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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL
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J. L. Den-sis.........Proprietor.
HAMILTON, GKOKGIA,
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io Marti* « * ihcAdioir.um (ii.xdcn ... SmK cousin*-.s, , o
fre.h a nd 1’urc *» i> l u J* rs »
to th lull Hlhramt p.«iu on Mi'tscripUofi.
Kithi. r $i a y* dr.
Local Itriefs.
Mr. Sam W. Robinson, ex Clerk
Harris Superior Ccuit, is in town.
We have net er seen a better ar
ranged art gal cry than the Temple
of (riles T. William:- Call and see it.
Mr. Ashnry Johnson, formerly a
well known and prominent citizen of
Hamilton, died in Columbus last
Monday. O’Neal, of Columbus,
Mr. Charlev
was in the city last fcabbafh. influence. Our
mmister has an attractive
Misses Fannie Johnson and Mamie
Cook came up from Columbus and
spent last Sabbath with friends here.
telegraph Willis Fortson action is engineering, force. The the
const!
wne is up from here to Columbus and
will probably reach Chipley Saturday.
Mrs. Lanniu Johnson and the ju
i n or member of the Fuqua er editori¬
al force, left for home yesterday. home
Mrs. Fannie Hill has returned
accompanied by her sister, Miss -Stel¬
la Mitchell.
Mr. Mr W Vt • is. k’ Walker tt other lias nas been ucciiacuug actina
as agent of the railroad here for ten
days in ti e place ot Mr. Is. B. Gam
mdl who is on the sick list.
cJ^ Tin. «nS West ( leorrit tSiint Auricultural
* see A.
advertisement ot the tmstces.
’1 he attention of our readers is in
vitcri . to the , ) r 1 oi b * v v.
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Miss Donnelly. 1 aey have a n ’ ost
uomplete line of millmery and fancy
goods, vvhic I, our 1 idy readers would
do inspect *
nd to
Many of our readers will have oc
cusion to visit Columbus n-xi Mon
day to see the em us, 1 hey should
not lose the opportunity to examine
the stock of clothing of (ri E. I liom
as, who does not hesitate in wan ant
ir.g every article to be as represented.
His is the only house in the souib
tl at eschews shoddy and handles on
,y StKsc, * ,» 5 ,«™
on a visit to relatives in ’! roup, re
turned homo this week. She was ac
com pat 1 led riy Mr. W. K. I.ovelace,
a former Hairr.ltoir.an Mrs. Dr- Brid
dy, Miss Ma r'-. k‘ Id iveiace, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kuibvy, all >1 whom are
guests of nr clever follow citizen,
Mr. James Lovelace.
hast Fr das at neon, Hon. Joseph
F. Bou delivered a speech favoring
his candidacy fol’ congress, at th
court house. It was an able, candid
“5 him Sia “clcia'wi certainly ‘icji „2- had
for any votes, it
the eitect of satisfying those who
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nothing in poult of mtelhgev.. e,
tlie national democracy nothing in
point of strength, should lie
tiie party nominee.
To Cont uiujiti ces.
concentrated, potent alterative, or
blood-cleansing remedy, that wins
# golden opinion from nil it
1 who use j
for am- humor from ’he aunmo 1 j
pimple, blotch, or eruption, swelling, to the |
formidable scrcfulons or ul
cer. Internal fever, soreness and 11!- |
ceration, > ield to its benign intluenc
es. Consumption, wh:cn is but a
sc.rofulous allecdon of the lungs, may
in its early stages, be cured by a free
use of this God-given 8 remedy. ? See
article • , on consutuptum ami 4 its * treat- .
ment m part HI ot the Morlds D s-
1 pensary ri Dime Senes ot pamphlets,
Costs . two stamps , post . na n. Address
... Models ... )i. pensary Medical -( 1 1 W- ,
t.on, Buffalo, N. V.
Jours the l.ritder,
It is only necessary to take a peep
at his mammoth dry goods emporium
to prove the fact that J S Jones :s
lead.ng line. tne trade of Golumbus in filled ins
His large store room is
to its utmost capacity with rich and
seasonable fabrics, hardly leaving
standing room for the crowds that
daily thioug its aisles, in eager search
of the many bargains there to be had.
A column is elsewiteri devoted io an
enumeration of tlte e, but the half
has not been told. Go and see.
What's Savrd is Gained,
Workingmen Tierce’s will economize Medicines. by
employing Dr.
