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TEE HAMILTON JOURNAL.
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Hamilton, fin., March IJ, /SSI.
HAMILTON 'HOTEL,
Sr. T. J. Brooks, Proprietor.
t-tr Off jtk ftrt olh accommodations at
reus.iuaido rule'.
llest and Freshest,
1 lie public VI 1.1 hull tliOplir.st arid fruf.li
*M drugs at the Diug Htore, by Utley A
Mason.
Stationary
Of nil kinds, pci fumes, toilet soaps, ci
gars, Ac., st the I>rng Store of Riley A Ma
son, successors to Hr. T J. Brooks.
Still for Sale
The Bitill off fed for eale by Messrs Mi*ch
ell A Oopelxttd te still tor sale It is in
firm class older and will be sold at a bar
gum.
Oran yes.
Cook Brothers Lave juat reoi ived a shi'*-
Ditut of oranges. 'i lit y keep tbe beat and
Iteidieat candies, nnta, traits, cauned goods
end g..iiersl groceries and their price* are
a UeyH hh low ha can be nffo ded.
A Physician of Ureal Prominence
in Thirty mi b street, New Xork city, waa
nimble to even help Mr. Win. McKee, of
l’nt'r>on, N. J., suffering tbe agonies al
ia h y attenituiit up'iu diseased kidneys. Ah
an boneat ujhii and practitioner be preHorib
ed end tuned bio. by using one botlle Ol
Warner's Safe Kidriav and Liver Core.
A Veteran,
Read the card of Mr. J. 0. Floyd, which
ia to he found elsewhere. Hu doen tbe lar
gest bartering trade of any merchant per
haps in tbe county and bis fair dealing is
proverbial. He always gives tbe highest
price for country produce.
'lhe Very Beat.
Mi. J. W, Umlile lias the agency for the
Mila of W ilcox A Gibbs MunipubucJ Guano,
which him liccn sold in th loimiy foi -eve. -
hI MfHMon*, always giving jk-i feet ► , di isiacfioij.
It i- ki pt fi.llv up tlie old -luadind nno w r
runted in cvi ry wav cupeiior. for lluuis
county lands, to any fertilizer sold.
Hamilton Drug Store.
The public wdl And h full line of paints.
c.d(. vnmistiaß, Ac ,at the Drug Btire of
Kil~\ M Mtson We invite physicians to
4ad < i 'la, <x mine onr Nio.'k and get our
prie.'N Wa pnrio-a keeping the best and
■ edinj m the '•iiiMlleHt margin. Dr. S- G
•h" has ninny years i xpailtnee n a
o in,-,, ivt, will lie lunnd at <ha store and
wifi carefully fill all prescriptions.
Neie Drug Firm.
Dr. 8. G. Kill y Ud Prof. J M. Mason
last k pnrohaaed of Dr, T. J Brooks
In’- D’tig Stoie, and will prn-onte the hn*-
ntesa si lis old hi and. Dr Kiev will have
immediate co"'rid of the i iiHimss end his
loi'g exnerieroa an a drug ist end standing
as a physiot o, will commcd the oor.fls
define of tlie pntdin and insure for the new
Arm a liberal patronage.
Notice of Dissolution.
The firm of Moriah, ('rawford & Cos., is
tlds di*v d’ss dvisi hv mntiul consen , Mr,
M H Kimbrough udirlng
We \vi l (oitinii lui i ess at the old a tend
and tnsp itlullv solicit a liber 1 share of the
patronage oi the trading puhlie.
' 1 Mt'Kßxtt & CRAwroKu.
Headquarters for Fertilizers.
Spmu, attention in directed to the Ourd
of Mr. J. W Woolfolk, proprietor of the
Georgia Warehouae, who is Agent for sev
eral veil excellent fertilizers. Our reader*
win And biui a pleasant gentleman to deal
vela aud his feitilizcra fully aa represented
Call on him when you visit Oolnmhus.
Millinery anil Dress Making.
\io snow our lady readers will tie glad to
learn that Mra. J. T* Wiiliams and M a M.
A. MoAf>e, will open a Mtllinary and
Dreaa M iking eatablishtuent in Hamilton at
an cHrly data. They are bo'h Indies of ac
knowledged skill aud taate, and our lady
frienda who vmit them tuay rely upon get
ting the most stylish goods at the lowest
prices.
Notice of Dissolution.
The Ai moi Futai A B>aufotd has hesn
this day disoived *y tuu’ual consent, W. H.
Btnntord retiring. Business w ill bb con J no
ted at tba old at .ud ny the nndersiguud,
who res|H>.ufu ly sohotU a liberal share of
the public p itrousge.
