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L.L. STANFORD,
Attorney at La^,
Hamilton, Georgia,
Will practice in all the courts of the
State. Special attention given to collections
jjSTAlso money to loan on iraprovrd
farms, on 2. o and 5 years time, at 8 per
cent per annum. Com and see me.
DR. W- T. POOL,
DENTIST,
OVER COLUMBUS BANK.
JS3TA11 Diseases of the Mouth and
Teeth treated in the best manner.
Georgia, Harris County.
AG Coats, admh.k-tiator of Beverly
Slaughter, late of said county, deceased,
lii&kts application for lettcis ot disnii'^icL-i
from said'estate. hereoy notified
Ail persons concerned are
to show ettuse if any they have by the 1st
Monday in September next, why letters
of dismission should not be granted said
^Griyen under my hand and official signa :
tore May 24 h, 1887.
J F C Williams, Ordinary.
Georgia, Harris County,
R E Collins, T ? Collins, A J Ward and
J A Cochran, administrators of 1 G Col ¬
ons, 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 no.i"
Imd to show cause, if any they have, by
the first Monday in September next, why
an order should not be granted said ap
P 'g“ ^.d:fmfhand a
n and official »gna
m,UreA ’' S ' ,5 ]l?VlLLUM S , Ordmarv.
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 wul be
heard on the first Monday in Sept, next.
Given under my hand and official sig*
nature August l3t, 1887.
J F C Williams, Ordinary.
[postponed.]
Harris County Sheriff s Sales.
Will be sold before the court house door
in the town of Hamilton, Harris county,
Gi within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, following on the first desenbed \ues
day in Sept,, 1887, the
Steam Engine and fixtures, and one for
ty-five saw cotton gin, with feeder and
condenser attached thereto, and one
mouse colored mule, 12 yaars old, named
June. Levied upon as the property of
James S. Clark to satisfy a mortgage fi.
fa issued from Harris Superior court m
favor of Wm. G. Wheeler vs. James b.
Clark. F. M. TALLY. Sheriff.
Georgia, Harris Comity.
W H Glaze, 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 coucemed are herebynotmed
to show cause, if any they have by the
first Monday in September next why an
order should not be granted said adminis¬
trators to sell said land and real es.ate.
Given under my hand and official signa*
ture August Ordinary.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
I have on our yards—near Hamil¬
ton— 200 ,oco feet of good, merchant¬
able lumber which I wish to clear
out at bargain prices. Come and see
or write to me. Brooks.
Bartow
FRUIT TREES!
for the celebrated , x , T LeCON IE
I am agent W. W. Thompson, 1 ropise
NURSERIES, Ga. I will be glad touho>
tor, Smithville, and to ta^e your order
you m y specimens vines you need. My puces
for any trees or &'kSShSuGhT
are celled. as low as any “fi.
j -+ Surah * Sashes. ■$*-
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Everybody wants one. We have a thoice lot of shades in
SITIIAH SILKS
Lawns AT 75 CENTS.
U. N ^ T ew Stock of Sheer Plaid 12’ Cents.
Printed Linens at to cents.
HEM3TA1TTS. TtEnunET JL2 sTTS.
We have a choice lot of REMNANTS in every department to be sold at less than cost.
We mention expecially Remnants of Silks. A large lot at half price ready for sale Monday.
/ < ?A JNC ¥ PARASOLS!
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 to be closed out at 5 cents per ounce.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN & CO.
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Sciatica, Scratches Contracted
Lumbag 0, Sprains. Muscles,
Elieumauviu, Strains, Eruptions,
Burn?> Stitch? 3, Hoof Ail,
Scalas, Stiff Joints, Screw
Stinrs, B a eVvAe, Worms,
Bites, Galls, Swhmey,
Bruises, Sores, Saddla Galla,
Bunions, Spavin J— Uw~l
Corns, Cm As.
THUS C; Z CD OLD STAN 3 -BY
accomplishes for everybody exactly what .^claimed
for It. One of the reasons t< ■* the great popularity of
the Mustang Liniment is found in Us universal
arpRcabinry. everybody neats such a medicine.
The I.uiclierinsu needs it la case of accident.
Ti;c House wire needs it for general family use.
The Cn naive needs it for his teams and his men.
TLe MeeUanse needs it always on his work
bench.
The minor needs it faesre of emergency.
