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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL.I
Subscription Price $1 A Year.
J. L. DENNIS, PUBLSSEEE.
Hamilton, Ga», Sept* 16, 1SS1
Personal Intelligence.
—Two farmers came t: town together
on a wagon last week. The wagon was
loaded from one of tbe stores wh;
bagging end ties, a pot and a t
meat. Each claimed the haggi d
ties, either was willing to own G
each claimed that the othey was ; '--.eg
meat.
.—There p 7 r 1 anv
rr 'oo -- va
Ilton whose Htook know ao’hicg of si.eit
ed corn, whose mu kt- Rouses are strang
ers to western bacoo and whoso children
are unacquainted with store booght flinr.
Need we add that these men are met at
the front door, by the leading man of
the conse, when they enter a store on a
trading expedition.
—tVo pn'ili-h elsewhere an ariicie from
a Troup county farmer, published in the
IiiiGiangc K porter, which we commend
to the consideration of our readers.
Provisions are going to be held at enor¬
mous figures another season, and by a
little fore thought our planters can man¬
ege to bridge the nex snmni; r at a veiy
small cost. Itead the letter.
—Ildey & Matcn are receb ing their fall
sui ply of Prugs, Medi-iuvs. Paints, Oil,
Tarnishes, Sc. Having bought in larger
quantities than usual, they ' lit; i , better
rates arid will give tl eir iaii JlJS Lei c
fit, Call at the Drug Store.
— Get your Blue Stone at the To ng ere
—Riley & Mason at tee Drug Btore,
liave the finest tobaccos and cigars in
town,
Everybody,
—Who visits Hamilton notes .hr sen
eral improvemonta and some say wo are
on a boom.
—Seems to think that a larger area of
grain will be sown this seasoo by Harris
county farmers than ever before Go :
ton is opening premitareiy tc d . 1 . e
opportunity.
—Says that provisions are going to
very high for cash another season unci
unobtainable on other terms
.—About here will attend the ” ptist
Association at R-!h'ehou).
- -Ab >ut H-tui.toa ti : s a dr.- ertrrest
in onr college and its pr pc.
■> •
Harris Comity 7 ax lleturns.
We make below an t;, amt ot f. re
turns of lire countv, n ’do o Roc'iv; -
Prichard, yivmg for compurboa tb. i.ai
turns of last pear. It v .it 1 . n fiat
the increase for the . 1 ■■■'’ ' r is
ij-77 818 , , or L a '. -U •
the year before. T'hi mml
in the county swear to .. d> l-i
value to the extent of B'ii!, 400, although
there are 2,278 sores more ri.’urn: d. d
will be seen that the manufacturing in¬
terest of the county shows an ii
of $83,000, or about 41 par f 4 !>f Y>. T 1
properly has inciexscd tf''21,C7U
s x ttoasnud doliurs of this ton i: pioyetay
is letuinid at Hood, showing the r»vis
of Hemiltou to be fifteen thousand dol¬
lars. If we can keep on grocviia- •<; ib*
rite of forty par cent, a \ ar we ill be¬
came a city uftcr a while. I ■ . a
to note tbe large proper i mats icerea-.e
j j jhe Lumber of lawy.i.- '.su a Lijpi lie
c in the number of farm lat.orrrs.
lhere are 2 ,bit property owners ;o tbe
caunty, 147G ot whom are
lu78 colored. Of the whites 12 U 1 p y
taxes on less th in $gVJO worth of prop¬
er y e-icb; 177 on ever two and under five
thousand; tfi on ui ;ro than live and lea
thiio leu thousand; 8 on m no than ten
and less ih ,n 117teen thousand; 5 on more
than fifteen and loss than twenty, white
only one pays taxes on more thau twen
ty thoa ar.d dollars of property.
Of theool .red l x payers !).".( gay taxes
on less that $200 o icb; 721 on over one
bandied and not over three ini :rod; 18
on from $300 to $500; tfi on from $500
to one thousand, and tlivo pay on
pn-operty valued over one thousand do!
Jars. Tbe o ere Thomas Bngg who re
turn^i $1,970, Jno. Hatchett who r.lnrts
si,305 and David Wiigbt who D arso-sed
at 81,185. There are 6,871 acres of
valued at $17,482, owned in the
byjeoiored people, The aggregate value
of their entire property is Sfifi. 20 ).
Consolidated IhsTCnNs
1880 1»81.
Total Polls 2 135 2 fil'd
Lawyers 8 11
Doctors 18 IS
Dcutis's 1 1
Laborers 2.717 2,3
A< res f Hid 29fi,192 297.770
Value of Land $1.0of»,r.4l $1 037.417
Town Property Sfi 015 57.285
Money Ac 170 132 ISO 081
Merchandise 21 91 .. 'in
Manufictories 75,000 1-8 <)'!'
