The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, November 29, 1887, Image 1

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THE COLUMBIA SEMINEL Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors. hiss meiix, New York Millinery Store, 728 BROAD ST., (Under Central Hotel) AUGUSTA, GA. Announces to the lady readers of the SENTINEL that’hcr Fall Stock of the most fashionable <nd neatest MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Neckwear, Flowers, etc. etc., has been received, ani she would be pleased to have the ladies of Harlem and vicini tv to call when in Augusta and examine her goods before purchasing. ’ and Bonnets trimmed to order tastefully and in the latest style. j|7*bhe solicits a share of the public patronage and guarantees satisfaction. MISS NELLIEiPURCELL, novAc 728 Broad street, Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga The Ball Open! OUR FALL STOCK ABOUNDS IN Novelties I Attractive Bargains Our motto has been and will continue to be The Largest Stock, The Greatest Variety, The Lowest Prices. m NCtXX 840 Broad Street, 'll Si AUGUSTA, GA nov4-c A STERN REPROOF Is what you will deserve, if you do not come and see our superb stock ot Fall and Winter Goods. IT IS MARKEDDOWN to prices which will cause astonishment to all and A Wailing Cry Will Rise rom 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 which cannot plicated anywhere and everybody will say that the PRICES AKE 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. MUIxIIERIN, RWE sfe CO, 913 Broad Street, sign of the Large Red Boot. Branch Store 4 doors above Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. nov c 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 1 horn son, who will continue the business. Wo JESSUP BROS., 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., - r - r AUGUSTA, GA (SEMI-WEEKLY) HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1887 UUWIiE SfflU —— ■ 11 ♦ w ■ A. L. HATCHER & CO., Farming Gear, Pot Wear, Cast Plows, Plow Material. Cooking Stoves® Bolts, Rim and Pad Locks, Wagon Irons Broad and Club Axes, Wheelbarrows, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Ames Shovels, Pitch Forks. We can furnish everything in the hardware line and GUARANTEE PRICKS Against any market this side of Bal timore, As we buy the most of our Goods direct from Manufacturers. A. 1... HATCH ER «CO.. M B. HATCHER’S OLD STAND. J.M. Whitaker, DEALER IN IMEIRCIniAmiSIE, Law Hauge, Harlem, CAa. I keep constantly on hand Fresh and Saleable Goods. Come and see me before making your purchases and I will save you money. Beef and Fresh Sausage daily and FRESH FISH every Saturday. Remember the place, LAW RANGE, Harlem, Ga. Don’t Buy Until you find out the new Improve- middleman’s PROFITS. WSEND FOR CATALOGUES. J. P. Stevens & Bro 47 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. Notice. MONEY to loan on improved farms and town property in minis of S3o<» and ii]>- warde, three to live yearn time. Interest rea sonable. Address, *° U FRANK D. GRAY, Appling, Ga THIS PAPER ESS g<«HEW YORK. fOR COUCHS AND CROUP USE TAYLOH-’S MULLEIN. Th* .weet gum, aa gathered from a tree of the nine name, growing alonr the small stream. lu the Houthern Nlates, ton tain, a ati -■■biting expectorant principle that Itxmene the phlegm producing the early morning cough. and stimu lates tha child to throw ->ff the fal«* membrane In croup and whooplag 'V»ugh Whan combined with the healing muci- Uginnes principle In the mullein plant of the old field., pre aeau in TAVLOa'a Cnsbokbs Ksu.dt op Kwgrr Grc »»d Mullbim the finest known remedy for Courhr. Cronp, Whoopi:.g-Cough and Censumption , and ao palatable, any ehild la ploaeed to take it. Art vonr drurrl.t for It. Price, Me. *«d sl, WAITER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Oa, Use DM BIGGKMS Hl < KLEBERRY CORDIAL for IHarrbosa. Dysentery afod Children For sale bf •Hdrafftota. Terms, 2*5 a, Year in Advance. Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND AROUND HARLEM. —Xmas will soon bo here. —To-morrow is the lust day of No vember. —ls there any money in hauling tics five and six miles? —Judge Wm. Heaney was iu Har lem on Friday of last week. —Mr. P. Ramsey returned to “Sha dy Grove” on Saturday last. —lt is a beautiful little girl and friend “Tug” is supremely happy. —To rent in Harlem—dwelling with ten rooms. Apply at this office or to H. A. Cook. A suitable reward will be paid for a pair of lost spectacles, if ett at this office. —Dr. B. B. Bailey, of Appling, one of the most distinguished physicians in the State spent yesterday in Har lem. —Mr. John Swain, of the Appling neighborhood, spent several hours in our town yesterday. —Rev. J. S. Paterson, of Augusta, filled the Baptist pulpit, here at Ila. in. and 6 p m., Sunday of this week. —Eb. T. Williams, of Augusta, was up in attendance upon Justice Court on Saturday and returned to the city on Sunday. —Mr. N. D. Hicks, of Mississippi, spent several hours in Harlem on Sunday, shaking hands with friends and their name is legion. —Our senior returns thanks to the little daughter of Mr. J. M. Reeves for a nice Christmas turkey. —We acknowledge with thanks an invitation to be present at the resi dence of G. B. Magruder Friday evening next. —J. M. Hardy bagged 17 patridges at 18 