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IriE HAM 1 I TON JOURNAL.
J. t-. Detrvis,........ Proprietor.
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
Arnm-jda .. ISS 4
Mrs. Chapin is in the habit of vis¬
iting the jails wherever she goes,
Would any substantial citizen of Har
ris like to accompany her on a visit
- to the house we civilized citizens of
Harris use to confine persons only
suspected of crime.
A correspondent of the Macon Tel
graph writing from Montezuma, says:
“On the streets this morning was
seen a two horse wagon loaded with
which were caught in Flint river
v ,1 “set lints." The gentleman who
brought them said he realized from
$14 to $20 per week from the sale
of his fish, the markets being Mon¬
tezuma, Americus and Fort Valley.”
Mr. Lansford, a man nearly eighty
ycz.-a A age, suic'ded in Macon last
w z. He was for many ysars con
iucior on the South western railroad,
;.n . was well known to many citizens
of A.lanta and Macon. The lone
o!J man could not wait the slow ap
proach of death, but taking a few
* grains of m T[)h:ne, he tottered to |
the ceragtery and ended his exist
cnee.
It is to be hoped no sensible farm
e. will accept the adv.ee of the 8H
lanta Constitution and go to sj cat
ring m cotton futures. It is noth
mg short of gambling. Is as much
si as playing at brag, faro,
seven up, or fooling with an j
ex Confederate General lutle.y. I
you sell your crop for ten cents, to
be delivered next fall, you simply bet
with some other fellow on the price.
If cotton is worth more on the mar¬
ket at that time, you lose; if it is
worth less another loses. You risk
your money on your judgement. U
you win you get another’s money
without giving a just equivalent. It
gives ns pain to see such advice giv¬
en by as respectable a journal as the
Atlanta Constitution.
Mr. Danforth, a young man of Ma¬
con, utation, who shot formeily arid killed bore his a good employer rep-j
on Monday mgbt. He considered
himself ill-treated about his salary
and his employers over-bearing. Al
lowing his resentments fuil sway, he
walked into the store and shot Mr.
Lansberg five times. The young
man had cause perhaps for provoca
tion, but tils crime ha; brought ruin
on himself ami the mother and sister
he loved and for whom he worked,
Nothing justifies deliberate murder
and it is braver to endure wrong than
to avenge it by taking a human life,
Bainbridge Democrat: “Abolish
the tariff, and the enormous Federal
debt and the current expenses ot the ,
national government would have to j
be met by direct taxation; that is to I
say that every man’s tajc would be
about doubled." Will our brother
p case inform us by whom the gov
eminent tax is paid now. Is it not !
by the consumer or user of foreign
goods? The millionaire hoards his
money that he may become richer
a.ul avoids paying the expenses of
the federal government, while the
** ,, ’ose entire income must be
*"K>rt of his family,
♦here jus
taxes
8 P ri “*« WU^Please
I Mr. Springer has d.-voted
time he could spare to the expression
of the very crude views he entertains
upon the tantl.
The St. Louis Globe Democrat
i»vi,« S him to c„ me lorw.si and up.
ravel a knotty inquiry. It says:
“Mr. Springer is asked to step for
ward where he can be easily heard
and explain how it comet if, as he
says, “consumers in this country pay
a tax of 15 per cent, on all wood and
woodenware,” that we ship such pro¬
ducts to nearly every nation on the
earth, and make money at it. Does
he wish us to believe that if we had
free trade we could buy at othei
countries at a saving of 15 per cent,
the very things which these cauntriei
now buy from us at remunerative
prices? Mr. Springer is obviousl;
not good at figures ’’
Perhaps Mr. Springer may yet be
too busy to devote his powerful mind
to the solution of the problem given.
In that event perhaps some of his free
trade admirers and supporters in
Georgia would not object to taking
tie job off his hands.—Macon Tele
graph.
This conundrum discloses one of
the gravest evils of the protective
tariff system. The tariff on wooden
ware is not made it seems to raise
revenue for the government. It is
„ ot made eithcr because without it
our manufacturers would be unable
to compete with foreign manufactu¬
^ fof (he evidcnue is that they do
coinpctc 81lccessfuIi y with these in
f ort .{g n markets. The tax then is
nothj shor , ()f a g0VerDment subsl
dy j ( j nsl)res a i lome market at ex
horbitant prices, while the world is
open for surplus production.
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A Southern Leader.
