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NOW FOR THE BENEFIT.
Mr. Editor: The great Chatta¬
hoochee Valley Exposition at Colum¬
bus is ended and numbered with the
5 M feLT S;
may be properly asl^ed, Will the
SaSSr jafls «f
,, Columbu. tk. — spen,
Hams county alone is not less than
six thousand dollars and much of it
y persons who could illy spare it.
(Jne sage philosopher says that fairs
and expositions have taken the place
of the circus, and that the great mul¬
titude see only amusement in it. This
is a rather low estimate of the intelli
gence of the populace and their ca
paeity and desire for knowledge.
Properly conducted fairs are great
educators. People are more educat
ed by what they see than hy what
they read; hence the kindergarten
system and similar apphances. But
las the people been really benefited t
That depends on the use made of this
great occasion. If it inspired a spirit
of enterprise and determination to
improve, to adopt the best system,use
best materials, plant the best
seeds, use the best agricultural im¬
and adopt the best modes
culture; then a benefit has been re
and a lasting good has been
The display of agri¬
products was varied and
what could be done and what
to be done, In the Harris
display there were thirteen
of corn and with something
everything that the field can make
of superior quality. Who that
upon that fascinating scene
dare to say that Harris county
to buy a bushel of Corn, a gal
of syrup or a pound of flour? In
of living light that scene taught
absolute necessity and practicabil¬
of making home supplies. It al¬
taught the great benefits of diver¬
labor, and showed that there
be no real prosperity without
It showed further that our good
land is blessed with valuable min
which will develop soon into a
industry, bringing population
wealth.
The wise will profit by the lessons
the occasion and make life’s bur¬
easier and lighter.
Obsp:rver.
HE SALUTES YOU.
The fall stock of G. E.
the no-shoddy cloth¬
is the handsomest display
fine clothing to be found in
south. It has been select¬
with very great care and
prices are guaranteed to
like the clothes do—that is
perfectly. It
pleasure to call your atten
to these goods and to sa¬
you in behalf of Thomas,
clothier, and to invite vou
call at the Emporium, one
north of the RAXKIX
LOST— 810 , 000 .
The above amount has been lost
to the public by buying their
» m TOPIS,™,
WB *5 lUTHlSulIl^ wOOuSt HltSt liliOSSi StCty
££2
therefore can offer our goods at less
figures than any other merchlnt
To show the public that we mean
w ] la t we say we offer you tn * follow
j n g as a f ew of oui
CUT PRICES:
Men’s and Boys’ Fur Hats $1.00;
S0 ,, e . ^ eW . ler ^ at *
Men , f s aud Boys’ Fur Derbys $1.00; ^
5
A „ woo) Flanne , 0 ve , shirts $
so | d elsewhere at $a.oo.
A „ woo| F | annel Qvershirts $2.00;
soId elsewhere at $ 0O
Call and convlnce yourse lf by ex
am i n g our goods. Don’t forget the
p! ace
D. ROTHSCHILD,
UNIVERSAL BARGAIN STORE, Gohriu Ga,
s. G. RILEY. E. HAROLD WILLIAMS
ItILEY & WILLIAMS,
Drs Kiley & Williams respectfully ten¬
der their professional <o citizens of Ham¬
ilton ami vicinity. We hope hy prompt
attention and close application to bu*i
ne8s t° tnerir a 1 1 1 .era I share of patronage
Oue of us will be fonud at our office, the
Hamilton Drug Store »• t all honrs through
the day; at night, Dr. Rilej at his resis
dence, Dr. Willi, ms at the residence of
Kimbrough,
c. & R. R. r. s( iu;i> uuu.
Columbus . 3 15 P- m
Hamilton 4 44 p. m.
Greenville 6 30 p. m.
<4 7 00 a. m.
Leave Hamilton . 8 46 a. m.
Columbus. 10 25 a. m.
