The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, November 11, 1886, Image 5

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Columbia Sentinel. rtnt.isfreo every thcbsday at harlem GEORGIA. bxteked as second-class matter at the POST OFFICE IN HARLEM. GA. Thursday, November 11 isse. CTTY and county directory CITY COUNCIL. J. W. BELL, Mayor, c IV. ARNOLD. W. E. HATCHER, w Z. HOLLIDAY, jl. FULLER. COUNTY OFFICERS. n D DARSF.Y. Ordinary. O W GRAY, Clerk and Treasurer. B’ IVEY. Sheriff. O HARDY. Tax Collector, j A. GREEN. Tax Receiver. J. C. GOETCHIUB, Coroner. MASONIC. Harlem Lodge, No. 276 F. A. M , meets 2d and 4tU Saturdays. CHURCHES. n.ntist—Services 4th Sunday. Dr. E. R. Cara -,11 ‘ Sunday School every Sunday. Supenn tendent-1Uv.,1. W. Ellington Methodist— Every 3rd Sunday. Rev. W E. Shackleford, pastor. Sabbath School every snndav H. A. Merry, Supt. Magistrate’! Court, 128th District, G. M., 4th Saturday. Beturn day IS days before. Baturuar w J} Roeb[x . Ki j p Sheriff's Sales, GEORGIA, COLOMBIA COUNTY. WILL "be sold before the Court House door in Appling on the First Tuesday in December 18«6, between the legal hours of Bale one hand power Smith cotton Press, levied on as the property ot VV. J. Pollard, to satisfy afl fa isaued'frora Columbia Superior Court in favor Os H. N. Morgan and Jas. Norris for use of officers vs W. J. Pollard. Levy, etc., made thia Ist day of November, ISStI. “ L. L, MAGRUDER, Deputy Sheriff. Georgia, Columbia County. WILL be sold before the Court House door in Appling on the First Tuesday in December 1886, between the legal hours of sale all that tract or parcel of laud tn said state and county, containing 250 acres more or lean and bounded by lands of Daniel Prather OU the cast, Georgia Railroad on the south, Mfh. Sam Jackson on the west, and north by lands of H. A. Merry and others. Levied upon as the property of Mrs. A. F. Whitfield to satisfy a fl. fa- issued from the September Term of Columbia Superior Court in favor of James Miller. Lew made aud legal notice served on Mrs A. F. Whitfield, tenant in possession, this 16th day of October 1886, l Deuuty Sheriff. Sale for Division. Georgia, Columbia County. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the village of Appling on the First Tuesday in December 188(1, to the highest bidder, Two hundred and thirty-seven acres of land in Columbia county. Georgia, adjoining lands of D. P. Marshall, John S. Benning, J. D. McGlamerv, Win. Bolder and others. Baid land sold to effect a division of said property. THOS £ BENNING> MRS. 8. MARSHALL, MRS. A. BENNING MORRIS. Oct. 28th, 1886—4 ts. Executor's Sale. Georgia, Columbia Countx. WILL be sold before the Court House door in Appling, Ga., on the First Tu sday in December, 1886, between the legal hours of sale, all that lot or parcel ot land estate belonging to J Uriah Harris, containing 560 acres, more or less. Terms ot sale are one half cash, remainder 12 months, at 8 per cent. Purchaser to pay for papers. Adniinlstralor’s Sale. Georgia, Columbia County. WILL be sold (agreeable to au order from the honorable Court of Ordinary of said county) on the First Tuesday in December 1886, between the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing desirable tracts of land, belonging to the estate of J. Maddox, late of eaid county, de ceased: x _ That tract of land near Grovetown, Ga., in eaid county, containing Two Hundred and fortv-nine acres, more or Ipbh, bounded by lands of F. F. Mosely, A. V. Beale, 8. N. Young blood aud lands formerly belonging to estate of said Maddox, said tract known as the “Day Place,” and on which 8. T. Florence now resides. Also one tract of land in said county, near Grovetown, Ga., containing One Hundred acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Mrs. Emily