind can b< procured from any drug store of this broad land of ours, at the trilling price of one dollai a bottle, within the reach of even the poorest is naught but a criminal.” Manufactured by J. M. Hunnicutt A Co., Atlanta, Ga. SBOTIfS «L n r-> ! J (tun EEAHS ‘ion.-.'■.••• s. ■ ~. in f vl ir bcura. \G) One dosn ,~n!‘ ;V ns h‘uur:.inh. 7-ry euro and pre-ont cs;i : < * : cy' '. Sour S**t. ach *f* Bad Breath. Clear :ho *4-h. : . (:•» »>rvos, and aiva Life Z Vioor lo i‘lo -VFi ri. I >gso : CNT'i BEAN. Try them' »j \f>c h-.i ; w r. r jo » iihout them. Price, 25 cents per boflf.% ou.'l by Druggists and Medicine Deaicis ger-ufall*'. . .rl cu receipt of price in stamps, postpaid, <0 any address, j. f. S’n ri i .c co , Manufacturors and G 'h ' « VO tllilWw swift aiigfaji l™i€C sure aßlllEal I SILENT JUI U El I STRONG MHjyl New improved high arm, new mechanical princi ple* and retry movement*, automatic, direct and perfect action, cylinderahuttle, *«lf-netting needle, poaltive feed, no spring*, few part*, minimum weight, no friction, no noiee, no wear, no fatigue, no tantrum*,” capacity unlimited, alway* in or der, richly ornamented, nickel plated, and give* perfect eatiefactlon. Send for circular*. Addre**, AVERY MACHINE CO. 812 Broadway, New York. BLOOD and MONEY The blood of man Ims much to do | in shaping his actions during bis pil grimage through this troublesome world, regardless of the amount of 'present or expectant money in pocket or stored away in bank. It is n con ceded fact that we appear as our blood makes us, and the purer the blood, the happier, healthier, prettier and wiser we are; hence the oft repeated interrogatory, “bow is your blood ?’’ With pure streams of life-giving fluid coursing through our veins, bounding through our hearts and ploughing through our physical frames, our morals become better, our constitu tion stronger, okr intellectual facul ties more acute and grander,and men, women amt children happier,healthier and more lovely. The unprecedented demand, the unparalleled curative powers, and the unmistakable proof from those of un impeachable character and integrity, point with an unerring linger to B. B. B.—Botanic Blood Bahn—as far the best, the cheapest, the quickest and the grandest and most powerful blood remedy ever before known to mortal man, in the relief and positive cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Skin diseases, all taints of blood poison. Kidney complaints, old ulcers and sores, cancers, catarrh, etc. B. B. B. is only about three years old—a baby in age, a giant in power —but no remedy in America can make or ever has made such a won derful showing in its magical powers in curing ami entirely eradicating the above complaints, and gigantic sales in the face of frenzied opposition and would be moneyed monopolists. Letters from all points where in troduced are pouring in upon us, speaking in its loudest praise. Some say they receive more benefit from one bottle of B. B. B. than they have from twenty, thirty ami fifty and even one hundred bottles of a boasted dec< c tion of inert and non-medicinal roots and branches of common forest trees. We hold the proof in black and white, and we also hold the tort. POLICEMAN’S VIEWS Mrs. M. M. Prince, living at 38 West Fair St. Atlanta, Ga., Las been troubled for several months with an ugly form of catarrh, attended with a copious ami oiiensive discharge from both nostrils. Her system became so affected and reduced that she was confined to bed at my house for some time, an I r - ceived the attention of three physi cians, and use 1 ti dozen bottles of an extensively advertised blood remedy, all without the least benefit. She finally commenced the use of B. B. B. with a decided improvement at once, and when ten bottles had been used, she was entirely cured ol all symptoms of catarrh. It gave her an appetite, and increas ed her strength rapidly, and I cheer fully recommend it as a quick and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier. J. W. Gloer, Atlanta, Jim. 10,1886 Pi.lici n in. A Book of Wonders Free AU who desire full informati, n about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons. Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney compl.iints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail free, a copy of ot r 32-page Illustrated Book of Wonders, filled 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 < Ja. aug-27 THE STENOGRAPH A SHORTHAND MACHINE. Mechanically Exact; Easily Used. Learned in one third H the time other '-nu require; speed as meat as any other; now m -e, It, for all kinds of ,-lmrt- ■Hfl hand work. V ■ I readily be learned from vMH the Manual of In- >3 zStiFTX struction. In the hands of an intelligent operator it never fails to properly do its work. Send stamp for circular, or 25 cents for Manual. PRICE, . . *4O, With Case and Manual. Bize, in.; Weight, 3 *4 lbs. Additional instruction by mail, free, if desired. U. S. STENOGRAPH CO., 402 N. 3d