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OENTBil. RAILROAD of GA
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t?c hod ill e No 4. in fll'ect NOV. 3rd 89.
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1 15 m r.v Columbus, Ar 10 25 a m
p miAr Nances, A r 9 55 a m
3 15 p Eoitsons, Ar 9 40 a m
ft 3 an 32 p B] Ar Ar Catatla, Ar 9 19 a m
n m Kingsboro, Ar 9 03 a m
i 09 p m Ar Ar MS a m
4 21 p m Ar Hamilton, Ar 8 31 a m
4 40 p miAr Summit, Ar 8 10 a m
5 20 p m Ar White.Sul’Sp’gs Ar 7 7 .50 40 a a m m
5 33 p ml Air / Greenville, Stinsons Ar Lv 7 00 a m
S 15 p m|Ar
Departure of Train* »t Ooiumbu*.
Mobile & -1245pm—So Girard— ’iTs'a Western—12 m-2 is pm-c&w 2S noon
sitti'S -•>4s am 11 *”’
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E. T. Charlton (ien. pass. Agent Sa- ,
vannaii Ga. __j
I,ocal Mention*.
Mr R. F. Carter,of Eller?lie,was in
the city Monday.
Mr. J. H. Hogan, of Chipley, was
in the city Tuesday.
Mr. P. B. Hogan, of Wnitesville,
gave us a Peasant call Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Walton and daughter
spent Wednesday in Columbus.
Mrs Emma Parker left this morn¬
ing for I erote Ala., to visit her sis¬
ter.
Mr. A. P. Mathis, of Stewart coun¬
ty called in the Journal office Wed¬
nesday morning.
Mrs. E. B. Gammell has returned
from her visit to mends in tee Gate
city. Miss
Mrs. M. L. Copeland and
Mary J illusion went to Columbus
Wednesday.
Miss M >llie Lowe after a pleasant
visit to relatives in At'anta, returned
home Saturday.
Mrs. Dr. S. G. Riley and Miss Vic
Wornble returncu from Atlanta Satur
day. Chip
iVi'ss Emma Comer, of near
ley, has been on a visit to Mtss Alice
Lovelace < his week.
Our Sunday church goers should
remember the week.y prayer meetings
and attend them more regularly.
Mtfrcnanis '’and warehousemen re
ported a fine trade.
La.atlur ia th. beat onto ami r -galator
iu the murker. It is recommended for all
bowel, stomach an t liver affections.
Price only 25 cents.
A great hen fit has been s-cured to the
poor by the introduction of Dr. Bulls
font now only takes 2,
Cent* to curt a coug»or •
Mr. W. M. arker,^ am •
L. 1 arker, retume > ' 1 ' 1 iV a L 1 ‘ '*
after a week spent in ** "^8 ,n 11 -
1 i iedinout icmiMiii exnosit'.on uw" u ana State rair.
Rev. W. A. Farley, Mr. O. S.
Birnes and Mr. H. C. Jones, wert to
^WTverly Kneeling, Hall Sunday to quarterly
returning home Monday
HPtlon. Boning, T. H. Kimbrough, master .
2
fdonday State Grange, left for Californ 5
morning to attend a meet
vtng of the Nitioal Grange. He was
accomoamed by his wife.
Anybody irou ilcd with rheumatism,
neuralgia, stiff' necs.. or any pain ur ache
thould procure a bmtle ot Sa vatiou Oil
it' nee. Price 2 ') cents.
“No mure laudanum for our babies.’
AVI mothers unite in pronouncing Dr.
{tail’s Baby Syrti > the bes soothing rem
dey now sold, It is free from opiates.
Mr. T. J Brooks, who has recently
been so ill m Americus, is now con¬
valescent. If he continues to im
prove Ins mother will soon return
with him to her home in this city.
A crippled :mo, with wife 11 1 sev
eral small children, passed through
town Tuesday in a destitute condi ¬
tion indeed, begging something to
eat to enable the n to get to Colum¬
bus They hail from Tennessee.
The County Commisioners held
their usual monthly meeting Tuesday.
NPo business of special importance
was before the board. Orders were
passed au.ounting to ouly about
$ 12 5. °°
TO THE FARMERS. We learn
that it is a fact tiiat a 56 Piece Chi
ra Tea Set is offered at the New
C rockery Store of Columbus, for
the largest and ..eavicst t pumpkin . ■
raised in this section. Our fnends
might do vvell to send in the weight
ii)d size ot any large pumpkin they
14 ay have. It is worth your attention,
1 tils place of business is across ,he
Stteet from the Central Hotel.
For Sale.
