The Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1889-1920, October 05, 1906, Image 2

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E JOURNAL. P*t«i 4 SHK» Evicav Friday. Official P*por of Htirii County. iournal Pubiishlnfi COfRPHOVi A.L. »«m, .... Bdiu>r,. ’ ti, F. KtUiawM*. ; Rirterwl at rJ Um postoffice X maii otHamil ion, Gm, re math*. 8VB8CBJPTION RATES: One year II, si* month. 50c., three montiis ‘25c. — '' A..... ..■...... . Adsert.nlMg *«**»• 1 Column one tnontU . . . 1-8 ...... ... $k*4 ** <* ** f , Inches •• ** ... 1.S0 j inch " " .... 1 00 lar'IUmling notices five cents * line fof each insertion. MISTAKEN MULANTtfROPY Mat! the A|»o«tlc Paul been gifted with Use propluS.it• power to imagine the unttnviable position which the Mouth occupies in the Ilwioo at this fthsMi, bad ho Iwon permitted to real¬ ise the peculiar conditions under whhh we, as a people, are atteonpUng to fix tiw status of the two races he eouhl not have written a man scatli ing deatocUtkm of these seil-appoint ml agenU 0f the A iiaighty—common Sy iksmwinatmi philanthn>pi*te~than in lotted in the third verse of hm ! sffNulerful desoertation on eharifv in tto tfdrtecnth cl»*|»ter of f oriirtliians. i In kit vision of thin great republic, which m its foundation, embodied iouic p#M%rtsl prtiH'ifile* ot the t’hris tiau rvtigion than anj' government on earth, ho would Itavu wwju the Oetopnr clutch of nufterhtlitm gradually fasl ening upon tile wealth «>,liters of the North, until it eolnimated In the dis s dutiern of the niutcx! ooiMjiact of the original Union, He would have seen a tiarharian horde of Africans at one foil hound lifted to jKilitical equality with their former inaMers who luul given their liest efibrU to (Jiristianitiitg and civ i Using them. Added to this brutal crime, and this stupendous blunder, he would have noted die sudden isolation of the South from, any active jwrtieipation hi natioital affitir*. Then , he,would have witnessed insult added fo injury. He would have seen twentieth centu¬ ry prims* of hypocracy employing their hlood-oteincd millions to.-eftis'l a compromise with ( iml, ihmI buy a seat in "the home not made |with hands, eternal in the heavens,” hy pouring their wealth into this conquered r< - glon for the purpose of advancing these inferior people to a position high above those who have made it possible for them to enjoy any degree of civilisation beyond that of the sav¬ age. Then 1k> might have devdarod in seote knd disgtnrt: “And though I bestow ah my goods to feed the poor, «nd though 1 give my luvly to to bwruetf, and have *w»t charity, (or love) it profiteill me notluug.” There was a time when we took these pldlanthrepists seriously. We once tolicvial they held their wealth in trust from Providence. Fur awhile we thought their donations solely to negroes sprung from high and rigid motive*. Hut, at last, the mists of ignorance have been dissipated hy the dear light of fruft*. We have sewm them sedulously dis, regard the claims of the poor w hite youths of the rural districts. We tiavo heard Utem laugh at the igno¬ rance of the uneducated “natives” without showing any inclination to al leviate tint condition. Witll the kiiowlwlgo of tta» fm% th*t Uu* South has coatrihutod »1S5,000,060 to tW oiucutioit of her lucjjro popalfttiou, thev have consistently refuses! to di vide the burtfou of trying to tslucate tlm white*. ... Alt , ,, their . . efforts J.. . seem Wnt ojnni making the negro mentally •lienor . _ to , his , white . nuightwr. • * » it this clear-cut policy tfoe result ignorance, or olwtitnste hate? three loug distance lover* uf' mankind, who give the negro the glad south of Mason’s and Dixon’s Mac, and the contents uf a carefully goat north of H. give of tlieir ance frow fibc love of God, or wogship oFpersonal popularity? M . o tkink k . there . can he but one ewer to the Question. Wc 60 <,M! qttc * tioB t! J* *' the uegrtf. edu^ion. the help It. t*» get, lad the South Ua.t always bee 1 ready to help bins. ^ ut we q"**"* 1 Fe window of the policy * ' of those mieUke* philfentbro. ' ptst* who . give their money to negro in dilution, in such- manner as to im ^ *. the negro hi. iiHlcptunUnu-c of *” Hie *” vary T I^ people P» “ who "«o have »*»’<> been —** his he* friend, i.i time of real trouble. Instead of simple meddling with an j affitir which to vitally effect* the a •South, they should offer aid and , eo-1 , operation