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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL
Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors.
The Residents
I
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
WEB MU.
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,
Dental Notice.
‘ J.P AMI LIES deHiring my services at their
' homes, either in Columbia or McDuffie coun-
I ties can secure them by addressing me at Lin
colnton.
GEORGE PATERSON,
Surgeon Dentist.
Don’t Buy Until you
ii&gafcfind out the new
B£>***, Improve*
Save the
middleman’s
PROFITS.
WSEND FOR CATALOGUES..r#
J. P. Stevens & Bro
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Tax Noticeforlßß7.
I will make my rounds as follows foi the
JL purpose of collecting Taxes due for 1887 :
At Dr J T Smith's, District No. 1, Oct. 3rd
J L Smith's, “ “ 2, Oct. 4th
J.uke’s Store “ “ 3, Oct sth
Dunu’s Chapel “ “ 4, Oct 6th
Mrs P G Morrow's “ “ 8, Oct 7th
Grovetown “ “ 7, Oct Bth
Appling “ *• 5, Oct 10th
SECOND ROUND
i At Dr J T Smith's District No 1. Oct 17th
J L Smith’s “ “ 2, “ 18th
Luke’s Store “ “ 3, “ 19th
Dunn’s Chapel “ “ 4, “ 20th
Mrs 1* G Morrow’s “ “ 8, “ 21th
Grovetown “ “ 7, “ 22nd
Appling •* “ 5, “ 29th
THIRD BOUND.
At Dr J T Smith’s District No 1, Nov slh
J L Smith’s “ “ 2, “ 7th
Luke’s Store “ “ 3, *• 10th
Dunn’s Chapel “ “ 4, “ 11th
Grovetown “ “ 7, “ 12th
Mrs P G Morrow’s “ “ 8, “ 14th
At Appling First Tuesday in December,
which will be my last dav at the different pre
cincts. All parties who do not settle by that
time will find their papers in the hands of the
Sheriff for collection. 1 will beat Harlem every
day when not at above named places. Come
early and settle as the State needs money to
payoff the Legislature.
O. Hardy, T. C. C. 0.
Hunnicutt & Bellingrath,
SANITARY PLUMBERS, STEAM m GAS FITTERS.
Architectural Galvanized Iron Workers
Cor. Peachtree and Walton, Atlanta, g.v
—AGENTS FOR—
Knowles’ Steam Pumps, Dunning’s Boilers, Morris A Tasker’s Wrought Iron Pipe for Steam
Gas and Water, Climax Gas Machine,
AND DEALERS IN
Steam Fitters and Plumbers Brass Goods, Bath Tubs. Wash Basins, Marble Slabs, Water
Closets, Stoves, Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Furnaces, Marbelize 1 Iron and
Slate Mantles, Grates, Hardwood Mantles,
Gas Fixtures, Pumps, Rubber Hose, etc. Plain and Fine Grates a specialty.
and Specifications furnished on application.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
As I intend to leave Harlem next year, I
now offer my House and Lot for Sale or
Rent, The house contains eight large rooms,
a splended well of water in the yard, as good
as any in the place. Terms to suit purchaser.
For further particulars call on or address me
at Harlem.
7-\TKJ rj ■ T O's !-.
W?T 'Sign Red Front.) «“■
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Stoves and Ranges, Fireplace -Heaters
Furnaces Tinware and Heuse-Furnishing Goods. Sole agents for the Cel
' ebrated “Favorite” Cook Stoves, conceded by all to be the . beet Stove ever
I made. Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Repairing done in the best man
i ner by the best mechanics.
£33 Srea4 Street* Sa*
(SEM I-WEEKEY)
HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1887
A Bad Nasal Organ.
For over four years I have been a great suf
serer from a terrible form of Nasal Catarrh. I
was greatly annoyed with a constant roaring
in my head and my hearing became very
much impaired.
The discharge from my nose was profuse ami
very offensive, and my general health impair
ed. I tried most all prominent phvsicianH,
but they did not cure me, ami 1 used various
advertised without hem tit.
One day 1 chanced to read a remarkable ar
tie e written by a prominent citizen of Athens,
Ga., stating that he had been permanently
cured by the use of eight bottles of B. 11. B.
Botanic Blood Bahn. Being skeptical on the
subject, 1 wrote to him on the subject and re
ceived a most encouraging answer to the eilect
that he had been cured long enough to be
thoroughly satisfied that no return of the dis
ease would ensue.
I then sent to the drug store of T. E. Smith
A Bro., and purchased P. B. 8., and to my
utter astonishment ami satisfaction, the use of
ten bottles has restored my general health,
stopped the roaring sensation, cntiiely healed
and cured the nasal catarrh and I am proud
to recommend a blood remedy with such pow
erful curative propertie'.
1 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. C. Edwabdh.
Lampassas Springs, Texas, May 1, 1886.
