The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, August 26, 1887, Image 1

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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL ■kullnrd A Atkinson. Proprietors. ■ha Resides ■ or I Columbia County MAY NOT I SUFFER « FROM ■Chills and Fever But the Livers of Kall of us will some ■time <»et out of order. As cotton is king in ■commerce, so the Liv- Eer is king in the human fcystem. We cannot s Blive in any peace with I Bthis great organ dis £ •■eased. 1 o keep it in ■condition to perform ■its functions use DR. GILDER’S ■lf/h mx They invigorate the ■system, give tone to | the stomach, relieve ■ torpid liver, and re ■move all excessive bile ■ from the system and | impurities from the ■blood. Has been tried | by thousands in the I past twenty years, and ■ found worthy the com- I mendation of all. ■ Sold by all Drug- K gists and Merchants. L G. Barrett & Co., AUGUSTA, GA, FOR SALE. My plantation lying partly within the corporate limits of Harlem, con taining 225 acres good farming lands, 1(10 acres in tine state of cultivation, wel. improved, tine orchard and vine yariL, excellent well i f water. The plantation is well watered with springs, branches and creeks, tine pasturage, bcrmuda grass for summer and cane for winter. Very desirable .'or stock and dairy farm. A dwelling upon the place containing ten rooms with all necessary outbuildings. Par ties wishing to take advantage of the educational facilities of Harlem, w ill Audit to their interest to confer with me in person or by letter. T. N. HOPKINS. OFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT WHEN TOUR CHILD IS teething; Are you awakened with the piteous erica of the little one, who in so gradually wasting away by the drain age upon its system from the effects of teething, j 1 THE BUSINESS MAN, Wearied from the labors of the day. on going home finds that be cannot have the desired and necessary rest, for the little darling is still suffering, and slowly a ?! | tifuily wasting away by the drainage upon its system from the effects of teething. If be would think to use Dr. BIOGEZ3' EUCELEBESBY COuDIAL, the Great Southern Remedy, loss of sleep and bowel complaints would be unknown in that homo. It will cure Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and all Bowel Disorders. For sale by all Druggists. 50c. a bottle. WALTER A. TAYLOR, yltlmifii, <>:i. Guardianship. Georgia, Columbia County. T<> whom it may concern ; (lIIARLFSW. Bast'n having in due form ;.p]»!i< d to the undersigned for tin guardianship of the person and property of l.nla !»'■; 11. . a minoi child as Fred. Jh alle, , late ot .-.aid county, deceased. Notice is hers by j given that his application will b<* heard at my ! office on the tirst Monday in September next. Given under mv hand and official signature this 12th, Julv IHH7. GEORGF. J). DARSEY, Ordinary. I»l BUG I„O r r —AND— H AC K LINE. I WILL run a line of Hacks and T Baggage Wagons to and from Thomson to White Oak Campground during campmeeting. 1 will also keep my Public Lot at same place as kept by me for the past two years. Any one wishing to hire horses and buggies or secure passage from the campground to Thomson or Harlem can make arrangements with me at my lot. I guarantee prices as low as the lowest. J- E. WILSON. Don’t Buy Until you a*. . find out the new ws Save the middleman’s PROFITS. SirSEND FOP. CATALOGUES..M J. P. Stevens & Bro 47 JFA i t eha 11 Street, XILXXIA, GA. (Sl'2 31 1-WEEKLYi HARLEM, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. ISS7 Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND AROUND HARLEM. SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FI.Y BY RENTINI I REPORTERS —NEWS OF THECOUNTY CON DENSED. —Horses and buggies are in de mand. The Literary Club will have no meeting to night. Our old friend F. JI. Powell, Esq, was in town to day. —Taylor's Premium Cologne at Dr Peeples’. -—The new Academy is now being painted. —The question of the day is, “are you going to Camp meeting ?'” Miss Cora Bell is spending (his week with relatives in Conyers. Mr. C. W. Arnold moved up to the Camp ground on yesterday. Phil. L. Carroll, Esq., of Bel Air, spent a short while in our town on yesterday. - Mrs. H T. Mathews, after sev eral months stay in Millen, returned to her home here to day. —Stop at Dr. Peeples’ and ask for Taylor's Premium Cologne. It should be in every house. Ono of our young friends seems I brighter and more cheerful than us ual. Wonder why? Miss Minnie Lee Ellington re ! turned from a pieas uit visit to frfeiMs ■ in Thomson on Wednesday last. - Don't fail to cull at Dr. Peeples palace drug store and procure a bottle of Taylor s Premium Cologne. If 101 l Wit ill it Gihhl .Illicit! Os Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer so "Olil Hip" We are pained to learn of the death of Wilton Wilson, which occur red at the home of his mother in Thomson on Monday last. Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a posi ive cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker mouth. For sale by Dr. W Z. Holliday, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dealing, Ga. —We an unavoidably behind this week, caused by sickness; excuse us this time, we hope so be on time in ■ the future. —('apt and Mrs. B. F. Farris are here on a visit to Mr. H. A. Cook We learn he contemplates locating j here permanently. —Miss Mary Crockett, a charm ing society young lady from Augusta, is spending sometime here with her friend Miss Minnie Lee Ellington. —The most fragrant, lasting and best Cologne can be obtained by call ing at Dr. Peeples' drug store, op posite Sentinel office. Mrs. R. W. Lamkin was sum monsed to the bedside of her dead father on yesterday. We truly sympathise with her in her great ami importable loss. Patarkh Cured, health and sweet breath securer), by Shiloh’s Catarrh I Rernedv. Price 50 cents. Nasal In jector free For sale by Dr. W. Z i Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros. . Dearing, Ga. «- Dr Peeples hud quite an acci . dent n< ar Harlem on Tuesday even ing. He called to see a patient on ; Mr. Cook s place, a small darkey was loft in charge of the horse and buggy. It being late grew restless and began to back ami finally pushed the buggy into a very deep ditch, the horse falling m also. The buggy was broken in several places and the horse only slightly injured. —Shiloh's Cough and consumption Cure is sold l y us on a guarantee It cures Consumption. For sale by ! Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and I Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. Pitts' Carminative hns been use during the summer months for flatu lent colic, cholera morbus, cholera in fantui.i and teething children for more than thirty veins. During that time it has not resulted in n single failure when the case was la-gun in time. Moreover babies who have taken Pitt's Carminative are always fat and healthy. Why is this? Ist. Because it is pleasant to the taste mid the children will not refuse it. 2nd. It promotes digestion and the child is not weakened by drain from stomach and bowels. 3rd. It corrects all acids and keeps (he stomach healthy. Appli! I't'tiillgs oil Ihr I’avtwnf disturbs many, and often upsets the people, but how much oftener does tlm gre< ii apple disturb the stomach and upset the bowels. This can be set right by Dr. Biggers’ Huckle berry Cordial. Heath of Miss Mollie Murray. Aftqr a protracted illness of some I weeks the summons came mid on Wednesday Miss Mollie Murray yielded up her young life and passed peacefully to the great beyond. She was buried here on yesterday, Rev. • I W. Ellington officiating. Ihe Sentinel is in deep sympathy with the bereaved father, mother, brother and sisters. furry A Co., Curry A Co., is a new firm in the cotton business and come to the trout, with years of business experience that renders them capable of conduct ing in a satisfactory manner any busi ness entrusted to their hands. You will find their curd in this issue offer ing superior inducements to the] farmers generally. Ship (.hem a part of youi crop and get the benefit of , their splendid offer. Their charges j are quite reasonable and should unit with encouragement at your hands | Look well to your own interest mid act as common sense dictates. J M. Bl I! DELL. corrOM factor and commission merchant 1!) SEVENTH HTIII.IT. We invite your attention so the card of the popular gentleman whose name makes up the caption of this j article, found elsewhere in our col i utiins. Mr. Burdell stands in the, j i fore front as a business man with ; ample means to conduct the cotton business in an acceptable and crcdi . table mariner. He is one of the old est cotton factors in the city, and no I one stands higher in honor and in- \ tegrity among the merchants of Au-j gusta. Send him your cotton and our word for it, you will bo satisfied with the result. Imi Musi kA or Die. But l>e very careful what you eat, oi you may die from eating st ile fruit and vegetables effecting the bowels, with dysentery, cramp colic, or cholera morbus Dr Biggers' Huck leberry Cordial should be at hand. I —CiouF, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediately rcli ;ved by . Shiloh’s Cure For sale by Dr. W Z. ' Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. , 'TerniM, $1 11 Yenr in Advnnoe. A BOILIVG WELL ANOTHER CURIOSITY NEAR HARLEM. ’ A boiling well has recently been • discovered near Harlem. At the ’ earnest solicitation of Mr. John R ' Willingham, a reporter of the Senti ■ nel was induced to go out and view the great curiosity. After about a tlireo-quiirti'rs of a mile bare back ride, wo dismounted at the well, mid before wo had tied our stood a noise could be distinctly heard down in the well, resembling the sound of a swarm .of bees. A glance down in the well plainly showed that it was boiling fu riously similar Io that of n pot, only n great deal stronger A bucket was let down, ns the crowd desired to taste the water, when it relichod (lie fop nil took n sip and pronounced it good. A lighted torch was then let down in the well to see if it. contain od gas, but as no explosion took place below it is evident there is no gas in that well. This well was dug about one year ago mid has boon acting like other wells until about three weeks ago, when it. began to boil mid has continued to boil incessantly ever since. We don't pretend to say we know what causes the commotion,but will leave the matter for some one else to explain. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For Hide by Dr. W Z. Holli day, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dear ing, Ga. The Mill'lthiltll. This Hotel is situated within :i btonc’s throw of the Union Depot. Atlanta, mid equally as convenient to the Evpiess mid Telegraph offices, has been recently refitted mid renovated from pit to dome, mid under the miimigcment of that prim e of gentleman, Krvin Max well, stands witboift. a snpeiior and with but few peers in the Sunny South. The Miirkliam is less pretentious than some others and does not pride itself ao much on style, but for real home like , comfort together with polite at tention it. is tiiisinpassed. The, table is all flint could be desired, with competent, mid attentive I waiters, and the bed rooms are | j simply delightful, everything new > and tastefully arranged. No rea ! -omible person could desire mole land we would advise all our friends j to stop at this gem of a hotel Si i I'.ei i-HH Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Dr. W. Z Holliday, Harlem nnd Clarke Bros. Dearing, Ga. — j AITLIW MITES. by Dui/ ir. Musquitoes, oh, how they bite? Your correspondent has been in I disposed for several days. The whooping cough is raging in | i Appling. Ab! Willie C , we understand you, | when you say yoc are going to Num- j her Three. Thanks to D. C. Moore for a sam i pie of his Laconto perns and nice ap ples. Everylrody is ready, I believe for , . White Oak Caiopmeeting. Alas ! have those two old bachelors 1 that liked to visit the “Swamp” occa- i sionally, got over their disappoint ment ? The recent rains have washed away , ; the base ball club at Appling, as it is ( a thing of the past. I wonder what has become of “Gen'ing.’ I hope no one has been ' throwing their lance of railery at him. If they have, he has hid be- , hind “Bob” long enough. VOL V NO. 68 Ask Orion and Jack how they en joyed themselves in the swamp Sun day ? They will smile behind their ears. J. I*. Marshall is running a “lasses" factory for the public again thia year. All that have cane and want it made into “lassos,” bring it in he is ready. Wo were delighted to have RoV, . J. W. Ellington preach for us during the protracted meeting at. Kiokee.— Wo hope it will not be long before ho will repeat his visit. Rev. T. O Rorie hns returned home after a protracted visit to rela tives in Wilkes county. Mr. B. F. Reese, from McDuffie, ! spent Hevernl days Inst week witli Ins daughter, Mrs. J. P. Mar shall. Our esteemed friend, Mrs. Ella Buggleft hist week for an extended trip through South Carolina we wish her a pleasant trip. ■That hacking cough can lie so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it For sale by Dr. W. Z» Holliday. Harlem and Clarke Bros. Dearing, On. JIM IS A HIRD CASK INI> SEEMS TO HOLD THE BOYS AT BAY I'RKTTV well. Rockmart. Slide : Jim Graham has been raising Guin over the mountain, about seven miles from hero. Sunday about three weeks ago, ho tilled himself up with tangle-foot and went to the store of Mr. Garner, which is near a church house, and demanded oys ters, crackers, etc. Mr. Garner refused to open his store on Sun day, but. James made him turn over his key. Graham then re quested several liy-stnndera to walk in mid help themselves. He opened the stole mid took wbat he wanted, lie ran across a keg of wine and refilled himself on it. As er getting what be wanted in the store lie pulled out bis pistol, a pack of card* mid his money and laid them on the steps mid said if any one in the crowd wanted to buck bis judgment to walk up ns his money was laying thereto back bis. No one, it seems, in the crowd wished to buck ‘ his judg ment’’ mid it somewhat riled Jim. He jerked bis pistol up mid com menced shooting and raising old Nick generally. Tb« mutter run along until lust week and the grand jury took u bund in the matter.— Th< y got a true bill against him tor disturbing public worship.— Buliff Mozely wus sent to nrreat him, but he failed. Mozely found Graham at home cutting his little boy's hair off, and when he walked up and told Graham his business lie jumped into the bouse, jerked up Lis pistol and told the bailiff that, he would not go one step with him. Mozely tried the persuasion dodge on him lint it did not work. After partying us long as ho want ed to with the bailiff, Grahum walked off backwards for some distance down the mountain. Af ter getting some distance from the bailiff, Graham tired off his pistol in the dji ectiou of the officer of the law. Some one down the moun tain answered Graham's tire, and then he turned and bounded down the mountain. The next day an other bailiff was sent to arrest Graham, but he is still at large. —WHY WILL YOU cough whom Shiloh's Cure will give immadista X diet. Price 10 cU. and |l. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem* and Clacke Bros., Deazmg, Ga.