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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL
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One C'cy on" \ esr ♦ • *’•*
On- copy nil montl.a kt
One onpv three iiion'h- '
Kny ene furn'ahing 8*” aut.xent.nrs,
will receive a oooy fre.
All subscriptions must he P 11 '! * n
VS’ ce.
Fifty number* complete the >**•
lla in llton, Oft., Srjit, - I**".
The JOt ItXA I, U HI Or sent on
trial until January I, I SSI fur
2,1 rents.
So Tan Xu Vole.
We hop* Hint lu the interest* of on *
pnblio Reboot* tht * bond of ohl enger*
will be Bp"oinled 8l each voting place in
Ihe comity, al lb n*x' eleotion, and that
do one white or black will ba allowed 1"
vn** who l* in arrears for poll lux- Thia
onght to bo done 10 the interest of good
govern moot.
Nperrh of OoV. Colquitt .
According lo aDDonneemenl, Gov. Hoi
qnitt made a speech here la'l Hilnrday.
lie chid* th ough by private conveyance
from Latirange, accoini.au o I by Judge
ls.ngl.-y At half pant ten a meeting if
Ihe citiona waa organized by calling Ur.
W. W. Hrnce to the chair and e'ecting II
V. Carter, Esq., secretary. 'I be chairman
tbau a| pointed a committee of three to
wait on Ibe Governor and inform him
that Ihe people were in waiting. There
were, by actual count aevenly white men
preenot and about aacne ol colored citi
r ma, when the (i ivernor entered. During
Ibe a peaking ihe orowd waa augment
ed to the number of llfteeu or tweu y.
Kvery section if the county waa repreaen.
ted, bnt altogether tie crowd h not ax
large aa waa expected oat lo hear a live
Governor.
The Governor spoke for nearly four
hoara ami we coiilduot give even a auiop
aia of ilia apeeob in our limited epace
Hia apeeob aeemed to he enlirely aaiiafac
tory lo bia frienda, and to bia oppoi on la
it waa like bis adaitoiatration. Dot up lo
the rtqaireineota of Ihe lew iu Home re
apecta, not altoge’her had and very gene
eral.
He tried to ridicule some ohargea that
some of hia opponentH think he bad better
anawer &rat. Ilia treatment of ihe negroee
prtaeal wbh very considerate ani hia alia
aiobH to them were pathetio in the ex
treme. At one time the littlelmya thought
he ear going to call up the mourueie.
But bn didn’t.
If the speech made any changes lo him
we failed to learn of them.
The Von rent ion Ayuln.
U ia claimed by Ihe friends of Gov. Col
qnitt that hot for ihe action of Mr. Nor
wood in the atale convention, Ihere would
have been a nomination. That there waa
a time when hat for the action of Mr.
Norwood, Governor Co’quitt would have
been Dominated in a few minolea. Now
if Mr. Norwood did lira, he deaeivna cred
it for two thing*. Tor great abdity, in
defeating Ihe acbeuiea of three ancli p >w
erf ill men aa Brown, Gordon aud I’ • qnß*.
And he deserves credit for doing hia
party great service in defeating ihe noni
ination of Gov Co’quitt. It was the act
of a patriot and statesman.
Of a patriot be cause corruption haa
flourished under the Colquitt administra
tion, and while lie uiay auooeed in getting
an eudorae ment of a ma j .rtly of tlie win le
people, he la at ill unendorsed hy his par
ty. It waa the act of a ala'eMuau to de
feat hia nomtna'ion because be could not
have polled the full strength of tua party
The objections to hia acts were so great
that hia nomination would have estranged
many from the democratic ranks
Admitting that bolt partus in the eon
knew that the present stale of affairs
would he brought about by the failure
to nominate, aud ve.y little p lit teal fore
sight would rhowo tbi, the whole mutter
reeo red into this. The uaj inly pro
fared the present etate of *. flair* to the
nomination of any man other then Col
quilt. ; The minority | referred the preheat
Mat© of effaira to the nomination of Co’-
qvitt. Vote for Co’tjnitt and you vote to
eutftatri the flrat propoaition and eudorao
it of oenewetty. Vote for Norwood and
you condem it.