Men admire [duck and only men
possessesed of plenty of it are worthy
ol leadership. H J Thornton, of
Columbus, the Southern Clothier, is
possessed of plenty of this essential
quality and plenty of energy and en¬
terprise to back it. The immense
stock of clothing, furnishing goods,
trunks, traveling bags, valises, hats,
piece goods, &c, always kept in his
store house, representing an almost
fabulous capital, indicate the pluck
he has and justly place him among
the leading merchants of the south,
A glance into his palatial store
rooms shows immense stocks of eve
rything coming within his line, and it
is a point with him to suit al) tastes,
The poor man with his mite, or the
rich man with lus mint can find here
apparel suited to his wants and his
purse. A good servicable suit for a
mere song or a fine wedding suit for
a gentleman can be had with equal
facility at this clothing emporium.
In the line of trunks,traveling bags,
valises &ac., Mr Thornton's stock is
particularly full. It embraces many
0 f n, c f lnest grades of these goods
and is not equalled elsewhere in the
c j t y 0 f Columbus,
Salesmen noted for cleverness will
great pleasure in showing goods
a , K ] nuking favorable prices and you
wl || have never a cause to regret a
call on H. J. Thornton,
fHE WORLD'S HISTORY,
FROM It8
BATTLE HELDS.
Tie welt known pnblikbin^ bonae of J.
C. McCurdy A Oo , of Philadt phia, Ciu ■
oloaaii, OhiecK", and Sc I.ouis, has just
-nib! .‘led a most v dual le and attraouve
(■u'itled, “Fmuo«« and DteiMv*
■ ibe \Vorld,"writicn bT Captain
0. 8. A., late
nod Tao'iea in the
* <bc author
Preventive oX^MtUariul D,*
<r Emimvxt Ub, n. R, w,t-r *
OF ANVaP iUS Md.
“Golden's Liqnirf.Bsef Tonic * s m.>,t
excellent preparation. I! is, p nr tx-:> !
j Isnce superior to cod-'iv, r oil or anything
X have ever nsed in wanted or .ip-tred
.
j «■»»■» -* and tm.a,........
Erour,'. hlltl. H.lb.itin t. Iha
( only reliable Liver Pill koowt wnr
feil* with the matt obstinate ent pure.
vegetable, sugar-coat, d, !• tele**,
b * rnil ‘ ,, ‘’‘' DO 8 r *P |C R or unpie*»« »t ef
f n-M. Druggists sell them— 15 1 ......
A pure, IMilul complexion is jee o<
woiuhhV ole b, tbe gree’eet deity cberoie. of Glen..’* It is efaii-a- j j
■!()»}», nee cmlpbur
r» iLUTt-« bJeoiiabe* of ibt> i
<k'n, cn'vu er nllrurntv of every « *;, -
• on.e.d ,» .. ,».d ed rnieb <• diaitle- ,x
Go West—bat don’t go without « bott
>f WiMei’s Otiill Tonio—a gnt .ntnu
••nr. for Cbills ami P'ever
A voting man ia made bett» r by t si.
er’s love and Fever and At*n» are ; r«iT
y Wilder's Chill Tonic—also malar an d
periodical disorders
All kinds of Blood and Skin T isses
cured with Wilder’s Sarsaparilla a ■ t P
stir
Di>e« death end all? Wtl!, t, but
Wiider’h Siotimch Bittria ends ali i . ii
giatinn C.iiihlipaliiin and liilliom*r.,
When Vbr couauoiption prevail tt < r
Wilder’s Wild Gharry is needed, it nev
er fui's to cure
Send jour sddrewi and H cant ati a,
A- V Paine, Louisville, Ky , for act of
beautiful picture cards.
Toro io pieees with a Cough? Wilder n
Wild Cherry will mend you up as go a a
osw.
Don’t Shake with Cbilla or Burn v ia
Fever. Wilder’s Wild Cherry ia the mm
cure.
“Fine tdrde make fine feuthers,' , , d
Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash i uke
tlie Blood pare and healthy.
K 11 WorinH in Children wilb W *
Moftiers Worm Sv np.
.
SPRING STYLES.
FOR
Men and Boys.
