The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, December 23, 1887, Image 10

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AMMON JOURNAL. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A J. L. Dennis, Proprietor. Tills I niO rfirCH DADED maybe P.Rowell found & Co on New«pap< do at Ow. Advertising * r Bureau (lOSpruce St.),where in adverts* »ng contract*may be made for It NEW YORK HAMILTON, GEORGIA, December 23.................. 1887 €. «fc R. R. R. SCHEDULE. Columbus....... W VA y m. 6 10 a. m Leave Hamilton ....... (A *o m. 8 is a. m Arrive Greenville........ Ol y m. 9 50 a. m Leave “ p 10 50 a. m ........ Leave Hamilton ........ 00 » m. x 00 p. m Arrive Columbus........ o » a 35 p. m Local Page. Returned to Hamilton Circuit. Rev W D McGregor has been returned to the Hamilton circuit and will probably fill his regular appointment at the JJeth* odist church Snnd<y. Ibis will be his third year on tbe ciiouit and we trust it will be even more fruitful of good works than the preceding years. He will board his family at the hotel. Ilymenial. Tbe news of the marriage of Col C J Thornton to Miss Lon Oalboun in Colum¬ bus Tuesday morniug reached our town before the close of the d »y. He is well known this county as odc of the most successful members of the Columbus bar, and he has numerous good wishes from friends here for his future happiness with the lady of his choice. The couple left immediately after the ceremony fora bridal trip north. A Card. DrM O Hunt having located in Hamil¬ ton for 1 be purpose of practicing medi¬ cine offers his services in all the different branches of the profession. After thirty* one years of flattering experience he feels justified in saying that be is prepared to successfully treat any curable disease in¬ cident to our climate. Charges reasona¬ ble. Office south of court house nea printing office Residence next year dwelling now ocoupied by Hon H 0 Com* eron, Dec 2lst, 1887. Conference Appointments. Columbus district—W. M Hayes, pre siding elder. Columbus —St. Luke, A. M Wil¬ liams : St. Paul, W. F. Lloyd; Broad street, J. G. Maulden; City mission T.W Dai ly; Cusseta circuit, E. R. McMicha el; Beuna Vista and Brantley, B. S. Sen tell; Marion circuit, J. B Wardley; EI laville circuit, C. D. Adams; Schley circuit, W. W Tidwell; Butler circuit J. T. Lowe; Crowell circuit, supplied by J. 0. Greuer; Talbotton station, H. R. Felder; Talbotton circuit, N. D. Moore house: Geneva eiremt,’L H Green; Ca¬ tania circuit, H. €. Button; Hamilton oil* enit, W D McGregor, Tazwell mission, W. M. Watts, Central cirouit W. E. Mum ford. Juocal and Personal. Mr S R Murphey spent Taesd »y in Co¬ lumbus. Re? Jas A Davis,of Macon, was a guest of the hotel Tuesday. Mr J G Bloodsworth, of Savannah, was registered at the hotel Monday. Mies Mamie Manll intends spending the holidays with friends in Chipley. Mrs W S Robinson,of Coimubu*’, is the guest of her sister, Mrs 8 R Murphev. Prof R B Brooks, of the Gordon Insti¬ tute, B<irce»sville, was in the city Toes day. Mr M b Johnston will leave Monduy for Bainbridge to spend a few days with frieuds. Mr T H Cowsert, of Columbus, came np Wednesday afternoon and spent the night with relatives, Judge J M Mathews and R M Willis, prominent legal lights of Talbotton, were in town Monday on legal business. Mr C E Johnson, of Greeuviile,a form er resident of this place, was shaking hauds with his f rieuds here Tuesday. Mrs H C Cameron and her little daugh¬ ter Mamie, returned last Saturday from a several weeks visit to relatives in Co¬ lumbia, Ala. Rev W A Farley will preaoh at Chipley Sunday. He will change his appointment to the third Sunday, so as not to conflict with Rev I P Choney, who preaches there on the foarth. Prof J W Dozier is making use of his holidays in selling electrograph pictures. He wa« in Macon last week and beard the closing speeches in the famoas Waolfolk trial. Last Sunday was a cold day, but church goers turned out in numbers to bear