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TAl/C 1 ** Torpid Liver,
Biliousness 9
Sick Headache 9
HOOD'S Malaria,
Constipation,
Jaundice,
Indigestion, Stomach,
Sour
EURKKA Sick Pal Dizziness, tion, pit Stom¬
ach,
Chi'Is & Fever,
FOR Languor, General Blues,
Debility
Depressed feelin g
Hood’s Eureka is without a rival in the
treatment of all these efiVcfioDs. Such is
our cot fidencein the preparation that we
challenge all competitors to compound
anything tqual to it. Wherever tried it
has given unbounded satisfaction,and our
challenge is founded upon the experience
of intelligent patrons.
No remedy acts so delightfully and effec¬
tually as a household remedy
as Hood’s Eureka.
Dr. Hood —Dear Sir.— I have been using your
Eureka in my family for *he last three or four years,
and I regard it as a very efficacious medicine. It
has often eflf cte I almost imrae iiate to our children
when they have be n suffering from complaints in¬
cidental to the young. We are never without it, as
we desiae to have it always on hand in case of need.
Yours truly, Thos. Gilbert.
Messrs M. D. Hood & Co.— Gentleenm — I have
tried Hol d’s Eureka Liver Medicine well,and
unbesita ! 1 ingly pronounce it the b stmediceue I
ever use . So invalu ble do I regard it that I keep
it on hand aM the time. I heartily re ommtnd it
as hold a most medicine. efficient, reliable and satisfactory
Cliff B. Grimes, Mayor
Messrs M. D. Hnnd & Co—Dear Sirs: we
been sell ng Dr. Hoo 1’s EUREKA Liver
since its manufacture, and it has given
satisfaction. Th - demand with us has so increased
we mend are it now buying it in ten gross lots. We
to 11 who are troubled with disease
which it is specially reccommended.
Yours truly, BRANNON & CARSON,
Nos. io and 131 Broad st., Columbus, Ga.
Put up in Pquid and dry fo r m, and
by all druggist at 25, 50 and $1 a bottle
PATTERSON & THOMAS,
Columbus, Georgia.
CATARRH
COLP
IN hayfever® 12 : f £?
HEAD.
Try the Cu re bEhISKv
Ely’s Cream Balm
Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al¬
lays Inflammation. Heals the Sores.
Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell
and Hearing.
A particle ii applied into eaefe nostril and
Is agreeable. Price oOc. at Druggist* or by
mail. ELY BROTHERS^ Warren St.,New York.
JOSEPH L.DENNIS,
PROPRIETOR.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
President Cleveland paid his re¬
spects to Me Lud Sackville, in a re¬
freshing style, in his message to con¬
gress. Our Grover is a big man any
w ay you take him.
President elect Harrison says that
he must understand what the South¬
ern question is, before he can say
he w r ill treat it. It gives us
to propound it. In plain
it is, “Shall the bottom rail
placed on top ?”
Owing to a misunderstanding all
Harris was awarded no pre¬
at Columbus last week. In al¬
everything our directors found
Hancock and Talbot were fa¬
to our detriment. It was our
experienc and—experience comes
Harris is a better county than
or Talbot and the display,
far as the space would allow, pro¬
it. Next time we shall go in to
One of the cleverest men in Amer¬
ica is Editor Dennis, of the Hamilton
Journal. We love him and he
loves everybody in Talbot. He was
born and reared in Talbot and we
know it tickles him o the bottom of
his heart when he remembers that
Talbot has secured about $ 1,200 in
premiums at fairs this fall.—Talbot
ton New Era. Our brother is right.
We are glad Talbot was given the
second premium at Columbus. We
are pouting because the judges gave
the premium Harris was so justly
entitled to to Hancock.
Cataula Chat.
Mr. Charlie Hamby and family
have moved to Columbus.
Mrs. James Worrill, of Talbotton.is
visiting her parents, Judge Biggers
and lady.
Mrs. T. J. Thomaston went to
Columbus Saturday to see the last of
the exposition, also to look after her
exhibits.
Mrs. James Reeves, of Cuthbert,
an old resident of Harris, has made
a pleasant visit in our community ie
cently, guest of Mr. J. VV. Biggers.
Mis. Howard Key and children
returned to their home in Cuthbert
last week after spending * week with
her parents, ^ Judge Biggers and lady, J
If Madam Rumor is to be credited
look for several weddings in the
in the near future, We
be on the lookout for our invita
Dont forget it please.
HAMILTON, GA., DECEMBER 7,1888.
Rev. Mr. Brewton’s horse ran away
with him last week threw him from
his buggy and he tell on a stump near
the road side. He was considerably
btuised up, but sustained no serious
injury. We hope to see him out
again soon.