Btocxs A Bonds 350
Furniture 77,140 ,; .4 .1
Watches k Jewelry C 541
17vc Stock 222.052
All
1.790 07
Increase...... 77 7.8
ltd if/i otts Services,
Mr Editor: —Please g ve r.otiee through
the Journal that I will preach in Ham¬
ilton on the iir t ^onday in October and
Saturday before, and not on the fourth
Sunday in th:^ month. This change is
temporary and mada on coconut f thi
Association at Ilatblebem on the fonrth
Sunday. Il 3 -*pectfu’ly,
E. J.Bcrcu.
A ft other Candidate,
By a large m.-ijori'y tl Of the
Unlteil States have declared to ir 5 til
Ki lney-W oit a« a remedy frr ad ti diw*
Man of tbe hiditevs an«t liver, roni". hew
ever, have’di-dife'-d th- tn-u- ir
ing it fen 'he.’r- .' nn F -r f
candid it-- appear
Wort ia Liqu -1 '
tmted, :- i y ‘ ik- a
ct ...■ : e L,y. *t— Loii-o*. i •
P—
i A \ [Vi -eft! 9
vm iY —yo
•■.mug Ahead.
Continuoussu cess is indicative of mer'fc
Luck may give any one a transient vi-it,
but ponuoneiit or continuous sneer:- hr
any line U only to he altuiaed by tru
merit. In the history of Cook B, others
tve find thix exemp’.ificd Friif. honest
and courteous treatm nt of alFti.oir c*i»
t* mi ra se'Sir.g at the lowest po si Wc price,
f. ,sh i t f -r them an enviable trade,
Tli- ir treatment of rich or poor is equ illy
eoiirte U 3 and their p tve on any article
,
«i,l always Ir" found as low as any other
m-:ri h .11 can afford. Their stock i.s now
. 1 • r than ever b -fiv/e an l they iff to
th- sh trad • an -.ssortment and variety
na, ?o acv in the market li
enabra* ^ litoc‘ iir.. tirj g<MKi»*. domestics,
shoe-.!- ha s. hmdayaie, and almost
pv- ryfliirig Af; of y*Moh they will sell
.t 1 -ri their word bring a gniran
that everything is a* repiresaot-rt. T,.en
n wmt honest go -ds, 1 w price, and
1 v,.t do n t forge: Cji.k
E .“t-Ta n ;eu L me t J to vu.
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER.
HAMILTON, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1881.
Seeds of the Country.
What tho country needs most is hon¬
est men. Honest farmers, honest doetors,
honest iawyers, honest mechanics and
honest merchants. More especially do
we need these latter, becanse when we
go to trade we are almost entirely p,r
their mercy. Who among us is wild :
to purchase a suit of clothes or a hat upon
his own judgement. Shoddy goods look
as w.ll in the shop as the best, to all ex
cept the expert. The merchant, however,
Knows the character of the manufacturers
of his goods and long experience enables
tbe shoddy article. Bat
is his knowledge to us if be is
^^Bfonest TiPwithue. enough to share that know!
G. E. Thomas, the cloth
ier of Golumbns, is an exemplar of the
truth we would impress. Long expert
eaoe has qualified him to judge and the
policy of honesty led him to eschew shod
dy. He deals in nothing but the best,
Goods that will not wear are nevir placed
on his shelves. The consequent is that
people in search of that which will wear
never fail to call on Thomas. Last Mon
day we called upon him and fenud his
force busily opening np, marking and
selling the finest lot of clothing, hats and
rents furnish,rg goods ever seen in the
Columbus market. Thieo were selected
in person, for a trade that wants only
honest goods, and .whoever buys may
rely unoa getting just what is repiesynt
ed.
A Pine Hedge Plan!.
Dr T. B. Mitchell h .s shown ns a limb
of a plant and specimens of its fruit, that
will cert duly make a fine hedge, Th;
fruit is tine for < hiMv. n and hog , wk le
the hu.-li is hardy, thrives hist where
thniiest, is supplied almudanily with
thorns and in a hedge would bo a formitl:
ble ban ier to stock. Me dots' not know
the name of the pi int, but it is thought to
he tiie . uffilo pium.
Clever Hoys.
That’s ju t the impression formed upon
the nun ; of every one who duals with
Lor..;> & Farley, of Columbus I’> )b Fir
ley is one of our buy j , raised in Harris,
nnd tils sunny smile ,is kno wn to most
of our re idevs. T> maintain the esteem
ol cist dto.v- is the ot.j.ict of bis lifo and
to do ibis be proposes to clothe tha on er
man or console tho inner man wi h the
vary best in the market at tho lowest
ra ! eu. Y at mount fiil to find him when
you gi to tho city for tbny o-ouuy tho
two cugninoent store rooms in the S vift
building at the upper end of Broad B’■ e,.t
l};ve the boys a Call wbon you go to
to i s,
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New Council llall,
Wednesday, Oipt* J C. M.irdy codj^
menoed haw’ing lumber for erecting a
council chamber wi.h Ciiaboose a t\cb
ni oif. p is to bo orcev d uo.*r the jdl,
j iof brd \r fh- J .uavAL «»fUie, and will
iie a neat Rlrvctuto 20 x !>.’» f*. It, is
needed very imrdi and wo coniuieud our
enterprising couuciloieu for tLcir
vvjtk.
► <* <1
Depot, E‘Ua rtjrnimil.
The railroad nu’hori tip i have found it
nocesHiiry to enlarge the freig'it depot
here, owing to the increased btis'nens find
to otherwise in arena, the facilities for
li ndliug freig'it. Workmen are now en¬
gaged at tho work and whin they have
liuL.hc.l tli 1 diqio’. will be greatly improv¬
ed?
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Talbot Superior Coart.
Oirbir wu 3 reprosooted at Talbot
Court which convined last M >nday by
Col’s. ^ is M M >bley, W. D Trammell
and B. H. Walton. P»ut lit! le civil busin
ness wus transacted, owing to the c mne *
fcioe of Judge dVibis with so many of the
cases.
Lust Sermon.
D,'. J. W. Kerr, Fistorof the Fresby
tocian church here, anuouase l at tha
close of his services last Sabbalb, that
his time of service with the church bid
closed and that ho would probably not
serve hero longer. He is an able minis¬
ter, a faithfal pastor and a pleasant gen
tleman, and ha3 many friends and admir¬
ers hero who wou'd be giad if ho should
be induced to alter his decision. We ex¬
tend our best w:slia 8 for Ins saicess
wherever he may locate.
$100 He ward.
The tibova rew-ird will be paid to any
man who will secure Hia irM^rtioa of r*
legal advertise Brent in the J mnal with¬
out paying the advertising fen in adv mce
Remember this attorneys, guardians, ex
eentors and administrators.
Steam Gin.
Wf nr • preinr*4 to do ginning for the
public s& isfset niiy and solicit your pat
roofage, Our facilities are such that vre
can handle cot'oa absolntely without
waste. Call and examine our apparatus
and arrangements.
Mobley Baos.
Puny, weak, and sickly rhilitren made
happy’and strong hv Brown’s Bitters,
The Lent.
Messrs Biley & Mason: 1 he 2 G> r m
edy I lought from you is the beat wo? in
medicine I have ever med, expelling
worms in large quantities where ever) tiling
else had failed. J. 5V. Crawford,
Bla'ksmitli, Hamilton, Ga.
—Sbjw Cases, L eking Glasses and
P ctores, B-ir Mirrors A*.d TJ*r Fix*nre«,
W*t«*r Coalers, Beer Ceo’-r*, lee C:e -m
Freezers, Chandelier*, Lamps of every
kind, you cac save money in fright and
bre-ksge by -er ding yrnr orders to Ms
CGde A Co., AtUn’a, Ga.
Seri on s Him a wa >j,
A few days ago a “horsa rn;: away with
a liuggy at Beihesda church, near M mu* ,
Airy, in Harris comity, in which two hi
d;es came near losing their lives, and i
on J esse pod as by a mirnc.e I)r A -hf ir.l
has a relative, Mrs. Cartledge, of Augus
*«> visltii'ef his home. On the Occasion to .
which we refer, he carried Mrs fartleilge
an, l ' i: '' nearly grown danghtei, Nd is, to
Bethlehem ehureb. »liars s rc.ligions re
vival was in sevsion. After the services
had been concluded Dr Ashford hitched
his horse to the bng.t sol dia L n . LiJ.o.
got in the buggy. He then derided to
help llev. Mr. Willn hitch his h >rss, an 1
told his dangh'er to drive on, folio ving
immediately behind another buggy which
was just stating off. This they did, bn
kad g »ue only a short distance when
th< ’ 8 ' ” itc ^ e i | .^? ne of tli0 rtiins
from thon'in Is Of Toe f driver and be
ovraing feighte .ed ran at a fearful rate.
*' ia koras had gone but a short distance
before the ' ng?y struck a stump and Mrs.
0 art!edge was thrown to the g ou id r\i,h
««oh violenea that she was picked np more
dead thau abve. She was insensible for
soma hoars afterward and received many
»»«’*”• Aftor Mm - °'» rtlB;1) * 9 WAS
thrown from the vehicle, somi one called
to Mm Nsttie to jump out. T da slm
attempted to do, but her dress caught ,n
tho works of the buggy and she war thus
carried suspended just above the ground
and striking against it would have caus¬
ed instant death. Tha buggy, however,
struck a tree and the h irso was going
with such fores tint Miss N 'ttia's
dress was torn loose an 1 she w.u thrown
several feet in front of the buggy,
received a number of bruises and will
perhaps be confined toiler room for somo
time.”