Green, Mrs. A. V. Beale, J. L. Newman and T. J. W. Newman, and on which Jeff. D. Blackstone now resides. Terms, one-third cash, balance in twelve months with interest at 8 per cent, per annum. F GEO. W. GRAY, Adm’r. Estate of J. Maddox. Administratrix's Sale GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY— WILL be sold before the Court House door, in Appling, said county, on the First Tuesday in December 1886, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, belonging to the estate of George P Stovall late of McDuffie county, deceased, to-wit: A one-sixth undivided interest in a certain tract of land, lying in Columbia County, Georgia, known as the “Dunn” place, containing tour hundred acres more or less, said place situated about two miles north of Appling, Ixiunded on the north by the Daniel Marshall plat e, east by lands of Marion McDaniel, south by lands of William Bolder, and west by Thomas Blalock lands. Sold under an order from the Court of Ordinary of McDuffie County, Georgia, granted at the October Term 1886. Terms cash. Pur chasers to pay for papers. LEILA W. STOVALL, Administratrix of the Estate of George P Stovall. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an application will be made to the next Legislature of the State of Georgia to pass an act to repeal the act passed at the last session of the Georgia Legislature prohibiting Stock from running at ( large in the County of Columbia. Columbia County, Oct. 18th, 1886. To Rent- Two fields, both partly within the limits of Harlem, known as the Powell & Harly and the Murray fields, 27 bales of cotton were made on the former last year. Apply at’this office. Reference. F. H. Powell and Oliver Hardy. GLOBE HOTEL BIBBER SHOP Shaving, Hair utting and Shampooing done n the neatest and most scientific manner by Mclntosh a Roberts. Hot and eoldbath. Give ns a call. Polite a ttent.ion GLOBE HOTEL. Broad Street, Coratr JacksonlStred. AUGUSTA, GA. L. E. DOOLITTLE, PROPRIETOR j Paorsnrron also or the Auourta Hotel Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Table First Class in Everv Particular. L- 3. DOOLITTLE, Propdetor- Large and well ventilated Rooms. Rates, $2 Per Day Centrally located, near Railroad crossing. Telegraph Office and Barber Shop in the Building. Augusta Hotel, Restaurant and lunch Room, i choice wines, liquors and cigars. Meals to or der at all hours. Xiestse or Sale, THE TRIPPE PLANTATION Three miles from Harlem, good gin house and press, barn and stables, together with eight tenant house.*. Apply at this office. _______ WOSoiS” P'OR Ths nFist Dpsirabls piece cl Property —IN— HARLEM. The improvements are first class in every particular, and the surroundings are all that could be desired. For full particulars apply at this office, or Mrs. Ida H. Casey, Kimball House, Atlanta,Ga. Home Council We take pleasure in» calling your attent.on 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 Diarrhrea. Pitts Carminative is an instant relief for colic of infants. 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 Peeples Drug Store,Harlem,Ga., and by W. J Heggie, of Grovetown. MACHINERY. Engines |STEAM & WATER Boilers Pi pc A Kitting Saw Mills Brass Valve ~ist Mil!.- ~~SAWS Cotton Presses FILES J i Shafting Ipjcctors I I2fiHleys_ Pumps j Hangers Water Viols Cotton Gins Castings | Gearing Brass & Iron! A Full Stock of Supplies! cheap and good . S Belting, Packing and Oils At Bottom Prices | Prompt Delivery. | Pay-Bupnirs promptly "geo r lombard " co. I Feundry, Machine and Boiler Work® Angunta, Ga ■ b ivc PaHHongcr Pep. Is the Celebrated IIIHI|IIU Adjustabb Reclining and Foliisg fiTinin W| th over FIFTY Changeo I.MUIk of position. tbu 16,000 :o7 hUni A LUXURY % \ THAT XggQi SHOULD BE IM EVERY HOUSE. THINK OF IT! A PARLOR. LIBRARY, SMOKING, RECLINING OR INVALID CHAIR. LOUNGE, FULL LENGTH BED. and CHILD'S CRIB, Combined, and Ad.ustabla to any Position requisite lor Comfort or Convenience. Send at once tor eno of our Catalcgues. 