through tlw leaders who | repjesent the conservative conviction* of the Southern people. Blank J. »», W arrant* on *aic at this office. Shiafht! SUagtcxt SWagtesl If you want any hind of shingles, its easy money in your pocket to call on or » rite to J. A, Luttrell, Waverly Hall, Ga., for A nice line of matting just received « 1 «>• Whitehead^ Also a nice j * Ht ^ ____ Mr, L. F. Myers, morpliine, laud¬ °P iu ' n ^ drug Imbite cur «* * n da .v». fure guarantm-.d. Office 10| 12th *»«A, m Broiui lSt , Coiujphus. A good meal can to hud at Carrie Jarred.’s liiwtaurant for the paltry sum of 25c. Everything neat and dean and food well prepared, Gall on her when in town. In accordance with the provision* of an act passed hy the last General Assembly of Georgia, and approved August ?tb, 1906, entitled “An Act to provide for the change of county lint* lying within the limits of incor¬ porated towns and cities, and for other purposes," notice is hereby given that an election w ill to held in the town of Chipley, Georgia, an jTues day, October 23rd, 1900, to determine whether or not the county line* be¬ tween Meriwether and Harris Coun¬ ties, Georgia, shall to so changed as that said town of Chipley shall to brought wholly within the limits of one county, and if so, which county. J. I*. Ai.i.kn, Mayor, J. M. 1,a vviKi.it, Recorder, Of Ute Town of Chipley, < «a. This Hcqtt, 17th, HKMS. WW rest m kssr HP **r*» land and food improvements withis mile «f tie pot tegtmd party. Calf «a ar writ* L ft. Pitts k Son, Waverly tiaii, 6a. Just received, full line of Victor Graphophones and latest records. J. O. Whitkhkaix Notice The colored institute will to held the j ” second week in December, at Chij - T. I* Thomason, C. 8. C. Attention Spaaish-American War Veterans. After three years of hard labor a special act having lieen passed hy our members of Congress for pay due Georgia soldiers in the Spanisli Ameriean war, I have finally secured a portion of the fund, and hope to se¬ cure the remainder within thirty day*. It is necessary for me tc have the names and postoffice addresses of all veterans of this war, aud they should write me at once giving this infor¬ mation. Very truly, CtfAfli.Ks G. Janes, CedarUwn, Ga. ADMINt Agreeable tu an order ot Ordinary's Uom4 ot tlarri* county oWaiuod on llr»t ilonday of Oct 1PU., I will sell to 111 niglmst and best bidder oil I nt Tuc duy in Noveiulwr next, the nth dai of said mouth totwei ft ll'e leg.,1 hour* of sale 1»» fore the court house door ot Ilaiiiiltou. the follow big descrllsnl tract mf land situate iu the town of Hamilton and known as the north half id lat No 7* scwrdlng to plat .d Imwk town of ol HuinHton. Hniniuon, lwni ihI on on tiut nortii norlii », v ihe aMu'Imh! i««t «lnm*b «iul Mm Kn t*i. f ,h « fo *ur*t, o« the *.m«h by lot lo»i»*«*rly i l»y I>r. llol e t Hruu*, m»\v .MUs Mn^io Ilrm e, on w««t '* *f A %t * v '>»" acre of land more or teas w ith dwellins home and other Improvements situated tlmieon. To he sold for distribution .. ........... M. F, HOOD, Executor of the Will «l Mrs- nary L Houil, tlwuiwwi. ...............— . .............-......— —........ ...... . ... .. ..... 5 \ OM-GOL wwavre nr an gin 1 « atgrlf SOUK flifigts TIIROAT •bt i t run<m.TiAi« to I fififoMlwwML TbAmMH te tour, tore* MsMOanM tosttovM. ^Afasasaufivv Sto* teteFMw tv*S *to rraivvixu auusa WSfSIkS S sfim i S »> >*• Mto teistol tmu m. is >a. swswr •AMUksUfStaenritoM. _______ Vste* SB «*%!* *•** ts*srea# Cw. to*M«r«w toasa. pointon slang for a peer MW Unk. Lewesra WUr Art (ttllf'ti I’farhe*. Board!iif a Broadway eta at Wail street. Xnw York, the other afu-rooou a stylishly dressed middle aged man of forward. Opposite him oat “ a "*** stoc-klly ",1” ^ „ mQ ^ >ie r.o:i dressed In overall, and contentedly chewing «u 1 ““ £?? ** JSJS'SZ ^ "oS( motm, J 1 or presently F«““i he “■ remarked to the ^ ^ The lat . t#t . >ud replied lu a decided but refined RugHsb accent: “Very warm, indeed. U It not uuusn ^ gpptemire tor thl* time of the year in New York?’ "Guess ltd. suinmut that way,” said the men In overalls. Then suddenly he pud his hand into a capacious pocket sad drew out a monster apple and gen¬ erously offered It to his fellow pas oengar, adding as l*e did so: “Them comes from Niagara county. It’s the dnest grown In America, You couldn't grow its equal in Kuglsnd or anywhere eb*e. I'm in the fruit busi¬ ness and I know.” The proffered gift was politely re¬ fused. The mun was pcislsteut, how¬ ever. 