The Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1889-1920, April 05, 1889, Image 1

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familtan |ottnmL. VOL XVII. TAKE Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Sic k Headache, HOOD’S 2 Indigestion, Stomach, Sour ■Dyspepsia EUREKA Sick Dizziness, Stoni- ° " ach, JLatis £• Fever, FOR eral belli tit ' y Depressed feet rival i ng in Hood’s Eureka is without a the treatment of all tlicse affections. Such is our confidence in the preparation that we challeute ail competitors to tried com¬ it pound any equal to it. \\ satisfaction, lienever and has given nndounded our challenge is founded upon the expe¬ rience of intelligent patrons. No remedy acts so delightfully an affec tureally as it household remedy as Hood’s Eureka. Dr. Ho >n—Dear Sir.—I !> iv: b.-en usi->g your Eu eka in my tamily for *he lait three orf >ur years, *ad I regard it as . very e licac ous medium . It has ofte i • ff cte 1 a m >s f . imme liat • to ou • chodr n w'v.-n t tey have be n suffer.ng from compl lints in¬ cidental o t te you ig. We are never wituou of need. it, as we dei ae to have it alw .ys on hand in c se Yours tr.ily. Tool. Gilbekt. Me srs M. D. Hood & Co. -G ii 1 enm I have ried H t d’s Euc.ka Liver Me iicine well,and I jnhesita ingly pronounc ' it -he b st med c .-ue I h ve ever use I. >o inva tt .b’e d » 1 r gard it that 1 keep t on h tnd a'l tlte time. I hrartdy re ornm nd .t al »s a most i ffir'ent, r-l.able anl sa isfartoty house¬ hold medicine. . Cuff B. Grimes, Mavor Messrs M. D. IIDod & Co—Dear Sir-: we have been sell ng Dr. Hoo ,’s EUREKA Liver M' diche since its manufacture, an I it has give i univtrsa ■a isfaction. Thj deman 1 with us has so inc e ised we a-e n iw buying it in ten gross (ots. We com¬ mend it to 1 11 who are troubled with dis.as.- for which it is specially reccomm nd d. Yours truly, BRANNON & CARSON, Nos. to and i*i Bro id at.. Columbus, Ga. Put u|> n. 1 quin nt.il tiry lonu, ..ml mi'.I by nil druggist ut 25, 50 «n«l SI tt turtilo PATTERSON & THOMAS. Mfrs, Columbus, Georgia. L. L. STANFORD Attorney - at - Law. HAMILTON, : : GEORGIA. ■-— MS Q - I am prepared to obtain money for far men, on improved forma, with inteie.st at t per cent, payable animal. L. L. STANFORD, f)orresi>on.lt'nt SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. Thejustly celebrated German com remedies are sold at the following P 'bilev Drug Store, F. ». Kimbrouoh. Catania. ( RAWK>ut)iH(»i,uo, Cochran. F. M. Taut Whiten vi He, Ga. goods. C °?'will refund m^VanT author m* agents to refund when not just as rep : esentdl. These remedi r are deservedly popular now. ^ g Dm-gist t ^ ’ Note Agent Ghipky tia. Oneal Mili. Ga.. Mar 22, 'sit. This is to certify that I was in bed with rheumatUmaud attet ttying a bottle ot to be up and plowing. I thoroughly and eonseiericioittdy recommend it to ail »uf tering with rheumatism. W. A. Muster. Harris f ounty Sheriff Sales. Will be sold bef. re the court bouse door in the town of Hamilton, t *rii« cHunty. (jHirtnu within legH! li«*ur$ of public sales to the highest and be-t bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday in May next, the following property, viz: One sorrel! mare rou e name Queen, ’^Oed'r n'as n,l to'sat'ufv l the pro <d |oe Jenkins mortage ti. D. issued from Harri* superior cou r in favor of C. A. Redd & Cd., against sai l Joe .Iv-nkins de Urk’b.y ............ „ d ■ Imr... Ii.mr F.i.i.k nine year, •dd, thirty bushels more or less of corn in the ear, thirty bn-Wu ci.tu.n seeds <’r less, and anoi 1 tv.» hutthr. <1 pounds ot fodder, levied n...... a- b. property of A. J. Living-ton ‘O mrisfv « mortage fi. fa. issued from Harri- '-iip.