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HAMILTON JUUKfsALi.
VOL VIIL-SO. 1.
immense Stock! Low PHICES!
J. J. Hagcdorn 4 Cos.,
West Point,
On.
l>r) Good* ISotioM,
Dress Good#,
LmA Triuufi (o eaatcfe U *ll qualities.
Clothing, H*U and GenU
Fvraißbing Goods
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Everything at bottom
iy r^^crtiy na hud a eornnl*te line of Burial Cases
Are mU lor it** world renowned White Shuttle Sewing Machine
THE NEW SHOE STORE*
East Side of Gilmer Street,
WEST POINT, GA.
IMnucaOM **n*ce of the people of Harris oousty treeing at this market
Umj Urge m 4 htadtont stock of
Boots, Shoes, Saddles , Bridles , Harness ,;
AT/f oe-Find in gs , Wr., -ETc.
In tart I bare ey**ryttin anallT lonnd in a first class 800 l and Shoe
fclor*-, and will* TI belter and eAeaper good* than any house
in West Point. lam alo engaged in the uiarmfae
tnre of shoes Mild gunniulee every pair sold.
Come ami see me. A trial is all I a>k.
pf iliguc-l i>rices paid lor good dry hides.
T. A. LOVELACE .
School Books and Drugs.
J. P. MILLER,
WEST POINT, - - - GA.
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KEEPS Pai©r, Pens, Ink, Pencils, nouless and oih*r Slates
and evervitiing used in schools for educational j>nrp'*e-. Lank
Kook*, •••bool books and copy book* at lowest price*. H.a a lull line of
Moulding for picture tramra, which will be cut and made up without
, xlr . ci iarg<-. Pajnls, Oils, Brushes for all purposes, VV indow
dam, A•• the lowest possible prices. Pure and Fresh Drugs,
Patent Medicines and Chemicals always on hand.
I thank my customers and friends lor their patronage in ’he post and
tball try to merit • oominuanee. J. P* MILLtlv.
foC lam spent for the yitly celebrated Howe Sew ing Machine^
1854. ~JEstablished 26 Years. 1879.
THE LEADDfO PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Over Kern A Leobs Store, near Chat. Nat. Bank,
Columbus, Georgia.
Q-. T. -WTT .XJ-A-Ih^ES
<si£S
A **• ■.,rtlntn>T aed comfortable resort is the city to limtc picture* made.
!“*"* “ (or todies, the finest collection of picture* of everv sirs
. P" jw. nIT the public it oordislly invited to call sad examine. Prot ‘
fTsmed wafremed. from oard to life sise, cheaper thsn any ptoce tn
far pictures, I reman b _ utodc. Any aiae or atyta pioture. from Ufa
or LmfoTold meawra, arf-aagardlma •< cloudy weathar
my location, orer Kern and Loobs store two
doors below ibe Cbatuthoocl.ee National Bank. Look for Giles T.
William* and you will fiod the Photograph Gallery of Columbus that
lead, in l**t nd Uveat atyle pictures aDd lowest price*
3=L_ X- Ld^ELA.LOIR,.
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GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES AND TOBACCOS,
Gilmer Bt., West-Point, Georgia-
T HELP a large and choice stock of plain and fancy Candies, Nuts,
Csnned Good* Fruit*, Toys, Christina? Tricks, , which I will sell at
hcittt w prices. BT” Drop is and m me.
J. J.
HAGEDOKN & CO.,
WEST POIXT, GA.
HAVE adjoining tkeif mammoth
Dry Gowk KetaUiahiDsat, two large
Furniture
Mare rooms
Filled with a beautiful atock of
Parlor mad Bed-Boom Suits,
Lounges, Bureaus, Chairs,
Bods, end everything inigiuiili in the
fnmitare line, vrkiob oen he bad to aoit
the pane at everyone.
HAMILTON,'HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA, JANUARY 1, 1880.
N>w Advertisements.
722
ENQUIRER-SUN,
COLUMBUS, GA
Oneof the Oldest and Most Sub
stantial Papers in the South .
TUOBO UGHL T DEMOCBA T.
IC in polities, end devoted to the inter
ests at the South. Now k the time to
oommenoe your enbaenption, aa the PraeL
canvass will doaomesoe daring the
present aeaaion of Congtaaa, and aa it wiP
no donbt be intareating to all, there is no
batter ebanee of bearing all than by üb
aeribing for the Enquirer-San.
. KATES:
Dailv, 1J aaonthe $7.00
Sunday, “ “ / 1-00
Weekly “ “ 110
>®*Liberal rates will be given to get
ere-np of Cluna.
