The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, November 04, 1886, Image 4
Rates of Adverlisinq.
One inrh, one inwrtion > *®
One inch, each enlieeqiient iiiHertmn. !H>
Yearly oontr*e»» will
|.« mule on libertl term*.
Trilmt<» ot R<ep<ct charged
fur el *dv« rheitig rate*.
Nocommnnlcation will lx- pnblMicd nnlr-r
»eeonu>Bi>ir.l by tlmfnll name and ed.lreer -f
the wHlcr Threeere not rejnir.'l for publi
oatl-n.'bnt ar a gnarranler of good faith.
All c ’mmnnlcaliona for the paper, and bum
nvoa letUra should ’ ■ ’ Ire— >1 to
THE SZNTINXL
Hami.lm, C>a
Life may be a burden, but to moat
of ua it isn't a* heavy M a shroud.
Many a man is the architect* of hi
own fortune, but never gets enough
money to build.
If it wiw not for the weather there
never would be any variety in some
people '• con veraat ion
The aoltor accoml thought ih alway
essential; and seldom wrong.
It is a curious* fact that the sun
never nhines ho hot on the bane! nd
grounds as it does on the harvert
field.
A Toronto woman proposea a so
ciety for the prevention of kissing.
Hasn't the reform business gone fai
enough ?
Turks never drink, never abuse
animals, are polite to women and in
variably kind to children. This dis
tinguishes Turks from civilized
people.
Amimaim, err <>fb ii »nb< l< d with » dises"*
rnlh d tlu- UIMIIIZ'-, till' r.itlie ili-i-M’-. 11l billion
bring. In CAlted ttx- itch and I" highly conta
in , ■ tn cure It, tula Hour <if sulphur with In
J 11. Mi l* n’a Volceiiio Oil I.i n n ut. bull *
h th ■•■■■■' Iv, and tuki' In I 11. M.'l.<an'H
Humronpathic Liver and Kidney Haim.
tui by all drUKKisb
Inquisitive people are the funnels
of conversation: they do not take in
anything for their own use; but
merely to pints it to another.
There uro three things in speech
that ought to .lie considered Itefore
they are spoken the manner, the
place and the time.
Hn x llr.viMi'iii, alu nxaUon of opprcritinn
and dullurM m tin- head, an- very coiiiiiniidy
) rodnnsl by nidigrstiini; morbid dWHiiideni’i
rril linllty and over ■emotiveiivr. id the n.-rvne
may,s in a majority id cam *, hr traci-d Io the
■amr oauai'. Ur. J 11. McLi an'-llomu-juithic
J iio I Kidui-y Balm and Bill la will ,po«i
ividy core.
I'm sale by all aniggiat.
Hid you ever lotice how they
struggle to conceal the identity of
hash on a bill of fare by putting it in
French? , ~k
All real progress in any lino of re
form is made thri ugh the dead ear
nestncM of men who love the right ;
not through the impulsive violence ol
men who are aroused, for a time
against the upholders of evil.
Joncalioro, Texas, I ec. 'ZHh, IBBS.
Tifl'it J il. Mi I.cam, Hl Ixiuia, Mo.
Ihi« ocrtitli. that my sister, Emily Crewe
was taken ttOeeii years »g" with, a breast die
ease in connection with menetriial deraiiK"
mi nts which produced a eevernj cough and
general debility, rendering her helph m and
unable for any kind of eerviee, and alter lol
fluid the skill of some of our le i-t physicians
amt lining hi voral bundled dollars worth ot
varioua medicines uu her to no cood. Last
Julie I pris uied a Isittlc of lir. J 11 Mi lnin's
Houimopathic Liver and Kidney Balm, which
at once la gan to help her, since tin n she hu*
used seven IsUtlea, and to our jov is rest wed
to good b< alth. I" Kalnins fleah and his be
come strong amt able to do her housework, she
is entirely relieved Ol her troubles and we
would not be without the medicine under any
oonaideration.
W. M Ckkwh
For sale by all druggist.
“Oh, mamma,*’ said n little bi y i
wbcii he saw a Chinaman for the first
time, "just look nt that man with his
trousers tucked into his shirt.'