930 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. B. PHINIZY. J. PIHNI2Y. J. TOBIN PHINIZY & CO. COTTON’ FACTORS. New Standard Fire Proof Warehouse Augusta, Georgia. Liberal Advances on Consignments. THE LAMBACK Candy Manufacturing Co. XALSO DEALERS INx FINE FRENCH CANDIES Stick Candy a Specialty. 620 Broad Street, GEORGE F. LAMBACK. AUGUSTA, GA. FOSTER & DOUGHTY, COTTON FACTORS and COMPRESSORS, Augusta, - - - G-eorgia. Warehouse and Coinpress occupying block bounded by Washington. Twiggs, Calhoun and Taylor Streets, and connect ed with all the Railroads centering here by double tracks ex tending into our yards Our entire nersonal attention will be devoted to the business in all its dotailß, and*to all who intrust us with consignments we guarantee prompt and satisfactory returns. Liberal advances made on consignments. Drayage Both Ways Saved. OFFICE : 739 REYNOLDS STREET, Rooms for Several Years Occupied by Augusta Cotton Exchange. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS WILL REMOVE THEIR C-A-TldPFilT STOCK From 713 to 714 Broad Btreet (South side) DR. CALHOUN’S NEW BUILDING, Next to Mr. E. D. Smythe’s Crockery Store. WE will continue to sell arpoti, urtnirs, Window Shades and House Furnishing Goods at greatly reduced prices “FOR SPOT ASH” or thirty days time, city acceptance. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS’ 714 Broad Street (South Side), Augusta, Ga. W. N. MERCIER, Cotton Commission Merchant, 3 and 4 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Charges as Low as any responsible house in the South. J. M. BURDELL7“ Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant CONTINUE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE AT FIRE-FROOF WAREHOUSE, No. 19 M’lntosh Street, AUGUSTA, GA fiSrStrict Attention to all Consignments and Prompt Rernittances _©ff S. 11. MYERS, Cotton Commission Mei chant, 803 Reynolds Street, Augusta, Ga. Liberal Advances made on Consignments —PROMPT RETURNS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED— jfayCorrespondence Solicited. THEO. MARKWALTER'S Steam Marble and Granite Works. «BROAD ST., MB LOWERiKUKET. AUG-ÜbTA, G-a. Marble Work, Domestic A Imported, AT LOW MUCKS. Georgia and South Carolina Granite Monu ments made a specialty. A large selection of MARBLE and GRAN ITE WORK Always on hand, roady for LET TERING and DELIVERY UKOROK ti. •lIH.IY. ASBUttY HULL. ft ft FOOT GEOBSEISIMI & COTTOW 7ACTOB*. 847 and 849 REYNOLDS ST. Augusta, Ga. 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HAVING pnrchaHod F A HR AHL'S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY end r«neoli<Ut.A with it 110 elegant atoek forinerlv carried by me at my old atand under the Central Hotel I now ofler at reduced uric, a th<'handHonu at atoi kof Jewelry, Silverware Ac ever thia city, at my NEW STORE, Corner Broad and Hcvcntfi Streota, aud famiiUrlv kaawa m “Brahe h Corner . 3 M Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will be pleanrd tonne bin friendn WILLIAM SCIIWEIGEHT, Jeweler, 702 Broad ntreai Owners of Water Power Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Burnham Water Wheel For Georgia anti South Carolina, I am prepared to offer p<‘< iitl inilucctnentH to partiea winking to put in water wheels, am alfio prepared to do any kind of Mill Work, new or re wrWinifßrTr ilWpnir. Correspondence solicited. Chas. F. Lombard, AUGUSTA, GA JESSE THOMPSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH & BLINIH Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. 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