W. E, WILLIAMS. O. C. BULLOCK.
WILLIAMS & BULLOCK,
QUEEN CITY CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
We have on hand an immense stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Canopy-Top Phaetons,
SURRIES, DELIVERY WAGONS
One and Two-horse Farm Wagons, Harness, Saddlery, and everything kept
in a first class Carriage and Harness Establishment, and to which we re
specifully invite the attention of the public Our specialties are
The White Hickory
AND—
Owensboro Wagons,
The best Barnesville, Columbus and Cincinnati Buggies and Road Carts.
For sale Cash or on Time.
Call on O. C. Bullock if you want a horse or mule. Everything guaran
teed as represented.
V H 4 $ t ii p $ I
V*
P w?a p, warn mp* 4 :« III n I im I
U PS t &
f . m . . .L y V«r iLCv ,.XJ~
GF POEE 200 LIVER OIL
iJIE KYP OPFEOS PHITES
\imcQtas PaJatanlo 33 f/ 3 Hk.
fdo «: legato* cl iLuf it can 5»o taRen,
c'j-e-oed, i' nd rss.j . tinted by tho must
•e id a I tire stomach, when • oil
anu-*t i*e tolerated; and L»y tlio «On»»
nnutinn of Hi. oil with hypowlios*
tlkz'v&ti is jnucu nwre H^ii aiiowi.
KemurkabJe as a IScsIi prodatcr.
Persons £;ain r:p»d!y while taking 1* »
CfOTT’S EMULSION is acknowledged uy
Physicians to be tho Finest and Bob! prepft
ration ir*. tho world for the relief aud cure c)
COMSU SV1PTGON* SCROFULA,
GCRE»A5, DEStLSTY, WA6YIHC
UiSEA£ES f EkW? ACIATiOlhJ, u
COLDS and CftHONIO COUCHS,
'lie gr-ai remedy for (JonsumpVari, ull JJrwjfjists orn
ir Children. Cold bj
I CURE
FITS! V- %
stop th«*m for a time, and then have them re*
turn again. I MEAN A UADICALi CUliL.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life-long study. I WARRANT my remedy to
Cuke the vvon-t cases. Because ethers have
failed is no reason for not now receiving a euro.
Send at once for a treatise and a Free Hotter
of ray Infallible Remedy. Give hxpreas
and Dost Office. It costs you nothing lor a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
H. G. ROOT, M.C., 183 Peasl Sr.. K£W YORK
ITHAT FIGHT ’I.
Th© Original Wins.
C. I 1 '. Simmons, St. Louis, l'rophr
M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Est’d
iSio, in the U. S. Court Dkn ats J.
H. Xeilin, Prop’r A. Q. Simmons Liv¬
er M. Regulator, A. Est’d by Zeiliu 1868.
* H. L. M. has for 47 year*
cured Indigestion, Biliousness*
Dyspepsia,Sick Hkadaciie.I.OsT
k Appetite, Hev. T Souh Stomach, Etc.
A B. Beam*, Pastor M, E.
• alChurch, dtliink Adams, Tenn,, writes: “I
* 1 should have been dead but
^ I tor your Genuine M. A, Sim¬
mons Liver Medicine. I have
vJIRD/A sometimes had to substitute
•rriif “Zeilin’s stuff” for your Medi
Courts / c purpose.” ‘ ne * hut it don’t answer the
WpIe ,\Baptist, I Dr. J. R. Gnvfjj Editor The
I received Memphis, package of 'Penn, says:
| a your Lives
Nl Medicine, and have used halt of i-.
L It works like a charm. I want no
k a \ better Liver Regulator and eer-
2\ taiuly no more oiZeiPm’s mixture.
,v
2 -,
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CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough iu Syrup. Sold by Tastes druggists. good. Use
time.
•I? ■■ . ▼ ■i-i . a r ^ TTMi
I believe Piso’s Cure
for Consumption saved
my life.—-A. H. Dowell,
Editor Enquirer, Eden
ton, N. C M /Vpril 23 , 1887 .
Consumption. cine take The By it is all best without Prso’s druggists. Cough Cube objection. Children Medi¬ -;«x\ for "•ssKrasi
i
H PISO’S CUR U POR- mi
L> CURES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS.
Bert Uough Syr jo. Tades good. Use
^ in time. Sold by druggist*. & m y
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