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Hamilton Journal * j
Pl'ltLISnhU EVEItV THEBSDAY.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR.
J. L. Dennis, Proprietor.
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HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
August 30, ................... 1889
(TFNTRAT. UtiiN IJiAL RATT/ROAD KAiLUUAD of 01 ftA UA.
rOMlMBPN * SOME BRANCH.
Schedule No 31, In effect June 23th’89.
[Standard Time 90th Meridian.]
TffialiT STATION*. 72 Mail.
m Lv Columbus, Ar 10 23 a m
m Ar Nances, Ar 9 56 a in
in Ar Fortsons, An 9 40 a m
m Ar Catatls, Ar 9 19 am
m Ar Kingsboro, Ar 9 03 am
tn Ar Hamilton, Ar 8 40 a m
4 m Ar Summit, Ar 8 31 a m
m Ar Chipley, Ar 8 10 a m
m Ar White Sul Sp’gs Ar 7 50 am
m Ar Stinsons, Ar 7 40 a in
m Ar Greenville, Lv 7 00 am
Departure of Trains at Columbus.
Mobile & Girard—7 35 a m—2 45 p m—C & W
—8 20 a in—1245 p m —80 Western —12 26 noon
—7 05 p m. For further Information relative
to schedule, ticket rates, best routes, etc.
write, or cull upon. K. B. (Iammkl
Hamilton (la. W. H. MeClintock, Supt. Colum
bus Ga. E. T. Charlton Gen. pass. Agent
vannah (<a.
Local Mention.
Miss Scarbrough, of Ellaville, is the
guest'of Rev. ami Mrs. D. Adams.
Mr. A. F. Copeland made a busi
niss trip to Columbus yesterday.
Miss Mamie Griggs is in the city
this week, visiting relatives.
Mr. J. L. Riley spent two days in
the Queen city this week.
Mr. C. I. Hudson «tnd daughter,
Miss May, were in town this week.
Mrs. Win Jenkins is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. .John Leonard, of Talbot
ton.
Miss Belle Gammell has retur ed
home from a visit to friends in Co¬
lumbus.
Miss Fannie Harris retarned Tues
day froyi a visit to relatives and freinds
at Shiloh.
Mr. E. N. Mead, representing a
Phil., Notion house, was in town this
week.
Miss Lula Brawner returned ves
teidiy from a visit to her sister at
Mountain Hill.
Mr. M. B. Parker and wife left for
Warm Springs Monday to spend sev¬
eral days.
Meriwether campmeeting begins
Friday evening. A number will at
tenu from this place.
A wagon load of cotton was
brought in to town yesterday and car¬
ried to Mr. O. S. Barnes’ gin.
Misses Emmie and Carrie Sparks,
of Columbus, visited their mother
this week.
Mrs. W. O. Johnson and children,
have been theguesis of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Cook this week.
Distress after eating, heartbilurn, sick head
Kobe, and Indigestion are curel by Pr. J H.
McLean's Liver and Kidney Filets (little pills.)
Persons advanced In years feel younger and
stronger, as well as freer from the infirmities
Of age, by taking l)r. J. 11. McLean’s Sarsapa¬
rilla.
Sunday was an ideal campmeeting
day, and an immense crowd were on
the grounds at Salem.
Mrs. R. B. Mobley expects to leav
for Griffin, Saturday on a visit to hei
sister, Mrs. J. M. Kimbrough.
Dr. E. H. Williams has rented, and
wid Dennis’ occupy house for the college present My. J. I,.
on avenue.
Mr. J. T. Holland, deputy sheriff,
left here Tuesday in pursuit of a man
in the lower part of the county.
Capt. W. C. Johnston and daugh¬
ter Miss M ry, attended the Central
campmeetinj at Geneva this week.
Mr. M. B. Kimbrough is moving
his family to town, and will occupy
Mr. Appier’s residence on college
avenue.
Pimple, boils and other humors, arc lahle
to appear u lien the blood gets heated The
best ion,, >;y is Dr. J. H. Mel.ean’s Sarsaparill
it you 1. et unable to do your, worn and
have that tired feeling, take Dr. J. H. McLean’
Sarsaparilla: it will make you bright, active
aud vigorous.
Miss Erma Cotton, of Columbu s >
spent the night here with Miss Lul a
Mobley, on her way to Salem camp
meeting.
Mrs. A. J. Burt, of Cataula, and
Mrs. E. H. Whiting, of Hawkinsville,
were in town this week visiting icla
tives.
Dr. E. C. Hood, of Lake Weir
Fla., who is spending his summer at
his plantation near Mulberry Grove,
was in town last week.
Mr. John McR. Williams represent
ing Francis, Chenoweth & Co., Hard
ware merchants of Birmingham, was
in town this week.
The council has met twice since
c k«6t reporQand which added had two $3.00 uniropor- the
t. nt«ases, to
t easury.
Many people habitually endure a feeling of
li asitude, because thej think they hare to. If
1 ey would take Dr. J. it. McLean's Sarsaparil
lathis feeling of wearine.* would give place to
rigor add vitality.
Mr-. George Pierce and children,
of Columbus, are in the city to spend
a few weeks. They are boarding
with the family of Mr. E I). Long,
Another train will be put on the C.
& R. Sunday, leaving Columbus at
seven o’clock. This gives all an op
port unity to attend Meriwether camp
meeting and return on the Sabbath,
Rev. Jno. W. Heidt D., D. presi¬
dent of Southwestern University,
Georgetown, Texas, came here from
Sa , em cam(jmeeting Sunday after
noon, and preached in the Methodist
church at night.
Many people think the word ‘ Fitters”
can be used only in connection with and
intoxicating beverage. 'I'his is a mistakes
as the best remedy tor all diseases ol he,
blood, liver, kidneys, etc., is
Ash Bitters. It is purely a medicine and
every article used in its manufacture is of
vegetable origin of known curative qual
iies.
The fall term of the West Georg a
A. & M. college opens Monday.
president, Prof. H. A. Hayes, will be
assisted by Prof. Chris C. Dick, a
graduate of the De Pauw University,
Indiana, who comes highly recom
mended. Every friend of the college °
and 1 able v, , worthy .. • 1
its and P re -- ( >
should rally to its support, and ma.Ec ,
next Monday, an auspicious opening
of the fall term.
Mr. B. H. Walton has bought a
good mowing machine, and tried its
merits in the court house yard, in the
presence of a number of interested
spectators. He has very fine bermu
ba grass in his fields and expects to
save a good hay crop.
Disease lies in amnusfi tor tne weak;a
feeble constitution is ill adapted to encounter
a malarious atmosphere and sudden changes
of temperature, and the least rebusi are 11811 '
ally the easiest victims. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Sarsaparilla will give tone, vitality and
trenglli to the entire body.
Dr. I. D. Williams’ tent at Salem
camp-ground, seemed to be head
quarters for the Hamilton party Sun
day. The doctor and his good wife
did all that was possible for the en
tertainment of their guests.
Mr. S. I. Smith’s barn, near
Woitesvil'e, was slruck*by lightening
Thursday night of last week, and
burned. He had two horses and a
mute killed, and the loss falls heavily
on him. A subscription has been
started for his benefit.
Prof. Dick, who was expected to
arrive here this week, has been un¬
avoidably detained and will not ar
rive before the 5th of September.
This delay will not interfere with the
organization of the school, and every
pupil should be at the college Mon¬
day morning.
More strength and power lies in a sin¬
gle dose of B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm) than in a hundred doses <f sarsa¬
parilla extraca, and other so cal ed blood
remedies. Rea l of its miraculous curs
iu other parts of our paper.
Richard Marshall colored was ar
rested in Columbus last week, by our
efficient sheriff, and brought here and
lodged in jail. There are seven now
at sheriff Kimbrough’s hotel and he
says as these retire others must come.
A number are out on bond to appear
at the next term of court.
A large party of Hamiltonians
went up to Salem Sunday and trie
day was one ot religious and social
enjoyment. The sun veiled his face
,n the early morning, but came day. out
in all his splendor later in the
The atmosphere was delightfully cool
and pleasant, and not a ripple dis¬
turbed the serenity of the party until
they were safely at home,
Sick heartache is the bane of many live
Tliis annoying complaint may be curedand
prevented bv the occasional use of Pr. J. 11
McLean’s Liver and kidney Fillets (little pill.
No liniment is in better eputeor more wid
known than Pr. J. H. rMcLcau’s Voter
OU liniment. It is a wonderful remedy.
We call the esspecial attention
our readers to the advertisem
in this issue of D. F. Willcox & £
general insurance agents of Colt p
bus. It is the oldest agency in Ge
gia, and has been for thirty y v
paying losses in this and adjoir
counties, and is the largest a:
strongest American and English *
panies.
Why cannot our citizens put
heads to gether, or what is mo
the point their money togethe
start some industry thic will
good interest on the inves
With a little mere interpr
might build up industries that
attract people here, and bui’d
town thereby increasing the v;
property. Think of it, talk ii r
streets and see what can be
Miss Nannie Howard brou
Leconte pear this week, gro'
father’s garden, that weigr
pound and four ounces,
largest we have seen this yea
Williams gave us a pair
grown on the same stem tl
day, that were nearly as larg .3
been clearly demonstrated
that this pear can reach s. ie
perfection here as in a dims .
south.
