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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL.
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The JO VUK Al. trill he unit on
trial until January I, tHBI for
V.T rent*.
Speech of Judye Buchanan,
Judge Hugh Baolxnao tbe dnmooraMc
nomine* for Congress in this diet riot p< ke
this morning in the * ourt Iloane to e well
filled boose.
He oniii*. he said not becanae be desired
to do wo His nomioeiioti wen h muob
e earpriso to bimself tn to any one. He
thought Hiuitb, Cox, or IVraoua would
be nowiuiiled, Hie pomtioo 8h Judge
muted him •* well as eny other could.
Acoepted the nomiuMlion only in the in
terest of organized deiuocrecy. lie wee
no tied out boree.
Spoke of Judge Pou in tbe highest
terms. Hi* etend u doing injustice to
Irweelf end hie perly.
In it nxoeeeery to bare ■ perty to see
thet tbe government is proper y eduiitne
tered V If eo, Ibel perty most be govern
ed by oertelb ruh *.
Dr fined Ibe and flerence between lb
deiuooretiu end republioen pertiee. Gave
tbe history of the atete democratic org> n
■z lion. We silted with tbo demode ic
perty of tbe North. We could Lot nil}
with tberepntilioeo pany whiub oppnaa.il
end dial ranch ised na.
I loot ted tbe biatory of carpet hsg rule
and oalled eltenliou to tbe great burden
of texalion wbiob would bevo been ned
died upon ua, but for Ihn success of Ibe
democratic party. To this parly do we
owe our prueeut prosperity.
Showed that the state government wee
recovered by organic .tion and by it we
elected a democratic President in 1 S7<l
t
and gave tbe democrats aun j irlty in Ibe
Senate anil Hocas of ltopreeenatives.
Mr. Pou knocked twice at tbe door of
orgau x ition end having failed to obtaiu
admittance, he ia now in such a hurry to
get to I'ongrese that be Is not willing to
kn ck again, lie is running without tbe
consent of his party, because be bae tried
twice to get (bat consent and failed
Hut for a divisou in tbe panina of tbe
South Lincoln would never have beeu
elected President, there world.have been
no aeoeraioo and no war.
Ii was useless for biiu to aay much on
tbe democratic plaiforui lo democrats,
lie was lo favor of honest money ands
plenty of it. lie favored Unlimited coin
age of eilver, and ibe issuance of certifi
cates of gold sud silver de|Misited with
tbe tresurer of tbe U nited Hiatus.
In conclusion be tn'ogised llano ick in
glowing terms. Hisspeeibwss received
with much enthusiasm and gained for tbo
nominee of the parly many frond'.
Hperch of Vvtffiit llcati.
An * matter of interval to oar reader*,
*i>d* indicating tie hope* of tiggroe*
who anpjwrt Colquitt and to bring to the
notice of the people of Hani* tbo lan
•derotiH utteraticea of a Colquitt orator,
{Tor wLhb the white meu of liar la ail
bold Governor Co’qtnU rciqxiUMblc,) we
give below extract* from the speech of
•CartlH Beall, at Coluinbun, whom engaged
iti whooping op 'be colored troop* with
oar present gdiuitiUtration.
Me opened bin apevcb by eiurcNNing a
desire of correcting an erroneous im
|>reu ion made by Mr. Norwood who wild
Curt)* need language at I .Orange which
be oould not r* peat in Columbus. Curti*
then repeated what he did |aay, and the
K* qnirer tl ought bin word* too filthy for
pablication.
The negroe* have had fifteen yearn of
eoboollog and if the are ever to have
their nghU it in high time Tin* in what
they oall inceudiarhm Me allowed the
eonvlet oatecbimu and wondered why
they didn't pat Coi n pioture on it, in*
stead of the negro. Norwood bad (laid
that the n*gro would do ootbiug, bat the
negro make* more ootb n now than be
did ut der the bull whip and cow bide.
Me charged tb Kn-kluk with killing
hundred* of uegioea in a night. He aaut
be knew white uten on Ham* county ju
ries wbo did not know A from a locomo-
I vc. lie *eid there bad been a mUliou
boga stolen by white men and negroes
sent to tbe peniteutisry for it under faine
lest rnony. Me threatened the whites
with an xodus if they elected Norwood.
