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VOL. XVII.
TAKE JtfflioHsness. Torpid Liver,
Sick Headache,
HOOD’S I3r’
Indigestion, Stomach
Sour ,
EUREKA Dyspepsia
Pal pit a
tion,
Dizziness,
Sick Stom¬
ach,
t'hills & Fever,
FOR Languor, Blues,
General Debility
Depressed feeling
Hood’s Eureka is without a rival in
the treatment of all these affections.
Such is our confidence in the preparation
that we challenge all competitors to com¬
pound any equal to it. Whenever tried it
has given nndounded satisfaction, and
our challenge is founded upon the expe¬
rience of intelligent patrons.
No remedy acts go delightfully an affec
tureally as a household remedy
as Hood’s Eureka.
Dr. Hood —Dear Sir.—I have been using your
Eureka in my tamily for 'he last three orfour years,
and I regard it as a very efficacious medieine. It
has often effected aim >st imme iiate to our children
when they have be n suffering from complaints in¬
cidental to the young. We are never without it, da
we desiae to have it always on hand in case of nees.
Yours truly. Thos. Gilbert.
Messrs M. D. Hood & Co.—Genil-enm —I have
tried Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine well,and j I
unhesita.’ingly pronounce it the b 'St med c :ue I h ive
ever use 1. So invaiu ible do I regard it that I keep
ton h ind all the time. I heartily reromm nd it all
s a most efficient, reliable and satisfactory house¬
hold medicine. Mayor
Cliff B Grimes,
Messrs M. D. Hood & Co—Dear Sirs: we have
keen selling Dr. Hoo 1’s EUREKA Liver Medicine
in;e its manufacture, and it has given umversa
atisfaction. Tha demand with us has so increased
we are now buying it in ten gross lots. We com- j
mend it to all who are troubled with disease for
which it is specially reccommend d. Columbus°Si „
Your N r o7ioand Bm™?.. and so>d
Put up ir< liquid ami dry ionu, $1 bottle.
by all druggist at 25 50 and a
PATTERSON & THOMAS, Mfrs,
Columbus, Georgia.
i-J» T T -Aj* £2HT ^ -LxVTN A NTTmUFl P LfHL'
Attorney-at-Law.
Hamilton, : : GEORGIA.
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I am prepared to obtain money tor fnr
iners, on improved forms, with interest et
« per cent, pays ,e
STANFORD,
Correspondent
SATISFACTION OR MONEY
REFUNDED.
The justly eelebrated German com
pound remedies are sold at the following
places^ey^ p ruK g torej
T. H. Kimbrocoh, Cataula.
Crawfori>&Hollad, Cochran*
F. M. Tally. Whitesville, Ga.
g M « H 0n *
MuRPirr Near Salem.
Mrs. M. A.Handley, Warm Springs,
Ramsom Bros, & Freeman,
Troup Factory, Ga.
goods C °TwdTrefund m^eyTnd* aVthor
ize agents to refund when not just as rep
resented. These remedies are deservedly
popular now.
Sole Agent 38 ’ Chip!fy Ga.
Oneal Mili, Ga., Mar, 22, ’89.
This is to certify that I was in bed with
heumatism and after trying a bottle of
German Compound Liniment, was able
o be up and plowing. 1 thoroughly and
onscienciousiy recommend it to all suf
ring with rheumatism.
W. A. Hunter.
ft EORGIA, HARRIS COUNTT-J •
\JH. Hogan administrator de bonis non,
of James E. Hogan late of said county
deceased makes application for letters of
dismission.
All persons concerned are hereby noti¬ be
fied to show cause, if any they have,
the 1st Monday in July next why letters
of dismission should not be granted said
applicant. hand and official sigua
Given under my
*ure. April 1, 1889. C. Williams Ord’y.
J. F.
(tu ATfnRriA li xrorris .fwSiw Pfil'N'TY_Mrs
UMary v Tally widow • w deceased of William having Tally
late of said county made
application for twelve months support and
appraisers havmg been appointed and
having made their return as the law re
qul r f,*‘
All . persons concerned . are , hereby , noti
fled to show cause if any they have by
ture June iivsr* 3rd 1889. !,g
J. F. C. Williams, Ord’y.
Fablle Sc ho*l Notice.
The Public Schools of Harris county
will epen on the 24th day ot June and
continue for four consecutive months, or
such time as the appropriation will admit.
By order ot the Board of Education.
W. A, Farley Co. Sh. Commis
JOSEPH L.DENNIS,
PROPRIETOR.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The new capitol has been comple¬
ted and the stata officials moved in
Monday.
