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Through the columns of our County Paper we again call the attention of our
rrn ’nds and the general public to our Large and Well Assorted
---------STOCK OF GEMERAL MERCHAMI 3 ISE,
ana incite them to come and see US before opening their account * for 1SSS. We are
offering our Goods at lowest reasonable prices, FOR CASH or ON TIME,and think
it would pay you to call and see us and get our prices and learn our methods of doing
b a sin ess. :r \YE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE.
FLOURNOY & ALLEN, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE t -- CIIIPLEY, GA.
I i 3 N JOURNA Ji
IM ItlJKIIKII EVERY FRIDAY
SUBSCRIPTION S1.00 A YEAR.
|. L. 1) ENNIS,. . .... Proprietor.
HAMILTON GEORGIA,
February 3................... 1SS8.
A
A, U. R. R. SCHEDULE.
Uohnnbus .. 3 1 5 P- m -
Leave Hamilton ....... 4 44 P- m -
Arrive Greenville ...... 6 30 p. m.
Leave “ 7 00 a. m.
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Leave Hamilton ........ 8 46 a. m.
Arri\ e Columbus...... 10 25 a. m.
Loc a 1 Page.
For Other Local Matter see Second Page
To the Voter# of Harris County.
I respectfully announce myself a eans
riid<«te for the office of Sheiiff to till the
ae.aney c sed bv the death of F M Talley
i*. ■ i; *S BKITA1N WILLIAMS
• iiM-al ami Personal.
The sunny south is herself agiin.
Roads in the country have greatly
improved in the past few days.
Hamilton’s hospitality is always up
to the occasion. Her citizens are
Harris county folks.
Idle Sunday school association
was unanimously of the opinion
every family in the county ought to
have the Journal. Judge Hudson
endorses it as an ex-seedingly good
paper.
Prof. W. O. Johnson an<l Mr. G.
A. Pearce, of Chipley, were in town
Saturday and gave us a pleasant call.
Capt. L. L. Stanford returned
Wednesday from a trip to Atlanta.
He says Atlanta is the magic city of
the south and continues to grow day
and night. !
Mis. Dr. A. B. Copeland , and ,
daughter and Miss Cordie Brooks
left Wednesday morning to visit rela¬
tives m Anrericus.
T he fun lovers of Hamilton were
higl ly entertained thre 5 nights oflast
week by the Arthur Lov*? Comedy
Company. The company is one of
the bes tha has ever visited Hamil
ton.
Guano has been coming in at a
lively rate during the pist two weeks, j
It is thought that less will be used
this season than last.
The Georgia Midland now has a
schedule by which passengers leav¬
ing Columbus at 12 m., reach Atlan¬
ta at 5 p. rn. Leaving Atlanta at 6
a. m. it reaches Columbus at noon.
The eclipse of the moon Saturday
evening was one of the prettiest ever
seen. The moon rose in eelip e and
rose so obscuied that but few saw it !
until it was half an hour high, All I
!
of our citizens seem to have seen it j
about the time and it wasview- i
same
ed with much interest until the last
shade of a shadow was gone.
Mrs. M. B. Newman left Monday
morning on a visit of several months
to uer daughter, Mrs. Homer Wright,
at Quitman. Her work as local ed¬
itor of tne Journal will be missed
by our readers but she is under prom
ise to write us of what she sees of in
terest in South Georgia.
,C midships average three tons of cold
h.»*Ni. and scores 01 bad coughs and colds,
but then every prudent gabaut is provided
with a bottle of Dr Buds Cough .Syrup,
w iith costs on y 25 cents.
AH our city fathers say. “use Salvation
il, the gieate -t cure on earth for pain. y t
It is wiong to experiment with uncertain
reine* ies. D r Bulls Baby Syrup st once
< ures the troub’esome colic oi diarrhoea
attltct ug the baby,
Th** w, nderful «a e and popularity of
Li.x dor is not so surpr’sing when the very
wi*U range of its adaptation to di-ease is
consideied.
Gen. (b-ary, while Governor o' Pennsyl¬
vania. wiotc to Pi SSliulleiibeisrer: I le^ard
your Antidote us a pub ic benefaction. In
niy case, as well a< well as in many others
known lo me, it has proven an invalutble
remedy for chills, not only prompt in cur
hr?, but singula*ly pleasant and Umficial
in its genera! effects upon ihe system.”
Breaking a Window.
If a tree were to break a window what
might the window say. Tremendous (tre
mend onsj Taylors Cherokee Remedy
of Sweet Gum and Mullein has a tremen
dons sale, for it mends a -Vi 8
colds and lu ng troubles.
Smell in a Drug Store.
What smells most in a drugstore? Yonr
nose. But when you have a cold, nothing
Cnre coughs «nd cold by taking Taylor’s
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum aud
Mullein.
