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J>«/t7r ©/ Pi-o/. J. B. IIuff.
List Ttursdiy this highly
goat-emsn was fjan.1 lying dead in the
p ihlie road,'not far from the residet)09
of M.-. W II Crawford, six or seven miles
north warijof .Hamilton. He was otit cn
a coileol'r.g tour, and as the weather was
coid-hs wasafoot, hiving deo'.inea the
of« of a horse and buggy. It is genet*
ally supposed that b# died from congestion
of the lungs.
An icqaest was held on his body by W.
A Ciark, N. P , and a jury composed of
\V, II. Spence, foreman, X W ILmsey,
J T Robinson, G A Kelson, G A ai d 1 -
Lrooks, and J A Iloland. The jury found
money and other valuables upon nis per¬
son and their verdict wa3 that he died in
a natural way.
His remains were enterred near Col¬
umbus Saturday.
Prof. Ilaff had been for many years a
school teacher and he uas an honor to his
profession. His lots is truly regretted by
a’i who knew him.
Ladies Missionary Society of
the M. L. Church.
This body of ladies composed of mem
bers of the Hamilton Chinch, was organ
izsd a little over a year ago. It has raio
ed since then over S35, or as much as has
boon raised by the pastor from ihe wDoIb
church for foreign missions, although
the roll of the Society contains the names
of only seventeen members. Ihe quar¬
terly meeting of the society was held at
the Methodist Church Wi dnesday even¬
ing last when renerts were read by the
r fficers and an interesting addrebs made
by Rev. E- J. Burch.
Your Time Next.
All of ihe people have not been suppli¬
ed wltb good clothing, though Thomas is
doing his best and haB able assistants in
the good woik. The rush made upon
him, he says, has never been rquallod in
sn experience ot twenty-five years, and
the people mey rest assured that there is
tine merit, where there in continuous
success. G E Thomas hua taught the
people the merit of good goods, and they
have learned that he has nothing to do
with anything else. Those who have not
found this out, can do so by callirg at
bis Clothing Emporium, Columbus, Ga,
A Terrible Death.
Wednesday morning laat onr entire
comm unity was borriS* d.by reception
of news that the dwelling hou&s of Dr.
Lucie us C No wood at Whitesville was
burned the night before and that he was
consumed alive in it. The particulars, so
far as wo have been s’ole tn learn, are
these:—About one o’clock he aid his wife
were alarmed by the cry of fire. A --v a k -
iug they discovered it to betheirdwelling
It had earn,'ht from ihe stove room. It
f.eem.s that tiiis was ihe second time it
h ui caught fire in tho Fame plac«, and on
the first ocoaaisn tho Doctor h»d extin¬
guished it by going into the beoond story
4 Tjd putting water on it from there.
IT> • his firxt thought up >n bei/tg arnris
< J vt fi . to go the same place. It is sup
-tost whin be reached the room,
’T cverpowoed by the smoke, and
c p too horrible to think of.
i. - a few charred bones weio found
when tho fi e Fubs’d<d. The deceased
V. -1H H Vi . t;i known axid highly respected
c 'zon of the county, a man of generous
in.ink* a bad many strong friends end
<»»: joyed a inwativt- p s act ice. widow
l*».s f::e sjn'pathy of rt Lost of fr;ends in
the U;d hour of trial.
tiff l'or Conference.
Kov. K J lljrch, pastor in charts of
tiiB HasuiKon circuit, of the Sonth Geor
gi i Ot inference, M L Cburrh routh,
Joavts next Tiie>day morning for Cfium •
lots to at .end 1 the annual Conference.
H, has been np .n bis cirouit for two
years and during that- time, by his earnest
inteilignnt *:*d zealous labors in the
cau^e of bift master, has eodeard biiussH
to «<1 obristi'ftua »ifh whom L« has come i
id contact. He has been th© Ristrumfrut
c- accomplishing mach good, has built
up .he interests of bis church faithfully
and veil, and nothing, would pleave bis
people or those who wish well tno causa
for which be labors, more than to ha»e
him returned for another year.
;
Fresh rork Sausage.
-7 jst received at Blackmon & Kim
biough’s.
