The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, September 06, 1887, Image 1

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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL. allard & Atkinson, Proprietors. (The Residents OF Columbia County MAY NOT . SUFFER FROM Chills and Fever But the Livers of all of us will some time get out of order. As cotton is king in commerce, so the Liv er is king in the human system. We cannot live in any peace with this great organ dis eased. To keep it in condition to perform its functions use DR. GILDER’S UTEIi JILLS. 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 past twenty years, and found worthy the com mendation of all. Sold by all Drug gists and Merchants. G. Barrett & Co., AUGUSTA, GA. A Bad Nasal Organ. For over four years I have been a great suf ferer from a terrible form of Nasal Catarrh. I was greatly annoyed with a eonstatV roaring in my head and my hearing became very much impaired. The discharge from my nose was profuse and very offensive, and my general health impair ed I tried most all prominent phvsieians, but they did not cure me. and I used various advertised pn parations without benefit. One day 1 chanced to read a remarkable ar tic e written by a prominent •citizen of Athens, Ga., stating that he had been permanently cured by the use of eight bottles of B B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. Being skeptical on the subject, I wrote to him on the subject and re ceived a most encouraging answer to the eflect that he had been cured long enough to be thoroughly satisfied that no return of the dis ease vfoultl ensue. I then sent to the drug store of T. E Smith A Bro., and purchased B B. 8., and to my utter astonishment and satisfaction, the use of ten bottles has restored my general health, stopped the roaring sensation, until < ly healed and cured the nasal catarrh and I am proud to recommend a blood remedy with such pow erful curative propertie -. I shall continue its use a little longer and feel confident that 1 will be entirely cured of one of the most obstinate cases of nasal catarrh in the country. The business men of our town know of my case. N Edwards. Lampassas Springs, Texas, May 1, 1886. SXosd a Texan. For six years I have been afflicted with blood poison, which continued to increase, while physicians were attempting to cure me. One bottle of B. B. B. has made me feel like j a new man, and 1 am now rapidly recovering. ; \V. H. Davis. San Marcos, Texas, May*3. 1880. Bud Blood nl Brunswick. Oil. I have tried B. B. B. and found it a great thing for the blood. 1 also had llhcumatie Pains and the use of one bottle of B. B. B. has done the work, but I will finish up < n the sec ond bottle as a a clincher. May God spread it to every one is my prayer. W. R. Ellis. Brunswick, Ga., April 28, 1880. AH who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula u:.d Scrofulous Swellings, (’leers, Sores, Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, five, a copy of our 32-pagc Illustrated Book of Wonders, tilled with tin; most wonderful and startling proof ever before known. Address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Don’t Buy Until you find out the new Improve- PROFITS. S3'SEND FOR J. P. Stevens & Bro 47 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. FOR SALE and RENI’ My property in Harkin, (la. Address meatTnnncl Hill, (in. J. W. KEENER. OUR WORKS Are Running BY STEAM, And Ready To SERVETHEPUBLIC Will Cast every day, as usual, and give best attention to Orders. Geo- R. Lombard & Co-, Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works. Also Mill, Engine and Gin Supply House. —Pitts’ Carminative bas»Leen use during the summer months for flatu lent colic, cholera morbus, cholera in fantum and teething children for more than thirty years. During that time j it has not resulted in a single failure I when the case was begun 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 and the children will not refuse it. 2nd. I promotes digestion and the child is not weakened by drain from stomach and bowels. 