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H 4 WLT 3 H JOURNAL
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HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
May ty, i83 9
CSSrSAL, RAILROAD of GA.
( OU nBCN Ac HOME RlU.tiCII.
rilisdulr Ns 23 , in flip*, t February 21 th ’. 89 .
[Btamiard Time 90 th Moridian.]
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71 Hul., STATIONS. 72 Miil.
H i'X» p in l.v Columbus, Tr>ioa m
3 Hi p n», Ar- Nances, Ar| !i >‘, um
:> 4 , j> in Ar fort sons, Ar it 40 u m
4 Hi p mi raj Ar Gatatlu, . r!» r 9 19 am
4 t) p Ar King iboro, /. 03 am
4 .45 p in| Xr H i tin (ton, An h VI am
4 ;») j> p ml Ar Cllfploy, S iintuit, A UfAo'U
i> 10 in Ar Ar!
5 i‘t p to Ar Waite -Sul Hp’gs 7 50 am
•> .47 P mi A r .'Unions, A i i 7 to a in
S 15 p iu|Ar Groan vide, bv| 7 00 a in
UspArturr of Trains at Columbus.
Mobile .flilnnd 7 10 a m—2 IK p tn—CA,\V
7 mam-i 20 p m—Ho Western 12 05 noon
—/ to p 'u For further inform ition relative
1 1 s -i, --Iale. ticket rates .best routes, etc.
wrllu, or call ir> it. in. K. J*. ( i a m it if t. Agent
U iam -in 1 .a. \V. M 'lintook, Supt. (Inlmn
basCa. K. T. Chariton (ien. pass. Agent Sa¬
vannah (ill.
I. oral 141 i- itt loo.
A large parly from Gieenvihe p cniecd
at K ngsboro last Fiiday.
Mrs. S. Cowsert, of Atlanta i* visiting
relatives in town.
Mi^s Mary Jphnston came up Friday
f. mu <’(dumb's, and spent n clay or two
nf home with relatives.
Mrs. C. II. Cook, is visiting relatives in
I orison mid Columbus this week.
1 )r. Wm Hi uc an imimnt prncti
tioiicr i>f rhomft<vilh*, via te d his uncle
1 r. \V. W. Bruce this w eek.
J ic h t sln-vvers foil Monday nlternm n
i to! night. Tin y e nded the atmosphere,
lull did mi! Viet I- earth to any gum
depth.
Mrs. Dr Morgan afu r a visit of n ver
nl weeks to hi‘r daughtir, Mrs. S
Jolmst -n. left for her home in Bainbridg.
Wednesday.
Thme are f, w lovelier p ores for a ptn
too than King-boro, and no more accoin
modatitig conductor to convey a i row d
thevc, than Mr. Hob Blnnford.
“Hackmatack,” a lastimr and fragrant
perfume. 1’)•«■ ■ 25 and 50 t ents. For
v ale by Riley & Williams.
i’.ir all disease an 1 del .rmities of the
eye. ear. nose, orthto.it. consult Dr. <>.
.1 '•Hunt. Specialist. CnlumhUs, G.t (If.
tice I i-IOhj Broad Ft. If.
Mr. Bishop, deputy sheriff of Ilu-seli
count' -'la., spent the night in U-uni ti n
u ith aheiifi' Kinilrotigh. ( limiiial* had
bi tier be oil tllC illvl t.
Mr. ('. I. Hudson’s many friends in this
county will r»gret to learn, that I is res- j
idi tic ■ nt l.il. i> Weir, Florid', iir.il till li
house hold gooiK were recemly to nsuni d
1 fuc. j
Mr. A. V. Coprlnnd and Mrs. A. R. '
oiH'iaiiil. returned from Savanmh Hatur
day. - 1 hey took in the Sunday School
Convention at Brun.wick during iln-ir ab- i
•erne, and visited all the places of note
'i* 1 "‘ l «r.mnd Sa> annuli. They rep irf ,
a do igbtful trip. j
Shiloh s Cata ititti Kkmkdv —a posl- !
tivi- eiire lor Ca arrli. Dipbilu ria and ( an
kcr- Mouili. For sale by Kilev &
Foe Dvseui’si v and liver complaint you
have a printed guirant.e on never” every bottle j
of Shiloh’s Vit ilizer. It t'aila to
cure. For sale by Uilev & Williams.
