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PintXID EVKKV FRIDAY.
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S8Ki>CK:PTH}N $1.«0 A YEAH
(. 1.. [>KNN'IS, PROPRIETOR.
H A MILTON GEORGIA,
May 3». 18 S 9
CENTRAL RAILROAD of GA ,
I'OUIHBIIN & HO.HI-: BltASCH.
Schedule No 26, in effect February ‘24th ’89.
[Standard Time '.Kith Meridian.J
71 Mail. STATIONS. 172 Mail.
3 05 p in I.v Columbus, Ar)] /■) a
3 31 p 111 ! xi- Nances, J* c 55 a
3 40 p m! vr Korthons, Ar c 40 11
4 05 p m A r Catatla, Ar c 19 u
4 20 p m Ar Kinghboro, Ar; -x 00 a
4 35 p ill Ar Hamilton, Ar! x III 47 a
4 50 p m Ar Chipley, Summit, Ar Arj * cc 10 a
a 10 p m,Ar a
0 26 p mlAr White Sul Sp’gs Ar -4 50 a
5 37 p ml vr Stinsons. Ar -1 40 a
6 15|im|Ar Greenville, bv 1 * 00 a
Departure of Trains at Columbus.
Mobile & Girard 7 10 a til—2 35 p in—0 & W
—7 10 a in -1 20 p m—So Western-12 05 noon
—7 10 p m. For further information relative
to schedule, ticket rates, best lontes, etc.
write, or call upon. K. 11. Gam 2 kl Agent
Hamilton Ga. W. II Md lintoek, Si it. L’olum
bus Gil. l-:. T. Chariton Gen. pass. Agent Sa
vuimah Ga.
It Hill Fay You.
If you contemplate making Bast, a trip to and any
point m die North. South, West,
yneUaiiJngl'ioVfarTsliMVi/tdocs'it^costv fmiV^iiVi'rtVfiVeof ct!a ge,"n'y'Ini'munation
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des.ied If von are a non resident, kindly ad
Vis • ne-in advni-.ee of \our depaituic and 1
will ,,.,. that you are ticketed tli.ough and all
Jj 1 aiigeinents 11 aile for the cheeking ol berths. your
bargu engage y»u theina.lv. sieepirut into car
Ti,u-e "isliim: to form s imya e
excursion parlies will be visited if desm d,
an 1 inhumation chei-rliill. given. I o ladies
and cliildern, and those travling without es
cort, I will give letters to the conductor en
rou e. who will see them safely through, and
render any asBlHtanct* possiliL* for their com
fort un i welfare. For ticket rates, map. sche
doles, or anv information, do not hesitate 10
.. ........... i,'ie. No ti mil do to be aee.oininodat
Trav. I’ass. Agt.,Central KiiUroaifof Ga.Sav.Ga
Local Mention*
Mr. VV. T. Barr, of Columbus was
in the city Tuesday.
Cupt. W. C. lohnston went down
to Coiutnbus Monday.
Mis. M. L. Copeland visited Co¬
lumbus this week.
Dr. Robert Bruce, of Columbus,
spent several days in town this week
wnn relatives.
Mrs. J. VV. Gamble spent Friday
ami Saturday in Colutnims.
Miss Mo lie Barnes returned from
a visit to ColuuiUut Satuiday after
on
For all disease and deformities of the
eye. ear. nose, or throat, consult I)r. O.
J Short, Specialist. Columbus, Ga Ot
fiee li-iti'u Broad M. th
Shiloh s Catahuii Remedy— a port
tive cure lor ( auiri h, Diphiln ria »ndt an¬
ker- Aloutli. For sale by Riley &
Mis. Copeland, mother of Mr A.
F. Copeland is in town, t e guest of
Mis. G. R. Copeland.
I lie county school commissioner i
exu'iiineil several applicants fer teach
ers places Wednesday.
Dr. S G. Riley’s residence is re¬
of -
ceiving a new coal paint. 1
Prof. ). W. Do/.iei, of Macon, was
shaking hands with his many tiimds
here yesterday. !
