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I»t Sarah.
A messenger who cnme up La
layette avenue the other day found
n young num waiting for him nt
Shdby street, and when the boy
halted he was anxiously naked :
“Well, did you deliver th
banket of II <wers?”
“Os course.”
“Did she smile?'*
“Not n bit.”
“She didn’t? She must have
geon tho card.’’
“Oh, y<s she rend that first
thing, and then she called the c > »k
into the ball and told h< r to I c tv<
the basket into the back yard.’'
“Great Scots! But could that)
have been my Sarah
“Ob, no, sir. It was youi ,
Sarah’s mother.’
ilt Should Have Lied.
“If I’d been little Georg*
Washington I’d have lied about
cutt'iig the cherry tree,” he -a:<l as
he laid down his school-hbtory.
“Yon would!” exclaimed the
mother.
“And why?”
“Well, then it would have been
laid to the hired man.”
“And then?”
“And then there’d have been
the all-tiredest light between him
and the old man Washington any
body ever saw 1 Little George was
way off on that cherry tree busi
ncss."
Extreme self-lovers will set a
man’s bouse on firs though it w<fle
but to roast their eggs.
A lady slipped on the i«-y walk,
and but tor the timely assistance
of a young man who was passing
she would have fallen. \\ hen the
youhg man had thus convinced
himself that he could really sup
port a woman, he went right away
and proposed to his best girl that
they get married at once.
Though true self-denial is harsh
art thi' beginning, it is easy in the
middle, and becomes most sweet in
it be end.
To obtain tho best success in
,butter-making, the temperature < f
itho cream should be neither t< o
.high nor too low. Different sea
sons of the year require different
degrees ot temperature within a
moderate range. The proper de
gree can be best known from ex
perience.
NOTICE
To Contractors!
Proposals will be received un
til Saturday, the 28th inst., for
building the ACADEMY, at
Mtirlem.
All the material can be furnish
ed on tho ground by Building
Committee, or tho contractor can
furnish material.
Drawings and specifications can
be seen at Dr Holliday's office.—
Communications addressed to 11.
A. Cook or Dr. W. Z. Holliday
will receive prompt attention.
Committee reserve the light so
reject any or all bids.
Harlem, May 17th, 1887.
Letters Administration.
Gkoiigu, Colvmisia Covxtv.
Tn all wh >in it may concern
CHAKLEs B\sr 'X lias in due firm ap
plicd to the nudi reigned for permanent
latter. of Aduiinmtranon ou the rotate ot Mary
F. Beallo, late ot said .smut). drovas. -d, anil
J will upou .aid application ou the firai |
Monday in June tss;,
tin< n under mv hau l and official signature
thia liSUi April. IsST.
GEOKGK D. DARKEY, Ordinary.
Sale.
GEORGIA,(MLVMIU \ I’Ol'Xn
"VTrILL be - 'ld I t is too Court House
V» door, lu Appling, ou tho tils: I'm-.1 >
in June. ISS7. Ixiweeu the legal hours oi
sate, all that trad or pared of land in said
State aud (S.uuO, con: oniug 12 a.-rro. more or
loaa, and bounded by lauds ot Bather New
man on tho east, C C I. non the south.
Davis and Mr.. Francis I - ana ou the neat and
nW th by land of John fin th. I.u.d-an „
the property.of Eberneie i Pamela a tax
fl. fa. issued by O. Hardy. T. C., for State and
O'uut' tax torth, vaar ISttß. Le" nud< 12Ui
day of April. IHB7 and notes served as re
quired bylaw J. 1 M IGKIDHI. Sheriff.
INFORMATION
PERSONS
/ 41 n IKrAI \
X / II rad ar ho,
vll iJtl 11 f l l Kv s yturiilgia,
llhnunatlim,
J'alm in th*
Limbs, Bark and
t ’ X. / If Ides, Bad Blood,
Malaria, Constipation Al. idnry Troubles.
■*—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM,
Bad 8100-I and Kidney Trouble.. by rleanotng tba
l. ,<.i (.rail n»lmpurities,Hranflb :dn< all part*
of the body.
-•-VOLINA CORDIAL CURES SICK HEADACHE,
PsfM in fhfl Llmte, Bark and Midst, by
teomg Lf.i ntrv«« ui.d strAaftb<*nlbg the muscles,
-t- VOLINA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA,
Ind! ff-*’l on nn»l Const! jmtl tn, by aiding th* aewlm-
Hating of the Food through the proper action of the
SU»n.*' b ; It creates a healthy appetite.
VOLINA CORDIAL CURES NERVOUSNESS,
J>pr***ion of spirits and Weakness, by enliven
ing awl toning the eytteiu.