Goodness is beauty; and beauty
cannot stay inside; like the sap in a
tree, it must come out in fresh leaves
and buds and blossoms. Good, pine
generous thoughts light up the plain
est face, and make it beautiful and
youthful.
Fas bl tier than the harsh trcAtmcnt ot
medicines win. li horribly gripe the psticti; and
destroy the coating of the stomach. Hr. .1.11
Met* au's Chills and Fee er Cure by mild n I < f
ectiveaction will cure Hold at SO cents a bottle
For sale by ail druggist.
He who is the most slow in mak
ing a promise is the most faithful in
the performance of it
You must love your work, and not
be always looking over the edge of it,
wanting your play to begin.
A i ious old lady recently sent ns a
wedding present a pair of.tlatirons, a
rolling pin and a motto worked n
card bond d, rending: "Fight on.
Su a headache, is the bane of many lives
thia annoying compaiut may be cured and
prevented' bv the occasional us< of Hr. .1 H
MeLran's lloOMvopathiO Liver and Kidney
l*illf ts, they are pleaaaut to take nolarg. r than
a pin head, and arc the ladice’ favorite for bil
iousness. had taste m the month, jaundice, tor
leumrrbea aud pain fill menstruation.
F<. sale by all druggist.
Idleness is the hot lied of tempta
tion, the cradle of disease, the waster
of time, the canker worm of felicity.
To him who has no employment, life
in a little while will have no novelty;
and when novelty is laid in the grave,
the funeral of comfort will soon
follow.
Mr. Torn Love, who wa» hurt by a
cotton gin in Oconee county, died
Wednesday.
BLOOD AND MONEY
The blood of mtn hat much to dom shaping
hh action* during hit pilgrimage through thi*
trouldatonu* world. r< gardfoa* of the amount
I ot present or expectant money in pocket or ;
stored away in bank. It in a con ■» <l< J fa<-t
that w<* appear aa our bh>od makt h na, and fh<■
purer tin- blood, Um* happier, healthier, pret
tier and aiaer wo ary; b< nec the nft repeated i
1 int< rrogatory, ’’how i* yonr bhx»d ?” With pure
ttreama f hfc-glving fl itid con rain through
i our vein*, bounding through our Io art* and I
plonglung through <»tir phyaical frame*, our !
rnoraia b.■••• m< better, <nr constitution ;
atrongcr, our iut< fectiial facultlea more acute
and grander, and un n, women an I children ,
i;appi< r. Ih althi« r and more lovely.
The nnprerf dented demand, the un* aral'e’-
ed curative poweia, and th« U ihn tal. ildc
proof from tho»*< of eachable ••haractor
nd inb grity, point with an unerring tingrr tu
p, ||. i; P »t4i:w Blood Ba’fn » H far the -
l>< M, tb« ■ H»* kJ • -t. I'm I'l."r.< Ft a:i<l the grand- '
cat and moat pow» rl<ii oiood remedy cv. r Ke- 1
for* known to mortal man. *n U • r< Lnd a?id
poMtiv* cure of Hcrofiila, Kh< umatwm, H)dn
<lih< as* • , al! taint* ot blood jo.hgii, Kidjy y
ch plhii’*. <’hl ulrri'A and *or<*, <:au<'*T«,
i cattarrh, * tr
h B. B. i-* *»n’v abmit Ihr* * y* ar* old a
Im’ov in ag<*, a giant 4n power but no rcmedv
in Ain* 1., a • *n make *>r ver haw ma I* an* h a
wood* rfnl showing in mag.fui ixiWvrH in
curing and cnMrrlv ♦ r.i*licntin< the »Ihiv<
' ■< liiphiintr, and !.'r:*n» ales hi the hiee of
frenzied <»pp aition and would-be moneyed
iiion*’poliHt*.
lx tt* ih from all point* wh< -< i.dio Inoed ;m*
pouring in upon u*, wp< ••kin r in i’e I »u*l*
praiwe. Borm way they r> *•< iv*- mor*• brn*d t
!r»>in *’’i* bottle *»f B E. B. than tie ; ii i' • from
twenty, thirty ami lifts and even <.n« hundred
bottl* ** of a lM»aat* <i d* portion of inert ami
non-medicinal root* ami branche* of common
for* at tree*. We hold the proof in black and
white, and w* alao hold the fort.
