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THE HAMM. FUN JOURNAL
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HAMILTON, GEORGIA.
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\ Most LUkt »1 <>m r.
To every subscriber to the i lami!
ton Journal. who pays $1 for sub
scription lor i83y, we will give as a
ji.eirii rt one do.: n paper; of fr< .’t ’
Garden Seed, grown by K >heit Oust
of Philadelphia, which w, billy war
rant fresh and genuine, 1 c bo-in
with a well a sorted :.t*« k of 5,000
p ipers, Come caily bciore 'he as
sortment is broken, as shill not get a j I
now lot this reason, The assortment
now consists of
Drumhead. Flat Dutch and Slone
Mason Cabbage.
I,-Ira Marly and Marrowfat Peas. ■
Mohawk and Valentine i’cans.
Extra Early, Early Turnip, and
Long Blood Beets.
Early Bush and Yellow Summer
Squash.
Long Green, Early Cluster, and
Early Frame Cucumbers.
Besides Spring Turnip, Radish,
Tomato, Collard, Pepper, Carrot, &<:.
Augusta, has more than doubled
her m unfa' luring interest within the
■ past tfircc yea::;, and now has over
$6,000,000 in factories within her
incorporate limits.
Nile Columbus Kiujirirer will reflection have
lo contole itself with the
that if Columbus is not the largest
manufacturing institution in the state
the E. & lb mills is.
H. \V. G. wins his spurs as the
Georgia historian in the Atlanta Con¬
stitution of last Sunday. No writer
in Georgia wields a more facile pen
or dispenses more potent facts.
’] he Ohio river is iloode 1 to ■ ch
an extent as to stop trade entirely at
Cincinnati, and to paralize bn: iness
.all along its borders. 1 lie riam : e
amount to millions of doikiis.
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A writer in the Columbus Enquirer
of lent Sunday in an admirable ar
lide, told some startling facts about
l.usliionahle round (lain us. that ought
to meet with the serious consideration
of every mother whose daughtei is
expired to the l.ucunt'oiiS of this
most pernicious .orieiy evil.
Tlx- editor of the Columbus T imes
in a :en,ibl ■ article opp< i: e the pro
, .11;,.-1 increase oi one eighth of one
per ecu! in the eily tax uite. T'he
ti, tided debt of the , it,' is being can
i died at the rate of ten thousand
dollars a year, undtt the present as
;.c auent, and the incicasei! value ol
<its ]iroj.-..Tty is more than sufficient
1 > Furnish money to pay for the wa
ter s')]>p ! ., leaving as much revenue
ls usual to meet current expenses, so
that the Times thinks an increase in
the present high rale umvairanted.
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Favannah celebrated her 150th
I iiihdtiy Monday with considerable
xi l.it. Governor Stephens htmoied
the occasion with Iris picsunce and a
speech, and (Jen. Ilenry Jackson
read an ode from the southern poet
laureate, l’aul HFlFtyne. The ml
.ii es m s were follow d 1 >v a grand pa
II mt, representing liic landing of
lien. Oglethorpe and colonists from
their ship, under an aitillery Totnocliichi salute
and then a leception by
jmd N ainmacraw Indians. 111 the
military parade t.cre five thousand
citizen soldieis, ivh.elt is sa. I to haie
Livu witnessed by upwan s of fifty
tiuu and people. Tuesday witness
ol the trade's display, 1 pageant
Mich as has never been witnessed in
the state before.
Seed for Cii'ldieifs ttimlon.
Last year Mr. Joseph Harris,
Morel on Faun, Roche: ter, N. \ .,
«rifeted to send seeds to children tin
<V' fifteen years of .age at twenty
live per cent under ^catalogue rates.
In Ins new catalogue for iSSj, he
. antinues the same offer 11 is Jcata -
log tie is sent free. Addies-., Joseph
llitris, Rodtester, N. \.
Ifrtiln tint! Ai'itc.