'lhe present Mat© of iiffdn) ia to ho re
gretted. It ton Id have been prevented,
hy nominating some popnUr man who
could have polled ihu entire strength of
h* party. Such man could have easily
been found. The t ppoaituui to uo other
i* an had not txo<>m no Molnlifiod an it
wa agttiuM Governor Oo'quitt. How
that o| poeition (nought about wo
i ©cd not et | nre. The op pom too o*
'liHinlih, Hi 1, Bt} heiiN, and huutii tie oj
otLer prtmioent men in lie party m.y
have t>. eu the oppomton of disappoint* and
t ffice set Worn, tut u waa atom opposition
i evertb
To have jut Co’qni't in nomitittion
*ould have drawn out u ludeptudti.t
Candidate, *ud ibe pnMu.t bud Mate of
flat.* would lot have beta cbvinttd at
all. Tbe republican* vooiil have Ov>uj*
aolidlj to Ihe aid of tbe uidcpemieut and
a routot a* bid nn tb** one iiuw in prog*
tea would have bet n priuipiaUd, with
the cbaiu'OH latgely agaiuKt the nominee.
To have Dominattd any other mao in the
I'arty wwuld have obviated Hum and ibe
loutinee would have been < ppoecd,
at all, only by the republic*u patty.
We think votkidtrationa of patriotism
certainly to Lave nuovui Govern
or Cos quilt from the reo*.
If kit. Norwood dr fea ted hta mmnnation
it iin tbe act of a Ktateimeo. and l e d<*.
nerve* tba bouor and confidence of Ila
fellow oins^oa.
If Mr. C* |*iitt defeated a notuica’iott,
it wa* an aot of per a inaltaui. placing bis
own tuierrHta ab ve Ibe tntereata if bia
p*rtj, and beta deeeivu.g of c*u*u:e.
And be will be oeoanrea by many pain
ota ou tbe Gtb of October.
Tbe people of Georgia Lad learned to
think of Juiif e \Nrmr rk a great man, a*
bontat a* but days were lot g. t*ut tbe Col
quitt organa cannot hig a t >eech
agaitiat tbe (bve nor. and ao the old
mt a cbaiacter na,t K o. The people
bave leen deceived in the man for nearly
eighty yeai>. *nd bat for bia opposition
to tbe t**Ft the s't ,t* rver h and
r_.ty wight Lave it maned to tguoruice.
Meeting of the Ih muvvatkt' Ejrrc
ntier ('oinmittrr of Jlarri*
t Ollllff/.
Tuesday morning, S pt 21-1 the Kiecn*
five C •miiiitiee of Harr.a county mot per
se ot to adjournment and pn coder) to
curoolida'e ihe rt turns of the eleo:i>u
held on the I ~ih, inatsnt, to seltm nouii
neiM for tbd Legislature. Messrs II C
C>meronand L 1j Kianfotd ware de
cl a rod duly eleoted.
A n whs adfip'ed requiting the
p h cation of ibe oonsolidiited return* in
the JcfRVAh.
An HddresN to the peop'e w.m also sd
ipted which was hlho ordered ' pntdished
in our county psper.
The follown g resolution was also nnan
imously adopted:
lte-ol v and, That for the more thorough
nrgMtrz-t'ion of the Democratic p*rty of
llama county, that racb Faiern’ive ()t m
mitteeman do all in hia fKjwor *o orpanize
the diutrict so hm tc insure h fu*l vote t#f
the party at the ensuing el* chons
T. K. llitr.waTXit, Chairman.
I If. V. IfAiujfTr. Kect’y.
If onion's Hif/hts.
