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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL
Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors.
The Residents
OF
Columbia County
MAY NOT
S6FFEB
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
uwa 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,
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Dry Goods, Notions and No veltfc s
822 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Since the fire of February 12th, which destroyed Masonic Temple,
want of room forced us to be content with carrying a very limited
stock compared with what we are now prepared to oiler. Improve
ments and extensions just completed, make our present premises—two
floors, each 165 feet long by 25 feet wide—the handsomest, most
commodious, best lighted and best suited in every way for the dis
play of goods, in Augusta ; and we challenge the South Atlantic States
to match the stock for variety, completeness of assortment and care
fulness of selection. More time and attention are devoted to its pur
chase, than are spent on any similar stock in the South, and the result
will be apparent to all who inspect it carefully. On the shelves, and
in reser* e, can be found at all times full lines of every class of Dry
Goods, Notions, etc., from low priced SUBSTANTIAL GOODS TO
THE FINEST FABRICS rnd choicest designs produced in this coun
try or imported from abroad; and without quoting figures in detail,
WE GIVE A POSITIVE, UNQUALIFIED GUARANTEE ON PRICES AGAINST
EVERY HOUSE AND EVERY MARKET IN THE UNITED STATES. We mean
to give satisfaction to everybody who docs business with us ; and
whenever any article from our house does not come up to representa
tion, the purchaser will oblige us by notifying us ptomptly, and we
will make the mutter satisfactory in every instance.
Samples sent by mail on application. In ordering samples, please
specify as exactly as possible the goods desired, and in ordering
goods, state whether something else may be substituted or not, incase
the particular article ordered is sold out.
DALY & ARMSTRONG,
AUGUSTA, GA,
Hunnicutt & Bellingrath,
SAHITARY PLUMBERS, STEIN hd GAS FITTERS.
Architectural Galvanized Iron Workers
ASTX) WJ-BOOFEBS
Cor. Peachtree and Walton, Atlanta, ga
—AGENTS FOR—
Knowles’ Steam Pumps, Dnnninst’H 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, Batli Tubs Wash Basins, Marble Slabs, Water
Closets, Stoves, Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Furnaces, Marbelized Iron and
Slate Mantles, Grates, Hardwood Mantles,
Gas Fixtures, Pumps, Rubber Hose, etc. Plain and Fine Orates a specialty.
BhaX' Plans and Specifications furnished on application.“feta
F(JRSALE 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 ' g 0
w. 8. JESSUP. (Sign Red Front.) GEO K ,EBBUP
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Stoves and Ranges, Fireplace Heaters
Furnaces Tinware and He use-Furnishing Goods. Sole agents for the Cel
ebrated “Favorite” Cook Stoves, conceded by all to be the best Stove ever
made Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Repainng done in the best man
ner by the best mechanics.
939 Sroad Street. A»yurt*>
ENGINES GINNING '
Most economical and durable. Cheapest > n
tin market quality considered, lhe CELE
BRATED FaIiQUHARSAW MlLLSandnvi
GINES and STANDARD IMPLEMENTS GEN
ERALLY. Send for catalogue
A. B. FARQUHAR,
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York, Pa
Dental Notice.
IT AMILIES desiring my services at their
homes, either in Columbia or McDuffie «mn
ties can secure them by addressing me at Lin
colnton.
GEORGE PATERSON,
burgeon Dentist.
(SEM I-WE E K LY)
HARLEM, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1887
Dr. D. Le Feeples
Harlem, Ga.
OWING to mv many patrons, and a still
broader field before me, I have determin;
ed to offer my services as a General I’racti
,ioncr at M p
FOR SALE and RENT
My property in Harlem, Ga.
Address me at Tunnel Hill. Ga.
J. W. KEENER.
THIS PAPERED
Newspaper Bure« < » Spnjce 81.),
HEW YORK.
OFT IN THE
WH
STILLY NIGHT
WHEN TOUR
CHILD IS TEETHING,
Are you awakened with the plteoua crlea of the little
ene, who la ao gradually waiting away by the drain
age upon its aystem from the eHecta of teething, j
1 THE BUSINESS MAN. ’I
Wearied from the labora of the day, on going home
finds that he cannot have the desired and necessary
vest, for the little darling is still Buffering, and
■lowly and pitifully wasting away by the drainage
Upon its system from the effects of teething. If he
would think to uso Dr. BIOOZBS’ HUCILEBI23T
COBDIAL, the Great Southern Remedy, loss of sleep
and bowel complaints would bo unknown in that
borne. It will euro Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and all
Bowel Disorders. For sale by all Druggists. 50c.
a bottle.