The Hamer farm containing 4 76 1-2 ,
acres, 12 miles from Hamilton, will be ;
sold Cheap and on long time. Addnss:
C. P. N. Bahkkk. !
Room 32. Traders Bank, Atlanta, Ga. I
Renewals to the Journal are A
ways appreciated. It is thus you
sustain a weekly visitor, carrying
sunshine and happiness to your
homes.
A new log cabin on, Mr. J. H.
Mobley’s place, filled with forage
produce, belonging to Mr. Mobley,
was consumed by tiie Sunday eve
nmg. The origin of the lire is un
known.
Mr. M. L. Parker has sold out his
stock of goods to Messrs. J. H.
Lynch, and E. D. Long. He lias
been very busy recently taking stock
and preparing to turn over his goods
tu his successors. He and his wife
will return to their former home
in Shreveport, La.
A lot ofland near Chipley, belong
ing to the estate of Joel Culpepper,
deceased, sold at public outcry here
T "“ i ‘r lhe lan<i consisting of
'95 acres broaghl over $ 2 6oo. An.
other lot of land Ot 152 acres near
whitesvnle sold for $1,216.
Don’t irritate your lungs with a stub¬
born cough when a pleasant and effective
remedy may be found in Dr. J. II. Mc¬
Lean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm!
If you fee “ out of sorts,*' cross and
peevish—take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsa¬
parilla; cheerfulness will return and life,
wi l acquire new zest.
We are constantly reminded of th e
transitory nature of everything earth
ly. Joy and sorrow, pleasure and pam
follow each other in rapid succession,
and all are alike fleeting. Still each
serves it turn in forming character fur
eternity. Happy is that person “who
ap -lies his heart unto wisdom.”
Reports from the churches at
quarterly conference Monday, devel
oped that the circuit is conssderbly
behind with the assessments for the
pastor. The annual conference
meets early in December, and if an
effort is not speedily made to raise the
amount due it will u >t be ready in
time. Those w..o have not paid up
should hand the amount they owe
atonce to some of the official mera
bers.
GO and SEE ABOUT IT. Hand
somely Engraved goblets at 40c. set.
Regular price every wnere 75c. Go
to the New crockery store and see
about it.
The New Crockery Store, of Co¬
lumbus, hafr the prettiest stock of
China and glass ware, in the state.
Go see for yourself.
We have been called upon this
10 rao ”"' ' hc of a ? ood
?>«". ° ne '" th ' P"™' <* f<=;
ft)l manhood. Wednesday of last
week Mi. J. R. Livingston, though
not physically strong, was at his place
c f business, and there was a prospect
n f , nanv , ears of useful life before
^ Thurs day morning he had a
severe hemorrhage from the lungs
which was followed by others, in suc
cession, and it soon bec„me apparent
that death was near. The messen
Sunday Ci , • and ,
ger came on . „ evening,
j q U j e tiy and gently, of “as one who folda
(()e «l ril pery hiscouch about hun
;uu j j, es down to pleasant
i j re ams»’ he passed away. He was a
l consistent member ol the Baptist
] church, a torn! father, a loving hus
band an l obedient son. The widow
in her desolation, a mother in her old
age, three children in their helpless
ness, and other dear relatives are left
to mourn his untimely death. The
funeral discourse was preached at
the Baptist church W Arnold, Tuesday from morning
by Rev. W. the text
“Unto God, the Lor.i belong tne is¬
sues of death.” “ The issues,” said the
pastor in substance, “depend upon
what we send before,and what we take
with us. What do wt send before? All ;
your benevolence, al' your sacrifices
all your acts of kindness, make up the
issueo io heaven. What do we take
with us? Character, lire undying at
tributes, memory, conscience etc.
\r \ cry touching . .• > the past alluded „n i^i
to the intrinsic qualities ot the ue
ceased, his true, faithful and unosten
tatious virtues, and his trust in Christ,
rhs ine issues were Wire made maae up nn tor for him Him.
Hc took with hun an abiding trust
in Christ, he left behind him a char
acter without reproach.
The sermon ended, the remains
were carried to the cemetery, and in
terred in the presence of a large con-!
course of friends, where they will res,,
until the resurrection morn.
! live Oak. Ala., Dec. 13 th, 1886.
Messrs A. T. Shallenbergcr & Co.
I | Rochcscer. Pa. Gents—Last spring ‘ s
I r rcceixei{ hy Iliail a botUe of y0ur Anti
dote for Malaria for my brother, who had
chiiU for more than six months. He ire
queutly would broke them up with Quinine, but
they *0011 return I gave him the
Yours truly. W. VY. Perdce.
