The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, October 28, 1886, Image 4

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Rales’of Advertising. On* inch, on* ln*»rf|'m .1 M On* inch, «*ch *nlmcquent lunerbon M Q«»rtrrly, Hcmi-annutl or Yearly contract* will l>* tn» l« ou liberal t. r»i» OHtnari<«an4 Trftmt** ot ol.srg'-d for eladrcrtMng r»u<*. Noeonmnniratinu willb* published aoconipwiiicd In- th' full name ann »<l<li‘ -■ I th" writer Thecate not roquiren for pi 'li •atlon. but a« ■ giiarranb < of g"-"l fat'h AU comtannlcaUooa for th< paper, an<l bn«i ■pm l*«er« abonl‘l a'l'lr-—"< 1<" THE SENTINEL. Habi fm, G* Education ia the only int«w»t worthy the deep controlling anxiety of the thoughtful man. Mr T. L. SiniH of Forsyth county, lim a cherry tree which in blossoming the second time this.serwon. Mr. Henry Tiller, of Hart county, found in hia corntiehl an ear upon winch were twenty eight row*, con teining 1,400 grains. Axiuoe, are often antHt-'l with a <li»< »-' ealle'l tl" nia»K<, tl" •>'- ■" • bdnira i« call' d >'• '> »' '> to cure it, mil floor ot Hitlpbiir With I 5. H. NeP-an’*Volcano <> I Llnim-1. ' rt thoroughly, ami '»lte ** r ’ ~ 111 " llomoopathir IJvt ratel Kid:i'y Balm. Fuitoah by all drugget. A man's nature runs cither to hei Im or weeds, therefore let hi tn s< r-omibly water the one ami cl"4r«>y the other. The Whitehead murder case will l>e tried al Watkinsville next w< < k at a special term ordered for that pur pose. Hie* HmmM. a .enaction of", I n-nion andtlullm aam U> .I. nr. v - . "' y produ.' .1 by iudt«.-.b ’«■» u»rr ami Kidney Balm ami l’>lb t» will l---i “Vor Jal* by all iiruggi"!. It wiw.the policy of the K ,w><l ol<l gentleman to make bi« fchildren feel Umt home wait the happiest place in the world; nnd.l value thia delicious home feeling an one of the choieent gifts a parent can bestow. JoncelKiro, Tmm, t< c To ba J II Mcl.r**. m G>tti». ’• . . | ),|. crrtlfl.-* tli»"»y r . Emily < i«' w»« tiilu-u lift-ni yi «>-“H" ” c l, abn :e.l .b»- ii. nonucetion with no »Htr»»l <!• ' >"i' ~.rnl« which pr.Hlu.-ol » «-v. r.- <*.;i,-b »n K ..neral .h-hilily. r.•n.1.-nm: h. r b. Ij I. ••• • «»-! unable f..r, l >.yl.iiul"l ". rvi'-' -a"' l fling th-.kill of «m>" .■•'■"tr 1..-I i.hvai.-mna an.r a»iug -. >. r.l hun.lr. .1 .b.Ho- » '"h ■■ v.rtmi# miull.-lne- on h. r to ii.. «.-l ; I-' June 1 procured a bottle <»f !>r. J. II d< ' ' Hom-Bopiitbio Livor aii't Ki.ln. y Bubii, 'vbi 'h al uooo I><-K*n '<• '" Ip lo r. •> 1...0 aaedaav. u tilth-., an.) to <uir Jov >- >■-t,.r. -I to flood h. alth, 1" gaining lb »h aiol ha-b --aom.atrongan.iabb to. „ 1., r l.oii- l . -I"- la nnlir.'lv rnUcvcil -I her tr...lble« ami «• would not >.<■ without the- in.xUciii.. un.b i any w . M Cnawa. For aale by all drnggiat. Cedartown bun organized a nociety for the purpofto of unifying the cit zena if the place in everything that pertains to the intercut of the town. They meet once a week to discuss public queetiona ami for the purp. h of making a systematic effort to build up the town. The object of the ho ciety ia to keep on exhibition also, in a auitable place, the resources of the community in the way of faun pio