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tichednle No 31, in effect June 2 lth ’SO.
/Standard Time 90th Meridian.]
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p in j Ar C’atatlii, Kortaons, Ar Ar a u m 111
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p m.Ar King s!/oro, Ar a m
p ml Ar Hamilton, Ar a tn
p m|Ar Chipley, Summit, Ar Ar, 2co3 a a m m
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p in Ar White Sul Sp’gs Ar a 111
1> m Ar Stinsons, Ar a in
m Ar Greenville, Lv a 111
I>cpn.rt«tre of Tral**# *t Cmlawbu*.
Mobile ,t Girard—7 3.7 am—2 45 pm— 1 C& W
2i>:» m-1245pm—80 Western—12 2') noon
—7 Oft p m. For further information relative
to schedule, ticket rates, best routes, etc.
write, or call upon. K. B. Gammkl Agent
Hamilton (in. W. II. MeClintock, Sujit. Coluni
tiuslia. IT. T. Charlton lien. pass. Agent Sa¬
vannah (In.
Lornl Mention.
Mrs C A. Brooks returned to her
boot • in Americus Monday.
Airs. j. A. Hunter, went down to
Columbus this morning.
Mr, J. H. Hogan, of Chipley, was
in the «iiy Sunday on business.
Mr. Ben Hill, the efficient Marshal
of Chipley, was in the city Tuesday.
The Misses Wamble are the guests
this week of Miss Leila Latham.
President J. W. Wilson will organ¬
ize a new sub alliance at Central
Academy th s afternoon.
Mr. jas. Callaway, agent for the
Macon Telegraph, one of the best pa¬
pers south, was in the city today.
M . S. H. Pitts, who has been
hete several days with relatives, re¬
turned to Salem, Ala., Wednesday.
Mr. Jim Hodge brought Jerry Nel¬
son, colored to town Monday, and had
him bound over to keep the peace.
Miss Joe Williams, aftet spending
sometime here with relatives, return¬
ed to Columbus Wednesday.
Judge J. F. C. Williams, Col. , 1 .
M. Mobley, and Capt. H. W. Pitts
visited Columbus Wednesday.
Mr. |. L. Dennis made a flying
vis t to his old htine this veek, to
look aittr tne Journal.
IF YOU DESIRE to save money
and satisfy your boys, purchase their
suits, hats
& Pearce Columbus, Ga.
We havo surrendered our space to
advertisers this week, and have not
as nuuT. local news as usual. j
Tnete were no <cgal sales here
Tuesday, and nothing of special in
terest but the alliance meeting.
Messis R. O. Bulloch and J. T.
Tucket, of Chipley, were in the city
Sunday.
THE BEAUTIFUL SHOES cx-I
hibilbd by Chancellor & Pearce Co- i
lumbus, is attracting a sensation They
are di.ing a large shoe business. Close
prices and fine goods will tell.
Rince Jordon, colored, was shot
and killed bv an unkown party Weil
nesday on Mr. Sam Trueus Mace,
The loiontr went out Thui&dav
tu hold an inquest, but we had 10 g
to press befote wceould learn the vo
diet.
WHEELER & WILSON Impro*
ed No. gScvking Machine for sale a
the Hamilton Hotel. Cheaper lhai
ever.
We are proud of our college. It u
a credit to the town. The pupils an
well disciplined and well taught, i.ni
the patrons may be assured that they
are under fine mental and mora
training.
“It goes right to the spot,” sa/l an oln
man, who was rubbing in Dr J. H. >!'■
Ir an’s Volcanic Oil Liniment to relieve
rheumatism.
The coliege palings were sold to
the highest bidder in front of the
court house yard Saturday. The bid
ding was lively, and about $11 00 was
realized from the sale which will be
used for repairs on the college.
Gus. A. Dubois, a well known resident
of St. Louis, says: “I have used aeveral
bottles ot Piieklev Ash Bitters for billions
ne s and malarial troubles, so p eva ei.t
in this climate, and heartily recomm nd
it 10 all afflicted in a like manner. It is
hte best remedy I ever used.”
