The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, November 15, 1887, Image 1

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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL. Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors. BISS HMME mCKLL, New York Millinery Store, 728 BROAD ST., (Under Central Hotel) AUGUSTA, GA. Announces to the lady readers of the SENTINEL that her Fall Stock of the most fashionable and neatest MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Neckwear, Flowers, etc. etc.., has been received, and she would be pleased t.i have the. ladies of Harlem and vicini ty to call when in Augusta and examine her goods before purchasing. ' as-Jlats and Bonnets trimmed to order tastefully and in the latest style. *a"She solicits a share of the public patronage aiid guarantees satisfaction. MISS NELLIE PURCELL, no v4c 728 Broad street. Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga The Ball Open! OUR FALL STOCK ABOUNDS IN Novelties B Attractive Bargains Our motto has been and will continue to be The Largest Stock, The Greatest Variety, The Lowest Prices. m» <*■■ 'Y 840 Broad Street, W AUGUSTA, GA nov4-c '/P A STERN REPROOF Is what you will deserve, if you do not come and see our superb stock of Fall and Winter Goods. ITIS .MARKED DOWN to prices which will cause astonishment to all and A Wsi ing Will Rise from our competitors when they see the DELIGIiIED BLIERS carry away their satisfying bargains from our store. A Complete Success has attended our efforts to purchase a Fall Stock which cannot be <l'l plicated anywhere and everybody will say that the I RICES AKb THE LOWEST in this or any other city. There is a full and com plete assortment in every line of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Hats. Come and look us over. Mi: SAR ERIN, RICE <fc CO-, 913 Broad Street, sign of the Large Red Boot. Branch Store 4 doors above Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. uo ' c urn’iciE All parties indebted to me are requested to come forward and settle at once, as I de sire to close up my books. I shall give up the shop to Mr. G. W. Atkinson, of T horn son, who will continue the business. W= S. JESSUP BROS.. 83Q Broad Street- Augusta- Ga. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Cooking and Heating Stoves Buy the “Albion” Cook Stove. This Stove has been sold with perfect satisfaction for the past fifteen years. JESSUP BROS., - - - - AU( L USTA 2_ G A For Sale. THE FARM situated two miles from Ap pling P. 0., belonging to the estate of P. 11. Martin, deceased Teiins reasonable for cash. For particulars, apply to J. I’. Williams, Appling, Ga., or MRS. M. W. MARTIN, Madison, Ga. Dental Notice. ]j AMILIEB desiring my services at their homes, either in Columbia or McDuffie coun ties can secure them by addressing me at Lin colnton. GEORGE PATERBON, Rurgeon Dentist. (SFM I-WFTIKTA') Terms, SI 25 n Year in Advance. HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1887- fUH COUGHS AND CROUP USB TZkYZIiOJEE.’® w wosi® ■■ AZETJK.aX.ESIBff. The _weet sum, as leathered from a tree of the lame name, growing along the small stream* in the Southern States, contains a stimulating expectorant principle that loosen* the phlegm producing the earlv nmruing cough, and stimu lates the child to throw off the false membrane In croup and whooplngmu-rh. When combined with the t>-aline tnucl- Inrinows principle In the mullein plant of the old fields, pre sents in Taylor’* Chkrokbk Kimidy op Sw««t Gru ano Mullkin the finest known remedy for Cough*. Croup, Whooping-Cough and Consumptioh : and -o palatable, any child is pleased to take it. Ask vn"t druvgist for it. Price, 250.»n isl. WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. Use DR BIGGERS ID TKLEBKRRY CORDIAL for Diarrhoea. Dysentery and Children Teething. For sole by all druggist*.' Don’t Buy Until you find out the new Improve |.l> a merits. Save the middleman’s PROFITS. IWBEND FOR CATALOGUES. J. P. Stevens & Bro 47 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. Executor’s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Columbia county, will be sold on the First Tuesday in December; 1887, at the Court House door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of land in the town of Harlem, whereon Miss Mary E. Crane resided at the time of her death, find 123 acres, more or less, on the line of McDuffie and Columbia counties, known as the Dranc place. Terms cash. November 