Prepare for Cold Weather 9
By investing in one of Acee & Johnson's
superb overcoats. They have as fine an
assortment as you will fiud in the ci’y of j
Columbus. :
Hoys. i
clothing j
Yon will find an elegant line of
at Acee & i >hn:*,on’s, Columbus, at almost
:
any price.
—Complete stock of Lamp Goods in
every variety, at lowest prices by McBride
& Co , Atlanta. Parlor Lamps, Hall '
Lamps, Beer Coolers, Library Lamps,
Gloss L.mps, Brass Lamps, Railroad ac 1
Farmers Lanterns, Lamp Chimnies. Don't
tead off, we can defy competition c
these Goods. ,
Acee ef* Johnson,
-
Hive an elegant assortment ot n-cn
youths ard boys cloth ng. in e> dless vs-;
rietr, at prices rangingfrom jo a s**.
up to the fi .est weAdir-g clothes. Thtr :
have also a very fi ,e stock ot furnishm
goods, traveling br-gs. umbrellas, 4*’.
and th6y eoriially invite you to Cili a d
inspect their stack whin yon are in „Cc* -
umbas or to f >Vor item i‘b an orje
fer v ar; ti-ain thing m Unr'i’e th «-r’tcc tn fn-tioQ »t yon wan-. vi** ;
Golden Opinions.
Riddle -he celebrated a f bt*t of Colnm
tu * wins go’dea o^in ol.i of al! for whom
be works. He is a t-orn artist and has
added by espcrience. observation and |
naliring vi rtio- to Lis mother talent
until his «ork approaches neariv to per- ,
fecriou. It is his rule to turn out only |
the^best aud if by any miship he tails
to make a good picture te has tee*
enough to see i* in the negative .H too
high a regard for fits Standing to' «*i it
po farther. I: h not ©matter of fenrprise
then ? ha‘ bi«i rooms are thronged d.ily
1»t tbr.'-e wh' 1 oo?y the b *■*?
G > t 3 >v } j- if yon den re iLe L.*
‘ l : N £ 2 CIKk.
N' •v i- Iamj I % £ IOURNA au TF* I 3 S ___ am J •
VOL. IX.~NO.47.
Wilmington Letter.
[Prom enr Regular Correspondent.]
Washington, D. C., Nov. 28‘.b, 1881.
The crowds in attendance npon the Gui
tean trial Lave been even greater the sec¬
ond week than they were the first. Peo¬
ple of all classes pack themselves into
the Criminal Court room liite sardiSes in
a box, and those who cBnnot get in j-m
the entrances and passage ways. Men,
women, and children, many with their
lunch baskets, and some with lorgnettes,
daily evowd together in irretrievable con¬
fusion. Ostrich feathers, beads, ribbons,
luces, and other ornaments, of female
apparel are damaged and torn in the
scramble, but their owners are cot dis¬
mayed or disoouragfd. The reserved
space within the bar is so filled with la¬
dies and prominent persons, including
several representatives of our city etergy,
that them is scarcely room for the law¬
yers who wish to hear the case. Mrs.
Blaine was a solemn and sorrowful spec¬
tator two or three days. Doubtless the
antics *f the prisoner huve been the
cause of exeiting'greater interest in and
attention to the case. Whether or not be
is insane is a matter judicially determin¬
ed, and there is some difference of opin¬
ion among those who have witnessed the
proceedings this far; but the prevailing
belief is that he is acting a pert. It
aeems h-vrdly possible that a court will ad
judgeaman insane enough to )>• imsspon
sible who baa shown so race', method and
such clear appreciation of the consequent
cos of his acts. From tl day he ■ 1
the snot he has stood ia ec: slant fear of
public vengeance, and that he is one of
the cowards alive is evidenced iu the'.'fact
that whan fired at tue other day he laid
Ait down on Ihe bottom of the vehicle
and committed “tho bob. a rt ’ in his
pantaloons. Yet conceit and im-olence
arc his predominant char^oiBricties.
