The Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1887, September 09, 1887, Image 8

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gPP Journal. J. L. Dennis, Proprietor. HAMILTON, GEORGIA, September 9,................... 1887. Attention Farmer*. Ninety days time at cash price, one new Centennial Gin —45 saw and Condenser cheap Will pay for its use in ginning up a crop. Kollin Jefferson. Our Ufew Press. The press on which the new Journal is to be printed was shipped fiom Atlanta last Thursday. It was to have been ship¬ ped ten days earlier, but was unavoidably delayed. When it arrives we shall give our readers the best country weekly in the state. Since the above was in type the press has arrived and the Journal will appear next week in its nor form. Wedding Hells. Sunday afternoon Rev. W W Arnold united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr Jus Huff and Mbs Mattie Armstrong, at the residence of Mr Henry Armstrong, the bride’s father. Both young people are residents of this county and a host of friends unite in wishing them a life of great felicity. Oeatli of An Old Citizen. Mr Welcome Dukes, an old and highly respected citizen ot this county, died at bft home east of Hamilton Monday, lie had consumption ami are confined to his room several weeks befoie his death. He was a member of the church, and his loss is deplored by his family and friends. II is remains were interred at the cemetery on Tuesday. The West Ga. A. &, M . College. The fall term of the West Georgia A & M College opens Monday. The weather is pow pleasant, and if the parents will enter their children at the very beginning of the term the teachers can sooner get organized and ready for the regular rous tiue of school work. It will tie an advan¬ tage to the pupil too, and most encour¬ aging to the instructors to havo a full opening. Parents, think of this, and send in your children bright and early Monday morning. The Heading Circle. Since its organization the Reading Cir¬ cle has not had a more pleasant meeting than the one held at the residouoe of Mr B C Kimbrough last Friday evening. The spacious parlor was tilled to its capacity witu pretty girls, ham some young men, and others o! maturer years, representing the best element of Hamil¬ ton society. Several visiting young ladies were preset and by their charming presence and conversation added much to the enjoyment of the occasion. Orange Hloasoin*. Mr W D Wisdom, of Chi ploy, and Miss Jessie L Butts, of Barnesville, Ga., at the residence of the bride's father in the lat ter city, at 10 a m, were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev Mr Gard. nor officiating. After hearty congratula¬ tions from numerous friends the happy couple departed on the Griffin bound train via Warm Springs for Chipley. They arrived at Chipley at 0 p in, where a re- j ception was tendered them at the resi¬ dence of Mr R L Burkes. The bride is ; an accomplished and intellectual young { lady and has many friends in this section. She finished her studies at Gordon Iusti tnto ibis spring. The groom is a popn’ar and worthy young man, very energetic in business. He is general manager of R Spivey’s branch house here and ably fids his position* He has been extreme¬ ly* fortunate in gaiuiug his first love Rnd nell worthy of her. G. A sensible woman will not fail to keep a bottle ef BalvationOil on baud for meu’s eats and bruises. 1886. I Hope Villa. La.. Nov 1, Messrs A T shallenberge* & (V. Rochester.P a. Gents.-—1 received a snm nit* bottle of \our Antidote for Malaria hist spring, and nave tested it fully iu my own case. Alter failing utterly "with quinine,it has cured me permanently, and I would take it before any remedy whatever. These i- no unpleasant effect while using, and it leaves none. If you could sell at a lower - price, if for introductory purposes only, it Very truly yours. J S WKB8TE1L Personal Mention. Many went from here to campmeeting Sunday. Miss Ann Eliza Griggs is visiting rela* tives here. Miss Emmie Sparks visited Sparks wood this week. Will not all oar correspondents let as hear from them next week ? Prof J W Dozier has returned from southwest Georgia. Willie Lasf-eter, of Blakely, has come to enter college Monday. Miss Evie W<*st is visiting her sister, Mrs O S Freddy, at West Point. Miss Dusky burton was the gue3t of Miss Tinie D< zier a day or two the past week Miss Estelle Mark**, a fascinating lady from Appalach;eola, is the guest of Miss Alice Loveiac*-. a The pastor of the Baptist church will fill his regular appointment here tumor row and Sunday. Mr H G Stern came up from Columbus Saturday and ent Sunday with his sis¬ ter, Mrs M Wo I f sou. Mr Z Y Mott, a Columbus cotton buy¬ er, was in town Monday buying up the fleecy staple for o;her markets. Mr Jas Tarver, of Columbus, came up Satuiday and remained until Monday morning with bis family at the hotel. Miss Lee Itutikling, of Perry, stopped over a few days with the family of Mr C H C*ok upon her return from Meriwether campmeotiDg. Many a babe is hurried out of the world by powerful or bites. Mothers, use Dr Bull’s Baby Syrup, the safest and best buby medicine in the world. Many diseases arise from vitiated or impure blood. dierefor© keep the system healthy and proof against the inroads of disease by using Li,xador. Physicians say that there is no cure for consumption. In some cases this may be correct. We know however of many cures made by Dr Bull’s Cough Syrup, and we will guarantee relief. Biicklen’s Arnica Salve, The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi¬ tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25c per box. Georgia, Harris County. Jesse Meadows, administrator of Seab orn Meadows,late of said county, deceas¬ ed, makes application for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of said des ceased. All persons concerned are hereby noti ¬ fied to show cause, if any they have, by the first Monday n October next, why »n order should not be grauted said appli¬ cant to sell said land. Given under my hand and official signa ture Sept 5th. 1887. J F C Williams. Ordinary. ** THE LIGHT-RUNNING is j M fPKill A, m ^ as T --A % V 9/ m jv ,v-3 9 j 41 3% A 1 is-Y Im w i i P 6 B HtW “ijrcgk, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE S.ORWICE.MA&S. CHICAGO -30 UNION SQUARE, NX- DALLAS. I LL. ATLANTA,CA TEX. ST LOUIS, M0. FOR SALE BY SAMRAUCiSCOXAL 5 SMALL FARMS 5 —AT— EXECUTOR’S SALE. By virtue of authority vestec in the executors by the will of Thomas Had,late of Harris county, Ga., deceased, we will sell to the highest bidder, for cash,on the the premises, 8 miles north ol Hamilton, at *he old homestead, beginning at 10 o’clock Tuesday, September 27tb, 1887, all the lands belonging to estate of said deceased, consisting of G36 acres of tx cellent farming land, divided into 5 small farms, 4 of which have improvements sufficient to accommodate a family com¬ fortably, and the 5th has a beautiful building cite on a public road. Th*ne lands are of good quality, lay well, easy to cultivate, convenient to churches, schools, &c., and surrounded by good neighbors.in the most prosperous portion of middle Georgia, admirably adapted to the production of grain, grasses, cotton and fruits. Titles Indisputable. Farm No 1 consists of 150 acres of lard lot No 101 in 3rd district of Troup Co.,Ga.,about 100 acres in good condition for cultiva¬ tion. Plenty of old field pme timber, well watered, small house, stable, &**. No. 2 consists of fractional lot No. 102. 87 3-4 acres in the 3rd district and 61 3-4 acres of land lot No. 6 in 4th district of Troup Co., Ga. This place has on it sev¬ eral small, comfortable houses, a good gin house and screw, over 100 acres of clearediland, plenty of timber and is well watered. No. 3 embraces fractional lot No. GO, 87f acres in 3rd old district homestead of Harris im¬ Co., Ga, with aU the provements. No. 4 has 101 1-4 acres being the east half of land lot No. 30 in 4th district of Harris Co. Ga. Has small house, crib, stable, -%c., about 75 acres in cultivation. No. 5 contains 150 acres of land lot No. 4. in the 4th district Har¬ ris county 110 acres of which is original forest. Very strong land, well watered and abundance of fine timber. E. G. Ticker, John T. Hall, Executors. A New Home! For everybody, on Installments, at terms to suit the purchas¬ er.. Prettiest and Most The New Home is the Latest Style, Durable SEWING MACHINE now in existence, I still continue to sell FURNITURE cheaper than any house in the City, on Installments of easy terms, or for Cash. Come and buy at the u Up-Town Furniture Store,” the first and oldest Installment house in the City. HI. A.. GKEIBSOISr, 1222 1306, 1308 & 1310 Broad St., , Columlms, Georgia. A. 0. CHANCELLOR. CHANCELLOR V ■ Av 0 / w : . i / \ \ /[ **% / -*t .Jiff, x > i ! i h 7 i \\ fcLu I ' 1 . * M - ¥ ! / i j i ■ ! Ik \ : ■ f ! 1 ■n—j » f ! t ; : ■ 1 r* ii 1 U 1 ■ ; r-~— „ ! J | \ ! ! ■ . / ' Vv -'"V. - 7 Ups* BUT m No, % F.&U i Regular communications on second and fourth Saturdays in each month. M. T. McGee,W. M. Benj. F. Hill, Sec. SHARER’S CORDIAL The wonderful remedy for All Bowel Troubles, —SUCH AS— Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramp Colic, Cholera M 01 bus and all bowel affections,no matter ot how loner standing. The gem ol remedies for teething children. Pleasant to take, cure guaranteed, and only 25 cents. Below is the verdict of those that have tried it: Dr W A Gillespie, White Sulphur Springs Ga., says. “I know the formula of Shakers Cordial and cheerfully endorse it. I use it with succis- in my practice. 1 > Dr. T’hos. D. Goodwin, Oakland, G« , says no family should be without it. Dr. A. G Floyd. Greenville, Ga , says, ‘T recommend Shakets Cordial without hesitation to any one suffering with bowel trouble as I know the formula and use same in my practice.” Dr. R. F Hall, Greenville, Ga. says, Have been prescribing Shaker’s Cordial for several years and consider it as safe and reliable remedy as can be had for any one suffering with bowel or summer complaints Dr J no. W. Cameron. Columbus, Ga., says, “1 have never been disappointed in a single instance in prescribing Shakers years." cor-, dial and have used same several Hon. T. A. Atkmson, Greenville, Ga., says, “I recommend Shakers Cordial tor all complaints for which it is intended I have used it with happy results. t : A .1 Hinton, Ordinary Meriwether Co , says,“It comes nearer being what is claim¬ ed for it than any medicine in the wuiid. It is a splendid remedy.’ Manufactured only by JOHN P TV UN EM & BMO • 9 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Sold by Dr, S. G. Riley, Cook Bros., Hamilton, Ga. S. R. Murphey, Glass Bros., Cliipley, Ga. T. J. PSAECE. & PEARCE, Successors to A. C. CHANCELLOR, COLUMBUS, GA. MERCHANT TAILORS, .? WHOLESALE AND RETIAL CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS Our buyer is in New ^ ork purchasing the largest and most complete stock ever car sied by the house. Mr. J. W. Ferris, (late of New York), who is acknowl¬ edged the finest and most suc¬ cessful cutter in the South, is in charge of our TAILORING I DEPARTMENT. We solicit a call. Prices guaranteed the lowest: