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HAMILTON. GEORGIA,
January 18 1889
I.ornl Mention.
Mbs Mcllie Walton visited rela
atives at Ellerslie last week.
Mr. W. O. Scott, expects to move
his family to Columbus next week.
Miss Willie Hudson, of Hogansville
:m the city the guest of Miss Lula
Mobley.
Miss Fletcher Turner left this
morning for Atlanta, on a visin to
her sisters.
Mrs. J. A. Hunter leit Tuesday
for Union Springs Ala. to spend a
few months.
Mrs. Patsie Truett, mother of Mr.
A. F. 'Pruett has been quite sick
the past few days.
Mrs. A. S. Dozier, of Columbus is
spending a few days with dvr family
of her brother, Mr. C. H. Cook.
Mr ]. M. 1 buker has been dis¬
posing of his house hold goods tin
week, preparatory to moving to Fia.
where he expecis to make ins home.
'idle attendance at the college is
increasing rapidly, and we hope 1 lie
school will soon be as full and flour¬
ishing as the excellent teachers desire
. nd merit.
Our streets have been enlivened
this week by the music of the hand
organ man. He was selling Light
..mg Ltnament, ami attracted quite
a cioval around him.
'The ri.oon was in eclipse Wednes¬
day night, but the sight was obscured
by heavy clouds, from which the
rain poured. This, of course, pre¬
vented any interesting observations
from the front gate.
We often wondered what induced
Dr. Bull to invent his celebrated Ba¬
by Syiup, but we understand now,
that he was a married man.
The newly elected city authorities
are looking well to the interest of the
iown. We are persuaded that they
vili not only maintain law and ordei,
but under their supervision the town
will acquire a reputation for neat
ness as well as sobriety.
Pleasant to the taste, surprisingly
quick in effect and economical in
price—no wonder that Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup is the leading prepara¬
tion of its kind.
Last Sunday was a beautiful day
and we were glad to note that the
attendance it the Sabbath Schools
was much larger than usual. There
seemed to be an increased interest
and it was very encouraging to Su
permtendents and teachers. Parents
should not only see duU their chil
dren go regularly, but should en
<! eavor to be present as often as
possible and give encouragement
to the good work. 'The hour
in the Sunday Schoof is excellent
training for chi’drenand the religi¬
ous influences thrnvn around them
will be of great benefit in the foim
aiion of character for lime and
ternitv.
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Dr. C. A. Brooks, who has been
taking a postgraeuate course in a
medical college in New York, is ex
pected home in a few days.
,, Mr. Albert Owen . laibot county,
d nephew of Captt o. C. Johnston,
was in tovvn Saturday.
Hon J. F. Jenkins, of Chipley
was in town Wednesday, and drop
ped into the JournAl office.
Mr. Bedell Parker, came up from
Columbus Sunday afternoon and
spent the night with his mother.
Mrs. JtiO. Buchanan, and Miss
Emmie Sparks returned from a
to Columbus Tuesday afternoon,
Miss Lanie Whitman of West
Point Who has been visiting relatives
here, ’ left Monday for Mansfield Tex
as to spend i some time with • . her , uncle, ,
Mr. Chas. Smith.
“Oh! woman, in horns of ease, un
certain, coy and hard to please.”
With children hurt, long hours, she’s
spent. Do try Salvation Oil, the
liniment.
'The lovely weather of the first part
of the week was succeeded by heavy
rains Wednesday afternoon ann
night. Thursday was again clear
and the weather as balmy as a
Spring day.
Mr. Kimbrough, s’lcrdf, and Mr.
1 lad ley, treasurer, gave strong bonds
i iiesday. Mr Murrah, tax collect
or, gave ills Wednesday, judge
J. F. C. Williams, says he does not
remember who is on his bo .d but
hopes to be able to renew it without
trouble.
Arlirul; , t thp Ha-.dlto-i hole!
. the week hn«r eiuliii* laniuiv ivm i 7 th
-H.S. H o Johnson, To Atlanta. Atlanta- W ra. r C,
Miller, Cincinnati O.; Albert Owen ?