V. ll,,' II, llh li.nivivcr. . <1 rern v
4>u , :utti tin impotence, !citlnH ’io m’xcv
»!. t>Ility, \c , $1 nt ilnisjjists ti t. 1 s.jhil
l.t.M.Ut. liANKINA I.AMA1’.
Flowers on the Lanin.
On his farm near RiH'hester, Jos.
Harris last t ear , ew the Drummond
l iilox !>/ the acre, as a field crop.
• t is a handsome and hardy flower,
lie :idviscs farmers who have plenty
«if land to sow largely ot it and in
Iris new catalogue, which is sent free
to all. he gives fnP directions tor it'
c ultivation. Address. Jo: eph Hairis,
M iie.on Farm, R>K - iu Va. N. \
VikeN TooUiudw llrcpc 1 u.c iu oin
CltlUUitL
t locks ;iii«l l.tnnps.
if jou want » c»'-‘d chnk atm u liilikur.
,:*» t > Uil**> ’a iHu? S'l iv.
JUtod'n i wir/.#
\ r dttv‘« Hs -> <.f |j;c- S'.- Liv«*r an*
V *w« M»eh as 8U*k IbaiLclw, Ik ul
burn, Uibou * J «»u!h*<\ I>y»pe|iKtii
i Ynt* :vt tiie* PatpBion of H urt, Y H'p»
e„ l- u< ka b^a no It is puiel>
v- «*etal»W «n«t harniTNH in its a *tk>n.
(»f‘ara!«tvv *.1 t«» sati(sfa<*tlwu *»r tbt
tut ? ey * Ti l*c* rufiaalcd. For frul© t>
dj itp'pn** a «»s*d d'ljti* r*s.
Ttift medirin a ef Pu t. A Co. *7*
oseelltPd i**x t »•; .v.w. purity, rat i nii&*
:liSjr• TlitiiaiulikuQQ Seidlitz l'ovJers;
te «* phcvmnt mt Leawmade. TUc.r Soft
4*|>snlcc are v\>dd ftoiooi See Advi.
T7e have razuii pleacare i 1 re ■•'mmcadi©
•Etenaali*!? t > our reader , a*? an abeotv
cvjx foe c Ti: ? maaa a t urem* jxxa
is & xaenh liselisaii
•gitopsrLai. Fcipcat*:^ v.. AdvL
A : H.-si.
By request 1 ha. d you a nof'ce of
tlic tk:uh our former c !'='.< • W m
Kobe, t Cardwell, whir h oc< rf<
I'.-im Rock, Concho county Te .as.
on January 19 i-H I ! ■■••■ i • born
in ti<;S county, Feb. . C ; r. junv d
teach .’Spii;v.r C ,<r !i when uxteen
) tv r , oi l. air! !i. ‘ d a. con: latent and
acceptable urns; be r. On the 24m of
.:>t hi:; entile family
t , |r .. ,1,, ! i 1 . v, ;ic and I \v<•
y 0 „.,~,. s t 1 d>cn v.” 1.. !• > an! on one
rle oi lie rr.et ami the < 'de l W:,
U‘ "ri, - ■ .<!■ . V. I:.;;. Win. C. died
' K ' ilb hitricl at I’a nt Boil: in :t
giavc will. hi ; wife and younge-1
< hiidren. 'The Iasi words of his wife
were, ‘-My d vr, me and the
< ildrvd. Mow nice it is for us all
to logc'ln r. Ti.cn none will l e
left to mourn the loss oi the other.”
1 leaitbroken and pi tv,eg for h:s
j ov , ( j one, who m find had t .ken to
hunself, he passed the cold and icy
stream of de ath, begging his friends
and relative, not to grieve lor him.
His last words were “1 am going
home to Mary and the child:en,
Heaven and rest.” T. S. Mituuku,.
JU’sl of All.
Dr. K. V. I*i0i <•©, BoltV.o, N. Y • Dear
Sir— My ffiiniiy [»<»•« lined your “Favorite
PitHcnurion,” and It Lit*., done «»tl th*l i*
claim©d for it. It f\n »Le best of «li
pri pHi*H'iofiH tor f« uialo c«>mpluintH. 1
recommoi 'l it to r.ll my on-touurH. G.
