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[Last unavoidac^crowded weekY ifte following notes
were out.—Ed]
Thanks-giving day, Nov. 29th,
was more extensively observed than
for years past. A good indication.
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The legislature almost in a body
visited Augusta on thanks-giving day.
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H. W. Grady, was warmly wel¬
comed to Augusta, and made a cap¬
ital speech, the bnrden of whieh was
to show the importance of a solid
South.
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The bill to increase the salaries
of the Judges of the Supreme and
Superior courts was virtually defeat¬
ed by a re committal to the commit¬
tee. So far so good.
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The committee reports that it
will cost $75,000 to furnish the
new capital.
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The tide of emigration is turning
to Texas from Georgia, and large
numbers are going. The sad fate
of many former emigrants fails to
warn them. Stick to Georgia is the
true philosophy.
'Fhe legislature is crowded with
business, and a long session
will te necessary.
A new industry has been started
to maufactu re paper from the cedar
chips of pencil makers. The paper
js said to keep moths from carpets,
wool, furs, &c.
A Georgia Chautauqua is to be
held at Albany in March next,
'fhe enterprise is headed by by able
and competent rr.cn. Success to it.
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A boy 13 years old is the efficient
Telegraph operator at Fort Caines
Ga. How many such little boys
h is Georgia ?
The papers record an unusual num
er of marriages, and so ma rriage is
not a failure.
Col. J. J. Bull of Talbotton, has
been ill of fever for three weeks but
is now reported convalescent.
A tattered Confederate flag was
displayed at the Exposition at Colum
i us by Col. L. F. Garrard. The his
toric relic attracted much attention,
It was taken from the battle-field
by Col.Garrard aftev a desperate fight.
The City Treasurer of Macon has
defaulted in the sum of $17,000.
These instances are becoming fear
fully numerous.
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Some enterprising citizens of New
nan have started a soap factory This
is a move in the right direction.
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Small industrie build up town sand
make the country prosperous.
The Manufactures record, reports
new cotton factories at Ashville and
Llufl Plnff Citv City, W.U N C Winnsboro WinnsDoro and and New- «ew
town S. C. and Cedartown and Ma
con, Ga. May the time soon come
when the South will manufacture her
own cotton.
The Steamer Nacoochee, went a
shore on the N. C. coast, a part of
her cargo was ten tons of oranges
from Fla. Reader.
State of ohio, city oe Toledo,
Lucas county, S. S.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of die firm of
F. J. Cheney &Co., doing business
in the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaib, and that said firm
will pay the sum of one hundred dol
lars for each and every case of Ca
tarrh that cannot be cured by the use
of HALI/S CATARRH cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me andsudsenbed
in m/ presence, this the 6th day
Decembe.1 A. D. £ 86
A. W. Gleason.
J seal l Notary public,
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Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takeb inter
nally anb acts directly upon the blood
and mucus surfaces of the system,
Send foi testimonials,free.
F. J.Cheney&Co Toiedo, O.
J8@“Sold by Druggist, 75 cents,
Beech Spring Bubbles.
The rain came Sunday j as mild as
a lamb.
Mr. Joe Bass of Alabama is
spending some time with his friends
in this community.
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Miss Emma Robinson from near
Hamilton is spending some time with
Mrs. Jos. Robinson.
Mr. J. E. Spear, left last Saturday
for Atlanta, Ga. we wish him well.
Rev. C. A. Martin, filled his regu¬
lar appointment at this place Saturday
and Sunday.
Last Sunday night was a livly tune
on the serenaders. We thank Mrs W.
F. C. for our supper and wonder what
our friends though about the cow.
Mr. Ed. Booker, who is clerking
in Columbus, paid a visit to his kin
people near Whitesville last Sunday.
Mr. Elisha Pearce, of Texas, has
returened to his mother’s home. We
welcome Elisha home.
A. P. N.
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Shallenberger’s Antidote for Mala
ria destroys the cause of disease,
wmch . - , ^ Quinine and other ••
lemetiies
do not pretend to <lo. It effectually
neutralizes the poison in the system
and thus prevents the child It con
tains no arsenic or poisonous ingredi
ent of any kind, and may safely be
given to an infant. Sold by Druggists.
I've been suffering fos the past-three
weeks with a strained wrist. I tried
Salvation Oil and find myself, after
having used one bottle, entirely cured
Chas. Keyser, 199 Mulberry St.,
Baltimore Md.
Ellerplle Notes.