There was a meeting of the coun
tv alliance here Tuesday, and the
1, llow.ng officers elected for the en
suing year; J. VV. Wilson, president
Flynn Hargett, sr., vice president,
T. A. Little, secretary; W. H. Dean;
u ta » re ,;W.W. Arnold, chaplain,
M- G. Reams, doorkeeper. 1 he al;
nance endorsed the Olive bill by res
olution, and the resolutions were lor
warded to the commitiee in Atlanta
1
Saturday to re« em instructions from
lb- t’ouon oxc: v ; e.
If V, " vfct 1 o<n *;■ sorts.’ cross anil
wi 1 acquire new zest.
| Don’t irritate your lungs and w itli effective a stub¬
born cough when a pleasant Dr. J. 11. Mc
remedy inay he found in
1 bean’s Tar Wine Lung lialni!
I Some whiskey was smuggled into
I town an <j sold here Saturday night.
'I he city council are looking into the
matter, and if the party is found who
] has thus bid defiance to the laws he
; will have to pay heavily for his pre¬
sumption.
This indian summer weather is
lovely. It is the time idealized by po
1 ets and writers of fictions, but they
! have no* drawn mere fancy pen
j sketches days. of the cool, delightful indian
; summer
The most complete line of school
j suits, hats and shoes in Columbus can
I . 5 , : found at Chancellor & Peace s.
See their $2.00 and $3. suits. They
are beauties.
Great mistakes are often made in trying
to economise. It is a safe rule to follow
that the best is always the cheapest. A
1 cheap physician may cost you your life.
; If v«" *»» v e Malana in your system, you
i will not only be miserable, hut unfit ■ >
I work. Lost time is money lost. Ono dol
lar spent for Shallenberger’s Antidote will
cure you ill twenty-four hours. Sold by
Druggists.
Tnere are 73 cases on the civil
ducket for trial at the fall term of
court, 28 on the appearance docket,
114 on tne criminal, of which 43 are
felony, and 71 misdemeanor. There
are 8 prisoners in jail and 32 under
bond.
Court will convene here next Mon
day week. We hope all of our sub
setibers who owe us, will call and set
tie up during Court. We cannot give
you a good county paper if you do
not pay for it. Remember this, and
sustain it by your money and your
influence.
Notice.
All persons indebted to us th^i
wishes to avoid being dunned are re
quested to cdl at our office and set
tie. After the 1st of October we wil*
have a collector out and he will bt
sure to see you and ask for a settle
ment. Riley & Williams.
Don’t suffer from weakness and debility.
Don't let gloom and despondency take
possession of the human heart. Get
licaiili. get strength, get power of endu¬
Blood rance from using B. It. B. (Botanic
Balm.)
If you are suff ring with weak inflam
cured'ty^ushi'gDr^ e .J Mefean’ ,:an
About eleven churches from the
Baptist Association, and seven from
the Western, will meet here in the
Baptist church next Wednesday morn
mg to form a new arsociation. The
body will be in session probably two
dajs, and arrangements are being
made to entertain them. Severs 1
eminent divines are expected, among
them Dr. j. H. DeVotie of Griffin.
Many of our citizens visited the
college Friday, and manifested much
interest in the exercises. The
speeches, recitations and compositions
were good, and ^ome were especially
interesting for thur originality. Pre -
ident H. A. Hayes cordially invites
f'tquent visits from the public, and ;s
'^ased with the interest taken m his
chcol.
irsud Hsliy l»»y at the ColoredHetbo
dist church.
Sunday was the grandest day in the
istory of our church. Rev. G. E.
homas, of Augusta, preached at 11
1 clock, and Rev. S. M. Gray, of
vtinson, at night. A large crowd was
iresent. 1 he fol owing clubs were
ppointed to make collections, “Ham
ion hints, l’res. J. C. Ciook, vice
•resident Rena Smith; raised $35.64.
he ‘Georgia Friends,” Pres. Bose
>l«.Gee, vice president Lou Mobley;
used $36 75,—total $7691. We re
urn thanks to our white triends who
:ontributed so liberally.