Currency.
— Tfio Pr.isiilunt is said to l,u
s'ow'.y I'Gcovet'ing. I fid he Leon
under Lie treatment of onr lfami!
t.in sJiyssoin .s lie won'd long since
In ve b "ti mi Its loot,
— Copious rains I are been falling
for tile jii-t two days.
—■Cordon's adverlismont is nt»
time:ive. His stock of goods and
ea-ii (trices tire more so.
—We li ivi; ever been an admirer
of the Atlanta Constitution., and
no iv (hat it lias been enlarge'!, cloth
ed in u new dress and otherwise
greatly improved our n.binir iti,;ii
is hardly f o lm Kept within bounds.
The daily ivai:h".s here caily enough
to bring the hoe*l news we can get,
concerning all matters of state in
t.erest. It is neat, neiy-y and enter
pri ung.
—It end all t'to new ndveri : se_
rnents 'his week. We have si vocal
more lor onr mxt. la fact tin
Job’itNAL-never had more friends
among the. :ul'.'et'V\s.M'S."‘
— '’lie late trade issue of the
Coin wbns Encjatrer was good, but
we exp"Cled nothing iess. A !>et
ter newsiiaper in every respect, the
s;y, > of (he (own considered, we
have never known.
— Instead of having half a million
surplus revenue it has been a.c -r
tained that there will be a ha'anei
in tins State treasury next Hinnmei
of only $117,000. 'This will or. 1 \
he enough to pay for (lie extra
session of the present ecoiioniiu.r
legislat ure which will bo called tin..
on about that line to readjust the
Congrasston d districts of the stale
— Our folks are now all ia favor
of serin annual sessions of the legis¬
lature. They do not wish to con.,
linue a law which gives the crafty
legislator an opportunity to sit
two years at the time,
—It ibinscm’s circus is coming
south.
Jordan's Joyous Julep will Care
the worse case of Se.urahjia
and Headache instantly
and effectually.
Try it if you toffar, it is hurinlesa and
acta like m'- gic, relieving all pain. Noth
ing on the Continent like it fr
Neuralgia and sick Headache, and pi ii
fnl mcn-truation in females, Plica 50
cents. For sale by ail Druggists and
Iti'ey & Mason, II mutton, G ..
,
Whv Ve. weak nervous, and rleb litat d' |
B own’s Iron Bitters will surety rurtee you. I
The people of tho West owe a debt of j
gratitude to Dr. Aver for the production
of Ayer’s Ague Cure. Its tiiue’y u.;o will
save much rnfferipg and much disconr
agi nrent, and we meom-uend it with the
greatest confidence in ifs ability to do all
that is promi-ed for it.
—Hall’s Positive Car" for Cores, wil
cure Wgrts, Sore aud Itflsmed Jonifs
end Bauiona. Bold by Riiey & Mason
Hruggists, H iiniUon, Ga.
—Complete stock of Lnmp Goods its
e 7 ery variety, at lowest prices by M Bride
Co., Atlanta. Parlor Limps, Ha'l
Lamps, Beer Coolers, Library Lamps,
Glass Lamps, Brans Lamps, Railroad and
Farmers Lantern*;, Lamp Chimnies- Don’t
fea(J ,. ff W8 can ^ 0 f y competition cl
t hfc-.fc G >-.<t-l.
Cr.-ate a fcpa’tby a; p-uie. prevent m da
fc. v , by v-in" E
jtSVAiicrry op cons.
j Tall Jon *,Tn<^fe (Fie Subject With
UMvcr. rinilYome
j( ^ r ;;| |„, vemi lnb.-re.l timj
, v; . 0 ^ p.-ewi, alter a trip t > an! ft m
rutUeKo k. A ka tsus. we rto. a l-tter t >
T! , e . vir | ,| u . f ., ril , er8 to
EaVl , tt llt ;.U was possible oi . mi r fariin.
,| 1( , L ., n ., oro!)S 0 | () R , count'.y through
w ,. jc|l , J0 1!t5Se(l , v .., v v ,, rv s ', ort . anti
tIlcri , wot ,ld hesr Kicat scurity <f com
., n ,i ],jp, jcvi w iuld prevail, Oil vc,
terday a rcpu'S'-ntat-vu of :he ti’o.-.sli ntion
mot j u ,qHjllxor. who has j.ist
r ,, tllrm , | f 10 m an extended trip through
the notlnvest. lie sail:
“I have been anxion to see you H* iu -e
I h-ive something that I think slnmM b >
said through your yivv.cv to the farmeri of
Gear in ’
“Wlmt is it?"