Over fifty members of the Hi.use of
Representatives, and quite a number of
Senators, are already here making prep¬
arations for ths Congressional temiou,
and alter mch political interests hr they
happcD to ha he at stake—especially the
offices in their respective States and dis¬
tricts. The President is at work cn his
moss g«, which, it is understood, ia to be
a short one. 'J’here is tome question
whether it will be put iu type bet ire it is
sent to Cong'ess or not. Mr. Arthur says
>’• want at y confounded newspaper
correspondent to steal it and have it pnb
lisk.d before it is delivered. Nearly kll
the Department 'reports arc- in, and most
of them have been outlined in the
graphic dispatches. The report of Post
master General Jam or is in some ie~p6c‘s
a v*rv interesting doenttte^t. I» shows,
in rtview for u tuiubcr of years, how
lunch a Department of the Guvernme it
ran atatid ud p»»t g-» ail to pieces, The
t'ofit Office Departure'? t Las been tlie Vic¬
tim of public piurder-rs • ver since pub¬
lic plundering became a popular industry
j n (b !S oonnfty, but it has s*.ecdi!y goLe
ou> uestl.y always keeping tip with the d«
wands uf (he people and promising bet
ler for the future. Mr. James does not
rfifor any radical engg ess ions for the irn
piovotnent of the D.-parlaiiut; ha adopts
«>«ie schemes «,f his predecessors ooneern
>"g postal savtt gr, mslilufons, the reduc-
11 o*i of money fees, and a Ids a sasgestiun
cf his own that salaries of postmasiers in
most of ihe 1 .rger cities shall bo iBcroas
«<*. The retiring brad of the Depart
bu clearly not dea»t with his sub
ject as fee would have done with a q«rtam
ty of remaining in the Cabinet.
There is a chance for the President to
look after some of our diplomats abroad.
Hcaicely had we got Uncle Ilaunibal Ham¬
lin safely off for Spain—having been sent
to a mild climate so that he would cot
have to buy an overcoat—-before Gen-
1 Stave’’ Hnrlbnrt and the illustrious Kd
patrick, who lost his hat io masy timea
dariug rhfJ an(J now 8eama to have
Jogt ^ boadi get # dip | omatio BCanda ,
dywn iu South America . The State De
jartment is waiting for official dispatches
but according to what has been learned
t i,p S0 t w0 warriors, who represent this
00UDlry in chi!j and Lave been tak .
icg d fferent sides in tne dispute between
those Governments, and m.king the
United Stairs ridrcu'ons. I don’t know
wliat the President may think of Kd~
patrick but if Mr. B t»n» is going to
stand sponsor for bis friend, Hur'.bar*,
ho will find that the safest place for him
i«• at home, in Illinois. During his whole
.~eer, ‘'Sieve’’ has always shone best at
t ome. Til-NO.
Who Wants a Miller?
1 desire k positiou M miliar in some
good merchant er enstom re d. I can
' e good referexce. es to qualificVio:-o.
C*n Jo any kindlof ^pairing on a nsiU
.not n», .3 -rod* A Uress me at
Hamilton
Au-.j-rnt*. Sanfoeo
« «*i
' ■ r ; t W ’ m T ,iS , ' ert 1 , ' ,,!y
. s< , *‘* 1 ' ;.- "• “ i n i>i »m.r f m *
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cerngtipation. and troub’es
ii aa inactive liver. We would s-iy to
onr eadere the Iwst remedy is Tabler's
iv- aline. or Live Regulator. Brice SOc.for
by Murrah k Crawford.
Notice of Dissolution.
To all whom it may concern we publish
tn at by mn-u *! consent, we have- this
_V.y d.-solved cop-rtnershtp, at-d the drug
builcass will in fo-ure be carr.cd oa un¬
de* the name S. G. R ey. Ail parties
« ^ firta wiU p ,. s , e ROttie »j th H.
^ R ey , bo is nathotiz-d to
reoe-pt for e fiam©. ILis ^ ,. f . b
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INDEPENDENT DEiVOORATIC NEWSPAPER.
HAMILTON, GA., FRIDAY DKCMMBER 2 , 1881 .
Make $‘io.Ou ForC/uistmas.
