The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, December 16, 1887, Image 1

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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL. Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors. « ISSS KIME PUBCBLL, New York Millinery Store, 728 BROAD ST., (Under Central Hotel) AUGUSTA, GA. Announces to the tody readers of the SENTINEL that'hex Fall Stock of the most fashionable and noatewt MXLLINERY GOODS, consisting of Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Neckwear, Flowers, etc.„ ©to., ho been received, an 4 she would be pleased to have the ladies of Harlem and vicini ty to rcall when in Augusta and examine her goods before purchasing. ***Hats and Bonnets trimmed to order tastefully and in the latest style. 4B*bhe aelicita a share of the public patronage and guarantees satisfaction. MISS NELLIE PURCELL, nov4c 728 Broad street, 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. 840 Bioad St,6et ’ AUGIJSTA) GA nov4-c ffS 7 \ ir ■£. " A Is what you will deserve, if you do not come and see our superb stock of Fall and Winter Goods. ITIS MAHKEI) DOWA * to prices which will cause astonishment to all and A Wailing Cry Will Rise rom our competitors when they see the DELIGHTED BLTERS carry away their satisfying bargains from our store. A Complete Success has attended our efforts to purchase a Fall Stock which cannot be du plicated anywhere and everybody will say that the PRICES ARE 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. ML LHERI>r RICK <fc CO, 013 Broad Street, sign of the Large Red Boot. Branch Store 4 doors above Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. nov ' c BOSMSE. 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 Thom son, who will continue the business. Wo So &TMWI. 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 (SEMI-WEEKLY) HARLEM, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1887- uuviu nu 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, Arne’s Shovels, Pitch Forks. We can furnish everything in the hardware line and OTFABANTEE PBICES • Against any market this side of Bal timers, As we buy the most of our .Goods direct from Manufacturers. A. L BATCHER «CO.. M B. HATCHER’S OLD STAND. J.M. Whitaker, DEALER IN Rango, Harlem, Gn. J keep constantly on band Fresh and Saleable Goods. Come and sec 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. J. 3W. WJSXTAKBB- gQR COUCHS AND CROUP USE * T-ta-YILaOIEVS TVNZ TT T-a T-e T±s TIXT. The gathered from • tr«e of the same name, growlu? along the email nreair.A In the Southern Suttee, tontsins a stimtilallru expectorant principle that kx»««na the phlegm producing th* early morning cough, and simu lates the child to throw off the fair* nernbraue in croup and whooping-»u<h. When combined with the healing mud laglnnas principle in th* mulhdn plant of the old fields, pre aenta In Tatlok a Cn»R‘>kM JtsMsor or HwkctGum MuLtaiN the finest trmwo remedy for Courha, Croup, Whonnlnr-Coaxh and < onso’ription ; and so palatable, any ahlld Is t leased v. >» A«k ♦ / > , »r dm-ariet for It. Prlca, fie.aadSl. WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Gt. DR BIGGEBS’ HH’KLEBKKRIf CORDtII for Diarrhea Dyeeotery and Children Teething, fur sale bj <U dratg.e’-e. Don’t Buy Until you find out the new > w Improv e i l r a ments. 4 Save the middleman’s PROFITS. I • irsrSEND FOR CATALOGUES..F# J. P. Stevens & Bro Whit ahu ll Stre et, ATLANTA, GA. — ——.— Administrators Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or- ' dinary of Columbia county, will be Hold . on the FirwtTnesday in January, 1888, at the Court House door, in raid county, between the legal bourn of nab , the tract Yf land in waid county, known uh the* “Gazaway Kirnn” tract, containing 150 acreu, more or Ic,«h, ad joining lands of Geo. A. Hill, H. H. Steiner and othern Sold as the property of JacknoD Maddox, late of Raid county deccaned. Ternib cash. GEO. VV. GRAY, Adm’r estate Juckbon Maddox. : wj1 Terms, $1 2*5 Year in Advance Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND AROUND HARLEM. SQUIDS CAUGHT ON THE FLY UY ST XTTNFI. BEPORTEBS—NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON DENSED. —Mrs Dr Peeples spent Tuesday in Augusta. —Go to A. L Hatcher A Co. for hardware. —Miserable weather, with no ap pearance of a cessation. —See change in advertisement of W. J. Heggie. 1 —The air near Harlem is perfumed with orange blossoms. —Rend carefully supplement of C. J. Rooney & Co. found in this is sue of the Sentinel. —Wo lied a pleasant call fron our young friend F. D. Gray, on yester day. Dr. E. R. Carswell will pftach at the Baptist. Church in Harlem on the fourth Sabbath. —Look out for change in W. J Heggie & Co’s advertisement in next issue. —Master Pope Cook has opened a store on the corner, opposite Dr. Pas dials. Where he will keep a nice line of groceries Give him a call. —The whist party at the cozy little homo of Mr. J. L. Hussey on Tuesday evening last was very iutcraatiug. —The surprise party, wari indeed a surprise to Mr. Mrs J. W. Keener on Tuesday evening of this wreck. P was well attended and very enjoyable. —The paint-brush is being vigor- . ously applied on the Institute, under : the supervision of the committeemen Bell, Hardy and Paschal. Wednesday was the regular