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Columbia Sentinel.
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J. M. ATKINSON, j ’-iutorw.
Hun i m Ga., Sir. 18, 1887
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September 9, 1887.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Oh for a refreshing shown*.
A gentleman near Quitman kill
ed eleven rattlesnakes on his place
last week.
The Gainesville Engle seems to
think tliat as to the building ot the
A. ami C. Railroad there is in
doubt.
Ina letter to lion. U. 11. May,
President Cleveland declines an
invitation to visit Augusta on his
trip to Allanta.
Dr. L. E. Itoreheim, a promis
ing young physician of Atlanta,
committed suicide at the Kimball
House on Sunday last.
Dr. Hawthorne in his sermon
in Atlanta on Sunday morning hist
paid lis respects to "Anxious In
quirer' in a can-tie manner. '
A Jew, while attempting to
lx>ard n train on the South Caro
lina Railroad a few days since, fell
between the curs and was literally
wangled to pieces.
Is it possible that the Georgia
Legislature is now thinking about,
getting in a hurry ? Well, it will
soon be time to go back again and
the me inliers mu>t home time
enough to see how crops are cit
ing to pan out.
There is no use sending Presi
dent Cleveland invitations now to
visit vour town during hi- tr p to
Atlanta, h« has his route a I read)
mapped out, and if you want to
see him, just take advantage of
the low rates ollered by the Stona
Mountain Route and go to the
Gate City at the appointed time.
As there is a disposition on the
part of some of the monuH'rs of the
legislature to inert ase the num
ber of Supreme Judg< -to five. we
would suggest as a better course
to pursue that the -1 ary of the
-present hicunilieiits be increased
to <>,tOO. They are equal to the
task and are the poorest p d
otlicials in the State.
Guv . Gordon has shown h:m
selt equal to the' task in inve-t _ ,t
--ing the convict abuses. Let it
cvei lie liorne in mind that while
the sentence of the law should la*
duly executed, yet it d e- i t
mean that those under it- tian :e
to be inhumanly treated. It is to
lx* hoped that the Governor will
continue on this line until ail w o
have outraged justice shall l»e
duly punished.
ytlnrta Journal: Ben Butler's
plan of getting liJ. ot the snr; .a
in the treasury is to give a pen
sion to every uuiou soldier ot the
late war. and to divide the re
mainder a met’g the f'lifedei'a' -
One objection to this gtai> game
is that alter all the Federal sol
diers have gotten their quotas the
nmaiiakr tor the Contederati s
w I I<■ as slim as the > k
spoons uete tn New Orleans , it
twenty-three years age.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT
Hatcher Bros*
\\ c arc daily receiving the most attractive
slock of goods ever brought to this market,
consisting ot
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Clothing; Hats,
> -I? V j 83U ad- U
she greater part of our Boot and Shoe
stock arc of the celebrated Bay State make,
too well known to need any comment. Call
and examine our stock and be convinced th.
wc can sell you goods as cheap as the sam
quality of goods can be bought in any place.
Harlem, Ga
w. s. Jl.-.-11. (Sign Red Front.* OEO - E jh»vi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Stoves and Ranges, Fireplace Heaters
Furnaces, Tinware and IL use-Furuisbing floods. Sole agents for the Cel
< brated "Eavoriti Cook Stoves, conceded by all to 1 < the best Stove ever
made Hoofing. Guttering, Spouting nnd Repairing done in the best man
ner by the best mechanics.
832 Broad Street. Augusta, Ca
i jvj.
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant.
COM IM i s BVStXEiSS AS HERETOFORE AT
FIRE-PROOF; WAREHOUSE,
No. 19 Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Ga.
SrirStrict attention to all Consiginiiei ts and prompt Remittances.
Semi-Annual Statement.
('if the Staunton Lite Associationot Virginia
from the 30th June. 1886 to the 31st Dec.
ISB6, furnished the Governor of the State
of Georgia :
NAME XOCAtITY.
N ime of tfiv Company—The Staunton I.de A-- < ’af in of Virginia.
I. calily—Street, Main. No. —, City o! Statinton, County ot Augus
ta, State i f Virginia.
CONDITION— On December 31. ISSti.i
Gfx. John E hoi*. Pre-Tout. H. M. Mcllhaxy, Secretary.
.1. I'arkoi i I’aim., Atlanta, Ga., Attorney for service of process
in Slate of Georgia.