S. \VAi'hRSiAit, Druggie*, Haitnnore, Md.
W hy ft IN:is.
Thomas, tir Coluiubus clothier,
finds his advertising profitable, and
no wonder. He does what he ad
vertises to do. Keeping his stock
fully up to the requirements of the
season, having nothing in it but first
class goods, and selling these on a
marg n so small as to allay all doubt
as to the best being the cheapest, it
becomes only necessary to keep Ins
business before the people to instue
a perpetuation of the jam of custom
so noticable at ins 1 lotiimg ernpor:
mn. The quality of goods handled
by Thomas 1, always gu.u.uiteed, the
style is the late a, the lit is the b at,
the make is first e ass, and his prie.es
not to be duplicated elsewhere. Do
not fail to call on him for clothings
Dr. I’icrcc’-: “Kavoril ■ Pre-erijUinn”
pcrltTlIv and permanently cures those
diseases peculiar t/» females. It is tonic
and nervine, elicetuallv alia;, in# neal < u
ring tho-e sii kcnintf sensation* that ai'
feet the fitoinache and heart through re
Hex action. r | iie back ache and dra^im.:
down HtUHationH fill diwappear under the
Atrnii^thoain^ ©ffniifH of thirt profit ttnto
rutiV©. By druvftiH'H.
McBride & Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mannfnotnro Hhow Cmhoa, nre Honth©rn
a^in'R for Heth Tim n*»w oloeka and Daqq
hoth'M fly funs, own tho eoloheatod Hton©
(»nt*i Oily wntor flit' r, nn t Oimrry’d Htmmi
fruit and vo^ftablo dry nr for tho woild.
Prioofl will l>«* for war clod on npplicfttien.
George Yonng, U. r » Itronghlon at , Hh
vanuah, Gu , «r.yn 4 Iirown’B Iron nitfern
greatly rohevod lu« wtieu »n flu ring from
rheumBtimn.'*
Georgia, liarriN Ctmnly.
Wltcreftrt tbo caUto of Willitua A. Gk?»
tofi, ’deofiMe?, Ih not r^preaentod and not
lik«ty to !*<• repreamitf'd,
Therefore, nil pernouK oonecrund i.re
her«t>y corifled 1 o hIiow onuno by 'he flrnt
Mood**) m Mnrob, wen, why the Oit rk
of the 8 up©. 4 tir O mrt, or tmm© ether fl*
and proper petAotl, sh<»i.Id tot !)«♦ »*n
j ttinted adnritiutintur upon Ihn entnt© of
said d©a« aned.
Guru nr>dnr ruv hand and oflloint «i{;
naturo, Jau. *JJ, ISS3.
.1 i . 0, VVu.MAfih, Or<linary
rut«iTA Ai{ w«»i r.*:ni»;ftv
C AKc£ better 0
ACHING NERVES CAUSE
AGONY!
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PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER j|
r.Hl.NUH
RELIEF!
NEURALGIA
SCIATICA
TOOTHACHE
EARACHE
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And the whole noxtoui funily of
nor vo diaca»c$ are oh rod by
I\ rm’y |\ Davis ' ' i> ' 5 ’■*<1
SURE!
ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS
KEEP “PAIN KILLER.”
The Up-Town i~urnitun Store
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BABGkSNS 1st ,
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FURNiTnE, 7
'IsiMvt'sses, !*<*»! Niwiirtr**,
Eg- Don’t tab h« call hut our
before *d.«K • ' ■**•!
