The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, October 28, 1886, Image 5

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Coliin>bia|Sentinel. j>VBLISHE r THURSDAY AT HAKLJEM GFXIBC.7A. tMTEBED AS SECOND-CIASS MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE IN HARLEM, GA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 18sfi. CITY AND COUNTY DIRECTORY •CITY COUNCIL. J W. BELL, Mayor. <’. W. ARNOLD. W. E. HATCHER. W. Z. HOLLIDAY. M.FULLER COUNTY OFFICERS. O.D.PARSEY, Ordinary. O. W. ORAY, Clork and Tibasnrcr. B’ IVEY. Sheriff. O HARDY. Tax Collector. J A. GREEN. Tax Receiver. J. C. GOETCHIUS, Coroner. MASONIC. Harlem Ledge,No. 276 F. A. M.,meets 2d and <th Saturday*. CHURCHES. Baptist—Services 4tli Sunday, Dr. E. R. Cani w ,.1l Snudav School every Sunday. Superin tendent—Rev. .1. W. Ellington. Methodist— Every 3rd Sunday. Rev. W. F.. Shackleford, pastor. Sabbath School every Snndav. H. A Merry, Sunt. Magistrate's Cnert, 128th District, G. M., 4tli Saturday. Beturn day 16 dave before. W. It. BobbvcK, J. P. LEGAL Citation. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. *E o all whom it may concent : Goo W. Gray, Administrator of Jackson Maddox hue in due. form applied to the under aigned for leave to sell two tract* of laud, b<- loirring to the estate of said Maddox, and Haul application will be heard on the First Monday in November, 1886. This 4th October, 1886. GEORGE D. DARSEY, Ordinary. Notice to Contractors. Geohgia, Columbia County. WILL be let to the lowest bidder, before i the conrt house door in Appling on the 2nd Monday in November, 1886, the contract to build a, bridge across the Green Brier Creek on the road from Anpling to McCord h mill. Th“ bridge to be 180 feet long, three 20 feet spans and 3 forty feet spans. *The substructure to be wooden timbers 10x12 inches, the superstructure to have 7 joints to each span Bxl4inehes, the 3 long spans to be securely braced by timbers Bxl2 inches andiron rods DI inclicH in diameter. ”rhe flooring to be 6x2 inches and of sufficient length to make a 14 feet roadway. A substantial baud railing the whole length of the bridge. All the wood must be first class heart ami must be dressed. . . Tue Bridge to be put above high water mark. Bonds for the faithful performance of the work and to keep the same in repair for 7 years will be required. " A Diagram of the bridge can be seen in my OfllCe. This 4th October GEO. D. DARSEY, Ordinary. Terms Cash. Administrators Sale. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. AGREEABLE to an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the courthouse door in Appling, Ga., on the First Tuesday in November 1886, between the legal hours of sale the. following real estate in said county and State, belonging to the estate of Jackson Maddox, late of said county, de ceased Eight lots of land in said county ami State in the village of Grovetown, numbered from Ito 8, in plot recently made by h. It. Hatcher, Surveyor. Lot No. 1, containing 30-100 of an acre, bounded by lots Nos. 2 and 8 of said survey, on which is situated the store house now occupied by T. E. Norvell. Lot No. 2 bounded by lots Nos. 1, 2 and 8, of said sur vey, containing 20-100 Os acre. Lot No. 3, bounded bv lots Nos. 2, 4 and 8, of said survey, containing’2o-100 of an acre. Lot No. 4. boixna cd bv lots Nos. 3, 5 and 8, containing 20-100 of an