1 INCOME
Anima! Dues . . $ 5.996 71
Ass. -sments, 15.551 99
IL . toed from all other sources ,‘-7 25
B dar.ee on hand from last report ( Total ... 12.676 59,
I I . 134.812 54
ll—Disbursements
U'.-wes and claims 12519 00
As.-.-simr's i< tmmd t - members from advance payments ... 61257
( " s ato A ts 817 54
'- i' ll i< - and other ivmpett.-aiion >f officers and
other office employes .
Taxes ami fees
; I l inks and pi inline and postage 682 25
Ail otbi r items of expens. - I 506 14
Total i\j t r.sc and disbui-i r..< its 18.512 39
Ba c. on Laud lkci' iib<: 31-t. Total assets Jan. 1, I 1 '"15
111 -Invested Assets
[/mm wemd pledge of B■te SI etai ate 18.808 33
. ■- 3 597 82
tvffice Furniture anil Fixtures qq
ENHIt-l' VECEKITEb All -OB POLICIES wool uewm
Total business |
I’ ' - ; C<: r iicate- • force D e .'lst. - '4 500
I'e.n -r C. •<-w: :ten .ng y t -.r l»- 977 1. xl ‘
1 .. ct : .:ci.-d to be : roe ill .:: c I'" ' 233 52> 5 "
Total p . -in force IVci’mlvt 3lst. I'-'-n 2.0g0 4.258 50p
A c rrect copy of the Act of Inc rpoi'at .en and amendments, duly certified
; e\< d Ais,' a sworn eertifieat-. . - lent and 8
it <t it bas p,: i ,;d has ability to pay its c rrticaies or policies to the fail
hr it t \-li- : i’l'id DAVIS A KAYSER, President.
H M. M ILHANY. •-<etct.iry.
-I ATE Ol GEORGIA. COI NVY OF (.VI.VMBIA
Personally appeared before the undersigned. Hardy A Raliarvl. of Har
lc: Ga . who b< :iig uno -«< rm -iv t ey are the chief cents of the Sta.ir.-
kvkxiabaa of Virgil i Start ..nd that the forego-
i'.rg statement is true and correct to the best of their kr.owledge, information
a d belief. W. R ROEBUCK, J. P.
HARDY 5c BALLARD) Agents.
Read! Read! Read!
I have the Agency for the
CELEBRATED
Daniel Pratt Gin.
Address or .call on me at
Harlem and I will save you
money in the purchase of a
strictly first class Gin, Feeder
and Condenser. The Daniel
' I’ratt, gins rapidly, clean and
makes a good sample. All Gins
warranted. ,
. O. HARDY, Agt.
Harlem, Ga.
ENGINES GINNEVG
Most economical and durable. Cheapest in
’ tha niaikt i. tiualifv considered. The CELE
BBATED FAKQUAAR SAW MILUS and EN
(.INES and STANDARD IMPLEMENTS GEN
ERALLY. Send for catalogue.
A. B. FARQUHAR,
Eennnylvania Agricultural Works, York, Pa
OUR WORKS
Are Running
BY STEAM,
And Ready To
SERVETHEPUBLIC
Will Cast every day, as usual, and
give best attention to Orders.
Geo- R. Lombard & Co-.'
Foundry, Machine and Boiler
Works. Also Mill, Engine
and Gin Supply House.
Stone Mountain Route
GEOItGIA KAILROAD COMrAM\ )
Office Oex’l Max.igfb. ’
• Ai iirsr i. Ga., May 7th, S
Commencing Sun,lav. Sth inst. the fol
1 '"itig pa-- tic. r sehe.tnle will bi- operated:
Trains run by "Jiith meridian time • 32 minutes
-i. 'aerthan Augusto time.
No. 27 —West —Daily.
Leave Augusta 7 45 a m ’
Arri' < at Harlem H 28 a m
Arrive at X 5 .»>hington 10 40a m
L- in c Washington 7 20 a m
Arrivt at Athens 12 35 p m .
I ivt Ath< ns 745 a m
Arrive Atlanta 1 00 p m
-at Gr- ' ? w’... Harlem.Dearing,T! un-
- i.. N rvi ul. Itarnt it. Crawtordvitk. Cin« i.
•
t'-.reh . ‘viegton. Cvuyers, Lithonia, Stone
M uniain And IK-catur.
No. 28—East— Daily.
i.vavn AG.v'ta 245 pm
Arrive at Athens 7 20 p m
Leave Washington 4 jM>p m |
Urive a: Har! 7 -•* p m
Arrixv Aiu :;’a " 15 ; in
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-
! .ii . Itari. N Thums n.
I
No. I—West-Daut.