83.004 $£ a
For six years I have been afflicted with biood
poison, which continued to increase, while
physicians were attempting to cure me.
One bottle of B. B. 15. hat* made me feel like
a new man, and 1 am now rapidly recovering.
W. 11. Davis.
San Marcos, Texas, May M 3. 1886.
Bad Blood at Brunswick, (in.
I have tried B. B. B. ami found it a great
thing for the blood. I also had Rheumatic
Pains and the use of one bottle of B. B. B. has
done the work, but 1 will finish up on 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, 1886.
All who desire full information about the
cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and
Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheuma
tism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can
secure by mail, free, a copy of our 32-page
Illustrated Book of Wonders, tilled with the
most wonderful and startling proof ever before
known. ‘ Address,
BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE and RENT
My property in Harlem, Ga.
Address me at Tunnel Hill, Ga.
J. W. KEENER.
b issCS a es fcSa it,.well & co's
Newspap r Advertising Bureau (to Spruce St.),
where advertlsintf QI ff* I*o WBJ
lUnw.
Harlem Happenings
WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND
AROUND HARLEM.
SQUIDS CAUGHT ON THE FI.Y BY SENTINEL
REPORTERS NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON-
DENSED.
McDuffie Superior Court con
vened on yesterday, Judge 11. C.
Roney presiding
If You Want a Good Wide
Os Plug Tobacco, nsk your denier for
“Old Rip ’’
—Pay up and renew your sub
scription and our blessings will abide
with you.
—For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Fluster. Price 25
cents. For sale by Dr. W Z. Holli
day, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dear
ing, Ga.
—Prepare for emergencies by tak
ing out a policy in the Staunton Life.
Hardy & Ballard, agents, Harlem,
Ga.
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a posi
tive cure for catarrh, diptheria and
canker mouth. For sale by Dr. W.
Z. Holliday, Harlem, and Clarke
Bros., Dearing, Ga.
—We learn of several marriages
that, will take place in the near future,
in which Harlem will figure promi
nently. Don’t all blush at once.
—Shiloh’s Cough and consumption
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures Consumption. For sale by
Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and
Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga.
—According to J. C. C. the follow
ing is a good recipe for poverty:
Work hard and save all you make.
—ls you had any conception of
how much we need money, dear de
linquents, you would come up
promptly ami pay your arrearage.
--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.
—The ordinance “of baptism was
administered at Silver Run on Sun
day last, Rev. J. M. Atkinson officiat
ing.
—Croup, whooping cough and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by
Shiloh’s Cure For sale by Dr. W. Z.
Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros.,
Dearing, Ga.
-—Rev. J. W. Ellington received a
unanimous call to the pastorate of
Fort Creek Church in McDuffie coun
ty on Saturday last.
—Catarrh Cured, 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.
—Columbia Superior Court con
venes Monday next. As usual, the
Sentinel will be on hand and we hope
those in arrears will remember us and
come substantially to our rescue.
—WHY WILL YOU cough when
Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate
relief. Price 10 cts. and sl. For
sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem
and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga.
—The Staunton Life Associatian of
Staunton, Va., has been reinstated by
an act of the Legislature and is now an
thorized to do business in this State.
—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
Clarke Bros.. Dearing, Ga.
Judge Roebuck was engaged on
yesterday in the trial of a case of corn
stealing from the fields of Hon. S. C.
Lamkin, in which three boys, Dray
■ ton, Tom and Sanders Steed were
! convicted and bound over to Superior
1 Court.
Trouble in the Camp
Some of our friends are having
' trouble with hogs. One party is
claiming damage for the destruction
of his corn and the other claims dam
age for the mutilation of his hog.
Terms, $1 52*5 n, Year in Advance*
I’tTsonal Mention.
—Mr. W. H. Collins, after an ex
, tended an t protracted trip west to
his former home, returned to Harlem
i by the fast train Saturday evening
j last.
i —Jno. L. Hussey and our junior
editor spent Saturday last in the
“Gate City.”
Dr. A. J. Avary returned to Sparta
on Friday. We miss him and iiopc to
i have him with us again very soon,
notwithstanding the many attractions
for him in Sparta.
—We were glad to note the return
i on Satuday of Mrs. J. L. Hussey and
her interesting children, Grace amt
Hoyt, who have been absent nearly
three months visiting family and
friends in and near Detroit, Mich.—
i They report a delightful visit ami
seem to be much improved physically.
Hoyt is as fat as can be and as cute
as ever. We can assert without the
fear of contradiction that our worthy
friend Hussey is happy.
—Mrs. W. S. Atkinson reached
home one day last week after a pro
tracted stay of several months in
Southwest Georgia.
—Hon. Richmond Harris, our
faithful Representative, came down
on the fast train Saturday and will
spend several days at home.
—Hon. S. 0. Lamkin returned to
Atlanta last night.
