The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, October 25, 1887, Image 1

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THE Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Goods, Notions and Novelties 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 offer. Improve ments and extensions just completed, make our present premises—two floors, each 165 feet long by 25 feet wide—the handsomest, most commodious, beet lighted and best suited in every way for the dis play of "oods, 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 lie apparent to all who inspect it carefully. On the shelves, and in'resene, can be found at all times full lines of every class of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., from low priced SUBSTANTIAL GOODS TO THE FIMIST 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. We mean to five 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 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, incace the particular article ordered is sold out. DALY & ARMSTRONG, AUGUSTA, GA. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS! AT Hatcher Bros. We are daily receiving the most attractive stock of goods ever brought to this market, consisting of BBT Notions, Clothing, Hats, The greater part of our Boot and Shoe stock are of the celebrated Bay State make, too well known to need any comment. Call and examine our stock and be convinced th. . we can sell you goods as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought in any place, to Harlem, Ga I. C. LEVY & CO., Great Tailor Fit Clothiers. THE GRANDEST STOCK OF riNB CUSTOM SUITS ausett • •«. irama ** suits. Ah fine as any Merchant Tailor can possibly get up. The finest Stock of BUSINESS SUITS ever shown in Augusto. Boys’ Clothing, Children s Clothing, E¥ER¥TfttSe f EVERYTHING Th*t ie kept iu a Firat-Clana Clothing and Hat Store. 336 Streel Gw* COLUMBIA fOR COUGHS AND CROUP USB TAYLOR’S M TJ H. H. E3IIST. The .<••< turn, m fathered from a tree es the name. Crewing along the email etroema tn the Southern Hlntea, tontalna a stimulating expeoterant principle that leomi the phlegm producing the early morning eough, and etime* latea the child to throw <.ff the falae membrane In creep and vhooping-jongh. When combined with the healing naeal lagiaoea principle in the mullein plant of the old Selde. pre* eeeti in Tatloh’s Chirokbw Rimidt »e Rwawr Gum in M dll win the flnoet known remedy for Congha, Creep, Whooping-Cough and Consumption; and ae palatable, any child |e pleaeod to take It. Aak vour druewial foe it. Price. 250. tl- WALTER A. TAYLOX, Atlanta, Ga. Use DR BIGGERS HUCKLF.RRRRY CORDIAL for Marrhcea. Dysentery and Children Teething. For sale hp all druggists.* Don’t Buy Until you find out the new h'-k. Improve- " 1 Save the middleman’s PROFITS. atrSEND for catalogues. .ee J. P. Stevens & Bro 47 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. TO RENT, A good Two Horae 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 Mbs H. G. Anthony. ENGINES GINNING Most economical and durable. Cheapest in tho market, quality considered. The CELE BRATED FARQUHAR SA W MILLS and EN GINES and STANDARD IMPLEMENTS GEN ERALLY. Send for catalogue. A. B. FARQUHAR, Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York, Pa For Sale. rriRE FARM situated two miles from An -1 pling P. 0., belonging to the estate of P. R. Martin, deceased. Terms reasonable for cash. For particulars, apply to J. P. Williams, Appling, Ga., or 1 MRS. M. W M ARTIN, Madison, Ga Notice. MONEY t<> loan on improved farms and town property in sums of 4300 and up wards, three to five years time. Interest rea sonable. Address, FRANK D. GRAY, Appling, Ga. Tax Notice for 1887. I will make my rounds as follows for the purpose of collecting Taxes duo 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 P G Morrow’s “ “ 8, Oct 7th Grovetown “ “ 7, Oct Bth Appling “ “ o, Oct 10th SECOND BOUND kt Dr J T Smith’s District No 1. Oct 17th .1 L Smith’s “ “ 2, " 18th Luke’s Store “ “ 3, “ ISHh Dunn’s Chapel " “ 4, “ 20th Mrs P G Morrow’s “ “ 8, “ 24th Grovetown “ “ 7, “ 22nd Appling “ 5. “ 20th THIRD BOUND. 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 will be mv last day 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 be at Harlem every dav when not at above named places. Come early and settle as the State needs money to ■'“Th.