The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, November 22, 1887, Image 1

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THE Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors. ®f«c I O 4 7 fill & 5 & OaUßJulig New York Millinery Store, 728 BROAD ST., (Under Central Hotel) AUGUSTA, GA. . the ladv readers of the SENTINEL thatlier Fall Stock of the most fashionable A n '.,..1 MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Neckwear, Flowers, *t "tc has been received, an<! she would be pleased to have the ladies of Harlem and viciul fv ‘to Scali when in Augusta and examine her goods before purchasing. • Ja-Hats and Bonnets trimmed to order tastefully and in the latest style, lie solicits a share of the public patronage and guarantees satisfaction. MISS NELLIE PURCELL, nov 4 c 728 Broacljstieet, Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga The Ball Open! OUR FALL STOCK ABOUNDS IN Novelties § Attractive Bargains Our motto has been and will continue to be The Largest Stock, The Greatest Variety, The Lowest Prices. tVWIb' nov4-c k STERN REPROOF Is what you will deserve, if you do not come and see our superb stock of Fall and Winter Goods. ITIS MARKET) DOWA to prices which'will cause astonishment to all and A Wci ing Cry Will Rise our competitors when they see the DELIGHTED BUYERS carry away their satisfying bargains from our store. A Complete Success has attended our efforts to purchase a Fall Stock t ! )C . pp plicated anywhere and everybody will say that the PRICES AKL 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. RICK CO, 913 Broad Street, sign of the Large Red Boot. Branch Store 4 do ™J" ve Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Srofics. 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 gwe up the shop to Mr. G. W. Atkinson, of Thom son, who will continue the business. JESSUP BBOS.. 832 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-, - - - - AUGUSTA, GA Ww' P- COLUMBIA fOR COUGHS AND CROUP USS TAYLOUL’S 18l ■ The „w«et gum. an gathered from a tree of the game name, growing along the small atreams in the Southern Statea, tontalna a stimulating expectorant principle that looaena the phlegm producing the early morning cough, nnd stimu lates the child to throw off the false membrane in croup and whooping-tou;h. When combined with the healing tnnel laginou* principle in the mullein plant of the old fields, pre aent« In Taylor a Chbkokb* Rivior op Swarr Gt’M *«a Mullbin the finest known remedy for Couih«, Croup, Whooping-Cough and Consumption ; and so palatable, any ehild Is pleased tn take It Ask vour drnrgiat for it. Price, Me. and #l. WALTEB A'. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Gn. Use DR BIGGERS HI TKLEHFRKY CORDIAL for Diarrhoea. Dysentery and Children Teething. For sale by all druggists. Don’t Buy Until you find out the new Improve 117' . ments. /? ///..s Save the middleman’s PROFITS. «S-SEND FOR CATALOGUES.-®* J. P. Stevens & Bro 47 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. Notice. MONEY to loan on improved farms and town property in sums of SBOO and up wards, three to five years time. Interest rea sonable. Address, FRANK D. GRAY, Appling, Ga Cheap Lumber- I have bought B. A. AN illing ham’s Steam Saw Mill Located near White Oak Camp Ground and will take possession on Oct. 31st next. Parties want ing LTTINEIBBm will save money by sending me their orders. I also have a plant ition near Ap pling that I will rent for the year 1888. B. P. O’NEAL, Oct. 28, 1887. Thomson, Ga. Executor’s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the (Joint of Or dinary of Columbia county, will be Hohl on the First Tuesday in December; 1887, at the Court House door in Haiti county, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of land in the town of Harlem, whereon MisH Mary E. L'ranc resided aAtbc time of her death, and 126 acres, mme or Iphh, <ui the line ( t McDuffie an'l Columbia counties, known as the Drane place. Terms cash. November 7th, 1887. JOHN L. SANDERS, Executor. Public Sale. BY virtue of a power to me granted as the agent and legal representative of Opsi beth J. Young, in a Deed executed by Samuel Simon on the 31st day of December 1883, and duly recorded in the Clerk's office ol 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 11 ret Tuesday in December 