We have Agents in nearly every eity and
town in Georgia. Alabama and Florida,
who are authorized to receipt for snbe'irp
taons to the Enquirer-Son, or yon can
aand the money threat to ns.
JOHN KING.
Proprietor.
ALPHA A. WILLIAM ,
Photcgraphic Artist,
Columbus, - - - Georgia.
o*n*ry Over Wlttich It SlimL
Ail work first else* in style and finish, at
tbe following lew pries* :
l Dot Card Photographs $1 50
1 ** Cabinet “ 3 00
| “ Pencil Photo’s 350
6xlo Photograph and Frame 1 50
AH other size* of work in tbe ezine
Heme proportion to the above prioes.
Remember 1 gear an tee aatisf action in
prioaa and quality of work, and the work
aa good in every particular as work done
elsewhere in the city at nearly double my
prioes. Give me atrial —I charge you
nothing if yon are not pleased.
pie nrea copied and enlarged.
Pictures taken regardless of cloudy
weather. A- A_ Wimnn.
REAL ESTATESALL
I offer for sale 1,000 eeree of land in
Harris county, Ga., .150 aoree in Mueew
gee oounty, Ga., and 3150 acrea in Eneeell
oonoty, Ala.
abav* named proprriT will be sold
on favoraide terms. Per lull ,erurml
apply to J. H. Hakiliok, Columbus, Ga.
Hamilton Female College,
And Mai© Seminary.
The txerciaes of thie institution for
18&0 will commence on the third Monday
in J Kcusry the ISNh isst. Taition for
tbe year for ail el saner S2O, one half in
advance sod th* balance on the Ist of Oc
tober next. Incidentals 25 cents per
term, llunic §'2 per zuontb. While tui
tion has been greatly rednoed, there will
be do drc'ecMon from the true standard
edneation, and the moral development of
tbe pc pi is will be no loss promped than
their intellectual growth.
The principals pledge themselves to
put forth their utmost endeavors to make
the bchool the pride ol our section.
J B. Hi Ft , )
Principals.
T. 3. Lout)
HEALTH.
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PIANOS & ORGANS
FECI FACTGRT TH WIBCHMEB.
mm MAN HIS OWE ABIIIT
- - * Bairs' amad latoHwtWa
! Buis confessed until Ko- 1. .Sfc>. Osi/ ml* *
the kind eeer (secsssfeti, earned out m as^rica.
1 • J*m> wperb iortrsmest* at fWrtorr rsa far
1 ■ trod ti A<rrUe*t. . New
i jaiAß©f©©nific: ikAfwfei: fcficiibiH tajv
MtotoWaMt<rtmrMW7tt|n<kaMW IBM.
i Mriptosm. antimtutcJL BKrtoM.m*
KASO. 7 net.
: ftjsfSqsare Grand*,
| dan tet trial Porcbaarr* cocnce ttm utask*
i v.c malxrt ami *0 Hfemt dpa Ja tkia
1 rUaatk c-lmh efuu purchaser* and *m
, u inatrament ai artooleaale rafea. Specal
1 term to Tatcbert, Chmrdut.md Patton.
Address for Introduction ule ctrcoiars,
I I I7>!>yy *B * TEH. SaTsanak. Ga*
Tots me Light.
With the present number the
Jodksal enters upon the eighth
year of ns existence. Founded in
18 J3, the great panic struck it in
its very infancy, and its cradle was
rocked by the terrible cyclones of
lb auoceeding year. But adver
sity has not dwaribd its growth. It
haa only caused it to develop a ro
bust constitution, and to-day it en
ters upon anew year, hopeful of
the fittu.'e had proud of the past
Taking a retrospective view of
the year just closed, while we
where we might have made many
improvements, we find ‘much con
solation in the thought that we
have done more than we promised.
Our effort has been to constantly
improve, and in this we have been
suaoessiul, it patronage is a measure
of that success.
We feel much encouraged in en
tering upon tbe new year, and shall
devote our best energies towards
mating Hams county illustrious
through tbe column* of the JOUR
NAL.
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The Columbus Times.
We have no grounds of com
plaint against our excellent cotem
porary and shall not enter into a
controversy with it What we
wrote last week concerning home
patronage was only an expression of
our opinion. We are of the same
opinion still. We are proud of our
Coiumbus patronage and tbe popu
larity of the Journal at home will
help us to maintain it. The matter
we oomplain of tends to ct eate a
false impression, aud for this reason
we have objected to its repetition.
One of our ru!s is to publish
do tiling that we tniok will not tend
to accomplish good. During the
year a number of personal alterca
tions have occurred in this vicinity,
of which we have made no men
tion. It would have proven more
profitable to us, pecuniarily, to have
pj dUmb**! wmuntsjof these affairs,
but we thought the good name of
the community would not be added
to by the publication, and we hope
ever to liold our interests subservi
ent to those of the community.