-rior court in favor of J. G I ruin & t o. *><a n.»t A. J. n’otgagr?. P '“ ' le ' ° U Also at the Mime time and place 50 acres of land in the muuIi east corner of i«»t number lb”) in the doth district of Harris coumy levied . n by virtue of ot.e justice court li **• in f.nor of Misses Moliie and Ai n t..b-on a-rninet Mi*» Knmces \Vbullet !.♦»■) mad*- and rt— turned to nu- I v .1 1 { II.hI-/,: I,. Abo at the *»>•»* nine and place ne t-ioali ba* mute I-'ie-i •■n ns (tie pr«e|)criy of J. K. Trammel t«» *im t a et> ti. t*. io :uv hands, i»t>ucd Lv tue tax coiL.eror ot Harris eounrv t L-or*ia for If - state and count* taxes for tie- tear Isr*. .1 rt Aunt t 'Cam st, tt t on of liomts’t-a.! and I wili (-:>-» up-it the same at nu •• ffii'e at the «v»u*t bolts, nthe t:*-tb da* »f Apr* :il 10 • k A. This March !!Hh D--:v . F. < \t tlJ.lAJt- ‘ b,f . . . JOSEPH L.DENNIS, PROPRIETOR. EDITORIAL NOTES. Jokes are allowable on the first day of April, but the publication of the ! escape of Dick Hawes from jail by '^p the Birmingham Age-Herald was a too far. and was not received ) vitb favor the P eo P le - The ish joke may obtain for the prisoner a change of venue. The state convention of the W. C. T ’ U ’ wiU be held in Au S usta ’ be ? in ' ning April 16th. Many prominent prohibition speakers will be present, and the convention promises to be unusually interesting. • S. A. Darrell has been appointed United States attorney for the north ern district of Georgia, and E. A. Angier his assistant. The other im portant offices in the state will doubt¬ less soon be filled by republicans. To the southern mind the work is pro¬ ceeding rapidly, but the President is too slow in “turning the rascals out,” to Please , the , eager office „ seekers , of his party, who are anxious for the S 1 )0I S ’ Henry M. Stanley the African ex¬ plorer, seems to bear a charmed life. He disappears from view for months at a time, and when all hope that he is living is abandoned, he appears again after passing through dangers that seem as marvelous as a tale of fiction. Some of the leading news¬ papers have published this week a long letter from him. Post Master General Wanamaker, made a prohibition tajk to about 800 at Sabbath school in Philadelphia last Sunday. In his talk he said, “The man who will not sign a temperance pledge, though he does not need it himself, to help a weaker brother, is not half the man he thinks himself to be.” Such a man will prate of “per¬ sonal liberty,” while he sees unmov¬ ed, his weak brother going headlong to destruction. The jury in the Echols murder caj4 e. which was tried in Covington wttwk ' bought in the verdict guilty,” Saturday morning. This leaves the Pitts house tragedy involv * d in d<sep mV sterv, and the question «f Wiled Thomas, and left Co hen a physical wveck, faces the p lblic with a sense of appalling insecurity. A strange moral lesson may be drawn’ from this case. Echols belongs to one of the best families in Covington but evil associations and gambling brought him into the trouble that has caused himself and tannly so much suffering, The courts have declared him inno cent, but a stigma rests upon his fair name that only the most correct de port ment in future will ever wipe out. It shouid be a warning to young j men to avoid disreputable company, aJU ] tu e8C hew gambling. I : ■ ______ lw _______ ihe senate spent three days m dts- ,. cussing Murat Halstead’s nomination as minister to G rmany, and finally refused to confirm; the defeat being due to the defection in the republican ra>>ks of several senators who had f e Jt the sting of Halstead’s sharp crit iri.ui, lull,,. diHcumiitm IIiiLstead’, Otnens nr unfitnesi* for the place seems llo t ^ have Iteen considered. The eJUO( . ra ;ts voted against him because . 