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TAKF ltuiiouMne Torpifl Liver,
*«,
Sick Headache,
HOOD’S Malaria,
v obstipation,
Jaundice,
indigestion, Stomach,
Sour psio
H r W II ■ l>ys]H
I \ pita -
IV U \l>ix»iness, tUm,
fit a i
Sick Stom¬
ach,
4 hid* & Fever,
.FOR Languor, Itlues,
General Debility
Depressed feeling
Hood's Eureka ia without a rival in
the treatment of all these affections.
fcueh we'challt iaour confidence in the preparation
that nge all competilora to tried com¬ it
pound any equal to it. b satisfaction, henever and
has given nndounded
©nr challenge is founded upon the expe¬
rience of intelligent patruns. affec
No remedy acts so delightfully remedy an
tureally as a household
as Hood’s Eureka.
v “u D *: «gar” Hooc r,W, y :.s*. r y ve^ ^J;Tk «Lk h i ; i^ ^ .rfoufv«rs u’ r
* it oui mediemc.
C&dcntai u> to^havc the your g. aiw. Wc uie hanT»*o never withru* it, da
tnr C dcMac it ys °n G,
E«fe LfJKltT .
tn“ # H”“; D Li^- uelhive
jsahesita ingly pronounc- it be b stmedc
a most efficient, rel.able and sa isfactory house
hold medicine. Cuff B. Grimes,M
avor
sstt ” , ifc"»2*assia!?~srJtss » u
•end it to dll who are troubled with dis use for
Y? “» 5 |T’ l!)r r BR°| 5 S<Mf d '&
u tr Columbus Oa
Nos. to and IV Bra d ft .
Put up l II, I utio. amt dry wilt .uriH, -ml
b-sr y nil ar naKi-t »t 25 . SO $1 a
PATTERSON & THOMAS, Mfrs,
Columbus, Georgia,
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L. Id. . Jl ANjD OAtl.) .. „ r .
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Attorney -at- Law.
HAMILTON, : : GEORGIA.
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I am prepared L? obtain money 'or far
wers. on iiuprr»\e<t forma, w.tU iuteient at
8 per cent, payable animal
L L S G«MT^-!)ouJent *" ^
SATISrf. ticca r>nnw r»R MfllMFY
The iustl, "l,bre"l Ge'™„„ com.
»™re,r“' <J ‘““ r °' 0l<! * t l0ll °' 1,,e
Chiley Drug Store,
T. U. KiMBEODGH.iiataula.
iLM* Tally. Whitesville, SSL Ga. 0
SS^gL Springs. -
Mrs. M. A. Handley, Warm
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I recommend these remedies as rellabl
R oods. I will refund money and author
ize agents to refund when not just a. rep
resented. T hese remedies are deservedly
popular howl p DrnggUt
Sole Agent ChipLy Ga.
O^al Mill, O*., Mur. 21 ' 69
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rheumatism and after trying a bottle of
German Compound Liniment, was able
to be up and plowing. 1 thoroughly and
conscientiously recommend it to all auf
fering with rheumatism.
AV. A. Hunter.
/GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY — Jaa
S££Ti£ 2 application ?Sn for letters of
deceased makes
dinnissios. concerned hereby noti¬ .
Ali person* are
fied to *how cause, it any they have, be
the 1st Monday in July next why letters
of dismission should not be granted said
^Given under my hand and official aigua
Tire. April 1, 1889.
J. F. C. Williams Ord’y.
A Safe Ivestment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or ill case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
Druggist a bottle of Dr. King s New Dis¬
covery for Cousump ion. It is guaranteed
to bring relief in every case, when used
for any affection of 1 liroat. Lungs or
Chest such as Consmption, Inflamaiion of
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma. Whooping
Cough, Croup,etc., etc. It is pleasant
and agreeable to taste, perfectly Trial safe, bot¬ and
can always be depended upon. Cook I
tle free at ros.
Merit win.
