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VOL. XVII. .
TAKE Torpid Liver,
JU/lionsness,
Sic v Headache,
HOOD'S Molar in,
onstipntion,
Jaawllce,
foil gentian, Stomuch.
5 me Il'ispupsin
EUREKA Pal Oizzniess, SiC lion, acf,° pita- m '
Languor, Chills, £ Fever, Hines,
FOR M ineral Debllitg
D ‘pressedfeeling rival in
Hood's Eureka without &
the treatment of all these affection*.
Such is uir coofl lenc; in the preparation
tint we chafienie all c impetito-s to tried com¬ it
pound any equal to it. Whenever
has given nndoumled satisfaction, and
cu' challenge is foun<ted upon the expe¬
rience of int dligent pair -ns. affee
No rerae-lv acts so delightfully >ld an -dy
tureally as a liouseh Eureka. rein
as Hood’s
Da. Ho id— Dear Sir.—I h y; b x-n usi lg vour
Eu eka in my tatnily f ir he la-t hreeorf uryears,
8 iJ 1 regard i .s very e ucac ous mediein -. it
fusofte. if cte i a m-s i-nme iai -oou ch dr.n
M-fS“ ,l |i)oo & C). -G nUnm Vh»,i
Mssrs \f d H >od & ci-D^Tw^h'ye rtici
seen sell ng Dr Hoo I’s EURSK. V L ver M -e
,l r“* l dem“ l hTHo ”ed
it^is specibuy ^^ooi^rvy^’di^s X
which truly, reccomrn_ BR AV.VON d_d. & CAKeu. -n v
Vou.s ,
Put -I'--«<*> Jr.'VjidauT-lrV- *';“ I. .-i “d
PATTS^l •V •" >}.! & “ * u Mfrs, /
Columbus, Georgia
L. L. STANFORD
Attoraey-»t>L»w.
HAMILTON, : GEORGIA
M O ?<K> -—
Iam prepared t.»obt.in m-uev *o far
Biers, on •mproyed foi-mi.^w th mtce-t ut
i per ceut. payao e
Goi wmo • lent
A Sale IVMtnunt.
sads^ctoTy resuhs^rl^caNU an e(1 t , bring you
lurchase’price. of failure a
return of On this safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
Druggist a bottle of I)r. King’s New Dis
covery for ^fl-roat. all ' 8 when "used
aff.-ctioii of Lungs or
Ohest auch as Consmption, Infl nuaiion of
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping
Cough, Croup,etc., etc. It is P l ® M8an j
can alwavs°be d’eneniled^upom Trial bot
tie free at Drug Store.
Rilley & Williams’
Merit win.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
fnryears we have been selling Dr. Kings
SaWeand^Electric W '’s NfewTite *pil 1 ' L 5 u -kVeti "Arnica
Bitters, and have nev
cr handled remedies that sell as well, or
them every time, and we stand ready to
refund the purchase price, if satisfactory
resu-ts do n >t follow their use. l'hese
remedies have won their great popularity
aurely on their merits.
Bilev & Williams’ D.-ug Store.
GLASS' IMPROVED CATHAR¬
TIC AND LIVER PILLS.
PLAIN AND SUGAR-COATED.
TESTIMONIALS.
_ Chipl*-y, Ga
Dr. Q T. Purs ell. -“
PmL e -"7^ndri%l «»5 b ".'
g
ihartic pill. rhipley,
Mr. H. A Burher. Painter,
Ga.--I have used the improved pills and
know them to be just as represented. for
They are also the best thing I can find
painter’s colic.
abovi ? n^ed cii^eccommend r
pill have l
them verv highly. They have always act
ed verv satisfactorily with
WF BROWH'S »>o» bit™
ci&ns tat trade recommend markand it^/^deaters sell it. a G«n^n«
For Rales.
