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VOL. XVII.
TAKE BlUioosness, n> ■)> • t
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HOOD’S w
*rX, oiisUpation,
Indigestion,
EUREKA ^ uUr ^jj^s'lepsia
Palp it a -
tion,
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ach
Lan f- b't t'pr
FOR erat Debility
. Depressed feel ing
ti.^'rrPit/rxMiT"nf _ 8 riwl ^.ffmtions!
hm' 1
the treatment ot <ill tlicsu cittc •
Such is our confidence in the preparation
that we challenge all competitors to com
pound any equal to it. Whenever tried it
has given nndounded satisfaction, and
our challenge is founded upon the expe
rience of intelligent patrons. affec
Mo remedy acts so delightfully an
has ofteT^ff.ctei a'ml immedat!-*to our children
wiun t iey have be n suffer,ng f.o.n lompiunts in
wIdl l SVfi„oo.c».-cL^'TK :L‘ , whar e U il 1 ;i.^:::V:iid < in 72 IorI,ec, ! !
M ! 1
ever ststss, use i. d> 0 sasjftvwsa.'Sfji- inva u ibie d > I r gard u that i keep
»t o i li ind a 1 the time. I heartily re oinmvnd it all
«S a most. ffidie'it, rcUble and saiisfactorjr
hold medicine.
Cliff b. Chimes. Mayor
Dr H Hw * EUREKAflfver MrJd'e
since us manufacture, and u has give, universai
Toes? We e «»
nenditio .Hwho are troubled with d.s.ase Co
w S rui^ 13 V ’’brannon '&
You« t Carson,
Nos. ro und mi Br 0 .di,t., Columbus Ua.
Put „ uii in liqum anil dry io'tu, and so'tl
bv «H druggist at 25 , 50 and $1 a botilc.
PATTERSON & THOMAS, Mfrs,
Columbus, Georgia.
L. L. STANFORD
Attorney-at-Law.
HAMILTON, GEORGIA.
•/A 1 Q
I arn prepared to obtain money lor far
n>ers. on improved forms, with interest at
8 per cent, payable annual STANFORD,
L. L.
Correspondent
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SATISFACTION OR MONEY
pj£pjj|^Q£-Q
The justly eclebrated German com
pound remedies are sold at the following
places : Drug Store,
Chdey ‘
c;aw™SElb.*“c'oehr,„.
F. M. Tally, Whitesville, Ga.
Smith Bros. Oneal’s Mill, Ga.
W. E. Mcrphy, Near Salem.
Mbs. M. A. Handley, Warm Springs.
KaMSom Bros. & Freeman,
Troup Factory, Ga.
I recommend these remedies as reliabl
goods. I will refund money and author
ize agents to refund when notjust as rep¬
resented. These remedies are deservedly
popular now. W. F. Glass, Druggist.
Sole Agent Chipicy Ga.
Onenl _ , Mill, ..... Ga., ,, Mar. .. 22 .. f» 9
, .
This is to certify that I was in bed with
rheumatism and after trying a bottle of
German Compound Liniment, was aide
to he up and plowing. I thoroughly and
conscienciousiv recommend it to all suf
fering with rheumatism.
W. A. Hunter.
Harris County Sheriff Sales.
Will he sold before the court house
door in the town of Hamilton. Harris
county. 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:
one'bay 1 mire" Sheba!
a,.<l mule name
levied on as the property of Joe Jenkins
t.. satisfy a mortage fi. fa. issued from
Joe°Jeiikiiw* del
s.-ndant,
4Uo at the same time and place 50
acres of land in the south east corner of |
HLTmmnivou dte easf Gde ^Gdum- I
b is road iu a Ion straek levied on by vir
rue of one justice court fi. fa. in tavor st ‘ |
Misses Mollie and Ann Gibson against
Miss Frances Whatley. Levy made and re j
urned to me tiie bv J. R Hodge L. C. !