All *ho d* fir* full information about th*
i ran**- and cur* «d Blood Pomona, Norofnla ami
x-nifuiouH swelling , I Icera, Soi* h, Hhettma
tiMin, Kidney (‘oinpiaintH, t’utirrh, etc., can
-•< ur*- I ■ iii.dl, fr* * . a ropy of our 32-pagr
lllnatriitcd Book ol Won I-ih, till* I with th<-j
inowt wonderful and Ktarthng proof ever la fore
i known
Addreafi, BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, (ia.
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
mA cow-
Commencing Octolier 25tli, and I
| continuing for two weeks.
The Georgia Railroad will sell
round trip tickets at one fare from
[ all stations. Tickets good for three
days. Sitle of tickets commences Oc
tober 24th, and continues until No
vember flth, incl isive.
E. R. DORSEY, G. I*. A.
Joe W. White, T. I* A
PAIJSY
KING OF THE BLACKS, White and Mixed |
Colon*. |
PaiHVM, etc. A Imo, Hyacinth* Straw Color
an<l White
Tulip*, CrociiM, Anemone*. etc.
Ad t > arrive in a I- " day*. am! will be *<»ld ■
low down. < ome and hav yoiir orders with I
UM.
• T Bl .ALL A DAVENPORT,
MiK’fvgHon* to Beall A Co. ;
OMON WETtSI.
True Red, Whih**, and the celebrated Pearl
Onion Set*, tor Mile b\
BEALL A DAVENPORT.
Kuec< r«f»O|M to J ' all A Co.
GRATE VARNISH.
15 rente a Bottle will make your gratet*
ahiuc.
BEALL A DAVENPORT,
Successors to Beall & Co.
Whitewash Brushes.
25c., 50r., 75c., rl, and 11.50, for wale by
BEALL A DA\ ENPOKT,
Succeasors to Beall A Co.
\V«- n Mpertfu’.ly and earm*tl\ solicit the
patronage of the publie, and promise our very
beat effort* to ph a*c.
BEALL A DAVENPORT.
(Sucwsmoph to Beull A Co.)
Drugging-, G1 j Broad Street, opposite
AuguaU Hotel.
tup TWI N
I BURNER
VAPOR STOVE gj.
3 QJ
...
*" --MF -nA
■
A Perfect Jewel. Buy do o‘her.
For ule by ail Firet-Ckus Dealer*, |
If youra do«s not it tend po«ul to us.
Seed for eupy of Twin Burner Journal.
Twin Burner Stove Co..
707 to 713 Wash. St., St. Louis, Mo.
’hotel ittm niiop
shaving, Hur lifting and sb.m, rg done
n the neateat and meet scientific manner by
WWMcIVTOSH A ROBERTS.
Hot and cold*.<tb. Give ua a call. l\>lite
at'entjou ,
Aug-x-i , Si'oscn « Sanden?. 1c B
~ m
At M *TA,G. AMD H. Ba!!JUiA», I
At oi hta, Ga.,l)* c. Hi, *5. f |
In effect Hunday, December 11, IKM.S, at 5 p. (
Im;
Kxr< pt Hundaya--Puaaengcra and Freight.