The publishers of Rutledge's Monthly
in the prlzi puzzle department of their
Monthly for December off\ r the follow¬
ing easy way for some one to crake
$ 20.00 : the
To the person telling ns which is
longest vr-r e in the the O'd Testament
Scriptures by Deo. lOtb, ISS1, we will
g've $20.00 in gold as a prize. The mon¬
ey will be forwarded to the winner De¬
cember 15th, last. Those who try for
the pr’ze mast send 20 cents with their
answer, for which they will receive the
Christmas number of tho Monthly, in
which will be published the nemeard ad¬
dress of the wiuner of the prize, with the
correct answer thereto. Cut this on-; it
may be worth $20 00 to yon. Address
Rutledge Pcbli lins Company.
Easton, Pa.
— - ------ ♦ -<► *
S'ackmon <P Kimbrough,
Keep the best and frei-hcst fattsily gro
ceries, and sell ut a uniformly small prof¬
it. Give (hem a call at M. Wolfson’s old
stand.
—---———-—
—HidVsP.-.Eitive Cure for Corns, w
cure warts, Sore aid Irfisncd Jcuils
and Bunions. Sold by Riley & Mason
Druggists, Hamilton, Ga.
Anoth er t'a udidate.
By a huge majority the people ot tin.
United States have declared their faith in
Ki Incy-Wort a. a remedy for all the dis
ea> rs of the kidneys and liver, some, how¬
ever, have disliked the trouble of prepar¬
ing.it f’o n the dry l<-no. For such a new
can iiilute r,p;rcarv iu the shape of Kidney
\Y,.-i iu MqitSd F irm. It is very concen¬
trated, is easily taken ami is equally effi¬
cient as the dry. Try i 1.; uisviUo Post.
Thysicians of Harris.
Yu v: v\V' toh|'*-v 5 .u'.ly invited to attend a
meeting of ITiysieinhs a v Drs. Mitchell &
‘Jopeiand’s < ffice, 11 o’clock am, llmil
ion, Ga , on the Isl Tuesday in December
next f or general consultation, in tli in
tcreotof onr profession almm. K spectfulJy
S (t. i‘ilt;V.V, M. D.
Louis Stanford, M D
f J 1108. S. MllOlIEIiL, i\r H
\ I'YllON Coi'ELAND, M D.
Wood Wavlcd,
On the Kigi t of wav of <' & B. It. U.
A ‘ply at •‘Columhiw Wo ui ynr 1,” or ut
114 Broad St., Colutubiin. G».
L Harris & Cj
Fresh and Sice.
Pineapples, Peaches, T mi vtoea, Salmon
Oysters mackerel and other fresh c-.nu.-d
goods just i\*ceived % ny Blackmon & n.m
brough.
Hardware.
Biaekmon & K inbrough h» vo » fuT
line of pad ocks, floor knobs, Lnigv',
Jjuits end other hardware.
Ten rounds J or a Hollar.
Call at B uokmoii & K mbri-ugh’s ar d
pet a supply of »l*e colf»o sugars
they have just received.
Pure and Safe.
Blackmon .t Kimbrough keep the best
brand ol keto-ii e o 1
That Old dial.
Is not fi* to bo fieou in deoaut company.
Acee & Jo h sou, Columbus, will soli you
one to replace it n' s?v‘h a low urce tbut
you will be a 1 named of Laving looked
shabby so long.
Not Sensational.
Blackmon <fc K'm'irongh keep tho best,
freshest end most desirable of family and.
fancy groceries, at.d by deserving expect
to command a liberal share of tho patron¬
age of their friends and the pubiic.
You Can be Suited.
Cowsert & Co., keep the finest line of
clothiDg, hats, boo’s and shoes in town.
They wi'l allow no ono to undersell them
in anything.
.fust the Thing
For the rainy season is a nice nrukrella
fioiu Acee it .1 ihnson, Columbus, who
have a large assorlment at low prices.
—Fortune and caprice govern the
world, but Gamble evils the best boots
and shoes in Hamilton for the least mon
ey.
Apples.
A fresh lot of Western Applet iustre
ceived by Cook Bros.
Strong Testimoniats:
Bcv. Caleb W. E.oy, father o t Rev. Jjp.
