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VOL X.-NO. 45.
For Bargains of Every Kind
Go to M. WOLFSOIf’S e
NOW IN STORE
And daily arriving at M. WOLF.
SON’S Columbus Store the largest
and most complete stock of
Fall 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.
Go to M. WOLFSOK’S.
ALL WOOL
Lindseys, something new and good.
The Columbus Store.
€HILDREN’S:ivNITTED
Hoods and Sacqnes, Waterproof
Goods, Ladies’ Hats, Flowers and
plumes.
Go to IS. WOMAN’S.
THE BEST
Line of Ribbons ever exhibited here,
of Satins, Brocaded and Silk.
The Columbus Store.
A FULL
And complete line of Notions, La¬
ces and Corsets.
Go to M. WOIiFSOW’S •
CLOTHING, HATS,
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 1'ne of
Ladies’, 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¬
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-
6 old 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 no trouble but a pleasure to do so.
AH we ask is call and convince yourself, and remember that our motto
js “Quick Sales and Small Profits; Fair Dealing and Representation; Po- i
Attention AIL ., .
)te to I
HAMILTON, GA., NOVEMBER 24, 1882.
Noted Hen !
Dr. John F. Hancock,
late President of the National Phar¬
maceutical Association of the United
States, says:
“ Brown'* Iron Bitter* has a
heavy sale, is conceded to be a fine
tonic; the character of the manu¬
facturers is a voucher for its purity
and medicinal excellence.'*
Dr. Joseph Roberts.
President Baltimore Pharmaceutical
College, says:
** I indorse it as a fine medicine,
reliable as a strengthening tonic,
free from alcoholic poisons.'*
Dr. J. Faris Moore, Ph.
D., Professor of Pharmacy, Balti¬
more Pharmaceutical College, says:
" Brown’s Iron Bitters is a safe
and reliable medicine, positively
free from alcoholic poisons, and caa
be recommended as a tonic for use
among those who oppose alcohol.' 0 .
Dr. Edward Earickson,
Secretary Baltimore College of Phar¬
macy, says •
"I indorse it as an excellent
medicine, a good digestive agent,
and a non-intoxicant in the fullest
*•
Dr. Richard Sapington,
one of Baltimore’s oldest and most
reliable physicians, says:
" All who have used it praise it*
standard virtues, and the well
known character of the house which
makes it is a sufficient guarantee
of its being all that could is claimed, be for in¬
they duced are men offer who anything not else but
to a
reliable medicine for public use.'*
A Druggist Cured.
Gentlemen: Boonsboro, Brown's Md., Oct. Iron is, x8fo» Bit¬
ters cured me of a bad attack of
Indigestion and fullness in the stom¬
ach. Having tested it, I take pleas*
ure in recommending it to my cus¬
tomers, satisfaction and am glad all." to say it give*
entire to
Gao. W. Hoffman, Druggist.
Ask your Druggist for Brown’s
Iron Bitters, and take no other.
One trial will convince you that it
is just what you need.
)
EAUS ran Mi 1J Li ( M\l .
Foo Chao's Balsam of Shark's Oil
p i!tv»*jy h ator*** th« h»*»» jng. «nd
Ih««<(illy Cure foi Deafne*. Known.
This OiTTf alistrucit-il fvuiu peculiar spe
rius of sunill White Shark, caught in tiie
Yellow ‘ ei. known as Ca charodon lion
deleiii. Svt-rv t.’h’nese Fisherman knows
it. Its virtues as a, rat torn ive of hearing
was di-e' vered hv a Bndiihi-t Pr.est about
the year i410 Its cures were so n timer
ous and many so seemingly miraculous.
tli..t the remedy was officially proclaimed
over the entire Empire. 'ts use became so
universal ill at for over 300 vears no I)eaf
ti(“S h is existed among the Chinise people.
'■ bent, charges nrepaid, to any addriss at
*1.00 per beftle.
Hear What the Deaf Say:
It has performed a mirab'e in my cabe.
I have uo unearthly noises iu my head
aDd can hear much better.
I have been greatly benefitted.
My deafne s help d a great deal—think
another will cure me.
“I s virtues arc unquestionable and its
curativ ■ character absolute, as the writer
can personally testify, both from ex eri
cnee and observation Write at once to
Hay lock & Jennev, 7 Bey Street, New
York, enclosing ijjsLOO, and you will re¬
ceive by retu n a remedy that will enabJj
you to hear like anybody else, an 1 whose
curative effects will be pernoament. You
will never regret doing so.”—Editor of
Mercantile Review.
jrdS~To avoid loss in the Mails please
send money by Registered Letter.
Only Imported by HAYL (!K & JENNEY,
-die agents for America. 7 Dey St., N. Y.
IPIain English!