WALTER A. TAYLOR,
Atlnnta, G-a.
Don’t Buy Until you
Ih find out the new
Save the
middleman’s
PROFITS.
WSEND FOR CATALOGUES.-?®
J. P. Stevens & Bro
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
tax Notice for 1887.
I will make my ronndH aH follows for the
purpose of collecting Taxes due for IHB7 :
At Dr J T Smith’s, District No. 1, Oct. 3rd
J L Smith’s, “ “ 2, Oct. 4th
Luke’s Store “ “ 3, Oct sth
Dunn’s Chapel “ “ 4, Oct 6th
Mrs P G Morrow’s “ “ 8, Oct 7th
Grovetown “ “ 7, Oct Kth
Appling u *’ 5, Oct 10th
SECOND ROUND
At Dr J T Smith’s District No 1. Oct 17th
J L Smith’s “ “ 2, “ 18th
Luke’s Store “ “ 3, “ 19th
Dnnn’s Chapel “ “ 4, “ 20th
Mrs P G Morrow’s “ “ 8, “ 24th
Grovetown “ “7, “ 22nd
Appling u “ “ 29th
THIRD ROUND.
At Dr J T Smith’s District No 1, Nov sth
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 wifi be my last day at the different pre
cincts. All parties who do not settle by that
time will find their papers in rhe hands of the
Sheriff for collection. I will be at Harlem every
day when not at above named places. Come
early and settle as the Stab; needs money to
payoff the Legislature.
O. Hardy, T. C. C. C.
Sudden Death.
News reached our office yesterday
morning of the sudden death of Mr.
J. M. Knox. He died of congestion
of the brain.
Daly & Armstrong.
Our space forbids an extended
notice of the card of Daly A Ann
strong found in this issue. Read
i the advertisement and when you visit
Augusta call at 822 Broad street,
headquarters for dry goods, notions
and novelties.
Stop at the Markham during
the Piedmont Exposition.
Subscribe for the Sentinel.
Terms, n Year in Advance.
Harlem Happenings
WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND
AROUND HARLEM.
SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY DY SENTINEL
REPORTERS —NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON
DENSED.
" ———- ——
—Dusty.
—Cool nights.
—All signs fail in dry weather.
—Hot, dry and sultry during the
day.
—Nothing wanting at A. L. Hatch
er & Co’s.
—The cotton crop is being rapidly
gathered and marketed.
—Superior Court is dealing out
justice in McDuffie this week.
—Fat backs and smoked shoulders
at A. L. Hatcher & Co’s.
If You Want a Good Article
Os Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for
“Did Rip’’
—“Traveler's” communication re
ceived too late for this issue.
—Have you received an invitation
to attend next week’s lev. e at Ap
-I’li g?
Several parties contemplate tak
ing a trip to Dr. Paschal’s pond soon.
—J. F. Hatcher & Co. have ginned
and packed this season 13 bales of
cotton in one day.
—Thompson’s best, Thompson's
fancy, Thompson’s silver spray flours
at A. L. Hatcher A Co’s.
—The hunting season is fast ap
proaching and the bird crop is said
to be extensive.
If possible bring with you to Ap
pling next week a small amount for
the Sentinel We will be there and
will gladly receive it.
—Place your advertisement for the
coming season with the Sentinel.
—The famous brands of tobacco,
Lucy Hinton, Lucile and Missing
Link can bo found always at A. L.
Hatcher A Co’s.
—Mr. A. S. Phillips came near los
ing his gin house and contents by lire
several days since.
Our merchants are receiving new
goods daily and should let their cus
tomers know it through the Sentinel.
—We learn that the dockets are
heavy for this term of our court. The
entire week will be consumed in all
probability.
—J. F. Hatcher A Co. are doing an
immense business, in a measure the
result of judicious expenditure of
printer’s ink.
—Mr. Win. Lansdell, is rapidly
building up the vacant spot, made ho
by a destructive fire two weeks ago.
He will have his gin in running or
der quite booe.
—Drayton Steed the boy who was
convicted and bound over to Supe
rior Court on Monday, failed to give
bond andon Wednesday ho was taken
to Appling by Constable J. M. Whita
ker and lodged in jail to await the ac
tion of the Grand Jury.
