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Saved my Child's Life. It Has No Bqoal.
my child was bom, “We are using in our
doctor ordered one of the sery (containing forty
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1 she nearly died. I had three
octors, who said the trouble
tas Indigestion, and ordered
to food changed to Lactated
lod. It saved my child’s life,
id I owe you many thunVn
Brit I regard your Food as
(valuable, and superior to all
ther artificial food for babies.
Mbs. A. J. Benfikld,
Indiana Place. Boston, Mass,
WELLS, RICHARDSON & BURLINGTON, VT.
S. A. CARTER. W. C. BRADLE
CARTER & BRADLEY,
COTTON" FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
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FONTAINE WAREHOUSE.
From June 15 vve will occupy for a term of years the above named ware¬
house, and respectfully solicit a liberal share of the cotton trade that comes
to this market.
Mr. Hamp Stevens has been employed by us and will appreciate the pat¬
ronage of his old customers and friends.
Mr. Chas. H. Allen will represent 11s on the streets as buyer, and will
tain his old reputation for high prices and fair dealing.
We are also agents for both the
VAN WINKLE AND WINSHIP GINS SB
which we can faithfully recommend to the public.
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SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
In addition to the offers rrutle by the Chattohoochec Valley Exposition Company for the best B;tle
Short Staple Upland Cotton, we will give
$50 As a Special Premium.
To be awarded at the same time, and by the same Judges, as the Ex’ n
Bagging and Ties for sale at Close Prices.
GOLDEN V BROS.,
FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS y
Columbus, Ga.,
Aannfacturers of
STEAM ANR HORSE POWER COTTON PRESSES,
2 and 3 Roller Cane Mills.
RITE FOR PRICES.
FOR IHFANT0 and
THE PHYSICIAN S FAVORITE.
Possesses many other Important Advantages
over all prepared Foods.
BABIES CRY FOR IT\ #
. INVALIDS RELISH IT.
Perfectly Nourishes a Baby with
or without the addition of milk.
Three Sizes. 2Sc. 50c. SI.OO.
A valuable pamphlet on “ The
of Infants and Invalids," free.
find
it far superior to all other food
which has been used during
the past ten years that I have
been visiting physician. The
Sisters of Charity, who have
charge of the institution, say
it has no equal.”
W. E. De Coubct, M. D„
St Joseph’s Foundling Asylum
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Harris County Sheriffs Sales.
Will he sold before the court house
door the town of Hamilton, Harris
conuiy, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Oc¬
tober, next, within the legal hours of sale
at public outcry for cash to the highest
and best bieder the following described
property, to-wii:
One tundred and eighly two and one
half acres of land eff of lot No 245 i
the 20th district of Harris county, now
in possesion of the defendant Levied
upon as the property of W. C D ivis to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Harris Superior
Court in favor of E. C. Hood ’vs W. C.
Davis.
Also, at the same time and place sixty
acres more or less, bring the north east
corner of lot of land No. 40 in the lO.h
district of Harris county. Levied on as
property of A. J. Ely to satisfy a fi fa is¬
sued from Harris Superior Conrt in favor
of It. G. Hood vs A. J. Ely,
Also, a 3 same time and place 500
acres of land of lots JNos. lo5, 132 and
133 lying in the 21 -it district of Harris
county and better known as the home¬
stead set apart for the family of Joseph
Miller, which is of record in the Clerk’s
office of the Superior Conrt of Harm
county. Levied upon as the property of
Jrseph Miller to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Harris Superior Court in favor of John
McGough & Co., vs Joseph Miller.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described land, to wit; 180
acres of laud of lot No. 130, lying in the
21st district of Harris county, known ns
the place on which R. P. Robinson now
resdes, and bounded on the north by
lands of Mrs. Ragland, east by A. F.
Truett and south bv public road loading
f om Hamilton to Blue Spring and wrst
by J C. Flo .d. Levied m an the prop
ert/ of U P Robinson. Also 500 acres of
land of lots Nos. 105, 132 and 133 lying
in the 21«t district of Harris county and
better known as the homestead set apart
for the family of J >p. Miller, which is of
record in the Clerks office of the Super¬
ior court of Harris county. Levied on ns
the property of Joseph Miller. Also, lot
of land No. 212, lying in the 2‘2nd district
of Harris county, containing 202.j acres
of land, more or le^s, and known ns the
place whereon Henry Livingston lived at
the time of his death, Levied on as
the property uf Henry Livingston. All
of said lards levied on to satisfy two fi.
fa’s issued from Harris Superior Court :
one in favor of J F 0 Williams, ordinary,
for the use of Frankiin Boyd, ve Joseph
Brny t Joseph Miller, John \V. Jackson,
Henry Livingston and R P Robinson,
and the other in favor of J F C Williams,
ordinary, for the nso of Parmolia Oakes,
vs Joseph Bray, Joseph Miller, John W
Jackson, Henry Livingstod and R P
Robinson.