\Uo at same time and place one
sniaii bav mule levied on as the property i
of J. R- Trammel to sati.-fy a taxfi. fa. in
*i*v 1 1 ;m. 1 s. i«su6 I l>v tlit? t ix colkc’or of
Harris eountv Georgia tor his state and
co-uuv taxes for the year 18M.
U li iviMBR 'MB Nb ff
/•EOKGI V. H \KHIS COUNTY- Jus
>1 il. II ><?au administrator <ic bonis non.
<it .( r.i -' K. Hogan late ol sa d county
.leee.ised makes application for letters or
dismission. noti
VU 11 i -..11- concerned are hereby
lied l au-f, it any they have, by
,he 1st Al ii lav in July n--xt whv Icitc.
ot’ di-mi-,-i n should not be grantei -aid
aP SSl under .m band and officials’- .a
mv Ap.il !. iss:». F. C. Willi un-Ord'y.
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JOSEPH L.DENNIS.
PROPRIETOR.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
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.IM The resolution W passed Ji by i|,„ “ e Him
llton Alliance has the right rm^
it. Italia laneemen su. > .
reso utl011 t ie ^ a SS nl g 1 us m - lh g l) *
The fire fiend has lately been rag
ino- with unusual fury. Many iaro-e
cities both north and south, have had
verv ^ destructive, fires, tl?e\nillions aggregating
i aZ^TsoToo^ a, * „„ v „ n : n
• Sunday. *-_____
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There are new developments * re
ported in the Woolfolk T It is
’ case.
sa d Ihat . . a trunk trunk o{ 01 MisS A iss Peavl i eaii Wool
folk s, full of her clothes has been
found at the house of Green Lockett,
co’ored, also the basket of provisions
Drenar -,i f or the picnic by the family
Mr. nalT^IHSTn. „„ .the
Columbus & Rome, who had received
0 ffi c i a l notice of his removal, has
been reinstated in his position. He
l>asbeenfai.hf„lin«,e discharge of
a ndthe
statement gives . general satisfaction.
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Many fond hearts on both
the sea are gladdened by the news
that the Danmark’s passengers are all
ga f e . They were rescued from the
sinking vessel by the steamship Mis
sour ; w hose gallant commander, Cap
ta j n M arre ll, is the hero of the hour,
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President Harrison’s new depart
ure in the order of business, in the Ex
ecutive Departments, facilitate., the
work. He has assigned „n. day in
the week to the consideration of bust
ness pertaining to each department
separately, and permits no encroach
ment upon tiie work of that day, un
less the business is imperative. It is
said that all are well pleased with the
innovation.
The great rvsh to Oklahoma reveals
the very significant fact that nearly
all the public land in the United
States has been appropriated. Here
tofore we have scarcely thought of
the exhaustion . ot the magnificent
near
public domain. It spread out over
thousands of miles, millions of acres
ol every variety of fertile soil and
desirable homestead.
Rut although great floods of eini
gration have been rushing in from all
directions, they have absorbed com¬
paratively hut a small portion of the
public land. The prodigality, reek
l egsne8 s, and probable corruption of
the United States Congress have put
the greater part of our most valuable
public, soil into the hands of the sel
fish and unscrupulous capitalists and
speculators, , . granted . , it ., to . railroad •, 1
or
corpora'ions as a bounty for building
n f roads which have never been built;
tfa h thJs fa i ]ure on the ])ar t of
^ , railroad , corporations seem to
have worked no forfeiture of title to
the lands. If some speedy action is
not taken to force greed to
disgorge its ill-gotten gains we will
he left to grieve over our lost inheri
tance.
Letters of inquiry sent out by the
j> hila a e lp h ia Irquirer to prominent
men and politicians all over the south
ern states have elicited responses
which show the prevailing sentiment
to be th f the ra f “. thc f ea >
be solved, . and that the South
one to
should be allowed to settle her own
a ff a i r8 without interference.