‘TIackmetaok,” a lusting and tragrant
nettuiiiv. 1’rio 25 and 50 cents, fir
•ale by ltiley & Williams. I
Miss Mattie Iruettls visi.mg rtl-|
tlives, m Columbus this week.
Mis. E B. Gamtnell spent two i
days in 1 lie q leeu city this week. j
a liss vlatue Atvierson, of Shiloh, j
is the guest of Mrs. FI. G. Hariis this j j
week. 1
Mr. Eugene Leonard, a popular
tjrmnmer ut the Cemr l city was in
Uie city Monday night.
I he excursion train 1 uesdai, cai
ried down a numbet Iruui this place
to Columbus lo see the hi emeu’s
iru 1 - n *nt.
l or l>ysrt;i' 8 iA and liver complaint you
l ave a printed gumaiitee on < very liott.e
Shiloh's Vit iLzer. It never tails to
gure. Fur tale bv ltiley & Williams.
'1 he Ji’kv. Geo. 11 . I hater, of Bour
tp'ii fed., says: “B'-tli myself and wit',*
#we our lives to Shiloh's Consumption
CT’uk.” For »ale by Kiley & v* uiiauis
JUr. Frank Hadley went toColum
l » i'uesday to take tu the firemen’s
|. rude, and buy some stiecl lamps.
T he meas'es has about run ns
<ouist here, , nd the children are a.l
returning t j school.
Another spelling Bee next Tuts-
4ay night. T he ladies wish to get
better iignts for the Methodist churiti.
Come out and have a good time.
Just locts.
T he Columbus District conference
will convene here on the 24 th of
June. Hamilton is preparing tc give
I er visitois a warm and hospitable
welcome.
The Teacher’s Institute will meet
in the court hous: tomorrow. Im¬
portant questions on education will
be dicusted, and interesting papers
lead. The public is cordially invited.
Work on the Methodist church be
g;in Monday and is progressing rap
idly under the supervision of Rev.
C. I). Adams. It is expected to be
neatly finished and in proper order
to receive the district conference.
Shiloh’s '
War Will You cough when
Cure will give immediate relief. l‘rie 10
cts.. 50cts„ and $ 1 . For sale by Riley &
William.
1 he rain began falling , about dark
on Wednesday evening and comm
ued through the night and yesterday.
I 1 came intime to save the crops ;
from much injury from the drouth. {
they would take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsajiaril
llgo^dli^itr riU<:88WOUMgiV ° PlaCCt0 |
No linin t.-nt is in better repute or more wide
ly known than l)r. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic I
Oil liniment, it is a wonderful remedy. i
Mr. VV. N. Maddox, ,’ of VVhnesville ’
lost , ... his barn by , c fire c Saturday , night. • ,
He had . cut and j stored . , in it / all .. the
oats from twenty acres of ground,
and his corn, and everything in the
forage line, was consumed. He h*d
nothing u ft.io feed his stock next
mornm^. No insurance.
Mrs. Mary Hutsell and daughiei.
of Eldorado Spriugs, Mo., is in the
; the family of Mr. A. b.
city visiting
T ruett. Mrs. Huiseli is a sister ol
Mr. Truett, whom h has seen only
once since he was two years of agr.
Sue will spend the summer in this
state with relatives. -
Persons advanced in years feel younger and >
stionger, as well as freer front the infirmities
of age, by taking Or. J. H. .McLean’s Saisi pa
l illit.
of I)r. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and
KW taken at night before going to
» ea, will win move move the me bowels uowus. the tne effect eneet will win as- as
luruHU JOU -
^ llOVcl feature Will l>e introduced
iit ... spelling o Bee . riH'SClAV r ; u.
| he fitst class will be drtssed 111
‘nacky Cns u lies, anti 1 add 1 , to .1 the tun r
of tile Occasion by their comical ap
pearance. Alterwards every one who
dtsire to spell can enter the class. It
will lie rich, and no one in town or
out ol town should miss it.