His “Pleasant Purgative Pellets” and
“Golden Medical Discovery cleanse
the bUKid and system thus preventing
fe\ ers and other serious diseases, and
curing all scrofulous and other hu¬
mors. Sold by druggists
Krai 1 1 and Serve.
Wells’ He.1th Reimwer. ftreate-t remedy
•n enrch tor nupetenev. hvimiti (H'xuv
Afiiillty. Ae., fl. at firugsrlrtn. lift. Depot
l.VMArt. RANKIN A IAM Vl\ Atlrate.tia
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Fancy Goods, in great profusion
r-". he fotr d at Lindsay & Sanders’
Crockery House. Cohan bus, Ga.
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FALL.
Grand Exhibition of Sh-V Goods.
Jir^^ 7
Dress I'abrics. During the week
the assortment in all lines will be
complete. We have everything
desirable in dress Goods foreign and
domestic manufacture: Show Cash
meres, Shoodahs, Jerseys Armures,
Ottomans, Draps I)’ Alma aad l ; !an
nels in black, myrtle, bronze, blown
win,', cadet, navy and terra cotta,
shades. We have line of Jl.LL'MINA
ted Silk mixtures, that trim, or
combine with, Colored Silks, Satins,
^ ~ -
very pretty. Wo offer a superb lot
of Embroidered Cashmeres and
Braided Shoodahs worthy the atten
tiort of most critical tastes.
Silks Sji.ks* !
We have a long list of New Fab
r.cs, say Ottomans . m . dark ,, and t all n
shades, Satins DeLyons, Merveileaux
Rhadame, Grosgrain, &c., &c., and
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we put you on notice not to buy 1111
til you sec- our stock, or you may re
gret it.
IK/ Blushes, Velvets, Velve
TEENS We show the above in all
grades, in plain and brocades, and
na.c e ell all ch-ulcs .rnaucs.
Bu i i ONS, ’ 'FrJMMJNGS, Braids,
( &«;..! We t have them , m endless , va
, r j L j.y match our suitings.
*& KxthaordinakvBaro.ains! „ , 1 o
>
j a,.» A, «*» «kh S ,«i al ed«,
: will place on centre table a line of
( GHKAM ... LACKS • at ai lcC ic,< Der I cr vaM >ai«, [ that in
will astound the most crontc shop
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. • Also a line of Batin Ribbons
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j 1 light blue, pink and cardinal, suit- .
»*
i able for Hair and Hat ribbon;:, at ioc
\ per yard. On another table will be
; a mixed lot of Ladd s’ hats, all new
j Cantons, &c, at 25c. worth
( 75c to $1.00. On still another table
j will be a lot of Ladies’ Hats, which
; i we put at 50c.
j ^ -q j '|'nis Announckment!
, me a m(Ktsupcrb stoc k of Ho-
1 >•- *» r
»--y
$10 a pair, but to uislaui.e a < urn
petition will to morrow commence
j a sa j e 0 f I00 jr) Ze n Lad'cs’ 1?* 11 »r >
; pifii H<|se at 2Q cents a p iir, $i; 20 a
! j, ^' JX ... P aiiS They are worth ,15
01 ‘ '
j cents a pair. Also, 1 OO dozen fri •
j colored Ball.riggan, blue, brt IWil ri [
' cardinal - seam less, at the nominal
j j U -j cc t) f 2 ^c a pair, $i 50 a box of
^ a j rs
G ne hundred and fifty,
,W,. bojV a,„i
; Half-Hose regular make 110 cut
j soam s at a? per dozen $1 is for
’■ 1 S i.-.-.ri,cc,,js.ir. -
V' 5 Again. \»e , shah , al , < nei rt, r «. ce
siiccialties ir. common Dresu Gooj» ; ,
known as 25c goods, say: No 1 is
an illuminated, polka-spot Cashmere,
•
ter Moi.esat t(>y , an e-v cp iOi.,i
,
banpun in eight d tteient shades
Lot No 3 contains 3500 yards of
American Cashmeres and Le /es in
a ll the new shades, fit the popular
nrme of 1 I.ot No 4 has 5.000
yards of mixedGood, at 5 c per yard
Now is the time! Don’t wait until
y OWr nuighbois gobble them up.