We desire to say to ou ' cltl ^ ns -
for years we have been selling 1 . ,
New Discovery for' C°nsump 10 ^ ■
King s New Life Pills, Buck en
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have -
tZ iT«.e'gire” e .ilch : »“i” rrel sati.Vac
t j on We do not hesitate to guarantee ready
them every time, and we stand to
refund the purchase price, if satisfactory
resu’ts do not follow their use. These
remedies have won their g^eat popu.ari.y
purely on their merits. Cook Bros.
JOSEPH L.DENNIS,
PROPAIETOH.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Famous Myra Clark Gaines
suit against tlia city of New Orleans,
which las been in litigation for many of
years has been settled in favor
claimant.
The Atlanta Trade Journal is a
mammoth paper and teeming with in¬
teresting matter about Atlanta. It is
one of the best papers published in the
south, and deserves the popularity it
has won.
A terrible sto:m, followed by an
overwhelming flood of waters on Sat¬
urday night have made desolate por¬
tions of Pennsylvania, Virginia and
Ohio. Several lives were lost, and
much property destroyed by the visi¬
tation.
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Griffin has $8,000 to raise before
s he can pay for the Bates Faim and
secure the Experiment Station. The
county IS being actively CanvaMCu
and the icquired amount will doubt
less be secured in the time specified
-jj J{je contract,
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The Road Congress, which eonven
in Atlanta next Wednesday has
„id. well . pre .d m •**
Dromiaes ^drererehomth. to be attended. There
mretpromi.
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questhm H u * wUl be discussed in all its
bearings. Harris has elected u delegates jj^u,
#uawrau«uuiw» a nd wiffidoubtless be well represented, y
Senator Joseph E. Brown who ha,
been on the sick list, is recovering,
In the event of his death Jno. B. Gor
don’s name has been suggested as sen
ator. His reception and speech at
the centennial in New York has add
* d to his popularity, and probably no
other man in the state could hope for
a successful candidacy with Georgia s
govenor as a competitor.
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The appointment for Collector of
Internal revenue has not yet been do
cided. Ar void’s commission was made
»»k hot the President h.tag sway.it
otheHnreligntLn'fnto hir charactOT
AV as instituted. A decision will
doubtless be reached in a few days,
but who will receive the plum is now
W ‘ ° nl V to C °" ]eC l U,e -
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Secretary Halford’s visit to Atlanta
mficance. ^'r'r Important Georgia -V offices s :
are to be filled soon, and the presmnp
tion is that while the secretary came
south osten8iblv to meet his family
who have been to Florida, in reality
his purpose wss to look over the sit
uation anfl report to the president on
his return, the names °f eanrlidates
who are to receive positions. ie
suspenses, of the candidates. w,U
doubtless soon be over.
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Atlanta is always on the alert,
seek j n g f or new attractions to allure
°" “v,*** 31 *‘. -ill be
presented , the grandest fireworks spec
tacular ever seen in this country. It
is Paine’s production of the last days
of Pompeii, aud the manners, cus¬
toms, and houses of the ancient city
will be presented true to life. If Bul
wer’s description of the scene is in¬
tensely thrilling, what will be the sen¬
sations of the spectators when they
see reproduced in the c losing scene,
Vesuvius sending forth the volcanic
firesthat swept over Pompeii and Her¬
culaneum. All the railroads will give
round trip tickets for one fare.
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by loca“';"’t“iJn“’Lhtyrer?ot There reach
the diseast d portion of the ear, is
only one way to cure Deafness, and that
is liv conslitutiorE.1 remedies Deafness
is caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube.
Whent us tu e ge s it. jidi you ave a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed Deafness is the
resu i t a nd unless the inflamation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition , hearing will be destroy
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused
1>y o atarr h, which is nothing but an in
a*-* m “"‘ s " rfa " s '
We will give One Hundred Dollars fot
any case ot Deafness (caused by taking by Catarrh) Hall
that we can not cure s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
JQp*-Soid by Druggists, 75c.
