The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, November 04, 1887, Image 3

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RAZER & DOZIER, Wholesale and Retail I r HARDW ARE, Columbus. lira. awake to the impoitance and value of these crops. It is not to saddle your cotton crop with it cannot bear. If you un to make cotton with which to everything else bankruptcy is iu The prosperous men in community are those who cotton their surplus. Act Apsely, then, and sow gram on land thoroughly prepared and well terti and do so at once. The late dliins make the time very propitious. Farmer. THE DYNAMITE GUN. aeon Telegraph. s.teameo into New York harbor. r There is a puff of white smoke from a long gun in . a c j. istant battery ashore and a gigantic missile carrying two hundred pounds of dynamite springs into . the , air and j describing , • a parobol- , , ic curve descends towards the ap proaebing vessel. Hundreds of eyes aboard see it coming. I here IS no escape. There is no chance to stop or turn the ponderous craft. Silence, the hush ot an impending and ine.v doom, falls upon the crowded Like a swan upon the on the ship; nearer comes the shaft. Its upward flight was the rocket’s. Its lessening curve has straightened almost line, and its downward sweep I is as the swift rush of the eagle, No ear hears it, but in the heart of the 'mighty destroyer a little clock is tick The for five hundred feet about ship are darkened as by the sud den rush of a storm above, and a . . The ship itself sinks ■f-s ! covered with foam. Over the land r lotted with human beings who gaze hpon [ullen the scene runs a tremor, and a roar as though the earquake ind the lightning have joined hands |o affright the hills. j The ship has lost its course. The engines are still, ami it floats broad S1< ^ e 10 the lanci. And the man miles awjy standing by the great gun studies it with a powerful glass. No living thing is visible upon its deck; no ! hand to guide its movements. He shakes his head to the gunner behind him, who waits for a second com- 1 mand. “It is enough.” Night draws her curtains over the scene and the drifting ship, surroun ded by an armada of dead fish, has settled to the sands. Upon her decks, in her shattered cabii s, and pilot houses, above and below : The many men so beautiful,” And they all dead do lie” blackened, and with blood at their mouths, ears and nostrils. Thus are This is war with the dynamite gun. Sl< i* coaghiiu at o .cu b. tin- immctii.im use 01 1)1 15 nils Coiud. IS, ruj>. 2 m a honk*. see a starj jr vc » s first bom, in whose train” Try Saivanon Oil, these will you lose. Eve > where \ ou go von are o bain to ht , av , h( . uon k ;., u i vi.Ws ,»• Dr Buds Ba l, y-y "I'¬ All d uggi-is sod ii at 2o ot 1 » s a ° c ; ftoii'iiiHS erthbe in ess of temper ; 8 dueed by unhea thy i\<r. Laxa a>r b mg sunshi e by | romp l actum groat or,out. BUSY AS BEES. “Please say to the readers of the Journal that while we are too busy 10 write an advertisement, we are not j too tion busy if they to are give in them need careful of anything atien in the way of clothing, hats, furnish | ing goods, &c. Our stock is fui ! and t complete and the great rush upon us ! is evidence that our prices are satis factory. Never before haue we been so well assured of the wisdom of our motto “Quick sales and small profits.” Thus spoke the senior of . 1 . K. Harris & Co., Clothiers, Columbus, to this scribe, as he hurried off to at¬ tend a waiting customer. ■ ■> Whui can :i man luivt. win thing anil nothing in his pocket at the same time? When tie re is a hole *n it. I: tore is a hole in the lurgs it cr.n be hen <-d with Tayl r’s Chtrokie remedy of Sweet Gum ami Mnl h in. The Speed of Heat and Cold. It has been asked which 1 r vels faster.heat or cold; and answereu heat. Became am < ne can catch a c 1 < 1 . It therefore folh vvs 1 hat every one bhouid keep l‘aylot’s Chero k*e II »nedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein, w Inch cures coughs, colds, c rnsurnpfion. Crops arf- short hat O J Edg*-, of Col nmhns, h-ts reduced the prices on his to< k of boots and About the Crops. If yon want lo save money in your oof wear and at the K(mi« time get first I c ass b 'Ofs un i «hoe-^, call at the sign of i I the h^g Black Bear, Colombo*, Ga , and boy from C. J. Edge. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. BARMINS! BARGAINS! J. FKEISLKBEN having' sissigiMMl fori lie benefit « i his creditors, notice is hereby j*Jven that all persoi indebted to J. Freisleben will please come forward a onee and settle their accounts THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD FOR CASH, So if you desire BIG BARGAINS come early an 1 get vour pick and choice. M, HERZBERG. ASSIGNEE. West Point, Ga., Sept. 15, 18S7. _ A New Home! For everybody, on Installments, at terms to suit thepureha er. The New Home is the Latest Style, Prettiest and Mo Durable SEWING MACHINE now in existence, continue to sell FURNITURE cheaper than any house in the Git} on Installments of eft s \ terms, or for Cash. Come and buy at the u Up-Town h limiture Store, Hi first and oldest Installment house in the C ity'. HI- A-. GIBSOK, 1222, 1303, 1308 &jl310 Broad 8t„ Columbus, Georgia LEMON CIDER, A delicious temperence drink. Try it at the Drug Stoke. S. G. RILEY. HAMILTON LOOSE No. 24, A. 0.0, W. - irHctingb on first and t?ird 11 a! in each month. H. C CAM EBON, M. W* .T. L BLACKMON. Bee- rdcr. n CSZTLE7 LOME, No. 40, F.&A.X I Regular communications on Second and four I Saturdays in each month. M. T, McGek.W. \ j Henj. F. Hill, See. pEORGIA, l HARRIS COUNTY.-PintaPrichat J makes application for letters of administration t»> the estate of Charles H Prichard, late of said count' . deceased. . All persons concerned are hereby notified to sh< cause, if any they have, by the first Monday in .V pointed vember next, administrator why said applicant the should of said not dectast be upon estate Given under my hand and official S’g’ature Octr 3d, 1887. J F C WILLIAMS, Ordinary