"1 h iv.> tnvelcd in the- past m mill
thrmuh f! u 11 par deck of Michigan. Illi
no is mi d the great linithwesterii corn conn
try. 1 came on south through tho corn
belt of Kentucky: through Tcnncisee «n to
Atlanta. J Wien Wont up to Spurt in'mrg,
across towardi ArHovillo an i return.: 1. In
nil my travels I w is mrcfuTy ob-crv.uit,
un i I siy dcliber.itt ly tli it 1 n ‘v r saw a
siiigl... a roof corn tlmt in my opinion
wouM yield ten busne a to the aero. I
r do timuigli mile- and miles of corn fields
tint would not > i- II a peck t> * lie mae
It whs literally scinched n-i.i par. lie I until
it scarcely looked like corn. In Cm io n
belt of Kentucky, I found that affairs
wore even worm 111 an in tho northwest,
tho Kentucky river was coato 1 witn what
1 oked like a heavy scum, uti l tin. Cum
biuland in plncos was only a few Indies
d ep. I'hc dro ith has been fearful, mil
the effect off tlic cm. i s is tcrrilde to con
template.”
"You think tb it there will lie a great sen''
city of corn?”
"I do. Governor Brown, a short time
ago, traveled from tho cast to tho west,
and reported that tho coin emp was alnio-t
wli Uy destroyed. My course was from
the n u’ li t . the south, tlirorgh tlm tie r
corn sections, and I found liic sunn: Mito
ofafliirs. I think (lie crop ni l lw v. ry
short. There are experts in tho market
who ta Ik of a large i cm i ve tli t is held at
a distinec from tho riilrea 1 an 1 that
IUi'gps will briii.^ out. I know noHiiug
111 i-t, but 1 Dojiiiovv tli it ih!’Tro[) for Hu?
pruMint vein* wi,l b«- Inu.eiilitlily ri.o t, mid
I 'car there will lie”,great, sen city and cor
ve sporidii g'y t i :b j "iiuK.”
“ \\ hat is 3 our "niiviio in the pmai
ses?”
a\ 1./advice !« tint the f.inm rs h!oii
hush aid every bhulo of gums that th-y
have oi\ their l rui.e T’uw « «j giv’o
Brought heavy and gene at iui ih, These
iuinmvi:J li.iiL oat v. iy lullv the crib
glass Hi it Is to bo found < n idl oi r r« il
ft ,' land liavinn’tii piiidueetlm l orn ciop
has hi d cornn rativc r -ai and will produce
a heavy gras - crop. Th ;:o is no bailor Iniy
than onr omHi \\\y H it ii-« nly gatli •
tuo I af 11 »*» rig'd ti *,k* and j»rop 11 / cured;
should bogi’.h ueu when the sec, 1 me li .c
and aflcv the first frost has fille.n, It cun
he ea 11 y cured and make s good food f n
ht >ck, I know the va’uo of gas as a
food for stock, $ts I re v q l.n-wv^jt before
tiocelbavi beeb tbrouub (o: a!a on I li ia
trip I saw cotupuralivcly little wheat
in tin: 1) minion. Tut i now pram farms
•ovoring JjimdrctlK if acres and I no iced
throw :h rko grass country the liip st stock
uid cattle and 11 *cks that I ever saw, ' an I
ho nppcarancti of tli i ft, profipeji y and
rmUIi everywhere It made mo a gre t
Reliever Hi gi -.ss and^'i - fa; mi- f l h v<»
icver was a lime wh ’n our people iu?ed(?d
so imperatively to save everyth’! that
they cm use* as a substitute for corn us at
l.nii'iit, an I if they urn wnrn they wili
!>ei! 1 tYi.i winning ami prepare for n hard
winter I trust J am no alaunist, Imt : J
T,ve ii :vi’i felt ho called up >a lo givj t
the pub ic wliit 1 know and Imvj Heca ol
tiie corn crop. ”
Gen eral hit ell i genre.
—Speak gently to my mother. Kho is
ufiering w:tli a severe cough, but* wo
have sent to filestore of Mur tub & Craw
ford for a hart If of Coussens’ Honey of
Tar, which is hig.jty reccommended by all
who use it.Price o l cents.
—Take the buckeye out of your pocket
and make an application of T drier’s
Buckeve Pile Ointment, if you arc sun ir
ing with pules ¥'.*u will certainly be
cured. Price 50 cants. For na!e by
Marrab & Crawford*
Women that have been bedridden for
yea r ^ have boon entirely cured of female
weakness , , by the .. aid . . of . Lydia. . . L >i t, I ir-k- •
. bam , Vegetable Tf Y . , Compound. , Hmd x. . wl to .
h
Mrs. Lydia E Pinkbam, 233 Westrn
Avenue, Lynn, Mass , for psiopblet.