A railroad from Talbotton to Wa
verly Hall, on the Georgia Midland
is one of the possibilities of the near
future:—Talbotton New Era.
It is the time honored custom in
this office to issue no paper the first
week in July. We give our readers
notice in advance that we shall ad
here to the rule.
We have been on doub’e duty a
part of this week having to fill the
place of editor and printer. If our
readers imagine that to be light work,
just “put yourself in our place” for
once.
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The Columbus Enquirer states that
the Alliance Warehouse has made all
necessary arrangements for supply
ing the planters with cotton bagging
for the ensuing crop. ;
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Columbus has made grand prepara,
tionsfor celebrating the Glorious
Fourth. Harris always patronizes j !
enterprise , . gotten .. up v by ri Colum- i
any be
bug ’ and a large ?. Crowd may J ex
pected from , this COUnty. .
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The editor of the T lalbotton tu „ JNew \t„,„
Era hit the nail on the head when
he got off the following homely com
par i son; _Send.’ng abroad forsnpplies
* 4ater in which
takin out of the pot
you are trying to cook greens: you de
plete the volume of currency at home
to svre i] the volume abroad. i .
There was a sad scene in the At
lanta court room Tuesday. Young
Hayne was on trial for murder when
the news came that his mother was
when dead. he The recovered y oun S consciousness man , fainted went an( J
into convulsions. Remorse for the
misery he had caused that best of
filiCK
came too late. The image of a man’s
mo ther should be his talisman to guard
him from evil.
"
In the little town of Rockfort* Ill*
lives a man in piincely style who
claims to be Christ, who has made his
second advent on earth. He is said
be intelligent, and^eemsto be moral
and correct in his deportment. The
impostor, strange to relate has a large
following and his infatuated believers
have bestowed on him large possess
i cns . The scripture is truly being
verified “Many false Christs shall
arise, and deceive many.
The interest in the murder trial at
Perry is universal, and the papers
containing full reports are eagerly
expected every day. The chain of
circumstantial evidence against Wool
folk is almost complete, and it is the
general opinion he will be convicted.
His statement Monday and declara¬
tion at innocence is not supposed to
have had much weight. If Col.Ruth¬
erford should succeed in getting the
prisoner cleared in the face of such
convicting evidence, it would be one
of lhe greatest legal victories ever
attained.
There is more catarrh in this section of
the country than all other disease put ,to
gether, and until the last few years was
supposed ^ ;o be inenrab’e. For a great
** Q pronouuce P d it a local
’ d P crib ed local reme d : es,
anfJ b X consta ntl7 Renounced failing t0 cure with lo
tre atment , it incurable,
Science hag pr0Ten catarrh to be a con
gtitutional ^ disease, and therefore requires
£ nstitationa i treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
ure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co
mucus
snrface of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for circulars and testimo¬
nials Address, F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio.
5gjP- Sold by Druggist, 75c.
MT BROWtrS IRON BITTERS
Cure* Indigestion. Biliousness, Dyspepda, Mala¬
ria, Nervousness, and General Debility. Pnysi
ciaaa recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine
has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrappat.
HAMILTON, GA., JUNE, 21, 1889.
For the Hamilton |oi?rnal.
CURRENT EVENTS.
Hon. A. D. Freeman has been ap¬
pointed Judge of the county court of
Coweta county.
The Sunny South gives an interest¬
ing article on the Industrial school
for girls.
Buffalo Bill is creating a great sen¬
sation at the Paris Exposition and
Gen. Boulanger is being forgotten.
The Peidmont Chautauqua opens
on July 10th. The programe is va¬
ried and instructive and will be very
interesting.
The deed to the Bates farm for the
Experimental station near Griffin has
been accepted, and work will begin at
once.
A cadet from Ala., in the Military
Academy at West Point stands at the
Lead of the graduating class. Hur
ra h f° r -Al a ’
Miss Mary Davis an Oregon girl
only 15 years old, can crack a walnut
with her teeth, and raise a barrel of
flour with her hands.
The sp8GCD6S , of Messrs N, M J. T „ Haiti
’ Pope J* Barrow, John Peabody
and Pat Calhoun ., have , , been published UV l I
l* . 1 pRIDpIUet , , , 101 r ul f lor ulSLllOULlO distribution I.
Calvin S- Brice has been elected
chairman h i m o£ ot the the Nalional (National Democratic ljunocrauc
Executive Committee, in the place of
Barnum
350,000 people visited the Paris ex
position on the 11, 36,000 ascended
the Eif.il tower one thousand eet
blind Tom, the wonderful negro
pianist, is reported to have perished
‘ n th® appi> ”A‘ig uisaster at Johnstown
Ta- He is oife of the world s wonders.
