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AMILTON JOURNAL.
Published Semi - Weekly.
J. L. Dennis,........Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR.
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
November 17 , ■ 885 .
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may NEW YORK.
C. & R. RAIROAD SCHEDULE,
'Taking 1 Effect Nov. 15,1885.
NO l—GOING NORTH (SUNDAY EXCEPTED)
Leave Oolnmt us... 2 23 p in
Arrive ut Hamilton. 3 59 p m
Arrive at Chipley.. 4 35 p ui
Arrive at Greenville 5 44 pm
NO 2—COMING SOUTII(SUNDAY EXCEPTED)
Leave Greenville . . 6 51 a m
Arrive at Ciiipitj .. . 7 58 a ui
\rrive at Hamilton. . 8 32 a nr
Arrive at Columbus . 9 59 a m
BRIEF MENTION. '
Farmer Dalrymple, ot Dakota, has j j
harvested 210,000 bu hels of wheat
this year.
A full length “state” portrait of
Queen Victoria is about to be paint¬
ed at Windsor by Professor Angel!,
the court painter at Vienna.
A Medical journal notes that while
one eminent writer has asserted that
those who smoke tobacco grow brain¬
less as lizards, two German savants
have arrived at the conclusion that
smoking is nothing at all except
watching the smoke.
A Cincinnati lawyer a few days ago
jumped into one of the hearses that
pass in that city f<>r cabs, and asked
to be hurriedly driven to the depot.
One or two jolts on the rough pave¬
ment resulted in the flooring of the
vehicle giving away and half the fare’s
body descended through the ruin to
the ground. The passenger’s yells to
the driver to stop were unheard, on
account of the noise made by the old
trap, but he managed by working his
legs at a lively rate to keep pace with
the spavined horse. When the depot
was reached the cab had to be lifted
from the ground to allow the impris¬
oned lawyer to slip through.
“What do th^y do when they install
a minister?” inquired a small boy,
“do they put him in a stall and feed
him?” “Not a bit,” said his father;
“they harness him to the church and
expect him to draw it alone.”
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Ayue-Sli a ken Sufferers
Who resort to Hostetcer’fStomacb Bitters
exposituco speedier and mure completo
relief than they oin hope to do by the
use of quinine. This well authenticated
fact is of itself sufficient to have estab¬
lished a high reputation for the Bitters.
But the article is uot a specifics merely for ■
the various forms of lualnriul disease, it !
endows the sysUui with a degree of vigor j
and reforms its irregularities with a cer- ■
tainty that constitutes its best defence 1
i
against disorders of the stomach, liver
and bowels, specially rife where the at*
mospheve is miasma tainted. Fever and
ague, billious remittent, du nb ague and
ague c* ke are remedied aud prevented by j
it, and it also removes dyspepsia, eonsn- :
pation, rheumatism. Ac. Take this mtd*
icine on the first indication that the sys¬
tem is out of order, and rest assured that
You will be grateful for the hint.
Mood’s Eureka ought to be in ev¬
ery household in the land. It is par
excellence.
Mood's Eureka is far superior to
,
all other Liver medicines now in the
market.
We guarantee every bottle of
Mood’s Eureka to give entire satis¬
faction.
Jordan’s Joyous Julep will cure the
worst Headache. case of Neuralgia and nervous i
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HILL k LAW,
The New Store
Wc offer extra inducements
to the trade in the way of
LOW PRICES.
Our stock is all new—no old
shelf-worn goods.
We sell 4 • 4 Sheeting to’
Checks and Shirtings at mill
prices.
DRY-GOODS, :
•
Cheaper m consequence of
the low price of cotton, I
we :
have market low down, to ;
correspond with the staple at!
8 c.
-New things received .
every
week in Hosiery, u / Ilandker
chiefs and Gloves.
Olir Oil Boiled Hose, full
regular, at 25c is the cheap -
est thing in the market.
In the cheaper goods we
carry everything and at any j
price. Hand Ilemmed-stitch-j
cd Handkerchiefs at ioe 5
worth 25c anywhere else.
In cheaper grades we have
HANDKERCHIEFS AT 1C
each. Just think of i V •
Our determination is to
mark everything out of the
reach of competition, and we
will give vou more for a dol
lar than anv house in Colum
K, 1 1S
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HILL a LAW,
HO. 125 BROAD STREET J
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COLUMBUS,
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Executor’s Sale.