No. 1 a. M. I No. 2 A. w
Leave Gil»»on.. 503 j Lv.Auguata.. 6dlß
KUpleton 4:461 “ Weat* ria .7T2
“ Pop*- «:OUj “ Orac*-wood 723
“ Matthew* 6151 “ Richmond 7:»;
Smith . 6:231 “ H* jdiz.bah * «•*
“ K* y* 6 86! “ Bath .b 32
“ Burke 6.50 i •' Burke... .M 56
’• Bath 7:05; “ Key* . .9 20
“ Hephaibah 7:17 “ Knuth ..9 3W
“ JCicliiuond.. 7:37 « “ Matthew* .9.50
“ <»ra*C'Wood 747 “ Pope .10 14
“ Weateria him “ Ktaplcton .10 3*
Arrive Aug.iata. b. 30 Arrive Gibaon 11 3«
No. 3 p M w 4 p M
I Leave Gibn.in 145 Leav* . Angurta 500
“ Ktapleton 247 | “ Weateria .5 27
I “ Pope 211 | “ Gra< < w*iod.6 12
“ Matthewa .3 30 “ Richmond .552:
“ Hinith 3 It* “ H**phzibab .612 i
I “ K«vh 404 “ Bath.. .6 24
i Burke 130 “ Burke 639'
•• Bath 454 “ Key* . .. .o 54 ■
“ Hephzibah slb I “ Hniitb ...7 09
| “ Bichrnond 553 “ Matthew* .7 17
' “ (;r ac. w*»«. 1. 605 | “ Pope 732
■' \V* eteria .6 2* “ Htaplcton 747
Vrrive. Auguata 647 Arrive Gibaon.. 8 20
MVNDAYH PASSENGEBK ONLY.
No. 1 A. M. I No. 2 A. M
Leave Gibn< n 0.10 Leave Augnata. .8
I “ Stapleton .6.53 J “ We*t*-ria *.’27
! “ Pope ... . 7 .O’* “ (iracewood.K 42
I “ Matthewa .7.23 “ Hichimnd. 8:52
I “ Smith 731 “ Hephzibah 9:12
“ Kpvh 7 4G “ Bath 9 21
“ Burke 8.02 “ Burke.. . . 9.40
“ Bath 817 “ Key*. 9.55
“ Hephzibah 8.32 “ Smith.... 10.10
“ Richmond. 8.53 “ Mathew* .10.17
“ Grucewood 9.03 f “ Pope. .10*32
“ Weateria .9:18 “ Stapleton 10.47
Arrive Augusta... .9.45 Arrive GibaoD.. 11 29
No. 3 r. m. | No. 4 p. m.
Leavve Gibbon 3.20 | Leave Auguata.. .3.00
“ Htaplcton. 103 “ W<H«ria. 3:27
Pope 4.18) “ Gracewood..3:42
* ‘Matthewa 133 “ Richmond .3:52
“ Smith 4.41 | “ Hephzibah .4:12
“ K* v- 1:56 “ Bath 4:24
“ Burke. 5:11 “ Burke 5 40
‘* Bath 526 “ Key* 4:55
“ Hephzibah. 5:38 “ Smith 5:10 '
“ Richmond 5:5* “ Matthewa .s:l*
“ Gra<*ewood.6:oS “ Pope •*5:33
“ Wi sti ria 6:23 “ Stapleton 5:47
\rrive AugiiHta.. 6:sOArrive Gibeou 6:30
R. M. MITCHELL, President.
SMITtfS . J|
.GO r'Y/iG
FgS p T'.
. k 2; ix-GYL? 'J ES
I ZUionsn S* k - the h Four hours.
' ) Uio dos ; 1 • y euro ants
prevent . bid t r : :.r Stonich <• Bit*
cMli. Clear it • ;! H • f • a-* 1 ph?
. Vtonr to ■ ■ ■■.'•.■: a./ ' ’.
v them nnco < -'J ■ Jr. r 1.9 ritlinut then*
'.o, 25 coni' ; j 4 by Drupqlsts a:-
.diclne Dcait-.*. . yn receipt g.
..Lola sUmi’b, pv. l .h,i, . unypjjrfesg,
r. s’-H.'i co.,
Unufacturors snd r ' b .. ' ’ '"’KS. WC
—‘ ....
To Rent-
Two fields, both partly within the
I limits of Harlem, known as the Powell
| V Har ly and the Murray fields, 27
j hales of cotton were made on th<
! former last y< ar. Apply nt'this office,
deference. F. H. Powell and Oliver
I Hardy.
CEO. F. CHILD
Adjustable Parlor Chair Co.
281 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS.
C These two cuts
lr ■^ s ' 10w Chair in
extreme positions.
It is easily adjust
x sll PP or t the
.fcA/VyT ■‘fe; Xfi body in any and
all desired posi
tions.
