The Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1889-1920, May 10, 1889, Image 1

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©ie Mammon Journal <» VOL. XVII. TAKF U 2 JLj±r JiUlionsness Torpid Livev, , Sic!c Headache, HOOD'S Indigestion, Stomach, S'Hir EUREKA laPirif^a tinn, Dizz>ness, kick Stout < hills <e- cVuor FOR Languor, Maes, 11ttHerat Debility Depressed jceting th! 1 ni'itaK'!u ki ‘r i> al V ; ill tia U 8 ( ' “iff,*5. ns! 8 ach isourco ifl.»ence in thepreparation tliat we ckalLn o* all eonipetinrs t» com iiuuinl any equal io it. \\ henever trieil it housed ».foe tureally as mmtly | as Eureka. tf&IZSSr'trliJiiZjjgg. I regard i mediein it a'ii . * very e . cac ous . £°„ f “; y iTtfJTtAtttfS <° °4l .*»**“ cid .i-tal o t ie you g. We ne never witKU it, da WJ de wst^y " ” Iw U^r ys ° n han To C . G.u tried Ho jnnesita ingly pronounc ■ it he b stmedc ue 1 h ve ever use i. e>o inva u b >• d > I r sard it tha t ketp it af i t o t h md a 1 1 ie time. I heart ly re omm nd as a most ffi »e.*i, r la leant saisia.to.y house¬ hold medicine. Mav.-r Cuff b. Gwimes. M ;ssrs \t. I). H > r d & Co-— D ar Sir : we have »eea sell ng Dr Hoo .’s E JRKK.A L ier M did e .aULcd 0 T' U Th Ct dema" ! with us haTso iocV.-ed •ve av n w bu'ing it in ten gross io s. We com aaitSjftrS^fW -«•*—•>' ' ColSfto . 2;. l*ut i ,11 to I quo* hi. > i iry lo'in. ai.d M« <I by all dr’igjd-t .<( 25 oO and SI a lM >tilo PATTERSON & THOMAS, Mfrs, Columbus, Georgia. L. L. STANFORD Attorney-at-Law. HAMILTON, : GEORGIA. .---— //w o I nm prcp tretl to obtain money for far* iriaits, on iiupi'to e*l forms, w-th inteie>t at It per cent, pavaule armnal MTkKFOiin. Ie. L. Com-HpouJcnt - SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. The justly celebrated German com¬ pound remedies are sold at the following places: Drug Store, Cluley Cataula. F. I. IviMBROur.H. Cravford&Holiad, Cochran. F. M. Tally. Whitesville, Ca. Smith Bros. Oneal's Mill, Ga. W. K. Murphy Near Salem. Mas- M. A. Haxdlkv, Warm Springs. Ramsom Bros. & Freeman, Troup l* actory, Ga, I recomnt''nd these remedies as reMal>! goods. I will refund m-.ncy and ite agents to refund when not just as rep-i r -sented. I'hese remedies are deservedly hupuiar noiv. W. F. Glass, Druggist. i Sole Agent GhipRy Ga. On.eal Mill, Ga., Mar U, ’89. Thb is to certify that I was in bed with rvmmatUmand after trying a bottle "f (.ernian (’nmpound Liniment, was ablt * to be up snd plowing. I thoroughly and c aiscienciousiy recommend it to all suf fering with rheumatism. W. A. Hunter, - L'KOKGIA, HARI’IS COPXTY-Jas oKTuSiStaH application for letters of jecoased makes •Jvimission. All persons concerned are hereby noti fit-d to show cause, it any they have, by kn-S^mli no. «po!i<;arit. hand and official sigua ( Jivoti under my urc. April l, 1 HtHI. J. F. C. Wiliinn* Ord'y. Thrir Business Booming. caused such . Probably no one thing has B Lore n ^lhTu?li r nVawLVto C U^ir Jus: tomers of many free trial bottles of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption rrclahSle^ni^from ir^t' thnt h ixiways cures and never disappoints, < oughs. Colds. Asthma, Jironchiiis. • r.mp. and all throat and lung diseases cuicklev ‘ cured. \ ou can t-st it before •n iuthv setting a trial bottle free, large ■ ize $ 1 . Every bottle warranted. ” Epoch. lingering i -p tran*i i<m from long, and --inful rickitess to robust health ma-ki * n »* poch in the Hie of tbs jmiivdu.aL •ni-.ii a rvmirkwbie event i* treasured in - m - itiirv ar.J the agency whereby the a. * i».