The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, September 13, 1887, Image 1

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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL. Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors. The Residents OF Columbia County MAY NOT SWFEB 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 urn ma 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. Dr, IK L. Peei’les, Harlem, Ga. OWING to my many patrons, and lustill broader field before me, I have determin ed to offer my services as a General I'racti tioner at most liberal terms. D. L. PEEPLES, M. D. Dental Notice. AMILIES desiring my services at their homes, cither in Columbia or McDuffie coun ties can secure them by addressing me nt Lhr coin ton. GEORGE PATERSON, Surgeon Dentist. Don’t Buy Until you find out the new Improve ments. Save the ’’it I middleman’s PROFITS. IHrSEND FOR CATALOGUES...®# J. P. Stevens & Bro 47 Whitehall Street, ■ ATLANTA, GA. FOR SALE and RENT My property in Harlem, Ga. Address me at Tunnel Hill, Ga. J. W. KEENER. | Subscribe for the Sentinel. PIEDMONT EXPOSITION! AT ATLANTA, - G-EORGIA Opens October 10th, Closes October 22d, 1887. President Grover Cleveland WILL BE IN ATLANTA OCTOBER 18 AND 19. THE Georgia Railroad Company AND Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern R. R. WILL SELL IROOTD TRIP TICKETS At the following low rates from all Regular Stations. Tickets will include admission coupon to Exposition grounds, for which an additional charge of 50 cents will be made. No tickets will be sold without the above named coupon is attached. The rates will be as follows from sta tions named, including admission to Exposition Grounds : Harlem to Atlanta and return, - $3 10 Saw Dust ‘‘ “ “ - 310 Dearing “ “ “ - 335 Bonesville ■• ■ “ “ “ - 325 Thomson “ “ “ • 3.20 Mesena “ “ “ * 3,05 Camak “ “ “ -30 q Norwood “ “ “ ■ 2 S>o The sale of tickets will commence on Sunday, October 9th, and continue until October 22d, inclusive, limited to 5 days, including date ol sale. W White S: Dorsey Traveling Passenger Agent. General Passenger Agent. AUGUSTA, GA. W. 1. DELPH, 831 Broad. Street, AUGUSTA. - - - GEORGIA. 3 car loads COOKING and HEATING STOVES. 1 car load of GRATES. I'lain ami Enamel' 1 13, 11, 15,16, 17, JK, 19 and 20 inches. 150 boxes ROOFING 'J IN, 20 x2m, standard brands. 5,000 FIRE BRICK, 15 bbls. FIRE ( LAY. 200 Joints Terra Cotta Pipe, 500 Sets of GRATE BRICK. 1 000 pounds No. SOLDER. 500 pounds half and half SOLDER. 100 bundles SHEET IRON. One car load Tin Ware, Pressed and Pi' d. Buckets. Cups, Dish Pans, Wash Pans. Milk P..»h, Milk Buckets., Strainers, (»1 Cans, Cofl" Pots, Pie Plates, Measure*! and Funnels, Woodenware in great variety. w iMa.mii swarra Has been sold for the past fifteen years giving sutisf i ■ o. I ■-nty different rnzes. Ihc New Excelsior is very handsomely finished. We have at< . i’-1 tabic and Stationary Ranges Steel an< Call or send your orders to 831 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. i W. I. Delph: (SEMI-WI3EKEY) HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 18S7 OFT IN THE ■i & STILLY NIGHT WHEX TOUR CHILD IS TEETHING,' Arc you awakened with the piteous erica of the littla one, who ts so gradually wasting away by the drain age upon its system from the effects of teething. J I THE BUSINESS MAN, ‘ Wearied from the labors of the day, on going home finds that he cannot have the desired and necessary rest, for the little darling is still suffering, and slowly and pitifully wasting away by the drainage upon its system from the effects of teething. If he would think to use Dr. BIGGERS’ EUCELEBEBE7 CO3EIAL, the Great Southern Remedy, loss of sleep and bowel complaints would be unknown in that home. It will cure Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and all Bowel Disorders. For sale by all Druggists. 50c. a bottle. i WALTER A. TAYLOR, -A.tla.ntit, Ga. Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND AROUND HARLEM. SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FI.Y BY SENTINEL REPORTERS —NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON DENSED. —Croquett is dead for a season. —Mr. Newnan Hicks visited friends in McDuffie county last week. If You Want a Good Article ©f Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for “01(1 Rip" —Prof. Otis Ashmore, after a week’s absence, on business in Joces b >ro, returned to Harlem on Sunday. —Mrs. Cora Harrison, of Augusta, visited her uncle, Dr. Paschal, here last week. Eugene Paschal, of Wilkes coun ty, is here on a visit to his uncle, Capt. Geo. M. Ree l. Miss Katie Wilds returned to her home in Richmond county on Sat nr day last. —A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. Capt. Farris