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THE HAMII TON JOURNAL
Err.
J. L. Dennis,, . v , ‘ ' 'Pr opri etor.
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HAMILTON, gEDttGJA,
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'IKK IIAMII.TON jOUK.XAI.,
Pofintii) :s two lIbiol- weekly. Atlanta Ttye eight ami
P-Bi eitjwb »o !• >lif only p/Jnlctl subscribers hi who
to - • iu it ».n m >1 •itl 10 pay
in .*,1 .'.in i he lour .i’i! p’tgfc vspont-ibto edition--All subscribers printed
i;ilift in i
«> 1 l.me. A r.'mbiin is iriven every s.ub$.crnH of r
in 11 »rti- • he .uij >iniiij'' ('auntie's, consisting
Fr..>n ,uhi Fu.v ».u at.n Needs, in 5 cent papers,
to ’he Soil ;t; lolllil paid on sitb.-a rip tian.
her edition, fc! .1 yeai.
l*rof*-s:.t>r (tr.-piliam DW-ctod.
Prof. A. I. Branham, principal of
tiie Buena Vista High School, haying
signified his willingness to accept flip
p. etude., cy of llarailton College, was
at a called meeting of the board of
trustees held Wednesday monpng.
u.iaaiuiuiedy elected. He seated in
ms ictur to the board, that in the
event of Iv.s electiou he would reach
Hamilton in tipre to begin the spring
sc .sion ea ly m, January.
Mr. Branham is a young man who
comes with thy highest testimonials
1,1 Ids favor, and oyr (rqmni unity is
to be congratulated pn securing his
services. He was for several years
pnnc.j/a! 01 the f.atonton Female In
st.lute, which position he resigned to
go to Buciia \hsta, where he has
Ci 1 nducted a high school with emi
Lent success, Only Lie pre eminent
a (vantages, yficrcd by Hamilton as a
.mol centre, could induce hint to
leave his present situation.
But with pur fine mountain cli-
111 ice and scenery, excellent water
ami society, splendid railroad and
lelegiapli facilities, and our magnifi¬
cent college property, the finest
wooden building in thy state, costing
$10,000, which will he ready for oc
C p.u.cy by Christinas, we (Right to
c iminaini die best talent tor our
si.... •. and in Prof. Branham we
ii.ivc ti.c man i’or the place.
L»y a Coiii T'itoit.saiui.
An cu piion was held, in the county
Tue: day flit thy kray questiuu, which
re.-ukcvl m u Wiylyrlqo dyfeal to, the
Y.10 to .ice" party, by a majority of
1,000, Below wy give the offiiial
ipoU'.it.
uu-r users. FICNCK. NO IKNCt .
Blue Spring.. .. 1( ) 5 1 1/1
Ck’.taula....... O
Cochran's..... >0 23
I Javidson’s .. .. O O
Ellersj.e....... O CL
II ami; ton...... fi La L
Goodman’s .... 5 « V- -
1 .ower t <>tli .... 159 . o
Vpper 19th .... 89 0C
Val.ey Bl.jins. .. l (UX
V hitaker...... 3 R -Cn Oo»
VYiuesville .... 2l ) Cn p
Waverly 1 fail .. No election,.
‘Vi.lllCl’s....... 96 8
Total .... 1316 3‘0
Fruit Trees.
Mr. Snow, who representjS thy Bo
mona Nurseries, of Fort Valltjy, Ga.,
icforms us that he will be in Hantil
ton next Tpesdmy, when lie will be
glad to receive orders tropi all who
want out trees of any kind The
1 L .mt.. n es of guying fryyi trees from
ho.ne nurseries are obvious. Tl\c
Ua ie acclimated, thy are much
lit .or ^ize and the prices ai which
, • old much moie reasonable
i ,‘j t i .gilt of folly to pay 50GS
.: U f trees, inferior to those
1 !• nnr fqlks at 15 to 25Cts.
Air. Sim.v “fens l 4 q e.plivst, largest,
cut ; v- chps, many varictlts ot
.• \> :.;er apples, and all other
e i i is for this section. We
A i ua.I i.i know that he wxts
we 1 • ' i . i /. V •d by otu peojily.