\ y. At* v
4 v ' P.iA .ul S’ , Col ilb (ia
J A i coi f, S ili'snun
1st? ?M Bleed
T>h si »y * • * i*; r *; ■? r; ri?T irs tuue
, w Hicti bitvd, ard im‘.\ can.pieii.iy c *ar.gi i::«
’U »lk' enuw J?tc >. It; Uii‘1,1;: A »'
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:^a vi no w ill ta*: t . m. i-i
HE*
114 he |: . 'Kbit*, r. « vmw :.i r? . nr
' Deut 1 1 > Kl
l 2 uai.w>
WeiT oiti» Exhaustion,
PrexaKtnre Decay,
Loss of Memory,
A.-.rC.'.C T IkwiV of
ir n lit
SENT r iv'Kt
T.s; iu. n J'.'Ji-V.y STS.V.TdlV.TS.
STRENGTH
!o vigorously push a business,
strength to study a profession,
strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day’s labor with¬
out physical pain. Ail this repre¬
sents what 13 wanted, in the often
heard expression, “ Oh ! I wish I
had tha strength!" If you are
broken down, have not energy, or
feel as if life was hardly worth li v¬
ing, you can he relieved and re¬
stored to robust health and strength
by taking BROWN’S IRON BIT¬
TERS, which is a 'rue tonic—a
medicine universally recommended
for all wasting diseases.
Sot N. Fremont St., Baltimore
During the war I was in¬
jured of shell, in the stomach have by a piece
a and suffered
from it ever since. About four
years ago it brought on paraly¬
sis, which, kept me in bed six
months, and tbf* best doctors
in the city said I could not
live. I suffered fearfully from
indigestion, and for over two
y ears could not eat solid food
and fora large portion of the
time was unable to retain even
liquid nourishment. and I tried
Drown \ /run Bitters now
after able taking two and bottles I am
to get up go around
and am rapidly improving,
G. Decker.
BROWN’S (RON BITTERS is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and all diseases requir¬
ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscloe and tone
to the nerves.
KING OR TIIH KINGKHS.
w
m Al
®|v Nl Py’l tn 1 ar .fit mall
£
%
ti
Sendsi(j Machine
Wli SKI.!. FOB
Tirentt/ Dollars.
It j« In every icbjert the very bodt of the
SINGER STYLE of MACHINES,
Which are by far the Most
PopularMachines in theWorid.
Finisliori in lltr L« >! h. tinner "ith the lat
ft-t inn mvoiHclri for wiri/iiUT tho bobbin.
Ilu* inns! cni.v^nb lit .*ty!o of In'*1© with
t \f< niL n Ih'vo <ir.«wrrs aiiri gvithir
<» ver. ii htniiiln wiUnmt a rival.
KING OF SINGER MACHINES.
W» do not nhk you to })ny t«*r it until
you o*o '*biit y<*ii nvo bryinvj Wt* ('ill v
«vii*b to know tli vt v« .1 v. mt t*» buy u Scw
ni«: M.-u-bim* nml nro wiUinj; to pay
fi'VO for flit- Ii* A in the Market*
YV iitr to us Reiuthig tbt* nniHc of your
no'vr^t Million no«t wc will mud
tin* ivmcliiiH* and t;ivc iunt!u. t'< n to allow
\ on to • x.imim* it beforr \ou p»y for it.
\X\IM AKTH &
i5. > N(*!(TH .'utti S l\, I'illLA., PA.
EARS S MJEEiOX.
Foo Ohoo’s Eulstun of Shark’s Oil
I* Ittvely Ki'olorcx the llt'itriii);, htnl
the Only Cntfi for l>t iifuos Known*
This Oil abstracirtl fi »m ptu-nliai spv
i ii** of Miutll White Slmrt;. » ;tu. l t iu th '
Yellow iN*\, knowii ut ikfchnrotli'it ll'u
<li !«•!»». . y.vcry Chiiic.'t" limn kmnv.
it. Its virtue*- .is n MAftinaiivv of healing
iii o*‘\< rt*tl by a RndiUtivt l’r vst about
tin \t*ar i-llO it* tnm*s writ* so tiuuci
*»l|s am! many st» sctuninvlv tub.*n tilons.
that tl*u wtiitfly w;,s oibiLilly ytoi laimc!
over ti t* t.'Diiif Kmpiie. ! ts ust* beemnt* s*>
univ i>al tint tor «v. r It Ht v»-n«i* n>» I La -
! It** S ||K < xirrictl rtUIOtl.L, thV t'uiftM peOpl**
Mi.', i ‘but’yjt n prej ui.l, to any lUlllt'r- at
5 1 00 pel fi 'tie
Hoar What the Deaf Sav:
It h-»s p» rt« ui.etl n mit.tblc m my cusv.