’ltie tiqpka of the old firm are in my
bai ds ud all who are indebted to ua a>e
e- iiießt y rt-que-ted to otioie np aud aetile
at ouce.
J. R Fbi st.
Croceries for Cash.
Su hla h motto ot Mi . J. W. Gamble,
who bt* opened it he old stand of l'r. Pur
sell south si 'o oi the putJic square, whieii
li e been i,!it e l aim made ouu ot the lian-l
soii est sio~- rooms in Haiui'ton, when he
wi kts> vd to sie hi* friends and the find
ing pnbhc. With ample facilities for doing
a huge b'isi"t*-s, be is deuriuinsd to i>>m
man it a''e, if low ortees and faildtedi g will
doit. Hi* stock o' goo la is the huge t in
the p'an*, hi- hi use l-i;>g filed from fltHir
to uilitlx He i<;<elved last week a ship
ment tit .iuhtv b riels ol dour, '• li- is only
aim, i< ii.<sti tion ot Hie m ■gnirnd of his
t, <■ ;• a ,ti y be will fee tve ntid
o*' - .ui a e< f dry loads and notions.
Hiei hi- w .ti t.is e, will command m
e■■> ir, ( .i y ihe 1 wlies.
Tidier at InteUiyence.
—The weather has been w.ridy and al
most wintry for tbe past week.
—liam it oil iB not tn lining up as rapidly
av It might. There arc now very tews
houses tn course of erection.
—The ru aides has not broken up our
school, although its ranks have been thin
ned bv the. disease.
Wbeie hall tbe tisnal summer boarder i
find accommodations tbit summer is now
the question Ihe town has tilled up ho
much more than it liaa grown and so tinny
hou-ca are rscupied by two or nunc families,
i hat tears arc entertained ttiat our usual
i limb r of visitors caunot lie accommodated.
Of course the Hotel will be filled, at usual,
and one or two other houses can accommo
date some, but there ought to be accommo
dations for tour or five bundled guests Ful
ly this many will want to stop with us next
summer. What is to be done about it!
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ALPHA A. WIULIAMS,
COL VMS US, GEORGIA.
Gallery over Wittich 4; Kinsel’n Jewelry Store.
MY 1)T) rPUSk . 1-2 Do*. Best Card Photographs, $1 50 to $2 00.
MI A A I\lL_uO . 1-2 “ “ Cabinet “ 3 50 to 4 00.
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ALPHA A. WILLIAMS, The Photographer
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Hamilton Church Directory.
Pbjesbi lERI AN —lt. v .1. W. Keri, pastor
IT.Moniugat 11 a. m , 2nd Sundays.
Baptist K-v a It. Oallawav, pastor.
Preaching i II a. m.. and nigh', 3rd Sun
days, ang Sa'nr lay before at 11a m.
Meth ioikt —Krf E- J. Bnrcb, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m , 4 h Sundays and
Saturd y before. Prayer meeting everv
Wednesday night
COTTON PLANTER.
Perkins improved f’otUm Planter and Corn
Dtcpper docs the wotk complete, dropping
com I—2 -3or 4 left exactly ; opens aim
covers cotton aud corn. Call and examine - -
price $9. Better than Dow Law and live
collars ihnapi r.
Kollin Jefferson, Oei oral Agent, m
183 Bioad Street, Columous, Ga
Patent Medicines.
411 the most popular patent and ptonrie
toiy medicines can bo found at the i)<ug
Store of Hiley & Mason, south side ot pub
lic square at Dr Brook's old stand.
ltoad Commissioners.
Below wilt be found a list ot the Bond
Commissioners for the several districts ot the
county, appointed for the present year.
Hamilton Geo. Irvine, J. W. Hightower,
A iS. Well ter.
Whit -sville -J. A. Muldox, U. S. I’atiilo,
G W. Jenkins
Yal ey i la.ns Jos. Grant, M. B. Uoborts
Thos. Murrah.
Gaodman’t-—.J- F JenkiUS, H A. Good
man, J. 11. Whiieuead
Blue -pring—A. J. Adams, J. H. Shippiy,
J. M. Hudson,
Whitaker—J. W. C hics, W A. Poei.
L. C. Haigett.
(Vania W.H TLompson, Ed Williams,
T. 11. Fieemau
Kile siie —U. F. Carter, A. S. EUi-on, Z.
T. Hudsou.
\Y„v. rly Hall -Jas. S Clark, J. 11. To
let. \V J. Kilpatrick.
Davids in's—L. D. . Hutchinson, J. T.
Pem-on. >r. Lee Wood.
, Ijow. i 19 -Jt jaH Cox, Wm AhxanJa, Am.
Irvin.
I'ppur 19 --G. S. Duke, C. C. L.y fie Id, A.