The Columbus Fertilizer Co. has
£ h | hate bed in West
Jt be examined and
wiil babi be very valuable . Na .
*» “ <»vMmhe~e.
Mr T q Williams, of Wood sta
t ion, says that be has a few sheep
which pays him 50 per cent on his in
vestment every year. Sheep culture
pay better tluin cotton. Try it.
--
Outside of the President’s mail,
500 letters come to the White House
every day. It takes a large force of
men to answer them. Halford answers
the most important of them, dictating
to Miss Sanger the typewriter,
Jesse Clements, who lives near the
Georgia Southern railroad in Dooly
county, sold the timber off of 1,600
acres of land at $4,800. The timber
man cut the timber.
It is told of John Branch, of Ber
rian county, that he offered to swap
8 yokes of oxen for the first locomo¬
tive he ever saw. He has learned
more of the value of locomotives since
then.
Reader.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The best salve in the world f >r cuts
burns, sores, ulcers, tetta .chapped, hands
salt rheum, fever sores, chiblains, corns,
and all sk in eruptions, and postively
cures piles, or no pay reqired. It is quaran
teed to give perfect satisfation or money
refuunded. Price 2oc per box.
For Sale by Rile r & Williams.
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Mr Editor: A new version
of Shakespeare ;>uts it thus,
“Time untied waits for no
man,” and Saturday night has come
again. The great driving wheel now
ceases to revolve. The noisy ma
chinery of a thousand avocations is
still, and with this stop, ends the toil
of another week. A week is a life in
minatuie. A week is a history. Ac¬
counts rendered and the history is
made up. Courts, counting rooms
and work shops close—operations of
all grades minds are now unharnessed.
Great and small, relax from
heavy tension and sharp friction to
pleasant thoughts of rest, which the
weary minds and body so much need.
Millions released from scenes of labor
ONE DOLL/
STRICTLY IN
and toil arc refreshed with thoughts
of the Sabbath with loved ones at
home. How welcome is Saturday
night. A few hours of repose and
oh! how sweet is rest to the weary,
and then dream upon the world, the
Holy Sabbath day. How like the
close of a good man’s lift
is Saturday night, the end of the week
and the end of toil. The implements
of life’s labor is laid in their place, the
master closes life’s workshop upon re¬
tiring home-ward steps of the good
man for his work is done. The bur¬
thens borne for three score years are
no longer useful and like a heavy
garment is thrown off. “His end is
peace.” In this calm twilight of the
soul’s “Saturday night” the good
man’s thoughts peers through the
coming night, and beholds a bright
day beyond where the weary forever
rest. Around him now all life is
hushed and in this sacred calm he
lays him down to sleep until the
Heavly Sabbath dawns.
Parvo.
...... .. ■ - paid
Don’t be deceived by fictitious or
for certificates. Ail testimonials printed
n our paper concerning the merit of B.
B . B. (Botanic Blood Balm) are true and
genuine. Write Blood Balm Co., Atlanta
Ga., for-Book of Wonder.”
Mr. Editor: The following clip¬
ping from the Mercantile Chronicle
contains so much truth that it ought
to be read and re-read. Vox.
LOVE VS. DIGNITY
We sometimes meet men who
seem to think that any indu'geuceof af¬
fectionate feeling is incwmpatible with
dignity—that, indeed, it is weak and
unmanly to display what they are
pleased to term “sentiment.” Such
men will leturn from the office, nay,
even from a long journey, greet their
families with distant dignity and move
among their children with the '•old
lofty splendor of an iceberg surround¬
ed by its broken fragments desolate home
There is no mare
than this, where all show of affection
is frozen at its source. The husband
and father would better extinguish
forever the sight of his family than to
thus crush out the finer feelings of
their heart. Who that has experienc¬
ed the joys of friendship and values
genuine affection and sympathy would
not rather lose all that is beautiful
and grand m natuie’s sceneryjjthan to
be robhed of the priceless treasures
of the heart?
It were better to follow a child to
the tomb than to rear it in the cold,
grey atmosphere of a loveless home.
Better, for the warm hearted, im¬
pulsive girl, wedded to such a nature,
had she worn her bridal robes in a
marriage death. home" of which
That “home, sweet
John Howard Payne dreamed and
sang, can only exist where love holds
undisputed sway, and dignity dare
not to molest or make any afraid.
Ridgeway »vr».
Mr. Tommie Langford is danger¬
ously ill.
Mr Zack Hudson says he has the
best crop that he has had in six
years.