Two acres of land, with 3 room dwelling
ginh 'use. 50saw gin feeder and condenser,
* earn pres*. 8 horse power engine, and
platform scales, ail in first class runni ig
order. Apply to J. H. Brawner. Gaines
aille, Ga. or L. L. Stanford. Hamilton Ga
Many Person*
An broken down from overwork or taouaehoM
eares Brown’s Iron Bitters
’a assist
For all disease and deformities of the
eye. ear. nose, or throat, consult Dr. O.
J. Short. Specialist. Columbus, , Ga—• Of
fcce ll40*4 Broad St. tf -
JOSEPH L.DENNIS,
PROPRIETOR.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
We are aim mishe.l by the m ourn
fal soughin r of the winds aroun l oar
office, and the shivers hut creep over
our frame as we listen, that a ituma
. at hand.
is
Maj. Balknap, general manager of
the Central railroad has resigned to
aoce P t the mana o rement of a new
in the city of Mexics. Mr. Cecil
Gabbett is mentioned as his probable
successor.
Tanner has had to retire from th e
pension office, and Maj. Win. Warne r
was selected by the President vs hi s
successor. It is stated that Warner
^as declined the office for ba iness
reasons, and speculation is rife as to
who will be his successor.
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The wreck of the freight train at
East Point, Monday, is said by a
eve J witness to be the most Complete
smash up of cars ever seen. It was ;
former said if it had been a passen --r
Tl e supreme court of \V ashingtou
territory has decided that the women.
who have 'or several years enjoyed
the sweets of the franchise, are not
« ntltled to vote ’ 1 he3e
woinan ’s right’s advocates will not re
their rights with »ut a struggle,
«« a Kejaic *,*, in
tl- cmmng eleetid.is. -By
no sympathizers among our noble
southern women.
A race war ac tarred between th;
whites and blacks in Lawrenceville,
Illinoise, Saturday night in which
ma y were seriously wounded on
both sides. The whites were as nsu
^ victorious, and the ring leaders
among the rioters were putin jail.
The south is not more ready to resent
an aifront, or any insubordination from
the blacks than the republicans at the
north, who are always howling about
alledged southern outrages.
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There are no new developments m
the E f fc P » int outrages, and it is evi
dent that the offenders are going to
escape justice. Mr. Bruifey. an At
lanta Constitution reporter, who was
sent to jail last week for refusing to
answer questions m court, vvas again
) before the jury Monday. Ills testi
many criminated no one, aad he was
released. Every true man ant citi
zen of Georgia, condemns the w lip
p i n g of the negroes, and wis tie
offenders to receive merited puai- i
ment.
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q.j ie 8 Urve yi n or party on the Green
vm.»««. yesterday ««!>«? I his
this city morning. is
the preliminary survey, hut the route
mar k e( j out j s 80 practicable in adopted every
.-I ^ . fc ^jjj probab J y be
without materia, . , change. , rp- I he route i
surveyed passes directly through Luth¬
erville, and parallels the Atlanta and
West Point road almost the entire
distance from Moreland to Newnan.
Capt. Cross informs us that it is prac¬
tically an air-line; in fact; the prelimi
nary survey does not deflect from an
a ; r _ bne mo Ye than three-fourths of a
mile a. any poi-, and even thin will
be reduced when the route is finally
} oca t e d:—Newnan Herald and Adver
tiser.
Senator Gibbs’ Dill to repeal the
tax of $ 500 , on emigrant agents, was
supports by half the Senators Toes
day, and lost by the vote ot president
To remove the tax
Ifave, and we are not yet prepared
them as laborers. In
s some respects the vagabond civilization, negroes
are a menace to our but
the large majority do not belong to
that class, and are worth more to the
south as laborers than any foteign ele
ment that might be brought here to
take their places. If the agents would
take only the worthless class, it would
relieve the south of a great incubus,
but if the exodus begins the fever
will extend to all alike. We are in
favor of keeping the negro here and
in his place, treating him right and
using him to cultivate our fields with
fair compensation for his lator.
HAMILTON, GA., SEPT., 20, 1889.
For the Hamilton |ovrNal.
CURRENT EVENTS.
The tour of the Georgia farmers
through 0 ^° was an 0,at 1,1 all the
while, and good will come of it.