Harris to the front. Mr. L. W.
Stanford was selected as one ot the
senior speakers of the state Un v< rsi
ty and received notice from the 'acui¬
ty to hasten his return. As sp -akrrs,
Mr. Stanford at Athens, and Mr.
Kimbrough at Emory, will reflect
credit on their county.
Don’t be decii Vid by firtitions or paid
for certific-ntes. All P-Mimonials printed
in our paper concerning the merit of B.
B. B. (Botanic Blond Balm) are true and
genuine. Write Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
Ga., for * Book ot Wonder.”
\i iss Nannie Howaad a compcst
, orin ,| 118 0 ffi Ce? ^as among the tmm
j )t , r 0 f our c j ]z cn s who saw the mete,
or last Friday night. She says there
was a brilliant flash, like an electric
light, wnich causer! fer to look up in
t j me lo see a gi eat ball of fire ex
plnde, scattering sparks like a sky
rocket. It seemed very near, but no
noise followed the explosion,
A large congiegation attended di¬
vine service at the Methodist church
Su"day morning. The sermon by
Rev C. 1). Adams was earnest and
spiritual, and made a deep impres¬
sion upon the attentive hearers. Ti e
Lord’s supper was adminthieied in
evrmi an( j was partaken ol
w,, , h SOiimnlty.
of you who are weary ami heavy
*»•> sickness and care, wnghid
down wih tin* intit mi ties that beset i tie
human systim can find the one tiling
nee* -sary to restore y< 11 to bright buoy
ant health in Sherman's PricklyAshBitter
It invigorates and strengthens the debil
ated organs, aids digestion, and uispels
the clou ,| 8 rising troma diseased liver,
T„ e Commencement sermon of
the West Georgia, A. & M. college
w ,jj preached in the college chap
on the third Snndaj ( 16 th) of June,
by Rev. VV. L. Lloyd, of St. Paul’s
Methodist church, Co'umbus. The
literary address will be delivered by
Rev. R. H H irris, of the first Bap
list church Colnmbus, on the Thurs
day following. Examinations will be
gin W ednesday morning. On 'lhu.s
day night there will be a musical and
literary entertainment, at which the
following question wi l be debated:
“Ought governments to furnish free
education bv tax rtion to all classes of
its citizens?” Aff. Pierce Tucke
Neg. Ed Brawner.
t'onauinptioii Surely Cured.
To ’Hu* KirtTOH— Please inform your
realtors tlmt I have a positive remedy tor
the above named disease. By its timely
use thousands of hopeless cases have
been permanently cured. I shall be c' ad
to send two bottles of my n n idy FHKK
to any of your readers via have om.
sumption, if they will send nn- their «x
press and post-office addr ss.
lsflwst y ASLocim " M * ‘ •
N.Y
The spelling Bee Friday night was
a finat'C al success and the larger
crowd present ha I the worth of their
money in fun. Mr. B. H. Walton
gave o» t the lesion. Judge J F. C.
Williams, who s said to be the best
speller in town, had the honor of re-
ceiving the tin horn for missing the
first word. “S h-r-e-a-k s” of laugh
ter, and rounds of applause greeted
his exit from the class. Mr. R. A.
Russell was too sympathetic to per¬
mit him to go alone, and followed at
the next word, receiving the cheers
of the crowd with composed^hn-e-i-n.”
The class finally narrowed down to
two, leaving Prof. Hayes. and Miry
Truett, a young college Miss on the
A hard word carried the Prof,
f rom the scene of action, and, Miss
Mary Truett stood triurnphtly alone,
having spelled down a ciass of about
Ui« prias *»«<W ... . box
of flowers which Col I. M. Mobley
Presented with a complimentary
speech. I hen Judge Williams was
ca.led to the front and presented With
■ , h »« it rccnicd metkly , , a»d .
,ne ' ,rn - it
said . he would it to little
give y r.is son
who , should , . , future‘‘toot . . , his . ,
in papas r 1
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Pickett, Louisans. Nov. 11. I 887 .
