The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, September 23, 1887, Image 11

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oney to Loan« —O xlb Time,Easy Terms,Low Rates, i •:o: Apply to HENRY C. CAMERON. UMBER FOR 1 T Untm have at rtf my. »v\ir hi-krvwa home—near npar llamil namii : 0 n- 200,000 ______/• ieet . OI gOOLl, iviorAont niCrcnd.Ijl.' ible lumber which I wish to clear i ■ • 3Ut at ■ bargain _ prices. vOlUC anosee rma I [wo «■ write yoke to of me. large, —I well also broken offer for sale oxen i n good condition, cheap. Bartow Brooks. — THE LIGHT-RUNNING — to a I g § m MR! pin K *f •i-MmSm •! i ft< I A W/- a L 3 -imBfip 4 £ £w$l. -- - ■. .-.aJ tfgh’ i ..... ■M 3 E 5 r£CT^# 1cULAR EW HOME SEWING MACHINE G.ORANGE.MAES. ; CHICAGO 30 UNION SQUARE,N.Y- DALLAS, - 1 ILL. ATI ANTA GA TEX. ST LOUIS, M0. 1 FOP SALE' - J BY — 1 ‘SAMFRAHCISCOXAL u afirt HM*.'£**■ SEE gffffl^^^jasasaaai THE \GAi^f 4 a > :iii r,~< |iS|mrn 9 :«■ L ■ 1 \i 1 a r £■: I nrmrmm* ■ ii min rr-v ; m - --i iklmg ! jk_ j BEFORE BUYING. t % Easily Understood. -«0>' : t o SUIT SEND FOR PRICE LIST. American B. H. 0 . dt Sewing Machine Co. 30*4* N. Charles Street and 6 W. Saratoga Street, ii BALTIMORE, MO, i r Sale by MOBLEY BROS •» Hamilton, Georgia. P| ;t nn rpn I d’Ofin v T I Agents & l UL/ 1 IJ k/OGhJ us. P re I f ferred who can rish their own horses and give their whole tv ; |to employed the business.Spare also moments vacancies may in be prof A tew t jwns Hichmoiii, 1 ^ 0 ™" 01 * &C ** I013 * Ialn i wcoumMjLWiAi^iNSTiTUTE, Sag =55 'jt ■Jr KM^jy ^wAJo mw 3 flP ? sjb mm “■iJSS Open.- September r>ist., riO:. One of the FIRST SCHOOL? F> -, K youmo, i„Mm> i.* t..t uniok. ah Departments thorough. Buiidinsrs cljqfant Steam heat. Gaslight. Situa jon beautiful. Climate sp.eii Ob Pupils from nineteen States ri S. X. olastic ,ear, from Sept, to June, #58(50. For Catalogue write toRiiV rt'M. a. HARK13, D.D., President, Staunton. Virginia m . j s •t soM H Cheapest Commercial & Best Business GCuC^S"- College the World. in Highest Honor and Gold Bit-dal over ail other College! > at World’s Exposition, for Svsteai of BocL.KoepInjr an 1 General Bnolneno ElnealLr. S800 Oraduntc* Business- 10 Teachers employed. Gout ofl'ull BubIhom C ourse, Inolttdini? Tuition. Ptatlonery and Hoard,ul>out ti»ilG. Short-Hand, Typc-Wrtttnjr A Telegraphy, epi-oiuUU-s. No Vaeatton. Eater Now. Ephraim Graduates W. Uuarsntaed Smith, Principal, Success. For circulars, address If Wilbur B. Smith, President, Lexington, ...2 n V\ Ill E> <0 . fc: t i m Md ■' 3 mum *sm n, Lfa a ir3 * 'U id a mmm OTjTs.22 ?3 Gwlallc'’, Lumbago, Sbenma-:ir Lurri-j "calds, T I* J. Bitci, H ruioen, 3 union ZG'sTlI, T !'!$ r 7 C LD CT AMD-BY af!;or.ipltshos .'*ryt»cZf rnu-t'y '.vhnt Is claimed iurit.- One.of ti e r-.*a dim i®rtlie jRJjfularltjrof the MustsLiniment is f u unlluits universal f.pp’ic i:h i.'iy. , • •; hoJy tn c-ils ritnrh aInoJlclnc. TI: e Latiibi rmsn needs it in esse <.f nceldont. T lio ll «; H - v *r • f'Q not d* it r>r general family use. ’ih.e via-use »s i: it,'- ids teams and his men. 'il.i- Mechanic needs it t ’.ways on his work Dench. The Milner nee<L it !n c,se of emergency. Tbo Pie.u-cr ueedsit—ain’t got aiony without it. The Farmer r* ,1s it in hL house, his stable i unu h5s sti ok yard. The* etviUi.lout men or the iIon 1 man needs it In liberal sup; lynlloatcndr'iiorC. Tlic Hor*c-fa’acit*v needs it—it ii his Lest friend and safest reliance. timurajniroVLSiar’ahVav'orid of trouble. The itaiir©?