Nows Not os.
.T.iturc met on ft’euncsday
ices for the Senate
• .or Smith v ould he spared
ulroad (. .illliv: ,-sjon, he
ir choice for the United
is elected !o succeed
man who ought to be
h ttnexpirei 1 term,
Linscntinu ntaL but
uemo- r.uic
n-'aiui w 11
if - lev t
v*i 11 w Ma
\\
■Mat nuiif aaamtmcsm mmmbmbit;..
widt<-■'*in<> \otos.
Sugar cant’ hauling has commen
ced at\d the small boy is happy,
sticky and dirty. He can easily fol¬
low a wagon three miles, but when
he has tc\gu foy the calves his stone
bruise is sure to hurt him.
Are you going to the show- is now
the question when we, meet.
All right for a while, atleart-com
syrup and potatoes are abundant. .
As the election draws pear the
smile under thy candidate’s hat
grows broader.
l‘aschat Nelson, ig yet ahead. He
has sugar can? with twenty matured
joints, that measures 7ft 8in.
Mr. J. A. McCurry, near Whites
vi 11c, misled from his gin house one
and a half bfles of cotton, one night
last week. No clue yet. We heat
of others who have missed cotton.
We were glad to, meet last week,
Mr. J. G. Andrews, sr., a former citi¬
zen of this place. He is in fine
health and attending t j business as
usual.
Rev. Mr. Owens was around last
week. His visits are all welcome.
The spelling bee still flourishes,
and small dog is spelled pupy.
Welcome Spear has a 14 months
old pig that will weigh 300 lbs. by
killing time Welcome is a stirring
f c jj ow an( j boards at home.
Mr. Reuben W. Robinson’s buggy
horse was found dead entangled in
tin; timbers of his cotton sc. ew. It
is supposed lie was attracted by some
peas left there.
Mr. Henry Hargett and Miss
Smith, of Mountain Hill, were mar¬
ried on $he 15th. Success to them.
**
Jiftiin and Nerve,
\7cfla’ He 1th Itcnewur, grcnteit remedy
on wvth tor impotence, leas ness ncxu s
‘”‘"1 ”«'«■ “m
LAM A It, HANK IN, & LAMAP. Atlanta,Un
AVutehqs and Jewelry.
Schomberg of Columbus does jew
clry repairing of all kinds and fully
warrants his work. T^e who have
tried him once, always patronize, him.
again.
At Sefiomberg’s
| \Oft will find an excellent stock of
fine jewdry, silver ami plated ware,
watches, , See „ and , .
rings, etc. prior
his goods before buying. Broad
Street, Columbus, C»a.
Our college trustees H.ant a good
plasterer at once.
Dr. Piyrce’s “Favorite Pi^scrip
non” is not extolled as “cure-all,” blit
admirably fulfills a singleness of pur¬
pose, being a most potent specific in,
those chronic weaknesses peculiar to
women. Particulars in Dr. Pierce’s
pamphlet treatise on Diseases Pecu¬
liar to Women, 96 pages, sent for
tlnce stamps. Address, World’s Dis
ponsary Medical Association, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Fayes on the. C. & R. road have
been reduced to three cents a mile,
but , no ticket ■ , will ,, , be sold , 1,-1 tor les^ .1 than
25Cts., or half ticket for i5cts.
‘.‘Accept Our Gratitude.’^
Dr. R. V. Bierce, Buffalo, N. Y.:
Dear Sir—Your “Golden Medical
Discovery” has cured my boy of a
fever sore, of two years’ standing.
Blease accept cur gratitude.
\’ours truly, Henry Whiting,
Boston, Mass.
Tho medicines of Donbas Dies & Oo. are.
nexcelled for elegance, purity, and rclia
ility. Their Seidiitino StadKtx Powders,
ro :W pleasant as Lemonade, Their Soft,
Vpsules are world famous. See Advt.
