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THE HAMI LTON JOURNAL.
Subscription Price $1 A Year,
J l. Damns, publisher.
Hamilton , Ga., Dec. 1. _ISS2.
The Gallery of Art!
ALPHA A. WILLIAMS
Over Wittieh’s Jewelry Store,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Have your Photographs taken with
the latest improvements so exten¬
sively used bv the leading
PHOTOGRAPHER
ALPHA A. WILLIAMS.
His Photographs are without a rival
in finish and unsurpassed in style.
Enlarging and Copying
Old pictures of any kind, and taking
babies in their happy mood is
my specialty. They are no
trouble, bring them along
Fine Line Picture Frames for Sale
ALPHA A. WILLIAMS,
Columbus, Georgia,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Clerk Superior Con rt.
I tail a candidate fur re-election to ibe
office of Clerk of the Soperinr Court. nnt
jen to the action of the Democratic par
ty, and earnestly solicit the support of my
friends. A. P. Titum.
I _ respectfully . „ announce myself ,. a caedi- ..
date tor th» office *f Clerk of Harris Bn
pnrior Court, and solicit the support of
Buy friends. Very Raepactf ally,
H. W. Pitt*.
For Treasurer.
I ruj a oandidats for re-amotion to the
office of eoau’y Treasurer. Often iried,
never denied, willing to try ag-in. I so¬
licit the help of my friend-.
H C Kim-bbouqh.
For Tax Collector.
IVe a - e authorised to announce that ll r .
S. 3 Hunt is a candidate for Tax Collector
mi the January election. If elected he
wi 1 discharge the <lut : <w .it the as
faithfully as he did iu thv pia-t..
To the Voter* of Harris County:
I a.n a can. Hate fot Tax Collector at
t ie ensuing e'ect 6 in January, next, and
if e octod will discharge the dutie* ot tin
oil; e ’aith'u ly and imp-.rtially.
Respectfully, J R PATE.
For Sheriff.
I rcspeorfo’lj u ifa u'e 'ai -e’f a e<s •
di ate f>-r Shei ff of Hariie «o«nty. .at the
election iu Jftt.usty ntxt, and rwapectfoily
suiicit iha mij poit of my friends
J M Br.uoE.
Local Affairs.
The railroad company is having a
tank built at the depot to be filled
by a stearn pump.
Hon Bill Welch is in the city try
ing to find a mocasm said to be-in
the centre of that rock at the hot
tom Of tne depot well.
Mr Crawford has removed his
blacksmith shop to the Turner house
where he will be glad to serve his
friends and the public.
Mrs. Georgia A. Carr, nee Living
stone, of Water Valley, Miss., who
was formerly a pupil at our college,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Mitch
ell.
Columbus Enquirer: Miss Stella
Mitchell, one ol the belles of Ham¬
ilton passed through the city yesier |
day on her way home from a very
jileasant visit to Georgetown.
Mr. R. L. Phillips left for Florida
last Monday, accompanied by My.
Thomas Whitehead and lady. !
Mr. Jesse Roberts, of Florida, who i
has been visiting his father’s family, ;
left for home Wednesday morning.
• Last spring Mr. Ben H. Williams
planted 500 stalks of cane. After
saving 1500 stalks for seed and teed- ;
ing six boys for three months, he
patch :
gathered enough from the to
make 95 gallons of excellent syrup.
Who can beat this? ■
Snow fell here Wednesday evening !
about dusk, but Thursday morning j
da wned dear and cold.
The fourth and last quarterly con¬
ference of the Hamilton circuit will ;
be held at Mt. Zion, near Waverly j
Hall, next Saturday and Sunday.
Curtis Beall has received his com¬
mission as postmaster at LaGrange,
ani leaves to take charge Dec. rst.
;
Welle’ Brain Hr .lih Eeueiver, and Ferre. greatest remedy i
eirt i utinre ib !
o i i - a i >:a id, |
d.piility, *f. $1. as *1 ■ iggi.'i. da. D;
LYVIAR. RA'IKIN i L .At:’. A.U r», i* ■
M, , c. oa,
a / s: “Brown’s Iron Bitters prompt
y rii per manently cured me of dys
pepsia.”
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g ea Benner makes a ib?r«i offer to our
subscribe" s ela-where. The Banner has
teen published twenty years, is reliable,
end sure to p.iform P »'i ite promises.