acre. Lot No. 5, bounded by lots Nos. 4,6, and 8 of said survey, containing 20-100 ot an acre. ’ Lot No. 6, bounded by lots Nos. 5,7 and 8 of said survey, containing 20-100 of an acre. Lot No. 7, bounded by lots Nos. 6 and B.am lands of Grovetown Church, containing 20-100 <>f an acre. Lot No. 8, adjoining lots Nos. 1,2, 3 4 5 6 and 7 and land of C. J. Clifford, con tabling 98-100 of an acre. Also one tract or parcel of land known as lot No, 9, of said sur vey, containing one hundred and thirty-one and three fourth acres, bounded by lands ol F F Mosely, C, H. McDonald, D. Reynolds, Grove Church, and other lands of said estate. Also one tract or parcel of land known as lot No. 10 of said survey, containing three hun dred and thirty-eight and ball acres, adjoining lands Green, Reynolds, and estate ot said Maddox. Also one tract or parcel of land known as lot No- 11, of said survey, containing two hundred and forty-nine acres, and adjoin ing lands of F. F. Moseley, A. V. Beale, Young- Wood, Green, and other land of said estate ot Maddox. All of said l.ts and parcels of land formerly comprising the “Home place of said Jackson Maddox and surveyed and platted by R. R. Hatcher, county surveyor, on the 22nd da J ( jd P f^rthe r pUTTOHe of paying the debt- of said deceased and distribution among the heirs at law of said estate. Terms one-tluH cash balance in twelve months—with interest at 8 per cent, per annum. PlatH of said lots can be seen at the ofhee of Clerk Superior Court, Ga. Estate of J. Maddox. Notice! I will be at the places named below for the . purpose of collecting State and county taxes due for the year 1886: nr. st bound. At Dr. J. T. Smith’s, Diet. No. 1, October 7th. Smith’s old place, “ “2, “ Bth. Luke’s Store, 3, „ Dunn’s Channel, ’ 4, I2tn. Mrs. P. G. Morrow’s, 8, (< 14th. Appling, „ „ 9«i- Grovetown, loin. SECOND ROUND. At Dr. J. T. Smith’s, Diet: No. 1, October 19th i Smith’H old place, " “ 2, 20th. Luke’s Store, “ 3, * 22nd. Dunn’s Chanpci, ‘ b „ 33™- 1 Mrs. P. G. Morrow’s, “ 8, 26th. | Appling. < ?’ “ Mb- Grovetown, ", THIRD BOUND. At Dr. J. T. Smith’s, Diet: No. 1, November Bth | Smith’s old place, “ “ “2, “ 9th. Luke’s Store, “ ‘ 3. „ 11th. Dunn’s Chappel, *> ““i. Brown’s old Steam Mill, “ “ 6, 6th. Mrs. P. G. Morrow s- “ “ 8, “ 16th , Grovetown, “ " 7, 20th. the last day to pay to me, aft< i which time fl. fas. will be issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for collection, I will be at Harlem every day except when at above named places. 0 . HARDY, ) Tax Collector TAX NOTICE. CDM M’-n POUHTOF ORDINARYSFPTr-L RERTERM 18V. SITTING I'oll COVMI PURPOSES. In accordance with th- lecmnmendatioiis of t’u- Grand Jury, at tin Spring Term of ( ium biu Supeiii r C< >lll, the iblh-siup •ihiuviuh ; are hereby made upon the taxable pro) ei ty of ths citizens of said county, a> it appears upon . the Tax Dig! st for the year 18s < And it is or dered that Oliver Hardy, Esq. Tax Collector ■ and liis successor* iu ofll< < e.dh ct ti e same.viz: 1 er Roads and Bridgt s ,I’l at 1 pci* cent. “ Jailer ,045 of I •• " Coroner am! Jury ,01 of 1 • “ “ Public Buildings ,02 of 1 “ “ “ Paupers .076 of 1 " “ “ superior Court ,027 of 1 “ “ “ Elections ,01 of 1 “ “ •• Officers Salaries ,04 of 1 “ “ Making 00 of 1 per cent. If being sixty ct nts npon the ouo hundred dollars worth of taxable propertv. GEORGE D.'DAIiSEY. Ordinarv. Sept. 6th, istfi.