By viituo of an order from the court of
Ordinary of Harris county I will sell be
fore the court house door in said comity
on tha first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours of sale the, f-How- i
in*r described land belonging to the estate j
©filet jair.in wit Williams, late of said county j
detea ed to ;
The east half of lot of land No ‘28, c-n
t titling 101 ^ acres, more or le^s, all Mitt
P'rt of lot No. 27 lying n<«th of the Tal
hot ton toad, containing 100 acres, mote or
Ies3. L >t of land no. 38 containing 202 1 2 \
Hues, more or lei-s, 5 12 aetes off of the j
w-st corner of !o ! number 58, 49 1-4 acres
off of tiie west side of lot ntunl-er 30, 2 ;
notes off cf the southeast corner ot lot j
number 59, 5 acres off of the north halfoHot west j ■
corner number 3 and the north
maul er 5, containing 101 1 4 ncr-s, more
or less, lying and being in the 21 st district ;
cm,tv. sow or .-w-ibution.
lerms ca h Nov. 2 . 188 > i
A. B JoeN se n. i
Executor of B. Wili iamb. I
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Notice To Debtors & Creditors 1
All persons indebted to the Estates of
j Stephen D T< rry, F, J. H. Ton y or John |
j Terty, lute ef IJnrii a cuunty, riecea-td, i
I are hereby notified to ru> ke immedinte
payment, and a ) persons having claims
i against said estates or liiuer of lOou v,i I
present such claims ruiy authenticated
within the time prescribed by law.
It B’r S.Smrs n, Adm’r.
Georgia, Harris County. I
Whereas at an e’e. tim held i 1 the 786th
(V.ilhy Plains) Di t., of G October, M. t of said 1885, coun- j
ty on tb© 29th day in |
which ivv’ (ho Mibmitted question of ‘For F. nee or Stock !
L whs to the lawful voters
ot said d’s’iitt, ‘Stock L>vv’ having receiv¬
ed 55 vote-, and ‘For Fence’ 30, giving a
majority ef 25 votes for Stock Law.
Therefore.noti e is hereby given that the
‘Stock Law* will go into < ITect in sai 1 dis
lint six mont 1 s tioin this date.
Given under my hand and offiJal signa
turc Oct. 30th. 1885.
J F C WILLIAMS, Ordinary ]
NOTICE.
Will be sold at the Court House, in the
town of Hamilton, Harris county, Go.,
to the h £ best and best bidder for cash
on the first Tuesday in D-camber, next
between Ibe legal boms oi Sale, the fol¬
lowing lands to-wif:
Fifty i, acres of lot No. 81, 83 jo res of
lot 11 66 1 2 acres cf lot No. H2, the
tame being a part of the Copeland pDce
in the 2 d district of Harris conn'y,Ga.
Sold as the property of Leonora Philpot
deceased, under the last will and Te-s'a
m«rit of the sa‘d deceased. This O n 8 h
1885. Elijah Bkakrfiecd,
Executor.
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Georgia, Harris County • 1
Martha E Campbell, adnrnif^ratrix of i
P F C impbel , la'e of add county decess- j
ed, makes application for letters of dis
misj ion.
All peisons concerned are hereby no f i
fied to show cause, if vvy they h >ve, l>y I
hjtters (he first of Mondf dismission y in Dt should cembcr rest, why^
not be gran:
ed said applicant to sell said land.
Given under my hand and official signa¬
ture Seot, 7; 1 1 . 1885.
J F C Williams, Ordinary.
Election Notice.
Georgia, Harris County • |
Whereas fifteen freeholders of th>
096 b (Cafau'a) District, G. M , of
su'd county having tilt d a petition in my
office asking that the question of “For
Fence’’ or “Stock Law,” be submitted fo
he lawful vojers of said district, and due
and legal notice of Tiaid petition having
been given.
It is therefore ordered that «n election
fie held at the pieeiuct in c aid district on
1 'hurs Fence” 'ay, the 26 h day of November.lS85,
“For or “Stock Liw,” under the
same ru'es aud regn ations as provided
for members of the General As-emb y. j
G veil under my I and and official sigmi j
tine Nov. 1) h. 1885
J F C William-, 0.din*irv. j
Georgia, Harris County. 1
N. Ii- Hutchinson, administrator of
the estate of Nuhaniel Hu cbinson, bite
of said c- u ty deceased makes appbea
tiou lor leave to sell the lavd belonging
to the estate of said deceased.
All persons concerned are hereby no ; i
fied to show cause, if any ihey have, by j
the first MoLoav m December m xt. why
an order should cot be grauted said ad¬
ministrator to sell said land.
Given under mv h^nd aud cffieial sig¬
nature Nov 2 id. 188.5.
J F (J Williams, Ordinary.
MOTIVE!!
I will be at thafoll wing district* for ‘he
purpose of collecting' the State Ml I
County Taxes.
V* hitcsvi'le Wednesday Nor. llth.
Davidson’s 'Ihursdav. 12th.
Whitaker’s, Friday 13th.
Upper 19th, Saturday 14th.
Blue Springs, Tuesday 17th. Wednesday 18th.
Goeiitan’s Cio.-s Ro,i s,
Chi; ley, Thursday 19th.
Hamilton, Friday 20th.
Citaula, Tuesday, 24th.
Eileislie, Wednesday 25th‘
Miner's, Waverly Hall, Friday 'lhursday 26:h.
27th
Lower 19th, Monday 30th .
Hand ton, Tuesday Dec 1st.
V.Jley Plains. Wednesday 2 1 .
T H MOULTRIE, T. C.
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Payments, 100 of Organs, $22 to $000. For Cajb,
or Rented. {
Mason & Hamlin Organ s~ 1 Piano Co.,
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