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Ienberger’8 A.- ! I«i' oy it in the
system in every case. IS ,r are suffer
ing /tom Malaria you will know it, and
this medicine will certainly cure you.
Sold b y Druggists.
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Dr. Heidi’s sermon.
R e v. p r Heidt, President of the
Southwestern, Umversity, Texas,
preached the 11, c’clock sermon atSa
j em campmeetiug Sunday. His text
vvas <>j vvi 11 not leave you comfortless,
“This text said the preacher,”is a part
ofonr Lord’s last words. Every thing in
this chapter shoull be cherished as
the final statement of our Lord It
is as though he said unto us, I will
soon be gone. My Kingdom is not rf
this world. It is expedient that I go
from you. I go to prepare a place
for you, but I will not leave you ta
’
therless. .1 1 My Xi , gang • , sha cK „i, not affect „cf or ,.
our relations. You shall still have a
father, mother, and elder brother all
three three combined combined in in one one sacred sacred rela- rela
tionship.
The first item in my will is the leg¬
acy of faith. Ye believe in God, be
lieve also in me. If men were offer¬
ed the gold of earth, or faith, the ma
jority would decide for gold. There
are men in hell to-day who have been
lost through th^ir love of getting
money. If Christ be God, and faith
your only means of salvation, you had
better dispense with everything than
faith. I may have nothing, and may
be a vagabond, bu{ if I have Christ I
need nothing n.or<j. Christ is a fact
in history, or life. Everybody hand¬
les him—the Christian and the atheist.
He is the hope of the world. I had
rather have him shine resplendent in
my soul than to have tne world.
Item No. 2, in the will is the lega¬
cy of work. No man will say aught
but that the best acts of his life made
him happiest. I n the matter of toil
we are co-partners with the Lord.
The greatest work of men is saving
souls. It is a bigger work than Jay
Gould accomplished when he bought
up all the Union telegraph lines.
I give in the third place,access to
a throne of grace. Whatever thing
ye desire,when ye shall" pray,believe that ye
receive it,arc! ve have it. I will
g „ ve you a Klank Lank rherk l e k tn ote filled
out by yourself. Legacy number tour
is,“I will send you another comforter,
I will come to you.’’ The last legacy
is,“I go to prepare a place for you. I
give and devise unto you my children,
mansions in
The abo' f, disconnected
thoughts fr. L.
ey Bros., ate co.np'e ting '
. y establishment and wid j
re d in a few days to serve
no. F. Jenkins left Monday
for Atlanta, to take charge 1
gislative duties, after a few
osence. .
. J. H. Eakes will go up Fri
- /ening to be present at the Mer
er camp meeting which com
ces on Friday night.
/e understand Mr. A. J. Erwin.
Chipley, has accepted a position
f h ruitt Bros., of LaGrange. Mr.
is is an excellent business man.
Levs. R. H. Harris, of Columbus,
Dr. Normally, of Macon, and C. C.
Willis, of near Columbus, filled the
Baptist pulpit at Chipley during the
association at Bethany.
Lemons! Lemons!! at the Chipley
Drug Store.
Mr. Allen Little, says of the Glass’
Improved Cathartic and Liver Pills.
It is the best liver pills I have ever
used, and I reccommeod them to the
public. ‘‘For sale by Pee & Miller
New Hope, Ga.
The campmeeting at Salem church
c'osed on Tuesday eveniug at 3
o’clock. The ministers present were
Revs. T. F. Pierce, Austelle; C. D.
Adams, Hamilton; B. H. Sassnett,
West Point; J. H. Eakes. Chipley,
Dr. Heidt, Texas; M. T. McGee,
Chipley.
The Columbus Baptist Association
met at Bethany church near here last
week. A large number of delegates
were in attendance. Seve.al able and
distinguished minsters were present.
After three days session, during which
important business was transacted,
the associate adjourned to meet
next year at Sardis, Talbot county.
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»therof thefollowing engraving#,
the Evangeline,” Glen” or“The “ Bayard,” forst Step,” “ Monarch without of
advertising with on them, size 20 x 24 inches,
given one 50 cent or two 25 cent
bottles of Ideal Tooth Powder. These
are not cheap lithographs, but works of
art. Idaho, A. D. Bowman, Dentist, Nicholia,
says, I am using your Ideal Tooth
Powder, and find it superior to all others.