3rd. It corrects all acids 1 and keeps the atoiuaeL healthy. (SEMI-WEEKI-V) HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1887 Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING PONE IN AND AROUND HARLEM. SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY SENTINEI REPORTERS —NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON- DENSED. | ... _ —lndian summer with all its gpr- I geousness will soon bo upon us. Will Columbia comity attempt ati exhibit at the State Fair ? ‘ The days of the detcstible fly and friendly musquito are numbered. IF You Waul a Hood Article Os Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for “Olil Rip” —lt behooves the farmer to save all the hay possible. The winter may be long and intense. Prepare for it. The pe.rsimou crop will soon bo ripe and then trouble will begin in the ’possum family. —The cool nights and early morn ing together with tho extreme boat during the day has rather a debilitat i ing effect upon the physical man. —Yardmaster Conner, of Augusta, spent Sunday with family and friends here. —That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We ' guarantee it For sale by Dr. W. Z Holliday. Harlem and Clarke Bros. Dearing, Ga. —Miss Katie Wilds, of Richmond county, is here on a visit to Mrs. C. B. Hicks, at West End. Miss Ida Young returned from Monteagle on Sunday. She will spend one week here before she resumes her charge at the seminary at Wash ington, Ga. —Wc arc reliably informed that the boll worm is destroying cotton in ; some section of this county. —Shiloh’s Cough and consumption i Cure is sold by us on a guarantee, ilt cures Consumption. For sale by i Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem ami ! Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Friend M. B. Hatcher came up from Augusta Sunday ami spent the ; day among his many friends here. —Claude Bennett returned to Ox ford Saturday last He will engage in teaching until October and then he will resume his studies at Emory. —Miss Rosa Hicks is .it home again, after spending several weeks in Athens and Greenesboro. We gladly welcome her back. Shiloh’s Cataukh Remedy--a posi ive cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker mouth. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Our young friend N D. Hicks, better known as “Nat,” of Mississippi, is spending his summer vacation at Grovetown. He spent several days in Harlem last week ami gave the Sentinel a pleasant call. Come again, you are welcome. —Miss Cora Bell has returned from a visit to friends in Conyers. —Friend A. H. Sturgis, one of McDuffie. most worthy citizens, paid our sanctum a pleasant visit on Sat urday last —Mr. and Mrs. John G. Dozier were here on a sad mission Saturday of last week. —For lame Lack, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by' Dr. W Z. Holli day, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dear ing, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fortson, of Cobbham, came down on Friday to see their sick brother. They reached here only a short while before the dissolution. —J. Neal, the accommodating and accomplished post master at Thomson, spent Saturday here. —Mrs. V,’. J. Heggie and children, of Grovetown, came up one afternoon last week on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Paschal. —W. A. Langston, of Atlanta, vis ited Lit father here on Sunday laid. I —Friend Lee Lamkin returned to his work on yesterday, after a month's rest brought on from sickness. —Mrs. L. A. Luke, -of Number Three, is visiting her old homo in Greene county this week. Si.ei ri.i ss Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. For side by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem ami Clarke Bros.. Dearing, Ga. Mr. L. A. Luke, one of Columbia’s respected citizens and a successful [ farmer gave us a pleasant call on yesterday accompanied by his younger brother Master Joe. - -"WHY WILL YOU cough when ! Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate lelief. Price It) cts. ami *l. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. Miss Cora McCord, one of Au gusta's most charming young ladies' came up on yesterday to visit her brother's family. We hope her stay will be protracted. —Catarrh Cfhkd, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In jector free For sale by Dr. W. Z Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros. Dearing, Ga. w —Mr. Newnan Hicks, accompanied by L. F. Verdery, of Augusta, made a business trip to Appling on yester day. Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediately reliaved by Shiloh’s Cure For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem ami Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —'The Misses Cooper, two charm ing ladies from Ogoechee, who have been spending some limo with Mrs. ! H. T. Mathews, on Main street, re turned to their home on Sunday, much to the regret of many friends made duri g their short stay. Wo hope their stay was sufficiently pleas- j ant to induce them to come again ! very soon. Harlem Insliliilo- The fall term of our school opened at the new Institute on yesterday with a very creditable attendance. With a handsome new, well arranged 1 building, under the management of' Prof. Ellington is sufficient guarantee of success. There is no place in • I Georgia better adapted for school purposes than Harlem and parties de siring to send their children to a high grade school should communicate with Prof. J. W. Ellington at once. Tlie Piedmont Fair- We call special attention to the at tractive advertisement elsewhere in this issue, gotten up by the irrepres si bio Joe W. White, of the Georgia Railroad, offering superior induce ment to those who contemplate taking I in the Piedmont Fair. No one I should fail to take advantage of the lew rates. This fair wi 1 in ah prob-1 ability eclipse anything of the kind ; ever witnessed in the State of Geor gia. Arrange your business and i have everything in readiness to visit! Atlanta during the fuir, if only for one day. You cannot afford to miss ■ it. A STRIKE l\ GREEAVILLE. MILL OPERATIVES OBJKIT TO A HI I'II'.IN TENDKNT. Gmi .sxii.le, S. (!., Sept. 3.—About forty operatives, including the weav ers, beamers and loom fixers of the i Huguenot mills, struck to-duv on ac count of the change of superinten dents. Mr. J. H Green has been superintendent several years ami is thoroughly competent; but President Fulenweider reduced his wages ami he resigned. Mr. Badnett was ap pointed to fill the vacancy to-day, when the operatives struck and re fused to work under him, alleging that he is incompetent to judge their work. The operatives want Mr. Green reinstated, and refuse to work until Tcrinw, i2."5 iiYtMtr in Advance. i this is done. The President refuses -to do this, and says ho will employ new operatives. Meanwhile tho mill is being run with tho < peratives who did not strike. Augusta Chronicle. THE SIRE IM (HUE. AN ELOPEMENT WHICH RENDERS CUFFV HAD Ono Jones, of the colored persua sion living neat Harlem came in pos | session of knowledge on Munday that, j rendered him very miserable. It seems that one Pruitt, a friend of Jones, had recently by his arts and wilds induced Jones’ wife to elope with him. Jones is now disconso late and refuses to bo comforted by any thing Have by some process of law that will bring tho wayward to justice I.’OYE TO JOIN HIS ANGEL WIFE. On Friday last, just after the sun had kissed this world good night ami passed into its bed of crimson ami gold the spirit of A. G. Sturgis va cated its habitation of clay ami wend ed its way to the Father who gave if, and to-day is walking tho glory lit hills of immortality in the New Jeru salem, where there is no night.— What a reward for having lived right and served the Muster faithful ly. It seemed no cross to him to give up sinful habits and to abstain therefrom. Ho did not find it ncces-. sury to give up absolutely his former companions, but treated them kindly . and politely and always stood ready to speak a word for the Lord who had been so good to him. Having ) lost a lucrative position that paid him handsomely lit home, lie sought and obtained employment in tho west, ami ’twas there while in the billhful performance of duty that dread dis ease seized and preyed upon his phy sical manhood and when no longer able to work he turned his face homo ward. Not, however, until his doom was sealed. Ho felt impressed from tho beginning of his sickness that the end was near at band, expressing perfect willing css to obey the call, realizing fully wlint was in store for him in the bettor world. His exam pin is worthy of emulation and when we think of the brevity of human life, how important it becomes that we make ready for the summons. Tin! Oldest Aiiisi! in tieergia- Mi h S E. Kennedy, one of the old est ami best known nurses in Georgia [stales that in all her experience with i | bowel troubles and children teething, I Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cirdial is! the best remedy. WGRO < HICAIERY ; CT'EFV SHOWS IIIMKEI.I EQUAL TO THE EMI.IUIENCY. Editors Si-ntim l : We give the following uh we got it : Friendship is tho mime of a Negro ; church, near Little River, on what is I knowr ns tho ndgo road. 