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CROCKERY, &C-7 andwould respectfully invite our friends
and the public generally to call and examine #•
the same.
ALLEN & AYERETT, CHIPLEY,
HAMILTON JOURNAL.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY'.
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|. G. Dennis, Proprietor.
11AMILTOM, GEORGIA,
June i, 1 SC 8 .
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AN NOUNCEMENTS,
FOR THE SENATE.
Captain JL. L 8t»nf ord authorises the
Announcement of his mm efts ac didate
for Senator from the ‘25th District, snb
} ct to the democratic nomination of Ju
\y tit 28 h He rr pectfully solicits the
1 p of hie friend*.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Mr. It B. Mobley ati'^orizes ns to an
nounoe hG candid toy before the demo
cracy of Hama county for it »presen*ative
to t*»c m-xt Genet j ; 1 Assembly of Georgia
and to Hobclt the support ot It's f ’.end*.
Lot r! and Personal.
Fruit w 11 be scarce about heie
this summer
Mr. Jim Rile/ is visiting relatives
at Chapel Hill.
Mrs. Dr. I. P. Cheney visited Co
timbus Wednesday.
Mrs. Dr. *J. W. Mitchell and Mrs.
Patrick went to Columbtis Wednes¬
day.
Miss Emma Thornton, of Colum¬
bus, is the guest of Mrs. A. B. Cope¬
land.
Misses Lula Mobley and Ida Jones
who visited Columbus last week have
returned home
Through mislake this week we got
the heading, “Cataula Chat,” at the
E lershe Notes.
Mrs. C. H. Cook, after spending
nearly a week, in Columbus returned
home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. M. B. Newman, who has
spent the winter at Quitman, is ex
pected home th's afternoon.
Miss Scott, of Columbus, a sister | \
of Mr. W. O. Scott, spent severa]
days with her brother the past week,
Miss M. E. Perryman and Mrs. R.
‘
A. Roquemore, of Glennville,Ala.,are
“visiting the family of Dr. I. P.Cheney.
Read the new announcements this
week. Extended notices will be giv
en in our nex .
The rains have come timely for
gardens, but a little untimely for be
lat;d gotton that has not oeen chop¬
ped.
Co 1 . J. M. Mobley attended the
laying of the corner stone of the new
public school building in Columbus
Tuesday.
Ho i. B. H. Williams and wife,Rev.
W. A. Farley, B. H. WaUon, Esq.,
and Mr. W. O. Scott represented
Hamilton in Columbus last Monday.
The County School Commissioner
had a busy time Tuesday, Wednes¬
day and Thursday with the would-be
public school teachers.
Miss Mary Johnston, of Prof.
Chappells Seminary came up Satur¬
day from Columbus to spend the
Sabbath with her father.
Miss Sallie Kimbrough, a charm¬
ing young lady of Whitesville, is
spending a few days with Miss Carrie
May Cowsert. She will return home
ro-morrow.
Rev. Mr. Elalcck, of Cus&eta, the
colport^r of the Columbus Baptist
Association, was here this week and
preached Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings at the Baalist church.
Mrs. Gilson and Mrs. Snell and
son, of Apalachicola, Fla., arrived
here Tuesday afternoon to spend
some time in our little city, where we
have plenty of fresh air and pure wa
ter.
The brother in black and the sis¬
ter in ditto had a picnic Saturday at
Kingsbqro. There were 104 tickets
sold at the office here and the day
was spent very pleasantly by all who
attended.
Judge W. I. Hudson and Mr. S.
R. Murphey, returned home Tuesday
from a very pleasant tnp to Florida *
Their account of what they saw lays
in the shade all accounts of other
P i| g rims 10 this wonder land -
^ casc test ‘ n g constitution
die prohibition law passed
^ or county by the last legislature,
which was to have been tried before
J ud S e Smith kst Monday, was post
P° ned untiI next Wednesday.
Rev. W. E. Mumford, of Talbot-
ton, spent two days of this week with
his Hamilton friends. He preached
Monday and Tuesday nights at *he
Methodist church and all who had
the pleasure of hearing him were
highly edified. He is an earnest and
enthusiastic divine and is destined to
occupy a high place in the ministry
of his conference.
Rev. Mark T. McGee, of Chipley,
preached at the Methodist church
Sunday morning to a well filled house.