| health has been attained is gra'efully . a«,-d. Hence it is that so much i» h-ard ..f F-ieetric Bitter?. So many t -cl ii v owe tbeir rest-.ration to health :'o t f 'e use of rite G**cat Alterative and i de. If you ar« troubled witU any di -e u :>f Kidneys. "standing Liver or Stomach, will surely of ■ng (i -h <rt you t‘n 1 rclh't It '■ IIM* »»! F.l-ctnc Hitters Sold t .V) * and *9 i : *-r Lottie st. L ook Ukwa Drag:*,re. JOSEPH L.DENNIS, PROPRIETOR. EDITORIAL NOTES. U Ji swamp moss, the bagging trust will .e vv l cP® c e ‘J n out 0 1 s J0 s ‘ anta « ourna • Several ' prominent^ railroad. ! mi - nates are inspecting Georgia railroads this week, and their visit may in important investments. A sad tragedy took place in Albany Saturday night. A young husband, whose wife refused to live with him shot her and then suicided. It was a run wa y match, and marriage in such ca * "ft™ 1>">>« » ^ A A . boy preacher . ot twelve twelve „ year. reared in the back woods of Carroll , c °“"fy <* «7««* » •*f**^ "*“* i prodigy and almost as wonderful ) \ | way as B ind Tom, the musician. JJ 0 jg without education, ullt 8I10WS wonderful kn nvlel g» of the scriptures ^ich he preaches withsymplic'ty and power. Severai gentlemen propose tO educate . , him. • The Central Democrat, published at Linevdle ...... Alabama, paid . , us the ,« compliment of copying two of our ed itoi’ials, blit excellent forgot to ffive US Credit. lt is a „ paper however, and we do not object to oar brother freely using the scissors on our col nmns since our readers first have the bonefit. The question of the location of the , F.xperiment Station was settled by the Board of Directors in Atlanta ' oes day. Among the rival counties offer ing bids Griffin won the location. Her offer of the Bates Farm of 123 acres valued at $15,000, wtth a cash offer of $4,000, made her in the opinion : °* <*ire f- or * ^ ie mo8t destable . site for the farm. Ti»e oftt*rs were all splendid and Griffin s easy ty probably balanced the scales m her For the Hamilto* (ovhnal. CURRENT EVENTS. Gov. Gordon and Henry W. Grady made characteristic speeches at the Centennial. The President’s train to the Centen nial was the finest “turn out” ever seen in America. Bismark using . much , tatty _ „ is with the U. S. Commissioners at Ber lin. The wily politician will yield if ha must. The trial of Dick Hawes for tlie murder of his daughter May at Bir mingham ^ resulted in his conviction, An effort Ubcmjmadeia MiUedge Till, to get up a cotton factory and will be ° successful _______ The Democrats are being deposed, Post Master General Wanaraaker turned out 1.516 Post Masters of the c j ag8 j ag£ w *eek. __ <*' fruit cron 18 excellent all over the state. It will be highly appreciated, Gov. ~ Gordon >-... has appointed . , Robert v. . Faligant, Judge of the eastern Judi cia.1 Cirrmt in la vJace P lace of OI ouuge Tudire xldatus arr s ,e8 ‘ gne '--- Reports says that Senator Brown has discovered another coal mine on W* Dade county property more valua ble than the other. -<•<-- The Cfemennial at New York pre sentea th «. lno8t g or 8 eoas dls P la y ever seen on this continent. The mass of humanity present overflowed that hu-Te b city. ■ Secretary Blaine is on the sick list and does not run the Government, Harrison is President and Blaine sees He will retire soon, and uone too i soon for hi.t country’s good. H. D. Howrcn, form -rly of flic , staff of the Ehquir.r-Sun, of Cohiin ! crea ting a great sensation as an Evangelist in Charleston S He u..i.. .1 ... tl.o .tie ct .wj. «-,! HAMILTON, GA., MAY, 10, 1889. CjI. T. II. Khuhrough, Mists'* of the Gwgia StaG Grange, gave the tt^^menUlSrlof" ^ted. 2 _____ H »n. W. H. Barnum, of Conn, Chairman of the Democratic National Executive Committee died on the 30, 0 f April. A goo<l man has “passed bourne from whence no traveler ev , er ie turno 8 .” n - I ^ here is . to be a meeting in Angus ta August next, of