The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, November 11, 1887, Image 12

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amilton Journal. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A J. L. Dennis, Proprietor. HAMILTON, GEORGIA, November 11,................... 1887. €• A R. R. R. SCHEDULE. Leave Columbus. U> H IMAOl 3 7 45 a. m Leave Hamilton . Ov*> NW 3 *9 i5 a. m Arrive Greenville a io 15 a. m Leave “ OOM 8 3 3 00 p. m Leave Hamilton 80 3 t 30 p. m Arrive Columbus O 3 00 p. m Local Page. FOR OTHER LOCAL MATTER SEE PREOEOINQ PAGE. Church Notice. Rev I P Obeney of the Browneville, (Ala.) Baptist church, will be in the city Saturday and will preach in the Baptist church Saturday and Sunday. Matrimonial. Cards are out for the marriage of Rev G T Chandler, of Juniper, to one of the fair daughters of Harris. There are none more worthy of the prize he has won than our friend George, and we wish him oceans of happiness. Expected Daily* Rev I P Chenoy bee accepted the call from the Baptist cbnroh, and his family will oocnpy the residence left vacant by the removal of Rev W W Arnold. They are expeoted to move into their new borne this week and will be warmly welcomed by our oitizens. Fine Turnips. We received this week from Mr J H Mobley several fine turnips, six being a heavy turn for one person to carry. He is one of the most progressive of Harris connty farmers, and these specimens prove that he has one of the finest tur¬ nip patches in the connty. He has our thanks. Sale of a City Rcslidenee. The town lot on College avenue, the property of Mrs L E Walker, was sold by administrator at public outcry Nov. 1st, and was bought by Mr Lem Brawner of Mountain Hill. He comes here for the purpose of educating his children, and will move into his new home about Christmas. GriMn-Smith. Married, at the residence of Mr Alfred Smith, the bride's father, at Shiloh, Oot 23, Mr R E Griffin, of Gleola, and Miss Arabella Smith, Rev S Maxwell officiat¬ ing. The groom is a successful young farm¬ er who well deserves his good fortune. We wlBh him and his bonny bride a suc¬ cessful voyage on the ocean of wedded life. About the Crops. If yon want to save money in your foot wear and at the same time get first olass boots and shoes, call at tbs sign of tbe big Blaok Bear, Columbus, Ga., and bay from 0. J. Edge. Change of Superintendents. After nearly a quarter of a century of service to the church as superintendent of tbe Methodist Sunday School, Col J M Mobley presided Sunday afternoon for the last time. He retired in favor of Mr O S Barnes, who was elected by the last quarterly conference as his successor. At the close of the usual school exercises he briefly stated the reasons for the change and made a short farewell address to tbe school. He said that his service was ended, the record was made and whatever there may have been of error iu the discharge of his duties l e had done the best he could. When he took his seat Mr B C Kim¬ brough read a preamble and resolutions eulogizing bis merit as a superintendent, his prompt attendance through sunshine and rain, bis devotion to the duties of his office and the sincere regret of the school at the retirement from the position he had so long and faithfully filled. Mr O S Barnes, Judge W I Hudson and Prof J W Dozier added their tribute to bis worth as a superintendent in brief but eloquent terms. Mr R A Ru»sell then stepped in front of the altar holding in his hand a gold-headed cane. In well chosen language he alluded to the time, twenty-two years ago when Col Mobley gathered a few children of the town in a class and taught them in the old school house on the hill. That was the origin of the sohool which had continued almost uninterruptedly up to the present time. At the close of his remarks be presented the cane in behalf of many friends who chose this manner to express their esteem and confidence in the retiring superin¬ tendent. Handkerchiefs were need freely dnring the time consumed in these testimonials of respect and esteem. The resolutions were unanimously adopted by a rising vote, after which the sohool filed out of the church. Mr O S Barnes, the new superintends ent, is a young men and craves the co* operation of parents and teachers that he may discharge the duties of his office in a manner that will be for tbe best interest of tbe Sunday school. Notice