,
! Merehsnts, make out lut( of Crockery,
Glass, Wood and Tin Ware aud seud list
to us, we will ultacb 1 rices, and save you
uin niH freights iii’d breakage, that you
alw,,\ys get fiou* off e s!,
McBbiok A Oo.,
AUanla, Ga.
| The IDyakjasi Kell,
I The breakfast toll salutes my ear:
i * ls c 8®*'>fui i-’ues ring loud cud ue« •
1 For roe u ns nt to sound iu vain.
So g eat wa. roy dyspteptio pi via.
! P n Killer came to my re’ief
And bateslod rev dyspeptic grief.
; Pain Ktl • >■ made roe strong and well
j And now I'm glad to hear the breiistast
bell.
! Uraggiata sell Perry Ptvia’» Pain Killer.
j Fits. Fits, Fits,
j successfully treated by World’s Bis
J peusary with Medical for Association. pampihlet, Ad
dress, stamp Bui
faly, N. Y.
•Vvpv oas mvtnortniJ joj -xeq aad
1 jv Gttvij n quam sqi }o ooitBUMtS ts st auopj
mm ,suamtoyjtuiTaa aqx Ttmpm; aoj .erua
-ntosipi tr? gts Tu-qivvU xno oj ootrrmirsqx
atpttouiruodAi us artist»id sjatius ^acsi njj\
e would I ke to have a resjwnse
'■riendly Letter." from all
ff given it their attention
will be a good t ine.
• %t ? HR.'trxHTCiaMujr. r*r'ir*mx3^r A ti^u ~Txw
Don’t Die in life House,
A k Iniegi-ts for "IIiiiuI. on flats.’ 1 i
rarsoi’ ruin. mien. h.-<J i ign
V< limn, Hie*, hi f* insists. 15c pc I ox.
t <’hunee /'or Fun.
The “latent thing om" iu tlie way of
something to rffjul hone amni-ctuerit for
winter tvenings or a aide-show fo;
char- h fair*, cot .sjua of « sort of 31 gic
Ltntoru that duesn’t t<(pure picinres on
kW BoJyoptiaon, as it is ca'led
becanse it will show op .n many different
mni ,, ;is Q8U uf ordlfti ., new8fw ,, er
pjciares, family photographs, croauo
ci s.i«, home-unde sketches, etc., ami
tbns i>tfoid« a new use fur the coheclioun
of ptetty Cards which 1-0 nanv have been
indtoatrionsly nnikirig. Though patented,
it can be uind« and sold at one lourth the
price of a good Magic Lantern.
Ileacriptive circulars can be obtained
of tbe Murray H 11 Publishing Co , 129
East Twenty-eigth SC, N. Y, City.
I am now receiving a full line of fresh
BruS s > Medicines, Patent Medicine, <fcc
Tobacco ihe best in town, Cigars, <i< .
My stock ia now full, lurge and complete,
aud cheap for cash only.
S. G ItmEY.
Among the books of popular MediCul
Literature which have become widely
known and appreciated by the general
public, none maintains a steadier Sflla or
more favored placo in the opinion o£ the
press and the people, than ‘ Plain Hopne
Talk,’’ and “Medical Common Stswe,'
by Dr. E. B. Foote of IcO Lexington
Avenue, N. Y. City. In brinigiug out
their complete illustrated edition of near¬
ly 1,000 pages, boijnd in cloth, at tbe re*
inarbably low price of $1 50. the publish
era have insured for themselves piogperi
ty “large sales at small profits,” and for
the publio the boon of good and instruc¬
tive reading at a price within tbe reach
of all book buyers. The contents table
oan bo had free of the Mnriay li 11 Pub¬
lishing Co., 129 East Twenty-eighth St.,
N. Y. City.
»♦
Subscribers to Dr. Foote’s Hoallh
Monthly are offered unusutiily liberal
premiums for the coming year There
is u long list of kicieutifio Works, two of
which are sen* with The Health Monthly
non of Hhak'spear anrl tbo American
Standard Dictionary, books that have illus¬ re¬
tailed largely ut -JiJ per copy. The
trated premium list and u smnple copy of
tbo paper are forwarded fr- e by the pub
i lishers, the Murray Hill Publishing Co.,
m JS “ tTwta,y t ' i « h ' h N Y ' ° i,y
Attention Ladies!
