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V 'tends and the general public to our Large and Well A ssorted
ana invite them to come and see US before opening their accounts for 1SSS. We are
offering our Goods at lowest reasonableprices, FOll CASH or ON TI31E,and think
it would pay you to call and see us and get our prices and learn our methods of doing
business. £WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE.
FLOURNOY & ALLEN, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CHIPLEY, GA.
Hamilton Journal.
IM IIUISIIFU KVERIT FRIDAY.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR.
(. L. Dennis,. . .... Proprietor.
11 A M l LTG N. G E O R GIA,
January 27,..................... i8R8.
C. A R. R. R. NCIIHDIIL 1 -J.
Columbus 3 15 P
Leave Hamilton 4 44 P- m -
Arrive Greenville 6 30 p. m.
1 .eavc 7 00 a. m.
Leave Hamilton 8 46 a. m.
Arrive Columbus 10 25 a. m.
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t On if* ! Matter see Second Page
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| mid Personal.
Fresh ( SneAi for sale at the
n T* y \ If
is and bride returned to
ay morning
A r In is of the firm of Patter
Thomas rnggists of Columbus,
v. 1 h in the ml* unday.
Mr J M Pit wh > is now iu business
at Vs iveriy lit I < ante over Frciay to at
tor» t!•. \ m at Mr B H Williams’
i eu deuce
jv 1 Mitchell came up from
afternoon and . the
vt °' ay is
csi o' he» Dr J W Mitchell. She
is just recovei g from a severe illness
and it is tu the change will prove
beneficial to health.
Mr. A. F. eland, who has been on
a p’eagtire t< x hrough Florida, return
ed hoc Met ■ y evening. He visited
eever><l of the trineipal cities and saw
the heller par •f the staxe, but says that
he won 1x1 no give four miles square
1 *;c>ut. 1 n for all cf it. He went
New ’ d speut several days be**
i i lOQl *.
Mum ooks returned last week
1 1 visit to relatives in Cres
ivift. i
y vm * « l V- 4
Mr and Mrs H C Cameron, of Colum¬
bus, spent several days in our communi¬
ty last week.
Mr .1 P Champion, the champion bug¬
gy man of Chipley, whs in towu Monday
and gave us a pleasant call.
There will be preaching at the Method¬
ist church buuday, morning and evening
Mrs J. W. Dozier and cisnghter, Ma
mie, returned from Bostick Wednesday.
There will be preaching at the Metho
dist church Sunday morning and evening.
8‘ vcrnl applicants f<»r teachers’ places
in public schools were euituined at the
court house.
Dr U D McCaefs, of Marengo, Ala., is
on a visit to his mother. We were glad
to have a pleasant call from him.
The Reading Circle.
The literary club has been reor¬
ganized and will meet to-night at the
Methodist parsonage. A pleasant
program has been arranged and offi¬
cers will be elected.
Brace Up.
You are feeling depressed, your nppe
tite is poor, you are bothered with Head¬
ache, yon are tidgetty, nervous, and gen¬
erally out of sorts, and want to brace np.
Brace up, rot with stimulants, spring
medicines, bitters, which have for their
basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which
stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you in worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will purify
your blood, start healthy action oi your
Live and Kidneys, restore your vitality,
and give leDewed health and strength.
Such medicine yon will find in Electric
Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at
Cook Bros.
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The Verdict Unanimous,
W D Suit, druggist, Bippus, Ind , tes¬
tifies: “I can recommend Electric Bitters
as the very best remedy. Every bottle
sold has given relief in every case* One
man took six bottles, and was cured of
rheumatism of 10 years standing,’’ AMa
ham Hare, Druggist, Bellville, Ohio.,
affrms: “The best selling medicine I
have ever handled in my 20 years rxpe*
rienoe, is Electric Bitters.’’ Thousands
of others have added their testimony, no
that the verdict is unanimous that Elec¬
tric Bitters do cure nil diseases of the
Liver, Kidneys, or Blood. OdIv a half a
dollar a bottle at Cook Bros.
A Woman’s Discovery
Another wonderful discovery has been
made and that too by a lady in this couu
ty. Disease fastened its clutches on her
and for seven years she withstood its
severest tests, but her vital organs were
undermined and death seemed imminent
For three months she corghedincessantly
and could not sleep. She bought of 11 s a
bottle of Dr, Kings New Dissovery for
consumption and was so much relieved
andwith on taking first dose that she slept allnight
one botjle has been nmscnlou-ly
cured. Her name Mrs. Luther Lntz.
Thus write W C Hamrick and Co. ,of Sbel
by, N C.—Get a free trial bottle at Cook’s
Wonderful Cures.
W D. Iloyt & Co„ Wholesale and Retail
Druggists of Rome,Ga., say; We have 1 eon
selling Dr King’s New Discovery, Electric
BitteiS and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for two
years Have never handled remedies that
sell as well or give such universal satisfac¬
tion. There have been some wonderful
cures effected by these medicines in this
city. Severe? cases of p r onouncvd con
sent} ion have been entirely cured bv us
inj : of Dr King’s New Dis<
en connection with Eleetre
Bif : larantee them ahvays. Sold
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I
J Wanted For This Week
15,000 able bodied customers to buy
Boots and Shoes at W R Bedell’s, and to
induce you to come I will make you the
following liberal offer : Whole stock kip
boots, double sole, long legs and solid,
$2 25, and a good boot solid $1 75. Dou¬
ble sole brogans $ 1 25 and a good one,
whole stock at $1 00. A woman’s calf
hoe for $1 50, and a good one for $1 25
and $1 00
We would call especial attention to our
Gent’s calf, seamless Congress and Bal¬
morals at $2 bit and our Ladie’s Kangaroo
button at $2 49 and $2 00. These shoes
are warranted and every pair is made to
orde' and for retail trade. My stock of
shoes is larger than ever and I would es
pecially invite my friends and the public
to an inspection of it.
