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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL
Ballard & 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.
o
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
UVEfi HU*.
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
I FOR
i Dry Goods, Notions and Novelties
822 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
j 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 offer. Improve-
I merits and extensions just completed, make our present premises—two
floors, each I(>s feet long by 25 feet wide—the handsomest, most
i commodious, best lighted and best suited in every way tor the dis
( play ot goods, in Augusta; and we challenge the South Atlantic States
to match the stock for variety, completeness of assortment and care
fulness ot 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 reset’-c, can be found at all times full lines of every class ot Dry
Goods, Notions, etc., from low priced SUBSPANIIAL GOODS TO
THE FINEST FABRICS end 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. W C mean
to give satisfaction to everybody who docs business with us; and
whenever any article from our house docs not come up to representa
tion, the purchaser will oblige us by notifying us promptly, and we
will make the matter 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,
SANITARY PLUMBERS, STEM m GAS FITTERS.
Architectural Galvanized Iron Workers
Cor. Peachtree and Walton, Atlanta, ga
—AGENTS FOR-
Knowles’ Steam Pumps, Dunning’s Boilers, Morris & 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, Marbelizod Iron and
Slate Mantles, Grates, Hardwood Mantles,
Ga« Fixtures, Pumps, Rubber Hone, etc. Plain and Fine Grates a specialty.
-plans 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 01
Rent, The house contains eight large rooms,
a splcnded well of water in the yard, as good
as any in the place. 1 erms’to suit purchaser.
For further particulars call on or address me
at Harlem.
Wo g.
W. S. JESSUP. ( Sign Red Front.) GEO K
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 Repairing done in the best man
| ner by the best mechanics.
533 Sroad Street* Augusta, Ga-
— ‘ " Z
ENGINES GINNING
Most economical and durable. Uh< apest in
tho market, quality considered. Die <I. .)'.-
; iIATFD 1A SAW MILLS and J.V
GINES and STANDARD IMPLEMENTS GEN
i EItALLY. Send for catalogue.
A. B. FARQUHAR,
: Pennsylvania Agricultural Weiks, York, I’a
Dental Notice.
1 P AMI LIES desiring my services at their
homes, either in Columbia or McDuffie coun
ties can secure them by addressing me at Liu
' cointon.
GEORGE PATERSON,
Surgeon Dentist.
(SEMI-WEEKLY)
HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1887
Dr. Dy L. FEEI’&Efe
Harlem, Ga.
OWING to my many patro n«, and a Ktill
broatb r field before me, I have determin;
i d to oftcr my KcrviccH aw a. General Practi
,iOMr Ut M.D.
FOR SALE and RENT
Jlv property in Harlem, Ga.
Address me at Tunnel Hill. Ga.
J. W. KEENER.
TUR PAPER - - o-k
I niv I nl kll koweu. & wi
Advertlulng Bureau<lo Spruce St.),
where »!>vertl.lns tirU| VftDlf
mnt “ lUnh.
A Bad Nasal Organ.
For over four years I have been a great suf
fever from a terrible form of Nasal Catarrh. I
wait greatly annoyed with a constant roaring
in my head amt my hearing became very
much impaired.
The diacharge from my nose was profuse and
very offensive, and my general health impair
ed. I tried most all prominent plivsicianH,
but they did not cure inc. and I list d vnriou*
advertised preparations without b< iwlit.
One day I chanced to rend a remarkable ar
tic c written by a prominent citizen of Athens, :
(ia., stating that he hail 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 efiect
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 ot T. E. Smith
A Bro., and piirchaued B. B. B , ami to my
utter astonishment and satisfaction, the use of
ten bottles has restored my general health,
stopped the roaring sensation, entiiely healed
and cured the nasal catarrh and 1 am proml
to recommend a blood remedy with such pow
erful curative properties.
I shall continue its use a little longer ami
feel confident that I 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. 0. Edwards.
Lampassas Springs, Texas, May 1, 1886.
For six years I have been afflicted with blond
poison, which continued to increase, while
physicians were attempting to cure me.
One bottle of B. B. B. has made me feel like
a new man, and 1 am now rapid! v recovering.
W. 11. Davih.
San Marcos, Texas, May 3. 1880.
Biiil Blood at Brunswick, (la.
T have tried B. B. B. and 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 I will finish up on the sec
ond bottle as a a clincher. May God spread it
to every one is my prayer. \V. R. Ei.i.is.