and wife, who have been sojourning in Harlem since White Oak Campmeeting, left on yesterday for Mesana. —The Literary will hold its regular meeting at the residence of Mr. L. V. Hatcher on Friday evening of this week. A full attendance of the mem bers is desired. —FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guaran tee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Miss Ada Ballard, after spend ing several days delightfully in Har lem, returned to her home near Ap pling on yesterday. another column you will find the names of the gentlemen before whom ! you will appear if you stand charged with crime. —ARE YOU MADE miserable by I Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shi- I lull’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. For ; sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem j and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Mrs. A. J. Avary, Jr., visited friends and relatives here Ibis week. —Mr. Wave Ballard visited the Sentinel on Friday last and rendered some valuable assistance in the mail ing department Hope to have him visit us again in the near future. The Rev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Bour i lion, Ind., says: “Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Con , sumption cure.” For sale by Dr. \\. Z. Holliday, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Mr. Oliver Hardy is busily cn ' gaged at this time on his tax books. —High Sheriff L. L. Magruder spent, Saturday in our town. He is ' engaged at present issuing iuvita tions to an entertainment that will 1 begin at Appling on ttio fourth Mon day. SHILOH'S CURE will immedia ; telyrelieve Croup. Whooping Cough andßronchitis, For sale by Dr. W. Z Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros Dearing, Ga —J. A. Banks, of Grovetown, pass ;ed through Harlem Saturday en ■ route for his homo near Appling, where ho will rusticate for several days. - Miss Sue Reynolds, one of the ■ most accomplished teachers in Geor gia left here on Saturday for Rich mond county where she resumed her interesting school on yesterday. HACK METAUK.”u lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holli day, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —See advertisement of W. I. Delph in another column. Moro extended notice will appear iu our next issue. TcrmiM, ii Year in -A-tlvtiiiotJ. —Hon. S. C. Lamkin returned to ' Atlanta last night to resume his du ties iu the Senate. Ho was accom panied by Master Bayard, who is also ; a very useful auxiliary to the Senate. —ln this issue you will find the semi-annual stateme t of the Stauu- I ton Life Association of Virginia.— Read it carefully. I —Mr. James D. Dawson, repre ' santing the Augusta Oil Company, ; paid us a pleasant visit yesterday. He is a most agreeable gentleman and | will always find a welcome in our L sanctum. —We clip from the Lincolnton News the following concerning Dr. Patterson, whose card appears in an ! other column: “Dr. Patterson has done a great deal of work in Lincoln all of which has proved perfectly sat is factory, and he has also made our whole community bis friends. We hope we may now be allowed to | claim him as a citizen of LincoL, but ! it seems he must also back and forth [toDanburg. Between now and Sep tember 15th he can be found at his office here.” THE DESTRUCTIVE FUMES. WM. LANHDELI. I.OSES HIS GIN HOUSE. At noon Saturday last a dense black smoke began to ris.e in the direc tion of Mr. Wm. Lansdell’s gin house and with cue voice all declared it was Mr. L’s gin house being consumed. Very soon a long continued blowing of the engine whistle confirmed our fears. The fire originated in the press room, the result of carelessness in the use of matches. Loss estimat ed at S7OO. No insurance. The ex pensive tiro extinguisher, recently at tached, proved utterly worthless. In I addition to the buil ling two bales of cotton and .300 bushels of seed were i consumed. STILL ANOTHER. We learn that on Sunday morning the gin house of Mr. C. H. Ellington, in McDuffie, together with three bales of cotton succumbed to the ' fiery clement. We tailed to ascer tained the orgin of the fire. —Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appe tite, Dizziness and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Dr. W. Z Holliday Harlem and Clarke Bros. Dearing.Ga. Jury List. Below will bo found the jury list for September term, 1887: GRAND JURY. John Baston, Thos E Darsey, W L Benton, Chas Bas ton, W K Jones, L V Hatcher, G B Magruder, Wm Lans dell, R L Neal, L D Walton, R W Lamkin, John A Eubanks, I 1 ’ R Ben son, F A Timberlake, F F Mosley, C M Hill, G L Fulbright, Ferdinand Smalley, Griff B Lamkin, II A Cook, R J Blount, James A Lamkin, M Me