We invite your attention t-j I ho fact,
that ww have now tbs most complain.
j s «ok <>f KILIJiTSTY adl£ FAl’ClT
Q00D3 ever shown in a southern coy
Htljottul by an experienced buyer and
b,night for CASH. The
“LADIES’ BAZAR”
is the vnACK tu get your MILLINERY,
Il#viug aeuilie 1 1 he nervices <>f
MISS WILSON,
from 11 ltituor", Mary find, »n expi-uemj
ed and accomplished MILLINER, also,
Miss Annie L. V/ilkerson,
from Atlanta, Georgia, a Stylish DrctSe
maker, with the assistance of
lyiisses Calloway, Alsover
nndt Othcra, me now uble to suit the
most fnstidions. A great variety of
TOILET ARTICLES,
Laces and Lapo Novelties, Ribbons,
Plushes, Velvets, Si.ks, Hating, Hnrnb,
Cor-ets, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies Uudor
wear, Per-umes Soaps, Lflywhite, of eve¬
ry description, Embroideries, (louts Fnr
nish’ng G( ods in endless variety. Eve ry
! body is invited to o»ll. Speciakattunt ou
will be given to mail ordnrs. Send for
HHUJ pt eH Rind treatment is gnaranteed
by the proprietor of li z 'r. Very iio»
mieotfuily. H ROTHSCHILD,
L,
West Point, Ga,
Silver- Bkited Ware can be bought
1 at a great saving Budding, of Lindsay Columbus, & San¬
ders, Webster
Ga.
i(oo Decorated Tea and Chamber
set fs at the Crockery House of Liad,-.
| sa >’ The ^ .Sanders, prettiest Columbus, and cheapest t>a. lui
j Toilet Setts in Columbus are ufiLind- to be
found at the Crockery House
say & Sanders.
Beautiful Chandeliers at Lindsay
& Sanders’ Crockery House, Colum
bus, Ga.
Harris County Sheriff’s Sales.
! Will be ro:d at public outcry before the
court home door in the to»n of Harui!
!■ ton, Harris county. Ga , wi'hijj the 1< g .1
! hours of sale ou 'he first Tuesday in D<«.
ceuibor, mx’, the following described
property, to-*it:—
Gets mouse colored.horse male named
P, te, two rod milk cows and one red heil
er ai>oo,i tw ' years old. Levied on os the
pioperty of Dan Pierce, to satisfy an exe¬
cution in favor of Jjbu H. Hamilien, vs.
J sper D. lvobinson and Daniel Pearce
j Also, *t the same time and place, tbe
east half of lot of land No. 212. and ihe
i south half of lot No. 21., in the 22J dis¬
trict of Harris county,Ga , and containing
j in all two hundred and one and oca half
acres, more or b ss, and levied on as the
property of 4. P. Terry, to satisfy a fi, fa
- issued tr-'w Harris Superior Conrt, in fa¬
vor of J. H. Hamilton, vs J P, Ti i-y.
, Property pointed out by v’ li Bn.sseil,
piaiUtiff’s attorney, and written rotice
given to tenant in possessions thereof.
Alio, u the .same time and place, one
=r if 1 .::, :cs( in twenty acres of land be
^ g p*u of lot 175 . in the 19 h district,
u chased of T J P- arop. by J K Kich
a Istnapd J B Fruith, b nmded north by
lands of A C McLeroy east by J J \>
iVgvers, son’h by W K Catdwell, and
S.nith Ch ildren and west by Smith Chil
j 3 arm. ith Levied -Misty oa »s mo'*g»ee the property fi f* iu of favor J ff
n 'o »
of 1 K R charfisoo »< J B 8mitb.
BUM iLiiiS i, Sheriff
•m;w.i
For Bargains of Every Band
CU» to I, WOLFSOJ!f’S.
