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Columbia Sentinel.
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J. M. ATKINSON, j E,,ITOM -
Haiw km Ga, Nov. 29, 1887
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THE SENTINEL.
Harlem, Ga
Tho prohibitionintn wore flefented
in Atlanta on Saturday by 1122 ma
jority.
Augusta Gazette: Now all the At
lanta warriors can sit down in the
shade and fan themselves.
The signal service on yesterday
predicted the weather to be at freez
ing point this morning. How about
it ?
Sheriff Sales.
WILL lx- Hold before the Court Hotihc
door, in Appling, on the first Tuesday
in Dcoeinlxir 1887, between the legal bourn of
Bale, tdl that tract or parcel <»f land in said
Htate and county, and near Harlem, containing
*2OO aeren, more or Ichh and bounded as fol
low*: North by land* known as the Daniels
tract; Mouth bv the Georgia Railroad; east by
lands of W. H. Holden, and went by lands of
tho «statu of John Tnppe. Levied ’on hm the
property <»f Thomas N. Hopkins, Trustee of
Virginia M. Hopkins and children, to Hatiwfy a
lift. issued from the Heptember term, 1586,
of Columbia Superior (’ourt in favor of William
F. Holden. Levy made and notice nerved on
Thomas N. Hopkins mn required by law. Thin
ML day of October, 1887.
L. L. MAGRUDER, Hheriff.
GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY—
WILL bo Mold before the Court House door
in Appling, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1887, between the legal bourn of
•ale. one McCormick Harvesting Machine.
Levied on an” tho property of Thomas A.
Blanchard, to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from the
September term, 1887, of Columbia Superior
Court in favor of the McCormick Machine
Co. va. said Thomas A. Blanchard. Levy, etc.,
Blade thin 23rd day of Oct., IHN7.
L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY
WILL lx? Hold before the ('ourt House
door, in Appling, on the First Tuesday
in December next, between the legal hours of
nale, all tin? intereat (or title, of William Ger
many in that tract of land lying and being in
said Htate and conntv, containing 120 acres,
more or less, ami adjoining lands of M. B.
Matcher, Wave Ballard, Geo. W. Gray, R. B.
Stanford and Mrs. Lamkin. Also, all the in
terest of sa d Germany in one sorrel homo
mule, one bay horse myle, one gray mare
mule, one red and white spotted cow, one
brown cow, and one two-horse wagon. Baid
realty and personalty is encumbered by two
mortgage's executed respectively to the Corbin
Banking Company of Now York and B. E.
Tearre, of Columbia county, Ga. Levied on
as the property of William Germany to satisfy
a fl. fa. issuing from the Superior Court Kvp
•tember term. 1887. in favor of the Georgia
Chemical Works and against said William Ger
many. Notice as law requires served on ten
nil! in possession.
Witness my official signature this Bth day,of
November, 1887.
L. L. MAGRUDER, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. -
WILL be sold before the Court House
door, in Appling, Ga., on tho i irst
Tuesday in lheeniber, 1887, between the legal
hours of sale, the > eversionarv 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 ‘2<M> acres, more or
less, and adjoining lands as Mrs. Mary Dar
sey, R. S. Neal, Hamilton A Sturgis and J. II
Neal, upon which land said’J. B. Sutherland
baa a hoinvatead of realty. Levied on as the
property of said Sutherland to satisfy a rt. ta.
issued from the Kept, nib r term, 1886. of the
Superior Court of said county in favor of Moses
A Deleon and against said J.* B. Sutherland
Notice of levy having been served on John
Stapler, tenant in possession.
Witness mv official signature this 4th day of
November, 1887. L L MAGRUDER.
Hheriff.
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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
Bunou on the 31st day of December 1883, and
duly recorded in the Clerk's office of tho
Superior Court of Columbia county, in book V,
folios 131 and 132. 1 will sell at public outcry
at Appling, in Columbia county, to the highest
bidder for cash, within the usual hours for
rmblfo sales, on the first Tuesday in December
887, 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 Isuinded
on cither side by the lands of T. W. J. Inglett,
with all the Improvements, rights ways and '
easements Io said tract or parcel of land in
any way appertaining or Udoiiging.
Baid salt* made for the purpose of paying a
certain note given by Hamm 1 Bimon and sc
•ured bv the lot hereinbefore described.
F. W. CAPERS, Jr..
Agent and Attorney at T.aw of
Opsibcth J. Young.
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
CquH House door, in anid county, between
the legal hours of aale, the tracts* of land in
said countv whereon Mrs. Sarah Gerald and
Jackson Gerald resided at the time of their
death,containing 180 acres more or less, adjoin
ing lands of John E. Larkin, J. P. Williams
and John L. Bynum. Terms cash.
Nov. 7th, 1887
JOHN E LARKIN, Executor. |
Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Columbia County—
(l EG. W. GRAY', a.lniini.trator of Jaelaod
T Maddox, deceased. ha. in due form »p.
plied to the undersigned for leave to .<>ll the
Gazaway Kime tract of land. containing *l5O
aer<«, more or !<>*.. b, longing to the estate of
■Mii.l deceased, and said application will be
heard on the Firwt Monday in December. Thia
ftU November. 1887.
GEORGE D. DABNEY.
Ordinary. •
Executor’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Columbia county, will be Hold
on the First Tuewday in December; 1887, at
the Court House door in Haid oonnty, lx tween
the legal bourn of .ale, the tract of land in the
town of Harlem, whereon Mihh Mary E. brane
resided at the time of her death, and 12<>
acre., more or Ichh, on the line of McDuffie
and Columbia counticH, known a. the brane
pl.ee, TermH canh.
hovembi r 7th, 1887.
JOHN L. HANDERH, Executor.
Notice.
GEORGIA, COLUMBIACOUNTY
rjIHE appraisers appointed to set aside a
J years support for the widow and minor
children of R<-nben Olley, deceased, have made
their ieport, which is on file in my office.
This is to cite ail persons interested to show
cause, on or before flic* Ist Monday of Decem
ber, 1887, if any they can, why said return
should not be made th<* judgment of the ('ourt,
and entered on record. This 15th October,
1887. GEORGE D. DARKEY,
Ordinary.
NEVER
Has there been exhibited in this City a
Finer Line of
Gents’ Fine Shoes
Than la now to be found at
A. -«r. @@TOws
722 BROAD STREET.
THEKE OOODH arc made un in French, German and DomcHtio Caif Skin, Porpoiwo and
Kangaroo Skin. They are made up in all ntyleH, from the Toothpick Toe to the Broad, Com
mon HettHc, and are made in Button, CongreHH and Lace. Tho productioiiH of the following
well-known flrma are to be found in thin Htock,.viz : T. Milen’ Sone, Philadelphia, Pa.; Miller
A Ober, Newark, N. J.; JameH A. Banieter, Newark, N J.; Stacy, Adame A Co., Brockton, Maea.
(a mrmt complete Ifne of theae goode); Rockland Company, Rocklaud, Mana.; WillianiH, Knee
laud A Co., South Braintree, Mann.
No 11OUH0 in Georgia carrieH any Hitch linen of Firat Claaa Goode. In addition to the above,
I carry a moat complete lino of Medium Priced Gooda. Cuatomera aliomd remember I KEEP
NO HHObDY STOCK. I permit no miareproaentatiou. I am Bole agent lor W. L. Douglas'
Celebrated Shoee.
A, J. GOULEY, 722 Broad Street.
OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT.
Hunnicutt & Bellingrath,
SANITAfif PLUMBERS, STEAM no GAS FITTERS.
Architectural Galvanized Iron Workers
Cor. Peachtree ancEWalton, Atlanta, ga
—AGENTS FOR-
Knowlea’ Steam Pitnipa, Dunning'a Boilera, Morria A Taaker’a Wrought Iron Pipe for Steam
Gaa and Water, Climax/raa Machine,
AND DEALERS IN
Steam Fitters and Plumbers Braaa Gooda, Bath Tuba, Waali Baaina, Marble Slabs, Water
Cloaeta, Htovea, RangOH, Hot Water Boilers, Furnaces, Marbelizod Iron and
Slate Mantles, Grates, Hardwood Mantles,
Gas Fixtures, Pumps, Rubber Hose, etc. Plain and Fine Grates a specialty.
Jtetf-Plans and SpecificutioDß furnished on
Barrett's Jamaica Tonic.
11657. UNFREGDENTED 11657.
Since September ist we have sold Eleven
Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty-seven
bottles of
Barrett’s Jamaica Tonic.
“Something marvelous in the way of pro
prietary medicines.”
Barrett’s Jamaica Tonic Cures Heartburn.
“ “ “ Releives Sour Stomach.
“ “ “ Is splendid for Colds.
For nervousness and an appetiser, Barrett’s Tonic is unsurpassed.
Only 50 Cents a Bottle
One and all, young and old, call on your
nearest merchant and get a bottle. You will
be pleased.
Manufactured by
G. BARRETT & CO,,
AVGUSTA, GA.
Cheap Lumber.
I have bought B. A. Willing
ham’s
Steam Saw Mill
Located near White Oak Campi
Ground and will take possession
on Oct. 31st next. Parties want
ing
will save money by sending me
their orders.
I also have a plantation near Ap
pling that I will rent for the year
1888. B. P. O’NEAL,
Oct. 28, 1887. Thomson, Ga.
Dr. D* L.
Haiilem, Ga.
OWING tn my many patro us, and a still
broader field before me, I have deterniin
| ed to offer my services as a General Practi
tiuncr at most liberal tcrniH.
D. L. PEOPLES, M. D.
To Rent
I offer my plantation near Harlem for rent,
well adapted Io raiwing cotton, grain ana
utook. All necesHarv building*, such an ten
ant homies, barn, stables, gin house, press, etc.
There is open laud to run 7or 8 plows. For
further information, confer w ith or address me
at Harlem. MRS. JNO. H. TRIPPE.
j
.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
W’orks. Also Mill, Engine
I and Gin Supply House.
Stone Mountain Route
i Georgia railroad company, i
Office Gen’e Manager, [•
’ Augusta, Ga.. Sept 17th, 1887. 1
Commencing Sunday, 18th inst., the fol
' lowing passenger schedule will be operated:
Trains run by'JOth meridian time - 32 minutes
slower than Angusts tunc.
► No. 27 —West —Daily.
’ Leave Augusta 745 a m
Arrive at Harlem 8 28 a m
Arrive at Washington 10 40a m
Leave Washington 7 20 a in
Arrive at Athens 12 35 p m
Leave Athens 7 45 a m
Arrive Atlanta 1 00 p m
Stops at Grovetown, Harlem,Dearing,Thom
son, Norwood, Barnett, Crawfordville, Union
Point,Greenesboro, Madison Rutledge, Social
Circle, Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone
i Mountain and Decatur.’
No. 28—East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 2 45 pm
Arrive at Athens 7 20 p m
Leave Athens 3 00 p m
Arrive at Washington 7 20 p in
j Leave Washington 420 pm
Arrive at Harlem 7 08 p m
Arrive Augusta 8 15 p m
Stops at Decatur, Stone Mountian, Lithonia,
Conyers, Covington, Kocial Circle, Rutledge,
Madison, Greenesboro, Union Point, Craw
fordville, Barnett, Norwood, Thomson,
Dearing, Harlem, and Grovetown.
No. I—West—Daily.
