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GEORGIA.
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POST OFFICE IN HARLEM. GA.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER~3O 18SC
The Red X
Is 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 COUNCII-
,T. W. BELT.. Mayor.
C. W. ARNOLD.
W. E. HATCHER.
W. Z. HOLLIDAY.
M. FULLER.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
O n.DARSEY, Ordinary.
G. W. GRAY, Clerk and Troaanrer.
B IVEY. Sheriff.
O HARDY, Tax Collector.
7 A GREEN. Tax Receiver.
X C. GOETCHIUB, Coroner.
MASONIC.
Harlem Lodge, No. 27G F. A. M., meets 2d and
4th Saturdays.
CHURCHES.
Baptist—Services 4th Sunday. Dr. E. R. Cars
well Sundav School every Sunday. Superin
tendent—Rev. J. W. Ellington.
Methodist— Everv 3rd Sunday. Rev. W E.
Shackleford, Jpistor. Sahbath School every
isnndav H.A Merrv, Sunt.
Maristrate’s Court. 12Sth District, G. M., 4th
Saturday. Return p
A Card.
Appling, Ga., Sept. 20th, 1886.
Editors Sentinel:
Will yon please allow me space
in your columns to set myself
right before the people of the
county. In the issue of Septem
ber 9th, I find a card from J. D.
Townsley, saying that he was mis
led by me iu regards to writing
up the case of Mr. Griffin Conley.
I am sorry that he has so written,
for it is truly a mistake. I knew
nothing of the writing until I saw
it in the Georgia Baptist, and the
article of August 29th, I have
never seen published in the Geor
gia Baptist at all. If I had seen
it. I am sure I would have correct
ed it. And now I positively
deny knowing anything whatever
about any writing done by Towns
ley until I saw them in print, ex
cept the article of August 13th, in
the issue September 2nd. I hope
this will settle this matter.
T. H. Gadson.
Jones >oro, Texas D;c ,19th, 1885.
To Db J. H. McLean, St. Louis, Mo.
—This certifies that my sister, tanly 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 bal
ding the skill of some of our best physicians
and using several hundred dollars worth of
various medicines on her to no La-st
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 bottles, 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 of her troubles and we
would not be without the medicine under any
consideration. w M Crewß
For sale by all druggist.
HE BOIGIIT HER HMD
Queer Story of Love, Money and an Attempt
at Suicide-
New York Times: The case of
Mary Wilson against Joseph Wilson
came before Judge Scudder yester
day morning in the Middlesex County
Court, at New Brunswick, N. J. The
;ase involves the title to property’ in
Tniontown, N. J., worth $40,000.
lary Wilson was formerly Mary
4gnes Kane, of this city. Joseph
Gilson is a wealthy citizen of Brook
ly, and was formerly in the whMe
saj liquor business at No. 125 South
stfiet, New York. The Wilson home
steii was at Uniontown, N. J., now
knorn as Iselin. Jacob Wilson, a
broter of Joseph, lived there until
1885. He, too, was wealthy, and did
busioss at No. 125 South atreet, New
York. He had a son, Jacob, Jr., who,
when i youth was wild and dissipated,
but nd always been passionately
fond if Miss Kane, but she refused
him oving to his habits. On January
25, 1815, he came to this city,
present’d himself to Miss Kane as a
suitor, md was refused again. He
immedittely left the house, went out
to a ca-riage standing at the door,
pulled ou a revolver and shot himself.
He was txken to a hospital. Jaccb
Wilson, tie father, that evening
appeared it Miss Kane’s home and
besought ts marry hie son. From
that time until March 23 he was
negotiating vith Miss Kane. At tha
; time she consented to marry J the
young man, but not without a
i consideration.
Celia A. Basher, of Brooklyn,
j testified that Jacob Wilson, Sr., pro
posed marriage to her, and in a burst
of loving confidence told her that
1 Mary Kane bad married his sou for a
money consideration. Her evidence
, corroborated that of Mary Wilson.
, The money was never paid, owing to
, the father’s sudden death.
—Far better than the harsh treatment of
medicine* which horribly gripe the patient and
destroy the coating of the Htoinach. Dr. J. H
McLean'* Chill* and Fever Cure by mild yet ef
vetiveaction will cure. Sold at 50 cents a bottle
For sale by all druggi*t.
IL IT. P.
Try it once and you
will be pleased.
Read and be con
vinced.
What Maj. Wilkins Has
to Say:
Mr. W. JI. Barrett —After
faithfully trying your 11. 11. I*.
on myself ami as a family medi
cine, I pronounce it, tor the
cure of headache, indigestion,
constipation, and all diseases
proceeding from a disordered
liver, one of the best medicines
I have overused.
Hamilton Wilkins,
Road Master Ga. R. R.
For sale by Dr W. Z. Holliday.
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 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
make teething safe and easy. It will
cure Dysentery and Diarrhrp.a. Pitts’
Carminative is an instant relief for
colic of infants. It will promote di
gestion, give tone and energy to the
stomach and bowels. The sick, puny,
suffering child will soon become the
fat and frolicing joy of the household.
It is very pleasant to the taste and
only costs 25 cents jer bottle. Sold
by druggists.
For sale at Holliday's Drug Store
and People’s Drug Store,Harlem, Ga.,
and by W. J Heggie, of Grovetown.