Mr. Jno. llarnes of near Stinson, had
the inisfottiii e to lose ids hi me by lire
Saturday night. He was awakened by
som • noise, ami found his house in fl I HU'S
lie hid only time to get his family, and a
4 " quilts out Ilf the burning building,
nd lo t t even tiling. He had no insu
ratu e end Ids losses tall hea\ i.y upon him.
A difficulty occured in the n« ighbor.
hood of Dowdell’s mill S tunlay winch
came near costing one ot the participants
1 is tit*... A dispute arose between Mr.
Will Reynolds and Mansfii id Terry color
~^r.r at ftr-t thought have been k %
to fractured by
th,. blow, andhe has been xing in acriticl
condition. Parties have been in search
ot the negro, bt t had not arrested him at
last accounts.
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t ' "J u i' K \ s,, .' s I "th ’ myself nAVKit, of and Hour- wif.i
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i U .f ‘k' > 11 N 11 l, -°n s l oNst xti-Tiox
Mtu.. For sale by Riley & \V,Uia.„ s
It has been decided to have the ‘polling
The Friday eveningjof next week, , w
court house. No one should hesitate '•*
t-i , L. i f . r e
I v.-i I , r lear of missing, . i here ,
will be plenty of cunpanv. ami each one
can find pleasure in contribitim' to t ii
all' •
pen rat amusement. Let us o pay
eur dime and enjoy a ^ood hearty lau h
There is lots of fun in a spe ling bee.
T ! e object is to get money to buy hymn
tK ks for the Methodist church.
Why Will You cough w l„ n Shiloh>
Pure «il! give inun.diate relief. |» r j e
r’s.. 50, is, k atid §1. Ft i feal e by I Ji
\Y itiiam. 1 vV
Married ;-0n the 15th inst. at the resi¬
dence of the bride in Harris connty
Mr. Jno. W. Harris, of (Jo umbus, and
Miss M. A. Henning of Harris county.
by Rev. W. A. Farley, of Hamilton. Mr.
Harris is a young man of sterling worth,
and is to be congratulated on having won
for a partner, one of Harris county fair
est and purest, the daughter of Kd Ben
ning. .Their many friend wish them a
long and prosperous voyage over the sea
of life and abunant enterance in the haven
of Eternal Rest.
Before the use of P ickiy Ash bitters
been ne gene.il throughout tli Sou h and
it was a fearful dose of “Blue
Mast,” an l daily doses of quinine, th .t
was force irdonw the thoarts of sufferers
trom all malarial troubles. In place of
S1 i c h obnoxious harrowing cuiatives.
Prickly 4slt Bitters, with i s mild, s.oot.i
ing action now holds suprem * sway, and
®* ter one trial, . i its •. use w hen u necessary,
forever established. You who have
sick-hemlaches. sour stonuchs, diseased
over or kidneys, can do no better
it give it a trial.
Editor of .Joui*N al: —I des re through
your paper to call uttemion ofthe Mayor
and council to what 1, and im nv othei*
consider a very inhuman tri atmeut ot an
old colored man known as ‘ Sam. in nur
town. The col ired , eopleand some whites
make it a matter of sport to annoy, and in
many instances to hurt the old negro wh ()
is an din. Not only that, u is exceeding
jy annoying to oilier citizens, and gteat
ly disturbs the peace and quiet of the
town. W e thii.k such conduct ought to be
prohibitioned.
Grunge Meeting.