He aeid a white man would ateal a bog
and divide it arnoug hi* friends and then
aocu*e a negro of it. and these same men
ait >n the jury and send the negro to the
peuitentlary. Norwood *atd that he had
been bought, but be spent seventy five
di liars in tbe election of Persous and be
thought be might spend a little lor Col
qnitt. He knew a white man in llama
county who bad killed a negro, and when
tbe up nor court convened, instead of
bia being indicted he waa on tba grand
jury. If any coJorwd nau wonlu vote
with tbe Norwood men, after *eeing bow
they bad acted, if God was just he would
send a I o'! of lightning arid tear Lin head
triHu hia •'boulders Ah long a* colored
lorn say anything about their rights
Norwood calls it incendiarism.
As the Hott er* in May.
All tLings b*ve thru appointed lime and
aeaeoi*, from May flower* tu,tbe son apot* ;
v ticb * Xpert* te.li u* are arcoantsble for
tbe meteorological topay- urvioer* of tbl*
y-*r of grace, 1880 And prompt to its j
foe-ordained date, ooium tbe new J*re
ti iuui L'at to Ebncb* F**hi- t Quarterly, j
f.nl from end to md ofjemp'tng inducw- j
loect* lo aeud vc*ur own MlhKcrtpttoU, aud
to persuade obei* to do hk w *e
I'be pretanntn It~t u iM>n**d t v Khkicu !
Mso* . Eigb'b Avei oe, Yoik, and i
will be sen fee to at y address ou aiqdi- :
Cation to tLe publish* r*.
“A man who pretend* to be’ong to a
party id defend iu us priUvip ea, and
wbo wi*l fuim hi'* desire for ttfiye and
tbe pary teu<re be will s'ltnd aside. :
a rer’ainly no* fi to be governor of G*ur
gi*. —Gen lot mb*' *| etch si Washing
ton, Ga.
OHr Inconsistency.
The Columbus Turn a seems lo think
11a innousia'ent, in ihsl wa refuse to sup
port Judge liuchanan because be ia a dark
horse and snpport Norwood because Cos!
quilt would not give way to admit s dark
horse. We ere not irieonsirtsnt in v >*■
We knew ibe three men seeking thw ooik
grreaional nomination and against two of
them. Messrs Co* and Bmith no objection
could lie urged that cauno be orgerl equal
foice against Jndge Huchanan. Was
ihere a reason uteged why either of these
men ebonlri not lie nominated ? Indeed
one of them whs nominated mid we bold
• bat hia Domination was bindn g on tbe
convention. It would not be on a uia
chine.
Again we bold that we are net r.b'iged
to etude eny nomination We have long
thought that Ibe administration of li v
ernor Oo quilt was a disgrace to tbe stale
and so believing we oonld not have anp
ported him bad be been nominated
With proper industry and neve, tbe dis
graceful evils hrou ht to Hght lent y< sr
by tbs irgislstiire would have ben iui
possible, end Governor ( ulqmtt in as
inn"b to blame for nigleoiing bis du in
so far as to admit of Ibe perpetration ol
iheee irregularities, as if be bad partic -
pali and in them.
Hens use wo end tbonsinda who tltok
aa we do conld not support Mr. Colqui t
bad bn beeq nominated, we thought lo
nomination preferable lo his nomination
both for tbe good of lbs stale and of tbe
psrty. The minori’y in tbe Convention
presented Ibis alternative; no Oo quilt nr
uo nomination. Tbe m j ruy prefund
nn nomination. They bad Ibe power to
ohooee. Had they given up .'olqnilt, a
nomination eould have been made
Woman’* Utyhts.
One who has long e I ill trot lids nbso'b
i g subject now | reeroiU to flic woun-n ol
our country tbe result of Ib-luvr liuutioiis.
Hi' is happy to eny tbit be las st leal ills
covered "Women* Rest Kriciul " Ii i
adn| Uf espis iiillv to I hue* caw* wheie the
womb is disordjied, and wl I cure nn irreg
olaiity of lli! “mi'ii-.is ” Dr. .1 I! ail
field’s Fenmle Hegulator acts like n cimi ui
111 ‘wliltcs " or in it sudden cheek of tin
“mouthy cou-acs,” from cold, trouble ci
mind or like enuses, by icsloriiiu the die
clisige in every In-tsnce. Ho nl-o in ch'oii
Ii cases Dh hi tiou is prompt and dec s ve,
and save* the constitution Ir > n connr Ices
evils sud premature deny Ih s vslii.ibl.
pu | in■ utmi■ for sale 111 i|l iTO per Is t Ic
•iv all Icsqreriable Diuggisis in the I net
l’n iiiiiid mid sold l y I, 11. lbsiifu-l .