If there is one person in this vicin¬
ity who has the least doubt that we
do not keep the FINEST, BEST
FITTING, and MOST FASHION¬
ABLE assortment of Men’s, Boy’s
and Children’s Clothing in Columbus,
the person is invited to call and ex¬
amine—only examine, mark you—
our truly Artistic, Elegant and High
art offerings. Our goods are manu¬
factured solely for us, the garments
being CARVED OUT by Master
Artists, made by Skilled artisans, and
are readily distinguished by their Ex
quisite Finish and Symmetiical Con¬
tour. Wc arc too practical, exacting
and ingenious to confine ourselves
to One Mam’s ideas, which too often
like Shadows — can’t be put to any
good use.
We intend make a Special Effort
to-morrow in displaying for inspec¬
tion Attractive and Confined Novel
ties in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing
and Furnishings, and xindly ask our
friends to call.
H. J. THORNTON,
SOUTHERN CLOTHIER
Columbus, Ga.
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T” 7 Tf ▼▼▼▼TTTTTTTff ▼ f T ▼
Ptl*p amoLing in the real fo'lof atobaceo.
It )■ the rt‘gal way of winoklng. You get
more directly at the flavor and fragrance.
Yon take tlje smoke cooler, and the tonic
cleanlier amt Pafer. Pii'e smoking 1»
•utokiug reduced to a flue art.
The move Uto queatiou of adnltfitahd
tobacco force* itaeif on the attention of
amok are, tlsm more deatrahte it liecomea
to know precisely what y ou are etuoking.
•v .u nttr',. .am Smoking To
' ^ guarantee.
KSPILU
\ A.Ki I 3 EW RICH BLOOD,
An vOl oranp-. .hacse the Wood In the entire system ta three months. Any
x^^^sswscss^saj*
DIPHTHERIA CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE diseases, 1XNI9IKNT wUl wlUUutul.
taneoubly relieve terrible and positively
enro nine chho a put of ten. Information that will »*va
many lives wit free by mail, Lon't delay a moment.
Prevention ts better than cure.
vfOiNSOPw’S ANODYNE LINIMENT
>n rr>. iiittu-nriL Huff 1 unr.,»t Uie IAip,Chro»lcHo«Mn« : M,IliicliiiirCnuiih. Whoopiac(]onrt,
IJiS? dd.»ery«Sr». C, pS«p»Set I.” *
- 8eed for to * Co., Uimtov, Ujss.
.
i..~«e .ndChem,,,. mJitRfl mm m ma ^ am ||PABfk EJt Ejm a^8 B AU W
lev nv»]j»g in tin*.< ■>w.tFjt r say*that o§ M S£ iw \L hi mm
. .‘j, “,1. ' , 'li'fStShTridan ■ JU U BH V ■
Cjji’U (■;. ^ Met br mell h.n, for I » letter-euueet. T n*' L (JodWon 8. Jobbkw Fswd«. a Co.,Bo«ion, De^lt--* Mrl*
u, . Vf.-vd. .'*rt we«rv. or
*r~." TUSSSTS 1 ^.
MA KE 50 MISTAKE!
SJ '01 CASH IS THE CHEAPEST.
-O I
TOST, Last AND Eveytime.
-»
BLANCHARD 8 s BOOTH,
123 Broad Street, • Columbus, Ga.
ARE
MAKING the GRANDEST DISPLAY of RICH SILKS
Vn ’ «n- ix ibiting the rarent vsaortment af Em>lish end French Vfoalen Dress Fa¬
rt Th< most tx*ensive stock cf Bosierv, Notions, Huukerchiefs, Gloves, and
everything (hat pertuu s to the business that has ever been shown in Coli mbus.
THEY CALL THE ATTENTION TO
SEWJNG SILK. G RENA DINKS, Plain and Brocaded;
Their immfQHe Rtoofe of BLAY!K GOODS;
jThkENOH BA1IN8 and PRINTED OTTOMANS;
BLACK AND WHITE < REEK D
DRESS GO- DS in New Bro^ng and Fiendh Greyr; j
BEAUTIFUL PLAIDS in high color*; |
JONES’ AM BRIGS and SOFT NAINSOOKS;
LINEN LAWNS and CAMBRICS;
LADIIX FAfBROir-EKED HANKEHOHIEFS;
Fine L>ice Bo»rf». All-Oypr liBcu. and euihroideridf j
Gent’« Fnrnmbing Goode, Men's nod Boys Oaasimerer;
Iovce Curt.,ins and Autivne Tides.
In etery de purtm^nt we have procured Ibe finest good& that conld be found
and anr prions we to be tbe very lowest. We begin Mom’ay to close out
onr Md stock »*f HA f S 'o nuke room,
Ru e at %2 worth In n* fine, to $1.00. Horae st $1 00 , worth %% GO to $2 5.
