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Hamilton Journji I 1
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n'lU,IN)li:i) EVERT Fttiuvi.
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SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR.
J. L. Dunnih,......• *PkopriETOR.
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HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
June 14 , 1889
CENTRAL RAILROAD of GA.
fOUlMBTS <t ROME BUISCH.
Schedule No 26, in effect February 24 th ’89.
|Standard Time 90th Meridian.]
* 71 Mail.) STATIONS. 172 Mail.
103 pm Lr Columbus, A r 10 25 a m
a 31 p m Ar Nances, Ar| 9 55 a in
3 4'i j. m A r Fortson*, Ar| 9 40 a m
4 05 p in Ar Cat at la, Arj 9 19 a m
4 20 p in Ar Kingsboro, Ar; 9 03 a m
4 US p m Ar Hamilton, Ar 8 47 a m
4 50 p m Ar Summit, Chipley, Ar Ar 8 8 31 10 am
5 10 p m Ar a m
b 26 p miAr White But Sp’gs Ar 7 50 a m
5 87 p ml Ar Stinsons, Ar Lv 7 40 a m
a L r '_Pjn I Ar Greenville, 7 00 a in
Ili'imrture ot Trains at Columbus.
Mobile & Girard—7 10 a m—2 35 p m—C & W
- 7 10 a m—1 20 1> m—So Western -12 05 noon
—7 10 )i in. For further information relutive
to schedule, ticket rates, best routes, etc.
• rite, or call upon. K. IS. Gammkl Agent
' ttinilton Ga. W. H. Met‘Unlock, Supt. Colum
isGu. K. T. Charlton Gen. pass. Agent Sa
aiinuli Ga.
It Will I’ny You.
If you contemplate North, South, making Fast, a trip West, to and any
oint in the
,'isli to acquaint yourself with the routes be
iro starting llow far is It? Win t docs it cost?
te., To Write To Me. I will at all times che.c.r
• illy furnish free of charge, any information
cvred. If you are a non resident, kindly ad
Ise me in advance of your departure and I
ill see that you are ticketed checking through ay\d all
l angenients made for the of a, our
agginre engage you themselves sleeping ear into berths,
hose wishing jiarties to form piivate
■ jceursion will lie visited if desired,
id information cheerfully given. To ladies
ud eliildern, and those travling without etc
ort., 1 will give letters to the conductor en
utile. who wili see them possible safely for through, their and
under any assistance com
>rt and welfare. For ticket rates, map, sehe
iles, or any Information, trouble do not hesitate to
uiiiiiand me. No to bo accommodat
55, Clyde Bostick.
■av. I’ass. Act., Central Railroad of Ga.Sav.Ga
Local Mention.
A friend sent us some delicious
peaches yesterday morning.
Mrs. L. L. Stanford went down to
Joiumbus Saturday.
Mr. W. T. Barr, of Columbus, was
in town Tuesday.
Read Moore Bros, advertisement
m this issue and see what bargains
they offer the public.
Mrs. j|. E. D. Shipp and family,
arrived in town Wednesday afternoon
on a visit to her mother.
The party who went to Atlanta
Lv t week to see the “Last Days of
I’ mpeii” returned Friday evening.
! iey repoit a delightful trip.
The Methodist church being under
iair, the Baptist pulpit was kindly
ndered Rev. C. I). Adams Sunday
■,:ht, and he held religious services
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCulloughs,
* Waveily Hall, were in town tnis
. ek the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
1 vinnston.
uncoil.s Catarrh Remedy— a posl
• cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Can
- Mouth. For sale by Riley &
Hackmktack,” a lasting and fragrant
i» fume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For
oil 1 ) by Riley & Williams.
Mr. M. S. Johnston, wife and in
E i t son, left tins morning for Bain
biidge, to spend some tune with rel
atives in that city.
Miss Jennie Gamble, of Columbus,
ati 1 e up Tuesday afternoon to at
c the funeral of little Willie Gam¬
ble, her nephew.
Dr. J. ' . Mitchell returned
ednesday night from Atlanta,
iseie he had been to attend the
Medical convention.
■>r all disease and deformities of the
ey '“ar. nose, or throat, ct suit Dr. O.
J. SilOl , Ga—Of-
140)v* Broad St. tf.
i of. A. N. Cozort’s school at Wa
ve 1 fall closes to-day. 1 Prof H A
Mayes of the West Ga. A. & M. col¬
lege will deliver an address at the
use of the exercises of the school.
