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Hamilton Jteuoml
VOL. XVII.
TAlCF Jill Torpid i Liver,
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HOOD'S 3Udaria,
Constipation,
Jaundice,
Indigestion,
Sour
EUREKA l\,lp Sielfstom- J J!”"’ it a
ach.
Lan & Fever,
FOR Genauor, Blues,
eral Debility
®Xuf e rf/ rivfri?
Hood's Eureka is a
the treatment of all these affections.
Such is our confi dence in the preparation
that wt clnUen/e all competitors to com
iias SSfS
our challenge is founded upon the expe
rience of intelligent patrons.
No remedy acts so delightfully an affec- ___
tureally as a household remedy
as Hood’s Eureka.
avd I regard It as H very efficacious medieine. It
cid^ntal the We ^pl:U«u without it, in.
to young. arc never as
we desiae to have it always on hand m cise of need.
ried’Hood's M-JrsM D^ooo&Co 'Medicine -Gen^leenkP-Jhavc
Eureka Liver well,and I
uuhesita iugly pronounc= it ihe b-stmediciiue I h ive
Yon'lutnd au*thc'time!^ I heartUy recommend it^u
«s a most efficient, reliable and satisfactory house
Cuff B. Grimes, Mav.Tr
bLTseilmg JSC „ .
Dr Hoo /sFAiREKA Liver Mrdidne
Mu~e its manufacture, an i it has given universal
‘«arfn“w JK“n“rcln W i!^s * 1 “” We 'com
Vours truly, brannon & CAK.-ON,
hv .nM» l . , rist'at'‘ff. l, f,o'aiid'*1 a 'ZUtL'
PATTERSON & THOMAS, Mfrs,
Columbus, Georgia.
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L - I s^£ES BD
HAMILTON, :
v/w_ O v/. -
T am preptred to obtain money for far¬
mers, on improved forms, with interest at
S per cent, pavab’e annual. STANFORD,
L. L.
Correspondent
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SATISFACTION OR MONEY
REFUNDED.
The ju<tl .* celebrated German com
pound remedies are sold at the following
places: Chiley Drug Store,
F. I. Kimbrocoh. Catania.
Okawford&Hollad, Cochran.
F. M. Tally, Whitesville, Ga.
Smith Bros. Oneal’s Mill, Ga.
W. K. Murphy, Near Salem.
Mrs- M. A. Handley, Warm Springs.
Troup Faetorv, Ga.
r recommend these remedies as reliabl
goods. 1 Will refund money and author
ize agent' to refund when not just as rep
resented. These remedies are deservedly
popular now. W. F. Glass, Druggist.
s„le Agent Ghipuy «a.
?hu!s m'cenify £[S bed with
rheum iti-ui and after trying a bottle of
German Compound Liniment, was able
to be up and plowing. I thoroughly and
conscieneioiidv re< omniend it to a .1
o rin, vMt 1 r numa s n.^
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Harris (1 . ( Olinty t Shsriff ou SalQSi c
Will be Mild before the court house
door i i the town of Hamilton Harris
countv. Georgia, within the legal hours
of public sales to the highest and be«t
bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday in
May next, the following property, viz:
.,,-r.l 1 n,„l. I,.™.
leued on as the property of Joe Jenkins
to satisfy a mortage ti. fa. issued from
Harris superior court in favor o f. A.
**“’ ““ "" k "” d "
Also at die Fame time anl place .V>
acre* of land in the south east corner of
i,. 1 number . LH).in> the^ 20 th distrithof
justice Vourt'fi. fa. in favor of Misses
Mollie and Ann Gibson against Miss
Frances U'hatley. Levy made and re
t, bv .1. 11 llod»e l-C.
.„,hL“ Trammel fi. fa. in
of J. K. to satisfy a tax of
nr h«nd<, issue I by the tax collector
: I arris county Georgia for his state and
coumy taxes fin the year lbMH.^
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a (OUXTY-Jw
, 1 F.oliGl V. HARRIS
deceaT^d 1 “■ n ::T'n!,Tni!tteoi J. id "coll*
makes application fm letter* of
.lUmisMon. hereby
All i-son- concerned are note
...houwmsta SWUM* “ ,d
’’TlllJu l.r my h.nff -..-I »«cM S«m
inr*-. G- 1- ;! 1. I8.-9.
J. t . C. William- Ord’y.
JOSEPH L.DENNIS,.
PROPRIETOR.
' IVOTFS
pnixnRlAI __"
The Oklahoma fever is raging out
| we8t west, If liu it was Lie veritable vm i land of
, promise the desire could scarcely be
greater to press into it.
j Columbus held a mass meeting last
Friday afternoon and subscribed St,
000 to the Georgia Confederate
Home. The queen city always, mo/es
with xv ;th the the front tront ranks ranKs in in any anj eutu- ear
P rise where duty orjmnor leads.