—lts. ZceasG c? Sale, THE TRIPP 3 PLANTATION i Three miles from Harlem, good gin house ami press, barn and ntables, I together with eight tenant house-, i Apply ut this oilh-e. TOlHfif Tho mast Oesirabh piecs of Property -IN HARLEM. Thu improvements are first class in every particular, ami the Burronndingß are all that could be desired. For full particulars apply at this office, or Mrs. Ida 11. Casey, Kimball H.nwc, Atlanta,Ga. Home Council We take pleasure in calling your attention to a remedy so long needed in carrying children safely through the critical stage of teething. It is an incalculable blessing to mother and child. If you are disturbed at night with a sick, fretful, teething child, use Pitts’ Carminative, it will give instant relief, and regulate the Dowels, and make teething safe and easy. It will cure Dysentery and Diarrhoea. Pitts’ Carminative is an instant relief for colic of inianls. It. will promote di gestion, give tone and energy to the stomach and bowels. The sick, puny, suffering child will soon become the fat and frolicing joy of the household. It is very pleasant to the taste and only costs 25 cents ;er bottle. Sold by’ druggists. For sale at Holliday’s Drug Store and Peeple’s Drug Store,Harlem, Ga., and by W. J lleggie, of Grovetown. i Engines |STEIJI & WATER f | Boilers bitting! /Saw Mills’ Brass Valve j * Presses I FILES ftlHjj Injectors Ileys Pumps - _ . f ', rri- . .t ■ » t igerS ?Wiiter Winds iUotton (iilis Castings | u tznauc. .uiazruCsaMM ill ■■■■■■■ a■ i ■ —'..n« w-uwn ’( II Gearing Brats & Iron ' A Full Stock of Supplies g cheap and good. Belting, Packing and Oil g i "A~Bottom Prices ji AND IN STOCK FOR j Prompt Delivery. | I&®“Repairs promptly done.“@B ra I Glia It. LOMBARD ”CO . | jFeiindry, Machine ami Boiler IVorkM FA ug’TiHta, Ga.. above PaHsengcr Den • H I he^s T G „ l, - ai, ’ffiOKS Is the Celebrated * AtMa Bacliw and Foßg * Wiih ° ver FIFTY Chan 9 es I.eiLam OF position. Mm than 15,600 no? in Ossi A LUXURY SHOULD Be IN EVERY HOUSE. Zt. * THINK OF IT! A PARLOR, LIBRARY, SMOKING. RECLINING OR INVALID CHAIR. LCUN .E. FULL LLSCIiI BED, and CHILO'S CRI3. Ccmblned, and Adlusiable to any Position req-Gs'to fir Coifort or Com anience. Send at once for one ol our Catalogue?. 930 BROADWAY,"REV/ YORK." s. rniNizY. j. rniNJZY. j. tobin, PHINIZY & CO. COTTOiST FACTOES. New Standard Fire Proof Warehouse Augusta, Georgia. Liberal Advances on Consignments. THE LaHBACH Candy NaMfacMg Co. XALHO DEALERS IN ♦ ” FINE FRENCH CANDIES Stick Candy a Specialty. 620 Broad Street, | GEORGE F. LAMBACK. AUGUSTA, QA. FOSTER & DOUGHTY, COTTON FrICTORS and COMPRESSORS, Augusta, - - - Greorgia. Warehouse and Compress occupying block bounded bv Washington. Twiggs. Calhoiin mid Tuylor Streets, and connect ed with all the Railroads centering here by double tracks ex tending into onr yards Our entire personal attention will be devot'd to the bunineHH in all ite detailK, nml’to all who intrriHt ns with contdgmnenta we guarantee prompt and HatiHiactory returnw. Liberal advanceii made on consignments. Drayage Both Ways Saved. OFF3CE: 739 REYNOLDS STREET, Rooms lor Several Years Occupied by Augusta (Jot ton Exchange. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS will m: a,,i. nu:ni STOCK From 713 to 714 Broad Ktreet (South Ride) DR. CALHOUN’S NEW BUILDING, Next to Mr. E. D. Sinythe’H (’rockery Store. WE will continue to sell rr<ab'«, ’WindowShades and House Furninbing Goods at greatly reduced prices “FOR SPOT ASH” or thirty davn time, city ae< «’pUncc. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS 714 Broad Street (South Side), Augusta, Ga. ™ W~\. AI ERCJIER, Cotton Commission Merchant, 3 and 4 Warren Blr ck, Augusta, Ga. CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Charges as Low as any responsible house in the South. J. M. BURDELL, Cotton Factor sod Cowssion Merchant CONTINUE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE AT FIRE-FROOF WAREHOUSE, No. 19 M’lntosh Street, AI'GI'STA, GA I £®“Strict Attention to nil Conßignmeats and Prompt Remittanoes.«M STII. M YERS, Cotton Commission Mei chant, 803 Reynolds Street, Augusta, Ga. Liberal Advances made on Consignments —PROMPT RETURNS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED— Solicited. THEO. MAEKWALTER’S Steam Marble and Granite Works. A mi> ST ” ,EAl> ‘ 7cJ r T3L-* 2k U G-TJ t=>T , G-a. CJ — : -W. ! k rijf Marble Work, Domestic A Imported, 'iW at i/>w pnrexes. /J Eya, yiC’ g : ! a ‘ Georgia and Snnth f 'ar.ffria (Tranlte Monu- cute made a Mpociaity. ic '' ’if’ A largo nob ct.ion of MARBLF and GPAN alwavnon hand, ready for LET -'"Hu 1111 l WOTL D'T r aDd nbLIVEBY I GEOB.IE It. HIIU.KY. Asnt’llY HULL p. n. rount GKQIGK ft. SBLCT & Gt, COTT OU FACTOaS. 847 and 849 REYNOLDS ST. Augusta, Ga. " DA Y t l /'.itriAHlLl, A\ '■ ■ ' \X7 ' ■ V/ .Vyw -. ■- ■> HEADQUAHTEHS FOB Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Finding BELTING. The Finest nml most varied assortment of Children’s Car riages ever brought, to the City, at all prices. Tidings of Comfort and Joy ’!'<» tboßo who have been wrenched nml Jerked about bv no-calhul road carta. We now offer yoM the moat delightful vehicle, with FINEST wheeie and axlew for $35.00. Try onr and fmvc your health. F.verv man who owhh a hoiwe, or wiahea to traiu a colt, ahovld have one, a» the price it* within the reach of uIL DAY & TANNAHILL. - - AUGUSTA GA WATCHES I DIAMONDS ! JEWELRY I Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia. TTAVING pnrcluiHol F A BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY ami ronuilMatad I_L with it be <li gnnl Htovk forim-rlv <-urri< <1 bv me nt mv old ntand under Ilia Ceutrki Hotel I now ofler at r< dm-< <! pii<- H tlu-liaiid.onieHt Htoi-k of J< wili-v, Kilvorwarc, Ac , ever ...4 in tin. 1-ity, ut my NEW H TOKri, Corner Hi-oud and Hevoutl'i Htrccta, uud familiarly kIMWs M “braln- H Cornor ” Mr. BIIAIIE will remain with me, and will bo pleaaod to.oe hl. friend., WILLIAM SCIIMEIGEBT, > Jeweler, 702 Broa<lJrtr««t Owners of Water Power Having secured the Agency for the celebrated di|js Burnham Water Wheel 1 i *’ or Georgia nml South Carolina, lam prepared to offer LlGilS'iMK’rJ/spt-t-iid imluccmentH to parties winking to put in water wfaeele. 11111 a lß° prepared to do any kind of Mill Work, new or red Correspondence solicited. Chas. F. Lombard, AUGUSTA, GiJ JESSE THOMPSON & CO., I MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, UH & BLINDS Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber, Laths and Shingles, DEALERS IN Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Hale Street, Near Central Railroad Yard, Augusta, Ga.| j THE MARKHAM? BEST HOTEL I IN 0 THE 0 SOUTH I I 1 Quiet, Dignified, Homelike. Best Att< 1 tion. Magnificent Table. Reasonable Rat I