BRITT AN WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
THE
PRINCES DIME STORES.
1116 BROAD STREET,
(JolutttlotlS) hr(l •
—BY —
J. K. Holloway,
—--OF THE
FAMOUS M STOKE HOLLOWAY'S.
THE LARGEST
STRICTLY 10c, STORE
IN THE WORLD.
NOTHING OVER 10 CTS
For County Treasurer.
Mr. Port Cook hnving declined to offer
for the office of Treasurer of Harris
county for the next term of office, I an¬
nounce myself a candidate for said office,
subject to the Democratic nomination,
and I earnestly solicit the support of my
friends and the citizens of Harris county.
Ang. 17th, 18S8. Frank Hadley.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce Mr. W.
a. Clarfc a** a condrdnie for Tax Collector
of Harris oonnty, subject to the democratic
nomination December 1st. He respect¬
fully solicits t he suppe rt of his friends
and promises if elected to faithfully dis-,
charge the duties of the office.
For Tax Collector:
We are authorized to announce the
name of W. B. McGehek as a candidate
for Tax Collector of Harris county, sub ¬
ject to the democratic nomination. Ho
solicits the support of his friends through-*
out the county, pledging himself if elect
ed to discharge faithfully tbo duties of
the office.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a canidate for
the office of Shetiff of Harris counth, sub¬
ject to the demofirrtic primary to bo held
on the 1st Saturday in December, and it
elected will appoint as lay deputy Mr. .1 T
Holland, I ask the support of my triends
and his throughout the county.
Very respectfully,
M. B, KIMBROUGH
WMar.-jf
JFtfL. iTFJPSHs DRJWOFFETT'S sis?
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FEMALE MEDICINE
hie Jty Riving tone to and »trcntrthenlnR In* Ho , -
ijyst.m and butiding up the general health.
INDIAX WH 5 ISD
corrects nil Irregularities and annoying trouN*
from which so many ladles suffer. it gives i -
*■*•!(,debilitated woman health and strength
makes ehagrful tho despondent, denre
-plrits. nnbau^« of life iinisdy should l>e w(«
oat INDIAN WEED. It is Second Unfully, ti (ra
Ack your Druggist.
For sale by Riley A Williams,
and W. F. Glass ,
SHAKEK’SCOH 1)1 AI J
The wonderful remedy for
All Bowel Troubles,
--SUCH AS—
Diarrhea a, Dysentery, Cramp Colic
Cholera Moibus and all bowel atlVetion.v n
matter ol how long standing. The gi-m :
remedies for teething children. I’leamnt to
take, cure guaranteed, and only 25 cents
Below is the verdict of those that have
tried it:
r W A G illcspie, White Sul; hur Springs
Ga., says, “I know the formula of Shake*
fjOidJitl and choerfujiy endorse it. I u «• < {
w ith nice is- In Hiy praeliee.”
Dr. Thos. D. Goodwin, Oakland, Ga ,
says no famljv should be.wilhout it,
l>i\ A. G Floyd. Greenville, Ga , myr,
4% I lecommend Hhaktns ( otdial without,
lit sit ition to any one suffering with bow* I
troub’e as T kri'»w the formula and 11
gAiiie in my practice.” Ga*
l>r. R. F Hall, Ore G , says,
TI.- b(>cn presenting Jt er's ordkd
for several years and c-on^der it ns safe nr 1
reliable remedy ns can l*e laid for any ‘ 1
sntfering wbh !*owd or summer CVdisinbes, oomph** Ga r
Dr J t o, W. Cameron. ,
says. I * 1 have never l>eeo <H»*ar*po:nted •
single instance in prescribing several bhakers vears.' <■* i'
dia' and have used same
Hon. T. A. Atkinson, Greenville, Ga ,
ways, ‘T recommend Shakers Cordial
attcornpl dnts for which it is intended 1
have used it with happy results."
A J Hinton. Ordinary Meriwether 0<> ,
wus,“ It conies nearer being wbat is cur.
j ed for it than any medicine in the wur 1.
It i.s a splendid Manufactured remedy.’ only by
JOHN F TV JIN Ell BIIO.,
COLU MRUS, GEORGIA.
Sold by
D”. 8. o. Riley, » Hamilton, Ga.
C«ok Broil.,
S H. Murpliey, C’hiplcy# i <*•
Gl«*a Broi.,