L. WinlUa
Su.iihs J, W. Witllam-i, J, L. Johnson.
Jus. L. Whatly.
Mi tier.- Jesse Sutton, G M. Kilpatrick,
Jo*. M en.
At a New Place.
The many frieuds of Mr- Charley Lrw
reuoe, f<r many ysra the p-vpul ir eug uer
an the Columbus A Koine ra iroad, wdl cow
find him with Mr. Frank \V. Louder.b-r,
on liaodolph street, uext door to the Coinui
bus T>mes, where ha will always be glad t<>
see and serve them- Mr Londeuher keep*
a fine stock of tobaccos, cigars, pipes, A •
and ta the cuaoulMoiur r of several hiauds
ot excellent ciders. See tis card c.eo-
Wat re.
Whitest-die Hotes.
—Oar Leu w..:k base, luiueiictaliu earnest.
—Mr. John Janippey has planted a field ui
corn
—Piof. Huff commenced, bis school la*t
Monday.
—M'ss Pink Williams bus been very sick
but we are gl*u to uuy slie is i.upioviug.
—Mr. Geo. Uav s bus repaired bis mill
ncur Walkers bildgc, un i ia prepared to cou
vert Cora icto meal.
-A Disgusted Mount; iu creek Riparian
sys. that if a watermelon were busied in
Mouutaiu Crc-.-k it would ove'fijw and spread
deslruction in its path
—M r . Win White was ordained Deacon of
Baptist ehuuh on Sunday last, Rev’ds A. H.
Cullawuv N. Caitu'cheal .nd i J . F. Uamp
belu l'o ni'ng the Pie.-by.ery.
—Misses Fannie Lou and Ann'e Moss have
leturneil tiotn Tiour* where they have been
on a vi.it lo th.ir Uncle, Mr. Leslie Dallis.
—lt seems us if the lever lieud wi'l never
cca e h's depredations. On aulur lay Febru
a. v 20, Mi.-s Lii/.ie daughter of Mr. Nathan
Hutchinson, tell u victim to tbe terrible dis
cus) that pievailed so fat by here last fall.
'1 be beieaved family have our heartfelt syin
put by.
—investigation pioves that the sweet’ po
tatoes in beds were killed by ihefieeze.
the Mothodiat Sunday School is still
ll'in. i hing and has never gone iuto winter
quartets.
—The B.ipli < Sunday School will be reor
g- nixed next Sunday.
Wisdom’s Store Sates.
—3 W. Williams has pneumonia Tbe
attack was very severe, but symptoms aie
more favorable to-day.
Mr. M. A. Maisbal and sister have
beeu quite sick. Both aie convalescing.
—Mr Reuben Moore, who has beeu con
fined to tat* bed for several days with Ca
tatihal fever, is convalescing.
—Dr. Henry Williams of Sherman, Texas,
is in tbe neighborhood vimtiug bis two lit.
tie boys and relatives. He was quite unwell
on biß arrival but we hope be will be well
in a short time.
—ln Cochran’s district, strong the whites,
we have one person over 90 years of age,
two ovi rBO six over 70. tniny six unmar
ried ladies between 14 and 40, thirty men
between 17 and 40 numarned, 143 children
under 14, 3 widoweis, 16 widows, 83 fam
ilies, 1 Post Office, 2 stores aud 2 grist
mills.
—We have cbiokens in this neighborhood
that esc only six months in the year, roost
on their nest and lay before coiuiDg off eve
ry morning, thus s ving the time the hen
at Hood loses Have also a roos'er three
years old that ba- uev*r bad any spurs.
Let ihe Hood man cir.e again.
Guano is coming from every quarter.
The air is fi led with the odor.
—Spring ie oontif,ft, peach trees bloom
inp. b’rds smeir g, -i hild-en p'.ying, the
young f-.lks mitk'ng np spring clo’t.es and
every body merry except those in debt who
oiiu’t pay.
Some farmers planting corn. Wheat
and oats very backward
Filerslie Notes.
—The regu ur jii-ti. e court for this dis
trict was held here last Sxtnidav The
docket wus called hut no formal esses g >ne
through with, there being no bonded bai
liff to act. The array of ieeul talent was
imposing. Col. 0. Kn sell, T. H. Chopped
and W B. Hill of Columbus, R FI Russell
of the Squatter City and M. F Hood and
B. H. Walton, of Hamilton being present.
—Many citizens were present who seem
ed to he deeply interested in the proceed
ings of the court.
—The farmers sre at work in good earn
est, as good fenoes and much fallow land
attest. The quantities of guano being
hauled here from Catania is astonishing,
and how the country is to pay for it, in ad
dition to the other expenses of running a
farm, is a problem to be so'ved next fall.
Hosiery.