™,, t. c. c. c. THIS PAPERAS New,paper Ad-rtWy .lie. Ilf VADIf sre-ysitw I Univ (SEMI-WEEKLY) HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1887 Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND AROUND HARLEM. SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY SENTINEL REPORTERS —NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON DENSED. f'*ur trains are passing on time nt last. —Our subscription list is steadily increasing. —The bird crop is very backward, too small to shoot. —Remember, Mr. Davis will be in Macon the entire week. Work on the residence of Rev- B. F. Farris is progressing nicely. —We notice quite a number of im provements going on at Grovetown. —Look out for the exhibit of G. Barrett & Co., nt the Stnte Fair. If Veit Want a (Jowl Article Os Tobacco, ask vour dealer for X “Old Rip” is it our home merchants do qpt advertise ? Will some one ansvfer. —Call on Hardy & Ballaid and take Gut a policy in the Staunton Life Association. —Remember friends, we need all the fcMlars we can get. Is your sub scriy'iou due? - O NASAL INJECTOR free with,each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Rent* -ly. Price 50 cents. For side by L«. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Go to the Fair, it will be a grand success under the management of President W. J. Northern. —You can leave Harlem on the fast train at 8:30 a. in. and reach the Central City nt 1 o’clock p. in. —SHILOH’S CURE will immedia tely relieve Croup, Whooping Cough andßronchitis, For snlo by Dr. W. Z Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros Dearing, Ga —Your cotton is nearly all gather ed. Now turn your attention to seeding down the land in oafs. —From the outlook now Colum bia county will be well represented at the State Fair. —HACKMETACK.”a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holli day, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —One of Grovetown’s rising farm ers says he has made a good crop, en ough to keep in debt. —Friend Mat. says that pickpockets in Atlanta had a special fondness for gentlemen who wore Derby hats. —ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shi loh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Several who attended the Expo sition cannot be prevailed upon to take in the State Fair. —We learn that Mr. Percy Blount, of Savannah, has purchased a place near Grovetown and will improve it in the near future and make it his home. —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. —We regret to learn of the illness at little Tyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heggie, of Grovetown —Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you 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, Ga. -j-Five members of a family of ne groes living on Haw branch, about six miles from Harlem, are down with typhoid fever. —We are informed that three of Columbia’s farmers caught between I 30 and 40 suckers out of Uchee creek I in one day not long since. SENTINEL Temis, 2i5 nYenr in Advance. —lt is reported that one of our townsmen paid two dollars for a mat tress and then two dollars more for the privilege of putting it on the floor during the Exposition. The Rev. Geo. H. ’Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: “Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Con sumption cure.” For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dealing, Ga. —Pitts’ Carminative has been used during the summer months for flatu lent colic, choleramorbus, cholera in fantum and teething children for more than thirty years. During that time it has not resulted in a single failure when t e case was begun in time. Moreover babies who have taken Pitts’ 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. li promotes digestion and the child is not weakened by drain from stomach and bowels. 3rd. It corrects all acids atd keeps the stomach healthy. Personal Mention. Sid Sturgis, Esq., of Thomson, was down on Sunday. Mr. Wingfield Morris, of Augusta, visited friends at Grovetown on Sun day. We regret to learn of the contin ued illness of Mr. P. B. Mundy. E. P. Green, of Grovetown, was in Harlem on Saturday. Friend W. J. Smith gave our sanc tum a pleasant visit one day hist week. He -will be a citizen of Har lem next year. We arc pleased to learn John L. Smith will move here about Xmas. Dr. Carswell, of Hephzibah, tilled bis regular appointment here Sunday last. Tax Collector Hard}' spent Satur day at Grovetown. M. B. Hatcher, of Augusta, spent two days in Harlem last week. We acknowledge a pleasant call from him. Mr. H. is a rising young business man and will make his mark in business circles. Mrs. C. H. Ellington, of Thomson, is here on a visit to her mother. Messrs. Hardy, Benton, Blount and Branch left for Macon on