Brunswick, Ga., April 28, 1886.
All who desire full information about the
cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Horofuht 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
mont wonderful ami startling proof ever before
known. Address,
BLOOD BALM GO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Don’t Buy Until you
out the new
sg
middleman’s
PROFITS.
rs'SEND FOR CATALOGUES..?#
J. P. Stevens & Bro
47 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Tax Noticeforlßß7.
I will make my rounds as follows foi the
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
Luke’s Store “ “ 3, Oct sth
Dunn’s Chapel “ “ 4, Oct 6th
Mrs I’G Morrow’s “ “ 8, Oct 7th
Grovetown “ “ 7, Oct sth
Appling “ ‘* 5, Oct 10th
SECOND HOUND
At Dr J T Smith’s District No 1. Oct 17th
J L Smith’s “ “ 2, “ 18th
Luke’s Store “ “3, “ 19th
Dinin’s Chapel “ “ 4, “ 20th
Mrs P G Morrow’s “ “ 8, “ 21th
Grovetown “ “7, “ 22nd
Appling “ 5, “ 2‘Jth
THIRD ROUND.
At Dr J T Hmith’s District No 1, Nov sth
.1 L Smith’s “ “ 2, “ 7th
Luke’s Store “ “ 8, “ 10th
Dunn’s Chapel “ “ 4, “ 11th
Grovetown “ “ 7, “ 12th
Mrs P G Morrow’s “ “ 8, “ 14th
At Appling First Tuesday in December,
I which will be my last day at the. different pre
!ci nets. Ail parties who do not settle by that
time will find their papers in the hands of the
, Sheriff for collection J will be at Harlem t very
day when not at above named places, Conic
early ami settle as tiie State needs money to
pay off the Legislature.
O. Hardy, T. C. C. C.
TO RENT,
A gooff 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
Mas H. G. Anthony.
At last the Legislature is thinking
about adjourning.
Terms, $1 2i> n, Yen.r in Advance.
Harlem Happenings
WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND
AROUND HARLEM.
SQUIBB CAUGHT ON TIIE FLY BY SENTINEL
HEPORTEBS —NEWS OF TIIE COUNTY CON-
DENSED.
—The dust still prevails.
—Fires are in demand this week.
—Trade with those who advertise
in your county paper.
Thu Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Hour
bon, Ind., savs: “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.
—The board of arbitration in the
Cook-Zimmerman case for damages
decided that Mr Z. was damaged in
the sum of $25.
—Shiloh's Vitalized is what you j
need for Constipation, Loss of Appe
tite, Dizziness and all symptoms of
Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
per bottle. For sale by Dr. W. Z ■
Holliday Harlem and Clarke Bros !
Dearing,G a.
—Fort Creek Church sent up a 1
delegation Sunday last to confer with 1
Rev J. AV. Ellington in reference to
serving their church for the succeed
ing year.
—ARE YOU MADE miserable by
Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness
Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shi
loh’s Vitalize!' is a positive cure. For
sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem
and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga.
If You Want a (lootl Article
Os Pi.uo Tobacco, ask your dealer for
• ~o hl Rip"
—Quite a number of Harlemites
left for Appling on yesterday to at
1 tend Superior Court before nows
came announcing the fact that there
would be no court this week.
1 [ACKMETACK."a lasting and
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50
I cents. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holli
| day, Harlem and Clarke Bros.,
I Dealing, Ga.
—Buy your jewelry from Fearey,
I candy from Denning & Co., Liquors
I from Selin, idor and your clothing
I from Levy and dry goods from Daly
j & Armstrong. They are all good
friends to your county paper and you
should patronize them liberally. They
are high toned, honorable business
men and will sell you good goods at.
living prices for cash. They deal ex
tensively in their respective lines of
business and our word for it, you can
not do better elsewhere.
SHILOH'S CUBE will immedia
telyrelieve Croup, Whooping Coug-
■ and Bronchitis, For sale by Dr. \V.
Z Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros
| Dearing, Ga
Personal Mention.
—Mr. B. A. Willingham, of McDuf
fie, visited his son hero on Sunday of
1 this week.
—Mr. Sam Beall, of Eatonton, visit
ed friends hero last week.
I —Mr. Morgan Willingham was
! here to see his brother on Sunday.