J. J. Hollis, Pastor.
A man who has practiced medicine for
40 years, ought to know salt front sugar;
read what he says.
Toledo O., Jan. 10 . 1887 .
Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co..-Gen le
men I have been in the gi neral prsetice
of medicine for most 40 years, and would
*av that in all my practice and experience
have nevei seen a pr< paration ihat I could
prescribe with as much confidence of sue
(actured b you. Have prescribed it a
itreat many times and iis effects is won
a "d would say in o nciusion thatl
tnY n^cure,"?* ffl^ouMukeVa^
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g to directions. Yours Truly.
L. L. GORSUCH, M. D '
Office. 215 Summit St.
bl'T. "2 iTh Vri
catarrh Cure. 'I aken internal*.
Address. F. J. Cukket 4 Co.,
Toledo. Ohio ’
Sold b.vDruggist, 75c.
C'hiplej
.\Jr. VV. A. Poer, of IVesi Point was
n the city Monday.
Mr Taylor White, of LaGra. ge,
was on our streets the other day.
W« **« indebted Mr. T. S. Me
Gt uder lor a nice lot of apples.
Golden Machinery oil good at the
r- .)rug . Sto 25 c.. ga Ion.
Mr. Z. T. Hardy, of the Atlanta
Constitution was in the city at his
home Sunday.
Mr. T. M. Hogan has moved out
of town to his handsome residence
near the Scott plantation.
Call on F. J. Thomaston, Cataula.
Ga.. for Glass’ Improved Cathartic
and Livet Pills.
Lawyers, R. A. Russell and B. H.
McLaughlin, were in the city last
week attending court.
Mr. R. A. Burner, our popular
painter has recently finished a nice
job of painting for Mr. T. M. Hogan.
Messrs. J. T. Tucker and R. O.
Bulloch visited friends down in Har¬
ris county Sunday r.eat Mulberry
Grove.
Sweet Flowers, “toilet soap is the
nicest made, price 25c., ai the Chip
ley Drug Store.
The Hntchinson farm near here
has been bought by Mr. VV. H. Lay
field, as we are informed. The farm
is an excellent one.
Mr. S. T Phillips who has been
leafis"m7w h 0 S h counters ‘of
be hind the
Hogan & 1 hilnp,s .... of , whom . , he
is a
partner.
The cotton crop is good and there
is no doubt , about it. Then t e e IS v
no kird of vegetables or frutts but
what has been a success this year.
We should feel thankful
Shenff Kimbrough Tr . , , . the . .
was tn city
'ast week on business concerning his
office. He has nine prisoners in jail
<vud has secured about 40 bonds of
appearance. He is in fine trim for
court.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The best salve in the world for cuts
burns, sores, ulcers, tetta .chapped, hands
■‘alt rheum, fever aores, 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 25c per box.
For Sale by Rilet & Williams.
Hargett Hot*.
Mrs Lula Layfield, the belle of An¬
tioch, has treated herself to an ele
gant new buggy.
Mrs. A. B. King, has been quite
ill for the past few weeks and we are
sorry to state that she is no better.
Capt. W. V. David’s many friends
in and uountl Hargett mourn his loss.
They know that a good and useful
man is gone.
Mrs. Sarah Brawner, who fell out
>f the door and broke her leg a few
weeks since, is rapidly improving to
the delight of her many friends.
The circulation of the blood-quickened
and enriched--bears life and energy o
every portion of the body; appetite r -
turns; the hour ot rest brings with it
sound repose. This can be secured by
taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla.
For rheumatic and neuralgic pains, rub
in Dr J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lini¬
ment and take Dr. I.H. McLean’s Sarsa¬
parilla. You will not suffer ong, but will
be gratified with a speedy and effective
cure.
Mr, Jimmie P. Graddick, a popu¬
lar dude of Antioch, called to see our
httie Postmistress a few days since,
and subscribed fot the JOURNAL, OUr
1 spicy little county paper.
