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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL.
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JlamilUm, Ga., Jan. XX, JHXt.
Jlamiltoti C turrit lHn-rlovy.
Piifc-urmtiAN. lLv. J. W. Krr, ptdor
Prenohiug ut 11a m., 2nd Buoduyn.
Bafti-it - H. A. K. Caiiuway, paator.
Breaching at II a. m., and nigh', Brd bun
tog Hmtirda) before at 11 a m.
MjrrM'jnihX. Uuv. E.J. Bnreh, paator.
I’ru.ohiug at 11 a m., 4 L Huudaya and
Hatnrd y before. Prayer meeting every
Weduteday night.
C. l Jt. It. Jt. Sc It rt I v U‘.
l-eavn Columbus 8 (Ml t. M.
Arrive at Oatanle 420 •*
“ “ Hamilton A. 04 “
“ “ Hood A 48 “
Kel CUMING
Leave liood 7 00 A. M.
“ Hamilton 7.40 “
“ CitaiiU 8.25 “
Arrive Columbus 8.50 “
For ThTLtUlle*.
I am happy to inform tbe Indies that I
have .tigHged tbe nervine* of Mra. A. E
Longshore and Mihm Lazio Howe in my
millinery department, and am now prepar
ed to All all ord-nn for Hate, lionneta, etc.,
at abort notice and in tbe heat of atyie and
material. All are oordiully invited to viait
my atore and inspeot tbo fine line of ladies
good*. Tbe ladiea in charge are well
known for tbeir good taste and nkill.
J. Frf.ihi.ebfn.
Now Advertisements.
m 8100 PRESENT!
for % Machine that will
Krafifc* Saw m Fast and £uj
Jt \ a* this one.
This is the King: of Saw Machines. Ik
mmws off a 3 foot log la 3 mlnntos.
£O,OOO In mo. The cheapest machine
made, and fully warranted. Circular free.
United States Manufacturing Cos., Chicago, 111.
_ ,J'A J/TIOM.— We arc the first inventory, and own
17 different Saw Machine patent*. Any sawing
machine having a seat or treadle* it an infringement
©n our patents, and we are prosecutiug all iufriugerfe
beware wf whom you buy.
THU iiKEATENT
• Labor-Saving 1 Invention
OP TUB AGE.
Almonds, etc. ****'*^^^**** P^
No Hotel, Ktwtaurnnt. Reerdfog house
ur j>rivitH family should be
without one.
Price only IJI^.OO.
JONBERN MF. CO-
At Main At.. ClitcliiiiHt*. O.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor ,
FUR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It it a most arrcoa'ilf dressing, \\ hicli
is :it once harmless ami elTecfual, for
preserving (He hair. It restores, with
the gloss ami fiesluosss of youth, failed or
gray, light, and nil hair. t<* a rich brown,
Or deep black, ns may l>* desired. By its
MC thin hair is thickened, and baldness
often thoif'h not always seen red. It
checks falling of the hair immediately,
and causes anew growth in all case's
where the glands are not decayed; while
to brushy, weak. <>r otherwise diseased
h.hr. it imparts vitality and strength,
and (vnders it plinide.
The VtiioH cle.'u ses the tcslp, enres
and prevents the formation of ihimlrutf;
and, by its cooling, stimhinting, aid
r rvt!dng properties. ft heals most if not
a l of tl>o humors and discuses peculiar
to the scalp, kocpit.g it cool, clean, and
sift. nmler which conditions dist asvs of
th • scalp ami hair an- impossible.
Aa a Dressing for Ladies’ Ilair,
T!ie Vmoltincomparable, it is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and
w ill not soil v. Lite cambric. It imparts
an agreeable xi.l lasting perfume, ai.d
as i avti.de for the toilet it is tveuoiui
cai and imsarpasseil in ns cxcv JetiCC.
mrcAnro nv
Th* T P f, HO T err ’1 T'C?
iii J. o. aToII u uvll iiui, ellj iiiu.Oij
rml An:lvMc*l ('ht'mihts.
buU> KV ALL ii.:L*UUtiT3 LVLIiYV.'L'LIJfi.