Ilrugglst, At antii, Gil, A thousand wo
men testily to its ineiits.
HI ARiriTA, (U , Minch “I, 1870.
Mcsris. Iti.nlgctd iV l’o (iciitlcincii:
Wc send yon two ceiiilii ah s bum [ clffc I
■ y reliable p r mis would b vc scot tlicci
lielore, lull w litcij, to ho it the cine would
prove permanent.
tVM MOOT A -ONS,
Dr.iggi ts
New Advert iHeiiieiitH.
Not ice Ilrhlge Huildern.
Will be let at public nntorv, before
♦he Court b u*e door, in Haroil on, will -
iu the legnl hours of toile. to th* lc>we*t
and beat bid Ser, on Tne*diy the 12 h day
of October, nex, corn *ct for rebuilding
of the bridge aoio-e Stnnding Hoy Cieek,
known an tbe Hattie b idge Timber* to
be heart and dimei hloiih of th bridge
tbe same a- the one now standing
A!*o, at himetime, contract for
ing the bridge serosa Li'tie cre k, near
D. H Knell's. P yah'e in cunty order*
due I>hc 20, 18b0. Fr plan* and specifi
cstioriH ill detail call *♦ the clerk * office.
Flynn Ha hoot*, Jh , Cierk.
Harris (' , G Hept I ft. 1880.
G(ior|(lUi Harris County.
Where** tic estate of J tunes L Ct*li,
late of sil>l coiintv, detained. is imiepn
started mid not likely to bj h pi rented,
Therefore *ll person* Concerned f it*
boreby not'ficd to sn.w cntiw, it any they
hove, by the fir-1 Monday In October, next
why tbe Clerk ot the Superior Court; or
!*• me ot tiei fit olid pr per poison should
mo he appointed >uliniaUlMior u| on the
e#-t ite of tin Mild James LC it-h, ilia ease l.
(liven under my I and und ofiici and tcgim
tii e, August 27, 1880.
J. K. C. Williams, Ordinalv.
Georgia, Harris County.
WhnritH S*r*u Hil'ingslc* mates spell
p,'ion for lellcm ot sduunisir.iion upon
th* exist* of J ho Hdlingsles, Ule of said
ooun y deceased.
All persona concerned sre hereby n<
tided lo show cause, if any fbey hve, by
the first Monday in October m**, why
said letters of siitnitiistrsiion should no
oe granted t > said applican'.
Given nnder my hsod and \ ffl Hxl sig
nature this 'J4'b d-y of \ugiis>, IHBO
J. K l). Wii.i.ums. Ordinary.
Georgia* Harris County.
J H. sod \V. T. Whitehead, Adminis
trators. de bouts non emu tesrameuto au-
D. Xu of James Whitehcsd, dcceiised, make
s|>|>lioatiou for ao order to s.ll all the
reel satate beloD|ttug to the estate of said
deceased.
All persona oouoered are heiehy noti
fied lo show cense, i sny they hsvs, by
the fi'et Monday in O Holier neit, why an
order should not be field lit said appli
cants to sell said real esiste.
Given under my band and • fßoi.il signa
ture, Aug 1!', !>*>.
J F 0. Wtu ims, O dinar.
Georgia, Harris County.
.I.tmo M Culpepper ii mhiMmior upon
the estate of M. 0 Culptppcr. Ute of afhi
countv. dcow*#ed, nmkr# p’icntion for
letter* of ittMiiissioii. All |H*rn-u>* vn
certicd ..re lu'rvby notified t > show cause,
it tuiy the) have. Iy the first M *ndy in
Ikiobct next. wh> mi in b-ttci* t>h >uld not
i* gran tod. Jul) ft. 1880.
.1 K. * \Vii.wahi. Oidbuuv
Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Alabniiia.
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The lO*l *<*> T on begin* SepteivWr
INM) Ulltl CIOKCH l*t Wrl|lc>||H) in
June r m
Tuition] Free.
(.Vdlcjje Ftis lor the Enure Year
fiO.OO.
l or full information apph ’or oUlokue
to 1 1 *1 icuaxon pu s| or
K *1 (*i.KX.N. lu ics,
\ uharn, A’ 1., Alls?., 1880.