Renters or Bayers. I will rent or sell 200 acres of land lying on the waters of Mulberry creek, a part of M C Farley’s, (deoeased) H Lnttrell land. Q Any T information call on W or Pnrsell, Obipley, Ga. Special Notice. All persons indebted to me either for medical services cr drugs are EARNESTLY REQUESTED to come up and settle prompt ly by 1 st of October. S G. RILEY When you feel that you are dangerously ill you will send for an educated physician of acknowledged skill, without considering the cost. You wish to get well. Have you malaria in your system, and do you wish to get rid of it? Dr 3 hallenbergers Antidote is tbe remedy. The doctor is a graduate of Jefferson Medical college, thirty years in practice. The medicine will cost you $1 00, but it will cure yeu, and is safe in any dose. Sold by druggists. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and posi¬ tively cares piles, or no pay required. It is gu&run eed to give perfect satisfaction, or refunded. Prioe 25c per box. A Messrs Hag Chester swapp tbe trade Mr boot. He set * >'u<j difference w ; a bound pnppie at <§5 on chuckles wher \ . ii disposed of tt a o y-:. v . : Crops are snort m. G J Ldge, A Col ambus, has reduced the prees on tock of boots and shoes. A Good One Prom a Reliable Man. Valdosta, Ga,, Oet. 20 , 1886.—My boy is now eighteen years old, and bus been sick all his life, and not able to do any work of any kind. I thfeught he hart dropsy, He has bis blood had was almost appetite like water. color, never any or and was unfit for anything, being in such an awful condition. I have daring the last ten years expected him to die ut any moment, he could not walk 100 yards without resting two or three times. In three or four days after giving him Briggs’ Nunnbetter Tonic Pills he did a whole days work in the field, being so much improved. He now has a good ap - petite and is rapidly improving in stregth and color. 1 know the Pills have given him a new lease of life, and I recommend them above every medicine on earth. My wife ha* also been in feeble condition for some time, and they have improved her also very much. If anybody needs a ton¬ ic, my advice is, buy Briggs' .Nunnbetter Tonic Pills. R H Hutchinson. Sold by Dr S G Riley, call on him for few samples Nunnbetter Liver Pills, &c. Lippman Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Wholesale Agents, Savannah, Ga. W. J. WATT, WHOLESALE grocer, » lOOO Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Having entered into the Wholesale Business with a largely increased trad j has necessitated the building of a commodious and roomy Brick Warehouse on the railroad with side-track facilities I buy my goods for cash in car load lots and nnload the ears into my own warehouse, thus m iking a gre t saving in storage and draya-*e„ I have in warehouse and in store and am prepared to offer to the trade a FULL LINK s GROCERIES u At prices which defy competition. Col E G Raiford, so well and favorably known to the public, is with me as Traveling Salesman, and will call on the merchants along the lines of ro;id leading to the city with samples and prices. Those who would buy advantageouslj to themselves are solicitel to try me before purchasing elsewhere. 1 want your trade, and am sure I can get it if you w.iil give mo a fair trial. I have in my Warehouse several cir loads of superior Texas Rust P oof Oats, by the sack or car load. pgr Special attention paid to the filling of orders entrusted to my care as WATCHMAKER AND DEALER X2T DIAMONDS, FINE JEWEL WATCHES, CLOCKS and SILVERWARE, ^“Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. No. 1115 Broad St, Columbus, Ga. I T m g. r- jt'L \ \r I. 1 * lilG EILCH! 4 STOKib Li 1 «* Br?*ad St c intvtU) The Largsst &, Siere at tb kth. A$6,00GStocK s ail Bargains Pay it a visit and. see the PRINCE DIME STORES. FRUIT TREESl I am agent for the celebrated LsCONTl NURSERIES,W.W Thompson, Proprte# Smithyille, Ga. I will be glad to show yo my specimens and to take your order lo any trees or vines you need. My prices art aH * ow an 3 r an « thetree^ara tmexcelled ^ KIMBROUGH*, l.l. Stanford; Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Georgia! W ill practice in all the courts collection! of"tbl State. Special attention given to ^Sfc-Also money to loan on improves farms, on 2 , 3 and 5 yeais time, at 8 pel cent per annum. Come and sec me. 1