1*** was such , a .... bitter partisan; and the republicans opposed him from jierson a j pique. Truly American states , uan8 hip is nicely graduated; it being the duty of a legislator to legislate. tir'd, for himself and friends; second f or his [tarty; a^d last, if at all, for j s couutrv. The God of fito rms has. for tile pre-ent at leant, put an end to th* petty bickerings around Samoa, America and Germany had collected the l«est of their navies there, each . , the other with her trying to impress 1 ■ • , strength. T, But old i j *npern»r naval . . (M-.eati. waiting until all the vessels were together in one little harbor, in lear s both nation* without aovth ng like a resja<-tahle naval force. Strick¬ en by a common ed.-miirv. it i" to b- hoped that both parties wili uo-.v hoo- HAMILTON, GA.. APRIL 5, 1889. eatly desire a peacable adjustment of j difficulties, action and the of disaster the international may fa¬ cilitate the congress incoming to an amicable agreement. For the Hamilton ioukhal. CURRENT EVENTS. President Harrison is likely to ma k e a better president than was at g rg ^ supposed. 1 * 1 Whitelaw Reed has been appointed minister to France, and Robert T. Li nco l n minister to England, Presidential Post Masters will allowed to continue in office to the end of their terms, if not partisans. The Albany Chautauqua has prov en a great success. Large attendance and interesting exerci-es. Report says that A. S. Hewett, of New York, and his associates will in¬ vest largely in Alabama iron mines. A valuable iron mine has been dis CQyered near Union Po5nt in Green cou an(i pi . eparat i ons are being made to work it On the G. & F. S. railroad, between Tifton in Berrien, and Undalia in Houston, there are 25 8aw mills with an average daily capacity of 311,000 feet of merchantable lumber. This is an age of extravagance. Mrs. Frank Leslie, of New York, wears on her person jewelry of the value of $100,000. Mrs. R. Steward, of New York, a consumptive, spending the winter in Thomasville found she was about to die and wished to die at home. She chartered a special brain from the S. F. & W. railroad to reach New York in 20 hours, for which she paid $1, 300. The train made the time hav¬ ing relays of engines , and engineers, at some points making 60 miles an hour. The average speed was 5o miles. The 50th congress will stand out ill history as having passed some very the important measures, among them following; To admit 4 hew state*. For a conference of American na tions in Washington in May ney t. Providing for the next census. The Chinese exclusion bill. To protect Indian lands from trespass by cattle companies. To establish a depart ment of Agriculture. To create a board of arbitration for the settlement of controversies between inter-state common carriers and their employes. io participate in the I arts exposition. To incorporate the Nicaragua canal. To protect the public inter¬ est at Panama and Samoa, Reader, POISONED BY A CALF. Mv J little boy J broke out with ulcers and sores, the result of the saliva » ‘ \ comimr J’ in con tact with a cut finger. Ihe ulcers were deep and very painful, and show no inclination to heal. I used au Jt e a number of remedies with no W.'iflt, . „ , b» tR «. Swift. u Sp«.#<i, c «d j improved with the hrst few i ones and in a short time was sound and well of tlie poison, r and hits general heakh niuch ; mprore d. John J. Hharp. Auburn, Ala., Feb. 15, 1889. In 1883 I contracted Blood Poison 0 f a bsul type, and was treated with iaurcury, potash and sarsaparilla mixtures, growing worse all the time, I took seven bottles S. S. S., which ° ured n,e entiw;1 y’ a,,<l no ,,f the dreadful disease lias returned. J. C. Nance. HobKvville. Iiul.,Jo.n. 16, 1889. ‘ j Swift , s Spectlrc ’ is . entirely .. *, vege Blood I . table, anti cure* oison >y forcing the taint out through the . The Swift's Sp 'cinc. . Co., Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, STRICTLY |N ADVANCE. Chipltjr I.ocnlx. Fishing tackle is in demand now. “If butes” don’t spell boots what “do it” spell? Saturday