HAMILTON. GA.. • MAY, 17, 1889.
For ike |ovhnal.
CURRENT EVENTS.
Col. Hanson,, of Macon, is out in a
card defining fci« jiosition on trusts.
The Centennial ball in New York
was a national disgrace. Drunken
tn en and women.
There ia a general complaint ®f
bad stunds of cotton. Rain is much
needed.
Rctnct fays that Col. David Free¬
man, of Ntwran, will be appointed
Internal Revenue Collector for Geor¬
gia.
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The Kansas City Star says. The
tegulation outfit for Oklahoma is a
new baby, a side of baron, a sack of
meal and a yellow dog.
Thete will be » waim contest 1rho
shall succeed Barnum deceased chair
man G f j|, e National Democratic Ex
eculive Committee.
The total receipts 5.471,013 of cotton tip bales, to
May 41b amountt to
IlllS Will not be 7,vOU,(JUU bale Crop
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The Centennial of the Georgia .
sui.u»iT«hx«Aifc«» w« ■»
celebrated on the 14 th of June. All
the padnate. are teqnreted to be
nroaont
Suicides ou,c,u ," are cett M ng ^ fearfully nu
merous. In Albany a man killed his
wife and killed himself. A watchman
.t the Ccmpress at Columbus killed
himself last week^____
The World,s Fair at Paris, opened
Qn t h e 5th. Piesident Carnot put
t j, e mac ., ixiei-y in motion. A wonder
f u i display was made. The United
gtatj)S was we ]i ,. eJ „ e en ted.
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Report says that Col. Williamson
for the C. R. & C. road, has. or will
le«se the North Ala. road from
Griffin to Carrolton, from the Gen
tra i r. R., an d take that route to Co
j un ,bus via the Georgia Midland.
There fa n othing reliable ia this.
The Exiterimentiil Station has been
located on the Bates farm near Gnf
hn, and James M. Kimbrough, ot
i^excellent®selection ^
Match
JZgs&XS* , ni %l . .—T, . , ,
stookf . bondg for future delivery.
Ji®wanovein . the e nni u direction
and ought to be followed by all the
8t f| es ' gambling ‘"“Futures is a ter
ril> e CV1 ■
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In lgl6 it took j U3t one bushel of
corn to buy on e pound of naile, now
one bushel of corn will buy 20 pounds
0 f nails. It then required the price
of ot one one bushel bushel of or wneat wheat to to buy ouy one one
yard ot calico, now 1 bushel of wheat
w i 1 buy 20 yds. calico. Still there
are gome farmers who wish for the
sood o!d tlnMS Ot yore. Bead...
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Bucklen » s Arnica Salve,
j'he best salve in the world fur cut*
burns, sores, ulcers, tetta .chapped, hands
salt rheum, fever gores, chiblains, corns,
and all sk in eruptions, and postively
cures piles, or no pay reqired. It is quaTan
teed to give perfect satisfation or money
refuunded. Prico 25c per box.
A REMINISCENCE.
The three roost distinguished men
of I heir day m Georgia was Toombs Joseph
Henry Lumpkin, Robert
and Alexander H. Stephen. They
were lawyers ot r great eminence in
^'^"^agVLnnTpkin Ul J ^ P w^n n'ar
. born and . wmle , .. eminent f
ural orator,
as a jurist his great forte was as advo
cate Qen Toombs was “sui genet is”
: sunshinc with the thunder
storni
c j om j in sight. Earnest, eloquent,
impassionen, he carried the forte by
the great battle axe of fact and fancy,
and breadth of argument that few
could withstand, Gov. Stephens was
all mind. He had no body worth the
name, but he was a giant in intellect,
a good orator an d most astute lawyer,
d ag ]j^ 0 ] n j ng & aiH j as coo l as an
iceburg, always r 5 ready , and . at - a
, never
loss either for argument or reply.