One who li>iH long Htl Ih and iliin il*vo:h
I* H l|l'je<‘! HOW | rew rite fr the WoUieli of
our ftuintry tt:c result of hi* Invc-li-oiti -r.a
lie l liapf v to any tlitt h* ' ms wt Lint din
covered •*Wotn iii’a H at Friend ” It i*
•uhtphMl m|>e( i.tdy to fhove c.iw h wliei** the
wornt> In flUiuljM ii, wild wid erne tin frrnr
mlmiilv of the “vtietws " Dr. .1 Da*,
tield'h l 1 email* I c.'uhitor ncta like a i harm
hi ‘white* ”orin a Midden rht ek *i the
“ino'ithy (oii*M from cold, trouble l
rnind or like ciiukcm, !y K?Hiorirri tin* din
ehvtrtft* io every itistauee. Ho al •* in elnon
b < um* k it* *u (.ion in prompt hi <i dec Hve,
ami raven (ho ronMltut'iui t* ii cuinif ben
evils and premature !• av I bin v Imil>l*
| rep i'dtion Ik lot -denf if I Nt per hot le
t*V all re*per latdr* Diil'/jflatn in t’u* I lid
i'n lart and Hiel wld ly h It. Ihadfit 11,
Dnizuiid. At ho a. <Li , A tliotiKHod wo
men tentify lo ih rneiits,
M miin iA.fi v . Mat< h‘2l. iHTtI
Bradueld A <Y* Gciifeiii'*! :
\V • wnd you two certificate* from perfect
*y reiiah'e p r ohm would )i v- Kent Li *i*i
I adore, hut, wiilel, to hoc it the dire would
prove permanent.
WM HO iTiY ONS.
Dr ipv't D
New Advert Isement*.
Executtfr’s Stile.
A-feea ly to tin nid**r from ihe t'ourt of
t*rdi*mv of li t ris county, 1 will kII I•
fore ihr Court Hou-e tlom. in ti e ftwn of
A <iiH on, in *rtil countp, within v e ]*;ual
liouim o *hlc. on the fir-1 ic No
\ fiiih r m xt. the toll witw pi ojp i tv. In
lon to Ihe est le of l lobe it Weldon,
tfec* a*e 1, t< wit: 7tf acres. mre or less
ol lot ot hind No. 210 !>inu mi the oiuh
fei utti distlilt of s i i colli.tv, cxeept One
third itit rest in k.l I hind alt r il.t, d>* tli
ol Mrs Hu Km i r l'homtM<ii. roe* tui di
triDu ion. S pt 20.
N. I’. Wkllon Fxmtitor.
Notice Builtlers.
Will h let nt public onterv. before
the Ooiirt h UHe and Mr, in Hmuii on, wiih
ll) the htnrs of Nile, to the lowest
nfl best hid ier, on Tnend'iy the 12 h day
of October, n* i*. contonot fur rebuilding
of ihe bridge mckuh Srunding By deck,
known mm the Bs'tle b*idg6- Timbers to
be heait and dinienttiotiN of the bridge
the hi me a- the one now aiaudmg.
Abo, at wanict’uie, contraet for rebui’d
irg the brid.;e anrosM Li tie ere* k, near
D It sn Mh. P yab'a in county orders
ilue Deo 20, 18HO, For pUn* Hi*d *'p**eid
catiooa in detail call at the clerk's eft -e.
Flynn Hargett, Jh , C eik.
llATris (’ > , (It., Hept 4. r , 1880.
Georgia, lltirris County.
Wl cretst e CS’Jite of .IllUeS I. Cell,
late of sill I county, tlo. is unre| i
actited and not ikttly to bj repr* scnte l,
II * ref* re all person* con .rued ire
hereby iiobHed to snow nvu-c, if uuv they
luivc, hy the fii>t M *ndny ii• Oct*hcr, next
why the Clerk ot the Super’nr Const, m
hi me olio t ti ond pr per pe son *lio tld
not Im* appointed Mtlmi .idrator upon the
I'stitt* nl tho mu id .built* D C *'h. Hf. etiM'i.
(iivt n under my t and und otlioi.tl s gn i
turc, August 27, IMHO.
.1. F. C Willi \ms Uidinaty.
Georgia, Harris County.
Whereas Srau BH ingslea makes epph
oaiion for letters of adinMiistration upon
the estate of J hu Bdliugalea, lute of said
conmy deceased.
A'l persons con onto cd arc hereby no**
fitted to show cause, if ary they have, by
Ihe first MoodsV iu October n* x , why
said letters of sdmiiiialration should not
De granted to said applicant.