NOW IN STORE
And daily arriving at M. WOLF
SON’S Columbus Store, the largest
and most complete stock of
Fail and Winter
DRY GOODS
ever brought to Hamilton, consisting
of a full line of Ladies’ Cloaks and
Walking Jackets, Balmoral Skirts,
Zephyr Shawls, &c.
The Columbus Store.
A BEAUTIFUL
Line of Flannels for childrens sac
ques: etc., in all colors.
iio to M. WOLFSOI’S.
ALL WOOL
Lindseys, something new and good.
The Columlnis Store*
CHILDREN’S KNITTED
Hoods and Sacques, Waterjiroof
Goods, Ladies’ Hats, Flowers and,
plumes.
to M. WOUFSOSPS 9
TIIE DEBT
L' 1 e of Ribbons ever exhibited here,
of satins, Brocaded and Silk,
The Columbus Store
A FULL
And complete line of Notions, La-.
cos and Corsets,
iiv to If. WOLFSOJPS.
CLOTHING, HI ATS,
And Gent’s Shoes—the most com¬
plete line ever shown in this market.
The 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
La-dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes
of a better quality than ever kept
and a better selection. Every pair,
guaranteed or money refunded.
•A NICE LINE
Of Gent’s Cassimere and Jeans.
FURNITURE.
I also take pleasure in announcing
that I have now a furniture depart
meat and duplicate prices of any
market.
GROCERIES.
My st< ck 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 an, ,ys represent goods as they are. sell them as cheap as the}
I can be bought m Columbus or elsewhere, and do not intend to be under
sold bv anybody,
We do not throw out bates but sell everything at legitimate prices.
j I have a nice and accommodating set of clerks, who are always willing
to show goods Remember it no trouble but a pleasure to do so
All we ask is call and convince von If 1 - vir Yf
7 “Ouick Sa.ts am Br-,.> t
:
Oeorg-ia, Harris County,
Mrs. J ,u>f' Dieoaeh b^s >4 pit*- for es
_ sup'ioo of {Ler-ocai y »bH 8ttg apart
and y iinatioo of hoiite.stf-ad and I v\ii
p !ss npoi ^arne on U e 2 >di duy of
X v ruber IS.' L at m\ office
(t ven. onder niv b oid « 1 official sig*
B-ittUfe. X iVi-oi Hr J ' r . 1 S'i.
J F. 0 William-*, Ordinary.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO TAX PAVERS.
I will t>“ r.h -t;, d 10 do e my books by
t'u* fio*t. of November. Please come up.
a id setile at on e and save :rouble.
J S. Irvin, T. 0.
CALVERT’S MAGAZINE,
$ 2.00 ?sr dksaum, -|1 for Siz
Owing to 'lie gie -t • ncffss of ihi< ch«tm
ill-.' li lie in-iiu lical. the publisher has d<_-».
tided to ' nb Lb jt. as an
Illustrated Monthly,
and common es it as such with Sept. N
IS A3 SHISr-beina; determined to
obtain 1 iv. r 5,01 v) new sal .-a; ilievs 10 Csl
vett's en now and Deceagter 1 wa.
ui 1 sen ! the Mic.ane on trial three
months for two;.tv five cents, Take ads.
vantage of this offer at owe. Specimen
10 cents
Xo altentton Paid (o Poslat Cards.
Harry J. CALVERT P.O.Box 1693
New York City;
20 DOLLARS
WILL BUY THE
Favorite S'msrer Q
/ STYLE
Sewing Machine. For
Ei'iai ($. to any Sellar
ty-flve 45 ) 1
MaeMae sold hyA’ta
Handsome in Appearance!
Faultless- ii> Executiont
We make as e» c y ti.j a- 8 Hie fo" you
to af ns,K 8 of Vliooh intin yonvto vn.
No m< n-v asfeed until the Machine has
been tested. Address,.
Co-operative Seyriai; Machine Go.
Philadelphia,,? a.
COLUMBIA BIlYCLE?*
made of the very best material by th >
most skillful workmen expressly for road
use.
COLUMBIAS
am tbe favorites ivi.Tt riders, »nd their sn*.
Dcronity in be n‘y, sirocture, and fi ish
acknowiedee<l by all.. It is - praaiicl le
road vehicle and co.n he lidden 500 tai'es.
a week over aver e- roafl^. Profe>BioD»l
bn«ii'«*“s men all join in bearing witness
ot i s merits. .
Kend il -oiit '-I a nip for 9S page iUnstrnta-t
osfalnone wiih price Os' sod fn'l odorn a
ticn. TBE 1'OPE M’F'G CO ,
597 Washington S'., Bos op, Ma-s.
BEM0N&TRATE3 !
Hint 8'Sinvt men nvornop $5 00 to !J8 "O
i p r fi -v pro3.1, n'-J'-n;: the ■ P --Uet 31 • • n
’ Til t.-io.l i-iarvellcn ■■ little vonmo
<-ver msiipd X- e<’ed, ern'orsed at d par-.
chased by nil cinssea Noibing in the
j; honk line evet- (qnul to .* Win prove m.
or forfeit. SfS'-O CompA’e i-ample »nij
outfit 50c. or full particulars f,-r stump.
Don't s art out ng >in ua'il you lenru what¬
's said of ’his boo'-. >0 d -hat others are.
doing \V H. THOMPSON, Publisher,,
404 Arch Si reel. Philadelphia, Pn
FOR SALE OR RENT, '
One of ihe most desirable residences
■ round Columbus bulf mile outside
cornoration on Talbottou road, 9 rooms,
eighteen acres. <Sr
Thilips Raskin,
R“8l E-'a’e Agei ts. CohiriU'iip, Ga.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR
HEROES* PLAINS*
by . 1 . w. Brant.
Embracing the Lives srd Wonderful
Adventures of Wild Bill, Buff alo Bill, Kit
Carson, Capt. Paine, Capt. Jack, Tu *
Jack. California Joe. And other celebra¬
ted Indian Fighters, Scouts, Hunters and
Guides. A trne historical work of thriM-.
ing adventures on the plains, and in west
arn progress snci civilizitiou. Fiebts
wi’h Indians! Grand Buffalo Hunts! Dns
perate Adventures! Narrow Escapes! Won
derfnl Shooting and Kiding! Wild Life
in the Far Wesl! Illustrations!
16 Full page Colored Plates! A grand
b >ok for Agents. Outsells everything.
548 ppg s, price S 2 00. Agent’s complete
outfit 50 cents. Oulfit and copy forS2.00
VVnte at once for agency, or terocS;
and illustrated circulars to N. D. THOMP
SON A CO , Publishers, N. W. Cor. 8 th
and Broadway, New York.
FARMERS anil FARNI!IK’^OJI|^
During the Fall find V. inter. For ilartieulars. addresr,
J. C. McCurdy «fc Co., Philadelphia,
*•
yj : nl'GGK STOVE,
in£ CLDCiif AXi) OlkY REUAdLE,
j is vice the of only its kind de¬
r'T ’> 7=1 ’T ;-ir has stood
N-.* -V l:pj / \ ,■-*& THE a OF :-1 o:iiis*.-J Y'EASS, TEST uni¬
-T -v:' ir.... 1) versal pulilie
~ commendation.
m - 7K \ lues every
N/ \ description of
Cooking, Wash
». in*'. Ironing,
I f L^Fruit oilierdoines- Canning,
x‘ <■
“y* tie work here
________ w to fore done insui- by
he ►rdinauy cook sto e, and without its.
fcr.i'ile h(Li. soot, ' shes, etc.
FOR SFM^=R US£ THtY INDISPENSABLE.
* fr* ILlialil** Aii on to wanted in unoccupied* I
! dr -v I
H I'LL VAPOR STOVE CO„
ri-ii etL, cor. Champlain, Cleveland, Ohio.* §
U 2 a £ 4
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SliisttCm AtUviifa. 44 a. Buila
i;f I nlar. A 5i \o ai laal
Sebook ESuX. hftl eiiy years.
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