County Grange met for regular orders
of business .May 7 appointed committee to
negotiate for coveting of cotton. Coiuriiit
uc 1'. II. Kimbrough K E. Fort J. W.
Cline /. T. McGhee and J. A. Maddox.
Committee to meet 1st Turn day in June.
Appointed executive committee; Antioch
Grange W. K. Nunab-e; Cataula Gra ige,
A . It. ichnston ; W. 11. McDur.iel. Wa
very Hall W. 15. M<G ec, Whitesvil.e.
R. Il.l’aiillo; Coptdar.d Grange. .1. C.
Grant an 1 M. 15. Roberts. Elected officers
Master John 11. Hooker. Overseer J. T.
McGhee, S- eietaary A. L. Sajiingion.
Steward J. W. Cline, ( hap 1 1 n E. A. Wil
Hams. As-isistant Steward «l. X. Mathis,
Secretary H. E. F -tt. Treasurer E. B.
Oueal. Gate Keeper 11. O. W Initer, < 'eres
.Mrs. Ir.i F. Bridges I'ciiui.uii Mis. T. W.
Sapittgton, Flora Mrs. M. L. Kimbrough,
i.. Asst. Steward Miss Dur.i Smith, ln
stullation of officers to lake place at tile
ie-u ui meeting in Augu-t.
A. L Haim noton ^Ills , er.
M. B. Iloiii nr Sec. l’ro Tom.
Don’t sn(F t from weakness nod de-
1 ility Don’t let gloom an 1 desp iinlenev
t I.kt- puss, s- « of the human tn art. Get
healdi. yet stength, get the power of Vo
duru cc ir-m using B. B. B. (Botanic
Tenehem Meeting;,
A Teachers in# itut • was org nizet* in
1 he com t hoii-e Sattirday, eotnpnreii rf
he bent and most progressiie tenehurs in
.In-county Rev. W. A. Farley wax dec
ted pre-ident and Mr. Blanchard Scott
y and treasurer. Important i du
catiotnl questions were discu-sed, and the
following fine papers read. Mrs. M. E
-Stevens ..School Discipline;” Mi-s. Lula
^ “Froper and Ini) roper Incentives
to Study Miss Lizzie Hou-ton, nnothe r
on the same subject, and Prof. W. II.
Stanford. ‘ Sch.iol Legisiat'on.” The
finest of these productions verc the two
by Mrs. Stevens an l Miss Lula Ward
The subj cts were treated in an emi*
nently practical but masterly manner, and
tliowe I a careful study of the questions
involved. The Journal av is nquested
lo publish tliese papers, but avr regr t
that on account of tluir length we cannor
find space for them. Prof. II. A. Hayes
delivered an extemporaneous address on
Practical Educa ion. It was character
ized by close research and investigation
ot the subject. Mr. B anchard Scott fol
lowed in a good speech on the same sub.
ject. The next meeting will be on the
first Saturday in June, when the follow
ing questions w 11 be discussed, “llow
to Conduct a Ilecitation. Co-education of
tli"Sex»8. Relation of Practical Edu
tzzzr* .......
Sh: * llenber ‘ s Antido,e f >r M '’ 0 -
stroys the c iu*e of di-ease, which Qui¬
nine anil other remedies do not protend
to do. It effectually neutralizes the poi
eon in the system and thus prevents the
chill. It conta n-no arsenic or poisi>
otts ingredient < f anc kind, and niav safe
Iv be given to mi infant. Sold by l)rug
is s.
Di iiasis, aii.ei, !-o.v -iae is, list eaf er cat
tt&t&'tXEursvnxt
uclimou f.i;n.~, h orx'Ilf ot s rts a ^’?5| ud ire 1 , ^' oa. y tone , hi " S up ’ a d v ur ,OU<,r, sys
tern by takws Dr. J H McLean S .rsaparilia.
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' Pirn* 'take .\ 0 iic 2 .