1887, the following tract or parcel of land, situated on the Georgia Railroad in said county and containing 2 acres more or less, fronting on the Georgia Railroad and bounded on cither side by the lands of'l. W. J. Inglett, with all the improvements, rights ways and easements to said tract or parcel of land in anv wav appertaining or belonging. Said sale made tor the purpose of paying a certain note given by Samuel Simon and se cured by the lot hereinbefore described. F. W. CAPERS, Jr., Agent and Attorney at T.aw of Opsibetn J. Young. Administrator’s Saie. -x t r ILL be wold at the Lite rr nideDCe g( Nth. ! Mary! Beale, deceased in Colnmbia ! couutv, Ga., on THURSDAY, FIRST DLCJ ! pj.; ( 1887, within the Iftgal bourn ot Bale, " <’ following property, tn-wit: Mules, hore.-s .hogs wagons, buggies, and one cow Said 1 property belonging to the. estate of said d<- i ceased. The sale to continue from day to day I till all said property is sold. Terms cash. This 7th Nov. 1887. CHAS. BABTON, I 1 Administrator - (SEMI-WEEKLY7) HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1887 Sher It) Sales. ■VTTII.L be sold before the Court House \\ door, in Appling, on the first t’ueeday in December 1887, between the legal hours of r-ale, all that tract or parcel i t land in Haul State and comity, and near Harlem, containing 200 acres, more or lees and bounded us fol low® North by lands known as the Daniels tract; south bv’the Georgia Railroad; east by lands of \V. li. Holden, and west by landsol thoistate of John Tri'ipc. Levied on as the property of Timinas N. Hopkins, Trustee of V irginia M. Hopkins and children, to satisfy a li. la. issued from the September term, 138(1, of CVmnbia Superior Court in favor of William F. Holden. Levy made ami notice served on Tliotiuia N. Hopkins as required bylaw. 'I lus Sth dav of October, 1887. L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY— \ TT ILL be sold before the Court House door VV in Appling, on the first Tuesday in December, 1887, between the legal hours of sale, one McCormick Harvesting Machine. Levied on as the property ot Thomas A. Blanchard, to satisfy u ti. fa. issued from the September term, 1887, of Columbia Superior Court in favor of the MeCornr.ok Machine On. vs. said Thomas A. Blanchard. Levy, etc., made this 23rd day of Oct., 1887. L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY AY T ILL be Hold before the Court House VV 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 ami being in sail State and county, containing 120 a ires, 111010 or loss, and adjoining lands of M. I>. Hitcher, Wave Ballard, Geo. W. Gray, li. B. Stanford ami Airs. Lamkin. Also, nil the in terest of sad Germany in one sorrel horse mult, one bay horse mule, one gray mare mule, one red and white spotted cow, olio broV*i cow, and one two-horse wagon. Said realty and personalty is encumbered by two mortgages executed respectively to the Corbin Hanking Company of New York and B. E. Pearru, of Columbia county, Gn. Levied on as tte properly of William Germany to satisfy a fi. fa issuing from the Superior Court Sep tember term, 1887, in favor of the Georgia Chemical Works and against said William Ger many. Notice ns law requires served on ten ant in possession. Witness my official signature this Hlh day.of Nur ember, 1887. „ _ L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff. GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. ITTILL be sold before the Court House W door, in Appling, Cm., ou the j irst Tuesday in December, 1887, between the legal hours of sale, the levcrsionary interestintur estpf J. B. Sutherland in mid to that tract of lari Situated, lying and b< Ing in said Colum- (la., non tabling 2<M« hcivh, more or h hs, and adjoining laiTdn us Mrx. Marv Dar h<*v, K. 8. Neal, Hamilton A Sturgin and/. H. Neal, upon which bind Haiti J. B- Sutherland has a homestead of realty. Levied on as the property of said Sutherland to Batitofy a fi. fa. issued from the Septemb r term, 1886, of the Superior Court of Haiti county in favor of Moses A Deleon and against naid J. B. Sutherland. Notice of levy having been served on John Stapler, tenant in possession. Witness mv official signature this 4th dav of November, 1887. L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff. Notice. GEOR Gs A, CO J. UM BI ACOU NTY— rpHE appraisers