Messrs A. T. Shallenberger & Co.
Rochester, Pa. (Lent-.-The
Sample bottle of pills you sent me last
Ap-il I gave to a neighbor lady, and it
fused her of a very obstinate case of third
day chills, which every other remedy fail¬
ed to do. Truly yours,
John Pickett.
Mr. G. A. B. Dozier, one of the
oldest and most lespected citize s
of this county died at his home in
Cataula district Wednesday. He was
a Christian .Mid a man of rurperior
intelligence who was well .vorthv, of
tlie respect and afif ction, he received
from his friends and neighbors. His
death is a great loss to the communi
ty in which he lived, and his place in
life will not lie easily filled
A Woman’s Discovery.
•‘Another wonderful discovery has been
made and that too by a lady this county.
Disease fas'ened its clinches upon her
and for seven years she withstood its se
verest tests, hut her vital organs weie
undermined and death seemed eminent.
For three months she coughed incessant¬
ly and could not sleep. She ! bought a
bottle ot 1 >r. King’s New Discoveiy for
Consumption and was so much relieved
on taking first dose that she slept all
night and w th one bottle has been mira¬
culously cured. Her name is Mrs Lu¬
ther Lutz.” Thus write W. C. Hamr ck
Co., of Shelby, N. B.—Get a free trial
Ait. Bilky & Willi aus.
Chipley lioculs.
Miss Sue Surles made a visit to
Columbus this week.
Lamps! Beautiful lamps!! at the
Chipley Drug Store cheap.
The Mayor and Count: I had an
entertainment with si-me extra charg¬
es Monday.
Mrs. VV. vV. Arnold and ch ldren
have returned from a visit to te atives
in LaGrange.
Mr. Geo Ndsou, neir Cochran’s,
has the finest oats sve have seen tins
season.
Rev. W. W. Arnold was in his pulpit
at this place Saturday and Sunday.
His setmons were very instructive,
Mr. Anderson Irvin and wife, spent
Saturday and Snnday with relatives
near Warm Springs.
Prof. S. T. Phillips has closed the
exercises of the first term of his school
at Shiloh, and he and his wife are
spending vacation at this place.
Messrs. Jim Hopkins and Will
Hadley two nice gentlemen and pros¬
perous farmers were in our city Sat¬
urday.
Capt. J. J. Tucker and Rev. J. H.
Eakes went down lo Co'umbus one
last week and bought nice plush
pu’pit chairs, and good carpeting for
the Methodist church.
Mr. Ernest Surles. Profs. Johnson
and S. T. Phillips made a visit to
Columbus this week.
The absence of rain at this place
j s beginning to be alarming We are
„| a( ) n ,,te that 'lie country below
has enjoyed some good lalus.
Mft>sta j. X T a ,- ke r and R. O. |
Bulloch went over to Shiloh Friday
to attend the closing exercises of
Prof. S T. Phillips, school.
Fine ice cold soda water at the
Chipley Drug Store.
Mi. R. A. Burner has dore a neat
job of painting on the new church
pews. He deserves special mention
for tl e c&re he used in drying them
qmckley . . have them .
so m omer to
for use at the quarterly meeting,
which is row in session
The ladies met at the Methodist
church Monday ami arranged tnc
carpet for tacking down. The carpet
cover* the isles' and chancel and
around the pulpit. It presents quite
a neat and pretty appearance.
Mr. Burt Cook. < t Hamilton, was
' n ,own last week, It has never
been our pleasure to meet a more
peasant gentleman than Mr. Cook.
He ha* as many fnends m Chipley
as there are people.
Triple extracts, the very purest to
be had at the Chipley Drug Store.
The chandelier at the Baptist
church was badley mangled by a fall
last week. Rev. Dennis Miller, the
sexton, was surprised when night he went
into the church Thursday to
light up for prayer meetiug, by noti¬
cing the globes shattered into frag¬
ments. He accounts for the damage
by the sliding of the attachments.
