The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, December 14, 1888, Image 1

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Hocm—Dear Sir.-J have been using your jLu.eka in my lai*nly for 'he last three or four years, has and often i regard it as Tvery immediate eiticaoious medieim’. .children it effected almost to our when they have be n suffering from complaints in cidental to t! e young. We are never without it, as we des ; ae to have it always on hand in case of need. Yours truly, - Taos. Gilbert. Messrs M. D, Hood & Co. -Gentleenm —I have hfh.’KStdiSW™ ever used. So invaluable do 1 regard it that I keep it on hand all the time. I heartily recommend it all as a most efficient, r-liable and satisfactory house hold medicine. Cuff B. Grimes, Mayor Messrs M. D. Hood & Co—Dear Sirs: we have been selling Dr. Hooi’s EUREKA Liver MEdicine since its manufacture, and it has given universal The demand with us has so increased we are now buying it in ten gross lots. We com mend it to all who are troubled with disease for whic 5 i it is specially reccommended. Yours truly, BRANNON & CARSON, Nos. io and 131 Broad st., Columbus, Ga. Put up ir. Pepin 1 and dry foun, and foM by all druggist at 25 , 50 and $1 a bottle PATTERSON & THOMAS, Mfrs, Columbus, Georgia. 5 i COLD mmm IN 'KME’/ERfe#i HEAD. Try the Cure -TO: • Ely’s Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al lays Inflammation. Heals the Sores, Bestores the Senses of Taste, Smell and Hearing. , ^ particle is applied Into each nostril and Is asreeable. Price 50c. at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHEES^d Warren St,New York, JOSEPH L.DENNIS, PROPRIETOR. EDITORIAL (MOTES. A Boston paper proposes to discard the word “very.” This will seem very queer to many good people. The legislature will probably take a recess next week until next sum. mer. Most of its members are farm ers and they prefer being at home until the crop is laid by. The lease or sale of the state road and the settlement , with . , the , present , lessees are „ much . and . . matters or importance, will ..... be best for „ the state that our c, So Ions should wrestle with the matter w ]ien their minds are entirely easy on individual interests. The Journal this week is set up by compositors who have had only a few ( | ays eX r )er ie n ce. Our apprentice of J i nearly ten ‘ years experience 1 in this * office, left Monday " to take a position an office in Savannah. His place will not be easily filled. Last night in * dream Satan came to u* and said “If you do not fall down and worship me, I will keep you forever at the publishing business with greonlypoB." i em > mg l eve \ ‘ horrors ot such a life, we e . It not to predict ,» what , , tlie , is easy future , . has . store, . but . it .. in seems now as if jute bagging for baling cotton is doomed. News comes from head that . the . . baggnig . , trust , , ha quarters g proven unprofitalne and that tlie com bine is 1 practically a failure. A few mills not . the . . , have made . rnon in ring ey- The Columbus factory has been a regular mint. Bnt the fight lias been so general that, in one way or another, the consumption has been greatly cut down. Much bagging has been used two or three times; the we.ght . , of _ the . , bale* , » . greater; average cotton cloth and pm. straw baggmg have been extensively used, so that altogether the demand has been un nrecedently light. Another season will see cotton cloth and pine straw bagging generally used. ____ m The New Aork Evening . Post prints , figures to show that the democrats were not defeated on the tariff issue- DECEMBER These figures should he wrapped in a red flannel, sprinkled with camphor and preserved until 1892. Just now there is danger that they will catch cold.—Atlanta Constitution. If our esteemed contempory realized ’ how deeply the common people not now enjoying the benefits of a pro tective tariff, are aroused upon the idjustice being done them by the law as it now is,it would refrain from such silly jests , the above. It as may tunny 0 to the , Constitution, . . . but it ; seem . refreshing ; . thought to demoera- . is a tic masses that a majority of the peo pie of this country, despite* the tariff boodle influence, have declared in fa. vor of tariff reform on the Grover Cleveland plan. 4 Tribnlc of Rf»pctt. In the providence of an Creator, our lamented and aged brother, Marshall Stevens, has been taken from us as a church and com munity, after months of lingering af fliction and suffering. He passed away ])eaPeflllly aml quic tly on ^ . of Octol)er )asti aml tho aor ^ „„ , MM , a. memory of hfs many examples, pre cepts and virtues which are worthy of imitation and emulation. His call from earth . to , him, . was not a surprise / fOT he th ° >f tenngs of the g™ Kmgof Deatl, andspoke of coniine. ^ He rested calmv J on the ^ unj;8coTe country, ^ ** ...... ^ T , - . “ , ‘‘hoped against hope . for his recov- 1 n 1 ery he quietly passed beyond the dark line we all must pass, which di¬ vides this life from the great beyond. He had weeks and months to retro spect his life’s work, which brought to his lips, “Christ is all in all.” His faith in Chi'ist never gave way. h;s menta] . he ^ ^ hean , (ltterinK y, ye „ to the worid ., Redeemer ^ woA wa9 ht with "j . . n , wel1 performed, , and ^ his days i spent l in his Masters service. Therefore, be it resolved, That in death of Marshall Stevens, Beth i e hem church has lost one of its most consistent members and the last male ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. member that was in its constitu, m in 1829. Further on in life he was made a deacon, and became a pillar in the church and so continued, until his pilgrimage on earth ended. He was a consistent Christian. The sym metry of Ids Christian character will stand as a monument to his memory m for ages to come. As a citizen, though retired to some degree he was ready and willing to embrace anv movement for the benefit and welfare of those he lived among. Being a man of strict integrity and a high sense of honor his wise counsels were sought and felt on many occa¬ sions and the respect of the people where he so long resided, shows in what great esteem he was held by his friend* and neighbor*. Mi* home life was pure and christan like, over his cherished companion is flung the crape of bereavement. Six children are left behind, who have Ixea ten¬ derly and warmly reaie.1 and caret! for in the depths of paternal love. There has broken upon them the sense au irreparable loss. Iso pen on earth ran write the desolation his death has brought to the home circle, Q ver the sacred grief of his widowed companion and children can only be thrown the vail of deep sympathy, Way their sorrowing hearts be raised f £ brighter land where the loved one has laid down his armor to rest in peace, till Christ shall hid him arise. That this preamble 1 and resolution be spread church . . record , upon our and a copy ,, e 8ent to the £amily of thedeceased, and request the publi cation of the same in the Hamilton Journal. Adopted Ath, by Bethlehem church Nov. 1888. M. B. Roberts. J. T. Copeland. Committee. & & See- Here. & ® The headquarters of Santa Claus wiU U with L Po11 -' & Co., Columbus, Ga., at the New Crockery Store. They have more things suitable for Christmas presents than you cau imagine. A calL on them convince you too that their prices are the very lowest.