Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, November 17, 1885, Image 8

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.- i JOURNAL , Published Semi - Weekly j ; j. L. Dennis, Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR, HAMILTON, GEORGIA November 17, 1885 . this paper EttuT CO? ' ; LOCAL POINTS. Prohibition restricts personal lib erty. So does the law against biga my. The one is no greater hardship upon the upright citizen than the other, but “No man ere felt the halt er draw, with good opinion of the law.” Jordan’s Joyous Julep has no equal on earth for the immediate relief 0 f ; pain. The facilities of the Journal Job Office are surpassed by but very few printing establishments in, the state and surpassed by none in the excel lence of its work and its low prices. Give us a trial order and be con¬ vinced. Mrs. Jennings, of Columbus, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. R. phey. Robinson, of Columbus, Mr. Sam is in the c.ty. Miss Stefa Mitchell, who has been visiting her sister at Geoige town, returned home yesterday after noon. vVhile on her visit she attend ed the fair at Eufaub, which she re j.'oits a great success. Mrs. I)r. W. W. Bruce returned home Saturday from a visit to her son m Columbus. There,as a very good gathering ol the 1 ernperanci Union at the res idence of M/. N. Sparks on Friday evening last and the hour or two con sumecl in the exercises passed very pleasantly , , . away. icse exeieises are always of a nature elevating, im proving and enjoyable. There could be no better place for the men of the town who are unaccustomed to at¬ tending, to spend the evening. Dr. Hawthorn said recently in a sermon in Atlanta, “there is no safer, brighter than , that • which , • , the .. happier , . place , . 1 t in * power ot Christian womanhood is supregne.” The gentle sex are in with all that is »ood and pure. I hey are of one heart and purpose, desir ing humanity to be lifted out of the degradation of intemperance and pin A , , . , , , . , every e. earnest-thikmg on a ^ moia man P‘ of un the ^- town A attend these meetings and join heart ily with these noble worke s. In another column will be found the , card , of r Messrs W Utich ,■ , A kmsel, , ’ the wed known Jeweleis w oi lms. They have a most magnificent stock of Jewelry and Silverware and they are gentlemen with whom it is a!wavs a pleasure to deal. HOTEL RIDDLE. Elsewhere will be found the card of tins house, which is destined to become a favorite resort with all vis itors to Columbus. Mrs. Riddle and Son have many fricrnls in Harris who should remember tb.c I Intel Riddle when they visit C< lunibus. •* GOOD REMEDIES. Hood s,Eureka has long been a household remedy with mirny of toe best families of Harris county and it is constantly growing in popular favor. As a ll v.r regulator it has no siperi or wlilie tne confidence that may be placed in its freedom from substances deleterious to the human system, guaranteed by the well known in,eg nty of its manufacturers should com men<t it to gsneral favor. It relieves ! he “Offerer wilhout any way impair mg the functions of any of the organs upon which it acts .Jordan’s Joyous Julep, another household remedy manufactured by the same firm, M. D. Hood & Co., is fast gaining pop¬ ularity as a specifi; for all pains and aches. but would prove a “big thing for the doctors, because rheumatism etc. would become frequent If, ho*ev er, people would keep Salvation Oil convenient, paper shirts might still be a success. It costs only 25 cents. interesting to Both Sexes, Any man or woman making less than $40 weekly should try our easy money-making business. We want Agents for our celebrated adame Dean’s Spinal Supporting Corsets ; also, our Spinal Supporter, Shoulder Krace >. an( J Abdominal Protector Combined (for men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the Agents report four to twenty sales daily. $3 outfit free. Send at once for full particulars, State rex. Lewis Schiele & Co., 390 Broad wav New York FINE ART. Old man Riddle has the finest art gallery in the South and it is almost I e q Ua l to a circus to see it. In his new rooms at the old place, he has the most improved machinery lor j £ ^r^r^X p a p v j n twinkling of an eve, be tween squalls, and the dear little dar lings can thus be handed down to posteiity just as they aie. Wu ma> be immortalized likewise by a visit tQ jpj t ] c ji e> next j 0 the Rankin house. If you feel a fullness about your stomach after dinner take a teaspoon¬ ful of Hood’s Eureka. It gives im¬ mediate relief. AT YOUR SERVICE. There is a pleasure 1 in trading at a j ; place where , . one receives courteous j attention and always a pleasant wel- 1 ' come. Such a place is the Clothin O } louses j n ip e city of Columbus, a j 1 happy of the house welcome when awaits he visits every the