'lbis church a few days ago had its an ! nmil meeting, and, of course, tho brethren kille 1 the fatted cmf and made grent preparations for the visit ing brethren; but, alas! some of them didn’t have the luxuries they desired to set before their brethren W hat I was to bo done? No money; no credit mid nothing to ent. Think of ' the situation. Ah ! n new idea, real izing wherever there’s a will there’s a i way, they proposed to find the way, 1 and here it is: They went to Au gusta to their factor with tho flatter- J ing statement that they had dead oodles of cotton, but nothing to hab it with. Now, if you will just let us have three or four bolts of bagging and ties accordingly we will soon have the cotton to you. The factor VOL V NO. 71 in his imagination seeing the 500 pounders lying around bis warehouse was delighted to lot them have tho niateiial. Tho negroes got enough to cover more cotton t an they will make in years to coine, brought it I home, sold it out for cash to their neighbors for less than they promis ! od to pay for it, thereby realizing en ough cash to got what they wanted. Who says our brother in black is not improving? Would any white mnu thought of such a novel idea to get a little cash? Oucasional Eubanks, Ga. A Lady Editor Explain*. Douglassville Industrial: Since the first issue of my journal sixty-four offers of marriage have been made to me by patties 1 never saw. From such a list I could undoubtedly select a curiosity of mummifying. But the plain, naked truth is that a few years since I actually met a crank face to face who had the courage to vocalize his offering. Tat first posi tively refused, directly relented, shortly acquiesced The fact is I any married mid have three youthful daughters and a husband. Juvenile Cotton Picking. Albany Nows: Mr. J. H. Slory.one of the most industrious and conse quently successful farmers of Worth county, hud a cotton picking contest on his place one day last week, with good results, ns follows: Story’s 15-year old boy. .411 pounds. Story’s 13-year-old girl. .311 pounds. Stephens (man) 31)6 pounds. 'Loin Reynolds (man)... 306 pounds. Story’s ID-vcar-old girl. .180 pounds Story’s !) year-old girl.. 180 pounds Mr. J. J. Culpepper said that Mr Stephan*, who is one of the best cot ton pickers in the county, did not be. gin the rice until after dinner, but had pick ' 1 leisurely all the morning. Open cotton b ills m ist have been thick in that field, and tho pickers must have exerted themselves extra ordinarily. The most remarkable fact connected with the affair is tho quantity of seed cotton gathered by tho children of Mr Story. It doinon st rates how serviceable children can prove on a farm. It also shows that whiten can labor on in our southern sunshino mid enjoy a feeling of se curity from suffering a sunstroke. Our atmosphere strains the sunlight and removes the deadly rajs. FELL BICK TURKE TIJIEi ““ SHOCKING ANII FATAL EXI’EIUENCE OT * WELL DIGGER. A Nashville special to tho Atlanta Constitution says: A serious acci dent iw reported from four miles of Smithville, Tenn., at the residence of B Barnes. Mr. Barnes’ well had just been dug, about fifty four feet in depth. Samuel Braswell had gone down in it to finish it, when he wine iii conflict with choke damp. They n immediately let the bucket down to H him, mid he got in it and they drew E him up to near the top, when, being E h dl'ocatiid and exhauated, he turned KI the rope loose and fell back to the bottom. Willie B.irnea got into the Efl bucket and went down idler him and Igj inndvei tcui' • juet caught hold of Ida ft urn and atm led back with him, with- ■ out thinking to properly eecure him ft to the bucket When he lacked only H about 211 feet of reaching the top, B| Bluewell, n"I being quite dead, began to kirk, and got loohc and fell back to ft, the bottom, 'l imy then got u hold B and cifuglit in bin clotlmH and started M to draw Inin out, but the bold tor® HI 'out and Im again fell to the bottom. HE finally they got a rope around hiaHe wrist, and Hucrimded in getting to the lop, but he wiih badly bruised and mangled, having one arm one leg broken. S The Lilth Huckleberry ,|| that growa alongaide our hills andHf mountains contains an native pie that han a happy effect on bowels. It enteiH largely in Dr. g< ia’ Huckleberry Cordial, the greflflH bowel remedy. |gl|