Customers pureias ug goods of me will
consider their ace nut* d u 1st ‘of Ono
her as I shall have demanls at that time
that cannot be ilelayed. Thanking my
friends heartily for their kin 1 favors in
1 the past, and soliciting a continuance.
I Remain Most Respectful’y.
« W. F. Glass, Drugg'st.
Chipli /, Ga.
Chipley T.ornU.
Rev. J. H. Eakt g was in his j u!pit at
this p ace Saturday and Sunday.
Dr. D. J. WilLams and Mr. T. *II,
Zachery,'of Wisdom Store, were fit the
city this week.
We make a co’rection in regard to
Quarterly conference of the Whitesville
circuit. It convenes Wednesday 2>th,
3oth, instead of 23th and 29th as reported
last week.
A milk shake at the Chipley Drug
Store for sale. A double shake for C.OO.
Mr. Smenna. agent of the Ertquir«r-S n
was in the city Tuesday looking a ft.ir the
nterest of that paper at this place.
Seien Soda water tickets for 25c. at the
Ghipley I) ug Store.
Mrs. Owen, of Columbus, is visiting
the t.imiJy J <d Dr. 1. L. T Jenuins. ,
The oat crop is going to be, a fai ure
ow j n g t0 lack of rain.
Mr. Charley Harris, of Warm Springs',
was in the city Sunday to see his girl.
Ice and lemons in any quantity at the
C'bipley Drug Sore,
Mr. J. H. Hogan i< making a neat a<V
,]itioti t» his re.*id<n -e. When completed
he w u , lRVC !ls nea; a ll0 me :l8 lg in town,
A picnic on hand at White Sulphur
Spiing Ftiday. A'so one on hand on Sat.
urdav at Brooks’ miil, and Kings, Gap.
Miss G nie 1) ividson of Greenville, i s
spendi ng the week with Mrs. O. J)
Tucker.
.The Woman’s Missionary Society met
at the Methodist church on Sunday eve
ning at 3 o’e ock.
Ice cohl! Ice cold !! soda water at the
Chipley Drug Store.
Mr. It. Spivey and lady, spent Sunday
i n this cit >’- ,he P uests of Mrs. and Miss
1'tinie MeKigney.
Mrs. F. A. Davis a few miles from
town, has beet seriously til during the
la t week.
Mr. R. A. P.iirne’ is touching the nmv
pews for the Methodist chu-cli with biusli
.
ani T >,,,n •
Mts« Mary Lon White, after spending
*omc time in We«t fVm. lew returned
homo, much tn the delight of her many
friends.
Ice cold soda water at the Chip'ey
r ’rug 'tore. If you would be healthy’
drink it.
A vonng oycinn'' pn‘so,I through towg,
t t week. It gathered some clhmc
fri'im a ,; no en J carried them into the n ir
ir>t : ! they became a mere speck, Tb
girm n f « were hlouw from town over to
Mrs T5raeoford’s plart't’on.
,r ' no-ice w onpvmimoiFnn in t’m C<-n
“ ,;, 'i f i n o tlm HT et th-t t v «- C. C. &
';' rn ; K U. willh->- an tho 4 *Gnta "nl
Florida -niVi", I r thcv Hn this, wh’ch
? viH fnt ccttip :»r*v ^ir.
her this wav from Oa-mttnn This is
news for 0'-i*-tev. For th°rf« i* nru>
filin'? r-r'iltt. lfth’« reid comer the ’■mi e
fU'-vcrcd 'Ww-non ih’c "’si*" n- 1 wh’fes*
vi ,P ifv ° rv ^ ns
Tho Conorul f > r fir^t d]«,
# r?f»t of Hi* ^olnnihiic A««on**ifinn ho
bold witb tbo Pbi» J<»v oho»*(*h bn.
ojn-ing. Fr : <Dv before Hm fiAh S-nd-v
i" Tun... Tn'-oduetorv will be
proac!.»,l bv T?« v . R. 'U. Buttock. DU
j,. lv0 hef . n . IO nnh , io ov .
pect go-d t>»ea?'hing. fino <3. <5. add os«i»s
„ n d profitable dtseu.ston*. A hearty
we’eomo vi'l be extended to all who
come.