~S HERE EXPRESSED!
i Our Free Circular tells the rert
Harris Remedy Co.—Gents— — ....... Kansas, I used J 006 the 26th, Pastilles 18R1
and at
direoted they completely cured me. In about one
week from the time 1 commenced using them I began
to .lee p well and I continued to use all the box with
constant improvement like and since that time < Oct. 188D
I hare felt a new man. I truly hope that many of
the sufferers will find ent that yon have a specific tot
nervous weakness and be cured by the same.
P. 8.—You Respectfully Yours,-— ———
will not publish my name bat persons vlsit>
ing yon may be referre 1 to mo nnd 1 wi ll answer them.
To every young, middle age or old man
troubled with nervous or physical debili¬
ty or impotence sealed circular is sent
free. Send full address on postal card to
HARRIS REMEDV CO. 8t. Louis, Mo.
We want yonr address. You need our remedy.
Send and be convinced of thin.
t i , THE DISEASES OF
/ V A GUIDE TO HEALTH WITH*
OUT MEDICINE.
i r V-*•-U T\ Y experience. A PHYSICIAN Don’t of 25 poison year’*
*T^* vour system w-lth Drugs, but sr
W / / I V \ b^ this Book and avoid Quacks,
“PreKcrlptii Ions tree” and Electric Belt Kara
bugs, which It exposes. Price 25cts. Address
THE PUBLISHER, Bo. 234, Milwaukee, Wis.
^RELIABLE mr SELF-CURE.
A favorite proscription of one of the
JiOfrt j|ff»/iortd, Ifea/.iionA a id iPcrujf. Hen
.u plain sealed envelff;M-/]ree. Druggists can fill It.
P” V""" 0 ■ r'n Ma.
■
Agent.Wanted. TheCnlmln»t 1 ngTrtnn«l
HOWto LIVE
^S^V^^rfS^^SaSaow^Ogt A^ irtaCyH^a^^.aii^ehoMknoyMvy^i
S..'^iSwwdf2it&!fw«fk«m and D-rrit^-'v desired. W. 'lutyuAe. H. Thowpioi
rov. ThiladvIkUui. 1..
rokUahcr, M Ar t, Strtet.
Georgia Affairs.
The Rome Courier reports the
following incident: “Last Sunday
evening at the supper table at the
Central hotel, the following little epi.
sode transpired. When most of the
guests were seated at the table a very
nice looking little gentleman stepped
in and was shown to a seat opposite
' d a lady of Forepaugh’s circus. In¬
tense staring wrs exchanged between
these two, and soon each rushed tow¬
ards the other, and ‘my brother,’ ‘my
sister,’ were the only words spoken,
but they embraced each other most
affectionate’y. After explanation
shows that Frank Browne ran away
from Brighton, England, when ten
years old. Cosmopolitan since that
time, and recently from the City of
Mexico, most of the time with circus
troupes, had heard that his sister,
now Mrs. Purvis, was with the Fore
pa ugh circus, would be here he came
to meet her. It had been fourteen
years since their last meeting. The
recognition was mutual and their
meeting very happy.
What a fine commentary is this
upon cur system of doing public Bus¬
iness 1 It is thought to be a wonder¬
ful and commendable thing in a Gov¬
ernor that he will not turn out of
place officials who are doing their du
ty- Wliat would be thought of the
manager of a railroad, who was prais¬
ed for keeping men in employment
because they were competent and
faithful ?—Indianapolis News.
At Ous'ey, Lowndes county, on
Saturday night, Mr. O. H- Carroll’s
store was broken into and goods to
the amount of $75 13 stolen. The bur
subsequently , , captured . , , by
glars were Lucius
a v or thy colored man named
Baker. There were three of them—a
negro named Freeman, his wife and
sister, who have been arrested and
ate now in jail. j
| Some vile miscreant, says the Bui
loch County Banner, a few days since
P under Mrs. Jeffries’ barn and
! bumt hcv entire crop. Mrs. Jeffries
is a poor widow with a poor helpless
father and several little children to
care for. She is left almost without a
morsel except what the hand of char¬
ity has bestowed.
Some Georgia editors are sorry
that Ben Butler was elected as a
“Democrat,” and so are we; but we
cannot see why a man, who willingly
takes Joe Brown back into the Dem
should be hard Ben- I
ocr»iic party, on |
of Mas i
jamin. He is the Joe Brown
sachusetts Democracy.—Macon Tel- j
egraph. rounds
The following is going the : !
“It is given out that Governor
Stephens, of Georgia, wil not remove
any officer in the State department
who has done and is now doing his
duty.”
CANVASSERS WANTED
-FOR THE—
Sehaff-Herzog
ENCYCLOPEDIA
OF
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE.
By Philip Sohavp, D.D., LL.D.
This is one of the best works for expe¬
rienced canvassers to handle that has
been issued for years.
