The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, November 25, 1886, Image 1

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Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors. L F a stwihs &. B10« 9 WATCHES, Send for 47 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. \ Just In Reach! What? Why our Splendid New Bargains and Exclusive Styles f or the 1886 FALL AND WINTER 1887. REPRESENTING THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF Millinery, T\otion«, Fancy Goods. ttWSE KEEPtSe GSSBS, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Cloaks Ever offered or shown under one roof in the Southern States. WICKER i CD'S Home of Fashion and Temple of Economy Mu 'all’ k"f materialsfor’fancy ’work. Fine hue Boys and Oi w 8 of SIILLINERY GOODS in the city, showing everything new in WICKES St Co.- Aug»«t»- «»■ X-OOSSL OUT FOR I. c. LEVY'S Great Tailor Fit Clothing Store. The largest and’best stock of CLOTHING AND HATS n Augusta. A Tailor in the store to make alterations needed free of charge. I. C. LEVY, S3© Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. FALL OPENING AT MASONIC TEMPLE. OUR stock is now complete in every department, and casual or careful inspection will show it to be the handsomest and best assorted ever shown in this section. In announcing that we are thoroughly prepared for the Fall Trade, we twill not go into de scriptive details about the goods, but simply say that everything Novel, Elegant and Fashion able'in the Drv Goods Line can be seen on our counters and shelves. The stock includes every thing from low-priced, substantial goods to the very finest manufactured at home and abroad. We give a standing unqualified guarantee on prices against every market in the United States, and anyone who doubts our do this is earnestly requested to put the matter to a practical test Every guarantee we offer will be fully maintained. Whether you are ready to purchase at present or not, we cordially invite you to call and examine the stock. Samples sent on application. In ordering goods or samples, please specify the kind of goods desired and w hether the nearest we have will do if we have not the exact thing ordered. BAH & MKTMJS, Broad ar d Ellis Street*, Augusta, Ga, Tit ©Aft 0t 627 and 629 Broad St e» THE EUROPEAN PEAJt ? For Ladies and Gentlemen. Home-like and attractive, just in the midst of the great trade centre of the city. We also have lodging in connection with the Bar and Restaurant.— You are expected to stop with us while in the city. Moss & Johnston, Prop’trs. TermsiModerate. THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL “Wisdom, Justice and Moderation.” HARLEM, GA., - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 188(1. Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND AROUND HARLEM. SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY SENTINEL REPORTERS —NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON DENSED. —Coughs and colds are on a boom. —Summer seems inclined to linger. —We hope the editors will not be forgotten. —lt is full late to sow oats, wait until February Ist. —Mr. Wave Ballard spent Wednes day of last week with the Sentinel. —Mr Gredig, of Knoxville, Tenn., visited friends here last week. —Mrs. A. J. A.vary, Jr., visited her sister, Mrs. O. Hardy, here last week. —Every dollar invested in printer’s ink pays a substantial dividend. Try it. —My house is for sale or rent. Ap ply early. Cheap for cash. W. S. Atkinson. —We regret to learn of the continued illness of Miss Mildred Dooly. —Our farmers seem to be in a crip pled condition, the result of planting too much cotton. —Mr. Chas. Peeples, of Blackville, S. C., is on a visit to his brother, Dr. D. L. Peeples, of this place. —Now is a good time to save all the manure and prepare your com post heaps for next year’s crop. —NVe regret to learn of the feeble condition of little Pearl, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Quinn. —lt will pay you to speak to the people through the columns of the Sentinel. Think of this, business men. —Texas and Tennessee R. P. Oats on hand at Augusta prices, at A. L. Hatcher & Co’s. —No paper in tne State can boast of less home advertising patronage than the Sentinel. —Miss Biddie Hataway of High Shoals, is on a visit to the family of Mr. Newnan Hicks. —The atmostphere is heavily laden with the perfume of orange blossoms. —Mr. L. F.Verdrey, of Augusta, is spending several days with bis parents here this week. —Messrs C. C. Clark and 11. A. Cook were in Augusta on Tuesday of this week. —Mr. NV. S. Lazenby is busily engaged at this time fitting up the McKenzie place preparatory to move thereon. -—Mrs. Samuel M. Jackson, of Berzelia,spent the day in Harlem last week. —Every variety of groceries, hard ware, crockery and tinware at prices TO COMPETE WITH ANY MARKET, at A. L. Hatcher & Co’s. —Dr. Hatton, of Grovetown, was called to see Miss. Mildred Dooly on Tuesday of this week. —One or two horse farm to rent — fresh land—three miles from Harlem, on Appling road. Apply to 4ts. T. N. Hicks. —Our subscription list continues to lengthen with each and every issue, and still there are quite a number yet whose names are not on the list —No better time than now to invest $1 in the Sentinel, it