The Columbia sentinel. (Harlem, Ga.) 1882-1924, December 20, 1887, Image 1

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THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL Ballard & Atkinson, Proprietors. jgfo© Sl® I 7 ©OKif’®! V o®A;Jka.® New York Millinery Store, 728 BROAD ST., (Under Central Hotel) AUGUSTA, GA. Annouaeeo to the l»dy render*of the SENTINEL thatlier Fall Stock of the most fashionable •ad neatest MILLINERY GOODS, con*i«ting of Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Neckwear, Flowers, ete., etc., has been received, and she would bo pleased to have the ladies of Harloiu and vicini ty to ~call when in Augusta and examine her goods before purchasing. 49*Hata and Bonnets trimmed to order tastefully and in the latest stylo. <V"bhe solicit* a share of the public patronage and guarantees satisfaction. MISS NELLIE PURCELL, novi c 728 Broad street, Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga The Ball Open! OUR FALL STOCK ABOUNDS IN Kovelties § Attractive Bargains Our motto has been and will continue to be The Largest Stock, The Greatest Variety, The Lowest Prices. IM ft IA CL SVk 840 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA nov4-c A STERN REPROOF j g what you will deserve, if you do not come and see our superb stock of Fall and Winter Goods. IT IS MARKED DOWS to prices which will cause astonishment to all and A Wailing Cry Will Rise Tom 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 be dir 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. mu&herin, RICK <& co , 913 Broad Street, sign of the Large Red Boot. Branch Store 4 doors above Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. uov c NOTICE 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. w. ATIM§©ONL JESSUP BROS.. 832 Broad Street Auigusta. Ga. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Cooking and Heating Stoves Buy the*“Albion” Cook Stove. Thia Stove has bceu sold with perfect satisfaction for the past fifteen years. JESSUP BROS., - - - - AUGUSTA, GA novi- c (SEMI-WEEKLY) HARLEM, GA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1887- HAMWIM STORE. A. L HATCHER & CO., Farming Gear, Pot Wear, Cast Plows, Plow Material. Cooking Stoi cs. 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 GUARANTEE PRICES Against any market this side of Bal timore, As we buy the most of our Goods direct from Manufacturers. A. 3L- BATCHER & CO,, M B. HATCHER’S OLD STAND. •I. 11. Whitaker, DEALER IN Law I<ang-e, Harlem, 6a. ■ " ♦♦♦ 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. 3. 3&- WKITAKSB- gOR COUGHS AND CROUP USB TAYLOR’S MULLEIIV. Ths nr—i ftiro. M t» the red from • tree of the HS« cams, growing alosg th* small streams la the Mon th arc States, ton tai ns a sUmnlatlag etpaetoraot principle that loowoa She pblM"» producing ths early morning cough, and stfmo lain Uro child lo throw .df the false mambraus tn tronp and When oomhloed with the heeling rood* teginoas principle In th* ronlleln plant of the old fields, pre sents In TAYtoa * Cwstwiass Remedy op Sweet Gow »wd Mcllkim ths fiaeet remedy f<rr Courhs, Crwop, Wbooplng-Coogh and CosMroption: aod so . •latebk any ahild Is pleased v» it Ask vonr drurrist for It. Price, ; Igc sl. WALTIR a TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga, I Um di BIGGLRK Wr< KLBSI RP T COBDIAL | IM»*'” I'—»<WJ T» r« ate b, I c*w* . tte M Hr IIWIIWT r <>Bl>Ul. »« !■—»<WJ *ib«. Tor wte b, CtMC* _ - - Don’t Buy Until you find out the new Improve- I4Z a ments. 7 Ws Save the middleman’s PROFITS. WHEND FOR CATALOGUBB. J* J. P. Stevens & Bro 47 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. Administrators Sale. BY’ virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Columbia county, will be wold on the First Tuesday in January, 1888. at the Court House door, in said county, between the lepal hours of sale, the tract of land in , said county, known as the “Gazaway Hirns” tract, containing 15U acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Geo. A. Hill, H. H. Steiner and others. Hold ss the property of Jackson Maddox, lute of said county deceased. Terms cash. ‘ GEO. W. GKAY, CfeUK Jackboc Maddox. Tci-niw, # 1 as n. Year in A<b i,noe Harlem Happenings WHAT IS BEING DONE IN AND AROUND HARLEM. SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY SENTINEL KEPOIITEB8 —NEWS OF THE COUNTY CON DENSED. —The nights are just too lovely. —Not many there but it was pleasant all the same. —The moon will be full during the Christmas holidays. —For several days past the weath er has been bitter cold. —D. C. Moore, Esq, of Applitg was in town yesterday. ■" —How would it do for candidates to give a big oyster supper ? Misses Belle and Birdie Zacbry returned from Thomson on Friday last. —We ask you to read carefully change in G. Barrett & Co’s advei tisement. —For good and cheap oysters aud first class beef, call on J. M. Whitaker Law Range. —Pete Zellers, of Lincolnton, visit ed his kinsman Dr. W. Z. Holliday last week. —Mrs. Jno. H. Trippe visited friends at 420 Telfair street, Augusta, last week. —We are prepared to do job work in the most approved stylo. Give us a trial, we guarantee satisfaction. •—When in Augusta spend your money with those who spend their money to help sustain your county