Agents Wanted,
Tor the tII > s I. f .nl A venture#
Of Kmitk • tel Jo t* * J in . the no’ed Wo
tTu outliiwK, h lh*n .loir \ lhfti< I*h
l>. A Hue :iihl th'iilinif non unt. Hln*tr*-
I** *, t> t4i it np *ial lif for lSyt .is in Jo
•hi'iniit f'ivtfaa and tcirllorH**, intfi up dr
hs tive# and ft] is'*# *f the l a K-#
h*ok for u*rs. *JI *VO uni tin font
in* ii'lhi oO o*t***# ft r outfit. to*
Min: 1* copy. L'lf-ntl to'ins to apet.t*. N
l> I'homf soii & 'o.. pul):!*■ hoik, u’JO 1 iu*
9 ICC* M 1 *u ; s Mo.
WILLOW AM & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WILLINGHAM,
‘Wbolcsalo and. Retail Dealer* In
Builders' Supplies of All Kinds, Sash,
Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oil and Putty,
ItuiltltiiV Hardwaar, Lime, Plaster Paris, Kalsoinine,
Lath, I*lMtererH Hair, &c.
WILLISGIIAM tV CO.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Monumental Marble 'Works,
10*2 Broad Street, ( l oluiiil>uh, Ga*
t ,t
4- ♦
MONUMENTS OK THE VERY REST ITALIAN
AND AMERICAN MARBLE
On liiiitd find • aOt- to order. We are ii no agents for h mipetior qutdity of •
WKOl'ttllT |IKON RAILING,
Of diflrreut wlyltf and fMittemw. for f*nrry nn l rctnntary enclosure*. Information
inul Htmmte* funmlietl for tin) tliin * •*. mr line.
A, M. tV- ./. 11. ELL. Proprietors.
For CaNli at liintii’k.
H'amDnl Prints sc.
liust, Pacific Lawns 12 I 2c.
Lustre Poplins choice shades, 15c.
Ilcrn lileuuluil (.'otlon, us (rood ns Lons.l .It*, 1 Oc.
Waiijsuiia I> cached Cottons, 12 1-2.
Pi'pliercll 10 t flOc.
J.est 10-1 Siieeiiiin, 3jo.
P.iper Cu in biles, go.
I,‘ursct Jeans, |Oo.
All Wool II intinjj, 18c.
Cot nn ntiil Wool lluiiiing, 15c.
Cbcck'd Nainsook, lie.
list L'.ilauiidi icd Shirt, UOc.
1-s?“ These prices will servo to show ilio gcner.tt reiliicli"ti I have
made on my sinck in view of making a cli .iijjc in iny business on tin
Ist nt August.
I mean ju-i what I wav. When I ailver'iso a tiling, I have thai
ilimu al ihi price imuiul.
J ALBERT KIRVEN
Nil Mi UIIOAU STI:i;KT (Ol UMHI’ OA.,
1880. SPKIN J and SUMMER SEASON- 1880.
THE COLUMBUS STORE
M. WOLFSOX,
Ilmnilton ------ L eoi'g'a.
4 +
I)rv Goo Is, Snoeß, (Jiocpriea, Chithing, Klc , tor the million.
Largest eiilirely new sinck ul goods in the place.
No Old Goods! No'Sjjdf Worn Goods!
ttny Everylhing new, stylish and at old prices. "Yjia
Full 'ine of Ladies and Misses trtinip.d Hats, „i nstoi.i-hino |irici!s.
Purnaola in all shu tes and slyle-. Pans and numerous oilier uomts.
The pnhlic g uerallv is cordially nn ii. and 10 examine and |uice these
guilds bclurc pin chasing . l-eu here. S.-lisluetiou gtiarnntced, and re
uu inhci I am not to be uiiiier.-old.
M. WOLFSOX,
The t'oltunbtis Store.
F. J. IcABDLE,
TVo. I3ron<l Street,
COLUMIJUS, - UEOHOa
Mni.u r nt‘lnrcv and Wliolesnle Dealer in
TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE
AM) /lOrSE-FriiXISIIIXG GOODS.
—:°t—
lin tinticiinjr and Kaolino done i" order. Orders solicited.* am,
|irnm|dlv fi led 1v • xperieoced workmen.
SCIIOOLi HOOKS AND DIiUOS.
J. P. MILLER,
WEST POINT, " GA.
KEKI’S I’jiper, Pens, Ink, I'nicils, noisle-s and o h r Slates
and eveiyilntijr used iii sMiools for eduoaiional purpose-. Dank
luik“. school hoo'-s and copy books at. lowest prince. H s a lull line of
Mould ill£ for pinture frames, u hieli id be cut and made up without
extra charife. I‘aims. Oils, Hrn-hes f..r all tiurpc.ses, Lnstes, Window
Clhs, ,lc., at ti c lowest po—iMc |iricc. l*iuv and Frt'sli Drugs,
Piltclll Mt'tlirint's and Cllt'lll iritis always oil h.-tml.