I* want lo .
y°u save mrrey w tour
foot wear same uamo (in time get first J
class boots and shoes, call at the sign of \
J. Edge. " ’ Ga., and
buy from C.
Wanted For This Week
15 000 ftb !e bodied customers to buy •
hoots and Shoes at W R Bedell’s, and to
indnee yen to come I will make you the i
following liberal offer : Whole stock kip J
boo***, d tuhle sole, long legs and solid, i
$2 25, and a good boot solid $1 75. Dou* j
Die , , sole - , brf>gans $1 di. i otr 25 and j good j.
a one,
whole* Hfock at * 100 . A .on...'. calf
.
ho*- for $1 50, and a good one for $1 25
and $ 1 00.
We w >uld call especial attention to our
Gent s calf, s^-mless G mg'-eas and Bal~
u,or,lis at $2 99 and nuE Ladie’s Kmgaroo
button a» !f2 49 and $2 00. Thet-e shoes
are warranted and every pair is made to
orde and for retail trade. My stock of
shoes is larger than tver and I would es**
partially invite my friendi aud the public
to an inspection of it.
W. R BED'LL,
1130 Broad Street,
Columbus, G*.
A Crumb of Comfort.
A good suit of clothes thaf you know
are sty ILb, that fit well and wear well
, furmsb . , more (ban .. a crumb . of comfort .
every time yon think of them Such
clothing you can always get of G ETbeno
as the clothier,next to the R inkin House.
Columbus, Ga. He has bad lon R eperi
enoe in the business and has skill and
taste as vrell os judgment. He can
fit you in the be.^.t goods to be had and
bi« reputation for low prices is world
wide. It will pay yon to ca I on t im a*• d
bnv what yon wantv You will find his
stock fuli of many bargains just now and
if you fail to call on him wh- o you g<>
down to the city yon will stand very
much in your own lieht.
A Caul.
Dr J 0 Hunt having located in Hamil¬
ton for the purpose of practicing medi¬
cine offers his services in all the different
branches of the profession. After thirty*.
one years of Haltering experience be feels
justified in saving that he is prepared to
successfully treat any curab e disease in¬
cident to our climate. Charges reasona- 1
ble. Office sonth of court boust t
printing office. Residence next y* ar
dwelling now occupied by Hon H C Cam
eron.
D. c 21-*, If87.
Between Seasons.
It is between seasons now and
merchants find it a good time to take
stock. Customers with a little casn
will find it also a good time to take
it, if they stand in need of anything
in the way of clothing, hats or gent’s
furnishing goods and will call on J.
K. Harris & Co., Columbus, Ga.
The»e gentlemen have too much bus¬
iness sagacity to carry over stock
from another .
one season to when low
prices _,:n will prevent ___ . It. •. So 0 if •,* ;
would you
get bargains and good ones call
on them Remember this when you
arc lM Columbus and call on them.
Tr. SETH A. JORDAN,
Operating Surgeon and Physician,
Broad St.* Columbus. Ga
wri l,nr " ,,a -
GEORGIA and VY. HAF.R1S COUNTY.-A. H. _ .
T. Hopkins have made :ipplic iIion r
letters , of administration upon the est te of P
'
if they have by the to show
cause, any first Monday in Feb¬
ruary, pointed next, administrator why said applicant should not be ap¬
upon the estate of said de¬
ceased.
Given under my hand and official signature Tan.
uary 2 d, 18S8, J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ord’y.
pEORGIA-HARRIS \J Humphries, administrator COUNTY.—JAMES of James N. Sutton," M.
late of said county deceased, makes application for
letters of dimission.
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
granto i said pplicant.
Given under my hand and official signature Nov
a 4 tli, 1887. J F C WILLIAMS, Ordinary
jG VT Et) Ti W S (iiy_ k*r -C £c ot r P 3 is T COUNTY Hall, —E G
an B ex^erPorsof
w *b and Testament of Thomas
Hall, Jafe of said oonntv, deceased, m ak«
application for letters o f dismission
A 'l perinea coPcerued „re her- by m
*ifi*d to shn* r-nn*e, if snv thev have, hy
Mond y in Mtr^h ru-x*, whv let'
terk 'dismission shoo’d not be granted
sfoo pn’Hants
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nature Nov 25 *K 7887
•I F C V'* ilhams. Ordinary.
Notice to Del>toi> & Creditors.
^EORGIA-HARRIS COUNTY.-A11 pe-ons
f in ebtedto die estate of Seabo n Mea ows, de¬
ceased, late f said county, are hereby r qu red to
m ke r>*media?e p ymem, and all persons av ng
c aims against said es a*e will prese t th m wi;h n
me terms of be law. Dec. 16 h, 1887.
JESSE M EADOWS, Adm’r.
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