duets, minenda, etc. —F»ub st tor than th. bar.!, tim. nl t me.licun.awln.li humbly grip. the pato nt t. ... dnatroy lb. coaling "f 'I"- Motuacl. I’r. ■ H MeU-an'. Chilla an.l E. v. r t tin- by i.n1.l ■ t . ( active action will cun- Hold «< oi uts » ts’ttli For aalc by all druggiat, There ia n young woman in Am - nia. 111., who deserves ft good hut. band. She teachea achool for $lO n week, heli* her mother do the boon, work, ami Uikea care of three h< is * mid two oowa. During tit- summer ahe had entire charge of a large gal den, but ftlao found time to paint het mother a house and paper two rooms in it, betides Bending correspondence each week to two country newspa pers. Hi. a headache, i« th.- bane of many li'. • thia aiiiioviiig .’Oiupaint may I" • n"-I ‘"j' prevented by the ooe.o-i<in.,l u» otl’r.l II MebMU a Hom patluc l-i'. r sn-l ivi.ln. y J'llli-ls, they are ple.iaaut Io tai"' uulai ■. i Ilia * pm ht-ad.'aud are th.- ladles' nu-nli- I. . bu jrtUHIU'HM, Ihltl IhhU' ID thv IHOUth, jatllldlCt', !'•! IviUMrrhva and painful nmuatruatmn. >\w aalv by all drugginl. Wo clip the following from the ’ Gibaon Enterprise: The other day the attentiouof M r. G. H. Logue was called to a curious stalk of cotton in Ins field. He ex amined it carefully and found that ii was indeed strange cottou. The cotton seed instead of being attached to the hut like other cotton, was fastened by a little stem to the bolls, and would fall to the ground as soon as ths bobs were touched. l'he cotton in the bolls was entirely free from seed, The seed are about tht size of other cotton seed, but ar. shaped something like apj lo sec,: wuu slender stems. Mr. Logue lias shown the seed to several old farmers. Dot one of whom ever saw liku it before. The seed will be carefully preserved by Mr. Login and planted next year. If they produce cotton similar to that grow . on the strange stalk, there may be a fortune made out of these peculiar cotton seed. BLOOD AND MONEY The blood of man baa much to do in shaping ■ hi. H tion. during hia pilgrimage tlinngh lbi« i tronld' norm- world, r* gardl'-* * 1 * 'be amount ~I present or <•»,•<■ •ant roomy in pocket or ri d aw.y ill bank. It in « " d"l fact that we appear a* our blood malt' 1 ua, ami tin j purer the blood, fie happier, hcalthii-r, pr'•-■ tier ami wiser wi'ari-, hem'' th'- "ft repeated I It I'-rrogatory, ’’how 1. your bl'HidWith pnri ■treats* "f lif. givin-: fluid conming throu-d, i onr vi-itis, Iwunding through our hearts ami 1 ploughing through our physical frarnes, onr moral. I" la tter, "tir constitution , utroligi r, our mil ill-'lual fartiltlei nmri agute and gland'r, and rm-n, wonu-n and children ‘ happit-r, healthier and n.ore lovely. I ho linpri I • ,b lit! d demand, tin- unparallel ed cnralivu jiowets, and the unmi.tukabli I proof from tie i-i of nun .p'-i.'-hahli- ehar.-mtei ami integrity, p -rit with u unerring huger to It 11. 11. Ihitatm- Il ood Balm .1" tar the la at, too elu api it, tin. -plicki at ami the grand est ami moat p--w rfiil blood 11 tn. dy < v- r be f. re kre.wn to mortal man, >ll the n-lii f ami p.witivi i-'ir'- of herufitla. l.h* utm.ti.iii, H,tin diai-a.i--, all faints ol blood poison, Kidney complaints, old ulc'-rs ami sure., i .m-eia, cattarrh, etc. It. 11. B. is oniv abo.it three yi am old ■■ l.abv In »«<-. a g ant 11 p"'». 