The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, December 02, 1886, Image 5

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Columbia Sentinel. pt EVERY THURSDAY AT HARLEM nm*nU. • fxtered as second-class matter at the post OFFICE IN HARLEM. GA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 1886. hty.and COUNTY DIRECTORY city council. j W. BEI T.. Mayor. C W. ARNOLD. W. E. HATCHER. W Z. HOLLIDAY. M. FULLER. COUNTY OFFICERS. O D. DARKEY. Ordinary. G W. GRAY, Clerk and Treasurer. B IVEY, Sheriff. O H ARDY, Tax Collector, j a GREEN. Tax Receiver. X C. GOETCHIUS, Coroner. MASONIC. Harlem Lodge, No. 276 F. A. M., meets 2d and 4 th Saturdays. CHURCHES. lUntirt—Services 4th Sunday, Dr. E. R. Cars Sunday School every Sunday. Superin tendent—Rev. J. W. Ellington: Methodist— Every 3rd Sunday. Rev. W. E. shackleford, pastor. Sabbath School every rtiintlav H. A. Merrv, Supt. Maldstrate’s Court, 128th District, G. M., 4th Sitnrdav. Return day IS days before. Saturday. w B lloEßrcKj j p. Sheriff's Sales. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. VTT'IIJj be sold before the Court House W door in Appling on the First Tuesday in December 1886, between the legal hours of Lie one hand power Smith cotton Press, levied on as the property of W. J. Pollard, to satisfy * 6 fa issued from Columbia Superior Court in favor of H. N. Morgan and Jas. Norris for nee of officers vs W. J. Pollard. Levy, etc., made this Ist day of Deputy Sheriff. Georgia, Columbia County. -tt-t-ILL lie sold before the Court House V V door in Appling on the First Tuesday in December 1886, between the legal hours of sale, all tliat tract or parcel of land in said State and county, containing 250 acres more or less, and bounded by lauds of Daniel 1 rather on the east, Georgia Railroad on the south, Mrs 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 and legal notice served on Mrs A F. Whitfield, tenant in possession, this lfi th day of October 1881 b l maobudeß! Denuty Sheriff. Sale for Division. Georgia, Columbia County. -t-TTILL be sold before the Court House W door in the village of Appling on the First Tuesday in December 1886, 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. McGlamery, Wm. Bolder and others. Said land sold to effect a division of said property. Tn OS. E. BENNING, MRS. S. MARSHALL, MRS. A. BENNING MORRIS. Oct. 28th, 1886—4 ts. Executor’s Sale. Georgia, Columbia Counts. -rrT" ILLI be'.sold before the Court House W door Ju Appling, Ga., on the First Tin eday in December, 1886, between the legal hours of sale, all that lot or parcel of land estate belonging to Juriah Harris, containing 560 acres, more or less. Terms of sale are one half cash, remainder 12 months, at 8 per cent. Purchaacr to pay for papers, Adminis!ratrix’s Sale GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY- -r-v TILL be Hold before the Court House V V 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, Iving in Columbia County, Georgia, known as the “Dunn” place, containing four hundred acres more or less, said place situated about two miles north of Appling, bounded on the north bv the Daniel Marshall place, east by lands of Marion McDaniel, south by lands of William Bohlcr, and west by Thomas Blalock lands. Sold under ay order from the Court of Ordinary of McDuffie County, Georgia, granted at the October Term 1886. Terms cash. Pur chasers to pay for papers. STOVALL> 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 county) liefore 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 of land, belonging to the estate of J. Maddox, late of said county, de ceased: 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 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. Emilv Green, Mrs. A. V. Beale, J. L. Newman and!. J. W. Newman, aud on which Jeff. D. Blackstone now resides. Terms, one-third cash, balance in twelve months with interest at 8 per cent, per annum. H GEO. W. GUAY, Adm r. Estate of J. Maddox. o|U@ t- : . -'iS : S’ck Hnac'acbe H rcrrhcurt. (G) Ona dose r t I ur; Ihcy cure and prevent Ch?. r' . t.rSir.rrach Bad Breath. Clear the o’- H, Tc- • fra I' -rves, d fltva Life> Vfaorfot**-'? 3vo ! ..Mu>tONL BEAN. Try then once and yon vpl j ' v?r ;;o w.\«-.cut them. Price, 25 rents ner :,•/.■’■*. . /.d by Druggists and Medicine Dealers ger. r -ly. Sar.i on receipt of prka in ftuupe, pe to any address, J. F. SMITH &. CO., Manufacturers rr* ■n ’'’•nS.F.’O. THIS PAPER StS Advertising Bureau MO Spruce St.), where advertising BlflMf VflDlf rnTd^for^K 7 tn NtW Rates of Advertising. One inch, one insertion 1.00 One inch, each subsequent insertion. 50 Quarterly, Semi-annual or Yearly contracts will I be made on liberal terms. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged j for at advertising rates. No communication will be published unless ; accompanied by the full name and address of the writer These are not required for publi cation, but as a gnarrantee of good faith. All communications for the paper, aud busi ness letters -11 uld be addressed to THE SENTINEL. Harlem, Oa GLOBE MOTEL. Broad W nr t, Street. AUGUSTA, GA. 4 -ZXJ4-H-44 L. E. DOOLITTLE, P ROriiIETOB PnoPßtrron also of thf. Augusta Hotel Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Table First Class in Every Particular. L- E. DOOLITTLE, Prop ietor- Large ami well ventilated Booms. Katos, $2 Per Day Centrally located, near Railroad crossing. Telegraph Office and Barbershop in the Building. Augusta Hotel, Restaurant and lunch Room, choice wines, liquors and cigars. Meals to or der at all hours. l*.,- TO KEK7, Lease 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. 