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Tuesday and Wednesday were
ivs full of interest and excitement.
he interstate drill, the fine racing
the baboon ascension were
among the attractions that kept the
nousands of visitors pleased and in
itsted. Govenor [no. B. Gordon
viewed the military on Wednesday,
id as he rode in front of the grand
:and, the air was rent with cheers
from hundreds of his enthusiastic ad
rmrers.
The agricultural displays in
nery Hall are magnificent, and
the resources of Harris Talbot,
Russell, Hancock and other conn
ties have been freely drawn upon to
iurnisn forth a fine display.
A good matured spirit of rivalry exists
‘ etween some of the counties, and
o course there is a fervent desire
upon the , | art of each to be awarded
it $1000 premium, but if old Har
does not win the prizi it will not
be because she is one whit inferior to
he sucessful competitor. No other
minty can claim a greater or finer
anety of field products, numera ] s
n a nufactures, woods and products of
- nest ic econemy. She has on ex
Litton, sixteen varieties of corn and
m cotton speciments show that no
' here in the state can such fine cot
>n lie produced as upon the red
mis 0 II in is. In preserved fruits,
:ck!es, vegetables, wines, etc., her
play cannot be excelled.
ag visitors all pronounce Mr. Bob
trier’s wines the finest at the ex¬
position.
The art departmens is beautiful,
ml is an evidence of the skill intel¬
ligence, and culture of her women.
The pictures are all good, and the
fancy work of Mrs. M. B. Parker,
ji J Mrs. F. H. Williams will corn
pare favorably with any on exhibi
■ lion in the fancy work department
f the main building.
Harris should have the blue rib
hope the judges will
tlu 1 discrimination to award
her the premium.
Mr. R. E. Fort, the secretary
the county fair association, has labor¬
ed with zeal and energy from the
frst to get up a creditable exhibit,
and to his effort much of the success
hieve 1 is due. He has teen assis
t d by other public spirited citizens
whose county prid • made his heavy
labors pleasant.
We hope to give a full report of
ihe exposition nezt week
♦ 4
ibies cry because they suffer; arid the
st reliable remedy for the relief ot
their discomfort is Dr. Bulls Baby
Syrup. Only _ . , bottle.
25 J cents a
travel all climates .
10U may in
thout fear, if you have a supply of
r lor to guard against malaria
1 rice only 25 cents.
Local Event*.
Rev. W. W. Arnold filled the Rap
list pulpit Sunday morning and preach¬
ed to a fine congregation. His sub
jeet was “Mvraeles” and lie treated
it in a masterly manner, He lias ac
cejited the call to the pastorate of the
church here, and few men have ever
returned to an old work to find a
people so united in fits favor as Mr.
Arnold finds the people of Hamilton.
In serving our people here two years
ago he did good work and his return
is hailed with great favor by its every
well wisher.
The stewards of the several
e-; composing the Hamilton circuit
meet at Waverly Hall next
day. Both the old and the new
hoards are expected to attend. This
. the . last , , . , before „ ri Conference „
is session
and what is commonly designated as
the “hide and tallow” meeting. It
is important that all should he
ent.
Our delegates to the General
senibly, Messrs Williams, Mobley
Jenkins, an d the chaplain of
house, Dr. I. P. Cheney, were
Saturday, the legislature having
journed for a day on account of
death of one of its members.
Miss Patsie Williams has been
confined to her bed for tile past two
weeks, having continued fevers.
Dr. Riley reports her symptoms as
more favorable to day, and we hope
soon to hear of her convalescense.
Dr. Morgan, of Bainbridge,
in town last week on a visit to his
daughter, Mrs. M. S. Johnston.
The bones of Chiud Livingston’s
broken arm are rapidly knitting to¬
gether, and he will probably soon be
out again.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Brooks,
Americus, arrived here Tuesday ever
ning. The doctor left this morning
for New York, to take a post-gradu
ate course in a medical college, and
perfect himself in the healing art.
Mrs. Brooks will remain here, the
guest of her mother during his
absence.
The Journal has shipped this
week four hundred pounds of matter
printed on its steam press. Is that
not pretty good work for a country
printing office,
Altogether the weather has favored
the exposition.
Next Saturday, a week from to¬
morrow, is the day set for the nomi
nation of county officers. It will be
seen from the announcements in an
o(her colutnn lhat tUere is plenty of
worthy material.
Economy ,, is - wealth ... Go to M.
} J)jrker - 3 and get olle of those
flour holders You will find it one
of tbe most conven j ent ,1,^5 you
ever had about your cook room,
one soon pays for itself in saving
flour, time and patience. Try one.
Mrs. C. H. Cook left yesterday
morning for the Augusta Exposition,
She was joined at Fortson by her
brother, Willis Fortson, and his wife.