S. Key. say-:—
“Wbcntf wav i» city, yov. gave me
a i.ottD of Epping’* (.'..rnpoutid Extract ^
Bcliu. Wheu 1 clime li<,m>* X h, --in tuk
»*»P H according to dirwtiot n. 1 lmve
n ' ver rc " *'^ hom a “Y r ’” ldl b,:n -
eficia! • -ifectr. I feel as well now as I ever
frit in my life, after suffering many years
, from , kidney . troubles. . r I es'eem it
an m -
valoaWe remHy for diseases of the kUu-vs
llnd urinary organs B , .ueli as irritation, ’ in
flan.mation. etc. P!)-:* 3 C;forward me. at
onee. one doz,*n bottles, an ! make me yom
agent for Augusta. I think I can intro¬
duce it extensively lure.’’
Mitnafactureii anT for by Branrjon &
Carson, pioprietors, druggists Columbus.
G i.
A Teacher Wanted.
Tne Trustees of the West Georgia Nr i
, .KVI
the I .stituti .ri oa Decernt*er 1-t, 1 g& 1.
Ar pllcation of u-a, !e soli riled. By order
of Eo,ird. 7 Bcv ic-, F.-cieUry.
t
Panr. w ak, «n r l f> k’v rhilflir-n rcafic
at/jy and strong I-} B.uvru .- Br.t r .
ft pe;#3
TiJAQi
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS ai-o
a certain cure fljr all <!incases
requiring: a complete tonic . ospo
cinilj'InrUtjesrion, liy Kjroy.sift-, Inter¬
mittent Fevcre, AY ant of Appetite,
loss of Strenyrtb, Dec It of Uncrgy,
etc. Enrlchoi the blood, strength¬
ens tho wrasoles, caj gives new
Bfo to tho nerves. Acta l’ko a
clr?-rm on the digestive organs,
removing nil dyK-ieptio symptoms,
such us tasting the food., Itelcb.ing,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. Tho only Iron X’reparatlcn
that will not iilackr-n the teeth or
give headache. Sold by nil Drag
gists at fii.OO a bottle.
BROWN ClIEMICAIi CO.
Baltimore, Did.
thmt All Iron Bit torn tu-e iratl© by Bkdwn Cm. : cjt,
Cc. an hi have crossed icil lints i»t • l tratlo cu v.f. i t , ..
BEWARE of
'l l! W KtJJN.
; Nr «v A «vff, I HS‘J.
j ltl ” ta "" >*** ' i “‘ ke ““ *»''
i l/i«'irh annual revolution muier the pros
: ent liintiagi’ment,-Lining el for cl 1
,cih ways, ,
big and little, mo-.n and gracious, content
ed «nd unhappy, bepublicn.n and Demo¬
crat iu, depraved find virtuous, intelligent
and obtuse. The Sun light is for man
kind and womankind of a 1 sorts; but. its
g o ml wamith is for the good, while it
pores Lot dhcomfoit on the I>]i- torii g
liR, k« of the persistently wicked.
Xbii Sun of 18ii8 was a newspaper of t>
: M<1 "’ kind. It, discarded many of *he
forms, tiud a multitude of the sopwllu
uuh wor and j hi* *.ho« of ancient j ur*
ijhIi .iu. It uudvr'O'jk to report iu a fro h
Hucciuc’, uncouvcntioi'a! way all (tic
hews of tho world, omitting no event of
hnman interest, and commenting upon
Kti'aii'H with the tcarless-mss cf ahsolu'c in
dependence. The success of thi.i ixpari
nicnt was the snccess of the Hun. It. ef¬
fected a permanent change iu the style uf
American newspapers. Iiv« impor¬
tant journal established in this-country in
the d zan y< ars past has been modeled
after the Hun. Every important juurt.-.l
already exhisting his been modified hi d
bettered t.y the force of the Sun’s exam¬
ple.
The Hun of lf82 will be tho same on'
apoken, trntlitolling, and i'.-teristii g
newspaper.
By Iba liberal n“o of the means which
an a! undent prosperity affords, wo shall
make it belt r than ever be
foi".
\V» shall print al! the news, putting it
into readable shape, and measuring its
importance, Dot, by the traditional yard*
Ftiok, but t*y Ha real interest to the poo
pie. Distance from printing bonso
i qaare in not the fi nt consiTeratioii with
«ho 8nn, Whvoevir anything happens
worth reporting tfte get the particalars,
whether it Lappens Io Brookiyu or in Bok¬
hara.