was a humming lively busi nes* day. Come again. Mr. J. T. Champion is quite sick with bad cold. Webster? blue back speller is in demand just at this lime. The little babe of Mr. J. D. McGee is quite sick. Go out to the spelling bee and have a j ollv time. Mr. 11. P. Hogan was inthecily Mon day. Rev. J. H. Fakes spent Saturday Sunday . in .... Heard county at ,. his former charge. Drs. Ben Tucker and Jack Gellespie, Of Warms Springs, were in the city Satur day Fine Havanna cigars at the Drug store in Chiplev. Mrs. W. W. Arnold, . who . has been vis- , ting her father in I.nGrnnge for several davs post, returned Tuesday evening. Tuesday was an out and out spring day. Steps are being made to secure at once nice pews for the Methodist church. They are much needed. It is reported that tbe gallon bartoom men have qu ; t selling —that is the Dun man Bros If this >8 facts they deserve some credit for so doing. They say if their neighbors object they will not sell. A p’essant musical entertainment was enjoyed at the residence of Mr T. J. Brooks in Troup county last Friday eve¬ ning Miss'** Mary Moss and Ida Dunlan who have been visiting relatives in the country returned home Saturday, much to the delight of their many friends at this place. The ladles missionary society of the Baptist church, met on Tuesday evening at the parsonage for the pursuance of their work. A delegation of Altiancemen of this place went down to Hamilton Tuesday, to e0l1ntr Alliance convention. An elegant gupar at the Chipley Drug flffered Rt COit . Please go out to the spelling ee and We cent* with the doorkeeper. Yon »j«» h1uo the " t.on’s 7 cr w " n and ' er ' tv's in the ff you would have some fun go out to the spelling bee at the academy Frldav ,. V( . n j n(f xt 7 n’cl-icV. Admission only 15 The proceeds to go to benefit of a f nnd to buy an organ at the Bnptis c h urc ii. Fgc* taken in exchange for good* nt the drug store. They do this in order to accommodate those in need of Pastor oil. turpenti'ne &c and who have not the money to purchase it. WiU he glad to furnish eggs to any one at lOcts do*. Mc sure a to spelling bee at the uraneinv. y your sweet heart mid *p e ll her down. Much fun is on hand, During the , . Monday lighting , . rain utrudk a nrgro cabin on MeDougal street and tore down the gable. A negro wo man had just stepped out of the house, had it not been thus, she would have been killed. Rev Tl H Bulloch filled the pu’pit at the Rapti«t church Sunday morning and evening, the regular pastor Bcv. W. W. Arnold being called away to preach at the Dt Baptist church f »r Rev. K, II. Harris. \V> are elated to note that the farmers ;<ro thoroughly interested in preparations for planting crops. 'Pliey ahould remem her to plant grain sufficient to sustain meal #m j bread at home and use economy to it* extremity if in debt, and get rid of that terrible monster The above might he the key note to the whole situation. We believe there is money making buri tie** in farming if the proper pbns are a-lopted. The man that raises hi* meat end bread at home ia as indepvndent a* a sovereign. BufklfH H A rUltlll Sit I \ P, „ n( j a || ,k io eruption*, and postiveb , iire*piles or nopay reqired. It uqtiaran ,^d to give perfect sattsfationor mosey rrfuund’d I' lc.* -*5c per box. NO. 14. Honntaln Hill Happening*. Farmers are looking dry. Planting cotton is the business of the day. Miss Fannie Hadley spent Saturday and Sunday, with Miss Annie Campbell. Miss Clara Smith v ent to Colunbus last week, expecting to stay some time. Di'ziness, niu-ea, drowinev*. dist-e^s af ereat ii'g, can trccured‘ind pr vrntedby t aking Dr. J H Me Lewi’s Liver and Kidney Pi lets (li tie pills.) Even the most v g toms an l hearty people have at tim s a f.