yesterday. Friend G. A. Harris paid us a pleasant visit yesterday. A I'anl (»f TltiHikx. At Home, Oct. 18th, 1887. Messrs. W. R. Malone, A. T. Verdery, J. Mat. YVliitnket, Joseph Banks and G. Ed. Gray: Gentlemen —Yours of the 14th inst., enclosing testimonial received, for which please accept my heartfelt thanks. I assure you the testimonial is esteemed by me, not so much for its intrinsic value as for the kind feel ing expressed in note accompanying the same, more especially as this ex pression comes from gentlemen who I esteem very much, and who have proved themselves to bo honest, earn est and capable officers. Wishing a long and happy life for each of you, I remain, Truly, your friend, L. L. Magruder, Sheriff Columbia county, Ga. Disronlinueil. The post office at Saw Dust has been discontinued. Postmaster Hus sey went up on Friday last and took charge of the mail and everything be longing to the Post Office Depart ment and moved the same to Har lem. Turning Sight Into Day. Why is the sun like people of fash ion ? It turns night into day—the time people catch cold, which, if not attended to in time, will induce con sumption. Take in time Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. - (£/*Bring your Job Work to the Sentinel office. VOL VI NO 6 I Fat al Fall. From the Augusta Gazette we learn that on Saturday evening a ne gro named Louis Wright fell through the Port Riyal Railroad trestle, which caused his death. The VVra Ith of a Home Is dependent upon the happiness therein. If sickness is there, what a shadow falls. Parents, you should never neglect a slight cough or cold, but give in time Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. Murdered His Nephew. Gibson Enterprise: News has reached us of a murder which occur red near Chalker, in Washington county, Tuesday night. On Tuesday Stoy ran an excursion to Augusta, and among the excursionists were George Mason and bis nephew May, both colored, who boarded the train at Chalker While in Augusta they in dulged in frequent potations of ar dent and odoriferous corn juice, and brought buck with them some “red eye.” After getting off the train nt Chalker Tuesday night, they became engaged in a drunken row, which re sulted in George Mason’s taking the. life of his nephew. (.IRIILINrS t'OLLISIOI. result of the coroner's inquest. A Columbia, S. C, special to the Augusta Gazett., of Saturday last says: An inquest was bold to-day at Greer's Station, over the dead body of Robert F. Wall, the engineer of tbie passenger train, who was killed in’ the collision yesterday morning. C- F. Marshal), conductor of the passeng er train, was sworn and said that he was running from Atlanta to Char lotte, by orders, with the right of track. When the c illision occurred he was taking up tickets in the sixth ear back from the engine, but went forward imniodiat. ly and found En gineer Wall dead. The evidence of otbei; witnesses went to show that the freight train passed Greer's contrary to orders and that it was going wild and reckless. The verdict of the jury was that the deceased, B. F. Wall, was killed by the collision, and the collision whs occasioned by the reck less running of Conductor Reville and Engineer J. F. Harris on the special train, which collided with the passen ger train. It is now clearly establish ed that Conductor Revillo and En gineer Harris jumped from the freight train before the collision and with the knowledge of their own recklessness became frightened at the horrible dis aster and fled. It is reported to night that they went to Charlotte, drew their pay and went to Salisbury, where they have been arrested. There are seven of the wounded in Greenville, and they are receivi g every possible attention, but it is feared that it will be impossible to save some of them. Queer Cattle. Gibson Enterprise: Charles Brake, of Taliaferro county, has a breed of cattle that there is probably none like in the world. Some years ago a heif er took up with his cows, and has re mained there unclaimed to the pres ent time. The young cow had a very peculiar tail. Not a hair grow on it, except at the end, and it is unlike any other hair, being very coarse and growing in mats. The balance of the tail is as sleek ns an apple, and of strange shape. Several calves have been born of this cow, and they are ju4 like her in respect to the probos cis which is used for beating off flies. The Enterprise learned this of Mr. Brake and his neighbors, and it may be depended upon as th i truth. Special attention is called to the notice of a plantation to rent or lease in another column.