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Columbia Sentinel.
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CITY AND COUNTY DIRECTORY
CITY COUNCIL.
J W. BETA,. Mayor.
C. W. ARNOLD.
W E. HATCHER.
W Z. HOLLIDAY.
M. FULLER.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
G D.DARSEY. Ordinary.
G W GRAY, Clerk and Treasurer.
B. IVEY. Sheriff.
O HARDY. Tax Collector.
I' A GREEN. Tax Receiver.
L C. GOETCHIUS, Coroner.
masonic.
Harlem Lodge, No. 276 F. A. AL, meets 2d and
♦thHaturdavs.
CHURCHES.
Rev W. E.
Hh”ck?eford,tP»»tor. Sabbath School every
8 Comt? 128th District, G. M„ 411.
Saturday. Return day 15 P.
Social Equality-
Athens Banner: For some
weeks there has been a well
dressed white woman, hailinglrom
Yankeedom somewhere, who has
been boarding private white
families, but her associates are
chosen entirely from our colored
population. She has frequently
been seen taking buggy rides with
negro men, and seems to prefer
their company to her own color.
She met at the house where she
boards a lady visitor the other
day, and remarked that she
always made it a rule to call on
both her colored and white
neighbors, and that the most
delightful company she has met
was° among the black people of :
Athens; that she considered a
negro in every respect as good as (
a white person. We are surprised
that any decent white family in
our city would allow such a .
creature to board with them and
also any colored family with sell
respect should associate w ith such
scrapings of the North. Social
equality is not tolerated in Georgia,
and the sooner this adventuress
realizes the fact the oetter lor her.
Jones -oro, Texas. Dec. 23th, 1885.
TcflDr. J. H. McLea-x, St. Louis Mo.
This certities'that.my sinter, 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 hal
fling the skill of some of our best physic ans
and using several hundred dollars worth of
various medicines on her to nog 0 '" 1 - East
June I procured a bottle of Dr. J. H. McLean s
Homoeopathic Liver and Kidney Balm which
at once 1 began to help her, since then she Inc
used seven bottles, and to our joy is restored
to good health, is gaining flesh and has be
come strong and able to do Ker housework she
is entirely relieved of her troubles and we
would not be without the medicine under any
consideration. W. M. Crews.
For sale by.all druggist.
If ‘out of sorts’ with headache, stomach
disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or »’**’*’
relief.
A few doses restore to new health and vigor.
Bill Arp on the Earthquake-
But somehow, or other, we are
not calm and serene. I don’t like
the confident assurance with which
these scentific men predict anothei
great earthquake and a storm that
is to sweep destruction over this
fair land next Wednesday. About
this time the equinoctial storm is
due, but we understand that and
are used to it. But if it is the
conjunction of great planets chat
is to shake up things and made
the earth change its center of
gravity, I don’t sec why the dis
turbance would be greater at one
point than another, for the earth is
revolving at the rate of a thous
and miles an hour and presenting
all sides to the planets. Hie
truth is that ever since Mr.
Wiggins predicted the earthquake
at Charleston I feel a little too
serious to make fun of these
prophecies. If we dig a hole in
t e ground it may start a crack
that will open. If we get up on
a Piedmont escarpment the
tornado will have a fair chance at
us. So I reckon we had better do
as Mr. Grady said nt Charleston
“trust in tlvi Lord.” There is
comfort no a’ in that Scripture
which said “no man knoweth the
day nor the hour.” And so I
reckon the earth will hold together
a while longer.
-Far bettor than the han*h treitnuMit of
nedicinoH which horribly gripe the patient and
Ifstroy th • ro iting of the stomach. Dr. J. II
McLi tin’H Chills and Fever Curt* by mild yet et
•Vtive t' tion will cure. Sold at 50 cents a bottle
For sale by all druggist.
11. i r. r.
Try it once and you
will be pleased.
Read and be con
vinced.
What Maj. Wilkins Mas
to Say:
Mr. W. IT. Barrett —After
faithfully trying your If. 11. I’,
on myself and as a family medi
cine, 1 pronounce it, for the
cure of headache, indigestion,
constipation, and all diseases
proceeding from a disordered
liver, one of the best medicines
I have ever used.
Hamilton Wilkins,
Road .Master Ga. R. R.
For sale by Dr AV. 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 yon are disturbed at night
with a sick, fretful, 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 Diarrhoea. 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 Peep'e’s Drug Store,Harlem, Ga.,
and by W. J Heggie, of Grovetown.
MACHINERY.
I Engines iTE.ViI & WATH
: Boilers i’ipiAb'itting
iSaw Mills Brass Valve
jL l ist aETTs 2'sawsT
I'lilltin Presses
S baiting J 3
Pulleys Pumps
Haxigers _ Water IVlirrls
iiiotton <tins Castings
Gearing Brass & Iron
I A Full Stock of Supplies
leheap and good . j
I Bel ting, Packing ami Oil
*At"Bottom Prices
AND IN STOCK FOR
Prompt Delivery.
61b?” Repairs promptly do “®B
GEO R. LOMBARD A UO ,
11-’enndry, Machine ami Boiler Work
f Antrim hi, Ga.. above VnHut-nger I><-mi
T heF! iiis T Y ai? iHS
1 is the Celebrated
Adjtisla,ble Relining and Folding
fillgYin With over FIFTY Changes
of position.
Unjilli Mow than 15,G50 m in Use i
A LUXURY \ \
THAT Vflfiak aEKSStUJ
should Bi r. r. TZ,
TIIIXK OF IT!