In the long ago these tlree gtants
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
STRIOTLV IN ADVANCE.
wcie engaged in a will case involving
over $200,000. Judge Andrews
was presiding in the days before the
Supreme court was established, and
the verdict of the special jury taken
from the grand jury list was final.
Thus great interests attached to this
trial. The caveat alledged war.t of
testamentary capacity undue influ¬
ence and misrepresentation. A
large number of witnesses were
summoned ard were present. The
case had excited great interest aud
the court room was crowded. Now
came the battle of the intellectual
giants. Perfect order pie vailed and
ev ery one seemed absorbed in the
isstie. Witness after witness was ex¬
amined, points made and discussed,
and rare ability shewn in every phase
of the case. When the testimony
was concluded eveiy inch of ground
for either side had been fully ccutcst
ed. Then came the argument, lu¬
minous, eloquent, pointed, incisive
and convincing. Such speeches had
rarely ever been hr aid, and when
the jury retired the magic spell was
scarcely broken and the remem¬
brance wil> ever remain.
Could it be that these grand men
wou'd ever come to the common lev
el of humanity, high? ana descend indeed. from Gov. a
ignity so Yes
^"“^ss"*****• -ifur his fati 8 uenhich was readilyac- “*»
«mW. He stretched hjjn«lf on the
Dench near the falling With SOITIC llW
books under his heau. He looked
as much like a corpse as a corpse
....if 't.elf. n 1 hose who looked at at him him
wondered how sueh a giant mind
( ful-said’ awh"per always
up to in loud
enough to be heard, “Lumpkin!
Lumphin,! come here. Let us hold
an ir quest over this dead man.”
C.ov. Stephens whose eyes were shut,
slowly opened tjiera and very dcliber
ately said in a whisper, ‘ Gentlemen
1 will pay you the fees without the
service.” T here was a loud laugh
over the entire court room and ah
seemed to enjoy Gen. Tombs’ rebuff.
MEMO.
PLAIN HISTORY.
Swift's Speeihc i. a simple com
pound, prepared from roots gathered
f rt , s | ) V f r#m the forest, and contains
nothing of the mineral kingdom, or
-y ixiisnoos substance, or an, .„!•
cle at Ell which comes from the
The formula “r* of the . remedy was
obtained trom the Creek Indians in
Middle Georgia by reliable white
men , who ha d wunessed the wonder
ful cures made by that trib; of In.
<iians, of blood diseases. Mr. Hugh
L. Dennard, of Houston county,
Qa., began using Swift .5 Specific in
^29 g , and j continued continual its its use use all -11 of 01 his ins
| an d asserted that he had never
known it . to fail to cure any case of
scrofula, blood taint, or contagious
blood poison. This testimony has
been corroborated every day for years.
The present Company was formed
in 1879 and since made known to
the world the virtues of Swift,s Spe
cific, and to day it is sold in every
city, town and country store all over
America, great Britian, and many
other portions of the world.
1 ««’> S „ »' -- f, s S 0 P“‘ •- fic „„j usc<1
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and known of many cases of thi
worst form of blood diseases which
have been cured by it. 1 know the
be ^"'temen of the
hi^htest t> type Jl and utmost reliability,
I recommend it as a great blood
ery, unequalled by anything that I
knQW cf
g Wharton.
Pastor Baptist Church, Mont., Ala.
Tr ia{ise Qn blow] and Skin diseases
,na le,J ' ree -
THE SWI FT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
Jsetiratf/ic Jfersons resulting
And those troubled with nervousness relieved by taking
from caru or overwork will be
Frown’s Iron Hitters. Genuine
j has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrupj*r.
NO. 20.
LETTER FROM CORDELE.
Editor Journal: —Will you ob¬
ject to a word from “ he man
from Dooly”? The last expression
will be recognized by Journal read¬
ers as one often used to denote ignor¬
ance and verdancy. But can these
words still be applied in the same
sense, and how long will it will be be¬
fore it is recognized as an honor to be
“the man from Dooly”?