1 but no rimed; in Arm-riea '-an luak* "f <-vi r li.o- made rm b a wonderful -howim' m lie magical powers in curing and snuriiy I radicating th* ala.vi ! complaints, aid gi ' mt., .ales in the trn- ■of dn nzii-d npp Htioji I.id woul'l-bi! mom yd , monopolist*. , . . , , l.eimra hi'Ui all | oifd'i v. m ri- mtrodnci d an jmnrmg in upon us, rp* akmg in its l-md' al prai-e. Hom* say they Be nmie bem-l.t Il >m "lift bittlie "1 11 11. 1- than th- '■ lisle II",:, tw. nty, thirty ami lift' and even mm hundred bottles of a boasted d'-e.s-tion ofim-rt amt iiott-ntstliciual f' ot. ami bram-be. of i-omnton ! Im est troi-s. We hold the proof in black ami white, ami wc also bold tin tort. All who desire full mforniittimi about the .-aiisiMaml' -if ' l-l --d I', ■- I'Uul i ami 1 N-romlous I-"'lhi'gi, I h e'. llh'-uma ti«m. Kidney < -mpl tints, t'.tiriii, it. , <-. t, • eeure by mad, free, a copy of onr 32-| a:'■ llhistrah-d I k of Worn! rs, tilled with th< most wonderful ami startling proof ever before known Adtlress, BtfMfP BAI.M CO., Atlanta, Oa. GEORGIA STATE FAIR Commencing October 25tb, and continuing for two weeks. The Georgia Railroad will sell round trip tickets at one fare from nil stations. Tickets good for three days. Salo of ti. ket-. commences Oc tober 21th, ami continues until No vember title, inchisi-.e. E. R. DORSEY, G. I’. A. Joe W. White, T. P. A KING OE I Hi: BLACKS, White and Mixed Colure. DiiiHVH, t•(<•. Alho,. Hjaendl.M Straw Colot ftnd Whito. Tulips, (’rooms Am•imdith « tc. Ail to arrivo in h low dayw, and will Im wold low tTbwn. Conw uud h'avt your ordcre with UH. • BEAM. A bAVEM’OBT, KtU': • t’MorH to ]h all A ('o. <>> a < >i\ Tnn lied, Whiton, and the <•<brut d Pearl ()ni<»n St tH, lor nalo l»v BEALL A DAVEXPOBT, H icct-HHt.rH to Brail A Co. GRAIE VARNISH. 15 rent# a Ikittlo will in do your i;rat< > bllilH'. BI'.ALLA DAVENPORT, Successor, to Beall & Co. Whitewash Brushes. I 25c., sth'.. 7oe ,?L ami fl ,sd, for Halo 1-v BEALL A DAVENPORL Successors to Beall A Co. \Vv rvhp< ctfulh anti vurm Mly Nolirit the patronage of the public, and promine our Ven I oent cffortM to plcawo. BEALL A DAVENPORT, (Successors to Beall A Co.) PruggiHtH. r.pj Broad Street, opposite Augunta Hotel. tue TW I N I BURNER VAPOR STOVE , Si j j/ A Perfect Jewel. Bay no o'lie?. Tor sal# by all First-Clars Dealers, If yours Jo.>« not 1 eop it send postal to us. Send for copy of Twin turner Journal. Twin Burrer Stove Co., 707 to 713 Hash. St., St. Lonk Mo. ~ lilitlJE HOTEL HUBER SHOP Shaving, Hair uttit.g and Shamp., ing done u the neatest and most ncu ntitie manner bv Ma IN WSH A ROBERTS Hot al J toldtath. Lusv ue a odl. I'viut atu-utiou Augnstf, Gib:on & SasdcrsziJe 2 B. Al-Ol HtA.G. A»n H. Rah.hoad, I A'ot ST*. f'A.. Dei-. Iff, ’hi. f Tn effect Bunday, iM-ecmber 11, Ihs.r, at 5 p. m: Except Bundays I’assengersand Freight No. 1 A. w. I No. 2 A. »t. L*sv -Gibson. 503 I Lv. Augusta tt'zx " Htaplcton .5:15. “ Westeria .7:t'2 " pop,- fi.W i “ frrai-ewis.d 7-.2.1 *• Matthews Gls j “ Richmond 7016 “ Hmith . 