I thank my cu-iinu. i- ami ImmU tor ill—ir pitronace in 'be past ami
sh dl ■iv to merit a eoir un mec. .1. I*. MILLER,
tif lam ayr.'il for ' ln> i i-i V oe'dnaled Ilmvc Sen in • Marlene.
It you vrnnt A. n.vtliint*'in 1 ai* Line you Can
l)o IVo IJettei* tli:n tit Tlie
Carriage & Buggy Bepair
ESTABLIS MEAT
o/ ir. /:. joxjjs. - - wi:sT-roixT.
e mot desirable an.i ct.’i.!) Uii'oie*. WVh and Without 1•)
I '*triaf* *, \Vnn<, lie.,
M ADC TO ORDER AND W A I!HAM, P.
NEW GOODb AND NEW PRICES!
Wa offer to tbe pnhlic tbe largest and beat selected atook of gooda r ver Ic fnye put ch tbh maiket, st pricea ibat will Mlit tbe
oloreat boyer We are constantly adding new varieties to our stock of auoh Gooriß as we think ibe people w**b*' We do nothing
by pieoe-uieal, nor allow our atore to get empty, hot keep everything up in quantity as well as quality. In tbe line of
Provisions and Plantation Supplies
We offer our initial array of excellent troodß.
Flour, Sujrar, Coffee, Tobacco, Itagring, Tlea, Salt, Syrup, Fish, Corn, Oats,
Rye, Meal, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Pork, Lard,
AID A FULL LINE OF CASK GOODS btCU A8 ,
Potash, Soaps, Starch, Candles, Sardines, Crackers, &C
We have added a full line of CIGAR' of such guides and styles as tbe market will afford. We bought them direct from tho
Fat tori a and Impoiler , and know we have bargains
fJT And we invite special attention to our ____
WAGON AND BUGGY DEPARTMENT,
Which 1* complete In all Its parts. We are fgents tor the sale of the celebrated ou> Hickory Farm Wagons, known and recognlied
, very *here as the best and cheapest in tbe city. They are built of the best material, ve.y beat Workmanship, ticked hi the v. ry
' he* Style and warranted to aland as much i- not nmre wear and teat chan any otucr wagon to the market. We ala, keep the Hub
mvn Waoun. and recommend tt as being a first-class Wagon. Huuclre Is of thorn are iu usv by lively urea and pUuters, aud all agr, e
n,at they are well bunt and eau*y of draft. In thin <iei*rtiuoi twe keep a line lot of
BUGGIES, PHATONS AND CARRIAGES
1 0l any style and pr.ee desired. When nrtin stock we keep a variety of catalogues and cuts froui wnieb we can Older any style of
i Vehicle win‘<l, and we put th se goods uown at iKJttoni tigujeH.
Ha me hh for Bumfies, Wagons, Curts, Carriages, un<l Lines , Col ars, ft hips, Breeching,
ll.tiiHW, ami an ebgaut assortment of Badplkb in han-lsome styles, and all at price* that will guarantee a sde.
Our Mr U E. Pabihii will travel for m, while Mr. ’lark Prather and Mr. Jameh Watt will w-dt on you in the ifor* Como
to feee ua .nd yuu will always And plenty of goods at the lewetft prices, and the best treatment we can give you. I.espcc fully
AVATT & WALKER,
Columtous Georgia,
T~ivnvr~FU~Nrp;Tr. I I
Abe StocA: o f
Farniture k Carpets
OFFERED FOR SALE BY *-
L. ROONEY, 83 & 85 Broad St., Columbus, Ca.,
UP STAIKB, ia be largest and fi est in the Btatr, Do not fail to cal! on b’m when jou are in the city* N. B.—All styles
of *o>d f’f ffi h, rswevr and fJwk*ts on N'ght Del -t 'be front door
FOR CASH _A_T CARGILL’S
SPECIAL inducements will be offered
in all classes of
• Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery,
_ White Goods, Hans, Parasols * (J
(i* ltuchinys, Laces, Gibbons, j,
. Etc., Etc., Etc. f A Mh
O' —Dress Goods at Cost.—
Lnoe BuiitiugK at 12 l-2o worth 20c. wL.