The following compliment Ao a i
W ell k nown gentleman, who a lew
months ,, ■ roamed , of „r
since one „ our
most intelligent and accomplshed
young Constitution ladies, we clip from the Atlan
ta of Tuesday:—One ol
the -jnost attentive and best working
members of the present house has
been Mr. DeLacy, of Dodge. In a
quiet and unobstrusive way Mr. De
Laey has made a splendid impression
u P on h IS felI ow me "' . b * rs an<? ,
f arned for , hlr nself , a reCurd of %vh ich
be mi ht we 'J , P rou d. „ He , has-
3
done splendid work upon the most
important committees of the house
and has several times presided abl\
over the deliberations of this house
Higher honors await Mr. DeLavy
and even now his name is prominent
iy mentioned by his triends as a suit
able one for the next jugeship of hit
circuit.
Hargett Hots*
No sensation of any description in
our little town.
Rains seem to be the order of the
day.
Syrup making and candy pullings
are all the rage.
Wild geese are flying southward,
and an early blizzard is expected.
l he blood n nisi be pu efor the body t"
be ir. perfect condition. Dr. J. H. McLean
Sarsaparilla makes pure blood and impar- th«t
the rich bloom of health and vigor to
whole body.
Chi'ibeu who are troubled with worms
maybe quickly relieved by giving them
Dr. .1. H. McLean’s Liquid Vermiluge.
It kills and expels worms.
At a distance the sweet autumn
woods has the effect of a gorgeous
bouquet, with a beautiful bending of
colors in perfect harmony.
The ordination of deacons for An
tioch chuich will take place today. A
large crowd is expected.
fudge L. C. Hargett has been
quite ill over a week 1 hut w' are
proud to say that be is conv tlescing.
For rheumatic and neuralgic , . pains, rub ,
in Dr I. H. McLean s Volcanic oil Lini
ment and take Dr. •). H. McLean’s Sarsa
parilla. You will not suffer ong. but will
be gratified with a speedy and effective
cure.
If you are all run down—have no
strength, no energy and feel very tired all
the time--take Dr. J. H. M«*Lean’s sarsa
parilla. It will impart strength and vital
ity to your system.
Mr. James P. Graddick and
... Miss Mattie .. Tidwell 11 were mar
red at the home of the
bride’s father'll) this town a few days
since. The ceremony was perfor ned
by Jf tV. D. Cook, Esq., in the presence
of a n large number of friends. frl«»nd<s Re Re
freshments were Served, after the cer
emony was performed. Mr. Grad
dick is a oonular young farmer, and
the bride is a worthy and charming
young ladv. May the bright rainbow
of htppiness span their future lives.
“It goes right to the spot.” said an old
man. who was rubbing in Dr f. H. Me
Lean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment tc relieve
rheumatism
The circulation of the blood-quickened
and enriched—bears life and energy to
every portion of the body; appetite re¬
turns ; the hour ot rest brings with it
sound repose. This can be secured by
taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla
Mr. Wyatt Blanton, a just ami
honorable man died at Its home near
here a few days ago. He was aboui
65 years of age and an exemplary
member ol the M. E. Church. e* c
was the father of Mrs. A. Delemar,
Messrs Ben, (as., George, also Miss
es Nannie and Minnie Blanton.
The community has lost a good use
fill and charitable man and the
church one of its strongest pillars,
All had loved him living, and the
neighbors were there to sorrow for
dead. Chuck.
DR SETH N. JORDAN.
OPERATING SURGEON.
Performs all operations in Surgery.
1137 Broad St.
Columbus, Ga.
OEOBG1 A, H ARRIS COUN TY—Jas.
ATH. Harris administrator on the estate
ot Henry B. Harris late of said county
f fo ce ased, makes applic ation for lecters
dismission, all persons concerned are
hereby notified to show cause it any they
have bv the first Monday in February
next why letters of dismission should not
be grante ,l 8a id applicant. hand official signa
Given uuder my an
ture Oct., 18th. 1883.
J. F. C. Williams Ord v.
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A Uri
I have located in Hamilton , to
practice the profession ot medicine have
and surgery. I hope to a
liberal share of the patronage of her
people and those of the surroundung
rmintrv c « untr >- Mv Mv office ^'r is next " door
the Drug Stove c where I can h be . „ see en
during the day. Residence Dennis. that.
formerly occupied bv J. L.
A ], calls wdl be promptly attended
Kespeolal.y.
Harold H ivillums. ai.il
Moore Bros. G-ratd Fall Opening
An Entirely New Stock.
Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoes.
DRESS GUODS DRESS GOODS j
More than i,ooo pieces New
Dress Goods with trimming lo match
each suit. *
Everything new and stylish, no last 1
seasons goods. BROADCLOTHS,
Ladies’ cloth, Colored Henriettas,
Priestly silk warp Henriettas, Priestly
silk warp Brocades, Priestly silk warp
Stripes, Impoted combination suits,
Imported Printed Flannels
MOURNING GOODS.
Flannel suitings, India Cashmers
AT 10c. a Yard
100 Pieces India cashmers all col
ors at 10 cents.
At 12 1-2 a yard.
89 Pieces Printed Sebastapol at
12 1-2 a yard. Border
35 pieces 40, inch Richley
ed Henriettas at 35c. a yard.
Harris County Sheriff
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Hamilton, Harris
oounty. Georgia, within the legal hours
of public sales to the highest and best
bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday m
Dec. next, the following property, viz
One hon ** and lot, situated in Hamil
ton, bounded on the north by lands of
lames M. Moblev, east by land f I’. N.
Sparks, on south by Methodist church
lot, and on the w s' by Columbus and
Hamilton road, said lotcoutaining 1 acre.
A so 1 acre mo e or less with imp ove
ments thereon, lying in Hamilton, bound
j ed on the north by James M, Mobley,
east by Mrs. walker and Hr. Banes.
south bv Mrs. (fop land and west l>y T.
. 8 p rks; Also 7 mules and 1 light bay
hors - to wit: one light bay horse > ony.
on sorrell mule, one mouse color d mule
one lig t bay mule and fou black mules :
also six hundred bushels of cotton seed
more or less; also two hundred bus' els
«,f corn more or less; also two thousands
n(jo , fodder more or'e-s; ale four hun
( | rp( j pounds of int cotton *ooreor less;
a j g0 one old in. Said property levied on
Hg the . )r , )perty G f T N. Sparks to satisfy
an execul i on i s8ue d from Harris Superior
court in favor of Barnes & Sparks and
j j Slade & Etheredge Trusferees a ainst
said T. N Sparfcs.
| Also at the same time and place the
east portion ol lot of land No. 85 in 3rd
district originally Troup now Harris
county containing 128 acres more or less,
L'-vied on as the property of jesse H.
vViiliams by virtue ol one fi. la. issue
from n arr i s Superior court in favor of
Pacific guano company vs. .‘esse H. Wil
dams. Notice given in terms of law.
Property pointed out by W. L.
plain iff sit ty
A(g a , game timp and p i ace i ot of land
142 in 22 district of t- arris county,
levied on as the properly of A. F. I ruett
as administrator of the estate otj. M. Me
££ T’jLT'SnSrl^SS'T of
Truett admini trator on the estate
L. McCall a deceased. Notice given in
terms of the law .
Also at the same time and place one
ho se nun d Hobby bay colored 8
years old levied on as the property of J,
W. St pherson to sat sfy a mortgage fi.
fa. issued from the Superior court of Har¬
ris county in favor of VV. J. Wee. 8 & Son
against J. W. Stepherson. time and place,
Also at the same one
half undivided interest in one hundred
and ninety five and one half acres more
or less,^feeing lot of land known No.—in 3 the rd
hstricl in Harris county, as
Joel Culpepper home p aee and bounded
as followers, on the north by lands .of
fray lor and Mrs. Hutchinson, on the
east bv lands ot the estate of John E.
Goodman, south by lands Mariner Cul¬
pepper and L. H. jinkins, and west by
la ds Bennett Bass and j. 1\ otinlap.
Levied upon as the property of j. M.
Culpepper to satisfy two ii. fas. issued
from Harris Superior court in favor ot M.
C. Farlei & Co. and transfered to Murrah
Bros again t a. M. Cu pepper the other
in favor of the Pacific Guano company
^AIso at the same time and land place ^Nos. th_e 57.
following property lots of
4j. 24 25 8 and 26 and factional lots Nos.
19 58 7 and 56 in the 21 st Dist. of Harris
county Ga and fractional lots Nos. 248
.
I and 249 in the lSth Dist. of said county,
all of said land bounded, on the north by
Mulberry creek and 'and of Geo. Uavnil,
j on the east by lands of W P McGehee.
: Geo. Hamil, D P McCullough and G A
B Dozier; on the south by lands of
j, owe an ,i J yi Toler; on the west hy land
of £ s 0Neal ami MrSi Sara l, tViliiamS
, . • fo 1T jn a q ,j:y 7 acres more or less.