appointed to set aside a 1 years support for the widow and minor children of Reuben Olley, deceased, have made their report, which is on file in my office. This is to cite all persons interest' d to show cause, on or before the Ist Monday ot Decem ber, 1887, if any thev can, why said return should not be made the judgment of the Court, and entered on record. This 15tn October, 1887. GEORGE D. DARKEY, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. TOY virtue of an order from the Court of Or j _) dinary of (';»lumbia county, will be sold on the FirntTuesday in December, 1887, at the Court House door, in said county, bctivc.i'h the legal hours of uale, the tracts of hind in 'said county whereon Mrs. Sarah Gerald and Jackson Gerald resided at the time of t'y ir death, containing 130 acres more or Ic-h-s adjoin 1 ing lauds of .John E. Larkin, J. I’. Williams and John L. Bvnum. Terms cash. Nov. 7th, 1887 JOHN E. LARKIN, Executor. Leave to Sell. Georgia, Columbia County— flEO. W. GRAY, administrator of Jackson \ J Maddox, deceased, has in due form ap plied to the undersigned for leave to well the Gazaway Sims tract of land, containing’lso acres, more or less, belonging to the <-et»ite of said deceaHi-d, and said application will be hoard on the First Monday in December. This 7th November, 1887. GEORGE D. DARSEY, Ordinary. —Pitts’ Carminative has been used during the summer months for flatu lent colic, choleramorbus, cholera in fantum and teething children for more than thirty years. During that time it has not resulted in a single failure when t. e case was begun in time. Moreover babies who have taken Pitts’ Carminative are always fat ami healthy.’ Why in this? Ist. Because it is pleasant to the taste and . the children will not refuse it. 2nd. i L promotes digestion and the child is 1 not weakened by drain from stomach i and bowels. 3rd. It corrects all j acids and keeps the stomach he.dthy. THIS PAPER iS/S KcwapafM-r A(1 vertin!lß? LuroauflO uprure Kt.), where ad-.j Rg IIS in NL W Y unK. • • • your Job Work to the Sentinel office. SENTINEL Terms, uYear in Advance. Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING PONE IN AND AHOI’NP IIARI.EM. SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY SENTINEL | REPOHTER8 —NEWS OF TIIECOUNTY CON DENSED. m. i. ir -rr r ■ ■■■ ' ■ ■ —Clear. —Cold. —Bracing weather. —A. L. Hatcher spent yesterday in Augusjn. —Will Harlem <be well represented at the bazaar at Hotel lioshtnd ? - -Ice in abundance yesterday morn ing and the ground slightly crusted. —ls your hogs are ready for slaughter, no better time could be desired than now. —FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guaran tee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalize! - . It never fails to cure. For side by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, (la. —Several of our boys have entered into a compact to stop the use of tobacco. Mrs John H. Trippo went up on the fast train on yesterday to attend the burial services of Mrs. O. Tl Carmichael. —ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shi loh’s Vitalize! - is a positive cure. For sale by Dr. NV. Z. Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, (la. —The dance Friday evening of last week was very largely attended and the most enjoyable of the season. The music was first class , —McDuffie, Columbia and Rich mond were represented at the Masonic Hall Friday evening last. ■—The Tax Collector will be at Ap pling on Ist Montiuy as well as Ist Tuesuay in December to finish the collection of Taxes for the year 1887. - HACK ME TACK. ”a lasting ami fragrant purfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holli day, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —Quarterly meeting for this cir cuit commenced here on Saturday last, embracing Sunday. The attend ance was unusually large. The Eider Mr. Lovejoy, presided. —Mrs. W. H Anthony and son, of Washington, are here on a visit to friends and relatives. Mrs. Anthony is a favorite in Harlem and her visits are always appreciated. Titn Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind , savs: “Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Con sumption cure.” For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday, Harlem, and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —We learn