shots several days since. Next. —The birds are growing very fa miliar on long acquaintance with a certain good shot in our town, so we are informed. —Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Avary, Jr., spent Sunday last in Harlem the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Hardy. —Make your arrangements for an other year by procuring your lands now. Land in abundance near Har lem. Apply at this office. —We learn thvt the oyster supper at Grovetown last Thursday evening was a decided success in every re spect. •—Mr. Bell, supervisor of the Geor gia Railroad, is busily engaged re ceiving cross ties this week. Receiv ing day is always a happy time for those interested. Our young friend F. D. Gray of “Casey City,’’ on the A. and C. was in town yesterday, and we are sorry of an accident that causes him to carry his arm in a sling. —Mr. O. P Florence is engaged in erecting a dwelling at Grovetown and the indications are that he will have some one to share it with him at an early day. —H. A. Merry has resigned the superintendency of the Methodist Sunday School in Harlem. J. W Keener was elected to fill the vacancy and has made one greatly needed change. The Sunday School will ' meet at 2:30 in the future. —A movement is on foot to form a stock company and purchase the ! Baptist house of worship at Grove town and convert it into an academy.; —Wr regret very much that our motive for calling the attention of the ' authorities to the condition of acer-1 tain place on the road leading from Appling to Mrs Morrows, was so en- , tirely misconstrued. Our motive was a pure one and not based upon any rumors or intended to reflect upon any one in the slightest manner. It was done only in a general way as would have been the case in any sec tion of the county. VOL VI NO 16 —Our Baptist friends of Grove town will now put forth ren. wed en ergy to erect a new house of worship. Success to the enterprise. —Gibson Enterprise: Rev. Janies • Stapleton, of Spread, Ga., we learn is much worse than he has been for some tune. Dr. J. W. Pilcher from Stellaville camo up to see him Wed nesday night. V,'e are indeed sorry to hear of this change for the worse. Hope it will be of a short duration. —Pitts’ Carminative has been used during the summer months for flatu lent. colic, choleramorbuß, cholera in fantum and teething children for more than thirty years. During that I time it lias not resulted in a single | failure when t e case was begun in | time. Moreover babies who have taken Pitts’ Carminative are always fat and healthy. Why is this ? Ist. Because it is pleasant to the taste and the children will not refuse it. 2nd. It. promotes digestion and the child is not weakened by drain from stomach and bowels. 3rd. It corrects all acids and keeps the stomach healthy. Grand Success. The oyster supper Friday night last under the auspices of a commit tee of la lies, composed of Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Paschal and Mrs. L. V. Hatcher was a success in all its appointments. The crowd was immense and readily consumed all the eatables that were prepared and twice the quantity could have been sold. The net in come was indeed satisfactory and should induce the ladies to repeat at early day. When everything in tjjo way of something to elt had been consumed the young people, assisted by some more advanced in years, en gaged in what is generally known as “Jay Bird,” “Tucker," etc., to while away the evening and the enjoyment was abundant, all expressing them selves ns highly pleased and looking forward with pleasure to another oys ter supper. The committee of ladies who have so successfully conducted a series of entertainments in flic inter est of the new school building, ap pointed a committee of gentlemen, composed of Messrs. Bell, Paschal and Hardy and placed the money raised in their hands with instruc tions to expend it in another coat of paint to be applied at once, which will add greatly to the already im posing appearance of this institution of learning. KW liIMBU HOI XE. A. I- HATCHER AND CO. By reference to our advertising columns you will find that the firm whose name stands at the head of this article has made a new departure in the opening up of an extensive line of hardware, st mefbing unknown in the history of Harlem and at the same time, something greatly needed. This is an enterprising young firm and fully alive to the best interests of this section and the wants of the pub lic. Now, remember, patrons of the Sentinel, you can obtain, by calling on A L. Hatchcvefc Co, anything from a shingle nail to a first-class cooking stove. Mr. A. L. Hatcher is a sagacious young business man, full of energy and is desaned to take front rank with the foremost in the commercial world. He is a Chester field in his bearing and will make you feel at home whether you purchase or not. Ho invites a careful inspection of his stock before going elsewhere to make your purchases Remember, the place—M. B. Hatcher’s old stand, is the headquarters for high grade, reliable hardware. You will find Hatcher <k Co’s. first-lieutenant, J. T. Cook, who is genial and attentive, ever on hand, ready to wait upon you, and any statements made by him in regard to hardware can be strictly relied upon. Bring your Job Woi k to the Sentinel office.