Rev I P Cheney of the Baptist church. His sermons are earnest and i npressive and he is growing every day in the affections of the people. Mr J L Riley, a student of the State University at Athens, came home Wed¬ nesday to spend the holidays with h:s pa¬ rents. Mr L W Stanford, who is aho at. tending the University, is expected this afternoon to spend Xmas. Master Willie Dozier left Monday for Teunille to stay with his brother who had charge of the telegraph office at that place. - Willie is learning telegraphy and gives fair promise of becomiug a success¬ ful manipulator of the wires. Dr J O Hunt has rented Mr H C Cam¬ eron’s residence west of the courthouse for the coming year and will be given possession about tbe first of January. Mr C imeron speaks of moving to Columbus but we hope he will find it to his interest to remain in Hamilton. The official board of the Methodist church met recently and contributed funds to repair the church. On examination of the roof it was fonnd that the damage was not so extensive as it was first sup¬ posed and the cost of the work will be only nominal. The prompt measure of tbe board takes tbe matter ont of the hands of the ladies and the proposed pub. lie dinner during tbe holidays has been abandoned. If you want to save money in you foot wear aud at the same time get fiist class boots aud shoes, call at the sign of tbe big Blaot Bear, Columbus', Ga., and buy from O. J. Edge. School Gills. Why do school girls like north eRSt winds? It brings ch-ps to their lips. Should it bmg colds to their , beads, let them take Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gntu and Mullein, The Ilf an In the moon. How does the sailor know there is a man in the moon? Because he has been to (sea), f annd states that whenever he see has a cold he takes Taylors Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gnm and Mullein. ............ ——^»i m iffr — - Malaiu does not always reveal its pres¬ ence by chills or regular shakes. Your sy.-t< m may be full ci' it and none of these symptoms be present. You will feel mis e-iable, think you are bilious, take purga¬ tives anfkonly feel weaker and wovse. be cause the malarious poISOn is still opera* tive. A dos * of Shallenbergeis Pil’s will show you next morning that you have hit the real enemy, and a dose oi two more will remoAs every vestige of the poison. Thev never the stomach, do not act on the b wels, but simp y destroy malaria. See to it that Lax dor, the golden remer y lor all stomach disorders is always in the house. Sold by all druggists for ‘25 cents a pa< kage. * There is nothing 'n the world more beau tifu] than a fine hea'thy baby. Keep it so by using Dr Bulls Cough Syiup 25cents. “Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law. 9 9 But let us be thankful that any poor sufferer enn buy with only 25 cents a bottle of Salvation > ii. The enormous sale of Dr Bulls Couth Syrup has developed many new r m -<lo>s but the people ding to the old rehab o, Dr Bu.ls Cough Syrup. Notice This! A little more money needed. If you have not nettled \ our acc' unt you are in dividually and personally re quested to call at the Drug Store and do so at once. Ve*y Respectfully, S. G. RILEY. (jHS, CiiaU tfei. —AND - CONSUMPTION USB 1 s AV 3 ' ■$. % t •>. A a Y 11 m REMCHj a Vk W x\\ Ad • * m 2 a, t» % SWEET cum AND MULLEIN* The sweet gum. as gathered from a tree of the same name, growing along the small streams in the Southern States, contains a stimulating ex¬ pectorant principle that loosens tbe phlegm stimulates pro¬ ducing child the early thro wolf morning the false cough, membrane and in croup the to combined with the and whoopir.e-cough. mucilaeinon? When principle in the mullein healing plant of the old fields, presents in TAYLORS CHEROKEE REMEDY Of SWEET GUM AND MUL¬ LEIN the finest known remedr for Couchs. Croup, W r ho-»pJnc- r.irhan'ies and So pala« iLio, i is pleased t take it. Ask jour l ace CAc. and •!.