that the invitations are out to a mask party to be given on the evening of the 29th at the resi dence of Mr. Thos. H. Dozier near Cobbham in this county. SHILOH’S CURE will immodia telyrelieve Croup, W hooping Cough andßronchitis, For sale by Dr. W. Z Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros Dearing, Ga - (ieo. Curry is the happy posses sor of a handsome single case gold watch recently purchased. It is a beauty and our word for it, George is supremely happy. —A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale by Dr. W. Z Holliday, Harlem and Clarke Bros., Dearing, Ga. —ln this issue the hero of Law Range comes to the, front and offers i superior inducements to the trade. He is a live merchant and is aware of the fact that printer's ink judiciously used will increase trade. Mat. is genial, polite and attentive and deals on the square. In fact he is “all wool and a yard wide.” Give him u call when you visit Harlem. —Read carefully change in G. i Barrett Co’s advertisement found , in. this issue. These enterprising VOL VI NO 14 young gentlemen uro rapidly coming to the front as live, progressive and sagacious business men and in our judgment will continue to add new and fresh laurels io their crown of j success, as they increase in years. Hull Bridge. Wo can't imagine why a certain gentleman felt called upon to take to himself the article that appeared in last Tuesday’s issue of the Sentinel. V.'e did not call upon him to look after the condition of the road at the bridge. We were not aware of the fact that he had anything to do with the bridge and would like to know if ho is one of the road com missioners or an overseer of the road. We did not attack x the bridge or its mechanical construction, but the con dition of the road at the east end of said bridge, where (here is a perpen dicular drop of five or six inches, making it as wc stated dangerous for vehicles to pass over. Il was in bad condition on Monday of last week, as we can substantiate and unless it has been fixed since then, is in bad con dition and needs attention. In the Slate House. Our representatives under the heat of discussion, on going out catches cold, contracts a cough, hoarseness and pain in the chest and throat fol low. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein cures coughs, colds and consumption Oyster Supper. There will be an oyster supper and, an apron bazaar nt the Rosland at 3 p. m, on Thur ■ lay next the 21th. The oysters will be carefully selected and the cooking and serving will be presided over by experienced ladies. Good measure will bo given and no undue solicitation will be allowed.— Como everybody and have a good time on Thanksgiving. Oysters, pickle and bread 25 cents per plate. Coffee extra. Coffee and oysters served piping hot. Festival closes at 11 p. m. Bliss De Lord Is what the grateful heart of old Cynthia Ramsey, of Newnan, Ga., spoke when after a severe attack of asthma had boon relieved by one dose of Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy ofSwoet Gum and Mullein, the groat medicine for coughs, colds and consumption. THE BLADE 01 AJI AX. A LITTLE HOl's SKULL HI'LIT CJ'EN. Ono night last week while two brothers by the mime of Jenkins, living near Saw Dust, were out hunt ing they succeeded in baying a 'pos sum in a log and while the oldest brother was cutting into the log the other attempted to pass him, but his foot slipped, causing him to fall un der the blade of Iho ax, which split his skull open and caused a small portion of his Mains to exude. Dr. D. L. Peeples was called nt once to see him and undci his skillful treat ment, strange to say, the little follow is still ahvo and doing remarkably well. ■ —— • Sud Dgilli. The many friends and acquaint ances of Mrs. O. E. Carmichael, sister of our townsman, C. B Hicks, will ixj pained to learn of her death in Grcencsboro on Saturday night of last week. She was a tender, devoted loving mother and an abiding neigh bor and friend and to-day is enjoying the fruits of a well spent life out be yond the stars. —Shiloh’s Vitauzmi i:» what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appe tite, Dizz ticss attd all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Pi ice 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale bv Dr. W. Z j Holliday Harlem Bros, Dearing, Ga.