WWIe W * ° f the 801)1)1 reC W™
. . question and difficult
this race a grave
political problem, the solution of
which is fraught with tremendous con
sequences, especially especially to 10 ourselves- ourseves, we wc
also recognize the fact that the Re
publican politician at the North is un
fitted both by i* ignorance and • preiu
dlce i* i be to •
a. to any service us in
solving the problem.
He is unfitted by ignorance because,
hat , ing . studied , i- 1 ,1 the .piostioa omy t at . a
distance, he know.- nothing of the
capabilities or needs of the negro, or
0 £ £fi e feelings and relations which ex¬
ist between the races.
... He is unfitted .. , by , prejudice . because, ,
although ^ it ap|>ears that the great
‘ body of northern people have buried
their °\ d hatt ‘ S al ’ d kind
mgs for the southern hi other.
the average Repuhlic-.ta politi -lae
HAMILTON, GA., APRIL 26, 1880.
does not share i;t these feelings ann
has no love either for the negro or
the southern white man, neither
what their interests
d em an d , and ev ;ry Interference on
his part must he regarded as some
stro jj e 0 f selfish policy.
Buckloil’S ------•—-?-V Al'lUCil Salve,
The best salve in the world for cuts
burns, sores, ulcers, tetta.chapped, hands :
salt rheum, fever sores, chiblains, corns, .
teed to give perfect sausfation or money
refuunded. l’riea 25 c per box.
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For the Haniilton |ouk?^al.
r*iia ° i lFNT 1 EVENTS tV f " 1
has . been
Quite ^ a nice program but
made for .| ie R oa d Congress,
wlllt q w j|| am ount to, remains to be
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The place for the E,«n.,». *.
.
q'he location is very important.
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The stale of trade and the Agricul
tura, prospecs are ho.h good The
g “ unu: *
~
IIoil. Henry K. lid , ms Will ;.i tJldkC t
the literal v address at the Chappell
college commencement at Columbus
j n J une next. A rich treat awaits the
public '
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Cotton has nearly all been disposed , ,
ot ny ihe farmers, and the next crop
, s beinsr sold in th 2 way of mortgages
•- .• <
planted, , , this .
as soon as ^ is . . , wise.
Th r^T^i Tcn „«al school
ha ^.^Test » a barometer dnme^ 20 feet Itigl. fhe wilt, a
larges,
: ^metica This school is doing a
gK “ "“C_______ w ort
The sale of guano in Georgia . this
sjason has been larger than last, not
withstanding the numerous resolves
not to use it at the advanced price,
Resovles amount to nothing unless
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“Springtime nas come gentle An
nie” says l’eter F V nee, for the old
bacheiors are takir b£ a sun bath at he
street corners and talking gossip pa nd
crop prunpem.
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T„e,e pendmgin .be Po S ,
om ooo “ a fisxzn “ rz”;
the 4th H class alone. The spotted crew
are very hungry 1
President Harrison continues to
make appointments. Sooner ot later
the Democrats “musi go.” In the
Post wflfice department about 150 ap
pointments are made daily.
Robert P. Porter, of New York,
has been appointed superintendent «>l
the Census. A very important ap
point ment. Some papers say that he
is -:..t competent.
Mr. Bald vin, Mail Agent on 1 he C. 1
& R ra lroi l has received official no *
uce that iie will be removed. Mr. Bdtl
win is a lust rale officer, has given
universal satisfaction and his removal
will be deeply regretted.
Coritribuip>n» ,, to the , ( ,, confederate f ,
Veterans Home have been renrarka
b!y fine and are a cred t to this age.
True patriotism is not dead nor sice,.
ing. May wis counse.s prevail in Hs
application. R vi>EK.
c«re„.
by loca. appima i m. as tit ,*y can not_ reach
the di-.ea-.-d porn m ot the ear, there
only one way m cure Deafness, and that
Is ^usell’in ' \u! iSumZ'oZutinn l.f the
mucus lining < f the Ku-tachmi. l ubc.
