The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, November 11, 1887, Image 10

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Money to Loan! Long Time,Easy Terms,Low Rates. •:o: Apply to CAMERON. HENRY 0. LUMBER FOR SALE. I have at my home—near Hamil ton—200,000 feet of good, merchant able lumber which I 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, in good condition, cheap. Bartow Brooks. •4 THD. LIGHT-RUNNING — 2 i i *5 A ip HO KeC tm 8 r so i £ m MM TUL (Wi r ■ m mm INEVE ^ 1 OUT OF ORDER. NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE 0.0 WE,MASS. Chicago - 30 UNION SQUARE.N.Y- DALLAS. ILL. ATLANTA. GA TEX* • i ST. LOUIS. MO. FOR SALE BY 'SANFRANCISCO.CAIj SEE THE ^can . <>♦ 2 V *f£g/ & ( BEFORE BUYING. Easily Understood. ^ *0 SUIT REND FOB FB1CE LIST. American B. H. 0. Charles & Sewing Machine Co. 304 N. Street and G W. Saratoga Street, BALTIMORE, MO. Fer Sale by MOBLEY BROS •9 Hamilton, Georgia. furnish $100 thoir TO hor^ps $300 and mi give their whole own time to the business.Spare moments may be prof¬ itably e nploved also. A lew vacancies in towns and cities. B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main St. Richmond, Va. Agents to Sell the HISTORY of 7 BLACK IT PHALAftX. mib e n Sv No eompetitlon. Tbe Art of its kind to record the pertice* of tl.e Wi n Vtr.ro Soldier* dorinj; the w»r« ^ 1TT6, plete 1H12.18CI-66. without It. No Bella library fart com¬ to ^ Whites and Black* liijf profit*. Agenta report 30 to SC salt e* per week. Don’t miss this chance to make money. Bend fo» t and Uheraltenns, hlnderance, or $1.00 fot out- all fit. Distanee no as freights are paid. Mention paper AMERICAN PUB’S CO Hartford, Bo. ton, Cla.laaaU, CblMgo (M Bt Loulf. h v\ .A, Mi* •t.-ii'ii IP mill m i Hi?! auuiW Cheapest CommeitJialCbiiege&oK^i' & Best Business College the World. in IHghest Honor sad Gold Medal over All other Colleges, and at World’* Kxpositfon, for System of Hook-Keeping In General Bu«lne«t Education. 8000 Graduate* Business. 10 Teachers employed. Cost of Full Business Course. Inoluding Tuition, Ptationery and Board, about #90. Short- Hand, Type-Writing & Telegraphy, specialties. No Vacation. Enter Now. Graduates W. Guaranteed Smith, Principal, Success. For circular., Wilbur address R. Ephraim smith. President, Lexington, If r; i i BEAST! Mexican M ustang Sciatica, Scratches. Contracted Lumbago, Sprains. Mniclee, Rheumatism, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Scalds, Stiff Joints, Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Braises, Sores, Saddle Galls, Bunions, Spavin Files. Corns, Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what Is claimed for it. One of the reasons for the great popularity of the Mustang Liniment is found in its universal applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine. The Lumberman needs it in case of accident. The Housewife needs it for generalfamily use. The Cannier needs it for his teams and his men. The Mechanic needs it always on his work bench. The Miner needs it In case of emergency. The Pioneer needs it—can’tget along without it. The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable • and his stock yard. needs The Steamboat man or the Boatman it in liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Horse-fancier needs it—it is his best friend and safest roliance. The Stock-grower needs it—it will save him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. The Railroad man needs It and will need It so long as his life is a round of accidents and dangers. The Backwoodsman needs it. There is noth¬ ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merc hunt needs it about his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted at once. Keep a Bottle in the House. ’Tis the best of economy. Its immediate Keep a Bottle iu tbe Factory. use in case of accident saves pain and loss of wage®. Keep a Bottle AlwaF*i» the Stable for us when wanted. "West Gfc V? * £., * y : - I West Ga. A. & >. =r U U4 on MoT.-iay* Sept. 12th, under the H c W. Dozie r, W: -1 bn e at; dated with him the 1 ent corp of teache Rev. W. V,\ • Arnold, Mrs. W. VV. x ' i J ’ -JS. iss Berta M. Dozier and iVw ■s R C. brough. No pain?: D< 1 i ar ed in giving thorough instruct* U LV pupils in the literan music departments. Rates of & l*ev 3 lon 1 * (>/ Font l fecks: Tuition in Primary Department to 00 Tuition in Academic “ - to 50 Tuition in Collegiate u O 00 French and German, each extra O 00 Music ----- o Drawing and Painting - mm w 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 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. 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 once. August 20, 1887. FACULTY. fJ^P* Catalogues furnished upon application. NEW CROCKERY AND CHINA STORE, a Vi |E have just opened an immense stock of 1 ? mm Crockery, China and Silvenvare, Glassware, Wood and Willow Ware , Baskets in Endless Variety, Lamps of Kinds, And Novelties too Numerous to Mention. 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 Side Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Two doors below Brannon & Carson’s Drug Store. Mr. R. W. Williamson will be in charge* I. L. POLLARD & CO. -^FRENCH * ~?k. l&L. 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¬ elties in hats and trimmings. As formerly we will sell cheap for cash. eathers dyed, Gloves cleaned at MRS. L. LEQUIN’S, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 1117 BROAD STREET, SUITS FROM $12 TO $200, BUREAUS FROM 55 TO $50 1 We have the best $2 Bedstead, the best $4.50 Bureau, the best Bureau. Large arm rockers at $2.25; Baby Carriages from cribs $3.50 to $ Rocking chairs from 50 cents to $15. All kinds baby mattresses your own price, and other things too numerous to mention, all of whii we will sell you 20 per cent, lower than can be bought elsewhere. D01 buy a piece of Furniture till you have seen our stock. We can and are l i termined to sell you Furniture cheaper than anybody. Remember the plaq 1222 Broad Street, "iSSSSm E * pre8S «««, A. F. GIBSON & CO., Columbus, <£