Send for descriptive oircolsrs «nd terms.
ALSO FOR THE
Life and Characteristics
or
HENRY WARD BEECHER.
By Lyman Abbott, D.D.
C»nvag««rg find this on« of tba mo«
popular books of the day. Send for de
aoriptive circular and terms.
ALSO FOR THE
CYCLOPAEDIA
OF
Quotations
No book issued thi* year haa had higb
er or twtter endoraementa. Agents b.ve
aetooixbing success with it. bend for de
scriptive circulars and terms.
A Catalogs a of all oar Fabllcaflon* Free
FUNK & WAGNALLS,
10 * ad 12 Dry Sliv.I.N Y.
AT COS I 1 ! AT COST!!
o)
Selling out my entire stock of
MILLINERY
—AND—
Fancy Goods
AT COST
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
Come and get Some Bargains.
(-)
Very Respectfully,
L. ROTHSCHILD.
West Point, Ga.
.1. W. HOW A HD,
Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Ga.,
Dkalkii In
Rags, Hides,
Olcl Cotton, Hemp, Gunnj
Hope, Bagging, Furs,
Beeswax,Old Metal.
Cotton in the Seed and Cotto n Seed
— "
Orders tor wrapping pa]>er and
pai „, r (i n C(( Ht K |,„ r t ,,-rice.
THE Policy of
BEST Insurance
BEST aqabtst
BEST Accidents
IS
p-D-p-: r
which is to say,
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
Captain Chaa. Allen, of Worceatw doctor (Han.) set
Fire^Department, broken bone, saya: I uaed " After Vain Killer the lini¬
tho abort time.” aa a
ment, and It cured me In a
Captain D. R Goodell, Jr., of Seareport, and mtB,
Maine, *ayB: “ For liruieee. that ie ■prolu. effective.”
I know of uo medicine more
David Pierce, Utica, N. Y„ (iayB: “ For cute,
bruiHee, burin, and apralne. It has never failed
to effect a cure.”
An accident may happen to-morrow.
Buy Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
to-day of any Druggist
Dental Notice!
—: 0 :—
J, M. Mason . Dentist
Office in Madden’s Late Photograph
Gallery.
Columbus, Georgia.
Treat* Ab.e.aed Teeth and Dl.»»«d
Gum i Nnccitfull)', Fi» Teelto Bean
tifuiiy With
GOLD OR OTHER MATERIAL.
Inserts Artificial Teeth from ope to sn
Entire Sett. ALL 'WORK GTJABA1T
TE3D* Prioes very Bev.bouahle. Teeth
extracted without pain.
TUTTTS
PBLLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowel, costive. Pain in
the HeadL with a (lull sensation in the
back part, Pam under the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin¬
clination to exertion of body spirits, or mind. with
Irritability of temper, Low
a feeling of having neglected some duty, the
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at Bkin,
Heart, Dots before the eyea. Yellow
Headache generally over the right highly eve.
Restlessness, with fitful dreams,
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TTTTT'S FILLS are e*peeimUy adapted to
•uch eaten, one done effect* such a change
of feeling a* to astorii*h tho mutTerer.
They turrets** the Appetite. sut<1 cause tl»<*
body to Take on Fle*l». thus the system \*
rfsbed. and hy thHr Toole Aeflnn on the
Mcemlir* Organa. Kepul nr Moot* ure pro¬
duced . Price 25 reniM. 7A M«rr»y Wt.« *.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE •
Gray Hair or WrfisffLPH chune^l to *
Black by mn\ntrlenppli<i*lionof lustRntaii^aiRfy. tin** Lyk. It fo in ’ *
p3irts a natural color, acts •*4|*t ol
oy DrogfrUts. or n* r t by <*▼; r *ss «m rt?< ^
umcr.o 35 MI MBAY MT: WRIT lOBIi.
f hr -r rr DlHlL c* l». v i •’■4 •
krrPipt* w1a ok i Cgt l» -j»|kLraU .n.J
SI A YEAR.
T&SEwfsWAWTEPFORl
HEROES
Embracing the Live* and
Wonderful Adventures of
Wild Bill. Buffalo BUI.
Caffibrnu^loe^T^u^.
Jack. Cap*. Payne. Capt.
. Jariij General Cu.ter,
►cewu and other great Indian
****** l ighters, Scouts, Hunters and
WILD RIL L. -iGukles. Tliriilinp Adven¬
ture* on the Plaintt! Orantl Buffalo Hunts! Fights
with Indians! Xtenpcvate .A dv 0*1 Hires. Narrow
Escapee! W ordorfu l ShootiiiR and Biding.
Wild Life in the Far West.
