The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, September 30, 1887, Image 10

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Money to Loan i o Long 1 Time,Easy Terms ,Low Rates ■ •:o: Apply to HENRY 0. CAMERON. LUMBER FOR SALE. I have at my home-near Hamil tOU a 200^000 ___ teet Ot yvr ^OOGj mnf/'Knnf rncrcn3,nc able lumber which 1 wish to clear out at bargain prices. Come and see or write to me. —I also offer for sale two yoke of large, well broken oxen f in good condition, cheap. Bartow Brooks. •i THE LIGHT-RUNNING mi !S m PIM s * f™ n il 3 M. ' t ; .■it i t il /m <73 mi i! CM|| mmm -2= •4 OUT OF ORDER. NEWHOMESEWING MACHINE G.ORANCE.MASS. CHICAGO -30 UNION SQUARE.NX- DALLAS. I LL. ATLANTA.GA .^^Tgt.^ \ ST. LOUIS. M0. -FOR SALE BY vn* ""iimpr SEE THE o. jj 5 V “~V‘ L I » ! jb^ylfL ■ 1 m x BEFORE BUYING. Ensily XJiiderstoocl. # /c ^ < 0 t 0 SUIT £end for price list. American B. H. 0. ^Sewing Machine Co. 304 N. Charles Street r.r.d G W. Saratoga Street, BALTIMORE, MO, For Sale by MOBLEY BROS., Hamilton, Georgia. - w»» A Month can be mad ; working- for us. erred Agents who pre i can tarnish tlieir own horses and give their whole tune it to Uie luisiness.^pare also. A lew moments vacancies may be prof¬ ibiv ;Hi cmploved JOHNSON CO., in t Main nvns and . n. K. & 1013 St. Ric !i\r*i.\r\ V mm STAUNTON, Jwyramni m Kfggj r =T: PS? ■ if I S 3 ® i m 9 *,::^» SP thorough. Building's elegant Steam heat. a!P%S« ion Beautiful. Climate splendid. Pupils from Gaslight. nineteen States Situa SSv’WA.'B^Sis, mm—^ i A jt!k •Hi pm m ir ?V ^iv*V v ‘‘ 5, ii ■■ Commercial Cc-i of KY. UNIVERSITY, Cheapest & Best Business £ju Coliege LEXINGTON, the World. KY. in IHshest World’* Honor and Gold Medal over Book-Keeping all other Colleges, and at General Exposition, Business Education. hr By stem of 8000 Graduate* in Business. 10 T.achers employed. Cost of Full Business $00. Course, Including Type-Writing Tuition. Ptatlonery and Board, about specialties. Mo Short-Hand, Vacation. Enter How. Graduates & Telegraphy, Guaranteed Success. For circulars, address Ephraim W. Smith, Principal, If r_ Wilbur R. Smith, President, Lexington, fOW 4 ( ‘ flkm - ■ 'k I !V \ 'l>\ ■f! 3 Hf m “9 f >! ? f 05 $ J0 Ki. c-^SaBHEEaESSSSa •K* •» U P7 BR3i prn m rwi 3 9G!g E & - ' si B iKtrs SvLvtisa, Scratches, 1 Contracted Lumbago, Sprains. Muscles, lllisum&Uni;, B trains, Eruptions, Burn'll SLtchrs, Hoof Ail, ^cald^, £ till* Joints, Screw wings, E aclcasht, \V orms, 31tci, LI.h% c nney, IJruiiics, Pore?, Saddle Galls, 1 union 7, Spavin Files, Cornj, Craekr. THiS 0007 CL"3 STANLEY accL-mpllshos for i'v<»ryl>ody exactly what iuclaimed ror it. Oftfoi the «>us Cor the ijvc^t popularity of I he -iti-stT. orr :.ii ;,i' < 'ii! :-■ ion v. its iutivcrsal Yphlioni'i. >? :• • A such r o lleino. 'i :it* 1.1. l!,i l !t 1, Cl . >t, coiiient. The* nce<i» It ..r b i neri.ifa:.iily use. The <’unalr‘.i*,:ie« 's i: lor his teamsnud his men. T 1 <• M;v!muic iicials it r. .vays on Ills work lif-nch. T b «» m i n i*v nci'-ds \ ‘ tn c • • • of omenrency. The 1 ‘ian; vn<;( Is it—eau’tjtot .filonsj vrithont it. . 1 ho F?*i-»nt*r n*'od.s .t in his house, ills stable • ill* ! his si (1: \ ;'.r ! Tho Stc tml*. at rrui oi- the Buatninn needs ii in liberal supply mi <-i: mid ashore. The iiOi’Ae-iiiueiiT i;>-i '03 ii—.t is his best friend and safest reliauoe. TUo .• io«;h.irrGWer ne t-ls !t—it will save him thousands of dollars and. a w>r,.i of trouble. T .1 • Uftiii L ii'. wan m. -dsit ami will need St so long as Ills iixe ii a round ol’ aceiJeitfsaiul dangers. The ilaekiviiodsnis u needs it. There is noth¬ in- Kko it as an antidote fer the lungers to life, lluib and eon.fort which surround the pioneer. The ?Ir ruiiut tn ods it about his store among lteeptt Iloltle itt ct*i U.u«l>. . is the tn-st of economy. Itsimmediate Keep n J>otlle i« the Factory. use lu case of accident saves pain, and loss of.MAi.es. -Keep r llottlo ASti'vvsI •* xl»c iSmble fot use when nasud. West Georgia A. & M. Colleg; HAMILTON, GEORGIA. West Ga. A. & M. College will be opened for. business on Me Sept. 12th, under the management of Jno. W. Dozier, who will have dated with him the following competent corps of teachers: Rev. '* • Arnold, Mrs. W. W. Arnold, Miss Berta M. Dozier and Mrs. B. J C. brough. No pains will be spared in giving thorough instruction to pupils in the literary, art and music departments. Rates of Tuition Per Month of Four Weeks: Tuition in Primary Department $2 00 Tuition in Academic Mi M -✓ - 2 50 Tuition in Collegiate M mi ■* 3 00 French and G-erman, each extra - 2 00 Music - ------ 3 00 Drawing and Painting - 2 50 Incidentals for Fall Term - 50 Incidentals for Spring Term - 1 00 Board in good familes from $8.00 to $10.00. Tuition due monthly in advance; will be charged from time pupil e 1 till close of the term and no deduction except in cases of protracted ness of three weeks or more. Discipline mild but firm. Monthly re issue. All pupils entitled to public school fund will be credited their rata at the close of session. . , Send in the first day—Sept. 12th -that classes may be organized at ( % August 20, 1887. F* ACULV 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, ardinere. Will be ready on* / in a few days to wait # 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 hem 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. nA®. Owing to the increase of our business we have rented t larger store one door south of the present one, and from day up to January next Mr. -A. Lequin, our buyer in Nt York, will constantly select and ship every week all the n<! cities in hats and trimmings. As formerly we will sell che for cash. |^"Feathers dyed, Gloves cleaned at MRS. L. LEQUIN’S, COLUMBUS, GE ORGIj 1117 BROAD STREET. - - F.XJ it 2ST I t tj e SUITS FROM $12 TO $200. BUREAUS FROM $5 TO Si We hive the best $2 Bedstead, the best $4.50 Bureau, the Lest Bureau. Large arm rockers at $2.25; Baby Carriages Iron. $3.50 to $ Rocking chairs from 50 cents to $15. Ah kinds baby cribs mauressesj your own price, and other things too numerous to mention, al 1 i wi we will sell you 20 per cent, lower than can be bought elsewhere. D buy a piece of Furniture till you have seen our stock. W e can and are tetrained to sell you Furniture cheaper than anybody. Ren,ember the pi 1222 Broad StFee t, ”sou«fcern Exp.es. Office, A. F. GIBSON & CO., Columbus,