—Dr. Hunter of Like City, Fla., says: —
“I hive used Mali's Tetter and U Bgworm
Specific in my practice for a Lumber of
yeirn, mid find it aci fxcelb nt remedy for
Scald”ilea i, Ground-Dcli t Tetter and
Ii ng n crniH " Sold by R Icy & Mason,
iJrnygVilK, Hacmkon, Ga.
—Seth ThoniaB Clocks, Limbetbs P«t
ent Fly Fans latr at improvement, Hbo »
Gases, Look-cg 01a«M», Huver lh.le<l
Ware, Ii rgerr; Cutlery, Agate Iron Ware,
Beer Coolers. NVe are M tnnfadorers
agents for ab »ve Good*<, and scii at h*w
fat prices. M Hri it <t Co., Atlanta, Job
beffi of Earthenware, Chios. Glass \Sare
Tin A Wooden Ware.
—Attention m< rebante! M dlrMe A
Co Atlanta, sell Wis!^ is Granite and C. C.
,
Ware at Importer* prie s. Glassware
■Ban d and piece fin Warp, Wooden
Wa.e, at macuf«ctur.r» bottom
apeeia ies—L-mbeth- Patei.t improve.!
i "y F- t.s, B tb Thom .s C! cks. Fruit
J.rs, Isa Cream Freesara, K ar C >ol ere
iiitupa and L-a-j. Go'vU.> i every k.od.
SI A YEAR.
A Good Trailu.
Nothing succeeds like succrw. Merit is
apt to meet, with Us true • reward. The
lvrge trade t-nj.iyoi by Col. J. 11. Ilauvl
bihc is ovi luuce'o! this His purch ases are
1 ; r ge nitd b ictu-d hv an ample capital, tab
tibnii g to. li tu tunny mlvnntages, which
inure t. iha benefit «t th-ao who buy of
>» »• He hit mu >ng bis vale-men two
Harris comity hoys who nre a'ways dltm ot
«»» oppo.ttmi y to fervo their H.rr's cmin
»' hie ds. Wiley Cod.;,in and Walter
lino,! will be uln i to prove to any of their
t ionds that J. II. Hamilton's is tile
Htinmlu'Bt grocery house hi the state.
*Atul don’t you tV.ri.ret it.”
Hamilton Lodge ♦ JVo. lfi 9
Holds their regular 0 utminnic dions
Friday ovoniog at 2 o’clock before A.U tho
- l Saturday in eie-U month. mem
bars ar« requested to toko dun notice and
govern them <dv s ncoordinply.
H. 0. Ki.'tBa iugh, W. M.
J. M, KiMBitmoa, Booty.
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COL.UFV1 DUS, GA.
Pair Notice,
F.uticfi indebted to the old firm of Cow
sort A K mbroueii are hereby no iflad
that tlmir iiotmnutH will bo sued if not
flettlod by tbo firnt day of November, next.
Their books will be f'ouwd ut lb i store of
J, li 0 »wm rl & Co.
Aug 20, I 81 J. II. CoWBBBT.
II. O Kninnoiuu.
Hamilton Church Directory.
JTacMiyu itiAN.--U v. K W. Kerr, pas
for I'rcaehiog nt 11 \ M , ‘ind Sundays,
Haiti t. Rev. A. li. Callaway, pastor.
Prenobing nf 11 a. m., and uigb*, «‘J d Sue
days, rmg Saturday before „t 11 a m.
Mwi’ie DisST - it *v. E. J. I lurch, pustor.
Pic..cliiM-' «f 11 a m , i h Sundays and
Batnrd .y t.oforo. L’niytr meeting every
Wednesday ni^ht.
@1155: MET
ALPM A. V? ELLEAR’Efi
P H O ’ ..L ‘ “OG- R A P .4. *{ E R,
COL L'HB ITS, GEORGIA.
I have just rwtnrned from New York where I ham been attending the PbotograpL's
Axiocintiona for the advancement of the art of photography in AMERICA. Wim yew
bright idws and rift all new imymvemenm in the nut. men as accessories and instru
ments, I win ha able nm‘: :0 p'odnoo the By? Pnotognphs, Svcond to none north or
south, nt rununahle przces. Thanking m_v {fiends end tnth {0!- past favors I so'n'cit a
continuance. gmrwnh-eing betrer work at sum“ coat. Galen om!) from S s. 1.1)., m 5 p
m A rordnfl “P190 me exw-nded to visitow. AM new styias frames in \‘Mvez, cnm‘mnr
lion. satin and walnut rnxwwsd last Wed: at low rrmn. Refipuctfnuy.
ALPHA A. “’ILLIAMS, The Photographer.
Gallery ovnr Wimcb AS lixusdi
@HE RE @T
Collard Seed Wanted.