The Georgia State Sunday School
Association will hold its annual meet
iu at Brunswick, beginning May the
q ? • , sends delegates
be sent at once to Mr. W. E. Porter,
secretary of the reception committee,
rsrunswiCK i*a.
lt L stated ---—“--. that reda f let
\ a 011 111 '
ter postage to one cent is to department, oe con
sidered by the post office
at Washington. °. As the department; '
. it 18 , highly £ probable ^i __^ t? ♦». that w> the ^ change „
he made in the course or a tew
months. ;
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Between the directed Germans
and the disappointed colored race,
who ate all cUsgrun tied because they
have not been recognized by the pres- i
-i not administration,the have an enviable P-Ment^does tone. It is a
^igh honor to be president of this
oreat republic, but greatness has its
drawbacks.
The experimental station commis
sion finished their inspection of the
" before
11 . 1 1 rmhlic
The Florida State board of health
is going to compel the adoption of en¬
ergetic measures during the summer
months to keep yeliow fever from ger
state. ...... a,i,, § t
quested to assist in maintaining a
strict quarantine along the coast.
The subscriptions to the Confeder
ate Home are steadily pouring in, and
the required sum of $50,000 will very
likelv ~ he reached in a few days. Evrey
tl . ue 80utberu heart is enlisted in the
enterprise, and the sum will doubtless
grow, un il a snfficent amount is in
hand to | n ,uj u magnificent home.
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Local , elections , . all over the . country ,
indicate that Democracy is steadily
gaining ground, even in the
holds of Repuhlicanisn . 1’he old prej
rdices arebreaking down and
a ve beginning to see where their own
; n t ere , 8 ts]ie as thev become better ed
U| . a j e( p q’) le ,r r eat work for the
Democratic party during the next
four years *a is to educate the people,
It is slow work, hut sure.
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It appears that Gen. Lougstreet
has been like an incubus on the hands
«f the admindration. , T'lmv 1 hey cannot Mini it
decide what disposition to make of
him. They recognize the necessity
of ivi , I,-,,, mme commensu.
rate with boll, his abd ty and hw
physical defects. Ihe last appoint
Iuen t mentioned as likely to be given
...... Oenel-al U, H.m- K„„ 3;
but a few days may develop that
some other place has been selected for
him.
Mue.r Shrewd ULpu Republic Hu p politick,ns think
that they have discos ere< ic w ; a
which i» t., « 111 the-.Solid South, or
b Kepuuan ” f nu “t e te “TT <n. w iTv? 11 es “it so if
lv Democratic And now 'V ignoring
the claim of the negro they hope to
driv .o h„„ out of their party, perhaps
into the Daniocratic, and t ius neutia
li/.e what they conceive to he the so
r, ‘ Hf vin i, .‘ S °u th '
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But they are ini'.aken in 1 K n
reckoning; t will .
and this experime
prove that the white votes of the
^ p „-„ dice , bl-iiv rijlit ,n i»« 1
cotton t tu.ir i.i.-i J.ti - a»
•it!/-tti.
HAMILTON, GA„ APRIL 19, 1889.
For the Hamilton Journal.
CURRENT EVENTS.
As reported better preparations
have been made for a crop than usual
and , the the n out ,n W loot is isjiopeful. honeful
The Stats Fair at Macon and the
Peidmon* Expedition at Atlanta, will
be held at the same time next fall,
Atlanta ought to retire.
Hydrophobia ^ ,. llT seems ~TT' to be prevalent i f
all over the state . Let the worthless
curs be kffled> put a hi?h tax on dog8
and let the farmers raise sheep.
Savannah visited TT , the , Oth i by
was on
t * ie most destructive tire known in
!» ***■ Whole block, of
m £* were destroyed. Loss about
milllons -
~
Fires arc also reported , in . Augusta. . ,
Hamburg, Marietta, West Point and
other cities. Is there no means of
staying » this epidemic of fires.
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The steamship Chattahoochee from
o Savannah i a to -vr New v York 1 encountered l i
the storm of the 1 th, was badly dam
aged and was carried 200 miles out
of her course, and was 3 days late,
China i, ag tatlng the qaeedon of
expelling all Americans from the Chi
neae Empire on account of the Chi
nese exclusion bill passed at the last
8eS sion of congress.
Report says that President Harri
son’s southern policy will be to divide
the offices between white Republicans
and protection Democrats. The latter
are scarce “in these parts.”
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was lugher than ever before and dam
President facetiously said
that there was no surprise that the
Democrats carried the city election in
Chicago and other western cities, for
all the Republicans were in Washing
—•
An expert in the Agricultural De
partment fixes the centre of popula
tion in Georgia at a point in Jones
™ unt J 11 K ‘ lles Macon *
Reader.