* ' (,r N v ... * C An . '' ( " M
mekhs! In . th\s Untj wt‘have evnus
. , ; ^ •„ „ ie host Hbrics in
Americ Frem . h and English looms;
and ... m b- vs Ca> tmeres, the , part .... oi
the bills tnat ncravs gives mother .
cai , ,,d TcfiMe.' we can make
it very €My to huit t i le m. We are
perfectly charmed with the styles and
Ctorurs, tovkls, talking nap
K!N ,- n c think w . ;ue not
w -; Kl in sav i„ R we show the biggest
spread M and handsomest line in Geor
gin. Ceme and see our Towels at
10,15,25, 40, 50, 75, cents and ,
$1 00 each. We run then: up to
$gS per dozen They are worth look
mg at. \\ e commence Table cloths
at 25c per yard, running up to $3 25
per yard for 10-4 wide. Elegant sets
in Cloths and Napkins to match, in
white, gold and ait shades.
*-irK.; ht' , cky Jeans! We have
7,000 yards at 15. 18, 20, 25 the 40, 50.
and 60 cents, and can beat man
ui.tctmvs , „ on prices.
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t'xT’W e have mammoth stocl* ot
Blankets. Men’s am! Boys’ Nats,
Gent's and Bovs’ Shirts, Cravats and
Merino (Inderwe.tr, C We have a
thousand arid one Other tnmgs not
named, that we can do vou gOt»d on.
EXTRA r \xr.
Please ». Note' We earn a much
ot goods thaa , -... Golumbus . ,
tier c ass
has seen in t wenty years. Out
Cloaks run up to $60 each, our silks
to ? 8 ) t'r ayard. We think ve can
please everybody- would ceru-ialy hc
pleased to have them test th mat
ter.
TEACHER WANTED.
Tt
cnUaral ;< Oft ed wi )• <**■•»
Hire to provarif tho ftrvwe* of h oomp*
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j GEORGIA, r v». a.,*t,.o £A5,RI3 ajet tor
. U u.-e,h r a... ; u
SiMd*.J*o £2
| ber 1882 at »y o ■ Wn (> j I
; T c r-'i -n,. rv
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tfiErnSWartod SSWSwb to 5 5
,-*?•.»••• * ..krt'*? n«*>*!<•«?• v^ryw y .•< ,: ' u t a "n
'
) ExeCUtOrS Sale.
GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY.
vntue c f hu 01 der iron, the Court
: sSSEas
ty, ibfc l ruowug (1- -r/r.cil laii-i? UoIohr- 1
in ? to iii-- fesooo <if Atnbrc-' PhiJo-i oc*
ct.: t j-v it: Lots of iai a No’rt. CUl, 200
mo 1 fill aluo 1-00 aerf-M ■; lot Buiabot
| ‘2Hi. nuil 20 sen s <>: Jot tiitab-- Haiti - 2H, Jy
U-fi in tlji 2ts( d. -trict of. county
containing 725 »cres more 01 less.
,
There is n»»t. tbo place s plendid -
j dwtimna and ali nee, v'sry out Pnitdings.
guW fl . r dl :ribaMou . TaraiK baif CftMh .
balance in tweive moatbs wub interest
from date.
Also, at the same time ana p:ace odb
;y.„ , old wrob.
0.«.‘3r<l, lt-Si.
li ' ___p__ r, p,,,tph * FWfor | I
_
: G GOKGIA, Harris County. , I
Wbereas, ce.iait. petuionew have #p- I
plied to the Cou.nnt-eoncrs Court,
mg tb«t the «f DL-ment roed beginning at 1
the place of (b <->e H. C. j* iSH. i uu-j
nit) -K to the autrict hue between Good,
■
“» 8 and wniib s eiHtnop -nonce on the ,
dieirict lice due imrtfi to the rued rnn- 1
t0 D nn i« p ’» rmd, thence to the r- >un
*.v line L-y-.m ", '-r»*joe hlong the ci-nuty
; iioe to Ibeoouni.v 'meroAd.^.u-u' ?•>»» uio
,*«m he e>--L pafcirc; »*'"’» ,
!
j the 1<avei Oocnutiwaaers court vi «f *i im Reeds <>*' unch m d j
tM s,,mH '
. Ju . „ ni o.mvcnieiice; now thin w to I
odB vv g admonish nil pormn-H that on |
.. u d efiw the Tn«.<: .y i-. November,
1 next, arid public road wdl be grauied if
llo .. hewn to the contrary.
l'bu> Oct. 4.b, j «81
Flvnn Hauoutt, Jri,
Clerk Com. C'Oir' K <& U
.