**<* Ta. . r.S A TAYLUK, At» v v Hr. SETH 1C. JORDAN, Operating Surgeon and Physician, Broad St., Columbus. C. J. Edge, the leading boot and dealer of Columbus has reduced on boots and shoes to meet your lessened inoonue by short crops. Their Business Booming:. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Cook B os. as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bofties of Dr. Kiu’gs 15ew Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simp y enormous in this valuable article from rhe fact that it always cures and nev¬ er disappoints. Coughs, colds Asthma, Br mcbitas, croop, and aU throa and lung dig -ses quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle freed are e size $1. Every bottle warranted. m Harris County She riff's Sales Will be sold before the court hom e door in the town of Hamilton, Harris county, Ga , within the legal hours of sale to the highest biddc , for cash, on ♦he first, 'lues day in Jan 1888, the following desciibed properly, viz: Forty district acres of of Harris land, more or less, situated in the 17th thereon, county, with all the improve¬ ments bounded on the north by lands of J E Appier, trustee, east by lands of W H McCullohs. sout h by J H Byrd, and west by J H Byrd. Levied on as the propety of W H McCullohs to satisfy a fifa issued from Harris Superior Court in favor of T J Pearce vs W H McCull hs. Also, at the same time and place, two bales of lint cotton, gathered 3,000 in field, pounds of seed cotton, more or less, un¬ 35 bushels of cotton seed pounds of C O of seed C cotton. Levied upon as the proper¬ ty and H Trammell and found in their pos¬ session, the same being: the property described in and levied upon to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Harris Superior Court in favor of John M De Lacy vs C H Trammell and C O Trammell. Also, at the same time and place, 3,000 pounds seed cotton, more or less, 20 bushels of corn, more or Levied less, and 500 pounds of fodder, more or less. upon as the property of Charles Johnston to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Harris Superior Court in favor of James A. & A. W. Grant vs. Charles Johnston. Also, at the same time and place, 2,500 pounds seed cotton, more or less, 40 bushels of corn, more or I -evied less, and 1,500 pounds of fodder, more or less. upon as the property v. f Charles Waters to satisfy Court in a mortgage favor fi. fa. issued from Harris Superior of James A. & A. W. Grant vs. Charles Waters. Also, at the same time and place, 3,000 pounds seed cotton, more or less, 20 bushels of corn, more or less, 500 pounds of fodder, more or less, one two horse wagon and one cow and calf. Levied upon as the property of Bob Benning to satisfy a mi* tgage fi. fa. issued from Harris Superior Court in favor James A. & A. W. Grant vs Bob Benning. F. M. TALLEY, Sheriff. VT GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY -Where as, Mrs E A McCalia having applied for a twelve month’s support ont of the estate of J L McCalls, deceased, and the appraisers having made Heir return to this office as tbe law requires. Tnerefore all persons concerned are hereoy notified *0 show cause, if any they have, by the fir-t Monday in January next, why said return should not he aK lowed Hud stand the judgment of this court. Given under my hand and official seal Nov 25th, 1887 J F O Williams, Ordinary. GEORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY—E G vX Tucker and John T Hall, executorso f the last will and Testament of Thomas Hall, late of said county, deceased, make application for letters of dismission. All persons concerned are hereby dot tified to show cause, if any they have, by the first Monday in March next, why let¬ ters of dismission should not be granted said applicants Given under my hand and < ffioial sig* nature Nov 25*h, 1887. J F C Williams. Ordinary. HOLIDAY staaok ggSHOPPIHfr^ PortfcJios. jJPeach Blow Glass, Bronze logue free^ Goods delivered8 HfflMiL. FREE by mail or express. LUDDEN & BATES nM&tfSS'T’