Clocks am! Lamps. ,
If u vflQt a £*» <} rh ek »r»d & biilliat3 fc
t lit ±0 f Hi if) V pi i t*.
Pair Notes.
This weather suggests that it may
be inclement during Christmas, but
this need not keep anybody from
coming out. The house will be
comfortably heated, for we are assur¬
ed that some good friend of the la¬
dies and the institution will haul
them plenty of wood and lightwood.
The ladies fix their expectations at
not less than $i,ooo as the result of
j their week’s work. Nobody is ex
pected to give a great deal and no¬
i body it is thfiught will refuse to give
: something.
, If everybody helps little,, the
a re¬
sult will De magnificent.
The Columbus & Rome railroad
herds the list of donors by giving
free transportation to all articles
over its road.
Wliitesville Notes.
—The spelling bee closed with a
full attendance. So the boys will
not have to wade the creek anymore.
•—Mr. Hal Crowder and lady of
'j; roU r p S p e nt last Saturday night with
their , . relative, Capt. „ Hal , T , Moss.
—At the bride's father, Mr. Jas.
Crawford and Miss Cornett were
married on the 15 th.
—Mr. Hugh Rowe, formerly a
citizen of Harris, was brought from
Decatur last Saturday a corpse by
Mr. Frank Hunt to be interred in
the family cemetery.
—J. J. W. Hadley and Miss Em¬
ma Smith were married in Colum
bus last Thursday.
—Brewster Tanksersly and Willie
Swint killed 14 squirrels last Satur¬
day.
—Mrs. Kate L. Moss left last
Tuesday to attend conference at La
Grange.
—Miss Fannie Mattox, of Ala.,has
gone home for the winter. Be com¬
forted young man, she will be here
next spring to attend school.
“ Mr - J- , ,,, 1 ■ , I in hornton . , has finished c ■ , ,
niakmg syrup, crop 30S gallons.
—Notley Mattox has moved into
nevv h° use -
Mis. Goidy, of Ihomas, is lying
very low with fever at J. A. McCur
i
J * •
—Rev. H. Carmichael is not dead
as was reported but filled his appoint-
1Iier d and was looking very well
—Rev. C. S. Owens preached his
farewell sermon at Smyrna, last Sun¬
day.
—Rev. Seals Askew has the larg¬
est ground peas ever raised in this
country. There are three in nearly
every hull.
—Miss Hattie Macon is spending
a with Miss I annie Lou Moss,
but will leave soon to attend a wed
ding in one of the eastern -counties.
—Madam rumor says another wed
ding soon.
—A large crowd assembled
Beach Spring to sing last Sunday,but
Mr. Mann, the leader, failed to ap
pear.
—We have a young lady who de
voured a plate of molasses candy,and
a bonnet of ground peas, and then ;
sweetened herself on a lap full ol
crab apples and salt and retired hap
py, and was next morning as sweet
as ever.
Chipley Notes.
.... Wheat . , generally. „
is ucing sown
—Oats are coming up.
—Marriages plentiful.
—Chipley is booming.
—Farmers more hopeful.
—Cotton a better price.
—The health of the community is
good.
-The cotton crop is not as good
as desired.
—Married at Mr. J. D. Robins in’s
on the 25th of Oct., Mr. J. D. Dur
- -- Jos i
.
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Dunman and Mrs. Epsy Ransom, at
the bride’s father, Win. Langford. j
_ Also, on the 21st. inst., at the
residence of Mr. Moses Cornett the
bride’s father, Mr. J. A. Crawford to ,
”/ Minje Cornett. Capt. J. fk
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fentans officiating at u.e auoie uuu- !
rii 0 c^>.
—Our school at Bethany prom J ses
tc be good.
| Columbus Photographic Temple,
j GILES T. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR,
Opposite the Rankin House, Columbus, Georgia.
The best arranged Photograph Rooms in the South. Pictures made re¬
gardless of cloudy weather. All work warranted to give satisfaction. The
prettiest back grounds in the city. Every possible arrangement for the
comfort and convenience of visitors from the country. Prices as low as
the lowest. The people of Harris are invited to call when in the city.
They Do Say
That the stock of boots and shoes
of J. Marion Estes & Son., is equal
in point of merit to any in the city
of Columbus.