Cook Bro’9 have just reoeivpd a full line
of hrmieiy, ttiturnings, laces and fancy
go 'ds for the ladies, which they are invited
t oall and inspect. These goods are new
stylish, depirab'e and cheap
J. C. Floyd,
South Side of Public Square,
Hamilton , - - Ga.,
I ivites the attention of h's friends and
the public to a wellsehcted stoex of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Whir.i will he sold at t*'e knvest pi res He
pays the voy best prices iot ad kinds ot
Country Produce .
Swiss Cheese
[ WEITZER CA^L]
Also limhnrgtT. Young Am rim, Imported
Edam, Western Dairy, New Y-uk .re.m,
&c., just rec ived-at
DP.OMGOQLE BROS’
63 llroad St., Columbus, Ga
Georgia, Harris County.
J. C Rembert guard an for Waddell A
Rambert and Theresa M, Rembert, minota
of Wm F Rembert, deceased, makes ap-
D.icauou for leave to acil the real estate be
longing o sa’d miuors.
AH persons concerned are hereby notified
to show c-nre. if any they have, by the
f.-nnh M -ndwy in April nryi, why an order
*h -aid no? be granted said applicant to sell
sud 'and.
nr.der me haod and official eigne
tore, Match 7<b <BBI. .
J. f. 0. Wupi**s, Ordinary.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
High Standard Fertilizers!
o ■—
ACID PHOSPHATES FOR COMPOSTING
COTTON SEED AND STABLE MANURE.
O
If you want a Fertilizer that will increase your yield 2t> per cent,,
call and examine oars before bayiny. Terms reasonable, cotton
or cash.
GEORGIA WAREHOUSE,
J. \V. WOOLFOLK, Prop’r, .... Columbus, Ga.
F. W. LOUDEIBER,
Manufacturer Or
FIHSTIE CIGARS,
And Dealer In
Pipes, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles,
Choice Wines and Liquors.
j®s~Fole agent tor M. Schwartz A Jo's "Star of Kentuoky" Rye Whiskey.
41 Randolph St., Sign of the Big Indian, near the Post Office.
Air". Chanley I.awrence
Is with me and will ne glad to serve his friends and former patruus.
STANDARD FERTILIZER
4SO bs Cotton, and
Seal’s Acid Phosphate,
• 400 lbs Cotton.
what a promment fanner near Albmy. Ga., says of the Standard-:
AUents ''Tandard Fertilizer Cos.: — G nt/emen,— Please se”d me four tons standnrd
Feitilizei* which I wish to put on my oat crop I have this year tiied the otandavd on
cotton and coin, and also on my vegetable rarden I have been using guanos of vari
ous hr nls ever since the war and consider the Staudard best. Funn respectfully
Bac-jnton, Ga.. Nov Ist, 1881 G M. Bacon.
For Sale at Warehouse of Hudson & J.,
Hamilton, T. 11. Kimbrouffh, Catauia,
A, T. Candler, Geneva, and \Y'. 11.
Martin, Talbot ton, Cra. 4
H. BUSSEY,
AGENT FOR HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS
Columbns, feorgia
M. CROWN & Cos.,
Tjn, Sheet Irou di Copper Ware
Cooking and Heating
STOVES,
Crockery. Silverware, ll<itii*>..Eu.-
and G'ltffiring a sppHaltv.
If jg#" 43 Broad Street - - Columbus, Ga.
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tonic
a perfect sTagffgTPrarg.A purr reviver.
* ITiON .BITTBRS are highly recommended for all di cases re- i
3 qniring a certain and efficient tonic; especially f (digestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
s mittent Fevers, V,'ait of Appetite, Less of Strength, Zcck <f Jlncrgy, etc. Enriches
) die blood, strengthens the muscies, and gives new life to the nerves. Titty act
like a charm cm tlie digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
* as Testing the Food, Bricking, lif tin the Stomm it, Heartburn, etc. The only
u*--ni Preparation tliat v/ill not l)!ackon tl’o tooth or pyive
headache. Sold by ail druggists. Write for l!ie ABC Book, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reading— -sent free.
BROWN CIiLEVII :AL, CO., Baltimore, 3ld.
IHE NEW YORK STORE,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Pioneer of Low Prices,
-AND-
Headquarters for Dry Goods.
Subscribers to the Journal read the racket and profit by th- opp< rtn-t
% niiy offered n 1 i-ave 25 per cent, on your sj rinof purchaser ot .
DRY GOODS, SHOES AND HATS.
Httr stock of spring g.*wN will Vie rh • large*? t ver brought to Colum.l
bus and wiR o-‘sold k boltuto prices. Don’t tsrirel tho place, }
Iff. C. (Jordan, 82 Broad St., Columbus Gq