And alsT. the following described prop
ertv situated, lying, and being in the conn
; tV of Muscogee and state of Ga., to wit.
-file 434 acres, more or less, in the 8 th
j Di f „ id countv, and bounded as
'follows, north by lands of J Autry, cast
| ^ j an 4 ( ,f dower of Mrs. A Pitts former
, j Clar k and the lands of R Dozier, south
by the Hamilton and Columbus oad; and
by Bragett lands. J s Clark and .1
Autry, all of the 'P
7 '”' a I , 'L'fo i 'd"'foPd ui.<>n
( r ia n s.s the i>ro,,
t , rtv of j s Clark to satbfv an execution
j ggue ,j j rom the Superior .curt «»t tree- >a:J
t .„ U ntv in thvor of The American
.
hold Land moitgace (imipany ..t L. n .»o
Limited against ».ud J S Clark,
vI J K.is,.r a
WHEELER A WILSON Impruv
ed No. 9 Sewing Machine lor sa e at
the Hamilton Hotel. Cheaper than
ever.
-
MILLINERY [irana Opening.
Our millinery opening will take
P^ ace J uesday and W ednesday Oct.,
i 5 !b and 16m.
AN ENTIRELY NEW LINE OF
MILLINERY
No last season stuff to resurrect
and sell as new goods. Nothing but
the choicest styles.
French Pattern HATS.
During our opening we will dis*
pjay hundreds of the latest styles
Praisian Hats and Bonnets.
Everybody invited,
MOORE BROS
1103 BROAD ST.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
pins; paper, but it saved her life. She was
fo tha last stage of consumption, told by
physicians that she was incurable and
cou i,j not Jive only a short time ; she weigh
e( j j egs than seventy pounds. On a piece of
wrapping papper she read of Dr- King’s
j^ ew Discovery, and got a sample bottle;
it helped her, she bought a larger bottle,
it helped her more, bought another and
g rew better fast, continued its use and is
now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh
j n g yqo pounds. For fuller particulars
gen( } stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggit Fort
gnjith. Trial bottles of this wonderful
Discovery Free at Riley & Y\ ii.liams’
Drugstore,
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
In accordance with the la>t will and
Testament of Alvin Myhand deceased. I
will sel before the court hou-e door in
the town of Hamilton said county on the
first Tuesday in December next if not
previously soldat private sale the following
escribed land belonging to the estate of
said deceased to wit. lot of land number
113 lying in the 5th district of said county less.
containing 202 1-2 acres more or
Terms one half cash balance payable in
12 months in interest. Oct. 1st 1889.
G. A. MthaNd.
Executor of Alvin Myhand.
GLASS’ IMPROVED CATHAR¬
TIC AND LIVER PILLS.
PLAIN AND SUGAR-COATED.
TESTIMONIALS.
Db . q . t Pdb8ELL . Chipley, Ga—I
have examined the formula of the above
Pi u gan( j recommend them as a good ca
t h ar tic pill. hipley,
; m k . r. a Burner. Painter. (
have used the improved pills and
k “” ,h « “ U ju,t “ "**“**■ find for
They are also the best thing I can
painter’s colic.
J. T. Champion, Chipley, Ga.—The
above pill I have nsed. I can receommend
them very highly. They have always act¬
ed very satisfactorily with nac.
S. A. CARTER. W. C. BRADLEY.
CARTER & BRADLEY I
COTTON FACTORS, AND WHOLE
SALE GROCERS,
Fontaine Warehouse
Columbus, Ga.
Mr. Chas. Allen will again repre¬
sent us on the streets as buyer and
V viM sustain his old reputation far
I urrpui PRICE and LIBERAL
L) LAD I IN Lx.
Cotton Bagging a speciality; as their wt
p r 0 p 0 se to aid the Farmers in
fight against TRLSIS and COM
,
i BINEb.
Special attention given to the stoi
a S e and sale of cotton and liberal ad
vances made on all consignment?,
A shaie of your business solicited.
j Faithfully Yours.
Carter &: Bradley.
T"N O \A J T POOT
L/l\ > V . 1. 1
JfiAuA /) P Y I / T l UT 1
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Office in Webster Building. All Di
sease* of the mouth and I eeth treat*
, . , ,
DIAMOND DYES
Ml colors S- r si k wool and cotton.
DI AMOND PAIN TS.
|., r { , n( \ works. Hold, Silver AAist
' (_- " |ip ., e .V- . '> UyV/ ^
AP re -J qmes
h r i jcl>. A1 'be Drug > ue.
Ru.t-Y ,Y WlLLiANiS
BRQMH IRC.. SITTERS '
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