For Sa'»s.
Two acres oflnn *. with 3 roam dwelling
ginhotiso. 5(Vn«v ein feed*- andeordonser.
sipain pros. S hor*p rower orgino, and
platf >rm scales, a'l in first class runoi'ig
order. Apjilv tn ,T. II. Bmwner. Gaines¬
ville. Ga. or L. L. Stanford. Hamilt m Ga.
Central Academy Items.
Eve*y thing scem-i quite dusty auddry
over here.
A good rain would rev've the grow h of
vegetation and no doubt imorove the aver¬
age stand of cotton as it seems to be nnss
ing in places.
Mr. Pomp ITuffhasthe host one horse
form in the country, and he can count
safely on twelve or fifteen bales ot cotton
h
visitiag It r br. titer Edgar tiii- week.
We a e g 'ing to ! ave another hee next
Satu’dav at seven and a had o-ctock P.M
c. me out S« ot m s woord book will be
u*ed free aom ttanee.
There ar: 'imes when a f.*el ng of l.t -it d w 1
ov r o e ihe in > t b is wh n tlie sv -te.n c r 1 - - e
or pure bkd. to fu n sh th vie ■ cuts of he;, ih and
tre g h. T '»■ liest r medy or p ir fy n» to bio J
is I)r. J. it. McLean’s S rs.ipdri la.
S ck heihic c, blkm-mss. osiveae-s. ar
p . inptly and ag ee b y bani-h d by Dr I. H. Me
L
school return mnv Dmoks to
.Iu _ lire , 1 .. lu Ison t ir >u|K»f»pt, n itMU tor
the candy pabiog g vdi them !a»t Sutni.y
afternoon.
F odt‘ of< i; s ii n cause <ti ('r 'e
a ci h wh 1 ■ sys tem b c me anc Dr. J. H
McLean*- Sar .*.i rilla ; «■ *ec cess cl 1
gesioianaa aSBIV u ioia. and 1 rs m ke p re b!
For a -a c a ii certain remnty t r trier and
as «*. use i» M. M i.r n*s S'trsipaiiHa C-.lL
aud Fever l ure; it s vv r. ciite-i to - uri*.
Mrs. Kev.’ cm 11 b ns n h been qu't
sick fir iin>re tii.-tn two w, e s with a v-. rv
maliguaut :v *- ot Typhoid fever *1 t is
u uier the ski Ifu tiea’im-nt of Dr. Wit
liauif ani ts iiupr0..ng, Dvi >
FRAZER & DOZtfR
HARDWARE.
Columbus, Ga.
AGENTS FOR THE,
White Mountain lee Cream Freezer.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
PRICES YOU SI. 00 LD ROT RESIST
OHAWOELLOB & PEARCE
COLUMBUS. ' GA.
Continue to sell every thing in their store at close prices
preparatory to moving in their new quarters.
The stock must be reduced at once.
Clothing, Hats, Furnishing, and Evervtning.
Call or mail your .orders direct to them.
CHANCELLOR & PEARCE
COLUMBUS, GA..
Hl^ur Merehani and Tailoring depart
sL* rnent is full of the latest and most at¬
tractive Suitings in the south.
EUY FROM MANUFACTUERS
DIRECT AND SAVE MIDDLE
» MAN’R PROFIT,
Engines, iiei o. Daw iwiiia, uoin Mills, and
General Machinery
“Eagle” Cotton Gias, “Boss” Cotton Press, Cotton Seed Elevators, Etc Etc
Write us for Circulars Naming Your Wants.
FACTORY TALBOTT & SONS. MACON GA.
RICHMOND, VA.
J C Weaver, Manager
Moore’s Famous Cash, Store.