patron city. 1 * ie c ^ ever ^ homas sets an example for his worthy co-laborers and his CO rps of salesman is not excelled for cleverness anywhere. They have a magnificent line of clothing for their friends to select from, the goods they ^ now are k° nes f nn d tne pi ices rea I sonable, ’ so that ttiev can meet every man upon a square V fooling, ,• 1 knowing • ; t j iat t | je y ( ] 0 l igood service when they sell him goods. Do not fail to give them a call when you are in the Clt y-__________ Ho tel Riddle, Columbus, Georgia. We ii vite y*u wlen yon visit the c q v !o giv * us a raU, prom se tH atu: tioa jou ivt» wilt be of " n U 6?u ’ i J' s n,ske HOTEL KIHIR.E your home da ing future \ i i s. MBs V 5 illI)1>1.U & SON. Job Printing. Before having any kind of done you should r f ct our prices &nti * ! i ex * m ^Lm™***********^***^^ n + our specimens «*—. ^ r*% I j I rrT |“ IHfc g’"^ I | 8 V 1 |“ | ^g \Jkf V* V>(*« IVi F* L.I fVJ 4 f RctuI what tiie Grat YTctlio - j j <»«t 1 l}/™** Hy»ici»u ""A^V"i S»«.js ot nc,,t DR. J. BRADFIELD’S 1 tTM * nlilii&ilA J J J? RElrfH. 4 \AiGOs-»riA A TOR \,L\i Atlanta Ga Feb. 20 18S( Pn J. Bbai-fi' LD : lL»r Sir—Some 0 teen yearn ago I examined ‘.he recipe of of Female Beglsfor and careful’y studied ‘ V. 1 binaticn of the veal y reliable rental j vegeiab'e ngeuls known to science, t Q net direcily on the womb ard un.rine or*. \ g*»ns. end the organs aud pa;ts >*ymonth z , log directly with these; and, therefore pre vidiny a specific remedy for ad dis fl-i^ of the womb and of ihe sdjicent orpaLS and p uts. Yours ttnlv, Jesfk Boling M. D , D D HrlF*' CAUTION. The country is flooded ^ uaCK , nostrums, , I™** and Other injurious ingre | 1 dients, ything—oven v/hich claim Female to cure ev er - We vr — Sa y to y° u > «TOU value your life, Beware of such! Bradfisld’s Fsmals Regulator js » purely vege'fiico c< -w'onrd. »nrf only intended for the FEM LE SEX For ’heir peculiar ^ase* it is Pn abKointo SPECIFIC! — --- S 0 i by D. ug i^is ] IMMENSE STOCK ---OF FurnltUVC, Ca rpeti tigs, Curtain-Goods, Window-Shades, Etc., REGARDLESS OF COST. 1,00( Chairs, 50 c« r.t-i to $10 00 j Moqaet Oarpeta !$] 50 pr vd 500 BtOhI p a, from f l 7o to 40 00 ! Tapestoy Carpets, 65o to $T 00 per 100 lantatiou Ahtl Saits $18 to 4<> 00 J Body Brussels “# 85c; to $1 35 i fc luo Walnut Sails, from $25 10 $200 00 Rog«, 753 to $10 00 15 Parlor Suits from $40 io $150 00 Straw Mattings lOs to 40c. Oil Cloths, 40c to $1 25 per square yard. Art Square (Drnggettsj including best K-ddemuster, all wool, $8.50 to $15. Will dunlicate prices of any Msiket. UPHOLSTERING GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICES. j Hi- HOOITEYT, Up Stairs, S3 and 85 Broad St., Columbus. Ga. ELEVATOR ALWAYS READY. Plwii Jewelry Store 9 101 BROAD STREET, j }fl( Hi 1 ) 1(8 9 Georgia > Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., In Groat Variety. Repairing Promptly Done. T. S. SPEAR. j WI TT I 0B & KXNSEL, ; | ■Watchmakers and Jewelers, ! COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. [Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, Ring\s, Speeta- 1 cles.Silverware,Silver-plated Ware, Fancy Articles. SOLID SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS A SPECIALTY. t Watches. Clocks, and jewelry repaired to give satisfaction and warrant Engraving done to order. Notice. The nudeiTjtitd >s aduiiDisirttors on ^^ €stnt<3 of W* Gombio Jr. "I 11 Ht]l on Tbn / 8d *y tb ® 1833 T;I!hiE tbe !e ? i! ho ' irft of R * le ; at the 1 ,re G-S, “be perishable properly of the es a^e of said deceased cjnsistin;* of mulee hursts, b< ps wa^on, Girnirg imple raeots er d p - d ^e, e?c. Ttras Cash, lh» W ^ RIDDLE'S NEW GALLERY, Columbus, Ga, The t. crld in its fi ght Through spuoe ai d through jeers, Stops not in its course Fur ungels or u:e , lint jjrar d is the picture I3y force# controlled, Secti'e i for the pleasure ' J> H " ^ UD,ar a u - Photography, the Art of Arts, i-i now being studie d by f-oms of the ^ af,f * -ic.-st un n or t>rr fine. I a 'l f * ,ta n e 1E that I startup . . vvl 1 ln h 8 n " ru ^’ watched it fh°?' L R , * ds ~ n< ‘ w s at! a beau A , ^ than A Uj °'° >K ' r,J ’ r a J >n,:1,1 H Kui^.y Crown, for Vi * F 1 " 8 , -’ ut 1 cotogra, by I T now fcsv.'-(Trough . ^ , , ths , kindness , . _ ol ^ lr - A - Eawis »ud onr Architect, Mr, ranged Gallkuiss in the Tinned States 1 huve a ‘Lens” imported froni G rmWiyt fif , y , ix iEcheg n Cir onmferenoe, for copyir g LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS, so tbat F ro ' essorR arul painters can be accommodated wi;h t»izu P C ie lures they may want. ri ^ 0,x !,k( y 1 havfi lo ^ "P t , ever before, li coDoinsion,I thai k yen,kind friends, for fav ° rs in years gone t>y, and hope by » merit sbjft and attention command to the n;y profession to same in (he fa turo. Your H’ble setvant, A. J. £I 3 DZE.