Mr. B. H. Walton, of Hamilton,
and Mr. Wiliam McKay, of Florida,
were in our town last week th “ gUeStS
^ ^ r r Carlef They left later
f or Talbotton.—Mrs. Newsom, of Co¬
lurnbus, came up on a visit to Mr. W.
H. McDonald and family a few days
ago.—Mr. J. B. Glover, road master
of the Georgia Midland, came up from
Columbus yesterday and spent the
day gunning in the fields around here.
Mi. Glover is a good shot and bag¬
ged considerable game and returned
a happy man.—Miss Mary George
Ashford, of Greenville, Ala. who has
been on a visit to her uncle, Dr. T.
R- Ashford, returned home last week,
—M fS - Robert Carter recieved a tel
egram last T uesday anouncing the
death of her sister Mrs. William Me
K- a /> °f Florida. Mrs McKay was
well known in this section and has
many friends who mourn her early
demise.—In the midst of life we are
death. Mrs. T. J. Hamilton dfe
parted this life last Sunday morning
about 2 oclock.. Sue had been an
invalid for some time and her death
was not altogether unexpected. She
was a consistant member of the Bap
tist church and left bright evidences
of her acceptance with God and was
completely resigued to His will, She
leavs a grief stricken husband and
several children to mourn her death,
who have the sympathy of the entire
community.
Mrs. ITenry F.
What Some Substantial Citizens Say
Waco, Texas! May 9, 1888.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga:
Gentlemen—Knowing that you
appreciate voluntary testimonials, we
take pleasure in stating that one of
our lady customers has regained her
health by the use of fyur large buttles
of your great remedy, after having
been an invalid for several years.
Her trouble was extreme debility ,
caused dy 1 disease peculiar to her
sex. Willis & Co., Druggist.
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Montport House, Wills Point Texas
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Ihe Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen.—Our baby when about
ttvo weeks chi was attacked with a
scrofulous affection that for a time
destroyed her eyesight entirely, and
caused of her J •- *
us to despair *—■ e *
Sue was treated by the best
cians without benefit. We finally
gave her Swift’s Specific, which soon
relieved her completely and she is
now as hale and hearty a child or
ihrec 55 can Le fyuu<1 an >' whe,e -
Treatise on I on ai Skin Dis
eases mailed fre
The Swift Specific C o., Drawer
Atlanta, Ga. ;
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TEACHEk Vv m iSi 1 ED.
A teacher is wanted to take charge
of Central Academy, three aud a
half miles nor.h west of Hamilton.
Apply to J. A. WlNCHeSTER.
W. M. JoNas.
J. A. Brooks*
C. P. Murrah,
J. T. Robinson,
Trustees, Hamilton, Ga.
Sufferers from dyspepsia and liver
complaints feeling weak, nervous and
dedilitated, should not use remsdies
that physic the bowels. Such treat¬
ment does more harm than good.
They should use B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm), a remedy that will
strengthen the digestive organs, heal
the diseased snrfaces of the stomach
liver and bowels, purify and cleanse
the blood, and restore perfect health
ami strength to every hart of the
body.
Election JNotice._
Notice is hereby given th&t the regu
j ar eleotton for Ordinary, Cleik of the
Superior eourq Tax Receiver, Tax Col
j j ector? County Treasurer, Sheriff, Ooua
< gnrveyor and Coroner of said county
; wlll bt> he n on {llQ first Wednesday
(2 A > of JaDtlarv< J 1889. Also the
j r ffor n6 Ju , tice cf lb .
Pp;i( . e aRd f ^ 0t , nMhleft ia , ach MiJim
; District will he held on ihe Sr»t Saturday
( 5 th 1 iv) of tTamvny, IS89.
J. F. 6 . William^, Ordiuiirv.
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Prudent people always have Laxa
dor convenient. It often takes the
place of a doctor and costs only 25
cents. For sale everywhere.
Uncertainty may attend business
ventures and enterprises, but it never
attends the prompt administration of
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Price 25
cents.
HE SALUTES YOU.
The fall stock of G. E.
Thomas, the no-shoddy cloth
er, is t he handsomest display
of fine clothing to be found in
the south. It has been select
Wiui ’VCiy gl eat care and
the prices are guaranteed to
fit like the clothes do—that is
always perfectly. It affords
us pleasure to call your atten
t j on ^ ese goods and to sa
lut<J you in behalf of Thomas,
th(J dothier glM J to invite you
tQ ^ &t the Emporium , one
doo „ nQrth of the RANKIN
y[OT ygjr
“Your babies” will always be good
if you give them Dr. Bull's Baby
Syrup while teething. It is a reliable
and sure remedy and costs only 25
cents.