1 hnv * uo P’.v.u thly tiohos in my head
and > mi h**nr much U tter
I have !»»•« n vrrt*nt.*) hvti* Ii * te
My til th »• n help d a grustt deal—think
nnotbi’i wUl curt* tuo.
"I* 'in,: - are m,. : tmrriHe and it*
inaliv ■ fi.n.e't - 1 te, , tin wiit.i
. ill |*tv imllv ttvtify, l*oth fu*m t*.\ : r
G'(v *.‘l , *-t‘ .>atit!i i W rite u tu.-.v ii
ri \ t; t k \ .U-Hi.e.. 7 l’ V Street, New
Y«h k, nwl-sii't Ht»d you \'ili d
eeiv.r Lv ivtn n 1 turns Umt will vnnbt*
;on to In wv like anyhsly oLe, an« t w b. ec
ur trive eft'e. t> will Ik* jH i Hi.uneut Vui
wilt v i vi i l' Uivt dc-in 0 stt/’—Blit *r ot
"v.■ ..-itv v
i rr:- ’tn^s 5 ’the MaiU, plvftfe
a- H*i uu.m y t*\ 5? e*a 7 t v.
Unh .u i» v'Usi have ( fit- A '"
V 4»lt* • ^Ct.ts ft’l A Hit i a. ' - • N
ft DC-LLakaS
WILL t'l'Y THE
«r* ~ .^ " ■ s-. f\ - V.A Favorite Singer
MESA LAI STTLr
CSS ! Sewing Machine.
C-* ft t7-irc SAWl rc v-i. r.nr 13cl-.'-r For
Vii —1 ;-. c v ? - : :c
Wt- D A it «a**y and lui
to boy of *N,»N <*1 .Mt*rcL«ut:»» v«mr ’o*» u
\\> iu«ue> nt.k».d cl tit the ha?
Adrir*
Ccvi;--" » - * 1 ^
X* 4 V , 1 » * • X : * » •%
i io youstu&srs of Gmaao.
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! During the many years tout the lAu ific Guano Company has manufactured
and sold its fieri known brand of
Soluble Pacific €*«&«©
various par tier, be n r aware o; the great popularity of ties fertilizer, have,
from time to time, put into m: Y bet mTcles bearing names as nearly
that of Our U-anG a. was ‘ait W> -r them to do, probably J relying upon the
fact that raid Sol : Facifi Guai ■ is ver c mon'y spoken of by
plauteis as *‘l acif.c,” or ‘•Guano," or “Solub.e Pacific,” or “Pacific Guano.
These attem: t; iiavc fiiled o build up a permanent trade, probably
cause of the fact that parties so appropriating our name relied upon that
name rather than the quality of the.-: goy's. 'Ac have, from time to time
called th« at .cation of planters to the. e frets, either diiectly, or through
the late Joh.nij. Revise, Esq.. f Baltimore. We are informed that one or
more new bra,:.Is are now being j ut upon t ,e market, containing the well
known and old nance of “i'acnic,” either a.; “Ammoniated Pacific/’ “Geor¬
gia Pacific,” or similar forms, and we beg to call the attention of Planters
to the f < i th ery ck of the genuine Soluble Pacific Guano manufac¬
tured by the Pacific Guano Company has been, or is, branded with the
name of the former Gent ra! Sell ng Agent, John S. Reese, or with that of
the present selling agents, Glidden & Curtis. None other is genuine, and
our friends and patrons will do we!! to examine carefully the packages re
cerved by them this season, The real Soluble Pacific Guano will be found
to be same stand:: d quality as heietofore. No change has taken place ia
it, notwithstanding recent changes m some General agencies.
ir’acific Guano Company,
15 y G MOD EX & € URTIS, WOOI>S & CO,.
GENERAL SELLING AGENTS, SELLING AGENTS,
Boston, Mass. Savannah, Ga.
Perhaps You Would Like to Know
Why We Are Making Such
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
In ilu; prices of Our Goods mid v/liy wo sacrifice so
Much Solid Value for so little Money.
OUM CONFESSION.
We have the goods and you have the money. You can get our goods but
we cannot get your money.
So wc have decided to cut prices to the lowest and let goods go at prices
u e think you will pay.
VISIT 11. J. THORNTON 1 T ONCE.
Suits. Pants, Coats, Vests, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Collars, Cuffs,
Handkerchiefs, Overcoats, and everything in our line will be sold without
regard to value, until stock taking. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy
genuine value in th.e above goods.
II. J. TITOIIKTOK,
The Southern Clothier,
Columbus. Ga.
C3-OOID2YEJL15r SIi08. 7
Centennial Stores and Wagon Yard,
Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Georgia,
KEEP A FULL FRESH STOCK OF
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
AT Lew HGiiPtES FGR CASH,
T i which they invite the attention of their friends in Harris county. They
will make it to your inteiest, if you will give them a call before buying.
V.y
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TLo cowKUnn abmf indicated „ iu .le, t ewry familv. With entie ,h *> trenWe* are of recent
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ttr-ndi’iv. wink- t IV*.!t V ll.lV.' 1*. com*
ptant v.ciiius. l'r. d.u
f» :oa!o w* .k
bi the fr’ Hlo ddmaecs 4 4-tnn> i!* t tk ;
iion<; tot n
troublod 111' 1 maiden, nut! •- >* (*
CHIOS OVdMRIl dtSOHKCb. Ji
wpakneaa of the It kidm*>« in «n i-l-iilin | ) l- mai.^r h,:, ar.^rco. a?/
mid jurvoufl. anfvt U
cal Adviser milled/**«e
‘a, *e j'i.tn, gt *.; i:. n, t*icl .itm-ch, and Ftten «* mse the k’Sft i. time. . t»« .
e 4 —11 : .1 r(.,*: unpl.au„..t «v,1i; .t ects nnldly uperi the . e.
CUV*"* .... a ft..' 111*•’« , t ihe, ti kv vo6 ii ubti^aken, . biliousuee*, eick headacue, acid stomach, heartburn, to <v
“'‘ttrkfe «.B, eu.i L « ooeLng end ;.leUM* U i.»U» ol .odeerelet. Lug* Bottlee 50 cen»
j j | 4f$S!IS3SiP)k, /'. V /'a;'/ * A! Y \r;lh \ (
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W 1 J/ / j-v‘{ • vti- "s’BL.EY'iV * I Or? -I Cuuhxjue and 1 'nce List of pQCR SCWS.
'«Btu-s'nr.T HiRAtSl CO, Rochester, N.Y. Chicago, ill.
Y)pr. — .j f.p, w* k-J M I - Notice!
JJL Mason. Dentist .
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GOLD OR OTHER MATERIA 1.
loser** Vrtifl*'’*'! TV*th front 'tn* 1 to nn
Fr-s t ii AiAvrosKcrAEAi?
rijZrD* IVicr * very U< >!>;. t,; ,’e. It-t-ih
•x' 1 o-ed yn'rt
$37.5 for$E ■' .sic r. ,'i.uot " Ait
w rt t tf-1 arid uhm'I tf mi A; known.
INkpuliU hi Europe. Any imu v .u b»- p'ay
oU u »t hum “c>! 1 lluudi^d'* to , \
' Evt-n t\u>se w<tt*. no c .r"while
if »\ tkikiilfui hours " ith Uib instru**
I meet Any * i»c ui’i iT.t % it
o it in one c vrniag 7
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T will sell you*
Groceries anil Provisions
So low that you will never buy on credit again. Call on me and I will
convince you how much you can save by buying for cash.
