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HAMILTON JOURNAL.
VOL. VIII.—NO. 17.
Immense Stock! Low PRICES !
J J. Qagtdorn & Cos.,
West Point,
Ga.
HATH cn hud mi enormomdy large
•lock, of
I>rj_ Goods andJlNofclons,
Dress Goods ,
&n4 Trimmings to matoh in all qualities.
Clothing, Hats] and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
gitil. pegged and standard sceew fasten
ed a apociality every pair warranted.
Everything AT BO noM Prices.
Constantly on hand a conin'-to line of. Burial Cases
At* amenta tor thf* world ronowned White Shntfl* Sewing
vi.. TirTUWTr! ■WHITEHEAD. Hri. It. V. PURSELL.
MISS WHITEHEAD AND MRS. PURSELL,
MANTUA. MAKERS,
Hamilton ------ Georgia.
Rettnoctfully solicit the patronag-* ot th<* ladies of Harris coumy. They
can be found hi the residence of Dr, Q. T. Pursell, where they will
b* ;;lsd to and serve their friends.
McCULLOHS & LOWE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
GROCERIES AND STAPLE GOODS,
40 Broad St., Columbus, Oa.
OUR stock of groceries, staple dry goods and plantation supplies is now complete
aud we earn* tly invite onr friends of Harris oonnty and the public generally to
... na a o!ll Everything in onr -ore is new and fresh, and bought for the cash
•nabl no ns to give our customers rock bottom prices. We keep a well
.lock of* Whiskies., pure and oheap. We are also agents for this sectioni for the
celebrated Export Beer, bottled by F W Cook & Cos., Evansville, Ind. Don t pur
ehnae before you have inspected our atook, or you will lose bargains. A cordial
welcome to all. McCULLOHS & LOWE.
|r-The friends of Mr Geo. B. Edge, of Talbot oonnty, will find him with us.
Scliool Books and Drugs.
J. P. MILLER,
WEST POINT, -.- " GA
KEEPS Paper, Pens, Ink, Pencils, noi.lesa and ther Slates
and everything used in schools for educational purpose-. Blank
hook 4, s.'hool books and copy books at lowest prices. H.a a full line of
■Moulding 1 for picture trainee, which will be cut and made up without
extra chart;* Paints. Oils, Brushes for all purposes, J,hhipa, Window
<lkc the lowest possible prices. Pure and Fresh Drugs,
Vafilnt Medicines and Chemicals always on band.
P I thank my customers and friends tor their patronage in -he past and
shall try to merit a contmuarce. *. x •
jy I, m agent for the justly celebrated Howe Sewing Machine.
It you want Anything in Bis Line you Can
Do No Better than at The
Carriage & Buggy Repair
establishment
or w. E. JOSES, - - WEST-POINT.
Withont Top.,
MADE TO OB DEE AND WARRANTED.
J. J.
HAGEDORN & CO.,
WEST POINT, GA.
HAVE adjoining their mammoth
Dry Goode Establishment, two Urge
Furniture
Warerooms
Filled with a beautiful stock of
Parlor and Bed-Room Suits,
Lounges, Bureaus, Chairs,
Bede, and everything imaginable in the
furniture line, wbiob can be had to suit
the parse of everyone.
HAMILTON, HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA, APRIL 22, 1880.
Personally Bad, Politically Bad.
We copy the following editorial
from the Wesleyan Christian Ad
vocate, and give it our fullest en
dorsement. Bad men should not
be eleoted to places ot trust and
honor. In all cases of county rep
resentatives and officers the voters
fully understand the character of
the men who seek election. If they
elect corrupt men, they must not
feign surprise t( their officials in
dulge in crookedness, frauds, and
delalcatioos. Every community ha*
good and capable men enough who
are willing to fill every offioe. Elect
them. Do not let the selfish and
corrupt aspirants elbow the purer
and more modest men from tbe
chance of office. AM offioeala are
to a degree representative men. If
theyaie corrupt, their constituents
are not supposed to be pure.
“The Wesleyan, in its discussiou
of“ Politics and Religion, ’* has not
concerned itself with the parties or
their platforms, but with thsir
methods. There are many good
men in both parties; if theie are re
ally more than two, we should, per
haps, say, in all parties. But noto.
rioudy, there are very bad men tu
each of the parlies, and somehow it
comes to pass that many very bad
men get into office.—None who
heard Senator Hill’s great “Davis
Had” speech in Atlanta, during the
reconstruction times, can forget his
masterly and Eloquent introduction.
Among many other excellent
thoughts he stressed and impressed,
with his matchless array of words
and arguments, this position: A per
sonally oorrupt cannot Ve politically
good. We would gladly reproduce
the eloquent periods ot the great
orator in the lutorcemenl and illoa..
trationofhis position. What he
said on that subject ought to be pub
lisbed in tract fotm and circulated
by the million. It was good doc
trine then, and it is good doctrine
now. We contend for it earnestly
as part ot the “faith once delivered
to the saints.” For indeed il is Bi
ble doctrine. It is as we look ai it,
as self-evident as any axiom. Sure
ly it needs no proof —“a man per
sonally corrupt cannot be ooluacal
ly good.” If anytning we have of
fended against the general ion ot
our brethren, or against the chil
dren of this world, it is in this only
—fbat we fully believe the doctrine
ot the * Davis Hall” speech, and do
insist that all pairiotie, not to say
God-fearing men, should vote on
the basis of this doctrine. If the
doctrine needs proof, proof is ready
to hand. Every party can furnish
scores ot illustrations.
COLUMBUS DENTAL ROOMS
W. T. Pool, Proprietor,
GEORGIA. BOMB BUILDING,
Columbus Georgia.
i BEST II THE lORUI
ABSOLUTELY AND
■■aware 81-Carb Seda la ef a
sltghtfy dirty white eelor. It awf
appear white, examined hf It
self. bnt a h COMPABISON W TH
CHURCH * to.’* “ AKltt AND
HAHHBB BRAND will shew
the difference.
See that Tar Baking Soda *a
white and PuShMShoald be ALL
81HILAH SVBSTANCBS need fer
Seed.
A simple bat severe teet of the comparative
value ot different brande of Bod. it to dl—olre a
duesirt spoonful of each kind with .boat. pint
of w.Urfhot preferred) in clear trlanes, stirring
until all is thoroughly dissolved. The deist*-
lions ineohible matter in the inferior Hod. will
be shorn after settling some twenty minute, or
sooner, by the milky .ppeitranca of tho solution
and tho qoaattty of floating flocky matter ae
cording to quality.
Be enre and aak for Churdh A Co.’s BmH snd
eee that their name is on the pMkage and yon
■will gst tho purest and whitest made. The as.
ot this with soar milk, in praiennos to iMkiag
Towder, saves twenty tunes iu cost.
Bee one pound package to r vahiable mfonaae
tios and reed carefully.
SHOW THIS TO YHH 6ROCEI.
Jnst Rcteived
at tbb
COLIINBIIN
STORE,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
The Latest Novelties of the Season.
HOSIERY.
Ladies Solid Hose, 15c. Ladies Striped Ilose, 10c.
Ladies White Hose, 10c, 200 and 250.
ChildrenL Fancy Hose at 10c, at 15c, at 20c.
Men’s Fancy from 10c up.
TIES.
Ladies’ Silk Tie*, 25c and 50c. Ladies’ Lacu Ties 25c and 50c
GLOVES.
Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gloves 25c. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gauntlets 60c.
Gents’ Lisle Thread Gloves 50c.
Handkerchiefs.
In great variety, from sc, up. Silk Handkerchiefs from 20 toe 750.
DRESS GOODS.
Muslin Piques, 10c. French Sailings, yard wide, In all shade*, 12jc.
L.ce Buntings, 25c. Woolen Buntings, 20c.
Knickerbocker Dress Goods, 12jc.
WHITE GOODS.
A lull line of London Cord, Checked Nainsook, White Lawn, Swiss, etc.
The best Lauusdale Cambric, at 17|c.
Towels! Towels!
Towels at 10c, at 15c, at 20c, at 250.
Table Cloths.
Table cloths in Red and White Damask. Also Napkins to matoh.
Domestics and Bleachings.
A full hne of Bleached Domestics and Sea Islands.
Bed Ticking from 10c, up.
Ladies 1 and Men f s Furnishing Goods .
The celebrated and best fitting Spoon Bust Corset, and others.
A fail line of Hamburg Edgings. No advance in prices.
Irish Trimming, from 4c, up.
Ribbons in all shades and prices.
A full and complete line of Dent’s Furnishing Goods.
Novelties in Gent’s Neck Wear, Collars, Cuffs, Etc.
Clothing. Clothing.
If you wish to save money, call before purchasing elsewhere.
SHIRTS.
The celebrated unlauodried Pearl Shirt, at COo.
UNDERWEAR.
A full and complete line. *.
Shoes. Shoe*
Just received a large assortment of Ladies’ and Children's Slippers,
Sandals, Serge, Kid and Fox Shoes. Also a lull line ol Gent’s .shoes,
in Gaiters and Low Quarters. Call and see.
VST Remember that we take a pride in showing our goods.
M. WOLFSON,
i The ColumbuH Store.
CHEMICALLY TUBE.
WONDERFUL.
The immeeiete effaota of Pioina.
WO.VDEKFIL
How aoon severe esse* of glolde end
Coughs ere relieved by Pioine.
WIINDKRIII,.
The ftvoreble opiniooe expressed by those
who have need Pioine.
WONDERFUL.
Tbe many coses of oronp that have been
aborted by Pioine.
WOIDERri'I.
Tbe meoy testimonials received from
those who have used Picine.
WO\DKIIFII 1,.
How pleasant Pioine is to the taste.
I WONDUHFUU a
IV effects produced on oases of Asthma
by Piciue.
WONDERFUL
The rapid and permanent onre* made by
Pioine.
WONDERFUL.
How soon hoarseness will disappear after
using Pioina.
WONDERFUL
How l’lolna will lengthen the time be
tween paroxysms of Whooping Ooogb.
WONDERFUL.
With what ease I'icine is administer ed ot
the youDg.
WONDERFUL'
How Pioine will ease aud give relief to
the oonghs of the aged.
PICIYE,
Fur sale by Druggists and by the Man
ufacturer,
John S. Newt in, M. I)., Drugoit
107 Hroad M. s Columbus. O*.
Trial Rise, lOc. l.wrg., nise, 1110.
Georgia Harris County.
Thomas H. Kimbrough, administrator
de bonis non, cum Ustamento auuexo,
upon the estate of Wilder Phillips, late of
said county, deceased, makes appi.cation
for letters of dismineinon.
All persona aonoerned ere hereby noti
fied to show cease, if any they have, by
the first Monday in May, next, why let
ters of dismission should not be granted
said applicant.
Given nnder my hand and official signa
ture, February 2nd, 1860.
J. F. C. Williams,
Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sale for May.
Will be sold, before the Court liaise
door, in the town of Hamilton, Harris
county, Georgia, within the legal hour*
of sale, at pnblio ontory, to the
and heat bidder, the following described
property, to- wit,:
Fractional parts of lot* of land NVa
72, HI and 182, in the 18th dim net of
Harris oonuty, known as the J ih Kree
iiiau place, containing one hundred and
thirty earns, more or less, conveyed by
de.ds of 11. 0. Kimbrough and Hope H.
Hill, to W. H Thompson. Levied on aa
the property of W. tl. Thompson, to apt*
My a fl. fs. in favor of A. F. Johnson
A Cos., vs. W. H. Thompson.
B H. Williams, Sheriff.
Georgia, Harris County.
William A. Poer makes application for
letters of gnardianebip for Eugenia W.
and Lhuib L Poer, minors of D M.
Poer, deceased. All peraona concerned
are hereby notified to show oanse, if any
they have, by the first Mondry in Mey,
next, why lettere of guardianship should
not be granted said apphoent.
Given nnder my b.udand official sig
nature, April Ist. 1880.
J. F. O. Williams, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors dlt Creditors.
Georgia Harris County:—All persona
having demands against 1). M. Poer, de
cessed, lute of said county, are hereby
notified and required to preaent them,
properly attested, to the undersigned,
within the time prescribed by law. All
persons indented to said deceased, are
hereby required to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned March 25, 1880.
. W. Poxu,
B G Poke,
W. A. Poke,
AdrnV.
MILTON F. HOOD
Att’y at Law,
ofll9e neit to DrSi Mitchell It C.
Hamilton. Georgia.
ThEALTH • STRENGTH
'-HAPPINESS *
mm
fj^IBITTERS I
IRON BITTERS,
A Great Tonic.
IRON BITTERS,
A Bure Appetizer.
IRON BITTERS,
A Complete StrffßftfceMTe
IRON BUTTERS,
A Valuable Medicine.
IRON BITTERS,
Hot ftoM ss a Bffvsrafa.
IRON BITTERS,
For Dslkste Fmb*)bb.
12 A YEAR.
Ill*hly recommended
to tta<t public fur >ll dt*
ease* r*qnlrln* a certain
and efficient TOXIC'i
especially In Inrlla**-
Hm, Itwmprpmi*,
Intrmilttmnf ft*
rcra, Hunt af Ap
pr.tttr, Mm* •/
Htrmgth, lark •/
lurrgy. rtn. II en
riches tbe blond,
strengthens the mil*,
elm, and give* new lira
to tlie nerve*. To the
axed, ladle*, and chil
dren requiring reriiper
allon, tbla valuable
remedy can not be too
highly recommended.
It cf* If lie a rhnrtn
on tbe digestive organ*.
A teaspoon fu l before
meal* will remove all
dyspeptic symptom*.
TKV IT.
BoW by ill Druggist!,'
THE BBOWV CHTHCAL OD.
BALTIMORE, MdL