-♦—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED
and Delicate Women. J’unv and Mlckly Children.
Jt is delightful un*! r.utrit l >u« a’> u general Tonic.
Volina Alrnnnac nn<l T>iar>
for IMH7. A I •rt<i*on>f ton p.- -
a<*<l ii*eful i,r>wio< I I.E
IMMEAMEM st HOVE In a pleasant, natural way.
Mailed un receipt of a 2c. p>' tagesUiup. Addreaa
VOLINA DPUC4. CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE, MO., U. 8. A.
In the Spring Time
the young man’s ideas
I naturally turn to things
his love. Ihe old ones
are more thoughtful
(though and think of
their Liver. That is
why
GBARRETT 4 CO.
are so busy at present
supplying the ever in
creasing demand for
11. ILP.
OR
Hill’s Hepatic Panacea!
Let Spring and its
beauties alone one min
ute young man and
i young woman and
think of your own
health. Remove the
bile from your system,
tone up your stomach,
I build up your constitu
tion with' II H. P,
or H LL HEPATIC PA
NACEA and then you
! will ie in a fit condition
to enjoy as your
C reator intended you
should, Spring and its
many beauties.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Only socts. a Bottle.
Manufactured l>v
G. Barrett & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WxvxfsnoßO, Gft, Marcli 13, 1884
\V. 11. Barrett, Augusta, Go., Dear
Sir \ desire to benefit suffering hu
inanity ie my apology for sending you
tins statement. For a long time I
suffered with enlargement of the liver,
■ loss of appetite, nervousness, sleepless
ness, loss of energy and difficult
breathing. I tried different physi
eiuns and toinedies without benefit. 1
was induced to try H. H. I‘. (or Hill's
Hepatic Panacea). Before finishing
' one L'ottle I olitained relief. I con
tinued its use until I had taken twelve
bottles, when I was made a well man, 1
since when 1 have felt better than for |
years. 1 know of others who have i
been cured of the worst forms of ma
laria troubles by its use. One has but
to try it to be relieved,cured and con
vinced, that is worth more than gold.
There is nothing disagreeable about
it, either to take or in its effects. Use
this as you please. Yours truly, Ac.
11 vrvi Jones. ‘
JESSE THOMPSON & CO, |
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOORS, SASH ? BUMS
Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber,
Laths and Shingles.
DEALERS IN
WINDOW GLASS AND BUILDERS HARDWARE,
PLANING MILL and LUMBER YARD,
Hale Str. et, Near Central Railroad Yard, Augusta, Georgia.
Davenport’s “Peerless” Cologne,
Very fragrant and lasting. This is a perfect perfume, pleases everybody.—
When irPnetd again try it We put it up in sprinkler top bottles, very con
venient to use from, at 25c., 50c. and sl. Also elegant Automizers filled at
Al. Come to see us wlien in Augusta.
IJEALL & DAVENPORT,
Drugs, 612 Broad Street. Ga.
Insect Powder—Camphor-
The above seasonable articles, the very best at our store, at following
prices :
Pure Dalmation Powder, every grain guaranteed active, 65c. lb. or 5 lbs.
at 60c. Compressed Camphor 40c lb, or 5 lbs. at 37|c. Also Quicksilver
10c. per oz., and liquid Bed Bug Poison 25c. a bottle.
BEAU BAVENPGftT,
Druggists, 612 Broad Street.
Look to Your Interest!
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Drugs, Confectioneries, &c.
A Full Line of
BOOTS and SHOES
Always on Hand.
HARDWARE, CROEKERA AND TINWARE.
Before making your purchasei, call and see ma on Railroad Street
Opposite Depot, ------ . THOMSON, GA.
Market Prices paid for Country Produce.
Standby Those Who Stand bv You.
We have now completed arrangements for a sale of Popular
Pall ami Winter Styles at prices that make us the Fl’leild Os
every Economical Buyer
We keep the best qualities, styles and assortment in
ARHBTW f URiWURE
AND
B.OOSKGL9 KCOBOTHSs
See our remarkably complete and elegant New Stock —Cash
bought it —and
LOW PRICES WILL SELL IT.
Our Specialty—To please our customers. Our Aim—To save
Money for our Patrons. Our Intention—To do better
by You Than Any One Else.
Stand up and Tell Us if you can where goodn can be bought cheaper for none arc allowed to
undersell
708 and 710 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA.
SZ>HIJSr<3- OZLEnSIIJSfQ-1887
AT
OTTO W. MARSHALL’S
307 7th Street, NEAR post office.