This Chair is a NEW invention.
THE ONLY COMFORTABLE CHAIR EVER MADE.
And TH E Clia’r for Home, Invalid and
Physician use. As a Parlor Rocking
Chair it is a marvel of beauty,
strength and utility.
SERB FOR CAHLOGIIE AHO PRICES.
THIS PAPER::
Nt wsjKqwr A*!v.>rtis‘ng BurvmH 10 Sprucv St.),
NEW YORK. ■
WEBSTER WACOM COMPANY
Is closing out its business and
has ON HAND
a fine stock of
V OVER 4000!
\k/l\/* I V ‘-*r —, Os their Celebrated Truss Axle Wagons
■ - of all styles and sizes, which will be sold
FARM WARMS great reduction. I
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT A BOTTOM PRICE,
4 Wagon made from West Virginia Oak. Hickory, and Ponlar, the beet quality pro
z V c’lrabl -, and superior in every particular to inferior grades now
on the market. Embrace tin opportunity and save money.
All Wagons are .. arranted for one year.
Our farewell offer. WEBSTER WAGON CO.,
#rltc for prices and terms. MOUNDSVILLE. Marshall Co., W. Va.
Profestriual Cards.
Dr, ▲. J, Sanders
OENLHAL PIUCTmONER.*
Harlem., - - - -
Having practiced o vet a quarter of a rentury.
will devote n^y*elftoobstetric* and di6<-a*e» of
f< male*. My pa*t record ia a Mufticicnt guaran
tee. feb2B-c
Eb. T. Williams,
Attorney at JLaw
AUGUSTA, GA.
(Offie.over Cnoimerciti Bink.)
Will practice in all the Court! of tbe Au
giiMfa C'renit.
«<*ClaiinM for collection a specialty.
feb2H-d
Stdns Mountain Route
Georgia railroad company, ;
Officf Gen’l Manager, >
Afoukta. Oa., Sept IHtb, 18RG. j
Commencing Sun lav, 19th in*t , the fol
lowing pai*M< ngrr web*-duh will be operated:
Train*run by9oth meridian time- 32minute*
slower than Augusta time.
No. 27—West —Daily.
Leave Anguata 7 45 a n>
\»rive at Harlem .... 8 28 am
\niv* at W iahington 10 40 a in
L* av«- Waabingtnu 7 20 a in
Anive at Athens 12 35 p m
Leave Athena 7 45 a ni
Arrive Atlanta 1 00 p m
Stop- at Grovetown, Harlem, Dearing, Thom-
Mon. Noru'ond, Barnett. Crawfordville, Union
Point. Gr* » uesboro, Madison Rutledge, Social
Circle. Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stout
Mountain and Decatur.
No. 28—East —Daily.
ueavc Atlanta 2 45 p m
Arrive at Athens 7 40 p m
Leave Athens 2 50pm
Arrive at Washington 7 35 p m
Leave Washington . 4 20 p in
Arrive at Harlem 7 22 p m
Arrive Augusta 8 15 p in
Stops at Decatur, Stone Monntian, Lithonia,
f’onvers, Covington, Social Circle, Rutledge,
Madison. Greein’Hl*>ro, Union Point, Craw
fordville, Barnett, Norwood, Thomson,
Dearing, Harlem, and Grovetown.
No. I—West--Daily.
weave Augusta 10 50 a m
Arrive Harlem 1148 a m
Arrive Camak 12 35 pm
Arrive Milledgeville 4 26 p in
Arrive at Macon 6 15 p ni
Arrive at Washington 2 20 pm
Arrive at Athens 5 .30 p m
Arrive at Atlanta 5 45 p m
No. 2—East—Daily.
Lave Atlanta 8 00 a m
Leave Athene 9 00 a m
Leave Washington 11 20 am
Leave Mac*<n 710 am
Leave Milledgeville 9 19 a m
Leave Camak 1 36 p ni
Leave Harlem 2 33pm
Arrive Augusta 3 35 p m
No. 3—West—Daily.