October with its bright, cool mor
nmgs, wnich always brings a fresh
cheery feeling that seems to infuse
new life and energy into our beings,
w p| S o^n be upon us.
While I write a gentle rain is fall
j,^ which has quite settled the du2t
th at was disagreeable and oppressive
to the inhabitants of this part of
Harris ccuiity.
Children who are troubled with worms
may be quiekley relieved by giving them
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liquid Vermiluge.
It kills and expels worms,
The blood must be pu e for the body to
be in perfect condition. Dr J. H. McLean
Sarsaparilla makes pure blood and impart
'he rich bloom of hehlth and vigor io the
whole body. closed
Miss Ida Blackmon her
school at Antioch last Friday, after
a very successfu* term. She is quite
aftable . , , lady , .and . . liked . . by
an young is
patrons and pupils,
Mr. John A. Cook, who has been
to Palo p ln to, Mineral Welis and other
points m 1 exas on a prospecting
lour, arrived at home a lew days since
very sick, and is still confined to his
The fine water gin and mills owned
by Mr. H. V. Hargett, of Columbus,
and run by Messrs. Mullins and Tid
««B, »« kep. quite bofl. OI .h« «Mte
turning out the fleecy staple and
grinding new corn and old in large
quantities. Theyare ' kept busy day
an( j n j g ht. Jhcck.
ADMINISTRATOR’S
i SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the court of
ordinary of Harris county will be sold at
the court house door of said countyon the
all of lot of land number 63 contaiug 202
X acre in the 3rd Dist. originally Bethany Troup
nuv Harris county, except
church lot in the sauih east corner of said
lot being about 7 acres. Sold as the prop
erty of Joel Culpeper, late of said county
1 deceased. Teims cash.
J. M. Culpeper. Admr’.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap¬
ping paper, but it saved her life. She was
in the last stage of consumption, told by
physicians that she was incurable and
could not live only a short time; she weigh
ed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of
wrapping papper she read of Dr. King’s
New Discovery, and got a sample bottle;
it helped her, her she nought a larger bottle,
it helped more, bought another and
grew better fast, continued its use and is
now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh¬
ing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars
send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggit Fort
Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful
Discovery Free at Riley & Williams’
Drugstore.
to
For Sale.
I offer for sale, in part or whole. The
place better known as the old Moss home,
situated four miles west of Chipley. It is
a 8 ood P la ? e of 600 acres or and
those wishing to purchase, would do well
to c ill and see for themselves, right soon,
W. O. Moss, Chipley, Ga.
TUefinest farm In Harris county
farrai8 a l,alfmile ? rom P hi Hey,
dwelling, outhouses m good repair, land
a high s t a te of cultivation, except
50 to 75 acres original woodland. The
farm is well watered, and as much land
for cultivation as you will ordinarily find
on H f arm three times as large, not an
acre of worn land on the entire 25o acres,
A model farm and peculiar family cireum
• tances alone induces the sale. Corres
pondence mav ’ be had with me at La
Grange, Ga. N. R. Hutchinson.
For sale.
175 acres of land more or less being a
part of MattC. Farley estate. Lots and
part of lots Nos. 51 a 1 d 52 in the 21 Dist.
of originally Muscogee now Harris county
Ga. Bounded as followes, commencing at
north east corner lot 52 measuring west
to north west corner; then south to the
creek; then up to the creek fork; then ud
little M ulberry creek to north line of lot
51 • then west to starting point. For terms
and further particulars address R. M.
Young, LaGrange, Ga.
Mrs. S. E. Young.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
By virtue ot an order from the court of
ordinary ot Harris county. I will sell be¬
fore the court house door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in November next
the following described land belonging to
Otis H. Hogan, a minor to wit. One half
undivided interest in the south part of
lot of land number 344 (excep eight acres
in the south westcor ier,) containing 152 th
acres more or less, lying in the 20
distr ct of said county. Oct. 1st. 1889.
J. II. Hogan.
Guardian Oiis H. Hogan.