School Notice.
The Subscriber will open bis School, five
mil's North of FI miltou. near Mr K.hnrn
Hood’s on Monday the Ibhi d>y of Feb.
i exi. Tuition: *1 AO f(2.A", A SS per
m Kith sci" riling to Studien pur. U' Hoard
iJ)H per m u'b
Jan 21st. IKRI J. B. 11l FF
Lost.
A Smiih A Wea..n pistol, silver plated,
five si.oo er, on tbe ro..d bo: ween Hie old
Maratall plantation and tbe residence of
Mr Jas. Lnttreil. Tbe fluoer wilt be auiti
bly rewarded by retnrning to
A. 8. Jrmxtnon,
Hsrailtou. Ga
n^EMB
WCUREM
'1 be l.tding buientiaiH ot to-day
•hat most diaeuaes are cuts and by disordered
Kidneya or Lrver. If, therefore, the Kid
iima and Liver are kept in perfrot healt h
wi I lie the result. This truth lias onlv been
known v slier; time and for years peop’e sn 1 -
fetvd great ag ny witliom being able to find
relief. 'I he ilisenveiy of VViirne:’a Safe Kid
net and Liver Cure matks anew era in ifiu
trt at incut of these troubles. Made from a
simple tro| ioal leaf ol rare vilne, it eont l-u.
ust the element-n-os iry to nourish and
invi oiate both ot these great organa, and
satclv leshne and keep them in order. It i-i
a I’o-itive lleniedy for all the diseases that
cense pains ii the lower part of the body—
for 'Joipiil I/ver— Hetda bis—Jaundice —
I >i'//.iness— Ora. cl —Fever, Ague—Mmarinl
F y-r, nnd all difficulties of the Kidneys,
Li er and Urinary Organs
It is an excel lent and H.te remedy f>r fe
males during ITegnnncv. Ii will t ntml
Meuslrnaiion an I is inv limbic for Is tieor
rhce’i in Ealing of iln- VV’oinl)
As Blood Purifier it is 'miquailed, for it
cities th ■ organs t -at make the n|ood.
‘Tt“avadmy life.”—E. li, Likely. 8 lma,
Ala
‘‘lt is the remedy that will cure th • many
diseases peculiar to women.” —Motbeis’ Mag
asm*.
‘‘lt has passed severe tests arid won en
dorctneiit trom some of the lii. he-t medical
talent in the (mu irv ” New York World
•‘No renndy •heretofore discov r and eau he
held for one moment in com in risen with it.”
—-Hev.C A Harvey D ti Washing'on V) (1.
This itemedv, which has done such won
der*. is put up in the Largest sfr. and It>ttie of
nny medicine upon the nia ket, and is sold
li\ Druggists and till den lers st ijtl 25 per
bottle- For Dials-tea, enquire for W kiwi's
Safk UiAiuiTts Cvbb It i* a i'o-mvi Heme
d)'*
H, H. Warner A Cos.. Unrhnitfr. 'J. Y.
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain anil etlicient tome ; especially Imdigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite. Loss of Strength, Ixiek of Energy, etc. Enriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, ana gives new life to the nerves. They act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
ns Tasting the. Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tile only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the AB Q Book, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reading— scitt free.
BROWN CHEMICAL* CO., Baltimore, Md.
Improved Excelsior
Cure Your Back Ac*ie
Ami all disenrtw <d the Kidneys, Hi.alder and
ITrinaiyOr tms ly weniimlhe
Improved Excelsior Sidney rad.
t't a marvel of H • Ifwg.nud lleti f.
Simple Sensible Direct
Pain’ess Powerful
It errrex \vher>- all fails. A revelation
ami revolution in m>( hie. Al'sorpti n or
itw-'Ct apphiathm. as oppo e,I t>* mi a i f.a -
tfki v i>iten. i| medio t. s S-nd ne iMiilrca—
tl-e on Ividllev *HHl'.ih*u, gent I'ivr. Sol' bv
d-i-jr j,st- or sn’Uv n: *1 i*e >}t of price
se. A.Hr.s- xia “anly"’ Pad do.
