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The largest FURNITURE STORE in Columbus
is at 1117 Broad Street, next to the New Bank, and is
run by A. F. GIBSON & CO. They buy for FIVE
HOUSES and sell goods cheaper than, any other house
in the City. GIVE THEM A CALL when you are
in Columbus and see what they will do for you.
('lifjiley Newt* Items.
How about an oil mill at this place?
The llastey family are all about
well.
Vardemail A Surles took the blue
ribbon on plow-stocks at the fair.
Mr. A. J. Irvin is buying cotton
for Harrington Bros., West Point.
Mrs. Madison Davis has this fever
which has been with us, to stay, it
seems.
Mr. ... \V. .1. T McClure nr ol .. r UGrange, ^
was in the city Monday on cotton
business.
Antv-pyl ine for headache, colds,
Ac. You will find it at the Chipley
Drug Store.
Messrs Willard and David Har¬
mon, of Meriwether, were in our
town Monday.
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For paper tablets, writing ink,pens,
pencils, and all stationery articles go
to the drug store.
Miss Mamie Maull, of Hamilton,
was in town Tuesday visiting the
Misses Hutchinson.
Mr. Ueo. Jenkins left for Atlanta
Monday to attend the technological
school at that place.
Mr. T. P. Hutchinson, our typical
farmer, wears the blue ribbon for the
finest pork, corn and cotton.
The Harris County Fair was a suc¬
cess. The artistic work was very
creditable indeed and in truth.
Out of about thirty-five eases () f
typhoid fever within the past year at
tiiis place only three have died.
For cigars, fancy goods, Ac., pure
drugs and medicines, go to the Chip
lev Drug Store. Their line is complete,
The alliance warehouse is doing a
big business. They sold 105 bales
of cotton to Harrington Bros..at West
Point through their agent, Mr.Harris.
ot LaGrange.
M.veen the Clupley scrub nine and
White Sulphur Springs, which result
ed 1 (> to 4 in favor of Spring boys,
The city council held their regular
meeting on Tuesday night. No busi¬
ness of special importance dispensed
with.
The Western Baptist Association
is in session at Union church. Jg
large number of this place are in at¬
tendance.
The election passed off as quietly
< church Very few knew
as a mouse.
it was election day. But the news of
the brother in black stimulated the
citizens some. 1 he regular nominee
I ticket was solid here. 1 he proposed
amendment to the constitution was
rejected. The farmers went solid
agai nst it.
The young mens prayer obtained
through popular subscription a fund
of $8.05 for the yellow fever suffer
ers. The funds, which have been
forwarded, is due to the active efforts
of our worthy and highly respected
fellow-citizen, Mr. 11. A. Burner.
Thursday will be another alliance
warehouse day. The farmers bunch
their cotton and sell in lots. A capi¬
good idea.
Saturday was a live business dav.
All *ii dav i the .i „ streets . , were crowded.
rpi 1 he . gabble , 11 >, ot ,, the clerk t , and ,
‘noisy
customer, the quick catch time of the
silver dollar was music the livelong
day. May such days come more
frequent.
Me call attention to the German
Compound remedies advertised else
where. There is merit in the goods.
^ ou can obtain them from the C hip
loy Drug Store, and F. J. Kimbrough s
Catania. Ga.
Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsaparilla
Regulates the Regulator, Largest
Sarsaparilla bottle in the market.
Manuh.ctu.ed by proprietors of War
nel s V ure - Sold by all M
gists. Take no other—it is th ’
laocal anti Personal.
E every body who owes the Jour¬
nal any tilin g is invited to call r#fmd
next week and settle. We are ex¬
pecting f- a good iyirvest of subscrip
tion n^aiui hope you ill not disap
poinnpf?
Hamiltojiis getting more cotton
than ever before.
Mr. J. A. Norwood has accepted a
p OS ition in the revenue department
and left last week to fill it.
The express company brought six
jugs yesterday afternoon from Co
jumbus. The matter was commented
upon more than the arrival of six bar
,els six months ago.
There were a thousand or twelve
hundred people in town last Friday
and not one of them left here drunk,
If there was one with liquor on
his breath he never came near
enough for us to smell it., Score one
for prohibition,
Editor John Oneal, of the Meri
wether V indicator attended the Fair
Friday,
Col. F. B. Gordon, Secretary and
'Treasurer of the Chattahoochee Val
ley Exposition was in the city Friday
, . .. . . . rr ,
1 to see the Fair. He thinks Harris i
make , .... showing for that ,
r an a tip tip
^ , , , , ribhon * i
J ri , . r , ,
yesterday show the following result:
Gordon, 1104; State house officers,
1108; B. H. Williams, for Senator,
1087; for representatives, J. F. Jen
]o ns , 1000; R. B. Mobley, 1088; Pa
t illo. colored. 391; Thomas, colored,
390; for ratification of the constitu
tional amendment, 69; against, 1273. j
‘‘There are millions in it,” said a
druggist when asked about Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup. Price 2 5 cents.
For some time past I’ve been a
rheumatic. tion Oil which I iccently almost tri^d instant Salva¬
gave me
relief. I sincerely recommend it, as
it has entirely cured me.
I AS. Gordon, Bdto.,Md.
.ai.^J’sTEZHiiijA (Teething Poivdor:)
"tnys Irrltn. ion, Aids Disruption, Rpguiaft'S tho
u\vei3, ytrongiheTia tlio Child,inal.fS Teethin'-?
nsy and Co-ts only 25 Coins. Teethina enrol
ruptiony and Sf.rcs, and notiiicg equals it for
icsur.ar.iRV t roubl- * of Children of any cgc. II
'safe and sure. Trv it ard you will mvr b«i
ithont Tfi '”TN v ns Imu? '•■'•ru as there -L arc child
U ill the 1 . . ”
Sold Eiley & "Williams, Hamilton
IM RS» y :-rvx.t
pEORGIA HARRIS COUNTY.—Mrs. C. A.
VjHastey makes application of William for letters Hasty, of adminis
tration on the Estate B. late
said county deceased.
All persons cencerned are hereby first notified in toshow
cause if any they have, by of the administration Monday should No
vember next why letters
not be grante l said applicant.
Given under my hand a id offica’ s : gnature Sept
29th 1888, J. F. C. WILLIAMS' Ordinary.
( / 'i x I OliGlA— Harris County.— Whereas,
J ‘Re hu t will sod testai»)*snt »>f Sarah
E Brnketielci, late of said county,deceas¬
ed, having teen admitted to record in
common torm of law, and the nominated
executor having failed to qualify.
Therefor , all persons concerned are
here 1 y noLfied to show cause,if an j they
by the fi st Monday in November, next,
why the clerk of the Superior court, or
some other tit and proper person should
not be appointed administrator, with wi'l
annexed upon the estate of said deceased
Given under mv hand and official sig
nature, Oct. 3. 1888.
J. F G. Wiluams, Ordinary.
i EuliGlA—HA BE IS COUlN I Y-Al>
. \JT IfDle.— , Bv
ministrators virtue of mi
order from tK (he n Court ot Ordinaiy of said
county. I will sell before the court house
door in the town of Hamilton on the
first Tuesday in Novoraber nexL within
the legal hours of sale (he folJowiogprop
erty belonging to the E-date of F. J. H.
1'errv de e ded: The ea°* half of lot of
j >nd No. 138 in the 22ud D.st containing
101 acres mor« or Itss. This land is sold
at the risk o- J. P. Terry, he having
bought the same an t failed to
comply with the terms of sale. Terms
cash. Item S. Simpson, Adrar
msii
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Salvation Oil