Daniel, S E Kelley, Joe A Hill, Jus M Prather. TRAVERSE JOKY, N J Bennett, David Bevins, J T. Cook, Richard Foster, EJ Ivy, DO Hancock, Jas W Fitzgerald, J P Blackstone, E P Green, A J Bailey, Jr, Z McDanie 1 , T E Reid, John E Story, John W Young, John I, Bart lett, Chas E Reid, Hairy E Walton, Joe Burch, Wm B Young, Jabez i Wilkins, Robt Lewis, J M Fuller, Wm Wintaker, Joe T Gay, W J Marshall, James Connell, Glen T Young, Dred Fitzgerald, Isaac M Miles, E P Mor ris, WT. Florence, J W Powell, Ed Prather, F M Powell, Robt A Dulin, John M M urray. Really Wonderful Yes, Mrs. Smith, it is really won derful, the effect Dr, Digger's Huckle berry Cordial has had on my little child that was suffering so with that bowel trouble. I advise you to get a bottle ul once, VOL V NO. 73 .1 Great. Victory- A great victory over the ravages of bowel trouble, was achieved when old Dr. Biggers gave his remedy. Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial to a suffering world. It is the great bowel panacea. The Festival- At an early hour Friday evening last the Phillips lot was brilliantly lighted up with Chinese lanterns.— Preparatory to the opening of the festivaljand in duo time the crowd began to assemble, when the enjoy ment of the evening commenced. The demand for ice cream and cake was unprecedented, therefore it was finan cially as well as socially a grand suc cess. All are under special obliga tions to Mrs. Paschal for substantial contributions and personal services tendered. The success was largely due to her untiring energy and good judgment. Music and Ils Effects. 'Hie Georgia Music House, one of the oldest musical establishments in the Sotfth, is certainly making liberal offers this year. From this establish ment a person can buy an organ on payment of only $> 0J per month and the best of pianos for orly $lO 00 per month without interest. Guitars, banjos, violins, nceordeons, etc., are all sold on long time. Musi cal homes are always happy homes and upon such conditions every home can be a happy one. Call on or ad dress the Georgia Music House for particulars, E. D. Irvine, Manager, Macon, Ga. Special long time will bo given persons who desire it. A Bad Nasal Organ. For over four yearn I have been'A great «uf* serer from a terrible form of Nanai Catarrh. I wan greatly annoyed with a constant roaring in my head and my hearing became very much impaired. The dinchargo from my none wan profane and very offennive, and my general health impair 'd I tried nmnt all prominent physician*, but they did not cure me, and 1 imod varioUH advertised preparation# without benefit. One day I chanced to read a remarkable ar tic v. written by a prominent citizen of A.theuM, Ga., Htating that be bail been permanently enroll by the line of eight bottlen of B B. B.— Botanic Blood Balm. Being Hkeptloal on the Hiibjcct, I wrote to him on the nubject and re ceived a mont encouraging annwer to the eflecfi that lx had been cured long enough to bo thoroughly Ratinfied that no return of the diw e.iMe would eiiHiie. 1 then went to th • drug Htoro of T. E. Hmitli A- Bi 0., and pure,hawed B B. B , and to my utter aHtonisliment ami HatiMaction, the line of ten bottlcH haH ii Htori’d my general health. Htoppcd the roaring HeiiMation, entiiely healed an<l c.ure;d the nanal eatarrb and I am protiel to r<fomim nd a blood remedy with Much pow erful curative propi rtioL I Mhall continue its use a little longer and feel e.ontidemt that I will be entirely cured of one of the mont obxtinate caHew of nawal catarrh in the country. 'J ho biiwim hh men of our town know of my caHe. N. C. Edwakdh. liainpaHßaH Hpringw, Texa«, May 1, IHH6. Blood o< a Texaai For wix yeaiH J have been afflicted with biood poi Mon, which (ontimicd to increuHß, while pliVniciaUH wi re attempting to cure me. One. bottle of B. B. B haw made me feel like a new man, ami 1 am now rapidly recovering. \V. H. Davim. San MarcoH, Texan, MayJß. 1886. Buil Blood at Brunswick, Ga. I have tried B. B. B. and found it a great thing for the blood. I hlmo had Bhoiimatio I’ainH and the uwe of oxo bottle of B. B. B. han done the work, but ! will finUb up on the sec ond bottle hh a a clincher. May God Hpread it to every om in my prayer. W. B> EbbUb Bruiibwjek, Gti., April 28, 1886, All who desire full information about ttio came and cure, of Blood PoiHoiiH, Scrofula and Scrof ilouH SwellingH, Ulccrn. Soj-ch, Blicuma tiHm, Kidney (’omplaintw. Catarrh, etc., can wf /rnre by mail, fr< < , a copy of our 83-pago llbintrated Book of WondcrM, filled with tno inoHt wonderful ami startling proof ever beforu known. Addrenw, BLOOD BALM GO.. Atlanta, Ga, 50,000 BUSHELS Cotton Seed WASTS® Highest Cash Price Paid by J. F. Hatcher &. Co., AGENTS AUGUSTA OIL COMPAHT Hahlbx, Ga.