Cotton Manufactu rers and Producer to consult and de vise mea >s for mutual help, and con suit the practicability of using cotton bagging instead of jute bagging. Tk. United SutotCm wi is to bo jw »*• t» .h.i r deC3nnial Census 13 taken Jn on3 d iy t is way> T he schedules are left at e** house on Sunday and Sunday ** are tilled up and returne l on M ondjy by the returning officer, IlEADEIt. tt Conttumptiou Surely Cured. To The EniTtHt— Pa-a-e inform your rea le r* tlu>t l have a positive remedy tor the a bolt* named ilisi-a<e, ISy its tnncly u<e tbou-an.ls . f hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad t(( (wo bottu s , lf mv remedy FREE to any of your readers who have mm- 811 mption, if they wifi 8 en»l nae tllfir i’X P>«« ‘"l' '.’^'"T’k'Seoa /' *' m. c. EXAGGERATION. Some people loose sight of the fact that simple truth, or truth simply ex ed is mor0 f arc ible and more irn easive than aU th# adjectives which (;an p a3a jbly attached to it. And begi(leg people who indulge in the habit G f exaggeration s> >i loose all r0gpect f or the tr lth and bosoma iu torioug £or taltt .teir, n g aadwill not be be Hewjl whe!n ^ ,,'^kthe truth. O telling n one occasion a you ng lawyer was mne vvonderftll stories about the size q( chestimt trees in Cherokee, Georgia. ( , tf0 X(nvn3 was present and after 8 j; 0 r y. wa3 ffnishccl said, “Jones if you h ad not been present and seen those bi g chestnut trees, would you have believed it.” Jones promptly replied, “No I would not.” Then says Gov. Towns, ‘‘Please excuse me.” This rebuke had the desired efiect and Jones had no more to say about big chestnut trees. M ississi ppian During the war a who claimed to be a quarter master, called at a farm house on the Chatta¬ hoochee river and was telling wonder¬ ful stories about the size, and quanti¬ ty of pumpkins raised in Mississippi Among other things he said that they grew so large that it took four men to mo ve one of them. \ gentleman present demurred to his statements. Another one present said, “D> yo f> tich Swr bottom aver th ere 1 '«"/»“ ' h f» ? *«* ^»“ ei ,h l‘‘ land 1 Ianted kin8 and . P ,fc m P“ f »P in the fall I hauled pumkins for six week, with aV.x m.le tew. and never got a place large enough to turn around in I he Mississtpptan was downed and told no more pump jp ln Kxaggciatbm s t or i e s k a bad habit easily contracted, and very hard to over cunt. lt sticks stronger than a nnd leaves the marks of bad ' c . . . .. . bi(>od * home people imagine t the statement mak *s a Stronger im egg . on . co \ or [ n r r t l l2 p i c t t re, but aa J? re revoIU $9 r» absurdities and re pudiates all. b—< you would convince, state th* truth simply aud it will work its way and bring conviction and good results. Truth is all powerful and will prevail, 1 he eternal year* of God are mire. But error wounded, writhes in j.ai i, Atui d es atnid her worshiper*. Vkr*. I Buoklen’h Arnica .Salve, Th** best salve in the world f *r cuts burns, sores, ulcer*, tetta .chapped, hand* i aaii rheum, fever noret, chibla'.n#, corns, and all sk in eruptions, and postively cures pile* oe no pay reqinvi. I* ran teed to^give perfect satMariou or ivioncy . r.fuun.l.d- Prtc, Sc p-r , , ‘ BROWN’S IRON BITTERS , lodigestion, Biliouriww, Mala r.a.Servou*»«*,*ndCenenil Debility. Fhyst chioa r«couunend It. All dealer* tell it. Gecuin* taestrad# Bsark *adcro***d red flaw* wr*ppw- ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Mr. EtHTOR:—It was tha pleasure of the writer to witness the el .sing ex pT U aauin V.vt^ViUey t JTcaa safely^ thVl never wit nessed an examination, more perfect, more thorough, and seemed to be m >re satisfying to pupils and ]> irents thin w is hers, thereby demonstrating