STREET, > ST. LOUIS, MO. GLOBE HOTEL BARBER SHOP Shaving, Hair Cutting and Shampooing done in the neatest and most scientific inanm -r by Me JNTOSH A BOBEBTS. Hotand cold bath. Give uh a cal). Pol’to attention I f ‘out of sorts’ with headache, stomach disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or aide, con stipation, etc .neglect may be fatal. One dose of fetronz’a Sanative Pilis will give relief. A few dune* restore to ut-w health and vigor. Professional Cards. Dr. A. «J, Sanders, GEM ItAL PRACTITIONER. Flarlem. - - - -Ga. Having practice 1 ovt •• -t quarter ofa century, will dcvoti mys< If to obstm ich and iUmviihch ot females. My past record is a sufficient gnnran u><> - ffd>2B-e Eb. T. Williams, Attorney ett Law AUGUSTA, GA. (Office over C*ommcrciai Bank.) Will practice in ail the Courts of the Au gusta Circuit. WD*“(’hiinis for collection a specialty. feb2B-d Home Council. We take pleasure in calling your attent .on to a reme ly so long needed in carrying children safely through the critic d stage of teething. It is an incalculable blessing to mother and child. If you are disturbed at night with a sick, fietful, teething child, us ■ Pitts' Carminative', it will give instant relief, and regulate the uowels, and make teething safe and easy. It will cure Dysentery and Diarrhirii. Pitts’ Carminative is an instant relief for colic of infants. It will promote di gestion, give tone ami energy to the stomach and bowels. The sick, puny suffering child will soon become th< fat and fr< dicing joy of the household. It is very pleasant to the taste and only costs 25 cents er bottle. Bohl by druggists. For sale at Holliday’s Drug Stoic Harlem, Ga, ami by W. J. Heggie, ot Grovetown. PAINTS For Houses, Barns, Fences, Roofs, Inside Painting, Wagons, Implements, eta. Hammar’s Guaranteed Pure Paint. Warranted to Give Satisfaction. Economical, Beautiful, Durable, Excellent. Send for tree Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue to F. HAMMAR PAINT COMPANY, CINCINNATI—ST. LOUIS. Ask your merchant for it. THE “Happy Thought” RANGE, With Duplex Crate, For COAL or WOOD. Tho “Happy Thought” Is tho leader and tho best working Range in tho market. It is made In forty different stylos and sizes. Ask.your stove dealer for tho “Happy Thought,” or send for circular and prices. PITTSTON STOVE GO. PITTSTON, PA. Ist lie Celebrated UIIIIIIIU Adjustable Reclining and folding # niinm with over FIFTY Changes I*MUIn OF position. UlljllQ More than 16,000 no? in Use 4 A LUXURY \, \ that \rr\ fffltSwmr SHOULD BE INt'..- 1 EVERY HOUSE. THINK OF IT ! A PARLOR, LIBRARY, SMOKING. RECLINING OR INVALID CHAIR. LOUNGE,.FULL LENGTH BED. and CHILD'S CRIB, Combined, and Adjustable to any Position requisite for Comfort or Convenience. Send at once for one of our Catalogues. ' 930 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. THIS PAPER ESf hew«i>a|u r /..Iv.-rti., ng I' ir. ;.u< 10 Hpr>l<-e Kt.), i KSW YORK. I FOR THE FINEST Spring andl Summer Clothing r. c.tsy vs. I I IS Stock till" hi-iihoii ixnm'qmitod in the State. All Wool Knits from M up, Young men. 11 old men, tall inoii, bova, children. Come all, for yon can b<> fitted. A llrst-eluim Tailor iu the store to make any alteration desired free of charge. I. C. LEVY < 836 BROAD STREET Owners of Water Power. A Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Burnham Water Wheel lor Georgia and South Carolina. I am pre| ared to offer inducements to parties wishing to put in water wlieols. mu also prepared to do anr kind of Mill Work, new or re- - Correspondence solicited. Chas. F. Lombard, AUGUSTA, GA. JESSE THOMPSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ■M 5 » & BLINDS Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. DEALERS IN Window Glass and Buiiders’ Hardware, Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Halo Street, Near ( entral Mailroad Yard, Augusta, (la. Day & Tannahill, ~~ \militi HEADQUARTERS FOR Can Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Finding IB EJZGTIItTGH llie I’iuest and most varied assortment of Children’s Car riages ever brought to the City, at all prices. Tidings of Comfort and Joy W«-wom.r y .« $35.00. II V op' :nd H’lVft -otir ’ < ;iHb. Every num who owijh a horse, or wishes to train a colt. Mhotild have one, as the pne< is 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, Ga. : All work :ind repair done with neatness and dispatch. WATCHES I DIAMONDS I JEWELRY I Largest and I landsomest Stock in Georgia. I J AVI''I pnrchaHc.l J' A I;IIAHE’H F.NTJIiE STOCK OF JEWFLRY nn.l eomw.lMated 11 . 'hi' hl- I -l< rani rt'H-t. h.niK rlv ciinD <1 I;■ iit< nt my old Htumt nmlcr the Central Hotel, J nnw r»t r< <4nc' <l priei H lb" ImiKlHimii et Hl"< kcf Jewelry, Silverware, Ac., ever eee« in tin- ' . e my NEW HTOIIE, Corner Hroad and Hevonth Htreeta, ami familUrly known M “Drah' <' ■i rx-r.'’ Mi BRAHE will remain widi nv-. and will be pleaaed to nee hie friend*. WILLIAM S( lIWEIGERT, Jeweler, 702 Broad street.