(iiven under mv hood and ffi dal sig
nature (his 24 h d* y of Aligns", 1880.
J. I’ O. Wli.ijams. Ordinary.
Grnruia, Harris ("minty.
.1 II sod W T. Whitehead, Adminis
trators. de bom* non cum tcstamc’.to an*
lx x of ) lues Whiii hcHti. deceased* tusk*
application for n older to s 1 ail the
leal estate belonging to the ©state of rVld
deceased.
All persona omioered sre beteby noti
fied to show cause, i* ny they have, by
the fi'st Monday iu October next, why mii
ord*-r should not be g anted said ypli
tnuts to ve’.l suit! real estate.
Given under u \ hand aud * ftcisl signa
ture, Aug lb, 18*0
J F W|i l lAM L o tlinary
Georgia, Harris County.
.Inimia M Cu'i-cppi-r u inim-tr itor upon
tin- eat ate of M C Cltlptpper, Ute of said
j conut v. detv.nod. makes nj p’ictttiou lot
j letter of dismission. AM )* •" U' t- u
ii'tnul re hereby notified to show chum*.
: if any they have, by tbe lirst Mml v in
t k'tuber m \t, wb> aid letteis should not
iH' grunted. Jul> n. 18M0*
.1 L t\ W' ii.m vms. i dinat >
Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Alabama.
—o
i'ht* 10'h biuins September
ls*U and clone* Inst Wednesday in
June l v ‘bl
Tuit ion Fret 1 .
College Fecit f< r (ho - Entire War
Mo.oa '
lor (nil inforni.Vion r>pl > for dtilnciu
t,, 1 p Ticmknok Pro<’t or
V. l t• i.snn. Trias.
\nbti*n, Ab , A tiff., 18S0.
Agents Want oil.
For the llti s'i.U-I t.'fe nn t A Iyrn*mr*
of I'mrit mi 1 Je • .!• n. ■*. the a' l '"' " <
I'Tn nui'a.N, to It 'll tohn A lit-I' l’li
I> A true am] thililbur <v- mil. illu-tra
te '.o* tin i' o|> -m'l m for 18 viVr* ix A
,pi, nut riat.f hil icritorie . I ftl K dtr
t-etivr. *inl iff ids of 1 lie law. Uiki
,ii |, K for \e r*. 21 ,*VO >• 'int* ur
no il l s .’0 w's f' r oil'll' *' ' J ' H"
vlllisl' .aai.a ! lylal ll' lt’'tu .l'O'l- N
|i ll'omiwt'i' \ . pub i-ln i*, Ci2o I’in*
e <x 1 St. Ixo’s Mo.
WILLDUHAM & CO.,
SUCCIiSSOKS TO W. A. WTU.INGIiAM,
Whcbsalc and Rotail Dealers In
Bn fillers* Supplies of All Kinds, Sash,
Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oil and Pnttf/,
Builder*’ llardwnae, Linit*, IMtiHter l'ari*. Kalsomine,
, Lotli, Pla*terer* Hair, t*
WILLINGHAM A* CO.,
COLUMBUS, GUOnaiA.
Monumental Marble "Works,
102 lirond Columbus, (ia.
- + i
4- 4-
MONTMKNTS OT HIT VTKY BEST ITALIAN
AND AMERICAN MARBLE
On haiel utid ‘nadu to order. We are a ir> agcdK for a nupeiior qual.ty of
WKOrOIIT ! I ICON' RAILING,
Of illflerclit atylra ami |aitl.'ins. for fnir.-H an I cctnct>-rv .ucluurca. Ii fornmt on
mul catinmtea ftirnislicti for anything in our iine.
A. M. A' */. 11. KLLKJHmU, Proprietors.
For CasSi at Kirvcii’s.
S' nu.l ir.l T *irll - s(*.
IT si J’liritic I-itwin 12 I 2<*.
I-M-tr. I*.i|.lillH clioire shniles, I ,if,
11.•*• li:.'itel)-,| Cotton, hv lio.ol na Lonad .l>, 10c.
\V:tin-intn If ..iinh (1 ( dtioiis, 12 I- 2.
I*.• |>|i*t'vlI 10 t Slicnlittif, Boc.
~cst 10 t Sii.-eiiiig, 3jo.
l'tjier Cainbncs, 8.!,
( . i -cl J, alia, I Ot;.
Ail W 00l H int ini’, 18tt.
Cot on innl Wool Hun 1 ini', 15n.
Clicfk- >1 Nainsook, lie.
1! si L oliiiiikJited Shin, 90c.
prices will orvo to show llic oencral rcdnclion T l.avc
mole on my Mlock in view ot inakiug n ell .nge in my hu-ino.-s on the
1-t ot Angu-t.
1 mean j’i*i what I h:iv. When 1 mlver'i‘e a tliin*;, I have t.Viat
:lnhy hi ilic ,rice iniinid.
J ALBERT KIRVEN
NO'.Mi i’liOAU STUK.KT ( 111 ITkiIUJ GA„
1880. SPEIN J and SUMMER SEASON- 1880.
THE COLUMBUS STORE
NT. WOLFSON,
1 Istniillon ------ Georgia.
s +
A 4
I>ry Goo*!*, Sltocs, Grooeripp, (Toi’nin", Etc., tor the mil ion.
Largest entirely new slock of go. ,1- in the place.
No Old Goods! No Shelf Worn Goods!
CSs)"- Kvervlliing new, stylmli anil al oh! pric.". '(jja
Kill I 'ine ..f I.H.lies "n ‘ 1 Mi*sea tnmm.tl llalv, at fiatoiii. liino pijeev.
I'atantila in all rha if* tnnl .-tyle-', Kana anti mtmeiuus o.her
The put.lie ", ner.tllv is e rdially unit'd In evimiti" and price those
goods I'efotv. pm chasing eUewliert*. S.uislnetion gtl iranleeil, and re
iiicinlicr I am not to be undersold.
M. WOLFSON,
Tin* Columbus Store.
F. .9. liIrARDLE,
No. ‘-J ‘2 Broad Street,
COT.UMBUS, - GEORG v
Mni;ttfaclurer and Wholesale Dealer in
TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE
.i n D no rs > -rt nxisii /xa a oons.
. —t°t —
I’m Guttering and Uoohng done order. Orders solicited ant.
nromptlv fi led lv experienced workmen.
SCIIOOI. lIC )(>IvS AM) DUtiGS.
J. P. MILLER,
WEST POINT, - GA.
KEEPS I’ttpor, Pens, Ink, Peneils, noisless ana oih.r Slates
ami iviiytlnng useil in t>ciionls for editeattonal jmrjxHank
lim>l<i. i.'lionl books ami copy books at. lowest prices. IPs a lull line oi
Moulding: for plot lire trim's, ulneli will be cat and made up witln.m
extra charjre. Paints, Oils, Brushes fur all purpose*, I/inii-*, Windo.
(?la**, ,V .ittl i' los esr possjlilo nrie •*. Plir<* and FlVsll Dl'tlgS,
Ptitont MetUcincs and Clirniirnls always on lumi.
I thank my customers and trnii'U tor ilit-ir patronage in 'he past and
shall <r\ to nu rit a coniinu.iuoe. .1. P. 3IILLEII.
IIP I am stfeti' fur 'he ju*liv celebrated flowe Sewtuo \laclnne.
11 you wnnt A n.vl liinsj-in li- Line ,yu Cnn
1> > T o Hotter than at The
Carriage & Repair
,// ii . i:. josics. ■ - wssT-PoixT.
c most desirable and sts i-h Btigaie*, With and W.thout T
Carriages W aeons, E c., S
made to order and warranted.
NEV/ GOODS AND LEW PRICES!
W,. r ffer lo the pnblio tha larg*at and host aaWlcl atook of good, war ba'orn pnt on this market, at pripsa that will anil b*
010 Hi buyer Wo are ooiiHtainly adding uew vanetma to our atnek of such Gooda bh we thn.k ibe people want. We do notbing
lay piece rueal, noy allow onr alore lo get empty, bnt keep everything np in quantity aa well aa quality. In the line of
Provision* and Plantation Supplies
We offer our usnul array ol extiMiienl goods.
Flour, Sugar, (’offt’t*, Tobacco, Bagring, Tic*, Salt, Syrup, Fish, Corn, Oats,
Rye, Meal, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Fork, Lard,
AM> A gllLl. I.INE ,'T CASK liooDa eCCH AS
Potash, Soaps, Rtarcb, Candles, Sardines, C"i-aclcei*t, &c.
;. tr Wu have athhd u full line of CIGAR- <t kucli Kindenand Myles us the market will all id. Wo bougut them direct from tho
Fatt'ui h and Jmpoiter , mid know we have h.ig,jin.s
jfitP Ami w* iuvitt- iipocirtl atU ntluu to our
WAGON AND BUGGY DEPARTMENT,
Will'll la complete in all its parts. We are sgents lor the sale of the celuhratcl Ot.n Hi. kohv Kakm Wagons, known aid recogniael
v,., \ ns the las, arid che'HHwt In the city. ’I Iny are built of the licet motel ml, vtoyiee! wi.rkin .n-litp, liuialietl in the v.ry
l.e,t sty'e n,i<l waromted to stmi.l a- tnurh T not m<>r -w, ar uti I toil > lt m any otn r wagon lu the market. We als . keej. the Hlcg
v] vs Wagon, and uvo’ntiiend it as lieitig a li'S -class W.ig.ut. Hun re is of tlieiu are n use hy lively mull ami phiuters, and all agree
teat they ..re well built aud easv of ilrslt. In this >le artmeit we keep a line lot ol
BUGGIES, PIIATONS AM) CARRIAGES
o' nnv stile and pr.ee dcs ! r"t. When n, tin stock we k‘ ep a vstietv of c.ou.ogiioa and euis liom wt.iclt wo can Older any style of
V, hielc wan e I, and we put fh se goods .town at Iwltoni fitf'uus.
Harness for liuf/f/ies, n ations. Carts, Carriages, and Lines, Col’ars, Whips, Breeching,
Humes, and an ehg.iot a*-,otoicut of Haiiiilrs iii ban is*.me styles, aud all al prii.es tit.it will giltl ,litre it s.lc,
Onr Mr It K. Paoii will travel for if, while Mr. 'nunc I’mmukk aid Mr. Jam*, Wait will tv .it on you In the s,or\ Como
to sou us .nd you Will imisys tin.l plenty of goods at ttje lowest ptice.-, and the best trealuiei twe can give v.ai i espec fully
WATT cV WALKER,
Columbus Georgia,
inVEjyCICITSE I IHVEjVLSIbTSIE I
-\\\e Of
Fnrniture k Carpels
OFFERED FOR SALE BY
L. ROONEY, 83 & 85 Broac! St., Columbus, Ca ,
¥TP STAIRS, in Gift largest nml fi ifst in the Do not fail to cnl) on h’m when yon are in the city. N. B.—Al) styles
of +/n >d f' ffi k, i and (Ysk'dßOTi ti* n-h N yht hel' t 'he f r ont do r
FOR JLT
SPHi IAL inducemeutb will be offered
in a!) classes of /V.
W * l)r>i CJoofls. Sot ions, Hosiery, fj
_ ekjjj)' White Hoods, Funs, Parasols
t * Illicit i itf/s. Lares, millions, .
<0 < /.\P‘-D^ol;rc.,.-
Dnce hiiutingH at 12 121 worth 20c. 4f ff ±
Lhwl* 8c worih l, r c. All dome*ic gt-uds M w .
marked down 20 to 2n per oeuf Mv IJr g +
fa. st/ k in too large for ihe s* hod Hi and mm*t J?
1 )e reduced hf* re goii g North t< u-Hke
ouie hargeins. %
JAMES E. CARGILL, - No. 70 Broad Street, - COLUMBUS, GA
tvpLa, niTiiiucK & co.’s
Metropolitan F ! ai*M©ns.
-"A Int t fLp p-itt'-vu*' ronics** *•• *1: ’’ c slu* f . ull'i I Oll}l 11* I*- lif O* 1 *'lN ••ji* rof)rr
\ iWif 1 |ggj 1,1 i: inl 1 tli tt.K.ii -(v. s.\ r,. iv Ii ;is Ai -. r.-, i‘ ;.-. -n- lit tit* Uiitn*.. o i otu w.w,
tl'Vu f jf wtll ' K * M n l v,,sf 1 M ° 1 KCi-ip of or ci an 1 ; r'te. Ad :i ss
1 a i iiaij .•
SEWING MACHINE depot,
'.yal F>" tbit 8:.le of ill! kinds of Sewing M eiiines
1 99 Broad Street, ----- Columbus, Ga.
THOIR.IN'TOIISr -A-It-TID AGEE,
Clotiliers, Matters and Manufacturers,
83 & 85 Broad Street, Columbus, Ca.
Call and Examine our Ltrge aud v uperior Stock of
Cloth ini}. lints. Trunks. Valises, Umbrellas, ents Tarnishing
Goods. Cassimeres, Cloths, JEte.
JVTf® We have n splendid line of Piece Goods wliidi wo will make np to outer, cni ran feeing ft perf. ct fit
•in,! >attstnoln mns to orstn tn.-hi[i. Our entire stock is bought tor easli and we •* ill not be undersold.
JdgT" liep.itring and dyeing old suits, and cleaning and ironing <ld liu's a snceialty. Prices very low.
DR. 8. (J. K 1 LEY,
Hit Hi ilton , (i CO
Tendeia hi** profet*Hb'nal -erviccs to the
people of 11 wild vioioity. With
hi txp'rienoe of yen's, prompt
ion t> b end at* and rate cbergea be
to nierit a sltarn of f he pu lie pt
ronega. Office at Oi l DrngStce. Keai
!euc at G<>< dmao p’aoe near college
Lumber! Lumber !
T. M. BEASLEY
Jtfill promptly it,liver lumber at I’itauift
•n oiders from Hsuiiitoti or flood, as
veil as any intermediate place. Address
t Cats ni l. ' i
Jas. AV. Howard,
Oglethorpe St., Columbus. G„
PKM.KR IS
Rasss Mid cm,
Old Cotton, llonip, Gunny
Rope, Ragging:. Furs,
Beeswax,Old 31eta I,
Cotton in the Seed and Cotton Seed.
f|T* Ode ts tor wrapping pt[)er anti
• fitle<t *t nhott n^litc.
” newspapzssT^
I’table for wranpine paiier.tcbeai.
THE JOt'KN * L OFFICF
PM. T. J. BROOKS,
DRUGGIST,
Jlani ilton , G cory/n,
+ +
HAVtVG t-.oni ht the emirs ir terest in Ihn I>agi bnsineaa formsrlv osndnstsd
undei Ihe fiui name Of Br ok* & Cnpel-u and, I expert lo conimae as before to
keep oa hand a varied a-sortmeut of Drns, P .teut M-dioioes, and everythi e n*u
al'y k Apt in a first cl sh <lrn rtora ; al-o a full line of Sfationpry nod Scho l Bo ks.
My will always finil ia inn a willing aervant, at ihe sauio old acaud, tha
Bod Fron.
Hr HIHNU ct N I >•
CorriagE Manufacturer
CO LO ]N 11 J US' C 4 KO HGI A.
Is the best place to buy yiitir Imgyies We have recently reduced the
price ol cur wotk and can t ffpr a good buggy lor
SBO. SBO.
Satisfaction guaranteed, Gi' au a call before pnrehastng.
HERRING & ENGLAND
KIUkA
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
AND PUBLISHING ROOMS,
Over J. S. Jer.cs & Cos.. Xext to Rankin House,
COLI'MUUN, GA.
1 HAVE Jast opened a ouit of Fboti graphic Ko"ms, secoi and to not y
and exteod a cordial invit.tioa to a 1 h.j visit Oo’nmbns lo com * me.
ax pictate* -hsi! t.e of ihe v<ry test fnisb and 1 guarai (ee tatu.fi a- .*
nstacce La size por *itt a ceciattr. m-de e herfrem life or ‘in
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