The engraving “Evangeline” arrived
safely on like the 24th Christmas of December, making
it seem a gift. Trusting
that Ideal Tooth Powder may flourish,
I nest, remain, Denver, yours Col. respectfully, One of these Elois Ea$
ings without advertising worth engrav- $1
on it
retail is given with each two 25 cent hot
ties of Ideal Tooth Powder.
_ How’s This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of ( atari j that can not be
cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Tol- do
O. We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 y ars, and be¬
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi¬
ness transactions, and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohfo.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists Toledo, Ohio.
E. H. Van Hoesen, Cashier, Toledo 1 Na¬
tional Bank, Toledo Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken ntemally
acting disectly upon the blood and mucus
surfaces ot the system. Price, 75c. per
bottle. Sold by a'l Druggists.
I find Ideal Tooth Powder is without
exception the best I have ever used,
With its aid I keep my teeth very clean
and which I was unable to do
with any other powder I have ever tried
before. So says Ferdinand E. Chartard,
Baltimore, Md.
otnmend *&*%aT"lfR£SS!5SjSS ^ ... , Dentist, . ,, Sa- ,
it. R. E. Nichols,
lina, Kansas, says, Ideal Tooth Powder
is in my estimation, just what its name
1 nd-cates ,u engraving 20x 24 is given
wi cad v two bottles. Price 25 cent*
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Houses and con
rs. All needed in¬
ti ■
olumbus, Ga.
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V V MCU Freezer.
S. A. CARTER. Y.
CARTER & BRADLEY,
COTTON FACTORS, AND COM¬
MISSION MERCHANTS.
Fontaine Warehouse.
Columbus, Ga.
Mr. Chas. Allen will again repre
sent us on the streets as buyer and
will sustain his old reputation fjr
HIGH PRICE and LIBERAL
DEALING.
Cotton Bagging a speciality; as we
propose to aid the Farmers in their
fight against TRUS S and COM¬
BINES.
Special attention given to the stor¬
age and sale of cotton and liberal ad¬
vances made on all consignments.
A shaie of your business solicited.
Faithfully Yours.
Cartbr & Bradley.
Dry floods.
Several cases of new goods opened
Saturday will be on sale tnis week.
Special attention is called to a choice
lin e of
Black Plaid Organdies,
12 1-2,15 and 18 cents.
Owing 10 the great demand for
these most popular goods, they have
been very scarce. Ladies in search of
choice patterns should call at once as
they are rapidly.
Cool Dresses d‘,
lnch * ]gure Dotted
0 • „
J^ „„ 9 „ ^ g
]on las t This lot 0 f Swiss .
es wefe fa ° ht at a closing out sale
b T. our New Y ork buyer, and are
, iP , e ren ts ner 1 vard
Fast , Black ni , Hosiery.
We are just in receipt of a large
shiomcnt P G f the celebrated O H&
r C - Hose Hnse every everv pair nair ot which w t,j c h are a e war- a
ranted ABSOLUELY S TAINLESS.
Don ’t be deceived by imitations.
E y pair *• of q. H. & C. have a tick
et , bearing the , following , ,, guarantee.
We Warrant This Pair of Hose
ADSOmteiy Ah^nlnFclv stainless stainless.
Not to Stain the Feet or Dye
the Undergarments.
O H ", & C \
.... We will cheerfully , r refund , money
on any pair cf Hose that does not
come up to the above guarantee.
At 25 Cents.
One hundred dozen Ladies’ full
regular fast black O. H. & C. at 25
cents a pair. Just think, Ladies, of
buying a full regulas warranted fast
Black Hose at 25 cents.
Three Pairs For $1.00
Competent judges pronounce our
33 13 cents O. H. & C. Hose as
fine as sold elsewhere at 50 cents a
pair. O. H.
Children’s & C.
Full line of Children’s O. H. & C.
Hose in Cotton and Lisle Thread
Ribbed and Plain, sizes 4 to 5^ also
a complete line of misses’ in sizes 5^
to 8^. From 25 cents up. We are cer
tainly headquarters for Hosiery.
Special Bargains.
12 yards Figured Challies for 50c.
10 yards good Checked Homespun
for 50 cents.
10 yards Shirting Prints for 50 cents.
10 yards Sea Island homespun 50c
10 yards choice Dress gingham ?oc
- Ladies; colored horded S.
„ handkerchiefs for 50 cents,
12 Ladies’ mounring h. S. hand
kerchief for so cems .
_ - five This Week. ,
dred Silk and Gloria
Is and Umbrellas, bought
■:nfice, and will be sold
ur Own Price.
are now m the north
rn markets purchasing
fall stock. We mist
r our new goods, and
offer will be refused
or any summer goods
E BROS.