_ r Lawtih 80 worth 15c. All domestic goods Mjf w
aiAj marked down 20 to 25 per cent My f
block ib too large for the senson and tnoat M
\ he reduced before going North to make %
V fall purchase'. Bring ihe caeh and flu
cure bargains. %
JAMES E. CARGILL. - No. 70 Broad Street, - COLUMBUS, GA
tE. HUTTEKICK Sl CO.’S
Metropolitan Fashions,
\ny of the pitternn repulse t* 1 in th * sheet, and ihoiiFiuids ff otitis, illrslrdinff
all th-* lending stjs worn i v L-dis Mis-e*, I oh, Mid Ht Itc* hi dieii ot both bcKta*.
will be sent by m iil post paid on u cvipt of or icran l pree. Ad irciw
HRAMHALL’S
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,
For tbo Rule of all kinds of S- wiiiJT M-.oliiiißfi
99 Bioad Street, ----- Columbus, Ca.
—I—M— —— - 4aM.rufTt.,.'aMh.n ..a.. MW.. fT.'iraiM
ma:ojE?.isr , TOisr jaintid acbe,
C Sofhiers, Matins and Manufacturers,
83 & 85 Broad Street, Columbus, Ca.
(’)
Call and Examine onr Lirge and Superior Stock of
Clothiny, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, ents Finniskivy
Goods, Cassimeres, Cloths, Etc.
IJif" We have a epltrnJiJ line of Piece Goods which we will make np to outer, cmuanieeiiip a perfect fit
an* satisfaction as to orl-m in-hip. Our emire sicek is bought, for cash ami wc a ill not be undersold.
Uepuiring and dyeing old suits, and cleaning anil ironing ild haia a suc-ialiy. Prices very low.
mt.s u. kilhy,
HaitiUton, Georgia.
Tenders his professional -ervices to the
people of Hamilton and vicinity. Muh
au of 2il yea:#, prompt atten
tion iu business, and in* derate charges he
hopes to merit a shsr- of t he pu lie pat
ronage Office at Oid Dng Sto e. Rest
deuce at Gj< dman p ace nf***r college
Lumber! Lumber !
T. M. BEASLEY
Will promptly deliver lumber at Catao’a
on orders from Hamilton or Hood, as
well as any in termed.ate place. Addreos
at o**tnla.
Jan. W. Hownrtl,
Oglethorpe St.. Columbus, Ga.,
Pe*leb Ik
Bag*, Hides,
Old Cotton, Hemp, Gunny
Hope, Bugging, Furs,
Beeswax,Old Metal,
Cotton in the Seed and Cotton Seed.
rJt*" Or.ie s for wrapping paper ami
paper Uur* ti itsl at slivrt u dice.
NEWSPAPERS,
Suitable fur wrri inir p.per,*ebet,
IUL .’OI*HK4L tITICE
PM. T. J. BROOKS,
DIIUGOI^T,
Hamilton, Georgia,
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nAVIVG bought the en*ire ir.terswt in the Drug business formerly coDdncted
nudei the tirm nan.e of Br ok .t OopeU* and, I * xpeet to continue as before to
keep oo hand a varied a sorfoient of Drugs. P dent Medicines, and everytbi e u*a
nl.y kei.t in a first class nruu st*re ; al-o a full line of Stationery and School Bo 'k.
\ly custom- rs will H’w>.y* find in me a willing servant, at the same old stand, the
Bed Fron*.
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H* KH INC <fc K •>* ti LAM >,
CorriagE Manufacturer
COLUMBUS GKOKGIa.
Is the btst place to imy your hngi’ies We have recently rtduced etb
pr.ee ut our vuik au<> can c flfot a yood buggy for
SBO. SBO.
S.i i>f.ietion guarautced, u a call before puri h iunj.
HERRING & ENGLAND
i< ll>l >1 L’.-.
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
AND PUBLISHING ROOMS,
Orex J. S. Jcnos a Ci., Next to Rankin Sense,
CUl.l'Mlliy, (A.
I HAVE J.i-I openei >ui of ('not. graphic Ko mis, peer., dto rone in tbit. connfr
ami utmd cordi.l mvu.t ou fo 1 b.. nit Cos nmhDH to come and ae me.
.U, picture* • btl be of be \try beet 6ni.h .id I tee .Btiefaetion in every
inaUuco. Lilt tze ior ran a M .eia'tt. mart, either fr m life or .mail pic'nree.
A. J KIDDLE, Artist Photographer.