'- nee receiving the new coat of
: , Dr. S. G. Riley’s residence is
at the most attractive homes in
. It is the perfection of neat-
1 . inside and out.
rs T. J. Brooks went to Colutri
Saturday to meet her daughter,
- '-E. D. Shipp, who passed
ugh that city enroute to Cusseta.
t. C. A. Brooks and wife, were
niuned here by telegram to at
the bedside of Mane Copeland
v has been very sick this week,
i y arrived in town Tuesday after
'
bo 1.
r Dysi-kpsi* and liver complaint you
• : a printed guarantee on every bottle
nll °For,\iSt*» ; Viv v ,ails t0
Vko ’ i n- Tn
Thk rev I t myleit'
bon. Inii.,««ys • "lUth
ewe our lives to Suiloh’s Consumption
Cork.” For sale by Riley & Williams
We are glad to report that Marie
Copeland, who has been so sick this
week, is considered past the critical
period of her illness, and will probab
ly soon recover.
Our friends will piease bear in
: mind that the is printed Thurs
j | paper
day afternoon, and is out early Friday
morning. Any notice must come in
prior to noon Thursday to insure its
i insertion.
Notice is hereby given that a local
bill will be introduced in the adjourn
ed session of the legislature which
convenes in July next to prohibit
the sale of seed cotton in Harris
county, and for other purposes.
Correspondents will please send in
their communications early in the
week. If we have not space tor all,
we give preference to those that
come in first, and the others have to
wait their turn.
Interest in the forth-coming
commencement exercises have been
overshadowed by sickness in the town
and preparations for district confer
ence, but now that it is at hand, our
citizens should encourage our faithful
teacher and pupils by attending all
the exercises.
Don’t be deceived by fictitious or paid
for certificates. All testimonials printed
in our paper concerning the merit of B.
B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) are true and
gi nuine. Write Blood Balm Co., Atlanta
Ga., for ‘ Book of Wonder,”
Miss Belle Gammell has been very
sick the past few days, but wus much
better yesterday. We hope for her
speedy recovery.
Good rains have fallen here this
week but it does not seem to be gen¬
eral. Hon. B. H. Williams said yes
terday that he needed more rain at
his farm three miles from town. The
ndications now are for more soon,
Application will be made to the
legislature, which convenes in adjourn
ed session in J uly next, for a bill or
an amendment to an act to prohibit
the sale of spiritous or malt liquors
in Harris county, and for other pur¬
poses.
The school at Central Academy, in
charge of Prof. A. P. Mathis, closed
last Friday afternoon for a short va¬
cation. He will resume the first Mon¬
day in July. He will spend the inter¬
vening time in Stewart county among
relatives and friends.
Those of you who are weary and heavy
laden with sickness and care, weighed
down with the infirmities that beset the
human system, can find the one thing
necessary to restore you to bright buoy
ant health, in Sherman’s PricklyAshBitter
It invigorates and strengthens the debil
ated organs, aids digestion, and dispels
the clouds . rising from a diseased liver.
The work on the Methodist church
is neariing completion. Rev. C. I).
Adams lias closely superintended the
repairs, and that is sufficient assurance
that the workwillbe substantially done,
and the church neatly finished. The
ladies will find special pride and de¬
light in giving the inside a thorough
cleansing, putting down the carpet
and giving the various little finishing
touches that adds so much to the gen
eral appearance. By the close of next
week, we will have an edifice to
which we can point with pride.
Curtis Beall laid on our tab'e yester¬
day, some apricots, a fruit that it
is said will not grow in this climate.
They were grown in his garden, and
at the time he planted the seed his
friends told him he was wasting time
as the fruit would never come to
perfection. It is rare here and Cur
tis has reason to be proud of his sue
cessful effort in growing it. He has
our thanks for the delicious fruit.
The reading public ha c reason to be dis
gu-ted with any medicine which claims
to cure everything, Shailenberger’s from a corn to eon
sumption. Antidote for
Malaria is simply what the name imports,
if you have Malaria in your system a few
,io8es W U1 ,le5tro r u immediately. So far
as now , known it is the only antidote lor
ibis poison. Sold by Druggists.
The commencement sermon .vill
be preached in the college chapel
Sunday morning by Rev. W. F. Lloyd
of St Paul’s church Columbus- He
j S known to many of our citizens as
an able, and earnest divine, and we
bespeak for him a large congregation.