Six or seven dollars will repair it:
Mrs. Culpepper, an aged iady living
near Bethany, died on Saturday night
last. Her remain* were deposited
in Bethany graveyard Snnday. Rev.
YV. W. Ar-mld conducted the service.
Mrs Culpepper has been help'ess in
bed for five years, and no doubt death
was a relief. She lived close on to a
century, Sue was a good woman.
Our sympathy is with the bereaved.
•»
St L iiiih, Mo., Po-t- dispatch say>
‘IndlMi- women are pr< veibinliy bealibj
iud strong, o'ten umrehing for days wiib
heir 1 *hcca upon ib ir backs In fact
bey fnqnen’lv go 'he dsy before aud
nto.-r e.m tioenn-ni, wi’ti tbe'.r tiit es upon
1 he rnsreh. These women acquire ibis
greft' -treiigth sod power of endurance
: v using a weed ibut grows in their lucid*
ity, out of which a medicine is now hemg
m«iie, aud kept by the druggists, nndel
tie iirtiiiB Iudiiti Weed (Female Miid
icire.) Weed (Female Medicine) ha
“Indian
proven a great bles-'tig to the weak, de 1
icate. over worked -women of our hrg
cities, for it is said ib-tall who use «
ke- p robust and healiy.
Hrs ltiley & William- & ’V. F. Glass
Cjdeyseil 1
For Sales.
Two acres ofland, with J room dwelling
ginh«'U8e. 50saw gin feedr-r and condenser,
steam press. 8 horse power engiu., end
platform scales, ad in first class running
order. Apply to J. H. Brawner. Gaines¬
ville, Ga. or L. L. Stanford. Hamilton Ga.
iVotiee School Teachers.
An examination 01 npplici nt- for tear h
ers license will be in l aniiltonon the 2 !)lh
day of May 1889. All who tailed to at¬
tend m January w>L have the last oppor¬
tunity in May. W. A. Fakley.
r’ounty School Cone’s
*•*
MONEY To LEND.
LongTimf! Low Rates! CAMERON, Fasv Terms!
yplyto THORNTON ft Attor
torneys at Law, Columbus, Ga., or v
B.H. Walton, Hamilton.
gggjgr BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
j | ri^Nen^ousneM?»nd it. All General’ dealers Debility. sell it. Genuin* Physh
cians recommend red lines
has trade mark aud crossed on wrapper,
Many Persons
Are broken down from overwork or household
cares Brown’s Iron Bitters
rebuilds the system, aids malaria. digestion, Get the removes ex
cess of bile, and cures genuine.
TT D W Hr POOL
’
DEy VIST,
Office In Webster Building. All Di
seases of the mouth and Teeth treat
ed in thePest manner.
Please take Xoticr.
Customers purchasing goods of ure will
consider their accounts due 1st of Octo
ber as I shall have demands at that time
that cannot be delayed. Thanking my
friends heartily for their kind favors in
the past, and soliciting a continuance.
I Remain Most Respectfully.
Y\\ F. Glass, Druggist,
Chipley, Ga.
m*
Harris County Sheriff Sales*
Will be 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 best
bidder, for oath, on the first Tuesday m
uly next, the following property, via
l-.ts of I and number 2 in the 18, Dist.
of Harris county Ga., and bounded on the
north by lands of T K Brewst r, on the
east by lands of Benjamin Buchanan, on
the south by lands of .Joseph B Pate, and
Thos. MeClung, and on the west by land
of Thos. MeClung, levied on as the prop¬
erty of Thos. MeClung deceased, in the
hands of John M Hudson as adm’r to be
administered as the estate of said Alc
Clung, to satisfy a fi fa is.-ued from the
Superior court of Harris county in favor
of jo.'iah Swett vs. John M Hudson s
adm’r of Thomas MeClung deceased.