A PARLOR, LIBRARY, SMOKING, RECLINING OR
INVALID CHAIR. LOUNGE. FULL LENGTH BED.
and CHILD'S CRI3. Combined, and Ad.ustable to
any Position req-jis’te for Confo-t or Convenience.
Send ct once tor one of our Catalogues.
COMPLY,
930 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Panzer' A nealwtcd cold or cough may
lead to rneumm,m,i o-i umption or other faU
di-ea,e. Strongs Pec-.-.ral PL In will euro:
cold an bv mau-ie. Best tii.nu for dynpepMaJn-
Oigestiomsickbeadacbe as thousands testify.
| 8. ITIINIZY. J. DHINIZY. J. TOBIN.
PHINIZY & CO.
COTTOISr FACTORS.
New Standard Fire Proof Warehouse
Augusta, Georgia.
(?••IT*Liberal Advances on Consignments.
THE LAMBACK
Candy Manufacturing Co.
XALSO DEALERS INX
FINE FRENCH CANDIES
Stick Candy a Specialty.
620 Broad Street,
GEORGE F. LAMBACK. AUGUSTA, GA.
FOSTER & DOUGHTY,
COTTON FACTORS and COMPRESSORS,
Augusta, - - - G eorgia.
Warehouse and 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 ita details, aiid'to all who
intrust ns 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
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 Roll Carpet*, Curtain*, Window Shade* and Houhc Fnrninhinß Good*
at greatly reduced price* “FOR SPOT CASH” or thirty day* time, city aecvptuneo.
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS
714 Broad Street (South Side), Augusta, Ga.
Spring Millinery.
New and Beautiful Goods.
MRS N BRUM CLARK roHjieerfn.lv informs the Ladies that her Spring opening wi 1
be held on Wednesday and Tlmrudav, April 14th mid 15th, to which she invites the speck I
attention of every lady in Augusta and vicinity. Her present styles and assortments have
never before ucen equaled.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK.
F~L FULLER mTb.H.VIUHER. RICHARD SUMMEHALL
FULLER, HATCHED i CO.,
(SucccHrtor* to Young, Huck & Co.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
G B ® C E B N,
901 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
HAVING purchased the interest of Young & Hack, we propone to offer to the trade a full
line of carefully sclectc .
Groceries and Plantation Supplies,
At Lowest market prices. All business with us will receive prompt attention.
FULLER, HATCHER & CO.
H. I’. SMART. * °- fiMART.
H. P. SMART & BRO.,
MIDVILLE, 9 1-2 C. R. R. GA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
YELLOW PIKE LUMBER,
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber sawed to order, Dressed Lnmbor of every descrip
tion, Eloorii g Ceiling, Weather-boarding, Mouldings, rAc.
Also Pine Staves and Shingles, Laths, Pence Pickets, vege
table and Fruit Crates. , , mi , lv iil.
Steam Saw and Iflaning Mills and Store in Emanuel County, .and connected with Midville by
prh ate Railroad and Telephone Linen.
MIDVILLE, ----- Burke County, Ca.
I DAV " TAMWfIHILI,
\s' ' \ 1 ' 7'i ’V- 'iyVffc
HEADQUARTERS FOR
1 Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials,
Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Finding
BEILTUSTG-.
The Finest and most varied assortment ol Children’s CAP*
riages ever brought to the City, at all prices.
•tr—— -
Tidings of Comfort and Joy
I’o thoHC who have been wrenched and jerked about by ho culled road carts. We now offer roti
(he most delightful vehicle, with FINEST win rj* and axle* for
$35.00.
Try one and *ave your health. Every man who own* a borne, or wishes to train a colt, ahonld
have one, a* the price i* within tlu reach of all.
DAY A TANNAHILL. - - AUGUSTA GA.
~ W. D. BOWEN, ~
Manufacturer and Dealer In
Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps,
Catridges, Fishing Tackle, Etc.
1028 Broad St., Augusta, Ca«
All work and drepa done with neatness and dispnteh.
WATCHES I DIAMONDS I JEWELRY !
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
I LAVINO purchKHi-.l r A JIRAIIK S ENTIIIj: STOCK OF JEWELRY and conaoJidntud
1 L with it ho ologaut otock fbrnu ily t-utriotl l.v 1110 nt my old ntniul uiolor tlio Coutnii Ilotvl.
I now offer ut rodito. .1 pi ie. H the I.nmlHouioHt ntoek ol Jewelry, Silverware, Ac ever wea in
thin oily, nt iny NEW HTOBE, Corner Bioml iui.l Hoveiitii Stieetn, aud familiarly known al
‘-Bralie’H Corner.”
Mr. BItAHE will remain with me, and will bo plonnod to ace hia frionda.
WILLIAM SCIIWEIGERT,
Jewoler, 702 Bioud>treet
Owners of Water Power
Having secured the Agency for the celebrated
Biirnliam Water Wheel
, ’ ,ir Gftoi-gin mid South Cttrolina, I inn prepared to offer
<iii<-eniciitH to pnrticH wiHliin-' to put in water wheel*.
JMPpair.
Correspondence solicited.
Chas. F. Lombard,
AUGUSTA, GA.
JESSE THOMPSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURER* OF
BOORS, SiSI & 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.
THU MARKHAM?
' BEST HOTEL
IN o THE » SOUTH I
r Qu : et, Dign fied, Home ke. Best At ten’
tion. Magnificent Table. Reasonable Rates