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For the Hamilton Journal.
HOME.
A writer says that home is where
heart is. Would it not be truer
Vto say that the heart is where home
is ? The love of home is in every
human heart and there for a wise
and beneficent purpose. From it
flows the purest happiness of life. Its
influence is felt and seen in all after
years. Th^ best results may be
traced to the early training and home
associations. It is the silver light on
life’s pathway and becomes brighter
as the years go on. The sweet
dreams of boyhood’s home ffcellows
and beautifies the sweetest music the
heart can know and is restful on the
stormy sea of life, Home, sweet
home comes in accents
sweet and hallowed when
carking caie would depress, discour
age and darken the vision of a better
day. The weary laborer, whether in
field, forest or letters, when the day’s
work is done returns to home with
gladsome heart and with more pleas
ure and satisfaction than the benight
ed traveler gazes on the distant light
as a guide to safety and repose. The
best features of human life are dis
played around that sacred spot called
home, and poor indeed is that man
or woman though abounding in
wealth and luxury who can claim no
place as home.
The three most beautiful words in
the English language are Mother,
Home, Heaven. The first two are
intimately associated and present a
strong and influential mojtive for the
third. Oh! w|*o could forget his
early home, his mother’s tender kiss
and the admonitions as guide-posts
on the way to heaven. Home im¬
plies rest and contentment and a safe¬
guard against the pangs of unrest
and gives force and vitality to all that
makes real happiness as far as the
world can give it.
Then have a home and be sure to
make that home happy.
Veritas.
Wwverly Hall Notes.
Dr. L. W. Stanford has rented his
farm to Rev. O. V. Fuller anu Mr.
B. H. Robertson. He will board
with Mr. Foster’s family.
Mr. Seaborn Pollard and family
expect to move to Texas about Xmas.
Mr. G. M. Kilpatrick is building a
nice residence near Maj. T. B. Camp
and will move in as soon as it is com
p] cte( j
Rev. Rev Wm rvm. Foster foster, who who was was struck suuck
with paralysis about a month since,
is imptpving. He i~. now able to sit
up.
Mr. Wm. Luttrell has a child who
has been very ill recently with ty¬
phoid fever. The child is getting
better.
Dr. Jamison is building a new resi-
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dence and as he is an unmarried
tleman it is regarded as a
circumstance. Those who know
say it points to a happy event in
near future.
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Chipley Chips •
Business is moving steadily.
Hon. H. C. Cameron was in
city Monday.
Mr. E. H. Huguley is building a
handsome residence.
Mr. U. H. Layfield went to Co
lumbus on business Monday.
Mr. Thomas Champion is about
completing his new residence.
Prof. W. O. Johnson went to Ham¬
ilton last Friday on school ousiness.
Misses Jackson, of West Point, are
the guests of Mrs. L. L. Hardy this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Camp, of Puckett’s
Station, Ga., are visiting relatives in
our city.
On Friday evening Miss Ruth A 1
len elegantly entertained a party ot
friends to tea.
We are sorry to know that Rev.
W. A. Farley will not come to Chip
ley to live next year.
A magnificent pair of vases have
been bought for the decoration of the
pulpit at the Methodist church.
There are onl) five candidates in
the field for the marshalship of this
place at a salary of sixteen dollars.
Rev. Dennis Miller has moved to
his farm several miles from town.
We will miss uncle Dennis very
much.
The Christmas tree will be at the
Baptist church this year. Let all
join in and insure a merry time for
children and grown folks.
Mr. J. T. Gilbert, captain of the
steamer ‘Ruby,’ plying between Co
lumbus and Eufaula, came up yester¬
day to visit his family at this place.
Prof. W. O. Johnson has dismissed
school for the fall term. School will
resume exercises first Monday in Jan¬
uary under his careful and able man¬
agement.
Chipley is only awaiting the arrival
of the two most important railroads
south. The Chattanooga, Rome &
Columbus and the Birmingham &
Brunswick Great Western. These
will make our town a city.
Mr. Ed Cotton has moved from
Whitesville to Chipley and intends to
open up at once a handsome line of
dry goods and groceries. We extend
to him a cordial welcome and con¬
gratulate him upon selecting so live
a town for his business.
Christmas ! Christmas!! At Glass
Bros, you will find the handsomest
line of nice Christmas presents ever
j )r0 ught to Chipley. Everything in
plush. Plush albums from 25c to
$6- Toilet cases, odor cases, work
baskets and a thousand other goods
for youn S, and old> The y bu y
strajght . and ;, cheap Go an(J
se see
them.
Mr s A Goodman has moved
into his new house and Judge Allen
and Miss Ruth are now in the lesi
dence .occupied by Mr. G. Dr.
Glass has gone into his new home
and Mr. VV. R. Pearce will occupy
the residence vacated by him. Mr.
S. T. Phillips will live in the house
vacated by Mr. Pearce. Mr. Oscar
Hardy has moved into part of Dr.
Pursell’s house, and Mr. Wm. Key
now occupies the one left by Mr.
Hardy. Our town seems to be in a
moving revolution.
Iu 1800 Heury Goethe ot Beaut'ort, s C,
wrote Dr. Slmllcnbcrgei : “I i*v»rd youi
Pillfl a* a ppecific tor chi!hi and fever In
the construction of the Charleston anti .Na
varnish Li K, out ot one gang ot two
died negro or erativ* fifty were stink* n
down with chi bur ali reeuvcied imme¬
diately by the use of hhal enbergera i’ij a.
You hate the greatest medicine in the
wor d.
pEORGIA—HARRIS Vi Ordinary, Decembi-r COUNTY.—COURT Term, 1887. Charles OF H.
Trammell and Otis V. Fuller, as executors of Elijah
Brakefield, deceased, Brakefieid’s having filed their petition for
probate of Elijah will in solemn form,
and it appearing that citation should issue to be
served personally on Jesse Brakefield, of Coweta
county, and on Ida, Effie, Homer and John Brake
field and Sarah E., J< seph and Elijah Brakefield,
Delia Phillips, formerly Itrakefield, and Euhl Brake
field, of said county. It is ordered that the usual ci¬
tation issue to be served on them ten days before the
next term of this court, to be held on the first Mon¬
day in January, 1888, and that Martha Funderburk
and Alzina Funderburk (formerly Brakefield)Am*n
da Brakefield, and the children of Keriah Middle
brooks of (formerly Geogia. Brakefield), only be who served reside by out publica¬ of the
state* and can
tion, cation that they week be cited for four and made parties the by Hamilton publi¬
once a weeks in
Journal, Hamilton, a Harris newspaper published Ga., before in the the town January of
Term, Harris Superior county, Ordinary,
of Court of and
that this order so published J. C. constitute WILLIAMS, such citation. Ordy.
F.
pEORGIA HARRIS COUNTY.-JAMES M.
VJ Humphries, administrator of James N. Sutton,
late of said county deceased, makes application for
letters of dimission.
All persons if they concerned have, are by hereby the first notified to show
cause, March any why letters of dismission should Monday be in
next, not
granted Given said applicant. hand and official
under my signature Nov
• 4 th, 1887. J F C WILLIAMS, Ordinary
1888
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