W, R. Bedell
1130 Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
A Crumb of Comfort.
A p» od suit of cloth*s that you know
are sty lish, that fit well and wear well
furnish more than a crumb of comfort
every time yon think of them Such
clothing you can always get of G E Thom¬
as the clothier,next, to the Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga. He has had long experi¬
ence in the business and has skill and
taste as r:oli as judgment, He can
fit you in the hejt goods to be had and
his reputation for low prices is world
wide. It will pay yon to ca 1 on him and
buy what you want. You will find his
stock full of many bargains just now and
if you fail to call on him when you go
down to the city yon will stand very
much in your own light.
School Girls.
Why do school girls like north east
winds? It brings chaps to their lips.
Should it bring colds to tbeir neads, let
them take Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein,
Williams, who was deputy Sheriff, to fill
the office until an election is held.
ED1'CATI()N.—~Wc cal: attention to the “Mame.
mom in our commns of one of UN». first schools In:
"youngi ladies in the Union. We: rfh'f‘!‘ m Wesleyan Fe
vmfule o 422 accomplished nuimte, Summon. machers Va. and 'Hns officers. Cnllvgc has oxpocialfy :\ r-or s
trained {or tlwir respective {)ositions. The number
edncnted in this time-lmnorec schuol reaches into the
thousands. Its gruduzm-s are sought fur as teuchom
far and wide. Its .snpvrior :mrl vurim! facilities fnr a
useful and ornamental udur'ution. and the Christian
earn and attention he'stowed, nmkc it just such h
The (1011mm lmmu as (wery Parent (lvsirns {<)1'hisdnu',:‘}3!er.
:zmhle, late. its: Bishop D‘mgc tsuys :' “Its Nun‘w of study is
Solid :xnd vlezant, faculty nccmnplishc-d. its: instruz'rimu lmth
its persnnnl nvmmmndnlirms mum
ful, Judicinus, comfnrtnble ils utmmtphnm and tasteful. its disr-iplim- pmim-nlfy
all the Incilitie.~ snlnbrinus, nmi ix 3i2<~P>MN
Harris. the l’resulw n? u tlmrngh t-dm-atiun.” Rm. Dr.
t. hrw lwrn min ‘i u I ntiunni Mn"
mum“, and the vainMn r'pututimx i“:N iw-H mirlx'
curlurli. for there: ix WA 215‘! H» ‘n Mu Sum?» ‘hat m;
(uilcd to {my in trihtzh- M'Hmv‘im1'i's {I:zugh: s (I:
Him, and ‘1'Hft“.'~'ixntho> NH" h. 1'3th (2 c mum 'nr :M
'.':..;t::;.ro,u ufi'wrul. and the NW {Man it is Hm H:':zr.;v
Hurt NIH hmtimh' Lax mm? Hi I‘m [)V‘mm’ 3' i! Fm: . 1‘
h i :Lruvcl'i'flliim m“ 1' ' "- 1:4 ?"HHIL’m‘ifl‘mw-t Hint»)
The Jinn in the Moon.
How does the sailer know there is a I
. f ^ _ _ Because be has b#>en
031,0 lh f ‘ 030011
to » pe O ft )- ftnnd *bnt whenever be
h " 8 * °° ld he takfls Taylors Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein.
*
rr. SETH N. JORDAN,
Operating Surgeon and Physician,
Broad St., Columbus, Ga
-»w
C. J. Edge, the leading boot and shoe
dealer of Columhu* has reduced prices
on boots and shoes to meet your lessened
income by short crops.
A Card.
Dr J O Hunt having located in Hamil¬
ton for the purpose of practicing medi¬
cine offers his services in all the d fferent
branches of the profession. After thirty
one years of flatiering experience be feels
justified in saying tha* he is prepared to
successfully treat any enrah e disease in¬
cident to our climate. Charges reasona¬
ble, Office south of couit house tea
printing office Residence nex* y? ar
dwelling now occupied by Hon H C Cam
eron,
Dec 21-t, 18.87.
C 9 m*Hne*rr-ir>x*a»:*
GEORGIA, T and W. T. HARRIS IT pkins have COUNTY.—A. H. Poer
V. made : pplic ion for
let’ers of administr tion upon the est te of P. L.
Hopkins, Ah 1 te of said cunty, deceased.
persons concerned are h<ri by notified to show
cau e, if any they have by the first Monday in Feb¬
ruary, next, wh\ said applicant should not be ap¬
pointed administrator upon the esta.e of said de¬
ceased.
Given under my hand and official signature Jan.
uary 2 d, 1888. J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Oru'y.
GEORGIA HARRIS COUNTY—JAMES M.
U *
late Humphries, administrator < f J CQ mes N. Sutton,
of said county deceased, makes application for
letters ol dimiss'on.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to show
cause, if any they have, by the ' first Monday in
March next, why letters of dismission should not be
granted Given said applicant.
under my hand and official s>'g"ature Nov
24th, 1887. J B C WILLIAMS, Ordinary
* /G EORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY — E G
I lucker and John T Hall,^executors of
the last will and Testament of Thomas
Hall, late of said county, deceased, make
application for letters of dismission.
AH persons concerned are hereby no*
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 applicant**.
Given under my hand and official sig¬
nature Nov 25th, 1887.
X J F C Wiliiams. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
GEORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY—All persons
VJ indebted to the estate ofiSeaborn-Meadows, de¬
ceased, make immediate late of said county, are hereby required to
p yment, and all persons hav ng
claims against said estate will presei-t thorn within
the terms of the law. Dec. 16 h, 1887.
. , vr . JESSE MEADOWS, Adm’r.
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