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Columbia Sentinel.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT HARLEM
GEORGIA.
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE
POST OFFICE IN HARLEM. GA.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER! 18S6.
city AND COUNTY DIRECTORY
CITY COUNCIL.
J. W. BELT.. Mayor.
W. ARNOLD.
W. E. H ATCHER.
AV. Z. HOLLIDAY.
M. FULLER.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
G.D.DARSEY, Ordinary.
(J. W. GRAY, Clerk and Treasurer.
B. IVEY. Sheriff.
O. HARDY. Tax Collector.
J. A. GREEN. Tax Receiver.
J. C. GOETCHIVB, Coroner.
MASONIC.
Harlem Lodge,No. 276 F. A. M.,mecta2dand
*tli Saturdays.
CHURCHES.
Baptist—Services 4th Sunday. Dr. E. R. Cars
well. Sunday School every Sunday. Superin
tendent—Rev. J. W. Ellington.
M thodist— Every 3rd Sunday. Rev. W. E.
Shackleford, pastor. Sabbath School every
siindav, H. A. Merry, Sept.
Magistrate’s Court, 128th District, G. M., 4th
Saturday. Return day IS days before.
AV. B. Roebuck, J. P.
FROM AiCLEARSkY.
A Wwierful PheoomenoD io Aik?n—A
SteadyjAll Day Raia.
Evening News: A day or two ago
an article made its appearance in the
Evening News giving an account of a
strange natural occurrence in
Charlotte, N. C., where, between two
oak trees, rain had been falling for
three weeks daily, for several hours
each day, from a cloudless sky. The
space covered by this rainfall does
not dose not exceed ten feet square,
and is considered such a remarkable
freak of nature as to induce thousands
of people from surroundimg sections
to pay it a visit.
But we have something of the kind
nearer home. A lady of this city who
visited Aiken last week, returned last
night on the ten o’clock train. She
says that yesterday morning it was
discovered that a steady rain was
falling on two graves in the Aiken
cemetery, and fell all day and up to
the time she left last evening. This
very remarkable phenomenon attract
ed the attention of everybody in that
usually quiet town, and hundreds of
people went to see it. There was not
a cloud to be seen, and the sun shone
out brightly all day. Only the two
graves, side by side, received any of
the rain, and of course the people arc
greatly mystified.
If a man’s religion is pretentious on
Sunday and obscure on week days,
you would better do business with
him on a cash basis.
Wickedness may prosper for a
while, but in the long run, be that
sets all knaves at work will pay them.
. If ‘out of sorts’ with headache, stomach
disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con
stipation, etc .neglect may be fatal. One dose
of Strong's Sanative Pills will give relief,
A few doses restore to new health and vigor.
Contentment is a good thing until
it reaches the point where it sits in
the shade and lets the weeds grow.
A young man who has a good deal
of spare time on his hands wishes to
learn of something that will keep him
occupied. We can think of two
things right off—getting married and
tipping over a bee hive.
Among the wedding presents to a
Kentucky editor was a pocket-book-
The poor man had to smile feebly
when he saw it. Having never had
any use for such an article, he cer
tainly never will need it now that he
is married.
Notice I
I will be at the places named below for the
purposo of collecting State and county
taxes due for the year 1886;
FIRST BOUND.
At Dr. J. T. Smith’s, Dist. No. 1, October 7th :
Smith’s old place, “ “2, “ Bth.
Luke’s Store, “ “ 3, “ 11th. I
Dunn’s Chappel, “ •* 4, “ 12th. !
Mrs. P. G. Morrow’s, “ 8, “ 14th.
Appling, '* “5, “ 9th- |
Grovetown, “ “ 6, ‘ 13th. :
SECOND BOUND.
At Dr. J. T. Smith’s, Dist: No. 1, October 19th
Smith’s old place, “ “2, '• 20th.
Luke’s Store, “ “3, “ 22nd j
Dunn’s Chappel, “ “ 4, “ 23rd. |
Mrs. P. G. Morrow’s, “ “ 8, “ 26th. ]
Appling. “ “5, “ 27th.
