The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, October 07, 1887, Image 3

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mm iiiitfif M i ifit *fifi m 111111 ii 11 n ui in 1111 nn 111111 h 1111 n 11111 in 111111111111 in 11 n i NEW CROCKERY AND CHINA STORE 1 jFm |E have just opened an immense stock of i iv'\w | Crockery, China and Silverware, 1 E Glassware, Wood and Willow Ware , r I Baskets in Endless Variety, Lamps of Kinds, E I * And Novelties too Numerous to Mention. E Our stock embraces everything to be found in a well ordered CROCKERY and CHINA “ Store. Our motto is: “First class goods, low p;ices and polite attention." Our place “ 1033 West mZ S Side Broad St., Columbus, Ga. ■s? Two doors below Brannon & Carson's Drug Store. Mr. R. W. Williamson will be in charge. I. L. POLLARD 8c CO. 3 Willi 1111111 i 111 III Mil 111111 III II III HI I HI I 111 JHI1111111111 III I 111 II111IIIHIJIII III 11111 ll HARRIS GOES DRY. The Act of tine General Assembly tbat Does tlie Good Work. Below we publish the full text of the local bill passed by the General AW nobly regulating the saieof spirit uoua liquors in Harris county. It is presumed that the effect of the law will be to close the saloons in the county. The certified copy is as follows : AN ACT, \To amend an amended Act, appro ved March 5 th, 1875, which amended an act approved March the 20th, 1873, so as to apply the provisions ol said Act of 1873 10 thc 'fu POralCd l T S a V,lla ' Sec. i. Be it enacud b vr the Gen era! As ernhly of the Slat n of Geor gia: 1 ha* from and idle* the passage of tins Act, that the Act approved March the 5th. 1875,- amendatory of the act of Marco 20th, 1873, be amended in the fourth and fifth lines m the first section o said Act, by adding the words “or Mayoi and Councilmen of incorporated towns and villages in Harris county,” after the words Ordinary and County Com nnssiontrs ; and also at the end of the ninth l ne in said section by ad¬ ding the words “01 Mayors and the first section of the Act of 1 gyj, by adding the words “the corporate limits of said towns and villages,” and after the word “Harris” in the second section of the Act of 1875. j by adding the words “or incorporated towns and villages in said county of Harris,” so that said amended ac s shall read as follows: That it shall not be lawful for the Ordinaries, County Commissioners, or the May ors and Councilmen of incorporated towns and villages in Harris county to grant a license to any person to sell intoxicating liquors in said coun¬ ty, in any quantity, unless the appli cant for license shall, in addition to complying wi ii a.l the requisites of the law as it now stands, present to said Ordinaries, County Commis¬ sioners, 01 Mayors and Councilmen of the incorporated towns and villa ges in said county of Harris, to be filed in their office, * the written con sent to the granting of said license, j signed by two-thirds of the citizens 1 freeholders within the corporate iim- ; it* of said towns and villages in Harris county. Sf.c. 2. That any Ordinary, Coun to Commissioners, or Mayors and (j OU nciImen of sait incorporated towns and villages in Hams county violating this act shah be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction j thereof shall be punished as prescri¬ bed in Section 4310 of the Code of i8 73 *. Section 3 repeals conflicting laws. Approved Sept. 20, 1887. A Feather for Hamilton’s Cap. | Last week of Harris county’s i one best men, a good farmer and a man Q f some means, concluded that the Hamilton cotton buyers were not doing'all they promised to do-lhat they were not paying Columbus pn ces for cotton. He determined to tesi jj ie matter to his full satisfaction and he did. He sold two bales in Lhe morning to Hudson & Johnston. Two bales he sent to Columbus by wagon, and he got for them exactly t j ie pu Ce he did in Hamilton. He had groceries to buy, but after . . around the , , lea ling P ncln K at grocery houses in the city, he put his money in his pocket and said : “Hamilton p r j cej f ur groceries are the same as »*"■«“ and buy my groceries and save freight 01 hauling by my own team, I have learned a good lesson. I am going tb stay at home, work at home, and buy and sell at home. Enterprise. ENTERPRISING AND ENERGETIC. Looking in upon the well .filled shelves and counters of Messrs J. K. Harris & Co., of Columbus, one would not think that less than a year ago their store was the scene of a devastating confla- 1 gration. Such was the case, j however, but pluck and energy know no such word as fail and upon the ruins