Some at $2 00, worth $3,00 !o $4 oO.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH,
ph^ORGAN *p « TT Unrivalled ........
0 — ts XosiTiVELY — °
in Quality And Volume Of TONE
V/cChaluCNOI The World On The Above Assert teni
ExamineThem! CompareThem!
CATALOOUe. 9CNT FREE ON AEEL1CATION — AODHEYS
C.B.Hunt&Co. Boston-Mass.
a
Having Adopted The
CASH SYSTEM,
I offer suporior inducements to Cash Buyers at
Wholesale mid Retail.
-*ock of Groceries, Provisions, &c, is large and was bought for
•”-rx and Importers.
- ■ h for vour supplies.
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f- cmn nc<l PSOKPIZ'T TUM MI S HX K
- liberal »«o»Wooa tftai « a Mjr w W »1V» WSTWSWJ
&ssssisss*sas£sm J r' ‘ kU tpfae esatt iW 1
«jvd,i*oartroMiaJ ’ ^ ,•
uatuu tw wzbs
rtjets, : -
THOMAS GILBERT,
8 *r e
COLUMBUS, 7EGDOIA.
STEAM POWER
EOOK-EINDEB,......-/
'AND
PAPER BOX i 1
MANUFACTURER. |
.
Everything at Lowest Prices.!
1
A large stock af alt kinds of Paper, in- :
clntlirig Letter. Packet and* Notv Hen s, 1
Bill Heads, Statemenis always y>n band. I
A so Envelopes. Car.In, Ac..printed af eboit j
n ai e Paper Boxes of any size or detrip -1
tion not kept in s.otk made at short no- j
tice. THOd GILBERT
J. M. MASON,
DENTIST,
CoUimbus, . - • Georgia,
Office in rear of Garrett Si Sons' ator
Crawford rr.
Garden Growth leas
Families can save abo i;
ing to us tor Teat, as we i. t r own
and have done so forty years. THE OB
IGINAI. AMERICAN TEA CO.
Send for circluar, which gives prices and
full i aiticulars to ROB’T. WELLS. Pres’t., '
P.O. Box, 1287. 4® Vcsey St, N. T.
One Dollar’s worth of any of our garden
growth, China or Japan Te^s seat by mail,
post paid, or a larger quantity by express,
harges paid
Southern Infirmary .
Columbus , « • Georgia.
ESTABLISHED IS 1 883,
—BY—
DRS, KIMBROUGH & KING nm*sj
rnoids or rues, Fl>tUla«in»aUO, Prolapsus
Anal Catarrh Fissure, of Nose, Certain Throat fc'oncs end Bur, of Cancer, Tfiroat
end Lutig Diseases, Sorofala, Catantons ;
or Skin Diseases, Painful or Irregular
Menstruation, Dyiiutery Nervous Disea¬
ses, Impotenay, Gi norrher, Primary and
Hecomlarj S Syphilis, Indolent or Yartcoae
re Leg, Hair Lip, and Cleft Palate,
Write to Southern Infirmary and we will
send you our little book, on treating Pile*
sa well as all rectal diseases. Our mote,'
“No Cure,” “No Pay.”
To SUFFERING HUMANITY J
PoSltivE ( t ! PrOHl^T 7 I PoiTDRIlOIlT l
j
A 1 effiictad 'ritb Tettar. Scald i
par-ons j
Head, and auy otii..- amd of Skin Dis¬
ease?, will find it to their itu-rest to eon
snlt J N Portmas, Sl Co., or to aead for
a bottle of their
SWISS Infallible Totter Cure,
PKIt'E, ONE DOLL AH BEK BOTTLE.
In preset)tins’ this prepar -tion to those
afflicted with tris annoying, liriiaticg die
e#e«, vre l.sve oo desive to Impose upon
suff-rinK Ruraar,ity by fi.ebicg Bdv?r
tU«o»Bnt»a wonhles* quack Medicine,
but in truth a sure cure for Tetter and
other Skin Eruptions, has been used
by m aay pereous in oar vicinity, aril we
con fnrnixhumn erou* certificates thel It
has a.ver felted to uSect a fall complete
and p*rma»eni,care. Will send to any
addreeson receipt of One Dollar.
3. N. PORTMAN & CO.
Ch.Ipio 7 ,Ga.
J. T. BUCUAMN,
ENGINEER and MACHINIST,
Ohlpley, Gb.