Executors’ Sale. i
j j
Will In sold the hi :hrst hiddi;" It-fore I
to i
' the Co r Ikies- o"i h i i town of Hi -t
ilnn -l-i' is county. Gi orgia . vviteiu fho I
j 1 1 d li-mrs oi s.i e hi the iii>t 1 m ■-". v iij 1
I NovcinlKT r-tet’. to lobowm • d'xir--bed i
I.tiu! to v\ i(. I of oi *,• 1 oo < "ii a i.- |
in if i\v i l;itn»ii« tl >ii,fl d* ~ .ii a its tr.< rt* I
J1 Hi A A‘so, uMy t .I'm \\‘ urf - f t ti* |
Vrf.s - siHf‘ J>| li>i of Ihgo N 181 a a fill11
ucr«w mil the ii»*nh w(* t c <»fi er of :ot Xo.
Fit, --ill ot which coniniui ‘28? ac.us
more ur Itrs ly n 1 ’ uhI Th 3 t»ar si. u \t d ii«
th- nvfnti- tii di-oi< t i f -i;»id c-iimt-r, »*i I
t.si ii s»h dw phmt.U. oil i "« <«-. c-ie ! bv j
l ». - .J, » D , Kid hold us tl.' piofiertv J
i ■ <1! * ',(■ «v Ai * oiv dt r e i, uu< \ h;.s will
fin- dirivvm* m : r 11 .eiut-nt *>f i »u i, |
- wi ll -v tr r< flG ( r ' f'H- t Fof f’G ti'-n- j
I .1 M LI v Htniit *n, I
(i-i A C .) ll .u t i / i huh I l j
I S V (KM , or hriiort crtNiJ . Tbw Ot*. lih, I
OuKts R. \Vei» 4 »k,
Ka’b af the will (’ Ma iilm M t ur. dvo'd
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I Administrator’s Sale. )
j DICOKUIA, HARRIS COVSTV. I
j. n v htuc of «n ovd- r from the 1> m ■- ■
; bliM.-iiit • 1 ordinal v ( .f wiM o»:m' •. will
1 ::z i":S !
'^* «!•" f 11 wing . r*hd i. >. Win, -
j i„g the «-.-o c <■< T:ia !y Dmirl, dwo»-".i |
, »,> «ji. v ( --i lmifu lot of lau.l 'timber
, ’’J’'Jj'f |'SkT nV gin tt,''
: 2t»,»i dtMrct of oiivhi .liy Miu- ">aw, now
Sold for distribution.
O tob> i 3rd 1 s 8 j
(I s -i(w P Da: ill At'iu’t’r.
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i Administrators’ Sals.
j Georgia, Harris County,
j W i.\w f «U KT to the t’-urt Howe
i ,i 0 m- in the town of Hamilton, in - fid
| e"-nty, on tin first '!mndav ia A^'lMtS Novctiber,
d ,, tr:ufe Fiat i. [subject It r-f to l«t wi Xo. low* 2fi, dowr] omtiiining to
v ,n ; h
one hundred »crcg of lend, more or lew, ht
s Uy 3 1 h/fikt of lU.m comity, n. d tor
^ by or»l»r of court, lerm^
cash. October 31, 1882
John it. Hastry, Adm’r.
txcecutors’ Sale.
Georgia, Burris County.
Agreeably to an order from the Honora¬
ble court of ovfii - ur v of ftwid county. V- i l
be sold before the court heuso no-o' in -aid
county on the first Tne-day November
• ext, < in- following fief: rihed lan ’ belong¬
ing to the estft-■■ ot Daniel II. Ziwherv de
r. dNofi to wit : Part of lot of bold number
3 i containing 122 acres more or less and
the titst half of lot number 36 containing
39 acres more or lew and fifty hc r- mm*
„ r 1,. W „f number 2 rt serving onefowt'n
of an acr* with rieht q n.iv to suae, :W
family burying giottrfi: a'l lying in the
fourth district of originally i'ronp ituti(ai now in
it-irris county. Sxdd for dist r
(Usortlftlice with the will or -aid deceased.
Terms halt cssii and b' lance, in 12
mouths, th * 3rd. ISriJ
I'. P. CAWBEin, Ex’t’r of
D. H Zaobebx Oec'd.
Georgia, Harris County* ,
Administrators’ Sale.
Will bs sold before the ccurl boose
han-oi in the town of Hsmiltoo ia a.fic
eottoty on the first Tuesday in November
tux , the following describe! *u ’ belong
#! . re8 of lend more or less cm of
numbers 41 aafi 42 iu the A.th dudrict of
ssi't eonniv
for distribution, by order of court
of ordinary Tema e^b. Oct XYl lSM'
John M. Hvusox, AJmt r.
GEORGIA, HARRIS Coimty.
A. Tty lor hi* app'-i-G fur exorup
ic»u of porSni
1^2 h* S' H'7 a»*. i '**r
Cfc^t-d t>eirg uar$pte tn.ed.
Ail perils c .r cerue-Ure hereby noti-
552 SS???S
Uitov y e „ t gy-h. t 882
F. O. W mum, Ordina ry.
'Georgia, Harris County.
H (3. Omu«»oi> »x»»u« of the last wU
-r.de a meat of i^ardock C«mer >n We
of s»id c<mLUy deoiled tu • de* ftpylicfc
mol u > tin- la-..d* belonging to the
tZSL
fied to ‘Tow c *u »iv bv the first •Monday
™ ora., .ea.ld
„ott» e ,.»W retMO.nh 0^3,188..
tc13V f atOTo’ SalQ
in tii" tow oi H-uuiltou in K»id county on
the ;it-f itn-Hony in ..o 1 . - liii-or next, the
u-llowifg (U-^-ririwl tool belonaina to tlie
■ tatfi ot Ai * I SeLon, deceased, to-wit.
acres otf of lot of .'ami number 225 lying
in toe ri.-t distii- r of -aid c uuty. of
su'd tor disoilmtii 11 by outer of court
ordinal y. 'I enub rv.sb. Oct. 3rd, ISB2*
Gk -koe VV. lim s, Auiu’tV.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Georgia, Harris County.
Whereat) more than fifty free holders
of said county h-tVe filed a pe'iiinn in my
H:ikw g thaL tha fi ua tl,,n of
fence or no fence be sunmitted to
of conn - v > a “ d “ counter -peti
lion of more (ban fifty free-bolders hav
i( « . hheu fiied _ alid whereas said connter
J , on Lttri oeeu me t by a petition of
w( , nty .g V0 R dduior,al free-holders.
it n, tbeaefore ordered that an election
^ h _, f , at eoart gronod8 j a eac h Mili
tin (jlstr let of said county on Tne.uay,
... -noo’’- . f 0 „ t ., ber ’the nex t for “fence” or
under «»«« ,- a :es ar.d
rf g.ji a tions as provided each for members being of
the Oenerul As ietnbiy, voter
r *2* r. q aired to vote in the Miliatia district in
*•
Given under under my end official sig¬
nature, September 28, 1882.
' J F- C, Wiluamv, Ordinary.
nrnnpTA U'i.vuJiA, m'um.’) TTAPPTCl nnTTNPPV uyriui,
Administrators oale.
Agree O 1to an order Dorn tlie Honors
aide oonrt of ordinary of said county, will
l>e .- old before the court bouse door in
stud COG ty, Witlii i the legal hours of sale
00 the first Tuesday in November, mx',
the following described land belonging to
the es’are of J.-sse A. Goodwin, tale of
said conuly tl r- f; e S", d, 1 - Ait: 202J
L, ,t id b.ud v.uiuia r couittiuii-g
Q,ore or It so and one hundrerl and six ys
jjy,, seres, lot nutuber 100, lying and be-
5 ,ig i n ih« 20 b tii i: .ct of said county,
( .|,! 'an-■t; 1.105 i-h of land more or less,
wold for -li- ribn'1 ii. Terms cash.
September 80th, 1882.
James A. Goodwin, Administrator.
Executors C-i o
uui
By vi rio ot cr - 1DJ - ri OOTj T, I of
ordinary of H rns ci noil bo fid 1
hldor.; L tj t*tU non t in st*id coi. *
y c f St l lU* d.iV in Novt't»jhor v\< xt
LG cit*snr»:»(*(] l.'iii*) b» ii.DiG'* » io
liiD < 1 i) H Hunt ii.jioa ai tc-vvr
Tr t r. n rciRr iV-W. 47 t : aert j • i, -t nuu
i> 4 *f 805, 14HJ no-rid o( Lot i p's
mg in *1 id tweni-ifith rti»/riot OI
MiiFG 'g-G now' KfUriM s
COD aiLirji' 400 ftcrnn moro or lass. Place
is wtnl wpt> r- h 111- t vo acitlemeuts, with
Tv wo ton t-8 or, HbtaHion rood ouo tuile
J," A
nw: v n (m? . rcb inl, ant is convenient
to good school and cbnrcttes.
sis
Executors Sale.