A pood _ puce will .... be j d for collaid
teed at tbia < moe.
New Warehouse J 'rm.
The undersigned have t i.n rd « j»'*rt
nersliip under the firm tiaure *f B i -aey,
Humber li Wooldridge for the pmp ae of
conducting a Warehouse and Commissi' n
I'tisii.esa it tf e Webster VYrfh< iVie, Co
I limbus, Gh. We are the cuth 'i«/. d
ageufs of th j Gmi ge and Farmers Union
and general Agents for l*oudiet.on r 4 O d
Standard Guano and Paoaph^e, &.
Oeorge and S'«r“!ard Fertili ty. John
Aluiu0uitttd Rme ana Potrub,
and Seal’s Acid Phosphate for composting,
«• *» <»»• - -* * i
ces on c.'/tton in store.
Oar tetsuH for t.torsge on cottoa &r« 25
cents par b-ita per month, and 25 cents for
selling.
We ke*p condent’y on sale Bagging,
-f, ei an q (Jsorgia raised rnai proof seed
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W( . >hn! j fce! pri: fonnd!y grateful for a
portion of public psVonago.
y lt < K nr<
Luc-o.F Hrrtnrn.
A UL W O LLLILl- -.
Vo Accommodate The Vv.ltUr,
Tha projMie'ffK >^S0'S 'e.imeoifefy S-‘ p
nltir iempf]v*Ki<]r.fy Won :a reepi/nitiou
of the ol.iims of the ptnoif *«b jeh _ has ko
lihert^'y'l^li^.eiEaHIWb, Iiipiia\>repSration of li st bitvn remedy prey-arid for
u
the special accommodation of tfcoie who
from any reas-m dislike to prepare ft for
themso'vos It is very it is cor can tilled easily And, tak¬
as*Jl>5 dosa is more
en by nanny. It lies the r-ftnie effectna
ectiiu in hII di-u*ves of tire kidneys, liv
nr or bowels.— II >ine and Firm.
Thiinlifal.
Thousands of ladies to dnv rheri h
grateful remambrances of the help dm iv< d
from the use of Lydia Pir kfiam’s Vegeta,
ble Compound. Send to Mrs. Lvdiw E.
Piukliam. 233 Westerra Avenue, Lynn,
Mut-s., f r pamphlet.
Extra Loir.
J. It. Frost ia selling homo made hro
tprs at §1.00 a pair. , They are fully
warranted. Call and see them
— - ''. ——
His IAce.r teas LoeJ.nl Up.
A short time since a Co'u ntmsile at a
popular watering | Jare c.-io 1 out: "My
liver is luck' d up. oh iur a bottle of Hood's
Eureka — Five (loll (is for a bn! tie of “Tci; ;
kn. Foitimit ly lor him one oi t gn
had it bottle and gave him a doe,in ,1 -
was ma to happy.
lie^aovnl
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Notice.
About lh» twcnticih of September I wil
remove the Gel uni I in Store into tha new
t rick store, now building on Rsihoad
street next to Hudson & Johnstou’s Ware
bouse, where I will open tho most in*
mamo stock of dry gooda and grooeriek
ever soon in Hamilton.
M. Wc I.FH N.
MSS. LIMA E. WmH
OF LYNN, MASS.
m im
m p£i ".50‘ 4* '"V. f
r X
ms. oi im::;: sif
LYDEA. E. PBKXS-JA» 7 3
vramiiLi coxtou:-^.
Tlic Ta ,.t!V" C"i '3
For all Fc:?rilo Conrolai.-ts.
Tliin pro ui, r.j !t< naiMo hi .* ."g *. -l.t ot
lillD 1 \ujrc.'tit-*:* i'-L.l ft' t V inn tho i tu»b tirtl'
leattaliivfillii, tilul ilio U. of Vui Cum
|,;>unti will 1 »«» vudo;:il.iuil, i\t Is ■, ami
\vh. i* UmiK'tlH1 » Jy-nl.io t J 11 ,
driMf, a ifornmnfLtwMnjMfti(!.f..<l!; >t:' untid v-T lap
tlfy Ou Auouuiifc o' it i proven iiKtrii.t, ,'i I * t.»»y ;v*
cuaimsiHlcil ftJ«l jHVaiiTjhi tl l,y l.’to lif; t phy i i.iri, in
tlm country.
It will (.'lire! ontlroU , ' r «H fo , i of f. r;-:u
of tho htui'HH, l,t*m*o)'r »if *r», i’f;t Fr iav jj >vi j
M crmii tial.uti,r,l!Oi:u i»t , Ti’oii Ir.ilr.nwut 1
Ulcftmtion, FlomUnff.s, itU J.'iYplaretwniff t. . I V a *o;»<
NffjiioLi- Mplnal ivcftkiH i. Mails » prfiVy ;.i;w! !»
