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HILL & LAW,
The New Store
We will devote the next six¬
ty days to
DRESS
GOODS.
Our stock is now complete,
nothing like it in Columbus,
and we have made another
reduction in prices.
EVERYTHING
FRESH AND HEW.
Tricots, Rep Supers, Tri¬
cotines, Satin Berber, and all
wool fabrics in great variety
The best assortment of silks
ever brought to this city, and
our light shades in
SILKS AND VELVETS
are in great variety and at
prices to suit the people.
We shall hereafter give
special attention to Fine
Dress Goods, and our stock
now is a mbrvcl of beauty.
New Beaded Vest Fronts in
Plumb Laces, something new
and very stylish. Comaina
tion Suits at $T.50, sold by
our competitors at $12.00.
See them at once for there
are not many at that price.
Combination suits at $7.00
sold elsewhere for $11.00.
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NO. 125 BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, era .1
AMILTON JOURNAL.
Published Semi - Weekly.
J. Er. Dennis, Proprietor.
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
November 20,..... 1885.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The young ladies of the Gate City
turn the cold shoulder to the young
men who wear the red badge of the
anti-prohibitionist. The number who
sport the red is comparatively few.
I he Atlanta Evening Capitol says
that nearly all the young men are
where you might expect to find them
—on the side of the good morals; the
ladies, religion and principle.
The colored men of Atlanta are
said to be fighting nobly for the cause
of prohibition. They have formed ;
prohibition clubs and are as thor-1
oughly in earnest on the subject as
the whites 1 1
The Columbus & Rome railroad
has carried to Columbus up to date
7,863 bales of cotton, which is 1,7.3
bales more than any other road has !
carried to that city this season.
The farmers national congress of.
an'apolis'on P Thu^dav, Dec. appoint- and.
Col J. M. Mobley has been
ed delegate from the state at large
by Gov. McDaniel. 1
GEORGIA—Harris County. j
Wbe v ea»»n e! ection was lieUl in this
county on the 11th day of November, l
inst, in which the question ot Prohibition
or agai s t Prohibition was submitted to ,
tha lawful voters of sasd county, For j
Prohibition having received 695 votes and
Anti Prohibition having received 1(*36. ;
giving a majority agaiust prohibition ot |
three bundled ant forty two votes. :
Given under our hands this November
12, 1885. W. J. HUDSON,
W C. WISDOM,
FLYNN HAPtGIJ'IT
Commissioners of Hoads ana lievinue.
THE MELANCHOLY DAYS HAVE COME.
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The time for settling up our debts is upon us, and I ask all who owe me
to remember, please, when the note or account is due, and let me have it
when due. I need every dollar I can get, and I need it like the man in
Texas needed his pistol when the Cowboy had him. I accommodated you
when you asked it. Now is my time, and I hope you will be as good to
me. You already know that I keep more
Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Saddles,
Bridles and Lap Robes than anybody in this section, and I am going to put
prices down to suit 8-cent cotton. Come and try me.
J. A. WALKED,
Next to Rankin House Office, Columbus, Ga.
JOHNSOr MUNIMENT ANODYNE
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Hoarseness, Influenea, Hacking and Cough, Spinal Whooping Diseases. Pamphlet Cough, Catarrh, free. Dr. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Chronio
Diarrhoea, Kidney Troubles, I. S. Johnson Se fin . Boston, Mass.
PARSONS’ wonderful disoovery. No others like S them in the world. PILLS Will positively
These pills were a The information around each box is worth ten times the oost out of
relieve ail manner of disease. oi euphitt
HKE HENS UBBB
Notice.
The nndesigEfd ^8 adunnistratiix on
the estate of J. W- Gamble Jr. deceased
will sell on Thursday the 3rd Dec. lS85
T.i'hin the legal hours of sale at the late
residence i f said deceased In Hamilton
Ga,, the perishable property of the os
ate of said deceased consisting of males
horses, hogs, wagon, f>rmirg imple
merits and p •< d 11 ' e, ew . Terms C«t-h.
Ibis N v. 1« b, 1885.
M*-. Jimmie Al. Gag ble, Aim’s.
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Columbus, Georgia.
We invite you when you visit ihe
city to give us a call, and promise that
the attention 30 a rec ive will be of
such a nature that 3011 will always make
HOTEL RIDDLE your homedu ing al
future visits.
MRS A. E. RIDDLE & SON.
Wliat Will Surely Do It,
One’s hair begins to fall out from
m^uy causes. 1 he important ques
tion 1S : ^ ^ at ,s sure t0 make it grow
According to the testimo
"7 ofj ~ds, ' Parker It quickly s ria.r covers Bal
bal<1 spotSi J r est ore S the original a color
£>“ , dandmff , . . anTcVnses' T r is , he’ , Teat r
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^ ^ e > not ^'ntsjhose g reas b pe>fumed,safe. who require
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Tired and Languid Women,
How many women there are of whom
these words are true: ‘‘They feel
languid f and tired, 7 hardly able to bear
., • 8ht , their • r feet, .1 the bloom 11
.
ieir we] On , .
all gone from their cheeks, irratable
and cross without meaning to be,
nerves a q upset, r worried with the
children, fretted over little things, a
burden to themself, and yet with no
acute disease.” What a pity it is.
But a few bottles of Parkei’s Tonic
... drive , . all n this . and , relieve r
W1 “ way,
the troubles peculiar to their sex.
HAYWARD HAND
GRENADE
Best Hand Grenade Fire Extinguisher ever produced.
Koiiablo, MiiujOe, economical; will nit freeze or burst.
Resists the action ot all climates, will not deteriorate
with-tse. contained Easily broken, can fca used harmless by any one. The
liijr.id in it is absolutely to flesh and
fabric. Everything it touches becomes fire-proof, for
whatever it fahs upon will not burn. We do not claim
to od extinguish by oouflagrati-.n 3 or to usurp emphatically the place occu. hold
p the Fire Departments, but we
that no incipient hns can possibly live where
FIRES INSTANTLY
UISHES
EATING
the HATWAIM) HAND GRESADE 9 are n3ed as directed,
and thus 1 onilagrations or disastrous fires are prevented.
E-end to us for full particulars and one of our new
of pamphlets oactaining proofs of the wonderful efficiency
our Grenades in extinguishing actual fires. No Farm
ings, House, Barn, Private Residence, Hotel, Public build¬
We or Manufactory reliable should be without for their protection. United
wa.Lt live, active, men agents in the
Etates. Address
HAYWARD HAND GRENADE CO. v
407-409 Broadway, IVcvv York.
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SOFT OR HARD COAL.
They keep sks air Sty in
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m SAVE ifv! FUEL
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Keep pro longer Ilian any
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GIVE no GAS
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As low in price, as the cheapest. Illumination as from
nil open-finite Fire. Worth more than the most costly.
Bee an Open-Fire Ventilator Stove, w.tn fire in it, before
buying any stove. Ask your stove dealer to show jroi
one; if he has none send to U3 for catalogues and testi¬
monials.
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624-642 East 14th St., Mew York.
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