We shall not t-obli-h anything that
will tend to injure the good name
!of Hamilton, and will do our be.t
to suppress the anonymous corres
j pondent.
We heartily commend the Time*
to ©nr readers as eminently worthy
of their patronage. It is ably edit
ed, and is one of the cheapest pa
per* in the state. After providing
yourself with your county paper,
vou cannot do better than subscribe
for the Columbus Times.
The Yew York Store.
This is one of the grand institu
tions ©f Columbus. Tbe proprietor
and presiding genius, Mr. M- C.
Gordon, is a merchant of long ex
perience and mnch ability. His
stock is always kept full and his
prices are always tiie lowest con
svtent with first class articles. Tbe
corps of salesmen of this bouse,
composed of Messrs Tboma* Chap
nan, i . B. Hill, H. G. Smith, M.
C. Spivey, J. T. Hunt, A. Murdoch,
and T. M. Huut, is not sopassed
by any bouse in the city. They
are all gentlemen well known to the
pubbe trading at Columbus, and to
their uniformly courteous treatment
of patrons of tbe New York Store,
may be attributed tbe immense
sales which it enjoys. We very
kear.ily commend tbe house to the
consideration of our friends.
At |our readers well know we
admire ithe Atlanta Constitution.
We di£er with it materially .some
times in its political opinions, but
it is only natural for two progress
dive journals tt> differ. It is made
specially interesting just now by
Uncle Remus’s Folk-Lore. We are
not alone when we express tbe bope
that theee very in ter eating papers
will be given to the public in book
form. They will stand tbe test of
unit, because of their literary ex
cellence. Mr. Hams stands alone
in bis delineation of negro charact
er and dialect m these sketches—
cnappr cached and unapproachable.
HEYMM, MEBZ & €O.,
WEST POIXT, GEORGIA.
ARK nftdj to exhibit to their cm&oroufi frionda i&d outorntfi ad immense stock
of
Fall and W inter Goods*
Fine Selections is Ladies’ Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gents, Youths
and Boys Clothing, lists, Caps, Etc., Etc.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY.
One price for all, and that as Low as the Lowest.
MILLER & HAVIS,
WEST POIIS 10, GEORGIA.
o
WUI Sell Yota Better
Boots,
Shoes,
Harness and
Leather
Than anybody in the city,at lower Figures.
MV* Call and see them when yon visit West Point.
If You want Anything in that Lino You Cannot
Do Better Anywhere than at The
Carriage, Buggy and Repair
ESTABLISHMENT,
Of ?r. E. JONES, - - - WEST-POINT, GA.
The Most Desirable and Stylish Buggies, veith or
Without Tops, Wagons, Carriages, &e.,
Made to Order and Fully ‘Warranted.
A
RIDDLE’S
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
AND PUBLISHING ROOMS,
Or*r J. ,S. Jcae* ft Cos., Next to Baaftfa Soum,
COLUMBUS, GA.
I HATE Just opened a suit of JTiotfgraphic Booms, second to none in this country
aad extend e cordial invitation to all who visit Columbus to com# sad see use.
My picture* shall be of the very best finish and I guarantee satwfeetiow in every
instance. Life size portraits s specialty, made either from life or small pictures.
A. J KIDDLE, Artiat Photograyher.
Albert Kir veil’s Prices.
COLORED ALPACAS 15c
Choice Assortment of Dress Goods 20c.
Beat A * sort merit of Drees Goods 25.
AU..Wool Drews Flannels 30e.
Cashmeres cheaper than elsewhere.
Colored Trimming Silks 75c.
Colored Dress. Silks tI.OO.
Pekin Satins for Trimming, sew aud cheap.
Black Silks 85c, 90c, 11.00. $1.25, $l5O, and up to $3.
Zephyr Sbawle i, $l5O, 2 00, 250, 3.00, 3.50.
Cloaks $2, 2.50, 8,4, $5, np 30.00,
Dolmans iTtfriip to s3o.
Children’s Good S’riped Hose 10c.
Same in Oil Colors 25c.
Avery Superior quality at 25c.
Good Crash Towels, all Linen, 10e.
Good Damask Towels, all linen 15c.
Bo teething extra, 20x40 Damask only 25c.
Bargains in Casmraeres and Jeans for Boys wear
If you wouid save money, call and get my prices before buying
anything in my line. A dime aayed is that much profit to you.
J ALBERT KIRVEN
50 90 BROAD ST BEET COLUMBUS <iA ,
$1 A YEAR.