of their former store they have now erected a more lasting and valu- \ a p] e superstructure.They have now no ' old . . stock , , to work .1 off, a- v but everything .1 • is new and stylish. They handle ( grades of good such as t ic people ' demand and they can fit you out in a wedding suit, a Sunday suit, a busi¬ ness suit, or a work suit, as you ma y need and they cm give you goods at prices that will be truly astonishing. They keep a full line of boys and youth’s clothing, hats and furnishing goods and anything they have you may, be assured is to be had on the lowest margin of profit. Go to Wee llim. It will pay you to call at the shoe store of W. R. Bedell, in Columbus, when you need shoes. He has an entirely new stock, exhibited in an entirely new store, that is arranged in an entirely new fashion, and although he is no new man at the business, lie doesn’t propose to let his shoes get old if low prices will move them. In the line of school shoes, work shoes and ladies shoes his stock is replete with bargains and he can of¬ fer special inducements on any of these goods. It will pay you to go to see him before making your winter I purchases. In Brief and to the Point. 1 Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered j liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. 1 he human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated ai d wondeiful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. (> 1 easy food,tough food,sloppy food rregular habits and many other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dispepsia. But Green’s August Flower has done a wonderful work in leforming this sad business and making the Ameri can people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be hippy. Re-member:-No happiness without health. But Green’s August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. HAMILTON LODGE No.Tl, A, i U, W, lle/ul-ir wjcetiin'rt on first and ii 10 'I’ii mJ av 8 tit each month H. C CAMERON, M. VV J L BLACKMON Her r<l<T. jii 111111 mm mu 11 ii 111111 ii hi 11 in in nn 111 in 1111 mi 1 mu mini 11111111111111111 mi in,, k W. J. WATT, = a* wholesale grocer I 1000 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. s s Having ntered into fhe\Vh*d«sa!e Hu-mess with a largely ineteased trad • r jjj h r necessitated In* l.nil*ii* z of a column nous and roomy B irk Warehouse E z on the railroad with s*l traek facilities I buv mv good* for ca-h in rat t E load lots ‘tad nn <*a 1 'be nr* into mv own warobou e thus in king a gro 1 ~ • jj savin/ in r forage and draya e. I have in wateuou e and in store and mn z ; p ep 11 -d to offer to lhe trade n E m A FULL LINE o GROCERIES And PROVISIONS I •* At price* which e;y co:nj>ctit on. Co* K G Halford, so well and favotably E known to tin- pub ic, i* will me as travel ng S,ih>man. and will call )ti - tt-e metchant*. al* uj the lints of tool leading to the <ity with .“ample r nn price*. Tho*-e w! o wonl»* l»u> advanta/eou • 1} -to them* s are Kolicite *■ to try me L« fore pur'ha ing eJ*r-where. 1 s x. v* ttr tr C. *% n^d aru stt e z can «et it if you will K i • me a tair tri s ft have in my Warehotise z • *r loads of superior ♦-ifas Uns* I’ <>of h. by the sack or car h»ail z pecial attention paid to the filling of order* entrusted to mv (*:» re W. J.WATT. f ^iimtiiitiioimimfiiiiHiiMiimiiiMiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiifMimmiiMtmiiiiiiimimMiiiniii mmr Attention Farmer*. Ninety days lime at cash price, one new Centennial Gin — 45 saw and Condenser cheap Will pay for Jf« nae in ginning n P crop - Hollin Jeffrrson. rr. SETH N. JORDAN, Operating Surgeon and Physician, Broad St. # Columbus. Ga. A CARD. The publisher has arranged with Mr. B. F. Hill to can¬ vass tiie county north of the mountain in the interest of the JOURNAL, lie will call upon subscribers w hose time is out or who arc in ar¬ rears for subscription, as well as those who do not take their county paper, and we ask for him a patient hearing and liberal treatment. lie will receive and receipt for subscriptions, and contract for advertisi ° J j ob pnntint 1 p _ r , TT lie will . n also . write . up the interesting features of the neighborhoods he visits and J 1 j s ready pen will make these letters of much interest to our readers. Every man in the county should subscribe for the JOURNAL and we ] 10 pe many will be induced to 10 S<) A Hill s effoits. in— PAINT YOUR BUGGY Ready-M ixed Paints, Any Color. COST YOU ONE DOLLAR Any person can put it on nicely. V nice assortment of PAINT BRUSHES. White Lead by the quantity. S. G. RILEY.