In politico we have decided optnion
and aro accasfomtd to express them in
lungnag© that can t»e nnderfttood. We
► a y what we think about men and events,
That habit is the only aecret of the Kun e
political conrse. eight
'J bo Weekly San gathers into daily pa*
tho boat mutter of the aeven in*
sues. An Agricultural Derarsment of
Rfiu* mLVo./e r *t5?BRcji°g«nee onltewr^ien r '‘cm.'ph
a to
f i\,e Weekly Hun, and rnske it tie t-est
new-paper for the farmerahousohold that
*** fevtr P rit ‘ ted *
Who does not know and read the Hun
8nn, each number of which >s a Go-*
conda of interesting ?_ literature, with the
. , ?d?ng ... news/
re tumor-matt* r
enongh to fill a good-az n took, aid In.
finitely mere varied er.d fLteitaining
than eriy book, big or little?
If onr idea of what a newspaper should
he |»L--a rs jon freed for tho S :ri.
Oar tf rmH nre as fo Iowf;
For the d&i’j S ;n, & fc-nr page nbe*t <»f
twenty-eight columns, the j ncc l.y malt.
poet j x!-!, is -Ti cei Is a month, or -ftJ.fiO
» year, or tncioding the f-unday peter, an
e’ght pace sheet cf fi’y-aix columns, the
price i> Co cent* per month, or $7.70 a
J e ” r ’ postage paid.
r.gid. tS
gpe
The price of the AVTvkly Hun, eight
pages, fifty-six ro’nmns, is tl a yvar,
r« tage paid F-.r clubs of ten svnd.ng
ill) we will sei d an cx’ra cooy free.
Addrtvs I Vi ENGLAND,
i Toh’i ter cf The Sun. New lek City.
HAMLIN WS»«S
m so 1 to any RtUlrchS, announcing 1
Turnout YVt'jaatj St., HOSlVk'iW EoatiiUi Kt.,KliW kOKlit
I1J Ave. .C!niC A:il ).
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Garmcre’s Artificial Ear Drums.
As Invented and worn t»y Mm ©rrfactly rtHiorns tlid
hiNiriuN !•: itunlv tlc.tf li-rt ..Arty yiur».l.c lu:ir» with t la m.
evua u li. I,>-•:*,distinctly. Arp not utiici’\ uiul ro
Hi.tin in i» . ni m without aid. I ‘..-a ri j't.vo Circular fvoo.
t’.vimov : Do not ho *1 -ccive l b\ h-.uut* «ar tlriuna. Mum
Js the outv nuooosvfnl artificial ear Drum muuufactnrod.
«f«Hn ttiirtrsro, S.W. Cor. 5th k Race stt*.. Cinoinmiti, O,
BiWACfOAi AR-.diof Rnre Crltflnabty,ontltlotl. im§ „
*Ph? fr n nt j't ohloul B.ilvttl. The ivuiWid’SM ourciuuy
fiMerfid troia tho uto oi 1 n'chsihilitv m> t«> mH’unty.lu re
?S« v3ftl1.lt>-**,4s m f-tl ikins Ua’itrilta. rare inform* - !-*tt
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It fontains fhcfall lii- fory of liif noble mat eventful lift
.vi,I lusunlly ;» ^afH»imvtio!t: Surgical (routmom, d. »vMi,
funeral ubuefiUhis,etc. Dtwshvolil“ca 'I l»* o* 'bvvnuV sU linnca yourlif'' lln* \v
ninluMnoUfY. < iM tiaUmis.
Im'ip only tuilhentlcand full\ iinNti-ftt^'M IIfoot-mr mar
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PATENTS
\V<‘ fiuntinv.o ti> jvet an Solicitor a for VaD'ntn, Cavonts,
Trade Marks, t'opyriglif.s, ore., fortbo United ytatf's,
Caiiada, Cuba, lliirlj-llvo England, yeans’ France, experience* Germany, etc. We
Lave had
Patents obtained through ns nro in)tleed in the Per
f.nti! ic Amkmcan. $3.20 This largo and splonditl Ulna
of traftid weekly j ia;u*r, u year, shows the Progress
Scfencot is ^ cry interesting, and has Patent an euormourf Solici¬
cireulation. Address MUNN A CO.,
tors, pub's, of Scientific Amkhican, .'»?'Park Ku\v,
New York. Hand honk about Patinitsfvea.
jj
heiwAg.la, ffpralns,
i’i-.ii: ia tho Back nr.il Side,
T hcr>' |; uctl'.lt’g more pr.lnful than these
It- , i -it, Uie p .ln can be nmnvul and
I,’: - • • J t.-y tusu Of p£f»y Davis’
Pisiti f .r.
r i’i-. , ■ , <- p/n.!*:. fs o.>: n. eltesp IVnzIno
c- l'-' , : l!m? .lil: -l l-c Kept
. i om cl* t to iicotil Jiinf; -r
. . in,)- in ft jin untrlcit cent il
l-,- ' ..y iK> tivii-o Inn in than i.ooit.
i-'-ln t-UUcr lies been in constant use
for filly yi -s, au>t the universal ttstlmonjr
f.-.-.i eh parts of th * world is. It novor
tv. 1 .' ! net n ‘'7 olfi’ots a ivrinaneiit cure,
.
t ut V, n in-vi-s pain .".li.iOHt. lnstai.lancouBty.
i.rl >r a j-i.i-i y vegiiaUc ri-mr-dy, It is safe
1: i'.' hand of Uio mast Inexperienced.
The roc ’’I of cures by t-lm use of j’ain
lint.: i vi l DU volumes. Tho following
ivtwt • trim letters received show what
those v. ho have trial It think *.
L-.'.yv.* Ae c tdy, Owatonsa, oliieo Hlnn., wife liee-j- nays: Hiilijert
i. - , your lny i
t-- rear f-- 11 rli< .an-llein. Our
r > w tlio Pain AiJ.i.ioi, wUich .jicedUy
< • jti. •*.
c .I. ; .’ov/iTl writes from the Sellora'
lv .1 \ LoiuTon:
I a . it im iiJiSiutYvl rirceyoarswUl' nrnrnlKlfi
r ’'t i . 'i ; /.aviii^cf tpGKf.’Muu'fi. Tho(luetor-i
f. a ■ • ;»•. •fi.i' fi'ii*.-] ' t> r ilf ii'H > -l ic.ivo K iij’ my ml o.i it >o in
t; s | your liof. ain im.ku,i y
i “ ! • tn.ito »• able I ti'f.vo follow roirrum-ii my
str ? *.;t , u.ni un no*v to my uctitu
f l ' ■ .'itliyjl. writes:
G. H. X verth, gtuco. Me., ••!«f In
1 < . '•;* .!»•; ri imi:if*<tii.b‘ fn *n ; nln
fho ■ '-i t j.y the use >>f your 1*ai;< iviiu.KU.
E. ic:*z Foyn: forrhcumatlain,
I ’i. : dynur Pain T ir.r.rii
and h.i\b r.'.’«ive<l RiOut buru.iit.
r t. l,- /: e ■<> \:i u aalrn •
J/1l e ui<-.*d Pain fil - , f r till-ty- srs
rrni Ili'ii found it ft > <> < r-j ui m j liiiiu
•*** f ‘,u> *.?i li *.od it meriosH.
fr,. pT.i jii.r, writes: f
I’, arm /. LtM r r J'. t' ;r, CflS0* , l | Itss: rhtii;matlHJH.
Vhli. Hilbert, comrract, Va., v/r
I r 'j.i oetiifil tii'c, I know your l'All* Kili.ib
Irt Ujo l>OAt jnwiiCiiiO I » nn t-. t.
AT dniggip«a keep Pain Kiu.r.a. Its prt c
1,-v s.i low Rat If Is Wllfiln -Jie reach of all,
pud tt wilt save many limns its cost In doctors'
bills. a«e., 60c. and #1.00 a bottle. -
PER5VY DAV5S A. SOM, Proprietors,
Providence, R.).
CENTENNIAL
pJS ll
THE BEST MILL
It aar.ara'ns Cabr'i. aud oil fonl »•
from e l.oct. Ill also a pnrTtr .t r lenti*- ot
Tlmolkr, Clover, r.iid fit K- -CS of eroCa. 'I
gre.t I-v.oioijL over e-.x-r liitr.n 1» that
b*a two Iib'jiu. It In e.l ... tally a-laftoU
'rrsLcebouBO idj«. P-oU for l>..crtp*lva
buC I’riert I.Iat. <v«3. to <SO»l..r.,«d
6, FRCSMAN & COK8,
RACINE, V/faconoln.