That they make a specialty of fine
work, and their experience in the
trade enables them to tell a good ar¬
ticle in buying, and risk nothing in
a full guarantee when selling.
T! at the}' are content with a fair
profit on what they sell, and their
prices are always low.
That their fall styles are now in
and their invitation for an examina¬
tion out.
That you will save money by pat¬
ronizing them when you would clothe
your extremities.
McBride & Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Manufacture Snow Ouse*, are sonibern
agents for Seth Thomas clocks and Lam¬
beth's fly fans, own the celebrated S-one
Gate City water filter, anti Cherry's steam
fruit and vegetable dryer for the woild.
Prices will be forwarded onjiapplieatioD.
Young and Enterprising.
The new crockery house in the
Webster building, Columbus, Ga., is
engineered by a couple of young
and enterprising gentlemen, who are
fully up to the times. They keep a
full line of the most fashionable and
stylish goods, as well as the common¬
est wares. They can suit "any taste
or purse. Their superbly decorated
tea, dinner and bedroom setts are
real works of art and their display in
these goods is magnificent. If you
want anything in their line do not
buy before you write to or call on
Lindsay & Sanders.
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Catarrh of the Bladder.
Stinging. Minuting, irritation of the j
rinarv ptssag fi, diseased di-clmrgei .cured
bv Bitcliu|iaib 1 , SI. at drnggiolt). Ga.
depot. LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAli, At
ianta, U*.
Subset Worn to Dr. Foote’s Health
Monthly are offered unusually liberal
premium* for th" eomine year There
, |01>g lHt of 8ojetttlfij Works> two a{
Bro Ber , t w i t h xbe Health Moothly
ono year for fifty cent*, and in tbs list of
* 1 premiums are included an elegant edi
g Un , 1#rd Didionary, b lot-that have
>*iled largely at $=R per copV- Tbe dins- l
trated prominm'liat and a asmi'le copy of
Ike paper are forwarded free f-.y ffae pnb
Habers, tbe Murray HR] Publishing Co,,
129 Twent y '’ gMU 8 '" N Y ' Cl,y
The medicines of Drams Dick & Co. ore
nex celled for eleganco, purity, and relia
■ility. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders,
re os pleasant ns Lemonade. Their Soft
lapsules are world famous. 8eo Advt.
Among the bookf. of popular Medical
Literature which have beco^p widely
known und appreciated by the general
public, none niaintauis a steadier sale or
more favored plaoe in the opiuion of the
m-esHand the people, than ‘ Plan Home
Talk," and “Medical Cnumou SeDse,’’
by Dr. L. B. hoote of ico Laxmgton
Avenue, N. Y. City. Ia brinigiug out
th«ir complote il u a trated edition of near¬
ly 1,000 pages, bound in cloth, at tbe re¬
markably low price of $1 50. the publiah
ere have insured for theuiselvei prosperi¬
ty ‘‘large sales at small profits,” and for
the public the boon of good and instruc¬
tive reading at a price within the reach
tf all booli bayerB . The conteotfl tal) | e
oan be ha(j f ree of ,b e Munay Hill Pnb
lishiug Co., 129 East Twenty-eighth St,
N- Y. City.
Mrs. J. R. Hartwell, says: “Brown’s
Iron Bitters has been of great benefit
to me, relieving me of sick headache
and dyspepsia.”
Musical PeopleBa-i-E
cff«r of $37 35 worth of rnuhio tor
vertiKed tiaowfaere.
I
ASET of Silver-Plated Tea-Spoon, “re
offered in our advertising col
uitfoa tor only ;>6 eta. The advertiaers
are reliable atiil the tpooDs as good as
they are cheap.
FOR SALE OR RENT,
Oae of the r»ost desiratiie remdi-ricea
around Columbu* half mile oolside
^
Philip* & Raskin,
Real Estate Agent*, (Joiuuibu., Oa.
prtj J WIRT A UluYfT
Qse ‘ j
COGUNIBIAS
are t be favorite* with riders, and their s.u
ridden p£JS 500 8
roa< 3 vehicle Sf.ii can be mile*
a week over average road*. Profe-*ional
bosinev* men all join in bearing witness
ot p* merit*
Sen 13 -er.t stamp for 3« page illustrated
catalogue with piles list and full >nforma
tiur . THE PO PE M F G CO ,
597 Washington St., BosUn, Mafca.
L. ROOIEI,
Furniture anti Carpets,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
—ON HAND—
Sfe 250 Pieces Carpeting'S,
’ ;* v'eV? ■ ' ’M-'V Jff dC' Moqnets, Velvets, Brussels, Ingrains,
r«ssS ¥$*■ tv.' vs **'” &c ‘
, ---------500 RUGS
.-H Ml r In Figures Gay & Grand.