The ladies of G itfin are ab »ut to
combine to get Swiss servants. Stick
to the “darkie.” Nt. re made them
to serve
The bill m iking the office of com
m ; ssbner 0 f A;. culture elective by
the people, lias passed the senate. An
unwise enactment.
Some of the most important bills
before the legislature are set down for
tais weeX. but the “spic-ai or.ler”
may be postponed.
S un tel S. Cox, member of congress
New York. died last week. Mr.
hid been in public life m my
and was distinguished as a speak
e . 1 and a Writer.
, . *
a
160 per-ons »n injury to 1,000.
Tfc. M-7-- saiaM. r*
road is bam g surveyed and heated
The surveyors are wo it of tnoo i Uyo
eate Spring. It will touch Cnalybe
ate and W arm Springs, LaGrange
and thence to Birmingham.
One of the wonders of the agei.
Scotlan-r 8 l.i;; bri.l-e »»«- «
““"i '“ .teBt'-igce e-Sneeri
and is the k greatest piece of -f engineer
mg m modern times. It will be open
ed for bus iness w.th in a month.
Much talk is being had about cot
ton and jute bagging Rumor has it
that the factories’convert the cotton
bagging back into cotton, and use it
as li at agian. ° If so who gets .he ben
e fit.
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Corporal Tanner, •SommUsioner of
Pensions is about to be removed. If
he rennins, the treasury will become
The increase of the pub
lj c debt in the last month was over
|7 qoo, 000.
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A great man has fallen in
Dr> H< H . Tucker, Editor of
Christian Index, died in Atlanta last
week [) r . Tucker was eminent as a
p re . c h er and writer, and served his
{ jay and generation wisely and well,
-^
>pb e wooden hotel south of the
£ rs t National Bank of LaGrange, is
^ ^ replaced by a splendid brick ho
^ Some parties refused to vacate
but when the cannon was fired ur der
it, they hustled out in “double quick
Reader.
Mrs. E. Stanley, of Delhi, La., says
her son, 14 years of age, had a dread
ul time with ulcers, sores, and blotch
ts which followed chicken pox. After
using many remedies without benefit,
she gave him Swtlt’s Specific, which
cured him sound and well.
We have sold S. S. S. since the
first day we commenced the drug bus
mess, anu have heard some wonder
ful reports of its efiecis. Mamy use it
with best results to cleanse malaria
from the system, and for blood poi
son, scrofula and snch diseases it is
without trial.
Colderwood & Co., Monroe, La.
osL'or w ih« A Tibbs is a printer in the
«», ce™
I.edger. He ,ay» .hat three years ago
he was a victim of ba.1 blood, which
deprived him of health and threaten
ed serious consequence.. He further
says he took S. S. iv, and it cured
him.
I have been subject to painful boils
and carbuncles over my body during
the spring season, and after much
1 suffering and much useless doctoring
J [ found a permanent cure in Swift’s
! Specific. It is the monarch of blood
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I E. J. Willis, Augusta, Ark.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
The Sure of Shady Dell.
“Good morning C I. I havedrop
ped in to hear you talk a little, I see |
that you read the papers and I would
like to have your opinion of passing
events? Ah! r plied the Col," you
would find my opinions of very little
consequence. The busy world cares ■
nothing for view-, or opinions of an
old anchorite like myself, I see things
as they pass, and through a long life
have always had well defined opinions.
Well Col , what do you think of
the recent attempt to revive the “code
duello?” I suppose you refer to the j
Williamson-Calhoun and Half-Patter- \
son alfair. Both are ridiculous and
outrageous farces, shocking u> com- i
moil sense, sets at defiance all law
Christian and order and the Duelling ra »ral sense is relict of this of J
age. a
barbarity. The really brave will not
engage in it, the eoward hopes togain
a reputation for courage, they are
afraid of being considered cowards
„!. f -h,y k,u™ i-ct exists. A
real brave man is not afraid tn it his
to do right and that is the best
f(jr ^ Let the statute he so am on
, , % i i th c .