All wmb promptly dene and Warrante
Steam Engine Fittings,
Glass Water Guages,
£teain Guages, Piping,
And fliiiBgR of every description ktpton
band and supplied al utab ufactuters pri
oca.
Georgia, Harris County.
Tbomaa I.. Thomason and B D Long
Execntors of John B. Thomason lata of
said county, deceased make application
for letters of dismiseion.
All persons concerned arc hereby noti¬
fied to show oanse, if any they have, by
the first Monday in May next,why letters
of dismission should not be granted aald
applioent. Given
under my band and official gig
nature. February 4’b, 1684.
J. P O. Williams, Ordinary.
— A 5 SKT 8 IT ANTED FOR ~~
DEEDS OF DARING
great cu 1 cilua ut .be uiu»i thrilling
1 adventures, exploits of scouts
•-iriorn hopes, heroic bravery,
snd hair-breadth escapes,
•, hand-to-hand 6trug
■ys, daring raids and
Vs dum g the Great
k« it Profusely FOR
Address
“Uncinnatl, O.
ARD,
Ga.
iides,
amp, Gnnnj
^ging, Pure,
.tv ax.Ol d MetaL
Gotton in the Seed and Gotten Seed
kfr (b-iV’v tor wrspvine psper and
a.W hsgs filled sr short c ih-e
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Roma Dock.
EBIAXL SSOCSES, ATTENTION!
Birr Kok*! HavsKokiI Usb Nose III Bo»
The celebrated BARNUPt! SAFES.
For sale generally by tbe wholesale woodenwara
and grocery dealers. If ynurjobberesaaotsuppl*
r^u. »«nd your orders du ^ct to m.
The L T.Barrmm Wire & Iron Works.
PiTROix, men
TUTT"
and RBALAR tiuec-fourt-is 5 A. oC
ITrom these sources arise
the diseases of the human race. 1 aosu
fiymptotasindit'&tn App^tUe* llnwtla their co#tive ox: steu-ce: L'jsh .Lsau- o
t
Rche, fullne**
ezei'.ioi. of body or xnisid, EracfBiwH
of food, Irritability of temper,
SS&’M PILLS have no cquitl. Their action !$Sg on tba 5
Kldiieyaand Skin is a 5 to prompt ; removlng
all fmiwitics through these-three ‘*»earr~
ertaeraof the iyitem.” producing appe
Oituse Vitli ko nausea and or griping perfect not mturiero.
daily work arc a MALARIA.
ANTIDOTE TO Murray S-t.»
Soldev-TV’v’.ifr^. 25 c. I ■ •
TUTT’S HAIR changed DYE t,'
Gray Hair or Whiskbrs
““i% 5 r.sskTSl p a , A*
TUTT’S RUHUAl OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
-^oq 9 dr J' c | imat<, £pr4
<M1 MARRIAGESl^ that thedonbtfni ourionsor though-uftii-rurt trt.
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YSONS I* the REST. No rrrcpflrfttloo...
Used v;ith any clean ptn for Tr.ark-.
‘ ine fitly fabric. Voyular for decora-^
IietiRisl'MKBAi work OTYrtnen. Kecofved C-'en
INK * Wploina.
E-ttablisht cl50y«j«r*. N#WS Sdu A^'c'w by all
U: URKihtB^tiitiuiiers ii
m. nr r’nELiiBlrSELMDBL FFIEES
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most noted re(lr«*<t, aUk <wafUL enroot ?»T>'*tfia!t‘ , t t H tV* U.. 2 *.
(now f<»r the
taptikittaontviti r jf* «vami Drug gluts JSrcnjj. iilllW SvD»
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|H ■ h ar d relieve all bil
• 1 Iona troublea.
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500,000
IN DAILY USE.
USEFUL IN TEE SI 3 K ROOM M
ALSO FOE A m
Study Tablo, jd-rl
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Ladies’ Table or Lap Hoard.
pic-nic m mm paeues
Wilt Hs?e Ih@Bis
Stands firm whan in use, and can b«
folded, occupying no space when not in tw
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DR. STRONG’S Fills!
The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful
Health Renewing Remedies.
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ilrt. latii.*' the rw.Irki
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«i ’4i f ft t^r «nek Headache, Coa»f ipx..--*
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SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUMATISM,
UEURALGiA.
AND ALL
DISEASES
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THE
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BLOOD PURIFIER
AND
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PFOPfl sra\
LOUISVILLE, KY.
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