..cave Augusta 10 45 a m
Arrive Harlem 1140 am
Arrive Cainak 12 38 p m
Arrive Milledgeville 4 11 p ui
Arrive at Macon 6 00 p ni
Arrive at Washington 2 20 pm
Arrive at Athens 505 p m
Arrive at Atlanta 5 45 pm
No. 2—East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 00 a ni
Leave Athens 9 00a ni
Leave Washington 11 20 a m
Leave Macon 7 10 a in
Leave Milledgeville 9 19 a m
Leave Camak 1 36 p m
Leave Harlem 2 33 pm
Arrive Augusta 3 35 p m
No. 3—West—Daily.
Leave Augusta 10 15 p m
Arrive Harlem 11 80 p m
Arrive Camak 12 40 am
Arrive Millcdgcvillo 5 07 a m
Arrive Macon 7 50a m
Arrive Atlanta 6 30 a in
No. 4—East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 9 60 p m
Leave Harlem 3 51 a m
Arrive Augusta 5 00 a m
No. 12—West.
Leave Harlem 6 00am
Arrive Augusta 7 20 a m
No. 11—East.
Leave Augusta 4 30 p m
Arrive Harlem 6 10 p ni
No. 28 stops at Harlem for supper.
Superb Improved Sleepers to Macon Superb
Improved Sleepers to Atlanta.
Trains Nos. 1,2, 8 and 4 will stop if signaled
at any scheduled Flag Station. E. R. DORSEY,
J. W. GREEN, Gen’i Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt
JOE W. WHITE,
General Traveling Passenger Agent, Augusta,
Ga*
Schedule Os Augusta Gibson & Sandersville
R R
IN EFFECT SUNDAY, OCT. 1, 1887,
4.53 s. ni., city time.
SUNDAYS—Passengers Only.
No 1 A. M. No. 2. A. M.
Lv Sandersville 5 51 Lv Augusta 8 14
Ar Augusta 10 13 Ar Sandersville 12 44
No. 3 P. M. No. 4 P. M.
Lv Sandersville 2 51 Lv Augusta 3 15
Ar Augusta 713 Ar Sandersville 741
PASSENGER AND FP.FIOHT-Except Sundav.
No. 1. A. M. No. 2. A. M.
Lv Sandersvile 520 Lv Augusta 600
Ar Augusta 929 Ar Sandersville 11 32
No 3 P. M. No. 4. P. M.
Lv SandersvilleS 14 Lv Augusta 442
Ar Augusta 853 Ar Sandersville 852
Close connection with East and West at Au
gusta. connection via S. AT. Railroad with
central and branches at Sandersville.
R. M. MITCHELL. President,
50,000 BUSHELS
Cotton Seed
■WASTXB
Highest Cash Price Paid by
J. F. Hatcher & Co.,
AGENTS AUGUSTA OIL COMPANY
Harlem, Ga. ;
Leave Atlanta.
Leave Harlem.
Arrive Augusta
TO
We keep on hand the following goods, and
will sell them to compete with any 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 line
of WBimO WBi
- - ..
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
i fortunate as to need such goods.
;J. HATCHER &CO - - HARLEM, GA
Cotton Seed Wanted.
Highest Cash Price paid for Seed by
W. J. Heggie & Co.,
GROVETOWN GA.
Bring your Seed in, 50,000 bush
els wanted.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT
Hatcher Bros*
We are daily receiving the most attractive
stock of goods ever brought to this market,
consisting of
dry gggds ?
Notions, Clothing, Hats,
The greater part of our Boot and Shoe
stock are of the celebrated Bay State make,
too well known to need any comment. Call
and examine our stock and be convinced th; t
we can sell you goods as cheap as the same
quality of goods can be bought in any place.
Harlem, Ga
L C. LEVY & CO.,
Great Tailnr Fit Clothiers.
THE GRANDEST STOCK OF
FINE CUSTOM SUITS
•WSDXiTWa SVITS.
Ar fine as any Merchant Tailor can poasiblv get un.
The finest Stock of BUSINESS SLITS ever shown in Augusta.
Boys’ Clothing, Children’s Clothing,
£¥£R¥HH«e, £V£R¥Ttti»G
That is kept in a First-Class Clothtng and Hat Store
S3G street Au G*