Augusta 10 45 a m
Arrive Harlem am
Arrive Can /k 12 > p u: ‘
Arrive Milledgeville 4 11 p ui
Arrive at Mae -n 0 00 p m
Arr.' at W.-.*’ 22* ; n
Am v ' a: Kf* ' 51‘5 ;rr
Arrive at Atlanta 5 45 p m
No. 2—East— Daily.
Leave A’’, .•a S 'Y> a m
Leave Athens l*u an;
I. ay- Wishir.gxon li ain
Lear. Ma > n 7 10 a m
Lmt<
Leavx Camak 1 3*? t in
I. r e Hir.t m 233 p m
Ar: .v t. Aug ■’‘U 3 35 p m
No. 3—West—Daily.
Leave Augusta 9 40 p m
Arrive Harlem 1100 pm
Arrivv Cxc;ak 12 13 a m
Am* M IgeviUe 4 12am
Arrive Macon 6 40 a iu
Amvc At.au:a 6 40 a m
N •. 4 —East —Daily.
I . *r,’ AC.nto 7 3b p m
Le-avt Harlem. 3 33 a m
Arrive Augusta 5 •» a m
N 12—W?:-7.
Leave HArtem 600»m
Arrive Aug 7 2’? am
No. 11—Evsr.
L. AV-. A-.i-usto ■ 3.• p m
Arrive Harlem 7 00 p n
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In . r ’.S' ■ ■- - - A’i»: to.
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J. W. GFXtX. G. . . M_:r Gen Pass Agt
JOE W WHITE.
•• -vl Trav<g Pxssiager Ac. at, Augusta.
’i-h del Os Inf Esta xaidtrytilk
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IN EFFECT St XDAY. MAY 13. ISS7,
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I_T San i r-vji; ; \s LvAuc-.sta 5 14
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i k*c nn, r -aviU. East and West at An
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B. M. MHV HELL. Presntaat,
“THIS PAPERAS*
Xe—s. WT Al.sr-. tM ' Srr-s.- S- ,
~S=S NEW YORK.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We keep on hand the following goods, and
will sell them to compete with anv other market-
DOORS, SASH. BLINDS.
Mantels, Scroll work, Moulding, Turned
work, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Laths,
Shingles, Brick, Lime,
Linseed Oil, Machine Oil. Turpentine, Varnish, White Lead
Colors, Ready Mixed Paint, Window Glass, Putty, Builders'
Hardware, Sheet Tin and any other articles found in a build
er’s furnishing establishment.
We especially offer Cheap a full lin©
of OSITAKSB’S GQOBS
Os all kinds, suited to the trade and will guarantee better goods for
less money than any other house Give us a trial if you are so un
fortunate as to need such goods.
J. F. HATCHER & CO, - - ■ HARLEM, GA
FOBWB a DMBHn
COTTON FACTORS AND COMPRESSORS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
V arehouse ami Compress occupying block bounded by Washington.Twigr's
Calhoun and Taylor streets, and connected with all the rail roads center- 0
ing here by double tracks extending into our yards.
Moderate Charges. Drayage Saved.
Cons gnnicnts Schciud- Liberal Advances Made cn CcniigniEents-
OFFICE :739 REYNOLDS ST ,
Booms for Several Years Occupied by Aufiujta Cotton Exchange.
HEAD THIS
FROM
T. A. SCOTT,
NO. 1 and 2 Brick Row,
M ho has just returned from the Northern
markets where he has been looking after the
interest of his friends and customers in se
lecting an elegant stock of goods, consisting
of
DRY GOODS, MOTIONS,
-Uu- -..Xu «IF -a -u u .nl HU J 1 & 4K M -'B *s’
Boots, Shoes and Grocories,
All of which he will sell at low prices. Call
on him and be convinced.
~ CURRY J COL
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
105 M’ljstosh St. Cor. Reynolds) .4 CGCST.4.GA.
save by seeding your Cotton to us. Commission 50c per bale
insurance T'c jer bale. No other charge when left for immediate sale-
Consignments Solicited.
Z ’beral Ar7i'ci)ices made on Consignments.
JNO. I MEYER, who has had several years experience, will hare charge
of the Sales. Hoping to bare a share of your business,
M e remain, yours respectfully,
CJILREIY Ac CO.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
As I intend to leave Harlem next year, I
now offer my House and Lot for Sale or
Rent, The house contains eight large rooms,
a splended well of water in the yard, as good
as any in the place. Terms to suit purchaser.
For further particulars call on or address me
at Harlem.