—Mrs. Bachelor, of Eatonton, spent
several days last week with Mrs. L.
i V. Hatcher, at West End.
—The Misses Printup, of Dearing,
i two charming and much admired
| young ladies, attended services at the
■ Baptist Church here on Sunday.
—Mr. George Atkinson visited his
brother, W. S. Atkinson, here on Sun
day of this week. Mr. A. contem
plates making Harlem his home next
I year.
—Mrs. Chas. H. Ellington returned
to her home in Thomson on Sunday
last.
Mr. It. A. Oslin added very ma
tonally to the music at the Baptist
Church Sunday last with his cornet.
—On yesterday Mr. J. G. Muys and
his interesting family returned to Au
gusta, after a pleasant stay of six
weeks spent in Harlem. We hope to
have them with us again next sum-
i mer.
VOL V NO 77
—Mr. W. E. Hatcher and his little
sons returned yesterday morning
from a visit to Augusta.
We acknowledge a pleasant and
profitable call from our esteemed
friend L. A. Luke, of Number Three.
Washington Chronicle: Col. Jno.
H. Pearre, of Cobbham, visited Ha
zen this week.
- Dr. E. R. Carswell was re elected
to the pastorate of the Baptist Church
at this place on Sunday last.
—FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver
Complaint, you have a printed guaran
tee on every bottle of Shiloh’s
! Vitalize! - . It never fails to cure. For
i s ilo by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem
and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga.
No Court-
lii consequence of the illness of
.Judge Roney's wife, Columbia Supe
rior Court stands adjourned until tho
second Monday in October.
i -—A NASAL INJECTOR free
with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh
Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale
by Dr. W. Z Holliday, Harlem and
Ghirko Bros., Dearing, Ga.
Auntlier Lmvii Parly.
All are invited coidially to attend
the last lawn party of the season, on
the Phillips lot Friday evening next.
Como. We promise you a ni o time.
Wo hope to have quite a largo dele
gation from tho country adjacent to
Harlem. Would bo glad to sec a
delegation up from Grovetown.
Ki
WITHIN A ?,lII.I' OF HOME.
♦
An ent< rprising farmer of our town
after perfecting all his arrangements
rushed in and aunouneod that every
thing was in readiness for a delight
ful drive a mile iu tho c uintry. S.iou
tho wife, children and grandchildren
were ready and the party rolled out
of town. On they traveled, enjoying
the ride and breathing tho crisp air,
; infusing info both tho young and old
■ new life, when suddenly it occurred
to some one of the party that they hud
: taken the wrong road. All was chaos.
They knew not which way to turn,
but. finally good fortune smiled upon
them and their destination was reacll
l ed and a safe return home resulted.
About four hours were consumed
meandering around in the woods.
A New Religions Noct
Augusta Gazette: Hero is tho
' Lite it. \ new religions sect has sud
denly sprung up, mushroom like,
near the Augusta factory. The new
i tribe style themselves the “Siiints.’’
The Salvation Army is completely
1 thrown in tho shade, for, besides tho
big drum and loud singing several
1 new features are introduced. The
washing of the feet is carried out in
perfection, ami attempts at mirncu-
I lons cures imide. Service was held
in a big field yesterday afternoon, be
tween Briek and Pino row, at which
a largo congregation was present.—
I he services wound up with the elec
tion of an old woman, as the faith
doctor.
Ills Niinkcsliip
Dahlonega Signal: Levi Gunter
went down into tho well of Will
Scott, in Davis’ district, a few days
ago, for the purpose of cleaning it
lout. When near tho water he saw
something like a frog’s head sticking
I out from the rocks. Pushing his foot
| out t owards it be was surprised to see
a large rnttlesuakc’s pilot come tumb
ling out towards him. He gave his
snakesliip room until ho secured a
hoc and killed it.
Ili'himl Hie Bars.
The Augusta Chronicle of yester
day says: Mr. A. G Whitely appeara
in the role of a detective. Yesterday
afternoon he saw a young man named
James Whitlock, aged about 18 yours
* in front of Capt. Conway's stables. —
He was wanton at. Graniteville for the
stealing of quite a sum of money.—
The young man was corue’ed in the
lot among the horses, ami turned
over to the police authorities, who
have advised the Graniteville officials
of the a rest. The sum stolen was
about S7O, and the burglary was cotu
‘ knitted some weeks ago.