When this tube gets inti .vu-d you have
r “‘»b'i , m -.mod or imp. rf-.-t hearing, and
” hen “ ) \ 1 ' U ' ' ‘' ,M “' D.-af.ie,- 1 -im
resu | t amt iuir-ss toe ir.ti.tnmtftn c-.n he
,
taken <mt au<! t-u- tube lestoreo to i s
normal e-mdiiion. hearing will he destroy
f-^ver: nm-ea-t-s .ml of ten are caused
C/i.ju.n. »» .iitu is not.-iuix ‘gr an id
.• .mini of it.e mucu- *ur»aces.
We wil p.- On - Hu mired D.dlat. tor
any.ca-e -d Deaf-.- •-» ^cau-ed by f atarrhy
that we can n t cure bv taking Hall s
Cmrr ,, ( Sl , t circulars, tree
j.- j 1 ;m; v & (’<>., ioledo, O.
£y**-v/d ; . Drug -i-t-. 75c.
DR W T. POOL,
>>!::•. nsr.
Offic- in Webster Building. All Di
sea-v-suf the mouth and I'e.-th treat
eu i:i the bc-t :n:.iiner.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
THE CONFEDERATE HOME.
Editor Journal:—T wenty five
years ago tliis tranquil and Sunny
South unpaged was engaged in a bloody civil
strife in ancient and
modern history. The blood of the
country was sacrificed for a cause that
lhc >' consider right and maintained
It is true that the might of the
sword has practically settled all ques
tions at issue in that great st.uggle
tut the principles remain unstained
hearts of allI true soutnerners. ^ I ncy
are reflected with tlie freshness of a
morning sun in the old veterans who
loQt - thpir liml)*? and strcofftli ° Hi con
secrated 1 service to their . country
They were true “in a tun; that tried
men > s sou | s ”
Mankind in all a^es have reward
ei n ,| h„nnr«l rhetrnlv ^ hnve and
. . ^ f
n l )r t UI ' 1 "''/ ,* ™ '‘TT
ed . ot f this | , ai.l, hut sne appe ■ o<
higher power, a higher duty, a ng ler
«-»
Swd,«»^a■»i»*«, marble
CTOSlty »rn«ifu mrirr* IllOfe lasting 1 isiinir t than il ci 11 flldiL G.
We have in our minds at this wril
ing numbers of old crippled and
maimed soldiers in destitute circum
stance',. For twenty years they have
struggled fu, exist ance amid desola
tion as it were and poverty. Tor
lwen ty years they have endured hard
shins ■ surrounded by helpless widows
and orphans. , J>ut ., . .. thank , Cod. /, j. the
bri g lllerda y is comin g- The dawn
of then happiness , and prosperity la
breaking f,„m behind the dnnd which
has been only a . g
short while they will feed upon he
green pastures and he down by Ihe
still waters.
arus county us many o ■ ‘ ^
among her lulls am a y. ..
let her send a fund o that Umfeder
ate Home that will be an honor to
the lost cause, an honor to the brave,
an honor, to the state. Who will start
ou t with a list. Let Hamilton, Chip
] e y and other points in the county go
to work on this. The writer believes
that Harris county ' will respond. So
iuMei.be. Sympathiser.
sk.^CAnW
* ra
on my face, and has almost made a
young man ot e me. . pp 1. <L t i atk.
Waeissa, Fla.
A servant has bee.i afflicted many
years with cancer on her nose, which
,. C sistc<l all treatment. She has been
cured entirely by Swift’s Specific.
Thomaston, Ga. John Hill.
Swift’s Specific has cured my can
^ which WM T hath I am nowin
health—never better. , Have TT gain
ed 25 pound since I began taking
S wilt’s Specific. R. S. Bradford.
Tiptonville, Term.
A young man near this town had
an eating cancer on ill* face, which
had destroyed his nose and was eat
ing towards his eyes. J Asa last re
I him Swift Specific ...