——— -
th ldr-to. r i *--,•: >»r'J»/tt*» 5 ti!le«f. PenilrinaRtren
tor }•, a f f i.rtiM* ' • }< 1 r i r, ♦nr-.»«rit«»M umi
J' ' -.nS-Aif inveat
I’.UENXh procurttl pr*<nirrd. t Vionrt.t»n-i >r an. *v,i4. E /tdifr*
v .rranti fy
*r.E ir *• ai-i 1 r ’.r ryhu at hues. I'en* Mend Id
*t>unpA 1 f <r Tn* < ttrrn-5v.Idler.•' and o n
a d I. .,»ty iawi kianks ftr.d instruction*. W*
r«>i r-fer to the i-'*rid*f.f rmntv-nt-rt *nd Client*.
Lent al Notice mm ■
— : 0 : —
./. M. Mason . Dentist
Cities over Enr-Uiter-SmiL
ColumbuH, (aeorgiti.
Trpa>tA1))Mrt"Hl Teelk h»»« 1 l>W» a*va
Gtiin* t • D h T- *;!l» i'.e:?u
flfully WllJi
gold on or: i-H matf.mai,.
Inserts Artificial Teeth from one to an
E itire Sett. ALL 7T0?.Z 0VASA2T
ZSEDi PriC'H very Bessoialie. 'IteSb
extracted w.iL-.u! pa:«*.
■ 1
- -
m ■
IN THE WORLD.
SI A YEAR.
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.
-H -
Progress _ ©f the Age, O
H
* i
M. ? s. Moslem Style,
M. S. Marvelous ©ales,
M. S. Mamiaioth ©lock.
M.S. More ©pace.
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I HAVE IJEMOVi.n TO THE ELEGANT, SPACIOUS ALI)
ew ,, >5wC rck
Son la ‘of and Adj >ininii Uio IlamUtoj) Waruhou^, wher^ I >\xA
Exhibit a Heautilul and Cor plou* Stock of
Oofljaaig*,
Dry €Umm 8 s,
©ISSBCM lkEa«I*If®©tS,
Harness aiwi saddlery,
Notions and Fancy] Goods
€r®ckcs*y ami Crlassware
AND AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
v a. i ; L-1 >5 ■ 1 y J yf m
I
m i K iw PSESfSq K ■ fi
■
6 5 / 3S * J ^
?
Orirqiltitt*, Huperior and Ex(i«!l«itt iu Evc*;y Respect, at
PRICES THA T DEFY COMPETITION
, |
i Irt tliis or tiny other mat kef* My fnci'iiies are 'ttrgely increase in evtfry
direct ion.
LA. Larger lionise !
More lloom !
Lower I’rioeN I
More CJei lca 2
j Who will always tin pVssvd lo (-xt- nd POLI1E ANI) PROMPT
Attention to onr I’atrons,
! And warrant everyt’iit.g as representfi- Tin* Ltghe=t prices allowed
Cotton »ES«I either
Cosnatry Produce^
n psytrieni lot o.)'*<is or nceonnts. Th*tnkf*il f»r very Irkorttl j-atron
in the pu**i, un i Ho’ivi-tn ' a t ttr aim « m tho future, 1 f<*el justified
a-'iirioiv my l; r« rt t - ml i*< »nw till 1 .i i 1 cxrt o ve*y ififorl to <1
it i vc* ti t*ir inurv^at'd o>m It tenci*.
“w olitso^t.
Would You Serve
Your best interest ? Then call at bowser
ifc Co’s , for dry goods or groceries, hatd-
vare, crockery or glassware. They do
not propose to allow anybody tb underset
them.
The Tadles
Of Hamilton and vicinity ■will find tb£
stock of diesa goods, notions, fancy
goods, trimmings, shoes and prints kept
by Cowsert & C to be ti e bet>.t selected
in Hfturiiton and they are determined to
allow "obody to undersell them.