The Dooly of to-day and th * Dooly
of a year ago would scarcely l >eak as
they pass by. The developm nt has
been rapid and substantial. T.iere is
certainly no better illustration of this
fact than the marvelous growth of
Cordele, now the principal tv wn in
the county.
A few months ago the fors iken res¬
idence of Gov. Jos. E. Brown, sol¬
emn and gloomy behind its grove of
oaks and cedars, was the onl ’ indica¬
tion that human habitation h id ever
existed here. Now hundreds of dwel¬
lings, stores, hotels, mills, shops and
houses of every description are here
to evidence Dooly’s life and enthusi¬
asm.
Cordele is situated at thejuctureof
the Georgia Southern and Florid 1
and the Savanah, Americus and Mont¬
gomery railrc ads, sixty five miles
south of Macon and thirty th eemiles
east of Americus. On each of the -e
roads hundred of sawmills, etiploying
several thousand hands, have spuing
up, as Cordele is the cent :r of trade
every branch of business en paced in
here is flourishing and pr isp trous.
The Atlanta and Florida railroad
and a road from Brunswick ate both
heading for this magic city of th'v
wiregrass” and with these means of
rapid transportation for the immenij
lumber business of Dooly Cordele w 1
grow to even geater proportions. The
city has been beautifully laid off,
shade trees have been set out on every
street and everything done to bejuti
fy and attract.
Hundreds of lots have been sold
and on many of them handsome res¬
idences have heen built. Vi eStimot i
of 1,200 inkiditanU is apt to be lie
low rather than above the actual }*> -
illation. A handsome brick bank
adorns one of the principal corners
and the manufacturing enter piss's
here are numerous and solid. But.
enough. When Cordele is my the ue
I hardly know when to quit writin
The only wa y to know what a great, ri v
we have, is to come and see for your¬
self. T.,). Brooks.
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eoamunplinn Nin . l v Currrl.
To 'Hie I'.’oitoU—P lease inform your
readers tlmt I have a positive remedy (or
the shore nmi> d di*eni-e, lly i * timely
use thousands of hopeless cares have
been permanently cured, 1 shall be ghol
to send two bottles of my remedy have FREE
to any of your readers who eon
sumption, if they will rend me their ex
press and post-office adilr* ss.
Respectfully. T. A. (SLocuM,. M. V.
181 Pearl St. N. Y.
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Kerch Spring* Hubbles.
Mr. Thornton ia quite sick.
We are glad to see our young men «n
deeply interested in t e debate. We hope
it will prove advantageous to them.
Pimple*, hit tcher, *km, ugly imli&.lthy s|.„ts, d>' re
crul u ctr-, nb‘ceves ard luno s,
ohaiges. n.ch a» skin cmarrh, «c*> ma, ringworms, bli and 4
ether f« rms t( tlisea* 1 *, McLean’* are ymp ems ot <
imputity. late I)r. J. U. Sattajaii ia
Tbemr .t <fe ica*c c< nstution c n «afely use Dr. J
H Mcl eanV Tar W ite I ui f Balm. It i-^ a mi*
remedy for roughs, los of voice, and all tl rooi and
ng troul le.
Mrs. Reuben Robin*c>n ha* he*n wry
s ck. but is eome b< Ittr at liii* lime.
Mrs Marion Davis, of Mountain Bill,
visited our neighborhood lust week.
Ev ,„ , „,i ^,,,.1... ,n
tmusaf .litgorwe nno^ and t.*,Miud<-. lodi
ft feeling tal-e Dr J H McLtan'if Sarf.apauli.t;
win imp a ,t vigor and vitality.
isuti.cient ^ <.nd agreeable
more
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throughout this community. < o d» are
th e eral complaint.
We judge from the bonqnets two young
raen carried home Sunday night, mr.«
«<?lady up the country has a besuitul
,
{ flower garden. fcTrjuu.tn.
| P)TD W T POO I
j J)EJS fIST
Office in Wcl sln I'niidii g. Ail I -
teastsof (lie nxutli aud Ttctk
; ia the best manner.