The commencement exercises will be
gin Wednesday. Thursday morning
Rev R. H. Harris of ihe first Baptist
church, Columbus will deliver an ad
dress. A literay treat is in store for
our ciiizens, and a large audience will
doubtless be present togtve the speak
er inspiration.
Willie, the little son of Mrs. J. W.
Gamble, breathed out his young life
Tuesday morning about nine o’clock,
Only a few days since he was in ap
parent health and the light of the
household, but pnuemoma fastened
on his vital organs, aud in a brief
space lie was gone. Now he is safely
anchored in paradise, where sin and
suffering can never assail him. His
bereaved mother has a treasure laid
up in heiven, where, when the brief,
feverish span of her own life is o'er
S qe may again find it, and rejoice
Wlt h a “joy unspeakable and full of !
g'ory.” The remains were intered in |
the cemetery Wednesday morning,
Rev. C. D. Adams conducting the
services. j
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To The Editor— Please inform your
readers that I have a positive remedy for ;
tl,e a * ,ove named disease, Iiy its timely
permanently cured* 1 " 8 gild
been ! shah be
to send two bottles of my remedy FREE
to any of your readers who have con
sumption, if they will send me their ex
P Tspectfuuf °M C
18l Pearl St.
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Chipley Focal*.
Mrs. Dr Pitman is visiting rda
. LaGrange.
tivesin
1 he little babe of - Mr. aud Mis.
Everlin has been quite :ll this week.
Fire Proof Oil at Chipley Drug
btoie. 20c.
The rains have been good and the
crops are fine.
Rev. J. H. Eakes was made thrice
a happy fattier last week. A girl.
Master Bob Key has our thanks for
a nice box of hne plums.
. Mr. J. S. Hardy, near Dalits’ Mill,
,s very seriously ill.
Rev. W. W. Arnold went to Ham
ilton Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. O. D. Hardy, of Troup coun
ty, was in town a day or two ago.
Mr, R. B. Traylor gave a very in
leresting talk on Sabbath school les
son last sabbath.
What do you think of fire proof K.
oil 150c. lest at 2octs. Regular price
3°c.
Misses Mary Moss and Ida Dun 1
lap, went into the country to visit rel¬
atives a few days.
The boys are thinking of resurrect
ing the ball game again. A reading
club would be much oetter.
Fishing is all the sport her; now.
Several parties have gone out and
caught a good quantity.
A large fishing excursion is in store
for some uate in July, at Hargett’s
Island in the Chattahoochee river.
Mr. J as. T White has arrived, to
spend the summer. Chipley is an ex¬
cellent summer resott.
Mr. Tip White, of Haggedarn
&Co. of West Point, is off for the
summer, and was in town a day or
two since recreating.
Here is something we want you
to know. At the Ceipley Drug Store
you can buy any shade of diamond
dye for wool or cotton. Full partic¬
ulars explained to you in regard to
them. A fifty dolki case just receiv
ed.
Mr. J H Williams says, The Ger¬
man Compound Liniment is the best
I have ever used. Mr. W. B. Strip
ling Jr. of Uuion says, I had a severe
chronic cough and a bottle of the
German Compound Cough Syrup
cured it.” What are you going to do
with this testimony.
Rev. J. H. Eakes was at his ap¬
pointment here Saturday and Sunday
excepting Sunday evening, Rev. M.
T. tvxcGee filling his place. Mr. Me
Gee delivered a good sermon. He is
a minister of strong convictions and
pr> aches the sacreu truths very forci
bly.
The Chipley Drug Store’s New
Improved Cathartic Pills are on call
at the following places. T. H. Kim
bruugh Cataula, F. J. Thomaston
Cataula, F. M. Tally & Co., Whites
ville, Cra;vford & Holland, Cockran,
Smith Bros. Oneal Mills, W. M. Flor¬
ence. Warm Spvings, |. D. Sutton &
Co., Woodbury’, Ben Bowuea, Raliegh
Parr & Miller, New Hope.
Here is the sentiment of the mass
meeting at the school house with one
or two exceptions on Saturday eve¬
ning. “We are well pleased with
Prof. Johnson and trust the trustees
will secure his services.” A commit¬
tee wes appointed to solicit subscrib¬
ed pupils in order to meet the condi¬
tions of acceptance as demanded by
Prof. Johnson.
Here is something all agree on.
