The Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1887, August 12, 1887, Image 5

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L.L. STANFORD, Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Georgia. Will practice in all the courts of the State. Special attention given to colitctions 08 ~Also money to loan on improved farms, on 2, 3 and 5 yenis time, at 8 per cent per annum. Come and sec me. DR. W- T. POOL, DENTIST, OVER COLUMBUS BANK. Diseases of the Mouth and Teeth treated in the best manner. Georgia, Harris County. AG Coats, administrator of Beverly Slaughter, late of said county, deceased, makes application for letters of dismission from said estate, All persons concerned are hereby Dotihed to show cause if any they have by the 1st Monday in September next, why letters of dismission should not be granted said applicant. under hand and official signa . Given my ture May 24th, 18S7. J F C Williams, Ordinary. Georgia, Harris County, K E Collins, T P Collins,A J Ward and J A Cochran, administrators of P G Col¬ lins late of said county deceased, have made application for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of said dec d. All persons concerned are hereby noti* fied to show cause, if any they have, by the first Monday in September next, why an order should not be granted said ap¬ plicants to sell said ’and. hand and official . Given under my signa nature August 1st, 1887 J F WILLIAMS, Ordinary. Georgia, Harris County. To all whom it may concern: L L Stanford,administrator of Mrs Lu¬ cinda E Walker, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the house and lot in the town of Hamilton belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application wid be beard on the first Monday in Sept, next. Given under my hand and official sig¬ nature August 1st, 1887. J F C Williams, Ordinary. [postponed.] Harris County Sheriff’s Sales. Will be sold before the court bouse door in the town of Hamilton, Harris county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, to^ the highest bidder, for cash, on the first Tues¬ day iu Sept., 1887, the following deaciibed property, viz: Steam Engine and fixtures, and one for ty-five saw cotton gin, with feeder and condenser attached thereto, and one mouse colored mule, 12 years old, named June. Levied upon as the property of James S. Clark to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Harris Superior eourt in favor of Wm. G. Wheeler vs. James S. Clark. TALLY. Sheriff. F. M. Georgia, Harris County. Executor’s Sale, By virtue of the last will and testament of W L Worrill, late of said county de¬ ceased, I will sell before the court house door it the town of Hamilton on the first Tuesday in November next the following described land belonging to said deceased to-wit —Lot of land No. 94 containing 202^ acres more or less, and the south half of lot No. G7 containing 101X acres more or less, lying in the 19th district of said county, known as the Brincifield place. Terms cash. August 2nd, ISS7. W F Nvnnelt.ee, Exector of W L Wcerill, Dec’d. LUMBER FOR SALE. I have on our yards—near Hamil¬ ton—200,000 feet of good, wish merchant¬ clear able lumber which I to out at bargain prices. Come and see or write to me. Bartow Brooks. FRUIT TREES! I am ascent for the celebrated LeCONTE NURSERIES, W. W. Thompson, Proprie tor Smithyille.Ga. I will be glad to show yon m y specimens and to take your order for any trees or * es —i on need. My prices are as low as ar id *"♦ he Vees are unex celled. B. C. KIMBROUGH, -**• Surah + Sashes. Everybody wants one. We have a tlioice lot of shades in AT 75 CENTS. New Stock of Sheer Plaid Lawns 125 Cents. Printed Linens at 10 cents. We have a choice lot of REMNANTS in every department to be sold at less than cost. mention expecially Remnants of Silks. A large lot at half price ready for sale Monday. FAACY PARASOFS! Every one in our stock to be sold at cost, We mean business. Call for the Kirven 50, 75c and $1 00 Corsets. They are the best for the price to be had. Our entire stock of Zephyr Wools ALBERT to be closed out at 5 cents per ounce. J. KIRVEN Sc 00. * pj Us Tv •7, m. Sr 5 ^ m N ^iV v m Sj *• I *' a ■■ can SfiLI KCT3 m m - ttS &£©i4Sl! m Ini S. C'C:IT323 Sciatic s, Scratches* < Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, Muscle®, Rheumatism, £ train?, Eruutions, Horns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Scalds, Cliff Joints, Screw Sting:?, Saokacho, Worm*, Bites, Gail?, Swinney, Bruisas, 1 'ores, Saddle Galls, Bunions, ft via Files, Corns, Cracks. TKES O'd*CD OLD STA"iD-3Y accom "Makes for c-ve: ytcly exactly what Isclalmed Cor it. Cue of the reasons for the great popularity of the Mustang Liniment is fcanflinits universal applicability, Everybody needs such a medicine. The £,ui;R.e riunn needs it in case of accident. T h o Ti « u - err i fe ur.e ds it for general family use. Th c Cu r.r.-cr needs it for his teams and his men. The j;.a-cL:tnic necd3 it always on his work bench. The 7.1 h:cvr uec-'s it fn ease of emergency. Tire J "i aact r need •: it—eau’tget along without It. The Farmer needs it in Ills house, his stable, and his stock yard. needs The Stenonbc-nt man or Ilia Boatman it in liberal supply afloat ami ashore. The Horse-fancier needs it—it Is his best friend and safest reliance. The Prock-grcv/er needs It—it will save him thousands cf dollars and a world of trouble. The Railroad man needs It and will need it so long as his life is a round o?'accidents and dangers. The Backwoods;.-*: u needs it. There is noth Ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life, Umb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs It about his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Mustang Liniment is wanted at once. Keep a Bottle in the House. ’Tis the best of economy. Its Keep a Bottle la the Factory. use in case of accident saves pain and loss of Keep a Bottle Always la the Stable for aeo when wanted. Georgia, Harris County. W H G laze, Sr., and W H Glaze, Jr., administrators with will annexed of Nancy Glaze, late of said county deceased, have made application for leave to sell the land and real estate of said deceased. All persons coucerned are herebynotified the to show cause, if any they have by first Monday in September next, why an order should not be granted said adminis¬ trators to sell said land and real estate. Given under my hand and official signa turj August 1st, 1887. J F C Williams, Ordinary. West Georgia A. & M. College, HAMILTON, GEORGIA. The Fall Session begins August 22, under the auspices of the J. W. DOZIER, A. M., Professor Ancient and Modern English Literature. KEY, W. \V. ARNOLD, A. M., Professor Natural and and Mathematics. MRS. W. W. ARNOLD, Elocution, MISS BERTA DOZIER, School of Art and Principal Department. C. KIMBROUGH, Principal Music Department. MRS. B. BATES OF IUIT I ON: Tuition in Primary Department to Tuition in Academic a to 50 Tuition in Collegiate it CO French and German, each, extra to Music - CO Drawing and Painting - t o 50 Incidentals for Fall Torm 50 Incidentals for Spring Term - - 100 Board in good familos from $0.00 to $10.00. furnished B ,5 i m « ■ * » ** — a m m csses m m a K a a s, IS m 1 m V Wm ft i St m GRAINING V GDLDRSf mm iak,iw- Him! i D] czn DISTEMPER GOLD s’ > >« > y’n. OQ mm >■ r SbM' P ■ pltv.!y! Dp cn m . ot)(/ -q cr iZ! enu ccA 33 i / orr >160 m my: -n 3 M ^1 I c a \ \ \ • ■■ « S P CXI C~3 rn ui f, . If i ■ r> 2 n ■<. ** French HILLS A FRY! Hats Trimmed in French Style. Splendid Assortment of New Hats New Trimming Goods, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Ribbons, Etc. The cheapest place in town. Feathers cleaned and curled, gloves cleaned. MRS. L. LEQUIN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 1119 BROAD STREET, - BRAMHALL. Between SPEAR anil