It was the first time many of his
friends had ever heard him and he
seemed a little embarrassed when he
first rose, but he warmed up to his
text and preached a discourse as
unique as it was admirable. IVe
shall be glad to have him with us
again.
Hon. T. A. Atkinson, of Green¬
ville is being urged by his friends for
Solicitor General of the Coweta cir
cuit. He is a young lawyer well
versed in the law, a young man of
captivating manners and address,
and this, coupled with the fact that
very pleasant relations exist between
the people of Harris and the* people
of Meriwether, will be pretty apt to
give Mr. Atkinson the vote of Harris
in the next general assembly, whoev¬
er we may elect to represent us.
President Cleveland has vetoed
the bill to erect a public building at
Columbus becuse he thought the city
not large enough to authorize the ex.
penditure of $roo,ooo of the people’s
money. While regretting the disap
pointment to our brilliant young con¬
gressman that this veto occasion as
well as the disappointment of the
hopes our thrifty neighbor, Colum¬
bus, we can but applaud the action
of President Cleveland. If the sur¬
plus in the treasury is to be diibursed
we want a just share for our district,
but we want economy in the admin¬
istration and we admire that bravery
of our noble President which dares to
treat friends and foes with equal jus¬
tice.
Notice!!!
All persons indebted to me for past
medical services, or for Drugs, to call
at the Drug Store and settle up old
accounts, so that I may close up my
old books. If you have not got the
money settle by , note, and greatly
oblige
S. G. Riley, M. D.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The best Salve in the world for ents,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhtmn, fever
sores, tetter, and chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, ail skiD eruptions, and posi¬
tively cures piles, or no pay required It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 c per box. .
£S2 II ■V-. 3PS *
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CORAL A. - JK •! £ „
The Great Southern Remedy for a!!
BOWEL TROUBLES
AND CHILDREN TEETHING.
There are growing ve few who do not know of this
S ousn aion^ U
cl nd hills: but very few realize th ® fact, that
the little purple berry, w hich so many of us
have eaten in most every shape, there is a prin¬
ciple bowels. in it having a wonderful effect on the
Dr. Bigger’s li uckleberry Cordial is
theoRKAT SOUTHERN ittMEry that restores
the little one teething, and cures Diarrhoea
Dysentery When it and is Cramp Colic.
considered that at this season of
the year sudden and dai;j < routs attacks of the
bowels are so frequent, uixi v e hear of so many
deaths occurring before a physician can be
called in, it is'important that every house*
hold should provide themselves with some
speedy relief, a dose of which w ill relieve -the
pain and save much anxiety. '|>j\ Bigger a’
ILicIt leberry Cordial is a simple remedy w hich
any child is pleased to tak
Price, 50 cents a bottle. Manufactured bv
WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga ‘
and Taylor^s Mullein Cherokee will Remedy Ccr ghs. Croup of Kwcet and Gum Con¬
cure
sumption Price 25 cfs. m i ¥1 a bottle.
1 I JR. /eon, J. Chipley, D. DANFORTH, Ga., offers his Physician professional and services Surg
to the people of Chipley and surrounding country. Will
find him at the Hotel at night and his office in day.
T W. MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN AND SUR
J surgery • geon. and diseases I will devote of my attention but will devote this year to
cial and women, mfy spe¬
care careful attention to any case that
come under my charge. My specialty will be old
chronic cases and will guarantee perfect satisfaction
both in treatment and in price. Will treat diseases
of women at my office on Wednesdays and Fridays.
I am well prepared to treat any disease peculiar to
women—either surgical or meaicinal. Can give ref¬
erences to a number of cases treated. Terms cash,
unless special arrangements are made.
Vj /1 ITU ION STATE < iF GEORGIA, HAR*
ri- County, Whereas, cer ain peti
tioners have applied to this court for order
granting a public road commencing at A
J Lowe's and running by Seaborn Jnnes to
Hemy L >wes place, ami whereas commis¬
sioners appointed for that purpose haye re¬
vie wed markid out and reported that said
road will be one of much public utility.
Now this is to cite and adm«*ni>h all per¬
sons that on and after the publication of
this notice for thirty data in the Hamilton
Journal, said public road will he granted
if no good cause is shown to the contrary.
Given under mv hand and seal this &h
day of May, 1S83,
JNO M HUDSON, Clerk.