6:23 “ H> t.hz.bsh s t* “ E vs ... 6 351 “ Bath X 32 " Burke. 6.501 " Burks H 56 “ Hath 7:05 “ Keys .1120 " ll'-phzibalt 7:17 “ Hmith . .9 3* “ Itnshmoml.. 737 | “ Matthews .1150 " Graeewood 7:17 “ I’-'pe . 10 14 “ Weateria H:U3 | “ Staph ton.. 10 3H Arrive Augusta, h .21 Arrive Gib. <-n. 1131 N'. 3 P M No 4 P M. ',eav, Gilswin 115 Leave. Augusta 5 tkl “ HUpletou 217 " Wisteria .5 27 “ p .p, 211 “ Gracewo-,d.5 42 “ .Matthew* .3 36- “ Bit-hmond .5 52 “ Smith 34* “ H' juizibah 613 •• Kev» 404 “ Bath 621 ;■ Burk'- 4.30 “ Burke C 33 “ 1,..th 454 | “ Kevs . 654 “ 11, phzibali sis “ Smith 7 Oft " B ■ umoii-l 553 “ Matthews .7 17 " Grae'-wood. 605 1 “ pope 732 -• WosU-ria .6 2<>; “ Htajdeton .7 17 Arrive. Augusta 6 17 Arrive Gibson.. tt 2d BUNDAYS- PA3SENGERK ONLY. No. 1 A. M. I No. 2 A. M L'aieGlbs'U 6.10 I.eave Augusta. .6 00 “ Kt*].b toll .6.53, “ W'rteria .6:27 “ Pope 7.06 . “ Graeewood.6-42 “ Matti"-ws .7.23 “ Kfcliim ml 6:52 Smith 7.31 " lb phzibah .'J:!? <• Kevs . .7:46 ; “ Bath 9.21 “ Burke S' 2 “ Burke '.I.E> “ Bvth .. . . 6:17 | “ Keys 9.55 “ ll'-phzibah 632 i “ Buittli... 10.10 “ Biclimoml 6.5.31 “ .Mathews .10.17 “ Grac'-W'od 9.03' “ Pope 10-32 “ Weateria .9:161 “ Stauletoli 10.47 Arrive August.i.. u. 15 Arrive GiMon, 1121 No. 3 e. M. i No. 1 e. m. 1,1 ..vve Gibson 3.20 I Leave Augusta 3.60 “ Htapb-ton. 1.03 “ Wesli ria .3 27 ", Pope . . 4.16 | “ Gracev,ood..3:42 ■ ‘.M>lti,'"“ 133 “ Hi.-hmond .3.52 Hmith 1.41 “ Hephzil ah l U “ Kcvs 4:56 “ Bath 4:24 “ Burke.. 5 111 “ Burke 540 '• Bath . .526| “ Keys 4:55 " Hephzibah. 5:361 “ Hmith 5:10 " lli'mtmmd .5:56 j “ Matthew*. .5:18 " Gracewood.6:o6 ; " Popo 5:33 " Westi-ria 6:23 “ Stapleton . 5:47 Arrive Augusta. 6.5 ii Arrive Gibson 6:30 IL M. .MITCHELL, Preaident. . " ■ .-•..■■'J 3 A V S t--:. L:< f-'. 32 . .J /'’•'iJT??. r Pious’ :S’ > • f'/. r bc’jrj. C’.t dos? i- ' * h•• t r-., a<w pf il . . : E?J '.'in' ': »,/'.• • r C.’VO fry nt ■-! one n' ' •/> i v II! cr rtj •; ilhcut th on. .r» ' . v.fl'i- ' ■ find ‘ •. •-> j- -j ca t jUiipt of price btuir.pk ;. . ■ .. .tj nir J. J . AU! f it • f.O. t Uanufaciurors J'/• j•’ ’ I •!"’?, XG. To Rent- Two fields, both partly within the limits of Harlem, known asthe Powell A Hnrly and the Murray fields, 27 bales of cotton .were made on the formt r last year. Apply at this office. Reference. F. 11. Powell and Oliver I lardy. CEO. F. CHILD Adjustable Parlor Chair Co. 281 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS. These two cuts the Chair in extreme positions. * s eas *'y odjust- / ed to support the ' VL IjT* l . body in any and !l fi desired post tions. This Chair is a NEW invention. THE ONLY COMFORTABLE CHAIR EVER MADE- And THE ('ha'.• for Ilotne, Invalid and Physician use. Asal’arlor Rocking Chair it is a marvel of beauty, strength and utility. SEND FOR CATALOGUE MS PRICES. THIS PAPER i-SS-i X’dnvsjmjht \.h rtis'tia Kurviiut 10 Spruce b:.\ r.