7th, 1887. JOHN L. SANDERS, Executor. Public Sale. ”I’s Y virtue of a power to mo granted as the 1) agent and legal repiesentativc of Opui beth J. Young, in a Deed executed by Hamnel Simon on the Slat day of December 1883, and duly recorded ill tlie Clerk’s oftice of the Superior Court of Columbia county, in book V, folios 131 and 132. I will sell at public outcry at Appling, in Columbia county, to the highest bidder for cash, within the usual hours for public sales, on the first Tuesday in December 1887, the following tract or parcel of land, situated on the Georgia Railroad in said conntv and containing 2 acres more or less, fronting on the Georgia Railroad anil bounded on cither side by the lands of T. W. J. Inglett, with all the improvements, rights ways and easements to said tract or parcel of land in auy way appertaining or belonging. Said side made for the purpose of paying a certain note given by Samuel Simon and se cured bv the lot hereinbefore described. F. W. CAPERS, Jr., Agent and Attorney at Law of Opsibetli J. Young. Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold at the late residence of Mrs. Alarv F. Beale, deceased, in Columbia countv. Ga., on THURSDAY, FIRST DECEM BE <,'1887, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Mules, horses, bogs, wagons,-buggies, and one cow. Said property belonging to the estate of said de ceased.' The Hille to continue fl om day to day till all said property is Hold. Terms cash. This 7th Nov. 1887. CHAS. BASTON, 1 Administrator - TO RENT, A good Two Horse Farm (on the edge of Harlem) with the privilege to increase it to a three horse farm for same rent On the place is a dwell ing of 7 rooms, a large garden and a splendid well of water. Apply to Mbs H. G. Anthony. Hunnicutt & Bellingrath, Sililifi! PLUMERS, STM mo GAS FITTERS. Architectural Galvanized Iron Workers OTHERS Cor. Peachtree and. Walton, Atlanta, ga —AGENTS FOR— Knowles’ Steam Pumps, Dunning’s Boilers, Morris A Tasker’s Wrought Iron Pipe for Steam Ga 1 - and Water, Climax Gas Machine, AND DEALERS IN Steam Fitters and Plumbers Brass Goods, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs, M ater Closets Stoves, Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Furnaces, Maroelized Iron and Slate Mantles, Grates, Hardwood Mantles, Gaa Fixtures, Pumps, Rubber Hose, etc. Plain and Fine Orates a specialty. Plans and Specifications furnished on*application."'jttf Sheriff Sales, VXTILL be Hold before th< Court Hour© VV door, in Appling, on the that Tuefiday in December 1887, between the legal hour* of Mile, all that tract or pared of land in said State and county, and near Harlem, containing 2(K) acres, more or lews and bounded as fol low*: North by land* known an the Daniels tract: south bv the Georgia Railroad: east by lauds of W.IL Holden, and westby landa of the « Htate <»f John Triune. Levied on an the property of Thomas N. llopkiuM, Trustee of Virginia M. Hopkins and children, to satinty a ii. fa. issued from the September term. 1 ..86, of Columbia Superior Court in favor of William I’. Holden. Levy math 1 and notice nerved on Thomas N. HopkinH »h required bv law. This Bth day of October, 1887. L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY- ILL be Kohl before the Court House door \ V in Appling, on the first Tuesday in December, 1887, between the legal hours of sale, one McCormick Harvesting Machine.— Levied on as the property of Thomus A. Blanchard, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the September term, 1887, of Columbia Superior Court in favor of the McCormick Machine Co. vw. said Thomas A. Blanchard. Levy, etc., made this 23rd day of Oct., 1887. L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY— WILL be wold before the Court House door, in Appling, on the First Tuesday in December next between the legal hours of sale, all the interest (or title, of William Ger many in that tract of land lying and being in said State and county, containing 120 a'res, more or less, and adjoining lands of M. B. Hitcher. Wave Ballard, Geo. W. Gray, R. B. Stanford and Sirs. Lamkin. Also, all the in terest of sii d Germany in one sorrel horse mule, one bay horse mule, one. gray mare male, one red and white spotted cow, one briwn cow, and one two-horse wagon. Said reiity and personalty is encumbered by two mortgages executed respectively to tin* Corbin Banking Company of New York and B. E. I’tarre, of Columbia county, Ga. Levied on as the property of William Germany to satisfy a ti. fa. issuing from the Superior Comt Scp teinbcr term, 1887, in favor of the Georgia Chemical Worksand against said William Ger many. Notice as law requires served on ten ant in possession. Witness my official signature this Hth day’of November, 1887. L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.