"ort put on s
and it has cured him entirely sound
and well. M. F. Crumnky. M. D.
Oglethorpe, Ga.
My fatliea had for years an eating
cancer on his under lip, which had
koen b , a . a dually growing worse until it
had las under lip . to the ,
eaten away
°° ^
inside of Jus cheek, and tiie surgeons
aid a horrible death was soon to
ssotne. He took nine bottles of Swift ’
Specific, and he has been entirely
cured, W. B. Latkop.
South Easton, Mass.
Swift’s Specific is entirely a vegeta
hie remedy, and -earns to cure cancer
by forcing . the . poison • out t ot f .1 the sys- VK .
teln through the sore. Semi for book
on cancer and blood poison, mailed
free.
The Swift’s Spk< iff: Co. Draw¬
er 3 Atlai ta. (la.
Many Persons
Ar<* broken down from overwork or household
cores Brown’s Iron Bitters
SSTS^SfSwSfflSfoSKISSS:
NO. 17.
WOMAN.
Mr. Editor:—I n my scrap-book
the following truthful comment on
wives appears, and it is too valua
Me to be lost. It i, a delightful
tribute to woman, and ought to be
remembered and digested by all of
the old bachelors, and let them ‘-mend
their ways.” Benedict. “A judicious
wife is always nipping off of her bus*
band’s moral nature litHe twigs that
are growing H in the wrong \ direction.
If you say anything -.....m s Ily she ,,r will tT af
fectionately style you so- If you
declare that you will do some abs rd
thing • she 1 will • find n i some way of c pre
venting you from doing it. A wifo
is a grand wielding of the moral pru¬
ning knife. If Johnson’s wife had
lived there would have been no hoard
ing f "f up of orange /“ peel, no touching
SXTtf - - i' « ?
Oliver
Goldsmith had been married he nev
pr ’ would have worn that memorable
J enlous coot. Whenever littl.V you
a man whom you Know
w<«'*%^ «oki«g
or exhibiting eccentricity of manner
be he . not . • u »
you may sure is a mar''
man, for the corners are rounded off,
the little shoots cut away, m married
men. Wives have much more sense
than their husbands. I he wife’s ad
vice is like the ballast that keeps the
ship steady.”
( lEORHI A, COUNTY—Mr*
I Martha P. iw of Henry B.
Harris late of said county deceased have
injr ni ide application for 12 month* sup¬
port out ot the estate of sa il deemed,
and appraiser having been appoint'd uni
ihoir returns having been duly filed in
office.
All persons concerned nre hereby noti¬
fied to show cause if any they have, l.f
the first Mondav in May next, why sai l
return should not be made the judgement
of ihe court. official
Riven under ray band and sig¬
nature March 16tli 1H80.
J. F. C. Williams Ord’y.
^ ( goRGIA. HARRIS COUVTY—Mr*
I Mm tie A. MeCants has main applies
tion for twelve months support out .Lilie
Sid £
SL. h ’''
«fc.i rr: s?is.; V; r tz. said no
t |, e first Monday May next why re
tarn should not he made the ju'lq.-rnent
o the court official
Given under my hand and sig¬
nature. April 3rd 18S0
,J. F. C. Williams. ord'y.
THE VACUUM TIPPED ABHOR
pistol.
^
MarmlM* Accnrftt*. Rare. Garf) and trouble Tania!)i when
thU toy placed wit^ the (Jhiidren,or Parent*, it baan©
isisgszsasstsrjaisk
BOYS’ ARCTIC DRIVING REINS.
This was
k just the
I article wanted I
P
I when a
Boy.
It is very
strong, pretty,
YVl I ' I and durable.
U 25c.
Post-paid.
VELOCIPEDE BELL
YOV
cannot do
without it
if you
have a
tvheel.
Sent Post¬
paid for
25c. or the
articles
comjdete
for $1.00.
SAMUKL KIRBY*
Manufacturer of Bells, Toy*, Etc.,
MIDDLETOWN. COMM.