will last longer, and give more satisfaction than other wise invested. Thompson’s Fancy at $515 bbl. Nonpariel $5.10. NV ashington Roller $5.25. Extra Family $3.75. At A. L. Hatcher A Co’s. —We feel somewhat encouraged. Our receipts on Saturday last, at Grovetown were 100 per ct better than at Luke’s Store, Dunn’s Chappel and Morrow’s combined. —Come up friends ami sustain i your county paper, a little I cash to run a newspaper. Have your feather’s cleaned at the steam renovator, on Main street, at Powell A Hardy’s old stand. —We learn that Dr. Thos. H. Paschal has perfected his arrange ments, and will become a res dent of Harlem in the near future. —Sickness the common fate of all, is not regarded as an angle visitant in whatever form it comes. An Million! remedy for a cough, cold, or diseases of throat and lungs can bo found in Coussens Honey of Tar, which is known throughout our broad land as the only effectual cure for n cough. Use Coussens Honey of Tar. —Mr. F. H. Phillips, one of Co lumbia’s sterling young men, is now in business iu Augusta. Columbia has no purer nor higher toned young man than friend Forest. —Cuffy does not take much pleas ure in bringing out the “joana” cot ton. —Wanted—A correspondent from every important section of the coun ty. Give us the news., on a postal card. The ordinary routine of life is often up hill work, and at our best we need all our health and strength to meet our daily trials. No one likes to be relegated to the circumscribed space of an invalids chair, and to a person afflicted with piles, such a remedy ns Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment is invaluable. —ls we continue the use of high priced fertilizers, it is only a question of time, and we fear a very short time, when our possessions will bo under the hammer of the “high sheriff.” —Mr. and Mrs. J. NV. McCord, after a stay of several days in Harlem, returned to their new home near Mesena. We regret to lose them. Down south where playful breezes stray among perpetual flowers, the good people do not enjoy an immunity from coughs, colds and diseases of throat and lungs, for which they find relief by using Coussens Honey of Tar. This is the family remedy in that section as well as in the North, because of its undoubted virtues as a cough medicine. Just try it. —Special attention is called to the card of Denning A, Co., in another column. When you visit Augusta call on them. —All parties indebted to me for work are earnestly requested to come forward and settle at once. All ac counts arc now due. Corn, fodder, peas and cotton seed taken in pay ment when it is not convenient to pay the money. W. S. Atkinson. —Mr. J. D. Rabun, a member of Reedy Creek Church, is attending the high school at this place with the view of preparing himself for the ministry. This would be a comparatively happy world if everybody knew the virtues of SMITH’S BfLE BEANS as a family medicine, and acted upon that know ledge. One half the misery of the world comes from ailments which arise from a bad stomach or a bad liver. Chiefest among these are dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache and Neuralgia. BILE BEANS will cure all of these, besides all miasmatic diseases. Dose: One Bean. —Friend Hardy added new laurels to his reputation as an auctioneer on Saturday night last. —ln traveling through the country we find many farmers who are dis posed to wait until after Christmas to sow oats. Now, that rain has come, a little work on some of the roads leading to Harlem would be appreciated by the traveling public. —CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s I Cattarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Dr. I W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clark Bros., Dearing, Ga. —The many friends of Mr. F. H. Powell will be glad to learn that his health has Jgreatly improved since , moving to his plantation. —Friend Matt, is awaiting other clients, but prefers that in future cases there should bo no benches In volved. —Special attention is called t the notice found elsewherd of a one or two horse farm to rent. —THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale be Dr. i NV. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —The ladies of the Baptist Church at Grovetown will meet at the church on next Sabbath evening for the pur pose of organizing a Ladies' Mission ary Society. An effort is being made to enclose the cemetery at Silver Run Church. This is a step in the right direction and should bo pushed forward to completion. —SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Dr, W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clark Bros., Dearing Ga. —Our genial friend, Mr James I. Phillips, has been improving bis place near Harlem by erecting an elegant barn. He is numbered among our most energetic and thor oughgoing farmers. —The change of the Thomson road, recommended by the last Grand Jury, causing that road to in tersect with the Wrightsboro road at Grovetown, would be of groat practi cal benefit to citizens living iu that section of the county. —CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Dr. NV. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —There is not such a boom in the cross tie business this season as formerly. Wo regret exceedingly the illness of little Tommie, son of Mr. and Mrs. NV. NV. Hamilton, of the Grovetown neighborhood. We hope for his speedy recovery. —WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer ts guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing Ga. —Many thanks to those who have remembered the Si:NTiNE<sin settling up. Let the good work go on. —For lame back, side or chest, use Shilon’s Porous Planter. Price 25 cants. For sale by Dr. NV. Z. Holli day, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dear ing, Ga. —We noticed a few days ago at the homo of Mr. Louis Connell, of McDuffie county, some of the finest hogs we have seen anywcrc this sea son. Ho not only has the hogs but corn to feed them, judging from his well filled crib. —Augusta Evening News: Rev. E. R. Carswell, Jr., and eminent Baptist minister, is preaching a series of ser mons in Elberton to crowded houses. He had been preaching in Bowman for a week previous and has done great good for the cause. SHILH’S COUGH and consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guaran tee. It curs Consumption. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. A full meeting of the lazy club, with a reporter thrown in, met on Main street, at headquarters, on Monday evening. In all probability it was the last regular meeting of the I season, as some of the prominent members are soon to move away and engage in pulling the bell line over a mule or some other animal. Success to you, gentlemen, and when the au tumn leaves of 1887 begin to fall may you be able to report an abund ant harvest. —SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Piice 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Dr. W. Z. i Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., I Dearing, Ga. Terms, $1 A Year In Advance. WM MULIIERIN & CO- This popular shoo firm have been doin such a large business that they sold their first stock of boots, shoes and hats for tall and winter. Seeing the steady and constantly increasing tra%> tt'vy ordered largely to meet the wants of the trade. The good people of Columbia 6'oufity infi) AoW rely on getting tiro best class of sfioej and hats from W. At Go*Q at the lowest prices. The rule of this firm to make largo sales at small profits is popular with the people and wo ask our readers to call on them for genuine bargnMMk- SUCCESSFUL HUNT- There is no mistake abont Tuesday of this week being a bad day for hunting, it was very dry and warm and the wind blew fearfully. Squirrels on such days u usually keep well in doors, and partridges are hard to find ovon'with a good dog. Still ofie of our young Nimrods, with old “Reb” (poor old fellow) who is nearly worn out, being blind of ap eye, lame of a leg and suffering with a fearful case of catarrh in addition io being on the lousome side of ten years of age, a ripe old age for a dog, bagged five squirrels and fifteen partridges. Next. What a well known Thomson lady has to say about steam renovated feathers: Editor of McDuffie Journal: Dear Sir—l beg space through your columns to say something in fa vor of this wonderful agency for reno vating and denning feathers. Os all the inventions of the age Iconsider it one of the greatest, and tojthe house keepers one of the most needed. For years I have been satisfied that feath er beds, particularly those handed down from one generation to another, held within their soft embrace the germs of disease and death, and often have I longed for some means by which mine might be made clean, fresh and healthy. This steam reno vating process doos the work, and does it nicely. My bed and pillows were taken away to be cleansed about ten o’clock in the morning and promptly at 4 p. m., the hour prom ised, they wore brought back, looking so clean and new and with such a | sweet refreshing odor I hardly recog nized them. Any one can come and examine my beds and pillows for themselves, and I advise every‘house keeper who loves clean beds to take advantage of this steam process and have her feathers renovated, she will never regret it. (Signed.) E. Edith Hardaway, Stockton Place, Thomson, Ga., Nov. 17th, 1885. To Owners of Buggies. [TAINT your Bugsy and make it look almost 1 u» good an new. Linn than 11 will do the job. (,‘onm nod ncu the now Paint and Varninh combined. One oeat in all that in ne ci HHiuy. No Vuininhiiig. The Paint leaven a brilliant glo-n. Wo have Bavkn Black, Bril liant Vermillion, Gurnet and Coach Green. BEALL A DAVENPOBT, Drug., 012 Broad Straet. Castorine. A CUE AJ* preparation of Cantor Oil, for growing Axles. Castor Oil is known to be the best Axie Grease on earth. Ita expen- HivenesM deters many from using it. Cantouinm meets a long-b It want. Cheap, only $1 a gal lon. Also th* best Engine Oil on earth, only 50 cents a gallon. BEALL A DAVENPORT, Drugn, 012 Broad Htreot. Tar and Cherry, WE confidently recommend thin article for Conghn. It will cure the whole family Why miner with a Cough, when you can get Tab and Ckebht, Made only by an. I’leanant to take, 25 cento and 11 bottfea. BEALL A DAVENPORT, Drugn, 812 Broad Street. For sale in Harlem at the live Drug Stores of Dr. D. L/ Peeples and Dr. W. Z. Holliday Try this simple cough syrup? vol v, no. io