I have a large stock of Meat, Corn, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
Tobacco, Fish, &c., &c.
J. IT. HAMILTON,
The Vp-Tou'n Grocer
TEl BEST WASOJ
ON WHEELS
IS MANUFACTURED I3Y
FISH BEOS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
V/E MAKE EVLTiV VARIETV OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagon i
And WOKStulfi'N, by confinin''ourselves strictly to one class of work; IMPXtOVKD by employing MACHINERY none but the and 23e» the Vi
of using TIMBER, nothing and but FIRST-CLASS THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, b
LEST of SELECTED by a we
jusily earned the reputation cf making
is THE BEST WACON ON WHEELS.
Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, but Agents may, on their own responsibility, i
the following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed;
We Hereby Warrant the FISH BUGS. WAGON No/........to be well made in every pa;
ular and of good material, and that tiie strength of the same is sufficient for all work with
usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective matt
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or
price of said repairs, as per agent’s price list, will be paid in cash by the purchaser producil
sample of the broken or defective parts an evidence.
Knowing w« can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. 8
for Prices and Terms, and for a copy of THE RACINE AGRICULTURIST, to
Fis&i BROS. & CO., Uacino, Wt
SUHE curh~ FORI
Bi\m BLEEOM Lgfi K
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TS Piiic&sTr&r^mymTsiJz® SEHGRAVlNG qr^
75 CTSSK TUBES LfKETKiS
An Sufferer* with BLIND, BLEEDING or HIDDEN PILES oon bo permanently ourad by using
DR. TABLER’S PILE TUBE, price, T5 ota. AflR yanr Druggist J)r. S. G. Itilxy.
THE ACME 1YE-&LAS8.
The Best Ever Offered
To The Public.
¥
gsm Tho/ cannot he Shaken
Off The None.
The apeM.l »<tvnntn*ei of th. |A*m» Bye
Glasses*, arc: —A patent, iiffSl «<q..table at-,
tachnient, perfectly safe and b.rmle.i, fer
keeping lh- «l«8ee» in place on the no.# ami
V; IvTA thin prave'dina a change of focua. reoliairg whether
tha wearer !>e in an npriif'it or po»
ayjpUfrs sition. Hove »l*o procured the newly ia
SflSSST* 0l '“’ *“ *“'•*
Mfp' Phoenix Columlms, T. i o 8. i Broad Jewelry SPEAK, Street, Georfflt* Store.
‘he people V’ LIBRARY
Oviifuins more r^atliDg matter than auy
o lit*. 1‘ the only one tb ;t makes 8
specialty o t XinMiesn Kicries written by
Mav Ai'nes Flviniug and otUr popular
ni e.i, ..n anihora. Three huudred and
thirty volumea now raady. The followiny
. re sri.ue of !b- best uto.ies. Fall eaia
k'y,Ut u.-i.eN» flee.
Trice.
57 The S cret Soxrrow, by -Hay
A'jpes Fleming ............... 20e
55 Fated to Marry, by May
nen Flwcuiu^.............. 10'.
<;i> East Lyt-n«, by M «. Wood 1'Oc
4(J Dora Thorne........... 20c.
41 B nruns of b Bitchlul Man ty
hu l or of A B»il Boy’s Pitoy 10c
p.> P:ld . by author D >ra V borne - (, c
;:;t; liy lifadirtts and Kecitaii *or. . IDo
515 A B«d Boy*« D»ar>.............
t40 T: e Thtee Couml.s, by »May
Agnea Fl^tuirg...... ..... 10c.
Syttd Fr *ni Death, t-y -fei-Lie
| S AleO« ....... . . . . L'Oc
;LMi D \ f h Yiiie^e Gowik...... Hk:.
5 iL» A l'ark Marriage Alorr, Ly the 20c.
fcQ’bor of Dora Tborce........
l'he Knipbisbridge Mystery, by
Cbrlnh Kt»*(«e..... .... UV.