'William* B i-tk l> tr it ?>ii h.
Tills is th, o urMoii and • cnuinc Kiihiev
and. Ask for it i'id tike iiootln r.
Sold at Wholesale by Lamar, Kankitt & Lamar, Atlanta.
MBS. UDIA £. PINKHAM.
j
vl'-
iMM'OVEItCR OP
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive Cure
For all Female Complaints.
This preparation. ns Its nan if signifies, consist* of
Vegetal lie Proton tics Hint arc hurmlesM to tbo uiont del
icate l&valitl. Upon one trial tin* merits of this Coin
pound will lx? recognize. 1, its relief is immediate j and
when ft* urn)ls mi) tinned, in ninety nine cohos in a bun.
died, npcminuciitcnivlftcYrccted.nHthoixfinndM will tes
tify On account of its proven merits, it Jm to-day ro
coinnvndod and prescribed by the best physieiuiui in
the country. •
It will cure entirely the worst form of falling
of the uterus, Lcueorrltwa, irregular and painful
Menfitruatioii, all Ovarfon Troubles, Inflammation and
Ulceration, Flooding, nil IMHiJucements and the con-
K<‘C|uent spinal weakness, ami is especially adapted to
thoChnugo of Life. Jt will dissolve and expel tumors
from the utcrusin a?i early wtago of development. TJe
tendency to cancerous humors there 1h checked very
speedily hy its use.
In fact it Itrw proved to ho the great
est and best remedy thut boa ever lieen disetiver
cd. It |M>nueatcs every portion of tbo system, and gives
new life and vigor, it removes faintne.:;,flatulency, de
stroys all craving for stimulants, uud relieves weakness
of the stomach
It cures Floating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
gestion. That fooling of bearing down, causing pain,
weight and buckachc, is always permanently cured by
it3 use. It willatall ti:nes, and under all circumstan
ces, act in harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
For Kidney Complaints of either sex tills compound
is unKuriywsscd.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
IspreparcKl at till and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.
Price SI.OO. Six bottles for $5.00. Sent by mail in tiie
form of pills, also in the form of Lozenges, on receipt
of price, SI.OO, i>er box, for either. Mrs. PINK HAS!
freely answers all letter*of inquiry. Send for pam
phlet. Address r.i above Mention this paper.
No family should bo without LYDIA E. PINKHAM’
LIVER TILLS They cure Constipation, Biliousnesa,
•uaTorpidity ot the Liver. 25 cents per box.
Lamar, Ka.nh.in <fc Lamar, Aiuoon and
Atlanta, Whi'l-,ala A-'PDta.
Georgia, Harris County.
E. U. RANSOM, )
[ DIVORCE.
K. W Kanxom | Ox-tob r Term, 1880.
D j*pii.*iit .tig to the court fr mi the retmn
of the Sheriff tint tiiedefnd lit caunot be
ftuind In tbe i mintv, mi l Iliac he does not
veil'd’- in the stave, p is ordeied lw tlie eomt
that de orct be fieifecfed upon tli- defendant
hy publi' ftiioii in the H inilton Jo:rnm. a
public. Gaz Me of the s'ate, for four nurntbs
next precedi' g the term of couit
L I, Stanfokp, naiiitifY’* Attorney.
A tree ex'met from the minutes of Hcrrifl
Rntieri, r Cl urt W K Loiii'son. Clerk.
c-Apj / .?•
flnens hv ABSORPTION, CKaiwrpn' wy.)
——anwu—ric iwtium—
I g s LUNG DISEASES.
\ | Ji THROAT DISEASES,
II EJ BREATHING Troubles
—■tajUMMn——am
It l>Kivts In hi the system, curative agents
and bealitvr me li* ini s.
It Dbaws bium the diseased parts 'the
poisons iLa< prndnr.e oen’l .
I iioo imls tesiifv to ; t* viitues.
You Can be Relieved and Qcrecl.
V n't de-pa r imt : l yen tuiv tried this Sen
ile. E it' Ao|i'i-d and iiulbalty effectual
is h i dv. Sold in dm gists, iii scat By mail
ou rotis p: i*’ I'd - , v
The “Only” Lung Pad 00.