Augusta Gazette: Mr. A L. Hatch
er, a popular merchant of Harlem
and one of the best boys in the State,
was in the city on yesterday.
—Capt. J 0. Clarke and wife, of
Augusta, came up last week ami will
spend the remainder of the season nt
the Hicks’ house.
Our young friend Willie Prather
is studying medicine in the office of
: Dr. W. Z. Holliday.
(O’Stop at the Markham during
the Piedmont Exposition.
- - -
A Narrow Escape-
Harlem narrowly escaped a fire of
. some magnitude on Friday night at
■ the blacksmith and wood shops of Mr.
W. S. Atkinson. It was discovered
by some one in passing in time to
prevent a conflagration.
Sail Ilea 111
On Saturday morning last at an
early hour the reaper death entered
the happy homo of Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Wilson, of Thomson, and claimed
their sweet little thirteen months old
babe and left the fond parents discon
solate. We sympathize deeply with
them in this bitter dispensation of
Providence, and we would fain say,
be of good cheer, for little Maud is a
wee little white winged messenger to
day, flitting around and about the
throne of mercy, making intercession
and patiently awaiting the coming of
the great reunion.
Saved My Cliihl
Can you not appreciate the feelings
of gratitude in Mr. W. L. Fain, of
Atlanta, when he says Dr. Biggers
Huckleberry Cordial saved his child
that ho thought dying from bowel
trouble.
Stop at the Mark him during
the Piedmont Exposition.
lliinniiTill & Btllingratli.
In tiiis issue we present you the
handsome and attractive card of Hun
nicutt and Bellingrrjth, of Atlanta, the
most reliable as well as the most ex
tensive dealers'in house furnishing
' goods in the South. We urge you to
i read their card carefully and make out
your memorandum and during your
trip to the Piedmont Exposition call
on the above named gentlemen and
make your purchases.
Stop at the Markham during
| the Piedmont Exposition.
VOL V NO. 7-5
A SUllfflS'ilOJ
TO THE FARMERS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY.
! Feeiing deeply interested in the
agricultural interest <.-f this county, I
am induced to make this appeal to
you through the Sentinei. I do
i earnestly believe that the time is at
I hand when we should become united
as a band of farmers.
Every known profession in the
world have organized themselves into
unions, to protect and foster their
' special interest. We, as a class of
farmers, have never united. So long
as wo remain divided in our interest
and pursuit, just so long will we be
buffeted about and handled
without care by the outside
world. Can you not see every day of
5 our life the necessity of combined
i action among us ? Let us take hold
<>f this work of organizing with a de
termination of carrying it to a suc
cessful end. Let us form clubs in
every district in the county. And
then, let all the clubs unite them
selves into one union and meet once
or twice a year or oftener if necessary
| and make such laws as will be ncces
! sary to protect us and our interest in
the future. I firmly believe that
nothing but good can result from such
a course. Other counties ii. the State
have gone forward in this matter, and
I have been reliably informed that
they have been greatly benefilted by
being united as a band of farmers.
If you, my friends will only take
hold in earnest we can form good
clubs in every district in the county.
Let us bear from you, fanners,
through the Sentinel as well rs pri
vately about this grand cause. I can
assure you that a delegation from our
club at Lansdell's grove will come
and assist yoi! in organizing and aid
you in every way they can with pleas
ure. J beg you to give this matter a
c.ireful consideration, and if it meets
with your approval I will bo glad to
hear from you in reference to the
matter. Respectfully,
J ebe T. Smith.
Oiiit More Effort-
If you are growing weaker and
weaker from that bloody dysentery
which does not succumb to the treat
merit of physicians make one more ef
fort and take Dr. Biggers’ Huckleber
ry Cordial.
CABIIIT ON THE TRACK.
mother and da ugh er meet theik
DEATH.
Augusta Chronicle: News reached
the city yesterday afternoon of the
killing of n mother mid daughter by
No. 63, t he outgoing Fort Royal train,
one mile this side of Martin’s station,
about -13 miles from the city. The
particulars that wo learned were
about as follows: The train, a little af
ter 3 o’clock, was going over the best
portion of the road, and at a very
rapid rate. Engineer Henry Perkins
spied a colored girl and woman ahead
of him a short distance. He blew his
whistle and put on brakes. The wo
man and child in t eir endeavor to
get out of the wav ran down the track
to cross. They were, however, over
taken by the engine before they
reached the crossing and were run
over and horribly mangled beneath
the wheels ami died in a few minutes.
[t was learned that the parties kill
ied were mother and daughter The
I train was in charge of Capt. John
I Jenkins, one of the best conductors
on the line.
TO RENT,
i A good Two Horse Farm (on the
edge of Harlem) with the privilege to
increase it to a three horse farm for
same rent On the place is a dwell
ing of 7 rooms, a large garden and a
•splendid well of water.
Apply to
Mrs H. G. Anthony.
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