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Blicklttll’s Al'nicil Sill VO,
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burns, sores, ulcers, teita .chapped, hands
*“ lt rheum, fever sores, chiblains, corns,
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GHOSTS.
The human mind is a wonderful
pieee of mechanism, capable of every
variety of sensation and impression,
Some of its impressions are strange
and startling. None more so than
the idea o* Ghosts. Of course nobod
y believes in Ghosts, yet it takes *
brave man to go through a grave-yanl
at night or to pass a haunted
house. There is more or less super
s t,tmn m every man s com, osition, es
pecially with the ignorant and un
learned, unusual sounds at night cJL may
„ al .,l c ,| le b ,si an.I
age may mvestigrte yet the electric
current ha., passed tin mystic circle.
Jj, 18 related of a company uL of young J
.......li.,,,,*- a Wa :!
was made that one of them could not
g G a h )n e to a grave-yard and drive a
psg down v< itho itloii g f i^her e I ne
that he would try and did
In driving down the peg in the dark
t h e 8 L;rt of his 'coat was caught l>v
,|„ pi . :{ al ,d i„ ri»i lls . | le Mt t l,„ |,aU
Wk 1 '“ ara,! “ H K ht,ne,l
that he fainteil. His companions a
Jj^tle wav off watching him, carne to
his reli ,.’ f ,. 1m . j,e might have died.
n-momber with dis
tinctness the impression made hv
. hf ,, tjll , j VOHth They
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hurtful and gave bent tocharae
ter w hich ihe event of after years
sc . tm .j v effaced. The impress oas of
ea| .]. -years, how potent for good or
m ,‘ "jjj "p u'hnmh^' an,I
.{ M #ep - . r t oixy . lflv a i r*. re. jnd ,i-I minted tome axsirt*.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
well disposed persons into errors most
hurtful and dangerous. Neither ghosts
or spiritualism will stand the test of
— -inhght of truth
disperses all such vagaries and restor
es health to the mental faculties. A
disordered brain may conjure up a
thousand phantoms but returning rea
son like the king of the day mil soon
dissipate the darkness and make life s
events real and true.
An English nobleman once adver
tised for a coachman. There were a
number o{ app l ica nts. The first one
said that he could drive within an
inch of a lamp post and never hit it.
The seC ond said he could drive witli
j n a f oot 0 f a precipice \hird and never go
U It The said he
far from lamp-posts and
precipices as possible, the Nobleman
selected the third man. And so would
Peter __1_ Pence. ”
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Be<rftae8ll Ca be Cured.
by local Application, as they can not reach
the diseased portion of the ear, There is
only one way to cure Deafness, nnd that
is by f constitutional remedies Deafness
is Ci use(I by an inflamed condition of the
n ,ucus lining of the Eustachian Tube,
When this tube gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when lt 18 entirely closed Deafness is the £
normal condition, hearing will be destroy
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused
catarrh which is nothing but an in
an y caHeo f Deafness (causedvby by taking Catarrh) Hall’s
that we can not cure
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free,
J-Chenkt & Co., loledo, O.
^ Soid , , ^ Drug -' 8t ^ 7oC ’
GRAND JURY PRESENTMENS.
We the Grand Jurors, sworn for
.
the fofluwmg presentments.
head, and cutting dead trees nearby.
VVe call the proper officers attention
to the same. The road to Etlerslie
near Mr. James Kimbrough's needs
changing. bridges need
The following named
some repairs. Bridge near Mr. Win
free, Long Cane, Davidson Mitchell,
and Johnson’s mill in Valley Plains.
We call the proper officers attention
to same. •
We find the court house has two
leaks. Ktst wail giving away. We
fin:l die jail in a very very had condi¬
tion and unsafe. We recommend a
new jail and call upon our represen¬
tatives during the summer session to
pass a law giving ns the right to issue
bonds for the same.
Finance committee of 1887 and
1888 Grand . Jury . Apill .. .. term , flB#
to . , iooo ,
they failed to -eport same. We call
ed upon said committee for that re
port. Which report shows ($ 409 . 27 )
short in school funds which was af
rerwards paid in and inaue the book
correct.
^ l)r wa,,t - t,,ne to ^' ve ° lir °fficers
justice arm sa isfy the peop e, we ap
P? 1 "* a fina " c e £ omm,t,ee consisimg
of I homas IV . Ramsey, 1. C Hardy
an( ’ ' 1 s ° exa, ' l U - g icia
h '»oks of the county at their leisure,
and re,)or [. at ^ P ri 1 "; rrn ,8( )°’ and
to be published In HAMITON Jour
Said committee to work under
• . , ■
J .
ur ^ rs oaI lfi ’ s rl< ^ iA> 1 )r,,lln o
, T.TJf
|, / ry $S 2 ( .. 6 o public school funds on
h n d. And recommend 125 . per cent
, • ,1 r,,, ai,-,, i„
| drs
recommend the following
nin)es f.r Notarv Public. Denn>s
Miller, tor 703 dis.ru t. W. D. Cook,
f, r , ,86 district, W. H. Harvel, for
(j 7C) district, Harvey Nelson for 717
,,„, rlcl We rcm)l ,the com
misstwidt lo sell the vacant tote „f
tpe county in Hamilton and pay pro
cceds in to the treasurer using their
,.i,c:retion as to sale,
In taking leave of his Honor, we
sav, '‘well donethoti good ami fat thful
servant”, and to Solicitor Carson our
thanks for his kindness to this body.