pap er. —Superintendent Keener will al low no personal presents to be placed upon the tree. You are right, we are with you. —Jno. R. Willingham, of McDuffie county, was in Harlem Friday last among his many friends made during his stay of two years with us. —Thos. H. Bugg, conductor of the “Pic” has rented and moved into the residence, corner Main and Trippe streets, recently occupied by Dr. D. L. Peeples. —The purchasing committee, Mrs. J. W Bell, J. W. Keener and L. V Hatcher, spent yesterday in Augusta selecting articles for the Methodist Christmas tree. Hardy A Ballard, Agents for the Staunton Life Association, received on yesterday a check for one thou sand dolbirs, in settlement of the death claim of A. G. Sturgis. —Rev. Geo. E Bonner, a promi nent member of the North Georgia Conference, accompanied by his es timable wife, are on a visit to family and friends. —Prof. Hawes, of Lincoln, camo over on Friday last and made per sonal application for the position made vacant by the resignation of Prof. Ellington. —Our Senior is away for the pur pose of pronouncing the words that will make F. D. Gray and Miss Mamie Luke man and wife. .May Heaven’s choicest blessings be showered along their pathway through life, and may they’increase in usefulness as they increase in years. —The committees on decoration and on the arrangement of the arti cles on the Christmas tree have been appointed and on Tuesday evening of next week the Methodist church will be ablaze with beautiful presents for the children. Runaway. • Little Geo. Hatcher in driving Mr. i G. L. Reville’s horse near the residence of Prot. Ellington's on yes terday ran against a post which broke the cross bur causing the horse to take fright and dash oil, leaving George quietly seated in the buggy. Damage to buggy aud harness slight. VOL VI .NO 22 Organized. i , The young men living in the vi -1 cinity of Hall’s school house have or , ganized a debating society to while away the winter evenings. The ex ercises last Saturday night were rare, rich and racy. Granina's Tea. The old grandmother made mullein tens for croup and coughs. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein is a mullein tea combined with the sweet gum, a pleasant cure for coughs and croup. A Lung Year* Sparta Ishmaelite: “There are thirteen months in the year” to an in ■ dustrious, energetic man. The way that happens is thus: He will com i mence the work of 1888 in 1887. Now is the time for a farmer to lay out terraces, heal gullies, save ma nure, build and fence, and plan for the coming year. A Squalling Baby- Why is a newly-born baby like a gnle of wind ? Because it begins with n squall. Cold gales induce coughs aud croup. Taylor's Cherokee Reme ' dy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will cure it (leu Toonib's Monument- . Washington Chronicle: We learn from a letter from the contractor that the monument for Gen. Toombs baa been at last shipped from Italy. Thia is the third monument that has been built. The first was lost at sea. A bed of crystals was found in the sec ond after all had been completed ex cept the ease block. The monument will bo reeled immediately upon ar rival. Serious Accident. Joe Williams while engaged in cut ting cross ties near Grovetown, Fri day, sustained a serious injury which resulted in the loss of one of his eyes. He was endeavoring with his axe to hew a lino through a knot, a piece of which flew up with terrific force and struck Williams in the eye, complete ly dislodging it from its socket. He was for [a moment insensible, when couciousness was restored bo discov ered something suspending from Inn eye and thinking it was a splinter pulled it out. It proved to be bis eye ball that was suspended by a. thread about 3or 4 inches long. He left his eye upon the piece of timber upon which lie was at work and winded bis way to Dr. Hatton for treatment. Young Men (Jelling Tim. The firm of C. J. Rooney & Co. is just getting there. Combining ability, enterprise and capital they are simply unsurpassable in business circles.— Their lust stroke is a bummer, and nil eyes arc turned to their shoo palace. Given away to patrons. A lovely suit of furniture to be given away; a fine large trunk to be given away; a beautiful gold headed silk umbrella to be given away. You get a chance at these ai tides by buying a bill of goods at. the house of Rooney A Co., new D’Antignnc building.— And then the goods. And then think of the goods which the firm sells— none are better, none are finer, none are more durable, no stock is inoro varied. Rooney’s stock is the selec tion of the best buyers in the big market, bought down for cash and sold down for cadi. The bigger the business, the lower the price*. Rooney is rushing out his goods now and prices are marked way down.— Rooney's gift sale is not for the pur pose of getting off shoddy goods. He guarantees every article of goods he sells.—Augusta Chronicle. —Pitts’ Carminative has been used during the siiminc-r 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 1 e ease was begun in I 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. K promotes digestion aud the child is not weakened by drain from stomach and bowels. 3rd. It corrects all acids and keeps the sloaiuch licultby,