1»U? (ht*y Biair, the West a detect? i?Oc
The People’s Library is printed from
lurge type, tL good paper- So hi by news
dealers or |.»oetpaid by mail ordering on re
veip- ot pm* . Any person
uoilh, ate mil send a splendid story,
Mnry Ct-cil H v, en*Ukd **B«Ut io tbt
I Old Home.” Ev**ry oi e tfccad »e*d it
\vk f»»r if** People's Library, t*er d til
| orders to J. S OGII VIB A CO . Pubri.
V lk St bt*. h* • L V. O. u.i CAT.
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JOEL T. JOHNSON. CHAS. T. PORTER
J0H1TS0H & PORTER
^ tor Eroa DEALDERS^ a street, ( occjiui's, e,
IN
Hats and Furnishing Goods
STOCK as full and complete as any in Columbus. Are daily receiving
their stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, which they propose to sell as cheap
as similar goods can be bought in the South.
MeiideI§solm Flan© Co#,
Grand Offer For the Next 60 Days Only.
$'SuO Square Grantl Plano for only $ 245 .
HI A Miri OTWI [" Ql Magnificent rosewood cast*, eleirantlv ftnished, 8 strings, 7 i~3 octxv«s
I IA IN U O I Y Lt Ol full' seruentitie patent cantunte and large airrafies, lancv our moulding, n.-w patent lull iron overstrung frame. French scale, beauti¬ (irand
ful c-trveit lc-- S and Ivre. Iicaw *i;..j|>rovejnent tend to the perieciinn of the instrument.
M ii TO, 't <rt() }| r' 'i-rs. and evert that van
:*v-.()ut PU tE OK THIS INSTKUAt i-NT, boxed and delivered $243.00
hoard the ears at V YORK, with line Piano Cover, Stooi days and only. Hook, only I his by Jar the
l.:<t rrdtf-ed JYotn our Lite wholesale, fuetorv price, **)$. tor ho remendou* is now demand
Ye-iUM 1* tr- ;tn ever otic red the tmmlc.il pul'ic. I npr.-n dented Si:c< ess. I
t t:d suv.e? Send in vour order at once. DO NOT LOSE this rare opportunity.
l>i l:ki " ill sent on 15 itnys test l’lc:iso send retcrc.Mc ll yi.u ilo N'ot_ st-Ncl money
»ii!i nrl.-i l’i.ino ie-Ii sent will, unti l' will he refin'd"'! «ml tieielu elwrecs l«i'l by us both
»-ms 11' is nor just as regi'esentid. ireveial ott.er spccbil twrgaiiw: I’iaiHW from
*l.;Oi,n. Over 15.000 in use an t not on-ili-sati-ti'sl pureh iter. Don’t fail to write
L liefore l,living. Kandsom > iiliu.tr.u-.xl Kauo catalogue Piano ire*, fully riving warranted highest tor testirao- 6
Iiia’s ever awarded any piano :ia n:f"< tu*er. Rveri years,
^lieet uriisiu at one tiiird price. !’ vt •: a.’l" of 8,000 piece.- ie'11 fo. stamp.
Mendelssohn Piano Co., P 0 Box 2053, New York
J. A. WALKER,
DEALER IN ALL CLASSES AND STYLES OF
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts ,
Saddlenj, Harness, etc.
I am agent for the
Old Hickory and MILBURN Farm Wagons,
And keep always on hand any size that may be wanted. I keep in
STOCK CHEAP
WESTERN BI GGIES & FINE EASTERN BUGGIES
At auv price from $50 to $500. and Carriages from $150 to $800.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
S. i DDLES A NT) II -1 RNESS,
be four .
to iii tiie City.
\ keep more goods in my line than any house in . the city, and will save
vou aionev ou anvihin^ you L uv. ]ust come and look, it Will cost you
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i* . A. WALKER,
RANIHN H. USE OFFICE COLUMLU >, GA.