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 bowels, and make teething safe and easy. It will cure Dysentery and Diarrhoea. 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 jer bottle. Sold by druggists. “ For sale at Holliday’s Drug Store and Pceple’s Drug Store,Harlem, Ga.. and by W. J Heggie, of Grovetown. |MACHINERY| I Engines ISTE.HI & WATEIIg | Boilers t'ipe&b'ittin l! |Saw Mills Brass Valve I ■ Grist Mills "~~SAWS"" | ■ Colton Presses FILES | ShSttag Injectors | Pulleys Puiiins " g Hangers Waler Ukuls n Cotton Gins Castings g Gearing Brass & Iroi.g I A Full Stock of Supplies." cheap and good. I. j Belting, Packing and ()il| At Bottom Prices | AND IN STOCK FDR fl Prompt Delivery. | Lay Repairs promptly done."<i&aM GEO R. LOMBARD A CO | foundry, Machine and Boiler SVorksH Xivusta. Ga.. above Passenger DepotFj peEinectwipmnnKC * is the Celebrated * Adjusiabk Reclining ant folding # miff IT) With over FIFTY Changes I.Uuln of POSITION. Uilplq Kors (bi: 18,000 w in Use; A LUXURY \\~\ that agKSsjwß SHOULD B 2 IN EVERY HOUSE. THINK OF IT! A PARLOR, LIBRARY. SMOKING, RECLINING OR INVALID CHAIR. LOUNGE. FULL LENGTH BED, and CHILD'S CRIB. Combined, and Adjustable to any Position requisite for Comfort or Ccnvenienco. Send at once for one of oiw Catalogues. T«E ' 930 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. I S. PHINIZY. • j. t*HINIZY. J. TOBIN PHINIZY & CO. COTTON - factors. New Standard Fire Proof Warehouse Augusta, Georgia. Advances on Consignments. GEORUE R. SIBLEY. ASBURY HULL. P. B. TOBIN 6KBIGK 8. SIBLEY & CO., COTTON FACTORS. 847 and 849 REYNOLDS ST. Augusta, Ga. FOSTER & DOUGHTY, COTTON FACTORS and COMPRESSORS, Augusta, - - - G-eorgia. Warehouse anti Coinpress occupying block bounded by Washington, Twiggs, Calhoun and Taylor Streets, and connect ed with all the Kailroads centering here by double tracks ex tending into our yards. Our entire nersonal attention will bo devoted to the business in all its details, andjto all who intrust uh with consignments we guarantee prompt ami satisfactory returns. Liberal advances made on consignments. Drayage Both Ways Saved. OFFICE : 739 REYNOLDS STREET, Rooms Ibr Several Years Occupied by Augusta Cotton Exchange. W. X. M !■:RCI ER, Cotton Commission Merchant, 3 and 4 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED ( hargesas Low as any responsible house in the South. J. M. BURDELL, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant CONTINUE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE AT FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, No.ll9,MTntosh Street, AUGUSTA, GA BwyStrict Attention to all Consignments and Prompt Remittances ..jWff S. H. 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A.k. for T.rm.l DAY & TAfflfflAfflU, IIEADQUAItTEIia FOR Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Finding JBJSZJLTIJSTG-, T'he Finest anti most varied assortment of Children’s Car riages ever brought to the City, at all prices. —■ :o- Tidings of Comfort and Joy To those who have been wrenched and Jerked alwuit by Ho-rallod road carts. We now effer the most delightful vehicle, with FINEST wheels and axles for $35.00. Try one mill Have your lirultli. F.v.ry nmn who owim . home, or to tr»l. k «olt, ah.«l4 have one, »h the price in within the reach of all. 'DAY & TANNAIIILI., - - AUGUSTA, 0A JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS WILL REMOVE THEIR CA.BFET STOCK From 713 to 711 Broad Street (South side) DR. CALHOUN’S NEW BUILDING, Next to Mr. E. D. Smythe’s Crockery Store. WE will continue to pell arr ete, urtains, Window Shades and House Furnishing Goode at gr< atly reduced prices A FOR SPOT ASH” or thirty days time, city acceptance. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS 714 Broad Street (South Side), AugiiHta, Ga. WATCHES I DIAMONDS ! JEWELRY | Largest and Handsomest Stock in Georgia. T T AVING purchased F A BRAHE’S ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY and ooneolidated I 1. with it he elegant stock formerly carried by me at mv old stand under the Central Hotel# I now offer at, reduci il prices the handHomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Ac., ever aae« 1a this city, at my NEW HTORE, Corner Broad and Seventh Streets, and familiarly known a< “Brahe’s Corner ” Mr. BRAHE will remain with me, and will bo pleased to see his friends, WILLIAM SCHWEIGEBT, Jeweler, 702 Broad ntre.t Owners of Water Power Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Burnham Water Wheel jjRMj For Georgia and South Carolina, I am prepared to. offer ItT * 3 P ,,< ’* , d imlucementH to partien wiahing to put. in water wheels. am alao prepared to do any kind of Mill Work, new or re pnjr. Correspondence solicited. Chas. F. Lombard, AUGUSTA, GA. JESSE THOMPSON & CO~ y MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH & BUNDS Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. DEALERS IN Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware, . I Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Hale Street, Near Central Railroad Yard, Augusta, Ga. THE MARKHAM? BEST HOTEL IN o THE » SOUTH I Quiet, Dignified, Homelike. Best Attert tion. Magnificent Table. Reasonable Rats?