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DON'T FORfiET S MILLINERY DEP’TM’T,
It is a grand success under the management of MISS CHITTY.
We are receiving choice novelties every week in Hats, Ribbons, etc.
PRICES M:il.miEI3 UOWM.
Lacc Curtains. We are fixed up to keep and show a better stock of
these goods than any other house-,.and we do it.
Straw Mattings We carry a large stock of Straw Mattings and
•“"Floor Oil Cloths, and sell them at LOW PRICES.
m Our enlarged store room enables us to carry a
\ very large assortment of these goods. You
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cannot do yourself justice without seeing our stock before buying.
$ 2.00 Buys one of our 24 -inch Gold-head parasols, and two dollars and a half gets
of Gent’s Silver-head Umbrellas,warranted rr o wear well and not fade.
one our
Black Silks Our Black Silks, like our Kid Gloves, are the best to be
had. Our mail orders for these goods tells the story how
well they are liked by those who compare samples. We advertise no baits, but let the goods
speak for themselves. Our motto: “One price and that the lowes t r .
J.; ALBERT KIRVEN & CO.
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Send for large illustrated catalogue of DeLoach
gearing, &C. The best in many respects, and take first honors wherever tnecl
K *DkL,OAC11 MANUFACTURING CO.,
3(11 to 373 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.
Mention this paper.
0 { inventive progr* ss is a method an 1 sys
tent of work that can bo peif. ruied nil over
the country without senaratitig the woikera
itin their In me.". Bay lijend. any one can
do the work: »ither x, young or old, no
special ability required Capital not needed.
vou are steitbl fue cut >his out and return
to us and we will send you free, something
of great Milue and importance, tu you,that bring
will start you in business which wi* 1
von in in ro money light away, than an\
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Add less Tim*. & Co., Poit.aml, Maine.
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Regular communications on second and fourth
S iturdnys in each month. J.J.Tcckek, W.M.
1>. nj. F. ] Iii.i., Sec.
nmnmuiiL o.d.w '
•ticgul ir uitctingb on first and thiul
Tt^davs in ej.ch im nih.
J lb MOBLEY, W. M.
J. L BLACKMON, llec rder.
S. G. RILEY. K. HAROI-D
KILEY & WILLIAMS,
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dor their profession el to citizens of
ilton and vicinity. We hope l>y
iittention and close nppliefltion to
ness to rnetir a liberal share of patronage,
One of os will be found at our office,
Hamilton Diug Store at all hours
the day; at night, l)r. Riley at his
deuce, Dr. Williams at the rtsidtnce
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Macon, Georgia.
GEORGIA- HARRIS COUNTY.—SARAH A.
BRAKEF 1 ELD, widow of Elijah Brakefield,
late of s dd county, deceased, having made applica
tion for twelve month’s support outof the estate
said Elijah Brakefield, deceased, the and the
appraisers having made their return as law re
quin s. concerned hereby notified show
All persons are to
cause, if any they have, by the first Mv>nd;»y in July
next wh^said return should not be made the judg
r* unde^
Given my hand an<l official signature May
33, 1888 . J- F. C. WILLIAMS, Ord y.
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Tax IVotice.
I will be at Hamilton on the first Mon¬
day and Tuesday in July for receiving
Tax Returns for DBS. This is my Iasi
appointment and all v.ho have not givei
iD their property should govern them¬
selves accordingly. R.
B. J. GORDON, T.
L. L. STANFORD,
Attorney-at-L»aw.
HAMILTON, GEORGIA.
v/. Q :ft
Money for Farmers. —I am pre
pared to uegotiat loans for ftimers at a
total comrobaion of 12 per cent, with in
tcrest at S percent, payable once a year
to wit; t n Dcteini>er Ut
L L. STANFORD,
Com sjH.ndt nt.
FAULTLESS FAMILY MEtICIK
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Torpid and inactive Liver, Billiousnesa,
Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice and
ill complaints from a diseased liver.
Dispepsia and indigestion in all its forms
Sick headache and sick stomach, colic and
asthma when dependent upon indigestion
and a disordered stomach.
Dr. E. C. Hood’s time-tried and most
rtffodive prescription, used by him for 30
years in practice for disease of the liver.
It promptly cures and prevents CONSTI¬
PATION, however obstinate and trouble¬
some yields to the curative power of Hoods
Eureka more directly and certainly than to
my other remedy in tie. It has been
most effectively tested for this,and it with¬
out doubt a perfect household medicine
nr 1 ri A TTTh xZf Torpid IAver,
Sick Headache,
HOOD'S Indigestion Constipation,
Dyspepsia Chills ,
EUREKA and 'ever,
languor an ,1
Sick Stomach .
FOR general debility
depressed feeling •
No remedy acts so delightfully and
ual.y as a household remedy
as Hood’s Eureka.
Hood’s Eureka is without a rival in the
treatm ntof all tlmw affections. Such is
our eoiitir 1 en ce in the preparation that wc
had. «■« ^J
to given
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& Phenix MPu Colmube., Georgia
writes:‘ II,ave used Hood'sEur.ka .01 a
Dumber of ■^ years in my family, and Icon
sider it a valuable family medicine, and I
do not hesitate to say it is all he claims
for it.”
Messrs M. D Hood & Co.—Gentlemen
havetred Hood’s Eureka Li vcr Medicine
well and I unhesitatingly pronounce it the
best . rnermme ... I have ever used , bo inval
nablc do I regard it that 1 keep a supply
on j )fU1( | H ]| the time I hereby comm^ld
u toa|las m<lgt nt> satisfactory
and reliable hoosefmU l*medv.
cLI FF B. GRIMES, Mayor
Plit up in liquid and dry form, and sold
by all drugt ists at 25. 50 and $1 a bottle
& THOMAS, Mfrs,
Oolnmbns, Ga.
J. W. HOWARD
Oglethorpe St., Coin tubas, Ga,
Dealer In
Rags, f? 9
Cotton, Hemp, Gunn j
Rope, Bagging, Furs,
BeeswaxyOld Metal.
in the Seed nd Cotton Seed
Orde s tor wrapping paper and
bugs filled at shor notice.