the fact, that the children hid boon in the hinds o ’a wise, prudent, ind Htri* oui, practical teacher. Mrs, Stevens has bad about thirty year, experience in the school room, and while she keeps will u;o with all tin nowm sth oc j g j n t 3 a , c hing, she lays the found ti 0 n ter t'a j oil prim tivo* stylo, a u l bar £ gC (. f jr bringing bar pupils “1* “> *• » b * e of f*T ^ I » . ’ r. - . z 10,6 anrt cjnnaence ot tne ciuUlian is wonderful, an 1 doubtless the impres¬ sions for good she has already made upon the minds and hearts of these children will tell out in comin; years. I lie parents in this community have certainly been fortunate in securing her services for the present year, and there shiild bo a luirty co-oporatioa of every parent within reach of diis schoul to sustain her, fur ,hc ,„ ,.al. literary, and religious instructions which is her happy mission'o give, will be to the children a legacy richer than the sands of California and last ing as eternity itself, if appreciated. The school house is a large frame building well arranged forschool pur poses, 1 and is situated in a beautiful grove on ,i the Hamilton tt m*. and „ i n Greenville „ .-ii road four and half miles N. E. of Hamilton. Special mention should he made of the reading in concert of th,t b..„(it„i touching P - r “Somebody’c darling” by a large class of boys and girls, no fiction, no dis cord, but clear, distinct, and pathetic, ul,» of Master. Hubert B.biu.on aud I?.i«hard My hand who won the atteu tion and rraiae of the audiance as they stood and answered over two hundred questions 1 in geography s, 1 with out , tnibstng . . a word. , • w When . dinner j. was announced there was a rush to the various vehicles on the ground, bas kets, trunks, and boxes were opened, J and , mortal . j i beheld , . just • . soon our eyes such a sumptuous dinner spread be fore us, as the good housewives o this community vbic,vigrb«ly know how to prepare, relished by (he pupils however we older ones were not indifferent spectators. I was in formed that Rev. W. A. Farley had been vied and >va. expected t. ad dress the school, but failing to put in an appearance all were disappointed. At the clo->e of the exercises Hon. R. B. Mobley, Messrs Bridges, Webster, Whitehead and others gave expressions of gratification at the advancera nt which the children haJ made. ‘^ r "* Star.n, anannend that th. would bo resumed on the first Mon day in July. Do. PttfatM Can't b*i Cured. by local applicaii >n, %• they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear, There i* only one way to cure Deafness, and that ta by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroy f or «ver; nine cases out of ten arc caused i,y« a tarrh. which is nothirg but an in flamed condiii-.n o ^ the muen# surfaces. a t h a t we can not cure by taking Halt’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F- ^^ ( ’ 0 ‘ Toledo ‘ °* **-aoia uy iarug. c EUcrslU Xot««. Dr. T. It. Ashford and wife, are visit¬ ing their daughter. Mrs. Juba T. Davie oi Columbia Aia. Mr. A. S. Ellison and wile, have gone on a visit to Lou rale where theift daught " ’ ^ Col Ben Walton and lady, of Hamilton. were in our town Sunday, the gacst of Mr. [;, F. Carter and wife. Mr* Susie Carter ( ,t Talbot, »;*>i spent Sunday with the family. ^ ^ ^ ^ Mollie are -petioing some time in our town with Mr*. R. F. < artei. Mr*, i.antp, ,f \V»r<*rly Hall. wh«j h:i* been < ?i a vi>n to Dr. II. X. Bus Y and w,t**, returne’.I home Mo* lay. NO. 19. Mi'i Murrie I*MD >n return ;<1 h-m* jJ* 1 w ^ k £“*£""'* po£ h»i£ , ...... * ^ n, ' i ’ 1 *“ lor some nice oranges. Your correspondent ‘'ftd a nice dish of Irish p names fur dinner last Sunday they w ere of >'ur own raising atul