— WILL be sold before the Court House door, in Appling, Ga., on the a irst Tuesday in December, 1887, between the h gal hours of sale, the. leversionary interest inter est of J. B. Sutherland in and to that tract of land, situated, lying and being in said Colum bia county, Ga., ’containing 201) acres, more or lows, and adjoining lands as Mrs. Mary Dar sey, R. S. Neal, Hamilton A Sturgis and.J. H. Neal, upen which land said J. B. Sutherland has a homestead of realty. Levied on as the property of said Sutherland to satisfy a fl. hi. issued from the Septeinb r term, 1880, of the Superior <Jourt of said county in favor of Moses A Deleon and against waid .1. B. Sutherland. - Notice of levy having been served on John Stapler, tcnaiit in possession. Witness mv official signature this 4th dav of November, 1887. L L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff. Notice. GEORGIA, COI.UMBIACOUNTY- - rriHE appraiHci-B appointed to act anide a 1 veai-H support tor the widow and minor children of Reuben Olley, deceaHed, have made their report, which is on file in my oftice. This is to citi' all persona interested to show cause, on or before the Ist Monday of Decem ber, 1887, if any they can, why said return should not be made the judgment of the Court, and entered on record. Thin 15th October, 1887. GEORGE D. DARSEY, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Columbia county, will be sold on the First Tuesday in December, 1887, at the Court House in said county, between the. legal hours of sab-, the tracts of land in saidconnty whereon Mrs. Sarah (Jerald and Jackson Gerald resided at the time of their death.containing IMU acres more or less, adjoin ing lands of John E. Larkin, J. !’. Williams and John L. Bynum. Terms cash. Nov. 7th, 1887 JOHN E. LARKIN, Executor. Leave to Sell. Georgia, Columbia County— / < EO. W. GRAY, administrator of Jackson Maddox, deci aHcd. hnH in due form ap plied to the undersigned for leave to Hell the Gazaway Hirns tract of.land, containing ’l5O acres, more or lees, bi h nging to the estate of said deceaHcd, and said application will be heard on the First Monday in December. Thin 7th November, 1887. GEORGE D. DAIIBEY, Ordinary. your Job Work to the Sentinel office. Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING DONE IX AND AROUND HARLEM. SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY UY SENTINEL lIEPOKTEHS NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON- DENSED. —Heavy frosts Friday, Saturday mid Sunday. Read carefully the supplement in to-day's issue. —R. A. Conner, Jr., was up from Augusta on Sunday. —Our genial, warm hearted friend, Hussey, seems quite at home in his new quarters. —Mrs. E M. Hatcher is visiting in Thomson this week. —Dr. Avary has left us again, this time to spend a week in Sparta Sleei i.i ss Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros.. Dearing, Ga. —W. W. Ramsey, of Saw Dust, has purchased the Hopkins place near Harlem. —Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks and their interesting little daughters, left on the day train Sunday for Greenes boro’ to visit Mrs. O. E. Carmichael. —Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In jector free For side by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —County Fair. Grovetown en (husiastic and offers grounds two miles from the railroad. Encourag ing. Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a posi tive cure for catarrh, diptheria mid canker mouth. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —R. L. Lamkin, the popular traveling salesman of Z McCord & Son, Augusta, spent Sunday in Har lem, the guest of Oliver Hardy. Come again Lee, we are always glad to wel come you. —Shiloh’s Cough and consumption Cure is sold ly us on a guarantee. It Consumption. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Deming, Ga. —Wo learn with regret of the death of Tyler, infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. V/. J. Heggie, which occurred at their home in Grovetown, Sunday morning last. Wo sympathize pro foundly with the bereaved parents. --That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it For sale by Dr. W. Z Holliday. Harlem and Clarke Bros. Dearing, Ga -Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oslin have moved to Rutledge, Ga., their future home. Mr. Oslin is a rising young railroad man and his duties make it necessary for him to leave Harlem. We shall miss them greatly. —For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For side by Dr. W Z. Holli day, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dear ing, Ga. —Mrs. B. F. Peeples, Jr., of Black ville, S C., v.’ho has been here on a pleasant visit to Dr. D. L Peeples, returned to her home on yesterday. —WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. and sl. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem ami Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. Mr. Jno. R. Willingham and family, after two years residence in Harlem, returned to their home sev eral miles in the country last week. We regret to lose them. —Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Dr. D. L. Peeples left on yester day to visit bis old home near Black ville, S. C. He will be absent until the last of the week. VOL VI NO 12 1 J. Cotiky. This enterprising shoe merchant comes to the front in this issue of the Sentinel with the most complete and carefully selected stock of shoes and boots ever offered to the trade in the city of Augusta and surrounding country. Don't fail to call and ex amine his stock before making your purchases. Mr. Gouley is strictly reliable and deals in reliable goods only. His experience in the business reaches over a long period of years, giving him the advantage over the average merchant, enabling him to buy goods that are adapted to the wants of the musses. Remember the place 722 Broad street, opposite the Monument erected to the memory of our illustrious dead. The Prince of Wales. W’hy is the Prince of Wales like a cloudy day ? He is likely to reign. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of S wee Gum an<t Mullein is now the king of all cough medicines, and is a croup preventive. Mmlel Fanner. En route for Dunn’s Chapel it was our good luck to be able to stop and spend the night at the hospitable home of Mr. T. A. Blanchard, the model farmer of Columbia county. It is unfortunate for us that we have so tew men like him, hence the crip pled condition of the farming inter eats. Everything about his place in dicates thrift aud enterprise. He farms on the intensive plan extensive ly and the yield is enormous. In '« conversation with Mr. B. we learn of his invariable success with small grain. This year he made about 250 bushels of good wheat and thrashed out between 900 and 1,000 bushels of oats after feeding in the sheaf from harvest time until the crops were laid by. Ho never fails to make grain in abundance and his success is certainly the result of good judgment and su perior preparations and fertilizing. His barn is a huge one and is filled ' from pit to dome with fodder, hay, corn, shucks, etc., and hard by is a pen with thirty odd fine hogs nearly ready for the slaughter. Anything from a chicken up ton steam engine cun be seen on this model farm. Mr. Blanchard is an inventor, hav ing invented and placed upon the market one of the best plows ever in troduced and ho is still making im provements upon it, the latest is the most ingenious of them all. We hope Mr. Blanchard can be induced to join our Agricultural Club and give us the benefit of his store bouse of valuable information. His council would aid us very materially in shap ing our destiny as farmers. He fa vors having a county fair, as it would have u tendency to produce renewed efforts to place farming upon a higher jilano and encourage the raising of everything at home that can be. Now brother farmers let us all work to that end. The Sentinel stands ready with its columns open to aid you in every possible way. A l'alhcr'B Protection. Father, it is as essential for you to provide a safeguard against that night-fiend to your children, croup, as to their hunger. Taylor’s Chero kee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will cure croup, coughs and colds. Printing and Lithographing. The Morning News Steam Printing House is now prepared to do litho graphing, engraving, stereotying, book binding and blank book manu« fancturing of every description. Ad dress, J. H. Estill, Savannah, Ga. —— The press upon our advertising j columns unavoidably crowd out read* 1 ing matter in to-day's issue.