Having received my complete Spring and Summer Stock conainting of Foreign ard D< most
Woolen*. «<nch aa Caaßimv’f i». Worsted*, Cheviote, Corkscrews, Tweed a. Etc. Am new read
t.. make them up in Gents suite at wry p»w figures. Fit and workmanship warranted und»
♦ll circumstance*;
teg?-For business wear try one of my sls Flannel Suits. “®a
i
I>U, V. JL. PEEBLES,
Harij-.m, Ga.
OWING to my manv patm ns. xml a still
bm»<ler field before me, I have determiu
<-.l to offer niy service, as a General Practi
tioner at most liberal terms.
I>. L. FEEPI.ES, M. D.
I Danger ! A neglected cohl or cough may
eatl io r >• unioni.i.( onMimption or other fatt*
di-eaee. Strong's Pectoral Pi.ls will cur. :
cold a> by Best tlnuc (<»r dy*per*ia4o*
digestion, sick neadaehe theu<uuds .
For Good
JOB PRINTING
—GO TO THE—
SENTINEL OFFICE
SPRING TRADE,
We want to a Word to the Farmer, the Laborer, the Mechanic, in fact t 0 all
eaeho. them the value of Money. The advantagee our Firm can offer you
* tvld
We Buy Our Stock for Cash,
From the inoet reliable Manufacturers, and are time enabled tn obtain Good, a t «
Coel of Mrnufacturc. n ’ 8
We also watch
THE LEADING- MARKETS
Closclv, and if Honest Goods are offered at "■
REOtffiEß PRHES,
We buy largely of them, r
There are two ways of doing business to-day Ono is a Small Bnsinesa and Lar.
The other 5 ‘
A Large Business and Small Profits
We have chosen the latter plan. It has paid ns and will benefit you.
Our courtesy is already known to yon. Wc shall be pleased to show you our st«i.
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
H-A-T-S,
and if you buy, and the Goods arc unsatisfactory; we will return the purchase nionev r u
that tho Goods are not soiled. ’’ p *
Our Constantly Increasing Trade
la an evidence of the great appreciation in which our business methods ar® held bv the OmJ
people of Georgia and South Carolina. ***
Consult your interest bv giving us a call when vou visit Augusta.
wii. sHJiKiiai a m„
913 Broad street, Sign of tlie Large Red 800t—623 Broad afreet Feu
Doors above Augusta Hotel.
AheTmarkwalteeT
Steam Martie and Granite Wide
wAJßTTLu •^‘crGrUbT a, o a
wid Marble Work, Domestic & Imported
L'-Xf L at LOW’ PRICES.
1. Gpor ßi» » n 'l s,, wtl> Carolina Granite Mom-
made a specialty.
B* A la f« c selection of MARBLE and GRAN
IITE WORK always on hand, readv for LET.
TERIXO and DELIVERY.
STILL LEADING THE VAN.
THE NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE
728 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., Under Central Hotel.
Having just opened mv Spring and Summer Stock, the largest and most
fashionable in the city, I cordially invite the ladies of Columbia and ad
joining counties to call, see for themselves and obtain prices before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Miss Wellie Purcell.
w. s. JESSUP. (Sign Red Front.) GEO. K. JE3BUP
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Stoves and Ranges, Fireplace Heaters,
Furnaces, Tinware and House-Furnishing Goods. Sole agents for the Cel
o irated “Favorite” Cook Stoves, conceded by all to be the best Stove evar
made. Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Repairing done in the best man
ner by the best mechanics.
U3S Urt>ad Street. August*, C«.
WEBSTER WACON COMPANY
Is closing out its business and
HAS ON HAND
a fine stock of
OVER 4000!
/xZj Oftheir Celebrated Trass Axle Wagona
of all styles and sizes, whieh will b« fold
FARM WAGONS greFreductioi
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT A BOTTOM PRICK,
A "Wagon made from West Virginia Oak. Hickory, and Poplar, the best qualitv pr®-
curable, and superior in every particular to inferior grades now
th® market. Embrace th? opportunity and save money.
All Wagons are warranted for one year.
Our farewell offer. WEBSTER WAGON CO.,
Write for prices and terms. MOUNDSVILLE, Marshall Co., W. Va.
Jk. loll treat
xnent and wera restored to health by use of w3k Lhoocands, naia
h arr i s’<' SE M iN A L PAST! LLES
die Aged Mei Tested for FigAt Years in Influence 1» felt without delay■
thocaand casaa tb«y absolutely rostoro fnnctioni of’he human
TREATMENT.—a* a TwMW. *
HARRIS REMEDY
TIM AT PACKAGE FREE, with Illust’d Pamphletla. 306 W Tenth Street, ST. LOtHS. _
ftUPTURKD PBMOW «ut have FRU TrtU of our M for
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