CUPH OI1 Geu a gaU OP eisewiiere. If !
it be ce rtainly known that the person |
Who passes or accepts a challenge to |
« ,!,i ,1 ,..| ,reve/ ..r ,„e .»■ in in v i
j» i a f disa lalified from
«!-*!«-r.Jjl.1 cBi,«. I'll —!« —I
U|iallijwer vbie letter of Hm . ». rt .
lu Alexandar ii. Stepuons
. repiy tJ a clu llenge to tight, ought
to be repu dished m all the papers. It
stopped the murder us practice for
many years and these yocng.*ters who
have grown up since, and have not
considered the subject, ought to rend
it and memorize it and let brain and
heart be full of it.
The New York World has this to
«ay of the at empted Georgia duels:~c
“Honor” of the code kind is the
queerest thing on earth. It contradicts
itself without blush ng and does the
most atrociously dishonorable and
disreputable things without shame.
There are iust now tw; members
of tlie Oeofjgia. le^islAture, for exam
pi e> w ho are saturated with honor.
TW reek of it. It exudes from their
pores an J, as chemist say, “determin
es t j, e compound. They have quarrel
led about something and want to light
a duel, but Gov. Gordon has interfer
ed by arresting one of them and ex
acting Ids “porsonal pledge” not to
leave Atlanta without giving notice.
Now let us analyze this situation to
see what honor consist of. As me n
heas of the leg slature, these men are
sworn not to engage in a duel. Orili
-ry -uen «-*!», that te vie,ate
that oa h would be perjury, and among
ordinary men there is a strong prej
udice a-rainst perjury as something
dishonorable. Yet it is honor which
prompts these men to commit it.
But while the precious pair are
ready and anxious to forswear them
selves, their sense of “honor” is so
high that the governor confidently
trusts the ‘‘personal pledge” of one
of them as surely binding.
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.m.^J>a ,n - n i *-s y „ _______ „
is murder by the laws of the state ot
which these men are law givers. It is
a nonnlar notion that crime is dishon
orable. Yet these two excessively hon
orable men are prepared to commit
that crime with the jauntiest readi¬
ness imaginable. absurdity the whole
What a hideous
business is, to be sure.
Dead.
List Friday at twelve o’Jock the
spirit of tittle Emma May, daughter
of Mr. ami Mrs. Wm Stucky, took its
departure from earth. She was inter
red Saturday morning at ten o’clock
at the family burial ground. funeral Rev.
vV. A. Farley conducted the
service,. a.ittle Emma wa« a patient
suqerer for a week. She was a bright
and affectionate child of two summers,
The family have the sympathy oi the
entire community.
Mother grieve not for the little form,
That lies so calmly theie; tread
Will h >ve r.e weary path to I
No l.eary load to bear.
NO. 37.
Toe quiet heart will never know,
The grief that racks ihine own;
N<» tender feet he bruised and torn,
O i pathway rough with stone.
Grieve not nor 1 >ng within thy hea>t,
To call her back ugaian ;
She lies so peacefully at rest,
Cali In r not back to pain.
Grieve not the Saviour’s gentle arms,
Cr die the 8 eepi ig head;
For suffer little cliil lrt*n,
To come unto me lie said.
L. M. N.
If you fee “out of sorts.’ - cross a<l
pe. v s i—take Dr. J. II. M .Lean’s Sarsa
p irilla; cheerfulness will return anu l fi
wi 1 acquire n.-w z st.
Don’t Lrituted your lungs with a stub
h-.ro couth when a pleasant and effective
rent -dy may ii found in Dr. .1. Ji. Mc¬
Lean’s far Wine Lung Halm!
W, F, GLASS' -SPc-CI ALTIES
\v e cn. y»»r Special Attention to
tic Fodowing Medicine*:
Qt-rnitin Compound Coughsyrup
remedy [* >t for Hmuh. e’* iefaml Geraum syrup] Asur:
the re cii e of cough,,
(l| , I’rice (IOC.