Judge J. W. Biggers has five hogs
of the Poland China stock that will
weigh four hundred pounds each
besides other five hogs to kill. He c
made a fine crop of potatoes o i a
small plat of ground. He gatherd
three hundred bushels besides leaving
a good many for his hogs. If the
farmers generally would imitate the
Judge in raising their own supplies
what good times we would have in
our count/. Peace and plenty would
be our watch word.
We venture to say that Mr. N. P.
Weldon has raised the finest flat
dutch turnips of any one in the coun
ty. They are huge and no mistake.
We return thanks for some fine ones
sent us. He is one of our successful
farmers, and for the past four years
it seems that everything prospers
around him. He has one of the fin
est plantations in our community, has
a quantity of meat to kill ol bis own
raising, besides raising a large crop of
corn. His wife has saved about
twelve pounds of collard seed. If
you wish any seed you would do well
to call on them, as we know they are
fresh anc. all right.
A Harris County Roy.
Passing down Broad Street in Col
umbus last week the Journal scribe
was accosted by Capt. J. W. Murphy.
He wanted to pay his subscription
and after satisfying him with a receipt
in full, with a seed coupon attached,
he offered to show us through the new
bank, of which he is to be the cashier.
A bank is always a matter of inter
est to an impecunious editor and we
accepted 1 the offer with alacrity. \ Your
country editor .. generally _ ,, accepts every
thing offered him, from a mess of tur
nip greens to a years subscription in
advance. The Third National Bank
of , Columbus , , . , located • at Broad r, *
is 1115
street and is supplied with all the mod¬
ern conveniences. Its safe is warrant
ed to stand a 60 hour assault of
glars and is in a fire proof vault that
is supplied with every convenience. and reared
Mr. Murphey was born
at Hamilton, has served the county
in the legislature and has a host of
» Har r ' 9 who are K Iad * Vn ° w
‘h* he is to u be permanently located .
in Columbus and identified with its
big new national bank,
.
Do not consult anybody, but invest
twenty five cents in a bottle of Salva
tion Oil. t It « kills -»i pain! *»
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
Nearly a Fire.
This morning while we were run
ning our new engine and the editor
was engaged in saw'ing his winter’s
wood, his attention was called to a
hlaze on the roof of the printing office
about as big as his hat. An alarm
wa8 om . e sounded and in a few
minutes ladders were procured, the
house top was reached and the fire
extinguished. It had probably caught
j from a,spark from the engine and
had It been discovered a few minutes
later the house must have been con
sumed. The fire had taken good
hold‘and was blazing through the
shingles in several places before it was
put out. We take this method of
thanking all w r ho assisted in stopping
what might have been a disastrous
conflagration.
My sore ran tn the night, and . my
J 0 .!? r< ; us< t ( ° e c ° m °' ,e ■ 1 oor
fell °L, of « d > d ; P«y, he
coukln t get Salvation . Oil. Oniy 25
cents.
Harris County Sheriff Sales
Will bo sold before the court house
door in the town of Hamilton, Hams
county, Georgia, within the legal hours
of puhlio sales, to the highest end best
bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday iu
January, next, the following proper!v,
viz:
j Sixty seven acrea of land, more or l ■«*,
; bounded on the north and wot bv Inti-L
of J T Thorn too. on the H«»uih by th** mail
leading from J H Hooke •» to Whitotvilk*,
and on the east by lands of Mrs W C Davis
In the 20th dbtiict of Harris oounrv. L y
! ''P° n M property of VV C Davis u
satisfy ah fa issued from Hairis Superior
court in lavor of Slade & Etheiedge vs W
C Davis.
BRITAIN WILLIAMS,Sh’fT.
tiAHurwo .ttviv „« r , ,
T .......... j A Cochrslli A
j J Ward, lulministrnforg of T P ,'olliu.. fl*
ceased. have applied for letter* of ds
I j “‘fl* All 0 personsconcerned ®- . are . hereby notified
, s jji*w cause, if any they have, by tin*
firht Monday in March, next, why letters
of dbrntarion should not I*: granted tend
“Pphcanta.
Given on ler mr hand , and official .
eige *
ture lK . c 5tlj 188g
I. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordy.
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J)X\. \\ • X, I (JOL,
DENTIST,
OVER COLUMBUS BANK
teu^All Diseases of the i* A ^utu anu
Teeth treated in the best manner.
of DON'T losing RUN II If SE.’SBKSB
your child by permictiagr W orn:
work out its destruction. When a child tall
?ieep well, is restless, vnnfttural in it-fnppci
fJSKiE.' * Hi
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it. It* timely 1 * — use may gtvt- :
:hild from in grave J *" "" .
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