A VERY SERIOUS AITIDEH
THREE YOUNG LADIES INJURED DY A HORSE.
Augusta Gazette: A very serious
accident happened near Kiokee post
office, Columbia county, Sunday
morning, in which three young la
dies came very near Ipsing their
lives. They were on their way to
church, all three being in one buggy,
and, as they thought, driving a gen
, tie horse. The horse became fright-
I ened at something in the road and
shied, overturning the buggy and
1 throwing the occupants, the two
Misses Ramsey and Miss Lucy Hill,
out. The Misses Ramsey escaped
i with very slight injuries, but Miss
Lucy Hill was not so fortunate. She
fell and wen caught in the wheel and
1 sustained very serious injuries, which
■ are hoped will not prove fatal.
VOL V NO. 76
Personal Mention.
—Mr. J. F. Hatcher spent yester
day in Thompson.
—Wc regret to learn of the indispo
istion of Dr. Thos. P. Reville
—Wo are pleased to state that our
esteemed friend J. M. Clary, who has
been quite sick for some time, is now
able to be up again.
—Our young friend C. D. Hopkins
left yesterday to accept a situation as
agent and operator on the Central
Railroad, near Savannah.
—Uncle Satu Hardy is here on a
visit to his son.
Mrs. Alex. Curtis is visiting Mrs.
E. M. Hutcher, at West End.
—L. H. Patillo, formerly of th*
Warrenton Clipper, is traveling in the
interest of the Augusta Chronicle. He
will bo at Appling during court where
he will be glad to meet the friends of
the “old reliable.”
—Genial Tom Burney, traveling’
agent of the Augusta Gazette, is put
ting in some good work in McDuffie
this week. Ho will be at Appling,
next week. Ho is full of energy,,
warm hearted nnd true. We trust
the citizens of Columbia will give him
liberal patronage.
—Mr. J. W. Keener, of Augusta,
who with his accomplished wife have
been summering in North Georgia,,
on their return stopped over here for
a day to the gratification of their
many friends hero. Mr. K. contem
plates moving back to Harlem. We
extend the hand of welcome. He is
a live business man and would add
materially to the commercial gild,
hero.
UWIETIinT SPARKS.
BY ZIP.
Will it ever rain ? Our prophet
predicts none until Christmas.
A-a-a-m, pic dust is almost beyond
endurance.
Still the building boom rages and’
ere long the ring of hammers and the
roaring of the forgo will be heard
from the windows of the shop of
Capt. W. J. IL, which is row being
erected on West Broad street.
Will Homo one be so kind us to give
the following information:
young man from Tudorville, while en.
route for the homo of his best girl,,
received tho untimely baptismal bath,
arrayed in his Sunday duds beneath
tho placid waters of the Uchee a few
days rince ?
At a negro meeting a few nights
ago some of the sisters were seized
by the good spirit, uh they call it.—-
They were all down at prayer, when,
all once, one of them bounced up, ut
tered a squeal and fell back length
wise on the floor, fairly jarring the
foundation of tho temple. This was
repeated time and again. The fall
was enough to knock a common man
senseless. As they would fall two or
three would gather and hold them till
tho good brother groaned amen,
when tho good spirit seemed to take
its flight.
Great preparations are being made
for the annual campmeeting which
convenes next Sunday. The high hat
parson urged the sisters to bring
along the corn dodgers for dinner,
but to bring the fried chicken to his
tent.
Your humble Zip went on an ex
ploring expedition to the famous
Rock Spring, near Clantons summit,
a few days ago. Though the capital
ist had been there trying to impreg
nate it with iron and succeeded to a
certain extent, they never freed it
from the accumulating moss, and we
would advise them to simply “lick
their calf once more.”
Mrs. J N. Heggie has returned
from Number Three where she has
been visiting relatives and friends
several weeks.
The article in Tuesday's ieme from
the pen of our true and tried friend,
Jerc Smith, is the subject of much
comment. I, too, think thatit is high
time that tho farmers were uniting
and striving to devise some plan by
which to protest themselves from
other organizations. The mechanics
have clubs, the merchants, the factory
men and all classes of people have or
ganizations to protect themselves and
to skin the fanners. Thou, why can't
the farmer, the very backbone of thq
‘Universe, have one, too ?
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