On the fir; t 1'fiursday io November,will
ba sold on tfie promises, tbe following
d-jneribed lends, belonging to the estate
of Ji fferson Druiel, late of Harris county,
deceased, vi2t lot nnuobcr 354, containing
2-12 1 2 acres more o r Iras, and sixty one
ucios, more or fees, < ft of !a' 355, five
aor. h, more or less of lot No. 353 aud
sixteen acres off of 1 t No 353, ad lving
in the 20!h Di t-rict of originally Masco
geo now Harris county. Sold for purpose
of a division. Terms cash.
The plane is io good repair, bas good
hons-s, bares, Ac , is convenient to
churches and schools, and is in a good
farming e immunity. time and
Also, will b« sold at the same
place all the mules, cows, hogs, farming
tools, ton - hold and kitchen furniture,
corn, fodder, cotton seed, buggy, wagon,
ite., belonging to said estate.
G. A. Mxkand. Executor.
CANVASSERS WANTED
—FOR THE—
Sehaff-Herzog
ENCYCLOPEDIA
OP
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE.
By Philip Sohaf?, D U, LL.D.
This is one of the t est works for exce
rienecd canvassers to handle that has
been issued for years.
Send for descriptive- circuLrs and terms
ALSO FOR THE
Life and Characteristics
. OF
HENRY WARD BEECHER.
Bv Lyman Abbott, D.D.
Cnnvassers find this one of the mos
popular books of tbs dav. Bead for de
senptive circular and terms.
ALSO FOR THE
CYCLOPEDIA
OF
PraCtleal Quotations,
No book issued this year has had high
er or better endorsements Agents have
wtonishing success with It Send for de
soriptire circulars and term-.
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FUNK & W AGNALLS,
10 aad 12 Dej Street. X.Y.
of Every Kind
[
«o to m. « #umvs,
j IN STORE
NOW
And daily arriving at M. WOLF
SON’S Columbus Store the largest
and most complete stock of
Full and Winter
DRY GOODS
ever brought to Hamilton, consisting
of a full line of Ladies’ Cloaks ami
Walking Jackets, Balmoral Skirts*
Zephyr Shawls, &c.
'Tlse Columbus Store.
A BEAUTIFUL
Line of Flannels for childrens sac
ques: etc., in ail colors.
&© t© M. W©LtFSOJf’S.
ALL WOOL
Lindseys, something new and good
^Iie Columbus Store.
CHILDREN’S KNITTED
Hoods and Sacques, Waterproof
Goods, Ladies’ Hats, Flowers and
plumes.
t&o to M. WOIiFSON’S.
THE BEST
Line of Ribbons ever exhibited here,
of Satins, Brocaded and Silk,
.
Tlse Coiizmlms Store
A FULL
And complete line of Notions, La- •
ces and Corsets.
€3“0 t© JJIv
CLOTHING, HATS,
Ard Gent’s Shoes—the most con>
plete line ever shown in this market
Tlie Columbus Store.
SHOES
I take special pride in announcing
to my friends and patrons, and the
people generally, that I have taken
special care in selecting a line of
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes
of a better quality than ever kept
and a better selection. Every pais
guaranteed or money refunded.
r A NICE LINE
Of Gent’s Cassimere and Jeans.
FURNITURE.
I also take pleasure in announcing
that I have now a furniture depart¬
ment and duplicate prices of any
market
GROCERIES.
My stock of Groceries is always
kept full and complete, and as cheap
as the cheapest.
Bagging and Ties,
At Columbus prices, freight added.
'
REMEMBER.
That we always represent goods as they are, sell them as cheap as they
can be bought in Columbus or elsewhere, and do not intend to be under¬
sold by anybody.
We do not throw out bates but sell everything at legitimate prices.
I have a nice and accommodating set of clerks, who are always willing
to show goods. Remember it is no trouble but a pleasure to do so.
AH we ask s call and convince yourself, and remember that our motto
; is •‘Quick Sales and Small Profits; Fair Dealing and Representation; P»