They will visit relatives in South
Carolina before returning,
Miss Mary Johnston came up from
Columbus yesterday evening and
is spending a day or two at hom~t.
Mrs. J. E 1 ). Shipp and children,
of , Americus, . spent day , two
a 01
, here this , . week , with • , , her parents.
_
1 Log Cabins, lacking
elegance, were yet com
fortable homes. Health
1 ... and happiness were found
iu them. The best of
*QUNC TiP
the simple remedies used are given to
the world in Warner’s Log Cabin
Remedies made by Warner of Safe
Cure fame. Regulate the regulator
with Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsaparil
la.
FROM TENNESSEE.
Biistol, Tenn., July 5, 1888.
The Swifts Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Gentlemen.- -Four years ago
was a residest of Des Moines, Iowa‘
and white there cotracted blood pois
on. I had a remarkable strong con¬
stitution, and that with the aid of an
eight month’s sojourn at Hot Springs
cured me —at least 1 though} it
cured me. This Spring pimples ap
peared upon my face, and my
health gave way. I at once aitribu
ted it to the old trouble’ and was
thinking another trip . to Hot
Springs, wheu a friend recommend
ed your medicine insteae. I began
to take it, but must say w r ith some
doubt. This was soon dispelled, my
genera], health improved and the
pimples disappeared, and now 1 feel
mysefl again.
Chattanooga,Tenn. June 27, >C c J. 1
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga:
Gentlemer.—In the early . part of
the present year, a bad case of blood
poison appeared upon me. I began
taking S. S. S. under advise of
another, and to-day I feel greatly im
proved, I am still taki g the
medicine and shall continue to do so
until I am perfectly well. I believe
it will -fleet a perfect cure. Yours
truly, Doc. P. Howard
in West Sixth street.
The reading public has reason to be
d is g uste d with anv medicine which
claims to cure everything, from a corn
to consumption. Shallenberger’s An
tidote for Malaria is simply what its
name imports, if you have Malaria is
in your system’a few doses will de
stroy it immediately. So far as now
know i is the only antidote ,
this
poison. Sold by Druggists.
Some favor a tariff for revenue only,
some a tariff with incidental protec¬
tion, and a tariff for protection,
se; but a large majority favor the free
use of Salvation Oil for cuts and
bruises. An endless chain of certifi
cates verify the excellence of Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents.
■m- 4 -
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE.
Last week we steamed up our new
slcam en S in “ hitcl,ed °" our steam
press, and the way we made things
hum . Work had ,
was a caution. ac
cumulated upon us for months, but a
few days with the engine and the copy
hook was cleared up surprisingly fast.
The work we have will not keep the
engine busy now, but if our job print
ing continues to grow, it will not be
long before it full time will be needed..
Now we have a reserve power and
can do printing as it comes in.
LOST—$10,000.
The above amount has been los
to the public by buying their
DRY HOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
Bent’s Furnishing Goals, Hats, Shoss, £tc>,
Elsewhere than from our headquarters.
We being headquarrers for die above
fl ne of goods, and having facilities for
buying cheaper than other merchants,
therefore can offer our goods at less
figures than any other merchant.
To show the public that we mean
what we say vve offer you the follow -
j ng as a f ew G f oul
CUT PRICES:
Men’s and Boys’ Fur Hats $1.00;
sold elsewhere at $1.50.
Men’s aud Bovs’ Fnr Derbys $1.00;
sold elsewhere at $2.50.
All wool Flannel Ovetshirts $1.25;
e ] seW nere at $2.00.
All wool Flannel Overshirts $2.00;
sold elsewhere at $3.00.
Call and convince yourself by ex
aming our goods. Don’t forget the
p'ace.
D. ROTHSCHILD.
UNIVERSAL BARSAIN STORE, Columbus, Ga.
is
i s
Sut do not use ihe dangerous alkaline
and mercurial preparations which destroy
your nervous system and ruin the digestive
pewer of thestomach. Tha vegetable king¬
dom gives us the best and safest remedial
agents. Or. Sherman devoted the greater
part of his life to the discovery of this relia¬
ble and safe remedy, and all its ingredients
are vegetable. He gave it the name g*
Prickly Ash Bitter: l
a name everyone can remember, and t: »ha
present day nothing has been discovered i
is so beneficial for the BLOOD, fc* tbi
LIVER, STOMACH* for the KIDNEYS and for the
This remedy is now so well
and favorably known by all who have used
it that arguments as to its merits are use
less, and if others who require a correct¬
ive to the system would but give it a trial
the health of this country would be vastty
improved. Remember the name—PRICKLY
ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for it.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO,,
ST. LOUIS, Ma