The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, December 09, 1887, Image 10

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■ Money to Loan Lonir Time,Easy Bates. :o: —- 4 Apply to 3 R 01 HS'TET 0. CA 3 £ n. st** «#'*'* - ■% imm fob a % ! have at my hone—near Ham I ton— 200 .oco fr et of good, merchant¬ able lumber v/lvrh I wish to dear out at bargain prices. Come and see nr write to me. -I also offer for sale t wo yoke of large, well broken oxen, in goo I condition, cheap. Bartow Brooks, f$r*~ f$s Tftm ryr. *iw»n*r*rw t fi. '■ < ,< r. a 1 {rz h -- >2 r -v ta J / C' %$*&$$$£ // ... '( i s r/< \ ,r • */ /-?£'' c * % v.‘ii >-■ I V i-f -V . I j ) r ■ & *31 vt\> c L\ : L [ r V. i . - 'V«k i. .ifisM • u. Pi . »■ - j* ‘ Up ■is* Tv, M? r. •'f Li S A * « 1 *•. i a ■ r. • * \ h jfc « 4 , g. - V* IK *. v'tfifci. 1>S y A: . ! f;.# .M afia f 1 eAJ ■**'**-, ■ %■* v a k ;,U ! sY «cij b ^•{CULAR. ’ ? Ti' J NEVER I l i-**' s ► ■ namm OLTTGF ORDER. [\ Lm f . IV s Hi Ui ddt ftWlNG MACHINE 0.ORAWGE.MASS. ghk.alo *■ oO UNION SQUARE,N.M- DALLAS, L ^Jlk£^^i^Js|-i mg|:^^§LlSAiifPANClSCO.CA>. SEE i'HE - Y cdl ^ V HS f 4 r: ‘ Ii Iff <1 ! II Sf 1 w n H i 1 1 mi 1 1 fin r « f r - I Xlga?. :* BEFORE BUYING. ^5* Easily rnderstooil. ^ /Ci ' S to SUIT SEND FOR PRICE LIST. American B. H. 0. & Sewing Machine Co. 304 N. Charles Street : and 6 W. Saratoga Street, BALTIMORE, MO, For Sale by MOBLEY BROS j • 9 Hamilton, Georgia. S 100 TO S 300 A Month can be made working for us. erred Agents who pre- 1 t can their horses and give i ; furnish business.Spare own their whole time to the also. moments may be prof- j itably employed A tew vacancies in t >\vr»s d cities. B. Va. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main 1 Rl CHMOND, r PARKER was 9 ® KM HAIR BALSAM •^jcieansed IgErroruotes and Luxuriant beautifies, growth. the luiir. ■^1 a u m m Never Hair io Fails its Youthfai lo Resiora Cc-lor, G.*sy ms ^Curessealp S/t fM'e. dipeasesand nt, pruv-'istss. hair falling PARKER’SCINCERTOftSG Invaluable for Coughs, Colds, Inward Pains, Exhaustion PAIMIlSi! 0MXL1QBXRTH H(;VV ilEn. ; ;ve. j iatty should know. Scud stamp. BA KLK RKM. CO.,Box 104 Hnfcalo.N.Y. o r. 9 SIA n Pi too I Best Ccaplezioa Beaa 9 ifier, Ski n Our© Hurt Eradicator known. -a-11 W r fn** f V* o' *, a '</-• ■ <-ss n.a above. minted Agents to Sell y man the HISTORY of BLACK . I ! v PHALANX. i No competition. The firit of its I kind to record the errrues of the / XV S, Nsoro Soldirrs during the wars \ 1776, 1812. 1861-06. No library cum plete Whites without Blocks it. Bells fas I to — and Big sales profits. Agents report 88 to 90 per 1 week. Don’t miss this chance to make money. Bend for circulars IK and libera I terms, or $1 00 for out¬ fit. Distance no hindrrairce. as all freights are paid Mention paper. AMERICAN PUB’GCO Hartford, Boston, Chicago 0t Bt Louis. i frit m“ Be W ; BEAST? 0 Lrl# I ■ mtassHnn Mexican Mustang Liniment B ctmEs Sciatica, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, Muscles, Rheumatism, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Scalds, Stiff Joints, Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites » Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, i>. Saddle Galls, Bunions, Spavin Piles. 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 IiUniherninn needs It in case of accident. The IIouNCwiie needs it for generalfamily use. The Cannier needs it for his teams and his men. The Mechanic need3 it always on his work bench. The Miner needs it In case of emergency. The Pioneer needsit—can’t get along without it. The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable, and his stock yard. The Steamboat man ortho Boatman needs It in liberal supply nfioatand ashore. The Horse-fancier needs it—it is his best friend and safest reliance. 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 ot accidents and dangers. inguke it r. an nmidete for the dangers to life, 1 his employees. Accidents wm happen, and when ^KeepTi^Btu the iio 1 !!se^'Vis tim^best^f economy Keep a Bottle in the Factory. Itsimmediate use in case of accident saves pain and loss of wages, Keep a Uottlc Always# is the Stable for u«e when wanted. W. J. WATT, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1000 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Having ntered into the Wholesale Business wi’h a largely increased trad j has necessitated tiie building of a commodious and roomy Brick Warehouse on the railroad with side-track facilities I buy my goods for ca^h in car load lots and unload the cars into my own warehou e, thus m king a gre t saving in storage and draya e. I have in wareuou e and in store and am prepared to offer to the trade a A FULL LINE S GROCERIES tad PROVISIONS At prices which defy com petit on. Col E G Kaiford, so well and favorably known to the public, i> wi h me as Travel ng 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 advantageowsij to themselves are solicite to try me before purchasing elsewhere. I want your trade, and am suie I can get it if you will give me a fair trial. I have in my Warehouse seveial c ir loads of superior Texas Rus r P < of Oats, by the sack or car load. Special attention paid to the filling of orders entrusted t > my care W. J.WATT. C. 8 CH 0 MBURC .3 WATCHMAKER ANS JEWELER DEALER. IN I DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS aid SILVERWARE, 2®' Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty, ]Vo. 1115 Broad St, Columbus, Ga. jf- hew crockery and china store. |E have just opened an immense stock of w Crockery, China and Silverware 9 Glassware, tVood*and Willow Ware, Baskets in Endless Variety, Lamps of Kinds, And Novelties too Numerous to Mention Our Stork 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. -HFBEKCH ♦ MILLINERY> «§T* Owin^ the # of business . _ have rented the to increase our we larger store one door south ot A. the Lequin, present one, and trom to- I day up to January next Mr. our week buyer all in New , York, will constantly select and ship every the nov elties in hats and trimmings. As formerly we will sell cheap -f/yi- A ^ A poc], t^cion. fWFeathers dyed, Gloves cleaned at MRS. L. LEQUIN’S, 1117 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGI.A