— 53 C P F MOq,, teisf^:‘TkS! e£ HrUS -
’ROONEY'S 500 Pairs
zz~= WINDOW CURtains,
of Nottingham ami Pure Lace.
Lambrequins,
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS *— Lace by the yard,
'■L*? r— “Slip™ Silk Delaines,
■ Jutes, Reps,
! J S I i i
1 WBSb inHlHC Gimps, &c
1,500 BEDSTEADS
m ss-bm Fine and Common,
i . ROONEY In All Kinds of Woods.
s? *=•
A'A H 250 BED Room Suits,
.
MH” Hi .= j Walnut, "lam Parlor Mahogany, Woods. Suits, Ash anti
25
• mm ■WWl«IHtOIVUI'»Wli»Ulllll»IM»»ll,l»1in- In fashionable _ - . . . and *
—— coverings
all kinds of furniture, at the
lowest prices.
83 & 8B Broad St., Up-Stairs, Columbus, Ga.
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I. JOSEPH, President. O. S. JORDAN, Treasurer.
ZFHOITIEIEIIR, STORES.
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PAID UP CAPITAL $75,000.
PIONEER BUILDING, Front St., - - - • Columbus, Ga.
GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Chewacla Lime,
Kirk’s Soaps,
Duponts l’tnvder,
1IE-NO TEA.
Just Received New Crop FLORIDA SYRUP.
< 3 -OOT 32 sd:A.liT BROS.,
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Centennial Stores and Wagon Yard, I
Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Georgia,
KEEP A FULL FRESH STOCK OF
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GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, ■■
AT mi FIGURES FOR CASH
To which they invite the attention of their friends in Harris county. They
will make it to your interest, if you will give them a call before buying, j
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THE BEST SHIRT, I
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CLOTHING
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Can be obtained only of
II. J. TIIOKXTOX,
The Southern Clothier,
Columbus, tin.
AVluit Luunent . .... I liy sifisxiis Hity.
'1 he celebrated Loudou pbynieLn,EraK- !
Wilson, any!.: “Several case* of \
iocipieut coiiHUioption have come under j
my observation that have been cured by
a timely use of Liebig’* Liquid Extract of |
Bet>f and Tonic Invigorator."
Erasmus Wiu-.on, M D , F K 8. ;
“I haye had the process explained by
which the beef this preparation is .
in
prenerved and rendered soluble by the
(signed)
“akthib'Hill Ha'bfll, MD..FRS.
Lres- Analytical Association. London
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Since ite date of the above soalysis,
B ud by tbe urgent request of eeveral cm
j D ent membem of the medical profusion,
I have added ., to each winoglaanful of tbw
preparation two grains of Soluble Citrate
of Don. T. Cows.
Scid by all druggists.
I’laj ••rl-Oiit No»tJ - uiiis.
Will cot fi hyoil, opiatca, or irihaiaiipu
cure a conaumptive cough? N<!!! Ke
ject these; they have been weighed in tbe
balance 'a*, d found, wanting. Try Hah.’a
Honey of Horebonud and w Tar. Thon«
and* upon thousand* ate using it. Sold
by druggists.
Pike’sToothacheDrops cure in one minute
Cold Winds Cliapn tbe Skin.
r “ d
HiirnjHair'ai"d Whicker Dye, biaok or
brown, fifty cents*
1 Hood’s Eureka
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burD> fiilioasuea*, Jaundice. D.T»pep*i».
Cosiivene*, Palpitioc of Heart,
Ac., Eureka bu* no equal. It i» porely
V eKet*ble and barmles* in it* action.
t<# 89|jaf# , tjon or tb ,
WJ ]j refunded. ior sale by
(koggista and dealer*.
QUINHiE SUBSTITUTE.