UlO ClirtUKG Of l ife. H \/H| tlju -V(» U,.l| ' . I tl.UHHU
from t’jo m l'Tilsin ii n Marly of iJt-v,
tcml ary it* c.'iiiforoiis humor. l'»ei h t ci;«4 vory
rpcodlly l*y iH «w»,
I n fort it has |irr»w«| {» )ff> tlm frv’f.l
f>..i aril host iv-MWsly ItiJAt han wer tii.srovt‘r»
fid. It pwiucuWs t*vi!i,T of Jhe r.yv. 1 , m, iu» 1 iCv. 4
now lifffuml vicoi'. Jt i >; «r .lit ut •
rtroyaalltM’ftvjns foi , <Uimsl.ail«,aiiU »•, lk-vt t ivc&itutw*
tif the Hptiiiwh
It <jures ItiNwlariD* Nt rvim .8 T*ron« t at ',.- 1 ,
(«■ IHT 1 l>» lik ri.il ..f.ac. lA'pn ; , toll tt.i li.« !
gffftloN. Tlmt terlUitf of Ism; .'.g l’ovu, runulutl | .t.t.
wtiiKhtuml UieL’H’lif, Ih.”’ -v . /it jwruir.m i.Lly • - t ■; J y
Uaivah. ItVfl’.l:S.ftU C-.* Uv'.w’ vr.U C :v
con, fuit Ja h.-wmojiy wfthfitj law 1 , t ;r</vci .»* c.o
fomale system
Far Khlaoy (JoDipIahilu of .ijUhvr • "t l<‘.a ■ * ■ '<
ia u 5 Murjy»!A.v»l.
Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vc-KlaWe C ;.j •
If prefiarvil alTUanil • V/»mi rn Avt mi-, I • » - >
I'rico C l 'U K’.x bolt lea for H.; i !«y 1 ■' :
.
furfuof |illl. 8 ,{lIa<»I n tlw fu’. iit «<l *»a ( /'
cfprloo, IJi.wj. j»cr liu-;, fur t (Uioi x-~H. nrK.t.
freely tuwww* nil l ttors of in'j ‘lr> Hr imI iov I'th
jjltlttt. A'tdmmiiu'.ovu Cm imy.r.
Ho fiiojUyuiiuuMh" williot.t J.VWA II. V.‘ V !/.'»?f r
I 4 VSII riLIA They cino C h UplIIl.., L i*
iMi.Torph'lly of tho livu- ' ..i-mMa p-r
Lam rn, ILmun A Luna, Mason ami
A'la 11 'a WiiolimiluAgi.ntH.
I Keep
a fu i stock of get era! merchandise—
evi r; thing fir everybody—which I < ff> r
at liv ng rates. If you want to Imy or
sell, the readiert mm in llimiltoo for a
trade is J. O, I'l.vii.
a wan
Fay 12j cents a dozen for egp,« for tha
next two months and advance as tbe mar¬
ket price advoticta. Proportionately
good prices for other country produce.
When you come to Hamilton call on me.
J G. Floyd.
AG ESS WASTE!) FOIt THE
S TA S l> 1 11 It ED / TION
REVISED NEW TESTAMENT.
CO 8 * VE! H ICIejtant
» Tvim'. id cut fiOt?
> ; <>«. I, g; mi. pcjSvs.
Oompira'ivj E litio.i, ovei non pages. Old
a „d nv.v . v ;r u ion- ilr op.o it« prt'et.
"History of tli ■ B hit- an I oi t .c New il ■
\i ion" giv-ri to ruins r is-rs ilie secret
ot mrce.-i.fiii coiv.is-ii g given {Mention every g tlii.i nt.
Send for onr lib.' I terms.
paper. Th: Sear*/ Sill
Co . 5
^ llbHHh<Hl ,8!7 ;! N nwii/tt, Conn.
Tho Weekly News
of Si tureay, St ;,(• mbor 17th, will cor taiu
the opening ehupto sot uu in tnsely inter.
s: May Wrt. AihmtA. Uiiwif- %
Fannie o:
jju^ roam djatc thu interest- or foiwtali
from 5 he jed«*f tivin outline our readers,^ f this (h/tnifuiaf atatam
; an i
sf* itil ry f whk'-i ft*cl a .s’lrtni !>y will l*c i^i>d
w pwdit and i lei. ur ■ admirers ot
widl w. ugl.t r,< tWi.i. Tne s- -y »i 1 run
tmouvii w-iu ILc > r six nun.airs of the
" 1 / Nw
uliM-r i>ti . 42 a j ear, Si for fix
**i nth.-. Moll y vitli lie rent by Mi-m v
Ur tr. R« i t.-uii L f r, or txnrc*.at cur
J il K TttV
t.,vacii..h. t i.