The L’i-jiicei/n»'‘ Of it—ctm t get along without it.
r j '', I'ariiici' needs it in i-house, n.s stable,
and his stock yard. needs
The Stcnmh* >t n ortho Boatman
it in liberal supply afloat ami ashore.
Tito Horse-fanoiei* needs it—it is his best
friend end safest reliance.
The i*f oc!e-cvc**v (;i‘ needs it—It will save aim
thousands of iP bat•- and a ’ *orld of trouble.
Tito R.*.ii« -.1:1 d man v red;- It and will need it so
long as ids hie i.; a round of i.ceidontsand dangers.
T»i t, Back '.vac J -.?•-*.« needs it. There is noth¬
ing like it as an luitiiioto for :hs clangers to life,
limb and comfort whicii surround tbs pioneer.
TUe !t lore ha ut needs it about his store among
his employees, Accidents wilt happen, and when
these conic the Must?.: C
0 I,>i;ac. ’Tis the best of
economv. Its immediate
Keep a Bottle In the Factory.
use in case of accident saves pain and loss of wages.
Keep a Buftie Always *h tlic^jtable for
use when vtuuted.
Georgia, Harris County.
Executor’s Sale,
Bv virtue of the last will and testament
of W L Worrill, late of said county de¬
ceased, I will sell before tfce court honse
door ir 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
202b acres more or less, and the south
j faal j of j ot 6 - CO iitwining 101 % acres of
more or j eeSj lying in the 19th district
\ gaid CO unty, known a3 the Brincifieid
, Terms cash. August 2nd, 1887.
j * W F Ninxeliee,
Elector of W L Wcbcill. Dec’J.
W est Georgia A. & M. College,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA.
The Fall Session begins August 22, under the auspices of the following
faculty:
J. W. DOZIER, A. M. f Professor Ancient and Modem Languages
and English Literature.
REV, W. W. ARNOLD, A. M., Professor Natural and Moral
Science and Mathematics.
MRS. W. W. ARNOLD, Elocution.
MISS BERTA DOZIER, School of Art and Principal Primary
Department. Music
MRS. B« C. KIMBROUGH, Principal Department.
RATES OF 1 UIT ION:
Tuition in Primary Dopartmoat $2 00
Tuition in Academic u 2 50
Tuition in Oollcgiato a 3 00
French and Gorman, each extra - 2 00
Music - ------ 3 00
Drawing and Painting - 2 50
Incidentals for Fall Term - 50
Incidentals for Snrinor Term * 1 00
Board in good familcs from $0.00 to $10.00.
jTsgT* Catalogues furnished upon application.
C. SCHOMBURG,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Has just received a very handsome line of Roy¬
al Copper and Bronze Goods, Vases, Statues,Pitchers,
Candlesticks, Mirrors, Tables, Plaques, Trays, Clocks, ardincre.
Will be ready
in a few days to wait on
you with a stock of Spectacles and
Eye Glasses superior to any ever brought to our
beautiful city, will and will charge charge for but his a skill reasonable and knowledge profit on in the^ fitting
money invested; not “Pebble” if
you; will sell you real Stone Lenses, you want
them and are able to buy them, and otherwise
will sell you the best ground and pol¬
ished Glass Lenses in the
market, pul in any
kind of frame you want. So when you want Glasses ask for real
Pebble or Glasses. Let “highfiluten” names alone as humbug.
French 1ILLIAERY!
Hats Trimmed in French Style.
Splendid Assortment of New Hats
New Trimming Goods, i-tj P r? o , Ribbons, Etc. he
cheapest place In tow 3 U9 ci o ed, gloves cleai
MRS. L. LEQUIN,
11119 BROAD STREET, - COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Between SPEAR and Bit AM MALL.
LSM0H OIDBS,
A delicious temperence drink.
Try it at the Drug Store.
S. a. RILEY.
Turnip Seeds.
■o
I have just received a fine lot of
fresh Turnip Seeds, from Robert
Buist, Philadelphia. They are war
ranted pure and freshjj ILEy?
CREAM SODA
^ At thj Img Stora Tnesiajs aid _
CC LU Fridays. Try it. m
La- S. G. RILEY. i
SAHILTOH LQSSE No. 2i A, 0.7. W,
Regular meetings on first and third
Tuesdays in each month
J. L. BLACKMON, Recorder.