Persons advanced in years feel younger and
stronger, as well as freer from the innrinitfe*
of age, by taking Dr. J. II. McLean’s Sarsapa¬
rilla.
One of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and
Kidney Fillets, taken at night before going to
lied, will move the bowels; the effect will as¬
tonish you.
The Enquirer-Sun furnishes
stamps and stationery to its country
reporters. ‘ Wonder if our folks will
take the hint.
No liniment i» in better repute or more wide
ly known than Dr. J. H. McLean’* Volcanic
Oil liniment. It l* a wonderful remedy.
Mr. Bill Ingram died last night at
his home near Cataula. His remains
were interred at the family burial
ground by the Masonic fraternity.
Electric Bitter*.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
ison. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song ot praise .-A purer
medicine does not axist and it is guaranted
to do all that is claimed. Elecinc Bitters
will cure all diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boi ». Salt
Rheum and other affections eaused by
impure Blood.-Will drive Malaria freta
the system and prevent as well a* enre
all Malarial fevers.—For cure of Head
ache. Constipation and Indigestion try
Eietric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guar
anteed, or money refuned .-Price 50 de.
and #1.00 per bottle at illiams
Drugstore.
m
ce>
and
lins, s,
He
perfect
of wood,
ingenuity. .
best telegraph t
of the G. M. &
most wonderful tal
all the parts and pe.
any kind of musical instrument,
teaches his wife music by note.
He is well informed on mos all
subjects is a missionary Baptist oin
tster of high standing and much bj.
loved by the community in which ie
lives. The persou 10 whom we re'er
ij Rev. J. H. Moore.
Mountain Hill Note*,
Prof. Stanford will resume his
school the ist day of July.
Distress after eating, heartburn, sick head¬
ache, anil indigestion are cured by Dr. J H.
McLean’s Liver and Kidney Fillets (little pill*.)
Miss Willie Cline is spending a few
weeks with relatives near West Point.
it you loci unable to ao your, worn and*
have that tired feeling, take Dr. J. H. McLean*
Sarsaparilla; !t will make you bright, active
and vigorous.
Sick headache Is the bane of many lives.
This annoying complaint may be cured and
prevented Mcl.rean's Liver by the and occasional Kidney Fillets use of (little Dr. J. pill.) II.
Miss Henry Lou Calhoun spent
last week with relatives at Mulberry
Grove.
A large number from this place
went down to Mt. Olive, and listen to
a fine sermon by Rev. J. W. Wilson.
lassitude, Many people habitually endure a feeling of
because they think they have to. If
they la this would feeling take of weariness Dr. J. H. McLean’s would give Sarsaparil place to
vigor add vitality.
Preparation is being mide for the
annual convention. Master Laurin
■ne Cline will deliver the welcome
.address and the rousyc will be excel¬
lent
Disease lies in ammish for the weak; a
feeble constitution is ill adapted to encount >r
a malarious atmosphere and sudden chang ■*
of temperature, and the least rebust are us i
SarsaparilD ally the easiest will victims. Dr. J. H. vitality McLean’s and
trength the give body. tone,
to entire
The most prominent feature of this
section is the Sunday school. Your
reporter can not chronicle all, but the
classes of Mrs Fannie Smith, Mr. B.
G. Whitten and a class of about a
dozzen boys, apparently in their teens,
taught by Mrs. E. C. Moultrie, are
types of what will be. The bible
class, twenty.fom in number, are si
well posted on the scriptures, it shows
that the young teacher Mr. W. H.
Campbell has done good to his class,
and honor to himself by being at his
posr every Sunday.
SCROFULA.
is a form of blood poison that de
scends from parent to child; some
times it omits one generation to ap¬
pear in the next. It is taint which
must be eradicated trom the system •
before a cure can be made. Swift’s
Specific drives out the virus through
the pores of the skin, and thus re¬
lieves the blood poison. Mercury
and potash mixtures dry up the sores
of scrofula and other blood diseases,
only to bottle Up the poison in the
system, which of course is certain to
to break out at some weak spot, as
the throat, nasal organs and lungs.
Judging from what I have seen, I
regard Swift’s Specific the king pa¬
tent medicine of the day. I know
several persons who have beei per
manently cured of serious cases of
blood poison by its use of afta* pro
longed and unsuccessful use ol vari
ous other remedies.
James G. Patdn,
Attorney at Law, Dallas, Texa:.
Treatise on blood and Skin dseases
mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFi; CO.
Drawer 3, Atlarta, Ga*
lr your BACK ACHK9 nothing
Or you are ?rST!OTmV all worn out, really good for
M Rood appetite. Sold
you, and dealers give in a medicine.
by all