Grovetown, “ “ 7, 30th ,
THIBD BOUND.
At Dr. J. T. Smith’s, Dist: No. 1, November Bth
Smith’s old place, “ “ “ 2, “ 9t h.
Luke s Store, “ “ “ 3, “ 11th.
Dunn’s Chappel, “ “ “ 4, “ 12th.
Brown’s old Steam Mill, “ “ 6, “ 6th.
Mrs. P. G. Morrow’s" “ “ 8, “ 16th
Grovetown, “ “ “ 7, “ 20th.
Appling,* “ “ “ 5, Dec. 7th.
Which is the la-t day to pay to me, aftei
which time fi. fas. will be issued and placed in
the hands of the Sheriff for collection.
I will be a. Harlem every day except when
at above named places.
0. HA 'DY,
Tax Collector
GLOBE HOTEL.
Broad Sired, Corner JmAsm Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
—4 » ♦+--+ 4
L. E. DOOLITTLE,
PIiOPIiEETuH
Pn>puiur>a AL’io of the Augusta Hotbx.
Augusta Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
i luble First Class in Every Particular.
L- E. DOOLITTLE, Prop ietcr
Large and well ventilated Rooms.
Kates, $2 Per Day
Centrally located, near Railroad crossing.
Telegraph Office and Barber Shop in
the Building.
Augusta Hotel, Restaurant and lunch Room,
choice wines, liquors and cigars. Meals to or-
I der at all hours,
i WW
Lease or Sale,
THE
TRIPPE PLANTATION
Three miles from Harlem, good gin
bouse anil press, barn and stables,
together with eight tenant house?.
Apply nt this office.
FOR SSA.L.E.
Ills most Dtsirab!e piece of Property
—IN
HARLEM.
The improvements are first class in every
particular, and the surroundings are all that
, could be desired.
For full particulars apply at this office, or
Mrs. Ida 11. Casey, Kimball House, Atlanta .Ga.
Home Council
We take pleasure in calling your
attent.on to a remedy so
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 Diarrhma. 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 Peeples Drug Store,Harlem,Ga.,
and by W. J Heggie, of Grovetown.
■MACHINERYI
[ Engines STEAM & WATER!
| Boilers Pipe&b'ittingl
gSawMills Brass Valve
■ Urist Mil" " SAWS~
■ CoHon Presses FILES i
| Shafting p j ec^ors \
I “Pulleys Pumps j
I Hangers Water A'htls ,
Hcotton Gins Castings |
I Gearing Brass & Iron!
H A Full Stock of Supplies!
Hcheap and good. J
[Belting, Packing and Oil I
|*At Bottom Prices |
E AND IN STOCK FOR E
I P rom Pt Delivery, g
mCSaU Repairs promptly
I GEO R LOMBARD A CO |
■ Foundry, Machine ami Boiler Wor) h
pA ugUHta, Ga., above IhiHsonger Dcp
The Pinesfe Gfyaiu mUIH/0
* is theCUebrated plHlJllu
Adjustable Rsclining ad Folding 0
nnnm with over FIFTY Changes
I'UEIIu OPPOSITION.
UllJliH Mari thin 15,030 nor i& Use i
A LUXURY
THAT VwsA
SHOULD BZ IN
EVERY HOUSE.
THINK OF it:
A PARLOR, LIBRARY, SMOKING, RECLINING OR
INVALID CH-IR. LOUNGE, FULL LENGTH BED,
and CHILD'S CRIB. Combined, and Adjustable to
any Position requisite Dr Comfort or Convenience.
Send at once for ona o! our Catalog. ;s.
COMPLY,
930 BROADWAY, MEW YORK.
8. PHINIZY. J. PHINIZY. J. TOBIN. '
PHINIZY & CO.
COTTON FACTORS. ;
New Standard Fire Proof Warehouse
Augusta, Georgia.
Liberal Advances on Consignments.
~ THE LAMBACK ~~
Candy Manufacturing Co.