Leave Augusta 9 40 p m
Arrive Harlem 11 00 p m
Arrive Camak 12 13 ani
Arrive Milledgeville 4 27 a m
Arrive Macon 6 46 a m
Arrive Atlanta 6 40 a m
No. 4—East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 7 30 p in
Leave Harlem 3 33am
Arrive Augusta 5 00 a m
No. 12—West.
Leave Harlem 6 00am
Arrive Augusta 7 20 a m
No. 11—East.
Leave Augusta 4 30 p m
Arrive Harlem 6 10 p in
Superb Improved Sleepers to Macon Superb
Improved Sleepers to Atlanta.
Trains Nos. 1.2, 3 and 4 will stop if signaled
at any scheduled Flag Station. E. IL DOBEY,
.1. W.* GREEN, Gen l Manager. Gen. Paw. Agt.
JOE W. WHITE,
General Traveling Passenger Agent, Augusta,
Ga-
THE AUGUSTA
COTTOH GIN
MANUFACTURES
A Cotton Gin which is Not
Surpassed for Fine Lint,
Clean Seed, fast Work,
Fine Mechanism.
Repair Cotton Gin* of any make in the best
manner. Manufacture
CLOUD CREEK
ROCK GRIST MILLS.
Sells the Arne* Portable Engine on skid*.
AnuKMouii. I Engine, Ames Stationary En
gine with HparkleuM boiler. Birdsall Traction
Engine. Birdaall Portable Engine on *kid».
V liable Feed Saw Mill*. Siddells “Bobb”
Power I’h sh, Siddell* Hand Pres*, Michigan
Automatic Injector, Smith Cotton Seed Eleva
tor, Cotton Seed Crusher*, Cotton Gin Mah rial
llib*. Brittle*, etc., Engine Fixtures, Pulley
Shafting, Belting. ,
O. M. STONE,
MANAGER, AUGUSTA, GA.
H P SMART. a -M. « - Ss *'liT.
H. P. SMART & BRO.
MIDVILLE, 9 1-2 C. R. R. GA.
MANUF.WITHERS OF
YELLOW FIHE LUMBER,
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber sawed to order, Dressed Lumber of every deserip.
ion, Ehnirii g Ceiling, Weather-boarding, Mouldings, Etc.
\ Iso Pine Staves aud Shingles, Laths, Fence Pickets, Vege
•able and Fruit ('rates.
Steam Saw and Planing Mills and Store in Emanuel County, and connected with Midville by
>rit ate Railroad and Telephone Lines.
MIDVILLE, BurkelCounty.Xa.
We Stand at the Head
WITH THE
LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC,
Dgvis, Household
1 and
newhome
' Sewing Machines,
new style
Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free
500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machines taken in exchange for above makes, lo be aobl a
half value, f 5, $10,115 each, waaruted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines of all make
ep nired.
[TJJr 3 Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price Lists to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Augusta, Gi
WALTER S. CURTISr
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 iu 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 aud
terms before purchasing elsewhere. lam Agent for
Frick Co’s. Celebrated “Eclipse” Engines,
Gins, Separators, &c.
I also Bell the best makes of OTTON PBEBBES, REAPERS, MOWERS, ANE MELLS,
EVAPORATORS, and in tact anything in the line of Machinery or Machinery Repairs.
Prompt attention will be given to all communications addressed to me at Thomson, Ga.
WALTER 8. CURTIS.
“©©w©o» cotoikC
Th© Great
EEEjAIuIdNGk CfTJJEIES
Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Neuralgia, Catarrh,
Scrofula. Sore ihroal, Paralysis, Exhaustion, Hay
Fever, Rheumatism, Etc.
This treatment has cured hundred of cases. Several parties in Charleston
have been cured. Address,
ID FL. H. LZE. CLEKLEY <Sz> SON,
GO Hazel Street, CHARESTON, S. C.
Spring Millinery.
New and Beautiful Goods.
MRS. N. BLUM CLARK respectf-Jy informs the Ladies that her Spring opening wi J
be held on Wv dnesday ana Thursday. April 14th and 15th, to which she invites the specit i
attention of every lady in Augusta and vicinity. Her present styles and assortment? na'o
never before been equaled. ’ <
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK.