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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL.
Hamilton, Ga., Jan. V , /SSI.
The Journal far JSSJ, fur sl,
anti ten JO cent paper* of Lan
tireths Gartlen Set-tin free to all
who pay in atlrance.
< \ a- it. it. it. Schedule.
Isiav* Columbus U 00 I’. M.
Arrive it Catania 4.20 “
“ “ Hamilton 5.04 **
“ *• Hood 5.43 “
Retubninu
Leave Hood 7 00 A. M.
“ Hamilton 7.40 “
“ Catania 825 “
Arrive Colnmbna 8.50 “
For The ljOtliea.
I am happy to inform the ladies that I
have engaged tbe services of Mr*. A. E
Longahore and Miaa L'zzie llowe in my
millmeiy department, and am now prepar
ed to fill all orders for Hats, Bonnets, etc.,
at abort notice and in the best of style and
material. All are cordially invited to visit
my atore and inapoot the fine line of ladies
goods. The ladies in charge are well
known for tbeir good taste and skill.
J. Fanst.KUKN.
A Physician's Testimony.
1 heby certify that I have bem a practic
ing physician tor twenty seven years, and
for inuny chronic cmsm in my practice do
recommend Warnn’s hafe Kidney and Liver
Cu'e. It whs upon rnv advice that O. W.
Minim. editor the Industrial Era, Alina,
lowa, obtained this invaluable remedy.
Women that have been bedridden for
years have bean entirely cored of female
weakness by the one of Lydu E. Finkham’h
Vkoktsblb Ooupoi’nd. Bend to Mrs. Lydia
E Piukhstn, 233 Western Avenuo, Lynn
Mess , or pamphlets.
Mus .1. B. VVinsoM, Tiffin, Ohio, snys:—
I hv worn sn Improved Exoelsier Kidney
Pad, end received more relief than from all
remedies I have ever tried. I cheerfully
recommend it to all snfferers. —See Ady.
Henry Van Nortwick, of Toledo, Ohio,
says:—A friend prsvsi ed on me to try an
"Ouly Lnng Pad," and I obtained imme
diate relief from a rackiug oongb. I know
the pad helped me. —Nee Adv.
HAMILTON
Male and Female
COLLEGE.
Tboexetclm of th’s lnsticu |; on will be
resumed on Monday, Jtmuaiv 1/th. 1881,
lor it term of left scholastic mon.hs.
BERSIONS. •
'i ue te.m will Ihs oompoa il of Iwo sessions,
of five moths each. Thu First Soolon wl!
c.mimencv on 17tn Janumv and end on Bili
June, which will be commencement dny.
The Second Bes ion w'H open on 10th Jm\
and dose on 2atb November.
IIA'I *1 PER SESSION;
P.ep story (Mai* $7 60
Acan'iainic Dept.intent $lO no
Oolle.iate Uou.se Sir**5 00
Payable om half *n ..dva.tee, an i out hub
at clone of tic ■•dot.
LOCATION.
Hamilton i* now a th.lvlnf village on the
C. &U. H. it., -wcnty-tao mile, roni Co
s and Nature aeenia U> .ia e titte<i
it ns an rduot*oii..l center. Fertile noil,
genial cl'iriite oli J.t'e and pure tree-stone
w .ter ihe mow'.H mo good, the society
id ted nd iutethgen .
THKEi'ILDINfI
Is ltpge and uvnem urns, having a can t; i
tv of two bund' "and hKidents. It • const roci
co with great . .s to oonvinience and
torn f O't, and octuple* the Vim (if id awe
where the Hu aid. on Female College stood,
THE (K'\ -£RNMSNT.
The (liaciprne w>!l lie pesnns've rn<l linn,
the an unction thorough and p. ic lent, keep
ing middle grounds, not mibeaiiug, in n
t- .ime way, to the neglect of rue liettei
toise
L'KMAOKd.
Tne P incltml, tin entering upon the
di.tiea to widt h lie is culltal, tlot>n t-o with a
feeling of confidence that ne will have the
(.o-oiHiraiion of the Hoaid of Trustees, the
|av* I'ona niul the entirecommunity. Having
this, i tid the blessings if I’rovidenco, sucress
will crown hiseffort*. etn dutnenU acctue to
iheee >oiumittv<i to ids care, and a rich o m
)anisaUtm return to his natrons.
Students will he charged from thne if
entering school ti’l close ot session, unless
detatueit by on voidable c..use.
Incidentals, tor iuel, eic., oliarged to each
s.udent pro rata.
Only those ot gotsi moral character will lw
admitted. which character mest he main
ta nod, aud all student* vitdaii g the iules
ot the institution must suffer the penalty.
Board can be had in hotel or piivate fnmi
lies at from ten to twelve dollars per month.
KirvavNcas—P. H. Mali. D.1).. L. L. D.,
Charnel tor of the University, Athens, Qa.;
T J. Fori-Ur. M. 1).. Dallas, Pa.; Rev F.
M. Daniel. Atlanta, Ga ; Ol T. W. LaUiam,
Fairlturu. Ga,: and Judge Hugh Itucbanon.
M. C., Kewuan, Ga.
Persons desir.ng info nun. ion will apply > i
the Pdiidpsl, or Judge J. F. C. Williams,
Hauidlou, Ua. J. M. M.on. A H.,
Principal.
Georgia, Harris County.
J. C. Rembert makes triplication foi
letter* of guardUm-hip for Waddel Kero belt
and Theresa lieuibcri minors of W P. Hem
bert.
All persons tucerned are here l y notified
to .bow came if any they have hv the first
Mondav in February next whv letters of
gua-dianship should not be granted said ap
plicant.
Given nnder my band and official, signs
are, this January tbs sth, ISBI.
J. F C. Williams, Ordmaiy
CHICAGO
WEEKLY NEWS
AND THE
Ham ilton Jo urnal,
With Seed Premium,
For $1.55.
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It is folly to experiment with the numer
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the _ BEATS THE
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NOP CUTTING OUT OF ORDER. ALWAYS READY TO
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SATISFACTION NO LOKGTAIKORARGUMENTREOWRED
EVERT KACHINETELUNG ITS OWN STURT SEOfRESIM
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AGENTS TAVERYMF'SCO.
WANTED T 81 " W
CHRISTMAS
Will soon be bere, sod yonr orders for Fsn
•y Groceries, £andie*, Nuts and Con fee
tioua abuuld be banded in to
DIIOMGOOLE BROS,
53 Bioad Si., Columbus, Ga.
Oidera.by mail attended.
II 1.1 I I) Your.elve* hy nuking money
11 Li LI when a golden chance is offered
thereby always keeping povi-rity from >our
loor. Thot-e who alwavs take no vantage of
be good chance* tot malting money that are
■ffered, generally become wealthy, while
| those who do not improve such chances re
main in |xver<y. We want many men, wo
i 'en. l'o> >■ and girla to work for u* nvht in
then own in, attics. The busiues* will pay
more than ten times m-dirary wages We
furnish an expensive outfit and all that you
need free No one who engages fails to
make money very rapidly. You can devote
yonr whole time, or enh ,onr *pare momen*
U. Full informat on free. Adore-* Stiliron
A Cos., Portland. Maine.
UOSTETTIgv
There is no civilized nation in the West
.rn Hemisphere in which tbe utility cf Hos
tel ter’a S'omaob Bitters as a tonic, correc
tive, and anti-billions niedice, is not known
Hnd appreciated. While it is a medicine for
all aeasoDs and all climate®, it is especially
suited to the complaints generated by the
weather, being the purest and best vegeta
ble stimulxnt in tbe world.
For sate bv Druggists.
THE BEST fPRG.i.V Jtg.lMIE
Fop Only a Fenny
TOO CAM SEND A rOSTAL CARD TO TUB
A. B. CHASE ORGAN COMPANY,
NORWALK, OHIO,
ind receive their ll.u-trated Catalogue. Circular, am
Testimonials, showing how they (JAN and DO make t?
BEST OKtiAN In tint* WORLD
Many r oint, of EXCELLENCE OVf r Alif
OTHERS. We can't parucuUu/e here, hui n
tay, if you want an Instrument hr yournwi use yo.
want nothing but
Ol)R ORGAY!
tf you want Organ, to sell acton. there are nn other,
*hat,ell so ea,ifv or give ,r>qtxxt satisfaction after lltey
ire, old. IT’S A FACT.
▲. U. CHASE ORGAY ..
SOl’V" ‘ "f. o ■'T Tr,
than Iwo men *'sn rhr*p nr the wry.
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s^ MiS ßroa. t ßg!gah.
.‘T Outfit sent tree to ttiose who wisti Uv
•yi*) engage in the mo t please nt a l profit
ihie h si known. Kveryth'ftg n-w. Ctp
iuil '>ot leqnireti. W will furnish vou ev
rvthing. $lO ad y and upwards is easily
matle without fttavimf away t om home over
.light. No risk whatever. Many new wotk
ets wnt it oiK-e. Manv.a'e mthing for
tunes at 'he business. Lad es tnakeHSirn It
as men. and young boys and girls make great
n*v. Nt* one who is wi'li tg to work ftil
to m ke n.or- nv.ney every and >y than cn Ve
made in a week at any ordomrv *m *lov
ment Tl o*c who engage at oim will lin a
>lt.ot ral t • for tine Addtess H. Hal let *
Cos., r otUnd. Maine.
-A., jr. IR. IID ID LIE,
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Awarded the Highest Premium at the State Fairs.
Gallery Over J. S. Jones & Cos., react to Rankin Souse,
CARBON PORTRAITS.
L’fe size, for Thirty Dollars only, inoludiug an elegant frame. There is no fade in
these portraits—they will last for generations.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Of every size and style, finished first olass. The finest fitted Gallery in tbe South—
headquarters for all who admire tbe Art Divine. Dou't fail to visit ns when yon come to
Columbus. Bring pictures of "the loved and lost,” and have them copied. Read Ibis
notice to yonr friends, talk the mattee over, "and eer Decay's effacinger, baa wwept tbe
lines, Ac.,” have yonr entire family Photographed, then everything will be lovely and
A. J. Biddle and Cbaa. A. M'ldden will be tbe better off financially.
FI VE-HUNDRED”’
Best qnnlity,;Unlanndried Shirts just received. Neckwear Underwear of ail kinds.
Shaker flmnel, red flannel, lambs wool and Merino Undershirts and Drawers. W
guarantee mure value for your
DOLLARS
Half dollars and dimes, than yon oan find at any other plaee. Our stock of Pall AXll.
"Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Canes, Umbrellas and.
Piece Goods >* now complete, our Merchant Tailoring Department > now
well supplied, and we are prepared to cat and make suits to measure in tbe beat style.
We offer better bargains than ever before
GIVEN
to oar customers and tbe trade generally. We invite a call from every one sad feel
confident that no one will go
AWAY
9
unconvinced of tbe superior excellence of our goods and tbs'*great bargains we offer.
THORNTON & AGEE,
'B3 & 85 Broad Street - Columbus,' Ga.
Millinery and Fancy Goods!
THE attention of Harrixfand the adjoining counties is culled to out Fall stock ef Mil
linery and Fancy Good-, which is complete and elegant. We have
Imported Feather and Beaver Hats,
Brocade Trimmings and Bibbons,
Velvet, Plush and Surah in Endless Variety. All the Novelties in
Hair and I¥©ck Wear,
FLOWERS, FEATHER BREASTS AND WINGS.
A full line of Jloaks. Dolmans and walking .lockets. The choicest ToiUt Article*.
MRS. COLVIN & MISS DONNELLY,
No. 100 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
FINE CARMK^H^I^AGONS
OF—
UNIFORM EXCELLENCE.
Ijlght t Stylisb. t Warrimted t
SAVE your MONEY, Trrita for Catalogue and PRICE LIST to
orThe Boston Buckboard Cos.,
Buobdoabp or
XURRAY WAGON. NEW HAVEN, CONN.
FRESH ARRIVALS?
AT THE NEW YORK STORE.
CLOAKS at $3 30 ; CLOAKS at $5 OO ;
CLOAKS at $6 OO ; CLOAKS at $8 OO ;
CLOAKS at $lO OO ; CLOAKS at sl3 OO ;
CLOAKS at S2O OO ; CLOAKS at $23 Ob.
DOLMANS from $8 to SSO 00.
1 GLTSH WALKING JACKETS and COATS $lO to $25.
A larf/e line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Handkerchiefs just received
n etc styles and low prices.
Try the Gordon Kid Glove ; guaranteed good or no pay.
Miles ( f Son’s Shoes—Morocco, Goat, Kid—side-lace and button.
Baltimore city made shoes. Netc Goods received daily.
25 pieces Virginsa\Cassimeves to arrive this week . Thebes
xalne for the price of any Goods ever offered in Columbus.
Secoiul supply of those elegant 10-rib Gingham Umbrellas, in 28
30 and 32 inch, at the loir price of sl. Nothing like it ever offered.
Will Be But I'pon the Market This Week:
10,000 yards New York Mills Bleached Cotton, at 12 1 2 oents. Boy enough to ia
yon at least a year, before it ia all gone.
M. C. Gordon, 82 Broad St., Columbus. Ga.
i
P B.—A fnll asvorfni°n* rtf W-tsck’H celebrated Perfnmes on hand, heeint' ng
tlit wenu :t.a sZi uid ruaning np to the Aaest.Cu ague Extracts at $1 50 .o $2 50‘