FINE FRENCH CANDIES
Stick Candy a Specialty.
620 Broad Street,
j GEORGE F. LAMBACK. AUGUSTA, CA.
FOSTER & DOUGHTY,
COTTON FACTORS and COMPRESSORS,
Jkugusta, - - - 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 be devoted to the businesß in all its details 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
C-A-IRiIPIET STOCK
From 713 to 714 Broad Street (South Hide)
DR. CALHOUN’S NEW BUILDING,
Next to Mr. E. I>. Smythe’s Crockery Store.
WE will continue to sell arpoti, vrtnirs, V irdow Shades and House Furnishing Goods
at greatly reduced prices “FOB SPOT ASH” or thirty days time, city acceptance
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS
714 Broad Street (South Side), Augusta, Ga.
W.“N. MERCIER;
Cotton Commission Merchant,
3 and 4 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga.
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
Charges as Low as any responsible house in the South.
J. M. BURDELL,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant
CONTINUE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE AT
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
No.U9 M’lntosh Street, ALGLSTA, GA
Stay-Strict Attention to all Consignments and Prompt Remittances
STH. MYERS,
Cotton Commission Mei chant,
803 Reynolds Street, Augusta, Ga.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments
—PROMPT RETURNS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
fi®“Correspondeuce Solicited.
THEO. MAREWALTER’S
Steam Marble and Granite Works.
? 1 3 BRO,D ST., SEAR LOWERIMIKKET-
AUGUbTA, G-a.
U'Marble Work, Domestic & Imported,
A AT
t and South Carolina Granite Monti-
e made a specialty
AgET A larrm Hi-lection of MARBLE and GUAN
JTL V.OJiri always on b ind, roudj for LET-
■ 'PEKING and DELIVERY.
UEOItUE n. SIBLEY. ASBURY HULL. ». B. Toft
GBQWS 8., SIDLEY & CO.,
*
COTTOV FACTO®«>
847 and Sil) REYNOLDS ST.
Augusta, Ga.
” DAY & TAMAWuF’
11EADQUAKTER8 FOR
Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials,
Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Finding j
BKLTUSTG-.
The Finest and most varied assortment of Children’s Car
riages ever brought to the City, at all prices.
o——
Tidings of Comfort and Joy i
To tlioao who have boon wrenched and jerked about by Ho-callod ruad earta. We now offer yon
the most delightful vehicle, with FINEfST whoeie and axlea fur
$35.00.
Try one and save your health. Every man who owns u horse, or wishes to train n 00H. shonld
have on©, as the price is within the reach of all.
DAY & TANNADII.I. - - AUOUSTA GA
WATCHES I DIAMONDS! JEWELRY I
Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia.
HAVING purchaned F. A. BHAHE’H ENTIBE STOCK OF JEWELRY and ronimUdaUd
with it he elegant stock formerly carried by me at my old stand undJr th" CeiXi HoUl ‘
t now oiler at reduced prices the handsomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware Ac ever 1
•mJahr’H’f NE ' V HTOJtE ’ Corn, ’ r * ,road Hevoutfi Htroota, .nd iamiiudy lurnwj u '
Mr. BRAHE will remain with mo, and will bo plcaaod toaeo hl. friend.
WILLIAM SCHWEIGERT,
Jewsler, 702 Broad street
Owners of Water Power
Q Having secured the Agency for the celebrated !
jaaßuinham Water Wheel
BtaaSHlltfl. For Georgia and South Carolina, lam prepared to offer
i'i<hie<’iii<’ntH to parties winhing to put in water wheele.
11111 aIHO l ,re P ar ed to do any kind of Mill Work, new or re-
Correspondence solicited.
Chas. F. Lombard,
AUGUSTA, GA. I
JESSE THOMPSON & Co~l
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MANUFACTURERS OF
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS
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 9 THE 0 SOUTH 1
Quiet, Dignified, Homelike. Best Atte’ri
tion. Magnificent Table. Reasonable Ratae