-elinf of we ii in s -and 1 ssttud . To dis pel this feeling ta e Dr J H McL.an’s Sarsaparilla; ■t will i g pai t vigor and viridity. Messrs Win, ami Joe Webster visited relatives and friends here Saturday and Sunday. Misses Alma Watson and Ira Davis, of Beech spring, were in our little town g lini | R y |(ev. C. A. Martin preached an iutcr esting sermon to a large congregation Sunday. S'ck heidnc'ie, b I iousm ss, ros' iveners, mm pn L mptly L t nd ag nd ee Ki b y bani P. lets led (lit.lt by Dr pills.) J. H. Mc a . s ver i ney Them st de ica’■* c nstution c n tafely use Dr. H Mcl can’s Tar W ne 1 u g B ilm. It is a mi re remedy for toughs, loss of v. tee, and all throat and un g trou le. Next to the logs of a friend, is the death of a faithful dog, an J tliut it was when on last Wednesday Tilden Davit, died at the good age of 15. He was known by alias the companion of “little Bud." George is a man now, yet the tears flowed freely as Tilden was sent to the mother earth. FOUL poisons that accumulate in the blood and rot the machinery of the sys¬ tem. arc eradicated and expelled by using will Prickly Ash Bitters, a medicine that not irritate the stomach or bowels. It acts in a gentle manner on these delicate organs, and restores health in every caae. Beech Spring Babble*. Misa Leila Davis, who has been spend¬ ing some time With Mrs. James Robinson, of Chipiey returned home Nunday. II h-alth and lif.: are worth anything, and yeo *«* feeling by taking out of , Dr. m J »nd H McLean 'ire I out, S tone up erin your sys¬ tem . yn p a. t'o* a sate and cert,tin remei fat t*ie*r a*d ague, use Ur J. H. M^Leon's o*r**p*a*N Chill* and (ever Cure; it is warranted to ewe. Mlea Emma Robinson, of Hamilton, it spending some time with her many friend* in this comanity. Mis* Ida Watson retotned home Sun¬ day, after a visit to Miss Mattie Nelson near Whitesville. Prof. Mathia, of Cbntral Academy, vis¬ ited this place last Saturday and Sunday. There are time* when a feeling the of lassitude Will oven *©iimc the mo^t robust when syNtcm crives lor pure blood, to furnish the element* of hea th and ttrengih, Tne be*t remedy for P ir fyiRg the blood is Dr. J. H. McReiui'sS napari-U. Misses Ira Davis and Alma Wataoa vis¬ ited Mountain Hill Hundsy. “Maud" of Blue Springs passed through this place last Sunday with Mr. and M r - J- A. Reed of Whitesville. Much needed rain w«* gladly received here Monday. at’imple *, blntehee, «caly *kin, ugly unhealthy *pou, *ore» du end u'ctr.s, and tumora, oharges. atich catarrh, < ringworms, and ether firms of skin discas •*, are kymp’oiiw ot i4<»<>d impurity. Take Dr. J. H. McLean’* Sar*a[>*ri)t» Faults ofr'ig' sti'in came dii-order of the iirer a->d th ' wli 1 1 system bre *me ' eranged. Dr. J. II McLean'* Sarsap'rilla t*< feet* the p*oce*s of <>* ge* ion and asiimiluiion, and itni* make pure blood Mr*. Monc ief is quite sick with pneu monia. lt is feared she is dangeroudy ill. •Sabbath sch.iol has commenced a* Beech .Spring, with a full attendance. A. P. N. FOR DYSPEPSIA Cm Brows’* Iran Bitter*. Physicians recommend it. All dealer* keep it. »1.00 per bottle. Genuine has trade-mark aud crossed red lines on wrapt** MT BROWN'S IRON BtTTERS Cure* Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia. Mala¬ ria. Nervousness, and It. All General dealers Debility, *ell it. Q —«■— ftp clan* recommend haa trade mark and croBed red lines on wrapy* I (t F.OBGI A, > c -Jas. HH, Hogan 3 de bonis non. of James E. Hogan late ot said county deceased makes application for letters of dismission. All person* concerned are hereby noti¬ fied to show cause, if any they have, by the 1st Monday in July next whv letter* of dismission should not be granted said tprdicant. Given under my hand and official signa¬ ture. April l, 1889. J. F. C. Williams Ord’y. MONEY To LEND. LonoTime! Low RatcsI E»»v TcrsmI vply to THORNTON « CAMERON, Attax torney* at Law, Columbu*. O*., a* B. H. Walton, Hamilton.