[MACHINERY.)
| Engines STE.IM & WATER
| Boilers PipEk Pitting
|Saw Mills Brass Valve
Grist Mills “ SAWS
Cotton Presses FILES
[Shafting Injectors
I Pulleys Pumps
| Hangers . Water Wh< els
Cotton GinsJ Castings
Gearing | Brass & Iron
A Full stock of Supplies
cheap and good.
Belting, Packing and Oil
At Bottom Prices
AND IN STOCK FOR
Prompt Delivery.
I Repairs promptly done.*®!
GEO R. LOMBARD AGO,
■Feundry, Machine and Boiler Work ß ,
lAnguwta, Ga., above Pannenger Pepo I
T he MRS
Is the Celebrated
» Adjustable Reclining and Folding *
niinm With ° ver FIFTY chan o es
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UI1J1!I| More than 15,050 sot h Use i
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that Vffaai I&XwMiF
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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.
8. DHINIZY. J. PHINIZY. J. TOBIN.
PHINIZY & CO.
COTTON - FACTORS.
New Standard Fire Proof Warehouse
Augusta, Georgia.
(£3l® Liberal Advances on Consignments.
THE. LAMBACK
Candy Manufacturing Cn.
XALSO DEALERS INx
FINE FRENCH CANDIES
Stick Candy a Specialty.
620 Broad Street,
GEORGE F. LAMBACK. AUGUSTA, CA.
FOSTER & DOUGHTY,
COTTON FACTORS and COMPRESSORS,
Augusta, - - - Georgia.
Warehouse and Compress occupying block bounded by
Washington. Twiggs, Calhoun and Taylor Streets, and connect
ed with all the Railroads centering here by double tracks ex
tending into our yards.
Our entire personal attention will bo devoted to the business in all its detail*, and to all who
intrust us with consignments we guarantee prompt and satisfactory returns. Liberal advances
made on consignments.
Drayage Both Ways Saved.
OFFICE : 739 REYNOLDS STREET,
Rooms for Several Years Occupied by Augusta Cotton Exchange.
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS
WILL REMOVE THEIR
CJY/HJPdBT STOCK
From 713 to 714 Broad Street (South side)
DR. CALHOUN’S NEW BUILDING,
Next to Mr. E. D. Smythe’s Crockery Store.
WE will continue to sell Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades and House Furnishing Goods
at greatly reduced prices “FOR SPOT CASH” or thirty days time, citv acceptance.
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS
714 Broad Street (South Side), Augusta, Ga.
Spring Millinery.
New and Beautiful Goods.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK respectfully informs the Ladies that her Spring opening wi 1
be held on Wednesday ana Thursday, April 14th and 15th, to which she invites the speck 1
attention of every lady in Augusta and vicinity. Her present stylus and assortments hu\ e
never before been equaled.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK.
F. L, FULLER M. B. HATCHER. RICHARD SUMMERALL
FULLER, HITCHER i CO.,
(Successors to Young, Huck A Co.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
G H O (E R N,
901 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
HAVING purchased the interest of Young A Hock, we propose to offer to the trade a full
line of carefully selected
Groceries and Plantation Supplies,
At Lowest market prices. All business with 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 ad
_ __ _itc*m justable curved seed board.
2nd Monarch Bailing Press. Best
hand press in the w< rid.
Y'lSOyZ w . Tt , 3rd. Improved Engines and Saw
4th. The Standard Boiler Feeder,
5= ■■ only one handle to operate. Is the
■ ■rl T XhrR'T-- ot| ly practical graded machine in the
;ER market.
rnxwro Call and see me, at
■ 738 Reynolds St, Augusta, Ga.
Day & Tannahill,
HEADQUARTERS FOtt
Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials,
Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Pindihg
BELTING. •
The Finest and most varied assortment of Children’s Car*
riages ever brought to the City, at all prices.
— —— •<»’—— -
Tidings of Comfort and Joy
To those who have been wrenched and Jerked about by no-called road oarta. Wo now yes
the most delightful vehicle, with FINEST wheel* and axle* for
$35.00.
Try one nnd save your health. Even’ man who owns a horae, or winhcH to train a toll, »ho«l4
have one, as the price is within the roach 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, Ca.
: work and drepa done with neatness and dispatch.
WATCHES I DIAMONDS I JEWELRTI
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
HAVING purehaHcd F A BRAHE'S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and eonaolidaM
with it lie elegant *tock formerly carried by me at mv old *tand under th« Central Hotel
I now offer at reduced price* the haiid*onic*t *to<k of Jewelry, Silverware, Ac., ever >•••
thi* city, at my NEW STORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Street*, and familiarly known M
‘ Brahe* Corner.” *
Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will bo plcanrd to hoc hi* friend*.
WILLIA M SCIIWEIGERT,
Jeweler, 702 Brondjetreei
Owners of Water Power
Having secured the Agency for the celebrated
JsLg Burnham Water Wheel
For Georgia nnd South Carolina, I am prepared to offer
iniiiK’ementH to parties winking to put in water wheels.
I*lllll also prepared to do any kind of Mill Work, new or re
Correspondence solicited.
Chas. F. Lombard,
AUGUSTA GA.
JESSE THOMPSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS 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, Augusta, Ga.
THE MARKHAM?
BEST HOTEL
IN 0 THE * SOUTH I
Quiet, Dignified, Homelike. Best Atten
tion. Magnificent Table. Reasonable Rates,