That the property used now as the
public academy and almost exclusive
ly owned by eight men who are its
trustees, be purchased by popular
subscription and deeded to the com
munity. If money is too scarce r.ow
: let it not be forgotton next anxicus fal 1 . Thej
present trustees are very to
sell their stock at half value, and four
or five hundred dollars will place it
: in the hands of the people. until It is j
frankly admitted by ail that this |
smoothly. is done, our Now school citizens will of the^com- not run j
munity, you see the necessity o» such j
steps, and why not take them m the
fall? The present trustees were very ;
liberal in building the house and it
seems to us that the community has
grown strong enough to lift the bur¬
den trom their sheulders.
»otn From non. j
Refreshing showers have fallen and
vegetation has taken on new life.
Miss Gussie McCrary, of Fortson,
who has been spending sometime at
this place with friends and relatives, 1
“ aa returned home, much to the re
gret of your correspondent. 1
The sabbath school at this place
has resumed work the prospect prom
ising quite an interesting school. Hon
Jesse Cox superintendent, VV. A.
Ware asst., J. T. Moncrieff sect.
We regret to note the slow recov
of Mrs. Robert Alexander froth
her late illness. Mrs. Geo. Crouch is
suffering verv Lie much at recovery this time but
to her soon.
The spelling bee at this place , was
q u ^ e a success. It being regular meet
j nCT ^ e ] even o’clock sermon
was held immediately, after which the
crowd was invited out to a spread of
rich vians, which would meet the fas
tidious tast of the epicure. The spcl
! in g was ^ int< - rest,n S an ^ en *
joyable affair. Col. W. J. David and
Sll
. . - , £ c
from t j, e c | ags was t0 g et a t j n CU p 5
the last to retire was to get a pound
cake. The young ladies thijit distin
guished themselves for good spelling
were Misses Lula Biggers, Lee Ad
ams > Vic Hargett and Carrie Davis;
^ * le CU P was awarded to little Laura
Howard, and after a long and close
contest between Misses Carrie Davis
and Vic Hargett the cake was award¬
ed to Miss Carrie Davis. Rev. R. H.
Builoch, who does everything in ele-j
g nt and splendid style delivered the
prize. The proceeds of the day were
about $18. So much for the infallible
efforts of woman. “It is woman who
rvxks the cradle and woman rules the
world,” but, I will not attempt to ex¬
tol woman’s virtues, for the words of
philosophers and songs of poets have
been but vain attempts.
Bachelok.
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Fleaae take notice.
Customers purchasing goods of me will
consider their accounts due 1st of Octo
her as I shall have demands at that’’ time
that canno^ be delayed. Thanking, my
friends heartily for their kind favors in
the past, and soliciting a continuance.
I Remain Most Respectfully.
W. F. Glass, Druggist,
Chipley, Ga.
Irresistable Bargains,
at
MOORE BROS,
200 Doz. Ladies colored bordered
hem stitch Handkerchiefs at 4 cents
each.
117 Doz. Ladies Lisle thread
Gloves at 10 cents worth 25 cents.
100 Doz. Ladies Black Mitts war
rented all pure silk at 19c. worth 25c.
105 Doz. Ladies regular madeBal
briggan Hose at 15c. real value 25c.
97 Doz. Ladies fast Black Hose at
25c. worth 35c.
100 Doz. Gents Regular made Ba
briggan Hose at 162 3 worth the
work! over 25c.
57 Doz. Gents Plaited bosom shirts
fine quality at 75c. sold elsewhere at
; $1.
500 yds. GOOD QUALITY 27
inch Check Nainsook at 5c. cheap
at 8c.
34tnch White , . Lawn T at
4000 yos.
5C. Worth 8c.
^ 41500 { yds. 3 oinch White Plaid Or
gandeis beauttiul -r 1 sheer \ goods j at 10c.
can’t be matched anywhere for less
than 15.
J tooo \ yds. Linen De Inde one &
one quarter yards , wide - , at . 10c. never
offered before for less than 15^
JOOO Palm leaf Fans just the thing
to keep v cool with at IC. each.
yds. Bleaching . full yard j wide -j
5000
at 5c.
J roDoz. Ladies Jersey Ribbed vest
4 Q .
a*. 10c. wort 1 ^c.
25 Pitces 45 inch Swiss FlounC
ing 0 at J 37AC. 1 Wurth 60c. i
mail ... orders an<1 ,
Prompt attention prepaid to all cash
express charges on
orders $3. and upwards. |
MOORE BROS.
1103 Broad Street.
Columbus Ga-
Eapepsy.
This is what you ought to have, in fact,
gandsT'ore Searching 11 for*'it^daily. found* and
mourning because they have it not.