We cordially invite the people of Hamilton, and Harris Co,
to call and inspect our magnificent new stock uf,
—Dry Goods, Notions &e,—
Having j’ust opened business we have no old goods or off
styles. Every department is full to over flowing with
nothing but the choicest goods.
—Great Ribbon Sale.—
We will inaugurate next week, the larg^t Ribbon sale, that
ever took place in Georgia---1,000 pcs. all silk Ribbons—all
widths and in every conceivable shade, will be sacrificed at
about half their actual value. This lot of Ribbons will be on
exhibition Friday and Saturday, 3rd and 4th inst, but not on
sale at the special low pi ice until Monday 6th inst., at 8 a. m.
This is certainly, a most excellent opportunity to lay in a
supply of Ribbons \try cheap. Ladies you cant afford to
miss this great Ribbon sale.
Parasols, --Parasols.
500 new Parasols, just received in all the latest shapes
La Pago, La Baton, Directiore, Marquise, CTopatra, in Sil*
verme, T)xodize, Celluloid, and natural wood handles, at
amazingly low prices. 100 24 inch. Plain black Gloria, Silk
Parasols at $:.oo, others at $1.50 for no better qvality.
Beautiful line of long handles, at 1.50, 1.75, and $2.00 2.50
Children and misses Parasols beautiful styles from 25c. to
$ 200 .
MOORE BROS. Columbus Ga.
1103 Broad Street.
Si* Li HI Vi i . po-t- d' v p«toh sav
’IndiHii women are pr<-vfrbt-'ly li-sPlu
and strong, o-ten learebing f° ! days with
■heir ’ -liies n(ion (b ir b^cs- In fact
it v fn qn«*R '1 v go’.ha (lay l >,lf in e Htni
.
if r ■ i ti- einent. wMh lh-'r tri - e« uro’i
.
he march. t hese women aeqiur- lb'
g-es 1 strength «ud |>;» e- of <rti dura nee
• v u o weed • h-t gtows >!> theiri' e >1
* (Female Mad
n ‘nip i L’ctr “ lu Weed v
'
•"I ..liftw Weed (Female Medicine) ha
f r yen a g vent l les-'i ..1 to tb« vyesk, do*
IC’ite. iVer ttorked wouirn of olir 1- ti
r!?>. >s. f*ar it is said th t ai? ah * use t
ke-'p robust bex ’y.
t».v Kile-v & WiJiaai A 'V. F. G -hs
0 v 1 ley sell t
for Titr. r.T.rsnn. sad
or IV-VIM . >; ..a.-.a, Indigestion
it wn s ;i’(>5' niTTi ns.
For !.') uG *u
“Talbott •>j Encfines;
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\atirs School Teach -rs.
An examii).atin:i nl app'icnnts for teach
ers license will be in ^ amiltonon tint J f l'h
diyofMay 1-8‘t. AH w !k> tailed t“ at¬
tend m January will hav- th ■ last ’ ppor
tunity in May. 3\ A. Fact ky
County i 5 ch;joi l ok j
Harr s County Sheriff Sales,
Will be sold bvf re the court bouse
door in the town of Hamilton » arsis
county. Georgia, within the !ej ‘i b ! bis
of t'Uloii' -aq-s to tlie ldgh'*st r r- ht't
bi* der. for cash, on the first Tuesday u
!uoe ; ■ -\*. tii- follow ing jr' i'eity. a a
S ixty acres of land mole or it -s. heir.g tn«
n itih-easl corner of lot oi land nc r
i' rty 4!j) in iho (19t'*J di-tr : c r of li r is
c us ty. Said laud levied • anfi 5
toe piuperty ot A biv. t*» g ai i v a ti.
fa. if*tied from the [*r»f»r t ourt ,* ep. id
' county in f-.ver of K G Hn 1 i.i-'lT b.
M. D Good A- Go. trim*;- ret - »s. A J
3- 1 - 4 G L • : fi
50 ‘3 ars Experience.
Establishedi'1839