Wdimms Block. Dei • .it >1 11 '...
sfnd for te-timoninh end i ur took, Three
Viidci s a Year. Sent Free.
KIDNEY PAD
Tlic Ip - Town Grocer,
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN
GROCERIES for CASH,
AT
Wholesale and Retail.
frIFYou can save money by calling on me.
J. H. HAMILTON 9
The Up-Town Grocer r
cotjjmbu®, ~ - *• .. - ga.
New Stove & Tin House.
Cooking and Heating
STOVES.
Tin Ware of all description* at wfenlmlfe
ISjli&A . and retail. I will sell Tin Ware cheaper tniwn
W sold F. Columbug. All kinds of j>b worfc
S done at lowest pi ice* Write to me for price*.
and Gutiering a speei'ilty.
. Centennial Slock, - - Colnmbns, Ga.
The Literary Revolution*
•l• a ■ arc won everwdny. In January, 1379, "Tho literary Revolution” u inaugurated by the publl
¥ RTfiriP*? l '' l^on of one sniitll volume. At present, 11s list, publislieil and in preparation, comprises nearly
1S v lUI !UuF ita volumes of standard books, it gives employment to about 500 hands, and now has facilities
for delivering to purchast rs over fin* ion of lxmU a day. To meet the popular demand for the coming twelra
inonths at least 2,000,000 ami probably 3,000,000 'o’.umck will be required. The almost wonderful aue
cess which the “ Revolution” has nchioved is, doubtieus,to be attributed to*its leading principles,which are :
I. Publish only books of real merit.
11. What is worth reading is worth preserving—an books are neatly and strongly bound.
111. Work on the baris of the present cost of making books, w hich is very much less than itwaa a fewyeaiw*
Ago,
fv. Rooks have commonly born considered luxuries ; in a free r*.public they ought to be considered necessi
ties.and the nuts es will buy good b oks . y the million if prices are placed witlun their reach.
V. To make §1 and a friend !-. better than to make $5 on>y, and 1000 books sold at a profit of $1 each give a*
profit of only I<K*o, while 1,000,000 iMjoks sold at a profit of 1 cent each give a profit of $10,000; and it Is inert*
pleasure as well as more profit to sell thu*million.
LIBRARY OF
UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE.
I T,,-. A verbatim rpprla*-of the last (1*) Ixindon edition of Chambers’* Encyelepm--
I HiPP I vilr rßlTinn dla. with coploiimaiMßloiw (aiMMit topic*) by American editor*; the whole
Lul n* 1 J [JV LMIUUih cum'dii. and under an*-alphabetical arranireinept, with rich illustration* as aro
nwcsKury to elucidate tin* text. Printed from new electrotype plate*, brevier type, on U|*rior paper, and
bound in fifteen el.-punt octavo volume*. i about VOo imp- * each. It iWrmitain, complete, about 10 per cent more
tlian Appleton’*, and 20 per cent more than J dimmn'a Uyclumndias. ami. though In all renneets impoitant to the
Itenerau reader it is far superior to eitlier of them, its font i* nut u frtettlon of tlielr i rice. Volumes l. to VII. arw
ready January 10, 1881, and other volumes w II follow, atsmt two each month, till tho satire work Is completed.
Price, >ot of 15 voiumes, in c10t.., S I 5.00 ; Ut half dtusaia, silt top, $22.50.
Chambers’s Encyclopaedia.
A r portion of the TJhrrtrv of Universal Knowledge, wo Issue Cliai.. , K*rs*s Encyclopaedia separately, without
tho American additions, numJcto in l.> \ oiunu liinu*. In this rtyle it is printed from new electrotype plates rs.v.'o
from very Hoar nonpareil type. Price, Aem** edition, clo%h. $7.50 J Aldus edition (liner, heavier paper, wulfr
margins), half Russia, gilt top, $I 5- In tlii. >tylc it is now complete and being deliverefi to purchaaera
What Is the Verdict?