Thousands upon thousands of dollars are
spent annually by our people in the hope
raa y be had by all. We guarentee tha;
Electric Bitter, if used accoiding to di¬
rections and the use persisted in, wilt
Sd'nita^TnsteaJEupep- Electric
gy . We a eeommenp Bitters for
Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stom
ache, and Kidneps. Sold for 50 c. and 81 .
Per bottle by Riley & Williams Druggist
«►*
ht. Louis, Mo., Post- dispatefa says
‘Indian women are proverbially healthy
and strong, often marehing for days with
upon their backs. In fact
l hey frequently go the day before and
after confinement, with their tribes upon
the march. These women acquire this
8 reat strength and power of endurance
whTch i^edloilTefa being
made, and kept by the druggists, under
the name Indian Weed (Female Mtd
io ' n ®-) , ......
^great ,
proven blessing to the weak, del
j C ate. over worked women of our larg
“ ‘
Drs. Riley & Williams & W. F. Glass
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DIAMOND DYES.
All colors for silk wool and cotton.
DIAMOND PAINTS >
for fancy works, Gold, Silver Artist
Copper, Bronze, &c.
NOTE PAPER 5c. a quire 5 quies
for 2 octs. At the Drug Store.
Riley & Williams,
*VV. T. POOL
TiTTlKI J FT^T -L&J. 1 9
Office in Webster Building. All Di
seases of the mouth and Teeth treat¬
ed in the best manner.
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 cash, on the first Tuesday in
July next, the following property, via
The West 1261-4 acres of Lots
of land number 2 in the 18, District
of Harris county Ga„ and bounded on the
north by lands of T F Brewster, on the
east by lands of Benjamin Buchanan, on
the south by lands of Joseph B Pate, and
Thos. McClung, and on the west by land
of Thos. McClung, levied on as the prop¬
erty of Thos. McClung deceased, in the
hands of John M Hudson as adm’r to be
administered as the estate of said Mc¬
Clung, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior court of Harris county in favor
of Josiah Swett vs. John M Hudson a«
adm’r of Thomas McClung deceased.
Also at the same time and place lot of
land No 142 and bounded on the North
by lands of Seaborn Meadows, on the
East by lands of Mrs. Livingston: on
the South by Ians of James Beck, and on
the Wi st by lands of John L. McCalla;
Also lot of land No 220 and the South
halflotNo 2i9 saidlot and half lotbounded
on the north by lands of G Porter and
W Sparks; East by by lands of W. Sparks
and E. H. Benning, South by lands of
Benning arid J. B. Bryant, and West by
lands of Wm. Copeland, all of the above
described lands lying and being in 22nd
Dist of Harris county Ga., and contain¬
ing 506)4 acres more or less, levied on as
the property of John L McCalla deceased
in the hands of A F Truett adm’r to be
administered as the estate of said John
McCa a deceasrd, to satisfy an execution
issued from the Superior court ot Harris
county in favor of The American Free
ho d Land Mortgage Company of London
Limited vs. A F Truett adm’r of Jolm
L McCalla deceased.
Also at the same time and place the
following property lots of land Nos. 57.
40. 24 25 8 and 26 and factional lots Nos.
39087 and £6 in the 21st Dist. of Harris
county Ga . and fractional lots Nos. 24«
a " d 249 in the iSth Dist. of said county,
all ot said land bounded, on the north by
Mulberry creek and land of Geo. Tamil,
on the east by lands of W P McGehee.
Geo. Hamil, D P McCullough and G A J
B Dozier; on the south by lands of A
Lowe and J H Toler; on the west hv land
of E y. 0 y ea \ an( j Mrs. Sarah Williams,
containing in all 1897 acres more or less;
And also, the following described prop
erty situated, lying and being in the coun
ty of Muscogee and state of Ga., to wit.
The 434 acres, more or less, in the 8th
Dis . of said county, and bounded as
fol ows. north by lands of J Autry, east
by land ot dower of 3lrs. A Pitts forme*-
ly Clark and the lands of R Dozier, south
by the Hamilton and Columbus toad ; and
west by Bragett lands, J S Clark and J
Autry, ail ol the above described hind
containing in aggregate 2381 acres more
or ] e . g ga j4 land levied upon as the prop
erty of J S Clark to satisfy an execution
issued ironi the Superior court of said
county in favor of The American Free¬
hold Land moitgage Company of London
Limited against said J S Clark.
M P K'VBtoinp S I 'ff
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