Talbotton; W. )., Grogan, Grogan
ville, N. C.; I - W. 5 arneil, Miiladel
phia; Jacob Larnsberg, andS. D. Zu
fcer, Atlanta; Rowan MilDr, Talbo 1 :
J. H Watt, Columbus; Adrain Dick¬
enson, New York.
As we have said efore, we are
proud uf our numerous correspond
ents. Nearly every town and hamlet
in the county has had its reporter, and
has been kept before the public
through the columns of the Journal.
Some of'these correspondents have
been as true to us as the “needle to ;
the pole,” and we regularly expect the
weekly batch of items, and are rarely
disappointed. We solicit a coutiu
nance, and hope you will help us
keep the Jounnal up to its present
standard. Please send in your locais
early in the week.
An election for magistrates was
held in all the districts Saturday.
Mr. J. R. Livingston, was elected
without opposition for the Hamiiton
district, \ and will make a good mag
^trate. The race was excitiug in
>, h ® X a, \ e >' Plamt .hstr.ct The can
dijates Major I. N. Spark s, and
Sqire Anderson, both made a
a good race, the election resulting
in a majority for ’Squire Spaiks.
Rev. Base.on; Anthony, who was in
charge of the Hamilton circuit a few
years since, during his two years
pastorate made many warm
to whom the following notice of
warm reception at Wanesbcro will be
interest;—Th ladies of the
sonage Aid Society of tVanesboro
busy refitting up the parsonage
^' e reception ot Rev. fiasco.n
thony, who succeeds Rev. J. R.
Rev. Mr. Anthony is
a y 0un g Ilian f or this charge, but
comes highly recommended ss
scholar and pastor. He will have
important duty on hand at the
the finishing of the
Methodist church, which is only
completed, and upon which work
suspended on account of lack
funds.
For all disease and deformities
the eye, car, nose or ti roat,
Dr. O. J. Short, Specialist, Columbus,
Ga.— Office 1140J Broad St. tf.
1 b 01 f ./ the tiectora, . . , col ,
lege . of , Georgia . met in the
cba(nber Atlanta Monday, and
cast their votes for Cleveland and
Thurman. Col. J. M. Mobley
this place, elector from the 4th dis
trict was elected chairman, and dis
patched the business of the meeting
in his usual prompt and energetic
manner. 'Pile Atlanta Constitiuiuii
of Tuesday thus gives the personnel,
of die electoral college.
'There were Tom Watson and John
i emple 1 (craves, ’ the prize Georgia
. beauties; . red-bearded James A. Bran
nen, who came to cast the vote
the fust district; fat. fair and hand
some Tom Felder with a “Jr.” after
his name; Gus Hawes, the
of me last house; venerable Colonel
Mobley, who presided with dignity;
"Our Own” Jim C V r 1 U v, who Drou to- ht
his deep voice and mgniu — woh him;
Rodtey l >. Smith, of the sixth, whose
raunu face showed that he apprec.a
ted Ihe immor «,l the whole proceed i
ings; V McConnell L. johnson, grave
an si i ent save when he rose to points
of order; John T Jordan and How
ar 1 • W. Newman, the heavy weights
of the college, upon whose shoulders
fell all the heavy work; and Howard
Callaway, who is somewhathandsom
er edition of'Pom Watson than the
original. o
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State of ohio, city oe Toledo
Lucas county, S. S.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney &Co., doing business
in the City of Toledo, County and
State atoresaib, 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 hall’s catarrh cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and sudscribed
in nr/ presence, this the 6th day of
Decernbej, A. D. ‘86
1 > A. W. Gleason.
\ , SEAL Notary Public.
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in time. Sold by druggists.
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DISEASES. OOUOftS
COLD* ar.d CKROMSO
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Children suffering' from these destructable par;
sytes can’t be relieved by so-called worm lozP
ajers which only tickle Fahnestock’s the palate. Vermifuge, The time-|
tested cure is B. A. J g
you value and the incurable life of your sickness child, don’t seize it, wait but ii
spasms this reliable remedy it fails
at once; never
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oi mv Infallible Remedy. Give Expies
an Q p os t office. It costs you.' you Address nothing for ,
trial, and it will cure
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I believe Piso’s Cure
for Consumption saved
my life.—A. H. Dowell,
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CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Gough Syrup. Tastes good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.