Also at the same ime and place lot of
isuti No 142 and hounded on the North
by 1 nils of Seaborn Meadow , on the
East by lands of Mrs. Livingston: on
the South by Ians ot James Beck, and on
the W st by lands ot John L. MtCalla;
.Also lot of land No 220 and the South
lot No 2i9 said lot a d half lot bounded
on the north by lands ot G Porter and
W Sparks ; East by by lands of W.Sparks
and E. H. Henning, South by lands of
Benning and J. b. Bryant, and West by
lauds of Win. Copeland, all of the above
described lands lung and being in 22nd
Dist of Harris county Ga., and contain¬
ing 5 OC .14 acres more or less, levied on as
the properly of John L VfcCalla deceased
in the hands ot A F Truett adm’r to be
administered as the esiat' of said John
MeCa a deeeasrd. to satisfy an execution
issued from the Superior court ot Harris
county in favor of The American Frec
ho d Land Mortgage Company of London
Limited vs. A F Truett adm’r of John
L .VcCalla deceased.
Also at the s: me time and place the
following property h ts of land > os. 57.
4‘J. 24 25 8 and 26 and factional lots Nos.
39 58 7 and 56 in the 21 st Dist. of Harris
county Ga . and fractional lots Nos. 248
and 249 in the 18ih Dist. of said county,
all ot said land bounded, on the north by
Mulberry creek lands and 'and of Geo McGeheei Hamit,
on the east by <f W P
Geo. Hatnil, D P McCullough and G A
B Ih>z>er; on the south by lands of A J
Lowe ami J 11 Toler; on the west by land
of E S ONeal and Mrs. Sarah Williams,,
containing in all 1897 acres more or less-.
And also, the following described prop
e riy situated, lying, and being in the t-oum
ty of Muscogee and state of Ga., to wit.
1 he 434 acres, more or less, in the 8 th
Dis.ofsaid county, and boundtd as
f 0 i ows. north by lands of J Autry, east
| an d tl f dower of Mrs. A Pitts former
ly Clark and die lands of R Dozier, south
the Hamilton and Columbus ioad;»nd
west by Brngett lands, J S Clark and J
Autry all of he above described and
containing in aggregate 2331 acres mure
or less said land levied upon as the prop
• eriy of J S L lark to sathfy an execution
issued trom the Superior court of said
county in favor of The American P'ree
hold Land mortgage Company of London
Limited against said J S Clark.
VI B lit HB ft >0 OB Sh f
FRAZER k DOZIER.
HARDWARE.
Columbus, Ga.
AGENTS FOR THE.
White Mountain lee Cream Freezer.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
_
Moore’s Famous Cash Store.
We cordially invite the people of Hamilton, and Harris Co
to call and inspect our magnificent new stock of,
__Dry Goods, Notions &e,—
Having just opened business we have no old goods or oft
styles. °Every department the is ‘ choicest full to over goods. flowing with
nothing but
—Great Ribbon Sale.—
We will inuaeurate next week, the largest Ribbon sale, that ever took place
Georgia— 1,000 i»vs. all silk Ribho„-a!l width anp in every conceivable
,n about half actual value. I his .ot of Ribbon
shade w)i i 1 «- sacrofictd at ti.e rd and th but
L n, De on exhibition Fndav and Saturday 3 4 lust, This not on
-.ale ‘he M'erial low price 1 ntil Monday 6 th inst., at S a. m. is cer
at ‘ lay supply of Ribbon very cheap
tanvy, a mD st excelle.u oppo tunny to ir. a
Ladies you can't afford to miss this great Ribbon saie.
Parasols, — Parasols.
Parasols, just received in all tlie latest shapes, I.a Pargo, La
? -00 ne w in Silvertne, Oxo lize, Celiu'oid, and
Rl 01 pirec'ore. Marquise, Cleopatra, prices. ch. Plain Gloria
natural wood handles at an azinglylow ioo better 24 ii quality. Beautiful
Silk Parasols at $1.00-, others at $2.50 for no
long handles at 1 50 1-75 and $ 2 -°° 2 ’5 a <-nildren and misses
ine ot from , $
Parasols beautiful styes 25 c to 2.00
MOORE BROS. Columbus Ga
1103 Eroad Street.