the first we nail seen. There are 'imes when a feel'ntr of lav'it'de » will oy rco c the m > t r, bt« wh n the sjr tein c tve? or puro blood, to fu n sh th ele > cuts of hea th trsl tire g h, T «• best r medy or p ir fy ng thj blood is Dr, J. H. McLean’s S rsapari la. S ck he til c e, b 1 iousm ss, - os’ivenm, aea pr. mptly . nd ag ee by bani It. d by Dr J. H. Mc L a i’s L ver nd Ki ney P. let, (lit le pil s.) A cmiMileranlc sln»wcr # «f hail tell hero Di r tiny lust wees ihnush, but lift t* or no tinning - was done as tins stones wfero MU til. Th • farm *r* are com ilainim: of poor stands of cot >n though corn is looking very Wl ‘lt. We h ive the most fluttering prospect now fur a go id fruit crop thai we have liuti in ten years Mbs. Hknky F. l>ots Front Ison. Alliance is nil tne talk. They know that t >o much can't bo said of a good l,nn K’ Sa/l.y am j y um i, iv . Alr ,j \y. Livingston and lady, of B-all wood were in our community Sun av. \V# are always g al to wclc.inj tue genial Jo* Mt * 1,18 a ^‘^‘ c “‘Jy - , stand ^ of is reported rvtHP ded. Good corn generally, l>ut owing t » the late cold wind * on,e "pprehen-ion is felt a» to the atand ut uotl " n * ^!hrclo'^g . , °" r ‘u^ ,?*whneJsin 0 i th( lea ( erci8tM ot Mis* ICxa Fit spat riok's school at Mountain dill Academy. The exercise « insisted of speeches, dialogue, lered all of tious. and music beauuful ren w(iloh rpfl;CUjd nuic |, crttdit otl the ,„an e ge r. Miss FitzpU ink U an instructress in the full sense of the word. Oaring the »d short time of Hire; months »ho his w ,u gtai|( j a< a , n munimt in the hearts or th : people when she is gone to m'ether reward “ 8 he has gone t<f I.i.h mia G*^, u K »,.f a l task of "‘Rearing the tender thought, and teaching the young idea how to * h0 The Ladies Aid Soviet\ and the Al i ance ot this ^ place will give a basket din ner >t |h# Muuic Ha! i on t lm fourth Saturday in May. There wi ! 1 be public addresses, recitations by some of the y° un ^ f J ,k > an<1 a spelling in the aft « noon when ten ceuts will be charged tor sdmUtance the pr0 eeeds of which wi i go f or t p e improvement of the church. A 1 are invited to come and bring your dime, an<1 dinner. The ladies will meet next *££« “* •"“*.* '"'lu'cYiLl Atlant a Constitution Feb. 10,1889. TH g ORPHAN’S HOME, a p lvn J c. Agent and ^ rustce of the Orphan , s home at ^ acon » ^ xa -> Writes « et ter dated February 5 th 1889 . *.j ], ave been using Swift’s Specific with the children of the opphan’s h.nn. and« *y cha» ««b- bWO? - Sll «- I began its use between nine and ten years ago, and have seen many^remarkab'e results. Quite a number of die children had constitu¬ tional blood disease resulting from the sins of their parents and every one of these childern were cured of the hotnb'.e taint by the use oCS. S. S. There have also been scores of chib ; drtn in thi institution whose systems (they hav; been mostly without pa ■ , enervated by dirt . care \ ' w -re ’ ' j eating and Other foul practice. Every <mc S. and cf all these have chil(lrCn been signally haVC ^ benefit S ft * S | . » k ' oi have been cored who havc fak en enough of it. We have I also two inmates in the home, subject to painful re cutring attacks ol erysip etas. Neither one improved under I the treatment usual for the disease. When all other medicine was discard ed and they took S. S. S. the cure in , each case was quick and permanent, f or u , ev have been well for five years arid . , been return ot , the . Ineri uas no disease. 1 conld tell men inora of the rem iikaDe enres of blood disease by s . s . S . fur 1 (rava «« >t and kmm its value. L. B. Pavne. I T r**atise go Bio<>d an 1 Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer Ati Ga.