THERMALINE
Th© Only 25 Cent
ACUE REMEDY
IN THE WORLD.
CUBES
chmfever
And all MALARIAL DISEASES.
From Ei.nKR Thomson, Pastor
msm __| Christ, of tlie CInirch Detroit, of Mich.—“My the Disciplea ivn of
was lisnyeromly ill on J entirely prostrated frojn Chill,
and Fever. Quinine and other medicines were tried
without effect. Mr. Craig, who had medTiiBRMAUKB
as a tonic, advised a trial of Thukamnc, which »«»
A me. remit mg ill his confplete recovery widiin a few
days.”
at all nr a 3 trra, oa b? mail, 25c. fib bob.
DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 While Street, N. Y.
SEIDUTINE SKIBLITZ
POWDERS,
As pleasant ns f Bo. BACH I
BrEMONADlE AT ALL
88MM8W.
LAX ATI Nil fa sSWM 0 N
’CURED
Druggists, Headache, or Heartburn, bv mail, Ac. 25c, per All m
box. DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 Whit*
Htrci t, Now Yorlt.
mm Capsulots.
The safest and most
reliable Cure for nil
Diseases of tuo t unary Organs. Certain
Cure in eight days. No other medicine
can do thiM. 'Ilia best medicines ia th*
cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations.
All Druggists, or by mail, 75c. nnd $1.50
per box. AVrit.s for Circttlnr. DUNDAS
DICK A. CO., 112 White Street, N?w York.
PILES Instautly relieved by the use
of MACqUEES HAT HO
om nnd CU.RED “ (after sever nl
applications of it. Sold by all
by Druggists, DUNDAS or niuilcd DICK & on CO., receipt M’fg ot m
thorn is) a. 112 White Street, Now York.
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„ AND ATLANTA. GA.—--
py«ggK*i!dn:i l*A& s
Blackmon & Kimbrouzh.
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MASON & HAMLIN
UliHHIvV fnriiifitrfitl Competition
for Sixteen Ve.arm: no ull.iT AmenoMi organ*
Iiuvinu: hociA found pquat nt any. A fan
5tyiel09; com pay» and power,
v. Rh best quality, for popular Mcre.i and «K-c_n[ar inu»io
in school# or famiHca, at only 1108, OJM
other tttyl cm at 130, 0*'»7, tw, 172. *7R.IW5, wholly nnrwalfd Ov t»
and ui. The lurcer ntylc* arc flew Ulna
any alkcr oreana. AIho for euny payment*,
The'lWAHitf.V * ftt..Bo»toni HAMf.IN *9K. Orman HlhBUKew and 1 ’lano Turk*
Tnmoot CliicoKO.
141 J Watia.li Av«.,
CHRONIC DISEASES .CURED.
New pat bn marked out by that
UiOHt popular .book on HiDuug
Social. OII'F Sritixi, Bcirjicr,
I i.aim Home Tack oml Hrvic.u
Vommon f>KK»s. Nearly X 0011
jsgoH and 300 iUnsU-nticr^
treathig of too tmmnn Ixxly In
health and d!*ejae, h j I)R. IS.
H. ItelOTII, of Now X orlc
City; 1'ricc, @1.50. Over
600,005) ol hi* Stater,II: books hare pland, been
a-ild iu thcUulted
O.rroa nyaud Australia. AuBdin
boroUK h phyeielan, rn ir««J *ft«»
Cf'.y yearn practice, writes: "Your
work ixprWeieiittn ratue, and col
cuUJ led la regenerate tacitly." A
*-4 1*1-pap: content, table of Plafu
Home To!)!, a eopj or Pr. Foote - *
Health Monthly, and a Hit! !»*«
pamphlet of “Evidfirw** - of the
curability of elLChroni^Piw** aent fork ceera. »
of whatever parr,
ms. FOOTK’S Hand
Book of Health Hints
and UoadyReealptaglvai dally
128 )i»ki« of adrSe, about
habit* In all re-Mon*, and reoipt*
for cur* of common «i:oi«it»—
Bota^sanj a .aluabla referenie tae* 1<rr
f:vey fiifll By mail, «
.rente. UBMUt PtaoocM XO
Aoxrra
! Hurray Hill FublUhltte Co.,
120 linn* astu Street, New X*rU City.
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