A sure remedy for Wo ms. It is plea*
Oer.ua, a,*
A K »a-euteed remedy for - hills and Fe
ver. t’m* w II pos.iv- ty -lire any case of
SloJ Il ' Cor “ n,?t0
Germa ,a Co uponnd Female Reg
atMor.
A HU e cure t -ra l di-eases ar sing from
u-tics. ; .f the m -..hly sickle s.”
'-ZZSXSi't? ” ,, “
.term l * C’J ni.. tit t Itynentery
llem dg,
This .* h “poshivc” cure f-r Bloody
*}'*• »y 8 eutcr , (fripi-.g
t liU an I be happy, nice <V>„. Diarrhoea
Herman Compound
Cordial.
Q( J . a “, c „ lditi ^ n r, f
, )llV( . ls p,ice *- 0 c
Q -nn m V impound Liniment.
f ’* 1 ’ ,n “ ,t P 'W.*rful Liu'ment known 'or
Bruises, . : tr Sprain's!
arid for a I cases where a Lini
ment is nea ed fur man or beast; tw®
izes. i:> nnd Sue
German Compound .... Hair tte
This u nnt Vuorf a (1 ‘ . ^restores the ori r
ml Color. Life and Iteautv to tk
Hair. Thoroughly eradicate* Dandru T
a o| »topa the h ur from falling out. Trie;
5 ° u '
Thus you see these remedies are n *
•‘cure alls.” but each one is prepared for
a certain purp >*-*. Tint (Joiigh Syrup it
not «<*<> l for W-i'ra, neither is tne Penial*
Kegutamr use I f >r ui trrhoea. but each
Me-licin f is a cerlain curet' r the disease!
for which it is r commended.
SATISFACTION OR MONEY
REFUNDED.
Tliejmtlv celebrated German con
poun 1 remedies are sold at the followi ig
places; Drug
(Jiupley Store, Ga.
Riley & Willi *m, Hamilton
'I’- H- Kimbrouoii, (.ataula. Ga.
^.vifeVT °*’
Smith Hros. OneaP* Mill, Ga.
t». W. Mhkpiiy Near Salem Ga
MasM A.IIanulby, Warm Sprug* G*.
K*m*om Bh-,sFrrrma*,^
j recomm“nd these remedies as reliabl*
goods I will refund money and author
ize agents to refund when not just a* rep
'csent«L^I'he.e remedie. are deservedly
po ^ p Gla^, Druggist,
Sole Agent Obi Icy Ga.
Oneal Mill. Ga., Mar. *2, ’89.
d hi* is t » ce-tny til l I was in b< a with
rheumiiti-rn and after trying a bottle of
german Compound Liniment, was abl*
to be up and plowing. 1 thoroughly and
conscienciously recommend it to all *uf
* rin « wit, ‘ rbeumatism.
w. A. Hubtrr.
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TJiAT FIGHT
The Original Wins.
C. K, Simmon*. St. Loui*, Prxtp’r
M. A.Simmon*Liver Medicine,K»t’d
1840, in the V. S Court DtfMATg J,
H. Zellifn, Prop’r A. Q.Siminoi.* Liv»
. in j * r M. Regulator, A. S. L. E»t’d M. ha* by Zeiiin for 1S68.
Ifl cured Indigestion, BiuotiNtil, 47 year*
fsljL In ArreriT*, VP*F*lA,SlCK Sock ««A»ACHB,Lo*r Stomach, Etc,
* A Kev. T B. Reams, Pastor M. E.
k • JChurcn, J Adams, Tenn., write*: “I
think I should have been dead but
H |r L lor your Genuine M. A. Sim
ImIR^FI mons Liver Medicine. I have
Iff ] sometimes had to subsdtuta
Strut / “Zeilin’s stuff*’ for your Medi
fCst/Rr. cine, purpose.” but it don't answer the
.Ml pLEl I J. R.
ttHkawbAEa/Orf, rcj Dr. Memphis,Tenn. Graves, Editor Th*
I received package of Liver says:
I a your
A k v\ Medicine, and have used half of it,
J 1 better I* works Liver like a Regulator charm. I and want cer- no
PH \ tainly no more of ZeiBu’s miztursk