We recommend these presentments
he put 1 shed in Hnmilton Jot RNAL.
L. I.. HaROY. Foreman.
W BROWS IROiJ BITTERS
3 u»SS!ftJS«S!Sf All dealer* sell it. Genuine
Haiw recommend ft.
h « lr ^ inArka adcrcrt«^re<lllae8anwr»ppe»-
NO. 16 .
Ilnrgett I>ots.
Thu present prospects for an abundant
ruit e op is very flattering.
Mrs. V. E. Hargett’s little daughter
Gena, and Miss Vic Hargett, have just re¬
turned home from a visit to Columbus.
Messrs Jeff and Will Lay field, loft for
their new home in McKinney, Texas
few days since to the regret of their many
friends.
Why is it that I have always been so
anxious to receive Saturdays mail? Be¬
cause it contains tie ne at, newsy, spicy,
Hamilton Journal.
Hargett is growing fast, the leaves will
soon be grown and the grass and weeds
are getting old and tough.
Cotton planting is the chief topic of the
day, but the farmers have ‘ dry grins” to
their worst form, because tie cannot gel
anything refreshing from above.
Fishing tackle is greatly sought after in
community now. The boys and girls
are making fearful havoc with the fine
carp in the Hargett milt pond.
Rev. ,T. VV. Wilson filled the pulpit at
Antioch church last Sunday. He preach
ed an interesting and insiructive sermon
to a large audiance.
I)r. J. T. Moncrieff, a recent graduate
of the Atlanta medical college is at home
! t Don Ga. spending sometime. Don ha*
reason to feel proud of Tom Moncrieff.
He is a young gentleman of fine literary
attainments, invincible energy and moral
in the highest degree. He lias gradually
worked his way through alone andsingle
handed over all obstacles, and at last
returned from a popular institution a full
fledge M. D. ChuOk.
WHAT DOCTORS SAY.
Have used S. S. S. in treatment of
blood taint, with remarkable success.
J. Wiley Quillian, M. D.
Easley, S. C.
I have used S. S. S. for some time
in the treatment of blood poison with¬
out disappointment. Physician will
be compelled to acknowledge its mer
its. N. L. Galloway, M. D.
Monroe, Ga.
I have used Swift’s Specific in a
very had case of Blood Disease, and
take great pleasure in saying it was
a perfect success, producing a com¬
plete cure. I have also tried it in
many other eases with good results.
J. R. Ykkion, Millsap, Tex.
I have used Swift’s Specific in my
practice for some time, ajid find it to
be all that the proprietors claim for
it. D. M. Mu Knight, M. D.
Magxolia, Ark.
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I have taken Swift’s Specific for
secondary blood taints, derived great
benefit. It acts much better than pot¬
ash or any other remedy that I have
ever used. B. F. Wingfield, M, IJ.
Richmond, Va.
Swift’s Specific is entirely a vege¬
table, and cures by forcing out the
impurities through the skin. Send
for book on Blood Skin Diseases,
mailed free.
The Swift’s Specific Co. Draw¬
er 3, Atlanta, Ga.
I GEORGIA. HARRIS COUN’TV-Mrs
I Mattie A. McCantsiiss made applies,
tion for twelve months support out of the
estate of her deceased husband John A.
McCants late of said county. And the ap¬
praising having their been appointed and hav¬
ing made returnes to this office.
Ail per.on* concerned are hereby no¬
tified to show cause if any they have by
the first Monday May next why said re
tarn should not be made the judgement
o the court
Given under my band and official sig¬
nature. April 3rd 1889
.1. F. (,’. Williams. ord’y.
1 1 1 EORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY—T, N.
• Sparks has applied for exemption of
personality and setting spart and valua¬
tion of homestead and I will pass upmi
the same at my office at the court hoime
>n the i3th day of April 1889 at 01
/clock A. M. This March 19th 1889.
J. F. C. Williams. Ord’y
I 1 EORGIA. HARRIS C UN IT—Mrs.
II Annie Hardy has mady application for
exemption of personality and setting
apart and valuation of homestead and I
will pass upon the same on the 6 th day
of May * I 889 at 10 o’clock A. M at my
office. April loth 1889.
J. F. C. W ILL IA MS. Ord’y.