Anybodv enn afford to own a cyclopedia now,—Pvot. Bienville, N. Y. , .. _ ,
We cun only iv|*at our hearty conunciifiation cf a scheme which places in the hands of the people tne besvt
literature at a merely nominal pricD.—7Vav*Ar, Boston. , _ . _ . . -
The day of cheap and good books is onus more with us, and the American Book Exchange merits the praise Torr
it.—Eintcopql Reginltr, Philadelphia, Renn.
Has some rich relative left you a colossal fortune which you arc spending in publishing books for the people ak
nominal prices! If so, 1 admire your taste. But won’t the ckd-lmo pu. Ushers be glad a lien it is gone t—B. F. Cono
. don, Randolph, N. Y.
At these rates any rrmrr may, end every man should, have a library.— Th* j inner r (lueago, 111.
Is doing \y< i lers in book-making. A few dollar.; will pun base n good library. W pronounce them the beset
books for tne money that ever came to our nofleo.—7** Boston.
It is a matter of wonder how such books.in firm binding with gotxl paper and good type, can be offered aesuen.
a price.— T%* Standard. Chicago, 111. _ . _ . _ . . ..
It is a mystery which we will not attempt to explain how the Amerl'*nn took Exehnnro can afford to publish
such a remarkably cheap series of l>ooks. Other publishers lnnv Ik.* inclined to sneer at*them, but -o long as the*
Exchange publishes a book at one-tenth the cost at which it is offered else where, sneers oannot hurt
Journal. Louisville, Ky. ... . t . * . . - .
We have heretofore given generous notices of this work, became we believe we are doing a favor tt> our
renders in so doing.—/fowl, Utica, Ohio. ... . . .. .
It entirely obliterates tho excuse offered by many who really want a good encyclopaedia, but are unable u> get
one of the expensive editions, yuite a number of wur readers are subsenoers lor it, and expnuthemselves highly
pleased.— Timet, Coehranton, Penn. . ... . . .
We know of no publication of recent dote that deserves so large a sAare of public encouragement m this one.—
Suntltt* Chremiclr , Washington, D. C. ... ,
The American Exchange Is doing a very remarkable work; m the reproduction of standard books alt.
absurdly low pri*cs —./!, Bt ston. . . . .. . u .. _.
Thu character of tlfii marvelously tew stork is too well known to.need much elaboration of its mertte.-W.
m* wSftf orintvrl and bound. Their form la vaatly mom convenient than tho nanal 1 unwieldy quarto or
oefa v , and their price is cheap beyond all pr*. cedent in book-making.— Sunday L*}*t*l, Coluinbus, Ohio.
It has b*ii prepared with tlic greatest diligence and skill, and the literary graces which have been lavished
upon it makes its longer articles pleasant as well as thoroughly instructive and trustworthy studies. Nothing
seems to have been omitted, and e peciully in tho scientific, Wogmph cnl, and historical articles, everything fs
brought up to the very latest data. Chambei-s’s, in fact, is the cheapest, thu most complete, and mall senses the Lest*
e “ C iTK^^*^f^u n rS l your nob,- entorprlro Your nam will
have to stand witli those of Howavil, CwUheii. Ritfhtuifc'ahi, sior*e, KulUm, and tdiMin, as reformats of thu niun
book!-,are l re.-eivts! Ui ”ni welfpStilse.fvrnh them. Your comrany ts worth more to the common people
tlmn the Peabody Fund. It makes me feel irood to look at ,'our uataloifoe. you deserve the praise* of oil classes.
of the in onl r.—Z. B. Waksish, Yadkin CoUape, North Carolina. .... .... .. *
Thousands of lileMines on t lie man ho-lflvented printing, thousand, more for him who tioes that Invention ror
the benefit of hi fellow-countrymen. Thv le oks which. I have received Drum youaro woudertul vohueaa lor the.
money-—D.*B. Cgnjujnu, Bastur Congregational Church, Y* hitewoter, W.io,
Standard Books.
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Revolution Pamphlets.
ajul unabridged,post-paid, at the prices named. . _ - , . • ,M>ntn
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