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Hamilton Journal.
VOL VIII. —NO. 50.
THE HAMILTON JOURNAL^
One Dollar A Year.
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Propri el ai y Lit att ye.
Mr. T. J. Lunar having disposed of his
interest in the Hamilton Jot bnal to Mr. M.
F. Hood, the firm of Lamar & Dennis is dis
solved by mutual consent.
The Jouenal will hereafter l>e published
by M F. Hood and J. L. Dennis, under the
firm name of J. L. Dennis <fc l 0., Mr
Dennis retaining the position of editor.
All contracts for subscription and adver*
tising made by the old firm will be fi led
by the new who have the booki, and to
whom all monies due the old firm for sub
scription or advertising should be paid.
The new firm respectfully solict a contin
•nance of the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed upon the Jojbnal and shall strive
to merit au increase.
The Legit-lature adjourned last Saturday
to meet egrin on the first Wednesday in
Jily. The days will be longer then and of
course we will get proportionately more
■work of the m- tubers. Ail things consider
ed the recess was w-11 taken.
Bill A'p says tne mumps caused 'he early
ar j mrnmei tof she Lsgis'a'ure. He says
the disease rge.d so v olen lv among the
memb rs that tin re was hardly a quorum
left to adjourn t ! e in due form
Congress met last A1 mday. President
Hiiyes submitted his annual ruts. ape v h oh
•was remat ksble mote for its greet Itngtc
than for anything else. The scsi-iou prom
ises to be a lively one and the deruocta's
svill strive to make capital enough from it
to capture the Home two years hruce.
Senator Brown's course iu ilio Senate will
be -waitfcrd very closely and no tuau ever
liad a finer opportunity of making himself
(tred. H>w he-wil manage to maintain the
jespeOt and evnu-atby of the jepuolioans
and retain the coufid-n.’e of <be deaiocr.de
lemains to be eeen* But t>© is “t>ly sir,
and we shah see what we will see.
If we r re to cave bi-ennia! sessions of the
General Ass >mbly, members ought to be
elected ut least six or eight months before
ess oibiing. We may expect extra sessions
so long as the members elect have only four
weeks as now, for preparation
Womeu that hive been bedridden for
y.-ars have been entirely cored of female
weakne-s by the use of Lydia E. Pushham’s
Vegetable Comp 'Und. Send to Mrs. Lydia
E- Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn,
M iss., for pamphlets.
—l ■ I >W—
Thousands of ladies to- ay cherish gat 5-
ful remembrances ef the he'p derived from
the ot Lyoia E. Pinkuam’s Vegetable Com
pound. It positively cures all female com
plaints. Send to Mis. Lydia E. Pinkb ira,
233 Western Avenue, Linn, Mass., for pam
phlets.
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Announeemenls.
FobTeeasurer: —At the request of friends
I announce myself a candidate for Treasure
r of Harris county. If elected I promise
to discharge the duties of the office as faith
fully in the future as 1 have iu the past.
Respectfully, 11. C. Kimbrough.
Fob Tax Receiver:—At the request of
responsible citizens I announce myrelf a
candidate for Tax Receiver and solictit the
support of my friends.
S. W. Bartlt.
Fob Tbeakureb: — l respectfully announce
myself a candidate for the office of Treasnr
m of Harris county and earnestly solicit the
help of my friends throughout the county.
If elected I promise to discharge the du'ies
of the place honestly and faithfully. Re
epecttully,
H. T. Zubeb.
Fob Clerk :— I respectfully announce
myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of
Superior Court,
T. J. Lamab.
Fob Tax Collfctor We are authorized
to announce the name of Mr. H. A. J. Ken
non as a candidate’.for Tax Collector at the
approaching eßotion.
Fob Tax Ccllictob :— I am a candidate
for re-election to the tffice of Tax Collect
or and respectfully solicit the, support of
my friends.
S. J Eunt.
Fob Receives : —We are authorized to
-announce that Mr Charley Pritchard is a
candidate for the office of T-x R-c* ver of
Harris county and that he will sppieciate
the support of friends.
Fob Clekk.—l am a candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court and solicit the sup
port of my friends.
Alonzo F. Tbuett.
Fob OnDiWAaYI take this towthod of
announcing'myself t candidate tor.the of
fice of Ordinary of this county. I come
before you strictly upon my own merits
and if elected will discharge the duties of
the office as faithfully so I have triad to do
for (be past four years as Tat Receiver. I
earnestly solicit your support, as I am pby
bially incapacitated for any manual labor.
Respectfully,
It. E. Fort.
Fob Tax CollEotch:— I respeotfally an
nounce myself a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector of Harris County and earnest
ly solicit the support of my friends.
M V. Hastet.
1
Mbs J. B. Wilson, Tiffin, Ohio, snys:—
I have worn au Improved Excelsior Kidney
Pud, and received more relief than from all
remedies 1 have ever tried. I cheerfully
recommend it to all sufferers. —See Ady.
. wm ■ '—■
1 Henry Van Noriwiok, of Toledo, Ohio,
says: —A friend prevai ed on me to try an
“Only Lung Purl,” and I obtuiued imme
diate relief from a rucking cough. 1 know
the pud helped me. —Bee Adv.
Jiew Advertisements.
Georgia, Harris County.
J. D. Lincas'.er hs apulind for exempt
| ion of personalty t.nd I will pass upon the
tame on the 30ih of Daounber, insu.nr, at
my < flice. Deo. 7th, 1880.
J. F. 0. Williams, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale,
Georgia, liarns county.—Agreeably to
!au order from ihe Couit of Ordinary of
I suid cou. ty, wilt be sold before the Court
| House uour, in the town of Hamilton, on
trie first Tn-sdav in January next, within
| ihe legal h urs of sule. the following de
-1 scribed prof erty, Leiougiug to the estate of
'Adeline Garner, to-wit: Lot of land
nnrnler 32 h\ and west half of lot number 31,
except Si ur acres in the north-west oorner
ot said halt lot, tbs ai ove described laud
lying in the 3rd district formerly of Troup,
now Harris county, and containing 300
i scr s, dio'h or less Bold for distribution.
Ter s Cash. Jam** T Gabnbb, Adrn’r.
Georgia, Harris County*
Frank Ciwrham. colored, bus applied to
me for exemption of personalty and 1 will
pass upon the same on the 22nl day of
l>ceniher, ntxt, at my office. This Nov.
2D, 1880.
J F 0. Williams, Ordinary.
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Y.'iU bo paid for a case they will not cure or help, or j
1 for impure or ir.furious found iu them. ■
P Ait: your drussiet for Hop Lilt era and t rj fchcinS
f before you sleep. Tube no ciimr.
Hor Cocoa Cube Is the sr.-.cteet, safest and bc-d.P
Ash Children.
The Hop Pap for Stomach, Liver and Kld-ieytuop*.
rior to all others. Curc-s by absorption. Aai druggist.
D. I. C. is sjj absolute and Irresistible cure for drnrdt
enness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics;
fTYtg -~~-3 Send for circular. gtgEWtggw
I Ahoretl by drofscfcU. Hop Citirri Mho Cos. BochccWr, li.y.
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Thore is no civilized nation in the West
ern Hemisphere in which the utility of Hos
tet er’a Stomach Sitters as a tonic, cor*en
tire, and anti-bill ons ni'dice. is not known
and appreciated. Whiie it is a medicine for
all seasons aed all climate 0 , it is especially
suited to the complaints generated by the
vrrr'b.r. h- )n', ' - r,nf t ALII beuf Vl^etU
ble s-.mialsn in the world.
For sale by Druggists.
HAMILTON, CA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1880.
THE SUN roll ISSI.
Everybody reads The Sun. In the edi
tions of this newspaper throighoul the year
to come everybody will liinl:
I. All the world’s news, so prerented that
the reader will get the gic, i:ti amount or in
formation with tli • lecst unprofitable expi-n*
dituve of time and lit. the bun long
auo discovered the goldi n ui.ua betweeu re
dundant fulness and ui.sausfuetorv brevity.
11. Much of that sort of nows wlroh <le
pends less upon its iccogniz and importance
tlurn upon its interest to ui.u kind, r ami
morning to n oniing The Sun prints a con -
tiuind story of the lives ot real men sod wo
men, and of thill' deeds, plans, loves, hates
i.nii troubles. This story is more valid and
more interesting than uny IV .unoe than was
ever devised.
111. Good writing in every column, and
freshness, origin .liiy, acc law, and dicor
tun ir the treatin'nt of every subject.
IV. Honest C03.Uf;::.1. TL-i Min's habit is
to speak out about men and tlings.
V. Equal candor in ilenpng witn each po
litical pa; ty, and equal readiness to commend
wh.rt is prana woitliy ot to’eliiiae wlmt is
blatnable m Deuiociat or Pepublieaa.
VI. Absolute independence ot partisan or
tranixatsons, but mnvuveiing loyally t,> true
Democratic principles. Tfe Sun believes
that tiie Government which the Const (till ion
gives as is a good one to kerqi Its notion ot
dtitv is to resist to iis utmost power the ef
forts ot men in the Republican party to set
up another form of government in place of
that which exits The year 1881 , and the
years itiiniediailv following will probab v de
cide thi l swpiemely important contest. The
Buti believes that the vi tory will lie with
the people as against, the lt.ugs for monopoly
the Bings tor plunder, and the Rings for im
peiial power.
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paid .
The Sunday edition of the Fun is also f .rn
klmd separately at $1 20 a jenr, P"st..ge pad.
The price of the Weekly Sun, eight pages,
fifty six columns, i- $1 a .'ear, post ge p id.
For clui-s of ten sc..din ; $lO we will send au
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Publisher of the Sun. New York City.
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Tb ; n Oil ifl extracted from a peculiar sne
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Every Chiuese fisbeiuorm knows it. Its vir
tues as a res!oraliv * of hearing were discov
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many so seemingly niiracnlon®, teat, the
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Among the many readers of the Review
in one part and anoth of the country, it is
probaole that numbers are afllictea with
deafness, and to such it may _be said:
Write at once to Hay’ock k Cos., 7 Dey St.,
New York, enclosing sl, and you will re
ceive by return a remedy that will enable
yon to bear like anybody else, and whose
on Native effects will be permanent. Yon
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York Mercantile Review, Sept. 25.
Georgia, Harris County.
Wily Johnson, colored, appli s to me for
exemption of personalty and I will pass
upon the same on the 30th day of December
at my office Dec 10. 1880.
J. F C. WiIMUM, Ordinary.
Notice Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate O; Jas.
Whitehead, deceased, late of H*rtis county
are heieby required to make immediate pay
ment, snd parties having claims will present
them, duly authenticated, within the time
prescribed by law.
J. H. & W.T. Whitehead, Adm rs.
llisley a Witch JLazel.
Cures headache, burnt, sprains, cuts,
wounds, i heumatism. toothache, earache,
etc Warranted equal J* quality to any
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Pint bottles 50c.
Rosegrant’s Chloride of Lime.
For purifying, bleaching and disinfacting,
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