The other half of the above described
land belonging to Miss Lula Hogan will
be sold at the same time and place.
J. H. Hogan.
Insure Tour Gins.
We are prepared to furnish reliab e insurance on Gin Houses and cot.
tents at equitaole rates, as we have done for many years. Ail needed u
formation promptly given. I
D. F. W1LLCOX & SON.
1149 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
1
FRAZER & DOZIER.
I
HARDWARE,
Columbus, Ga.
White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer. The best I
in the world. ‘
Follow the Crowds!! I
Join the solid procession of wise and discerning people to the palatial _
three story clothing store.
CHANCELLOR & PEARCE :
1132 & 1134 Broad St. Columbus, Ga.
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Just opposite their old stand. )
This firm makes new customers daily. The merit of the best goods
at the lowest price will tell. )}
A Revolution In Prices
50 suns $9 00, Cost You $13.00 Elsewhere
100 “ $12.50 “ “ $15.00
75 ” $15.00 Well Worth $2o.co «•
ico “ $18. so “ “ $25.00 44
200 boys suits a $2.00 to 3.50 cos. you $3.50 to $5.00 anywhere. ' (
have the larges* stock of men and boys.shoes in Columbus and can
vou mot ev. See our $3.50 and $5.00 shoes. You can not duplicate ihj
w j t hj n $/ to of the price.
We Want Your Trade. Prices and Goods will Mon
CHANCELLOR & PEARCE
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
In accordance with the last will and
Testament of Alvin Myhand deceased. I
will sell before the court house door in
the town of Hamilton said county on the
first Tuesday in December nest if not
previously soldat private sale the following
described land belonging to the estate number oi
said deceased to wit, lot of land
113 lying in the 5 th district of said county
containing 202 1-2 acres more or less.
Terms one half cash balance payable in
12 months in interest. Oct. 1 st 1889.
. G. A. Mthand.
Executor of Alvin Myhand.
p EORG1A, HARRIS COUNTY—L U.
U Brawner has applied for exemption of
personality, and setting apart and valua¬
tion of homestead, and I will pass upon
the same, on the 7th dayol October next
at my office.
Given under my hand and official signa¬
ture Sept., 9th 1889.
J. F. C. Williams, Ord’y
GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNT Y-Jaa
VTM. Culpeper administrator of Joel Cul¬
peper late of said county deceased, makes
application for leave to sell the land he.
longing to said deceased.
All persons concerned are hereby noti
fled to show cause, it any they have, by
the 1st Monday in Oct., next why said
order should not be granted said adinin
t ator to sell said land.
Given under my hand and official sigu*
•ure. Aug. 19, 1889.
J. F. C. Williams Ord’y.
GLASS’ IMPROVED CATHAR¬
TIC-AND LIVER PILLS.
PLAIN AND SUGAR-COATED.
TESTIMONIALS.
Dr. Q. T. Puxsell, Chipley, Ga.—I
have examined the formula of the above
Pills and recommend them as a good ca¬
thartic pill. hipley,
M r. R. A. Burner. Painter, f
Ga.—I have used the improved pills and
know them to be just as represented.
They are also the best thing I can find for
painter’s colic,
J. T. Champion, Chipley, Ga.—The
above pill I have nsed. I can reccommend
them very highly. They have always act¬
ed very satisfactorily with me.
S. A. CARTER. W. C. BRADL EY.
CARTER & BRADLEY,
COTTON FACTORS, AND WHOLE
one* uniiu GROCERS.
Fontaine Warehouse
Columbus, Ga.
Mr. Chas. Allen will again repre
sent us on the streets as buyer and
wiM sustain his old reputation far
HIGH PR CE and LIBERAL
DEALING.
Cotton Lagging a speciality; in as their wt
propose to aid the Farmers
fight against TRUSTS and COM
BINES.
Special attention given to the sto»
age and sale of cotton and liberal ad¬
vances made on all consignments.
A shaie of your business solicited.
Faithfully Yours.
Cartbr & Bradley.