^..":?m..? t ?. NEW VfiDK uuuh for it iu UuSUiW IkJ S3l%a WEBSTER WACOM COMPANY Is closing out its business and HAS 0N hand x a fine stock of - ■ ' ■ OVER 4000! ‘ - z | \ k Os their Celebrated Truss Axle Wagons ' T*t7 "* ''A of all styles and sizes, which will be sold FARM WAGONS greal«b NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT A BOTTOM PRICE, 4 Wagon tn'd? from West Virginia Oak. Hickory, and Poplar, the best quality pro wv carable, nd superior in every particular to inferior grades now on the market. Embraer th' opportunity and sard money. AU Wagons are warranted for one year. ’ Our farewell offer. VVEBSTER WAGON CO., Wnte for paces and terms. MOUNDSVILLE, Marshall Co., W. Va. Professional Cards. Dr. A. .J, Sanders, GENEWAL PRACTITIONFB.’ Harlem, - - - -Oa* Kstvinp, pmctic«»d ov< r% quarter of a century, will Vfit« njy>»eJfU» ob-ts trie* and <litw■«?<•«» of f Tiialtn. My pAMt record iw a Muflicient guaran feb,»-c Eb. T. Williams, Tittorney at JLa.w AUGUSTA, GA. (Office over Commercial Bank.) Vv II i ra'-'.ce in all the Court* ofthe Au gui'ta Cir'-'lit. a. /"Cl i.mi f_>r collection a specialty, f.bgft-d Stone Mountain Route (ji;oK<«iA railroad company, ) Orurfc Gen'i. Manager, * ArousTA, Ga.. 8< pt 18th, !««€. ) r H inunciHL' Bundd'\ j <»i t jnst., the fol hr-viiii' panto ng r Mch< dn* will be operated: Trains rnn by9oth meridian time- 32minutes slower than Augusta time. No. 27— West—Daily. Lerive Augusta 7 45 a n> Arrive j Harb m m 28 a m Arrive nt V. ishington 10 40a in L ivc Washington 720 am Anive at Athens 12 35 p m Lem< Athens 745 am Arrive Atlanta 1 <’o p m . t .vs at Grovetown. Harlem, Dearing,Thom son, Norwood, Barnett, Crawfordville, i nion I’ ~it, <lr ■em sboro, Madison Rutledge, Social ( r■•!<•. Covington, Conycra, Lithonia, Stone Mountain and Decatur. No. 28— East—Daily. Leave Atlanta 2 45 pm \rrivi at Athens 7 40 p in Leave Athens 2 50 p m Arrive at Washington 7 35 p m L* ive \\ a>!iington . . 4 20 p in Irriveat Harhm 7 22 pm Arrive Augusta 8 15 j) m Stops at l)c•catur, Stone M nintian, Lithonia, Corners, Covington, Social Circle, Rutledge, M;i(ii“on, Grceneaboro, Union Point, Craw fordville, Barnett, Norwood, Thomson, Dearing, Harlem, and Grovetown. No. I— West--Daily. .leave Augusta 10 50 a in Arrive Haib in 114 s am Arrive Camak 12 35 p m Arrive Mill dgeville 4 26 p m Arrive at Macon 6 15 p m Arrive at Washington. 2 20pm Anive at Athens 530 p m Arrive at Atlanta 5 45 pm No. 2— East—-Daily. Lave Atlanta 8 00 am Leave A Hiens 9 00 a m la live Washington 11 20 am J t < a v»* Macon 7 10 ain Leave Milledgeville 9 19 a m Leave < ’ainak , 1 36 p m Leuvc HarLem 2 33 p m Arrive Augusta 3 85 p in No. 3— West— Daily. Leave Augusta 9 40 p m Arrive Harlem 11 00 p in Arrive Camak 12 13 am Ai rive Milledgeville 4 27 a in Arrive Macon 6 46 a in Arrive Atlanta 6 40 a in No. 4— East—Daily. Leave Atlajita 7 30 p m Leave Harlem 3 33 a in Arrive Augusta 5 00 a ni No. 12— West. Leave Harlem 6 00am Arrive Augusta 7 20 a ni No. 11— East. Leave Augusta 4 30 p m Arrive Harlem 6 10 p m pnperb Improved Sleepers to Macon Superb Improved Sleepers tx» Atlanta. Tr«»ins Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 will stop if signaled at any srhe l ul< (| Flag Station. E. R. DOSEY, .1. W. GREEN, Gen’l Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. JOE W. WHITE, General Traveling Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga THE AUGUSTA COTTON GIN coiszEZ’-ZL-isr'Y’ MANUFACTURES A Cotton Gin which is Not Surpassed for Fine Lint, Clean Seed, fast Work, Fine Mechanism. Repair Cotton Gins of any make in the best manner. Manufacture CLOUD CREEK ROCK GRIST MILLS. Sells the Ames Portable Engine on skids. Vines Mounted Engine, Ames Stationary En in< with sparkl< 8s boiler. Birdsall Traction Engine, Birdsall Portable Engine on skids. Ya l iable Feed Saw Mills. Siddells “Boss” Power Press. Siddells Hand Press, Michigan Automatic Injector, Smith Cotton S ed Eleva tor, Cotton S. ed Crushers, Cotton Gin Material Ribs. Bristles, etc., Engine Fixtures, Pullej_ Shafting, Belting. O. M. STONE, MANAGER, AUGUSTA, GA. H. P SMART. * SMART. H. P. SMART & BRO., MIDVILLE, 9 1-2 C. R. R. GA. MANUFACTURERS OF YELLOW PINE LUMBER, ROUGH AiD DRESSED Lumber sawed to order, Dressed Lnnibor of every descrip, tion, Flooring Ceiling. Weather-boarding, Mouldings, Etc. Also Pine Staves and Shingles, Laths, Fence Pickets, Vege table and Fruit ('rates. steam Saw and Planing Mills and Store in Emanuel County, and connected with Midville by private Railroad and Telephone Lines. MIDVILLE, Burke County, Ca. We Stand at the Head THLZB LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC, Davis, Household NEW HOME " Sewing Machines, 1 1-;EW STYLE Attachments, New Style Wood Work. Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free 500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machines taken in exchange for above makes, be sold a half value, $5,110, sls each, waarnted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines of all uaka epaired. E3F 3 Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns. Send for Catalogue and Price List* to THOMAS, BARTON & KEY, The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga “WALTER S. CURTIS, AGENT FOR Fire end Life Insurance AND Machinery of Every Description. To the Citizens of Columbia and Neighbor ing Counties : I will say that lam prepared to furnish Insurance in first class ompanies on Life or Pro perty at the lowest rates obtainable. Parties contemplating purchasing Machinery of any kind will do well to get my prices and terms before purchasing elsewhere. lam Agent for Frick Co’s. Celebrated “Eclipse” Engines, Gins, Separators, &c. I aIHO sell the best makes of OTTON PRESSES, REAPERS, MOWERS, ANE MILLS, EVAPORATORS, and in tact anything in the line of Machinery or Machinery Repair*. Prompt attention will be given to all communications addressed to me at Thomson, G». WALTER S. CURTIS. ©■©woytw ©w©e^ 3 The Great HEARING -A.GHETNT, CTTJRES Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Scrofula. Sore Throat, Paralysis, Exhaustion, Hay Fever, Rheumatism, Etc. This treatment has cured hundred of cases. Several parties in Charleston have been cured. Address, DR. H. Ki. CLEKLEY SON, 60 Hazel Street, CHARESTON, S. C. Spring Millinery. New and Beautiful Goods. A IdS N. BRI M CLARK respectfully informs the Ladies that her Spring opening J be held on W ednesday ano Thursday, April 14th and loth, t<» which she invites the specit attention of every lady in Augusta and vicinity. Her present styles and aesortments b*' never before teen equaled. C MRS. N. BRUM CLARK-