The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, October 21, 1887, Image 5

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1<T ID •♦COMMON + SENSE.* And don’t be deceived,but come direct to A. G. Rhode &: Co, the regulators and controlleis of low prices, where you will find the largest collection of firstcl a I I & 1 I In this city at even less price than the inferior goods kept by second class houses. We buy Furniture for seventeen stores, consequently we buy and s more goods than all the combined furniture dealers in Georgia. In doing this we get the “inside track” on everything. We have a full assortment Chamber Suits from the cheapest to the finest. Large lot of Fancy Rockers just received in Walnut, Antique Oak and Mahogany, something entii\ new. Large lot of Baby Carriages will arrive this week—from $5 to $45. YVe can save you at least 20 per cent in these goods, and on any otha arti< in our store. Dont buy a single article of Furniture until you get our terms and prices. Call on or address A. G. RHODES & CO., 1017 Broad Steet, Columbus, Ga. Chips from Chipley. Rev W T Bs!l visited West Point week The atmosphere is some cooler the ruin. Mr W F Glass, who has been quite sick for Several da}*, is improving. The Rev Mr Maxwell, of Ta.bot w us called as pastor to Bethany near here Mr JT Gilbert and wife of Mill, spent Tuesday night wi h Mrs Q Pursell. Tbe friends of Mr Ed Ptarce will glad to know be is improving after a three week’a attack of typhoid fever. Cayt E G Tucker and Mr Willie Wil lianas ginned siitj 7 bales of cotton last week on a fifty saw working only in the day. The sereuacUrs m i de some calls on Friday night last. The music was well rendered and highly appreciated by the sleepers. L.t ns have a hint next time and we’ll have the trest ready Qaite a number of our citizens are at¬ tending tbe txposition this week, whi’e some are at conrt in Hamilton. One yonng juror, hnv.ng teen relensed on Monday morning, decided he would count cross ties to Chipley. Dr Cheney, of Brownvilie, preached two very able sermons at the Baptist chutch im Sunday. The obnrch, being highly pleased w h him, made choice of him for their pastor. He wil! answer them in about three weeks. Mr U H Laj field, one of our rao^t en* terpri8ing farmers, made tl is year with one mule, not two, enough co~n for hi* family and mule, oats, peas, potatoes and vegetables a plenty; has up to this time gathered seventeen bales of cottoo, aver* aging five hundred pound*, and thinks he’il get three more This is a test that, farming will pay. If one can do this why can't all; eimp ! y beouuse tl ey lack that energy i nd industry with which Mr Layfield is endowed. An Old and True Friend. Such is Thomas, the ‘No-Shoddy clothier of Columbus, to the wel dressed portion of the people of the county of Harris. He has done as much as any man to educate their taste in dress and to teach them that it pays to wear good clothes and to tZXSS.'?£ &s? tL “s .““1" of Thomas without being pursuaded before he needs another that it pays to buy the best. .. Mr. Thomas, , his • next . to . at t store . the Rankin House, is constantly ceiving his fall and winter clothing. He makes a specialty of outfits and he can suit you if you contemplate matrimony. He also carries a full line of samples and he can suit any taste in his special order department. Live Oak, A a , Dec. 13 h, 1886. Messrs A T Sballenberger & Go Rochester, P*. Gents. — Last spring I received by ru iil from yon a bottle of yonr Antidote for Malaria for my bjoth «r er, who wuo had uau chills cuius for lor more more than tnan six sit mootbs. He frequently broke them with nninine quinine,oor hnf thev mey wnnl^i wonia r soon /1 o retnrD. n rn 1 1 gave htm the medicine von *tu», and he has no* had a chili since It ha.* made a permanent core in hi* case. Yogis trnlv, W W PERDUE SHS.CtWUi -- AND - 5 011SUMPTION USE H' .uK: 1 in Met? S L5 tial fciSif fcfiSi **? A ^Qu^' J\ y Mejiw Mgy? jf* v & ‘ VfVJV J/yl ‘' X Sj&Kf '>7 /^\?vV A VT ■ ' >•'' fa 1 aSi-* < 4/ y^rm. m 11 '' vrs 4 'SWEET CUM AND MULLEIN. The sweet irum, a p frathered front a tree of the earne name, growing along the email streams in the Southern States, contains a stimulating ex* pectoraut principle that Jooanne the an«f phlegm stimulates pro ducing the e>trly morning cough, in the child to throwot the tu!‘ emoniorane with croup tho an d whoopiriR-<ouKb. When coroblned healii»K mucllaatnons principle in the mullein plant of the old Ueliis, orwentl In TAVLOK8 Cherokee Remeoy or sweet Gvm an» Mul¬ lein the finest known tem*4f for€ou*rhs. Croup, WhoopingHNnigh and consumption; and no pala¬ table. any ehild Is rdea^ed to take It. Atk your drugKi-t for it. Price and S1 .OO. WALTER A.TA YLOB,Ath!Bta,Oa. i i\ ✓ lib* y. to ST C/ilTE o V . . a. „y t LL. i i r 1 5 jl V Engineer rA to-. 8 . / EES , i m * a Am •uLL’i”. Macon, Georgia. (Nwm iNsm«sasC 00 °- mg Jtart -« 0 \\w! v£ '&! ’’ T!V mn ‘\ u ' J l •‘^,7"—’*? R ml ! 11 > • 101... . A .tTv.l(it, . r.taunt >m, UAMraEG LEXINGTON, KY. atrtctly rhe!M«ttoqti!pr.*-f1 prhool heated in theState; aorommivluf Uvbteti by i* HH-chw, by steam and faeultjf a onlv two vmin? Indies to the room; splendid Mond e* |M* i* I «*n **«•*! teachers. Stusion iw-trin* ?nd In September. For purticnlars or Catalogue*. a«Llr> J . T. PA TTEUSOS , Prt »., Lexington, H LSM 02 T CIDER, A delicious temperence drink. Try it at the Drug Store. S. G. EILEY. (MET LODGE, Ho, 10, F, & L K. Regular communications on second and fou Saturdays in each month. M. T. McGee,W. Benj. F. Hill, S<*<