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Columbia Sentinel.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT HARLEM
GEORGIA.
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE
POST OFFICE IN HARLEM. GA.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1886.
CITY AND COUNTY DIRECTORY
CITY COUNCIL.
J W. BELL. Mayor.
C. W. ARNOLD.
W. E. HATCHER.
W. Z. HOLLIDAY.
M. FULLER.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
O D.DARSEY, Ordinary.
O W. GRAY, Clerk and Treasurer.
H. 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
4th Saturdays.
CHURCHES.
Baptist—Services 4th Sunday, Dr. E. R. Cars
<ell Sunday School everv Sunday. Superin
tendent—Rev. J. W. Ellington.
Methodist—Every 3rd Sunday. Rev. u E.
Shackleford, pastor. Sabbath School every
Sundav, H. A. Merry, Sunt.
Magistrate’s Court, 128th District, G. M., 4th
Saturday. Return day 15 days before.
W. B. Roebuck, J. P.
Sheriff’s Sales.
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, one hand power Smith cotton Press, levied
on as the property of W. J. Pollard, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from Columbia Superior Court
in favor of H. N. Morgan and .Tas. Norris for
use of officers vs IV. J. Pollard. Levy, etc.,
made this Ist day of November, 1886.
L. L, MAGRL DLR,
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 land m said
State and county, containing 250 acres more or
less and bounded by lands of Daniel 1 rather
on the east, Georgia Railroad on the south,
Mrs. Sam Jackson on the west, and north bj
lands of H. A. Merry and others. Levied upon
as the property of Mrs. A.'l. M bitfield to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from the September Term of
Columbia Superior Court in favor of James
Miller Lew made and legal notice servedon
Mrs A F. Whitfield, tenant in possession, tins
16th day of October 18865 l MA.GRUDER,
Dcouty Sheriff.
Sale for Division.
Georgia, Columbia County.
WILL be sold before the Court House
door in the village of Appling on the
First Tuesday m December 1886, to the highest
bidder Two hundred and thirty-seven acres of
landin’ Columbia county. Georgia, adjoining
lands of D. P. Marshall, John S. Benning, J. D.
McGlamery, Wm. Bohler and others.
Said land sold to effect a division of said
property. THOB . e. BENNING,
MRS. S. MARSHALL,
MRS. A. BENNING MORRIS.
Get. 28th, 1886 -its.
Executor's Sale.
Georgia, Columbia Countx.
WILL’’ be’ sold before the Court House
door in Appling, Ga., on the First
Tuesday in December, 1886, between the legal
hours of sale, all that lot or parcel ot land
estate belonging to Jwria.h Harris, containing
560 acres, more or less, Terms of sale are
one half cash, remainder 12 months, at 8 per
cent. Purchaser to pay for papers.
A dministratrlx’s Sale
GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY—
WILL be sold before the Court House
door, in Appling, said comity, 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
hundred acres more or less, said place situated
about two miles north of Appling, bounded on
the north by the Daniel Marshall place, eastbv
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. r TO V ALL ,
Administratrix of the Estate of
George P Stovall.
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia, Columbia County.
WILL be sold (agreeable to an order from
the honorable Court of Ordinary of
said conntv) before the Court House door in
Appling, Ga., on the First Tuesday in December
1886, between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing desirable tracts ot land, belonging to the
estate of J. Maddox, late of said county, de-
Ct That tract of land near Grovetown, Ga., in
said county, containing Two Hundred and
forty-nine acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of F. F. Mosely, A. V. Beale, S. N. Young
blood and lands formerly belonging to estate
of said Maddox, said tract known as the Day
Place,” and on which S. T. Florence now
resides. Also one tract of land in said county
near Grovetown, Ga., containing One Hundred
acres, more or less, ami adjoining lands of Mrs.
Emilv Green, Mrs. A. V. Beale, J. L. Newman
and I’. J. W. Newman, and on which Jen. JJ.
Blackstone now residefi. Terms, one-third
cash, balance in twelve months with interest at
8 our cent, per annum.
F 1 GEO. W. GRAY, Adm r.
Estate of J. Maddox.
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