The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, November 25, 1887, Image 2

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FRAZER & DOZIER, Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE, Columbus, Georgia. AMILTON JOURNAL. rntLisiiKi) every Friday. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR. J. L. Dennis,. ... .... Proprietor. HAMILTON, GEORGIA, November 25, 1887 FOR MAIMED VETERANS. Capt. W. Harrison, of the Georgia Executive Department, has had print¬ ed copies of the act “to carry into ef¬ fect the last clause of article 7, sec¬ tion 1 paragraph 1, of the constitu¬ tion, and the amendment thereto.” The act provide.: that anyone who enlisted in the service of the Confed¬ erate States, or of this state who was a citizen of Georgia on Oct. 26,1886, who lost a limb or limbs while en¬ gaged in service, and by reason of said service, or who may have re¬ ceived wounds which afterward caused a loss of limbs,or who may have been permanently injured while in said ser¬ vice, and who may be a bona fide cit lzen at the time of making application for the benefits herein provided for, shall be entitled to receive once a year the following compensation for purposes expressed in article 7, sec¬ tion 1,paragraph i,of the constitution, lo-vvit: Total loss of sight $100; loss of one eye $15; for total or partial loss of hearing, disabling party from ordinary pursuits $15; loss of leg above the knee $35; loss of leg below the knee $25; loss of arm above the elbow $30; loss of arm below the el¬ bow $20; permanent injury from wounds, rendering leg or arm sub¬ stantially and essentially useless $25; permanent injury to any part of the body, rendering party permanently and practically incompetent for the performance of ordinary manual avo cations $25. Applicants are required to make afliuavits stating company, regiment and brigade serving in when loss or injury occurred, , and , setting f o .. „ii * attending facts and circumstances. Upon the filling of the affidavit and certificates required the Governor draws , .. his warrant . annually ,, favor r in ot the applicant the sum he is entitled to. Parties that have heretofore re¬ ceived compensation from the state participate in the provisions of this act until the expiration of the time for which compensation has been paid, has expired, which will be Sept. 26, 1889. Parties who have heretofore made proof of their injuries will only be required to submit proof of contin¬ ued citizenship. Marriage at Catania. A happy event took place on Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mr. J. U. Brawner, in the Catan¬ ia district. The occasion was the marriage of his daughter Miss Janie, to Mr. J. M. Parker, of this place. Rev. W. A. Farley performed the ceremony in the presence of a few friends, and two hearts were blended into that mystic union that constitutes the happiness of wedded life. The pretty young bride was becomingly attired and never looked so charming. The groom war at his best and looked confident and hap py Immediately after the ceremony the couple, came to Hamilton, where they begin life together. They have the best wishes of many friends for their future happiness. A HANDY POCKET ATLAS. An attempt to put in pocket size the contents of a large reference Atlas is usually accompanied by rough, in¬ accurate, and inelegant engravings and printing, but in the New Pocket Atlas of the World, published by Iverson, Blakeman & Co., 753 &: 755 Broadway, New York, this is not the fact. Ninety-one Maps containing nearly every geographical point of interest throughout the world, are given, and each is a gem of the en¬ graver’s art. Delicately but distinct¬ ly colored, these maps are exquisite illustrations of the best color printing to-day obtainable. While these Maps leave nothing to be desired by way of fullness, they are fully up to date, and show every recent discovery, or change of boundary. One hundred and twelve pages of telsej we ]j arranged, and accurate in f ormat j on concerning every important countTV ^ J or state on the globe, 0 follow the maps in this compact volume. In f ac t, the book is not only a compre hensive Atlas but also a condensed Gazetteer of the w a , P m attractive and substantial binding, an j so ^ fo r fifty cents. If not found at vour booksellers, on the receip of this . ■ sum the , publishers will will mail mail it It tn to any address. Glorious! Grand!! “Double Decker” at the Drug Store, —THIRTY-FIVE KINDS OF— -h-FANCY +FRENCH+ CANDY.4 Made from Pure Sugar. No adultera¬ tion. All are invited to call and inspect the finest display of Candies ever made in in T-inmiifnn i lamiitoii. All Goods Cheaper than ever for SPOT CASH, S. G. RILEY. SHAKER’S CORDIAL The wonderful remedy for All Bowel Troubles, --SUCH AS— Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramp Colic, Cholera Moibua and all bowel affection?,no matter ot how long standing. The gem ol remedies for teething children. Pleasant to take, cure guaranteed, and only 25 cents Below is the verdict of those that have tried it: Dr W A Gillespie, White Siilihur Springs Ga. says. “I know the formula of Shakers Cordial and cheerfully endorse it. I u.-e it with suet;38* in my practice.” Oakland, Ga Dr. Thos. D. Goodwin, , says no family should be without it. Dr. A. G Floyd. Greenville, Ga , says, ‘*1 recommend Shakets Cordial without hesitation to any one suffering with bowel trouble as 1 know the formula and use in practii e. t y same my Greenville, Ga. Dr. R. F Hall, says, Have been prescribing Shaker’s Cordial for several years and consider it as safe and reliable remedy as can be had for any one suffering whh bowel or summer Columbus, complaints Ga Dr Jno. W. Cameron. , says. “1 have never been disappointed in » single instance in prescribing Shakers years/’ cor* dia 1 and have used same several Hon. T. A. Atkinson, Greenville, Ga., says, “I recommend Shakers Cordial for all compl tints lor which it is intended I have used it with happy results. I f A J Hinton. Ordinary Meriwether Co , says,“It comes nearer being what is claim¬ ed for it than any medicine in the world. It is a splendid remedy.’ Manufactured only by JOHN P TURNER & JBRO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Sold by Dr. Cook S. G. Bros., Riley, ) V Hamilton, Ga. S, R. Murphey,) Chipley, Ga. Glass Bi os., G EORGfA—HARRIS COUNTY. EX T ecutors Sale.— By virtue Of tbe last and testament of H K Stanford, late of said connty, deceased, I will sell before tbe court bouse door in the town of Ham jpon, on the first Tnesday in December next, the following described land be gores, more or less, in 17 th district of s»id COQU ty and 5 acres of south-east corner of MNo 5 in 22 d district. Also part of lot No 210 in 17th district, containing 76 acres, more or less. Terms cash Nov. ^ jggj l w STANFORD, Executor of H K Stanford, dec d. i C' A When I say Cur® I do not mean merely to them for a time, and then have them re¬ again. I mean A RADICAL CURE. I have made the disease of EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, life long study. I warrant my remedy have to the worst cases. Because others is no reason for not now and receiving a cure. at once for a treatise a Free Bottle my Infallible Remedy. Give Express Post Office. It costs you nothing for a and it will cure you. Address ROOT, M. C. 183 Pearl St., New York HOLIDAY _ __ _ _ FANCY COODS <0 or Bisques! Albums, Pocket Books, Pictures, Bronzes. Ms Groods Boxes, Inkstands, Portfolios. JPeach Blow Glass , Bronze Mirrors, Stationery, Chr istmas yym ■■ Jft ■ ■ logue FiLEE free. by mail Goods' or delivered|J express. jj HflPULl LU uthern Music House. SAVANNAH. CA* FRUIT TREES! I a<n agent for the celebrated LxCONTE ERIES, W .W Thompson, R roprie or, Smithvilie, Ga. 1 will he glad to show you specimens and to take your order tor tree? or vines you need. Mv prices are as low as any and thettees are unexcelled. B C KIMBROUGH, TAX NOTICE! Last Round. will be at the following places on the dates named for the purpose of receiving State and County taxes for 1887. Executions will be issued against all parties who have not settled by or before the last date: X Roads Monday, Nov. 14, from 9 o’clock ton am Nov. 14th, T from 1 o’clock to 5 p m X Roads uesday, Nov. 15, 8 a m Plains Tuesday, 15, 10 a m to 4 p m Wednesday X Ro ids 16, 8 a m Hall Thursday Wednesday 16, 10 a m to 4pm 17, 9am to 3pm Airy Thursday 17, 4 p m Ashford’s Friday 18, 8 a m Spring Friday 18, 10 a m to 3 p m Wednesday Tuesday 22, xo a m to 3 p m 23, 10 a m to 3 p m Grove Shop Wednesday 23, 4pm 19th—Court Thursday 24, 8 a m Shop Friday ground 24,10 a m to 3 p m 25, 8 a m 19th Friday Saturday 25th, 10 a m to 4 p m Hill 26, xo a m Mill Monday Saturday 26, 2pm 28, 10 a m to 4 p m Point Tuesday Wednesday 29, 10 a m to 4 p m 30, ir am hitesville Saturday, Dec. 3d, 8 am to 4 p m Monday and Tuesday S. Dec. HUNT, 5th and 6th. J. Tax Collector. _ -y AJ* -y- 1 a* o X jnLJN A Jj V_/JL> U 9 Attorney at L»w Hamilton, _ - - Georgia, Will practice in all the courts of the S fatfe F pedal attention given to eolbetions Also money to loan on improved farms, on 2 3 and 5 yeais time, at 8 per cent Per annum. Conn* and see me.