One Iluudxud illuauutiuuii Sixteen J , uil-.'?Gfce Color*
ed Plates! Grandest B«rok for Agfrntol Out Bill, sells and Every¬ other
thing! Endorsed by Gen. Merritt, HutVnlo 8-.0O
Heroes. tfrNo Competition! 548 pngw, price
Cnnvntising Outfit Wets., stamps or money Illustrated Cir¬
culars Free. Write at publishing once for fluency to company,
historical X.onis,._
-4T« N. no Mtr—t,
5», A
Author of” Border £>utlawo,’'—*'Metropolitan Lift
TTm..-ilcd.“—Etg. I
GUNS ’}i
Or IVEP.Y KIND CHEATER THAW EVER.
lUflcs, Shot Oann. Revolver., Ammuni¬
tion, Pishing Tackle, Seines, Nets,
Knives, Razors, Skates,
Hammocks, etc.
Largs Illustrated Catalogue FREE.
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
A GENTS
WANTED! with sell Ladlesand several Useful Gentlemen, Household to engage
us to
Articles. rrnfits large. I.nbor la light.
Exclusive territory itlirv. No competi¬
tion. Terms liberal. Circulars TREE. Address,
Hewitt la.iiafnct’K Co., Box btiH, Pittsburgh, P«.
A NEW CURE FOR
P OTATOBU6S
AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN.
^ , sure, «^nl^r^andc Package , Po«t
J. • Johnatrm, PlthWrfli, Pm.
USIGAL INSTRUMENTS
of all kinds for sale very cheap.
Catalogues free. Address, RICHARD
HULL t CO., Box 868. Pittsburgh, Pv
E&Btki
TIIE HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE,
flM Tho rimiwr
lit Ilia H«M,
•ltd bu* given ond
entiru
prricot 9*t
idiaatlou.
75.000
•r. r ow in use,
ami fiv/wlitjr
111 I*VI(|- wl|*f
•ver uhv I. Di •
intsl c w«rk
lit • t< ui at 0 i
tftuls. Messy
Hfld fle.’yclllft 1
lltwtifli lh f
ronifoi't -bI»*
In* device, Hen I for llliintrnlAfi rfmiUr Adi !>»*.• « I **t.
Hperin I Imluiwiuvnt* to •ptmu In uii«H*n;p.«l Hrrltorjr,
Addiuse, vuT.it va mr. r^ern co.
Heimc t bl.j tiur. Clwimphiln, C'(«viil»liil, C)I«U>.
^MkJmnAlll hint; DYE Is aela tho lnstun- Baton*
msBPf iRISTADORO’S^l^'^a “■ of black or brown; does
Sa jffm l preparation ; favorite
■r upon evci-y^wi-H nnryiln
gentleman. Hold by nil
1 ill hair dressers. druggists 3. CRI3TADOKO, and implied
OS William Street. Now York.
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC
BatteryBelt!
CURES CURES
Hum,L ung and Nervous am
Liver Oisimei, Chronic OmEARt
NERrusExHAur OrsKPRiA,
TIOH, PARAIYRIR, Kidney Dieearer.
RHEUMATISM.
L /
m m
m
V
m
TMADB MASS,
Gonoretoa more electricity In fire rntnntee KlecUo-Miigaetk. th.a MS
ptlier Belt doe. In e dar. The oclr
Belt made, ulrtos mild primary and eecoudary current.. Out
be made .0 oe to t-e ecercety fell, and reveraed,
chanced (Bid Inorewed UU the etrouBuet man cannot
boldlt. Ho metal come. I n contact eleotrodu v. ah .nd the ■kin coudnottn* to cor
rod. and Irritate it. Hue bod
eord.for.pplylo* elwrtrlilty teeny port of the y.
Vmiuaed fer ."if trcctmentlnocmplaiaUnuamdateea.
A certain neterer of nealtb end /U:or.
MSCICAL USES OF ELECTRICITY
an 111rmfrated H) pace tarok, dirwtloue oentatnius full donorlpHow cal
of Holt and oUewee with tor eleclr Inal
“tLECTRO-PARADIC BELT CO^
Six * Alt CiwainM SUbl. LOVIS. MO
Km Rich Blood
PARSON'S’ PVROAT1TE PILLS mak«
Hew Rich Blood, and will completely change th*
blood in the entire system In three mnnths. Ary
person who will take 1 pill each night irnm 1 to 1%
weeks may be restored to sound health. If .uch a
thing be possible. Bold everywhere, or tent by i, mail
for eight Mtcr Btamt).. J. S. JOHNSON CO»
klo.tou. ItiMAm., foraieiiy hui-or, lloine.
Paynes' AUTOMATIC Engines.
2 to IOO Horse Power.
i l MM A m A A
L-liubl' . PurNbli'.HtHl Ke<nHNMl«wl. W»H f-i'tiith nbora
ceff wnl: \% fa*-1 Hied wutrr Ikun «»y Mherra
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HU « bu kV . i/V* St. A. x. 9
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