monthly meeting of the Farmers (,'lub. Owing to the inclemency of the weath er the attendance was small,therefore the business of the meeting was de ferred until the next regular, meeting ■ on the 2nd Wednesday in January. —We direct special attention to the card of Professor Mclntosh, of the ' Arlington Barber Parlors. No moans or painshave been spared to make it 1 first-class in all of its appointments. The furniture is modern, artistic and ■ lit all times presents a neat comfort- ; able and cozy a pearance, together with competent, polite and attentive barbel’s, renders it the most desirable place of the kind to bo found in the city of Augusta. Where They Go. Rev. T. 0. Rorie, who served*the Appling Circuit for the last four'years has been sent to Rockmart, and Rev. W. W. Oslin, who has bocn on the Grovetown Circuit goes to Acworth. lie Will (Io lc Norwood. Rev. J. W. Ellington has accepted the school tendered him at Norwood. It is with feelings of profound regret that we part with him. At the same time we foe) that our loss will be , Norwood’s gain. They Will lie Happy As the shcckb.'s pass into the hands of the Tax Collector, “distance lends \ enchantment to the view” among the teachers of the public school in this county, who are ready to step up to the Commissioner’s office, get their pay and go homo happy. An Oyster Supper. On the night of the 23rd inst. our Masonic friends will serve an excel lent oyster supper in Harlem, for the j benefit of the Lodge. They are mak ing earnest efforts tq erect a new hall—one that will be an ornament to the place. Go and carry some one with you, and you may rest assured that the committee of arrangements will not disappoint you. 1 VOL VI NO 21 .1 .VW DISC VIIIW. i We arc gratified to know that the 1 Post Office Department at Washing ( ton have been petitioned to establish a post office near Briar creek, to be known as Headstall. The office will | benefit the people in that locality.— Friend <l. W. Reeves is pushing the matter forward, and wo trust to a successful termination. It. Needs .it h ill ion. There is a stump in the road load ing to Appling, within the incorpor ate limits of Harlem, that should be | dug up. It is liable to damage ave . hide in passing over it, as it almost directly in the track of the road. If this statement is doubled, we stand ready to convince the "doubting . Thomas ’ by showing him the afore said stump. Should it be allowed to remain some one may break a wheel in passing over it and call upon the Town Council for damage, and they ought to have it. Robbed. The depot nt Berzelia was burglar ized on Wednesday night. The thief took in about $lO in cash and the same amount in postage stumps. No clue to the perpetrator. Conference IppoinlmitnU- Augusta District— AV. P, Lovejoy, Presiding Elder; St Johns W. F. Cook, St James J. T. Gibson, Asbury’ E’ W. Ballenger, St- Lukes J. B. Al ien, Broad Slieot C A. Evens, Rich mond Circuit A. T. Munn, Grovetown Mission W. E. Shackelford, Appling T. J. Warlick, Harlem R. P. Martin, Warrenton F. G. Hughs, 'Thomson J. ■T. Lowe, Culverton W. F. Smith, Sparta A. W. Quillian, Hancock Cir cuit W. W, Lampkin, Milledgeville J. R King, Baldwin Circuit G. W. Greer, Sunday school agent G. G. Smith, (! mnnissionor to Payne Insti tute, W. < . Dunlap; Assistant Editor i Christuili Advocate, W. A. Candler. Guilty. The trial of Tom Woolfolk ended in Macon yesterday. The jury re turned n verdict of guilty. The' Judge sentenced him to be banged on the tenth day of February next. — 'Die execution will bo private. A Printer Wanted. A printer accustomed to country newspaper work can obtain a situa tion by npp'ying toor addressing the Sentinel. Pills’Carminative has been used I during the sumiper months for flatu lent colic, clioleramorbus, cholera in i funtum ami teething children for more than thirty years. During that , time it lias not. resulted in a single failure when t e case was begun in lime. Moreover babies who have taken Pitts’ Carminative are always fnt and healthy. Why is this ? ■ Ist. Because it is pleasant to the taste and Ihe 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. ■ II ■ IM'B Announcements. r 11HIH Ticket will be nupportod for Council 1 tor the ye.ur IKBM. Election to take place Find Hat unlay in January, IMBH ; W. 1,. Hatcher, J. VV. Keener, J. 1 . Hah her, A. N.liE VILLE, Dr. T. IL Pakchal. rMIIL f > Mowing nnmr-H will be wupported • 1 for Town CominiMHioncrM at the coining < lection, which com oh oM'on First Saturday in January: W. E. Hah her, A. N. Seville. H. A. Uoox. J. W. Keener, J . W. Bud,. Sheriffs Sale, GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY- W'ILL bi- Hohl bi-foro the Court Hons# door, in Appling, on the Hrxt Tuesday in January, 1 Mon, between the legal I urn is of sale, all ibid tract or parcel of land in said State and i-onntv, <->ntamiiig 53 arri s, more or I, m aful adjoining lands of Daniel Whitaker, I’inkcv Haskins and < arter Crawford. Ixiviod on as ’tlie property of Lev Whitaker to satisfy a fi. fa. issiii-d from the September b-rm, ISH7, id’Columbia Superior Court in favor of Hatcher Bros against Lev Whitaker. Notice of levy having Is i n served mi Lev Wintaker, tenant i in possessimi. Witness my olttciai signature, ! ttde23rd day of Nov. IKH7. 1 L. L. MAGIIUDER, Sheriff.