* d man n<*ds it and win need it so ing like it a-> an antidote for the darters to life, limb and co. fo.-c which sr.rroumi th« pioneer. these come the «usumg Liniment is wanted at once, Keep u Buttle in the House. Tis the best of economy. Keep n Il«*Itli*5!i the Fnctory. ltsimmediate usc |a case of acck leut :-avcs ; ain and loss of wages, Keep :t Bottle AUrny* i the Stable f#» n^e xvbeij wnnlwl. Scratchc?, Sfrainr;, i Strair j £i.:tehr-r, Ltiit' 1 J jizit*, j I.r.cka.ii , rial!--, o0r03, i'f&Vl :i V' 3 i,j, 1 Contracted Muscles, ! ”r‘cptioiLS, IT oof Ail, ; fcevow V/ orms, f v'sney, Saddla Galls, y.ies. Georgia A. & M. College, HAMILTON, GEORGIA. West Ga. A. & M. College will be opened for business on Monday, Sept. 12th, under the management of Jno. W. Dozier, who will have asso¬ ciated with him the following competent corps of teachers: Rev. W. \V. Arnold, Mrs. W. W. Arnold, Miss Berta M. Dozier and Mrs. B. * C. Kim¬ brough. No pains will be spared in giving thorough instruction to^their pupils in the literary, art and music departments. Bates of Tuition Ter Month of Tour Weeks: Tuition in Primary department $2 00 Tuition in Academic 2 50 Tuition in Collegiate rv 3 00 French and Cerman, each extra 2 00 Music - « 3 00 Drawing and Fainting - 2 50 Incidentals for Fall Term 50 Incidentals for Spring Term - 1 oo Board in good familes from $8.00 to $10.00. Tuition due monthly in advance; will be charged from time pupil enters till close of the term and no deduction except in cases of protracted sick¬ ness of three weeks or more. Discipline mild but firm. Monthly reports issue. Jtll pupils entitled to public school fund will be credited their pro rata at the close of session. Send in the first day—Sept. i2th~that classes may be organized at once. August 20, 1887. FACULTY. Jtif* Catalogues furnished upon application. C.SCIIOMBURG, 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, ardinere. 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, and will charge but a reasonable profit on the money invested; will not chaige for his skill and knowledge in fitting you; will sell you real Stone “Pebble" Lenses, if 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, put 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 * MILLINERY.N '^11 ;-3 Owing to the increase of our business we have rented the larger store one door south of the present one, and from to¬ day up to January next Mr. A. Lequin, our buyer in New York, will constantly select and ship every week all the nov* cities in hats and trimmings. As formerly we will sell cheap r f'Tsh fgTTeathers dyed, Gloves cleaned at M RS. L. LEQUIN COLUMBUS, S, GEORGIA. 1117 BltOAD STREET, SOM'S FROM $12 TO MOO. BUREAUS FROM $5 TO $50. We have the best $2 Bedstead, the best $4.50 Bureau, the best $5 R U j- e au Large arm rockers at $2.25; Baby Carriages from $3-5° $35* Rocking chairs from 50 cents to $i 5 * All kinds baby cribs mattresses at your own price, and other things too numerous to mention, all ct which we will sell you 2 o per cent lower than can be bought elsewhere. Don’t buy a piece of Furniture tili you have t een our stock. We ran -Mare rle termined to sell you b urmture cheaper than anybody. Remember tiie f>la< e. 1 O O O PunoH EjROcAH. *3 LI uCt, Opposite I’.xpress Olllre, Moutlaern A. F. GIBSON & CO., Columbus, Ga / m I