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HAMILTON JOURNAL.
Published Semi - Weekly.
J. L. Desk is, Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR.
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
November 24 1885.
ROLL OF HONOR.
Pupils in the West Ga. A. & M.
College who obtained the maximum
during third month ending, Novem¬
ber 20th, 1885:
Misses Ella Barnes, Cordie Brooks,
Dusky Burton, Mamie Cameron,
Carrie Cowsert, Tinie Dozier, Corne¬
lia Floyd, Keturah Floyd, Carrie
Floyd, Mamie Dozier, Beall Gammell,
Mary Johnston, Lena Kennedy,Sallie
Kimbrough, Leila Latham, Maud
Latham, Effie Mitchell, Mary Nor¬
wood, Fannie May Sparks, Mattie
Truett, Edna Threlkeld, Mary Tru
ett, Leola Webster, Bertha West,
Patsie Williams.—25.
Masters Rufus Barnes, Terril
Brooks, James David, Lonnie Dozier,
Paul Dozier, Lonnie Biggers, Edwin
Kimbrough, Felix Kimbrough, Jim¬
mie Kimbrough, Jas A Kimbrough,
Claud Livingston, Edgar Mitchell,
Rolla Truett, Cooper Truett, Clifton
Webster, Harold Williams, Bennie
Williams, Ruffin Williams, Willie
Webster.—19—44.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The entire outfit of the Columbus
Times will be sold at public outcry
in that city Dec. 1st.
it will be seen by a notice publish¬
ed in another place that Hamilton
district is to have a fence election.
Col. J. M. Mobley has been em¬
ployed as counsel in the case of Will
Hancock of Chambers county,
charged with the murder of his fa¬
ther. He left for La Fayette Mon
niorning.
The election on the stock law oc¬
curs in Cataula district Thursday.
The petition for the election is the
strongest yet filed with the Ordinary,
but it is not certain which side will
win.
Josh Billings says: “Next to a clear
conscience for solid comfort, cums
an old shu.” He probably suffered
with a cough or cold,otherwise hewould
have referred to Dr Buh’s Cough Syrup
as being also a good thing to secure re¬
lief and comfort.
Rev. Bascom Anthony filled his
last appointment for the conference
year here Sunday. The large con¬
gregations assembled at the metho
dist church morning and evening, to
hear him, evidence the high appreci¬
ation in which he is held by his
charge. He has labored earnestly
and faithfully here this year to build
up the church, and it is general wish
of his people that he may be returned
tc this circuit another year.
,f»--I—!-♦ «— -
Saved His Life,
Mr D L Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, K>‘.
says he vv.-s. for in-my years, ba tly afflict¬
ed wiih Phthisic, also Diabetes, the p;tii»s
were almost unendurable and would some¬
times aln»ost throw him into convulsions
He tried EKetric Bitters and got iclief
G-'«n first bottle and after taking six bot¬
tles, was entirely cured and had gained in
flesh eightatn pounds. !Says he positively
believes be would have d ed, had it not
been for the re.i f afforded by Electric Bit¬
ters. Sold at fifty cents liv t ook Bros.
Hood’s Eureka ought to be in ev¬
er y household in the land. It is par
excellence.
Hood’s Eureka is far superior to
all other Liver medicines now in the
marxet.
We guarantee every bottle of
Hood's Eureka to give entire satis
faction.
Interesting to Both Sexes,
Any man or woman should making less
than $40 weekly try our easy
money-making business. We want
Agents for our celebrated Madame
Dean’s Spinal Supporting Corsets;
also, our Spinal Supporter, Shoulder
Brace, and 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 sex. Lewis Schiele & Co., 390
Broadway, New York.
AT YOUR SERVICE.
There is a pleasure in trading at a
place where one receives courteous
attention and always a pleasant wel¬
come. Such a place is the Clothing
Emporium of G. E. Thomas, next
door to the Rankin House. Although
this is one of the most magnificent
houses in the city of Columbus, a
happy welcome awaits every patron
of the house when he visits the city.
The clever Thomas sets an example
for his worthy co-laborers and his
corps of salesman is not excelled for
cleverness anywhere. They have a
magnificent line of clothing for their
friends to select from, the goods they
know are honest and the prices rea¬
sonable, so that they can meet every
man upon a square footing, knowing
that they do him good service when
they sell him goods. Do not fail to
give them a call when you are in the
city.
Jordan’s Joyous Julep has no equal
on earth for the immediate relief of
pain.
Georgia, Harris County.
Notice is hereby given that as m-inv as
fifteen fie* holders of the (>72d (Hamilton) filed
district G. M., of said county have a
petition in this office asking for the bene¬
fits ot sections 1449, 1430, 1451, 1452,
1453, 1454 and 1455 of the code and acts
amendatory thereof, and that after the ex¬
piration of twci ty days from this date I
will proceed to submit the question to the
lawful voteis of said disuict of ‘‘For
Fence,” or ‘‘Stock Law.”
Given under my hand and officnl signa¬
ture Nov. 24th, IK85.
J F C Williams, Ordinary.
Hotel Riddle,
Columbus, Georgia.
We invite you when you visit fhe
city to give ns a call, and promise that
the attention yon receive will be of
such a nature that you will always make
HOTEL KIDDLE your home during a 1
future visi»s.
MRS A E. RIDDLE & SON.
THiORRVILLE
CHAMPION COMBINED
Grain Thresher Clover Huller,
Acknowledged by Tbre»liermen to be
c
t**-®
•r:
Remember wa make fhe only Two—Cylinder that
drain Tlire«ber and Clover Huller
will do the woTk of two separate machines. T'ne
Clover Huller Is not a simple attachment hut
a separate hulling cylinder construe'ed and opera¬
ted npou the most approved scientific principles. machine
Has the widest separating capacity of any
in the market. Is light, compart, durable,
uses but one belt and require* less
power and has fewer working- simple parte
tban any other machine. So
I n consume! Ion that i t In cast I y under¬
stood. Will thresh perfectly ail kinds of grain,
peas, timothy, flax, clover, etc. Seud for « Src Jly? r *
price list, etc., of Threshers, Engines, Saw MlUs
and Grain Registers, and be sure to mention this
paper. Agents wanted. Address
THE K0PPES MACHINE CO,
ORRVII-LE, O.
4 ‘Age cannot wither it nor custom
stale its infinite variety.” Flesh is
hardly heir to an ache or pain which
aaaciot be cured by using Salvation
Oil
SUFFERING
WOMEN!
Head wliat the Grat Metho¬
dist Divine and Eminent
Physician Says of
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR.
Atlanta Ga Feb. 20 1881.
Dr. .1. Bbalfikld : Dawr Sir—Some
fifteen yearn ago I examined the recipe of .
of Female B^glator and carefully studied
authorities in regard to its components
and then ( a woll as now) pronounced it
to be the most scientific and skillful coin"
bination of the really reliable remedial i
vegetable agents known to science, to
act diiectly on the womb and uterine ors
gans, and the organs and parts syrapatbz
mg directly with these; and, therefore
providing a specific remedy for all dis
I eases of the womb, and of the adjacent
organs and parts. Yonrs trnlv,
Jksse Boring M. D , D D.
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f^gT CAUTION. ". J
T I he . fl Country _____, IS . flooded „ with ...
quack nostrums, containing ^
T iron and ...... other injurious ingre- .
dients, which claim to cure ev
erything — even Female Com
plaints. We say to you, if you
value your life, Beware of such!
‘
Bradfleld’s Female Regulator
is a purely vegetable compound, and is
only intended for the FEMALE SEX For
>heir peculiar diseases it iH an absolute
SPECIFIC!
Sold by Drug: ists
IMEISE STOCK
---OF
Furniture, Carpetings, Curtain-Goods,
REGARDLESS Window-Shades, Etc.,
1,C0( Chairs, OF COST.
from 50 cents to $10 00 §s® r -** 3
B SsSfift- * 75e to $10 s 00
lo Parlor Suits from $40 to $150 00 Straw Mattings 10s to 40c.
Oil Cloths, 40c to $1 25 per square yard.
Art Square (Druggetts) including best Kiddemuster, all wool, $8.50 to $15.
Will duolicate prices of any Market.
UPHOLSTERING GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICES.
Xj_ ZROOInTZEIZ",
Up Stairs, S3 and 85 Broad St.,'Columbus. Ga.
ELEVATOR ALWAYS READY.
Phoenix Jewelry Store,
IOI BROAD STREET,
Columbus, * Georgia
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., -
In Great Variety. Repairing Promptly Done.
T. S. SPEAR.
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, Rings, Specta¬
cles,Silverware,Silver-plated Ware, Fancy Articles.
SOLID SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS A SPECIALTY.
Watches, Clocks, and jewelry repaired to give satisfaction and warrar.ted.
Engraving done to order.
A Card.
All who are indebted to me, either
for drag account or for professional
services, are requested to come up at
once and settle. Mr. Ben Lowe is
now with me and will take pleasure
in receipting your account and selling
goods. My stock is now full and
complete, and my cash prices are not
to be bettered anywhere.
S. G. Riley.
RIDDLE’S NEW GALLERY,
Columbus , Get.
Tbe world in ils fl ght
Through space and through years,
Stops not in its course
For eDgels or men.
But grand is tbe picture
1 By forces controlled,
Secured for the pleasure
0f alj baiutm t „ n
PhOtOgrflphVi P. ‘ *'/. the Aft Of ArtS. I
- being studied by
** now some of the
g reft t ef d a °d best men of onr time. I
pleasu’e in saying that I itartup
with it in its infancy, have watched it
8 ro 'J rt b and beanty; it now stands a bean
Go^det-s, more ^admired than a
Monarch Ceptre or a Kingly Crown, for
*bey will pass away, but Photography
not.
I now have (through the kindness ot
Mr. Jas. A. Lewis aud oar Architect, Mr.
Grazard) completed one of the best ar*
ranged Galleries in the United States.
l from hav t/ Germany, a mR 8 nlf fifty Y ,D a ‘ Lana’’ inches imported
six in cir
cumference, for copying
L.IFE SIZE PORTRAITS,
SO that professors and amateur painterg
WUh "" pic '
Pbcenix lj K 1 have loomed n P from
the ashes, and s‘aud Letter fixed to-day
than ever before.
In conclusion, I tharx you,kind friends,
for favors in years gone by, and hope by
a strict attention to my profession to
merit aud command the same in the fa
tare. Yoar H’ble servant,
A. J.