'Take It," lie said; "It's a peach, an’ tha ft neat ye ever eat.” "Aw, Iud*«d," relied the other, till* Mine laughingly accepting the fruit "I'm rather rusty 6» the subject of pomology, my friend," he continued, "hot l cau tell any variety of the Pyrus malus family wheu I ace It. May I ark why you call an apple « peach V Kxpiuluiug the colkxiuiul weaning of the term the man of fruit reached his street and left the car with a s tong. sir.” iris neighbor, however, remained lu the ear until Forty-second street was reaebed, where be alighted with the spflto still In bis hand and walked to the Hotel Manhattan. Ou thu way be balled a passing newsboy, bought a paper aud theu tomded the apple to the gamin. The dtstlngutshwl looking man wu» the Duke of Buckingham, wlw lias lietsi vleitlog New York. SUMMER HOME FOR WAITER D«m iHlir’i rniHl to Old New y*r% Itotol Kra»lor«». David H. Moffat, the hanker and rat Iron <1 htfiktor of Colorado, wiiose pnetteolsr felcud Is Tlvoma* Gay, ex head waiter of tint Fifth Avenue hotel. New; York, desires Gay to llv* usar him and u* the first step in that direction bn* purchased 158 acres In lioutt county, Colo., near fltenmboat Springs, on which he Is erecting a oojuuwdtous summer home for Oay, says a Denver dhqxaeb. The land will be fenced and will h»v« an artificial lake, golf links, a tennis cojul, etc., making s place wherskjlajr can spend his summers and aotorialil Mr. Moffat. Gaud fishing and bunting oan he bad within ^ a tew totes. • The new* of Mr. Moffat a Safest gift to "Old Torn" Gay, waiter and hcod waiter of tto Fifth Avenue hotel for the last forty-throe years, oectstoned only mild emprise to his friends Iu New York. The Denver bankor has token "Old* Tem" with him twice to Kuroi»e. boa carried him around the United Stales lu his private car and en¬ tertained the veteran waiter In his own home. Their friendship Is of many years’ stu rntlng. Tbotnas Gey Is a man of <s»nstderabl« education and has known all the great men of two gcivecatlons. STEADY COMPANY CLUB. tow* MsiaS (land leesdar •! Iwenlr Ulrb n*s«rv Iwarhlss Oh. Twoaty young wouieu eligible for matrimauy have organised a secret rtuh for mutual protection at flterllug, 1*1.7 says a disimtcii from that ptore. The “steady oompany" of ivudi mem¬ ber of tto dub must to imnscd gpto by a majority of tto members. Tto moral, financial ami comiiaukm ship yimllttei of the young man will to (tisKHW.:ed, and If ho to found eligible to to In 1ho “running" a majority vote will gW» ttv« young woman imrinlsslon to go ahead. If to to found wanting, to will to blackballed. After the fair one Is jierinitted to proceed If the yu.viqt man is disposed ta trifle the woman, si tto behest of the club, must farlug him to (tins. When a proposal of marriage is made tto club will calmly discuss It and take a last vote ou tto destiny of the young mail. If Ms eoiul>- t during the court¬ ing period to found fo.bs ail that a good woman can stand for, theu the club member will to given her last cer¬ tificate Tto object of the club, the girls announce. Is to encourage matri¬ mony. Imt aa twenty heads are totter than oue in Judgment of character they have bound themselves to abide by tto majority rule. I u»o4 io Hk* IU« old But now It *Irt t no use; It 1 * Uthi out inartistic, Ani U s tacky as th« druce. You see, l*v« bo*n n-read»tt« ■Til! tHivy makes uio green Of arttotk ftgiivu)tur« In a farnAng maguikine. U veJla you how your j>ig pen BkouUi be on aesthetic line* And >our Louis XIV, henhous« Should be dmjH>d !n lyy vine*. Tin ^oln' to «cU the okl place; It’s architecture** bum! And LSI buy one of them dream joint* In that magaxtno. by gum! Hi ralae no crop* plebeian. But 1’U put in p’.ants and shrubs; I’ll do po harvest Mweatin*— Leave that fer old time dubs! 1 may uot last a season ’Fore I meet the sheriff man. But I'm got*** to be a farmer On tl>« magusintst plan’ —Denver ItepuMicas. FINE lion PRINT!Nil (Ask for aaiuples anil prices.) —THE— JOURMAL' Hamilton, Usoboia. • We gusraotea our prices to to v«r than prevail elsewhere, .pi* - IVrite us. “poison s quaS" problem *«**• •* K «~« « *• lit October. The "poison «juad" of the bureau of chemistry at Washington Is to reas¬ semble on Oet. 15 and will experiment on entirely new lines, says the New York Tribune's Washington corre¬ spondent. Dr. Wiley is anxious'to ills ’ me«W *™ 00^ lu tesarded j{ g effects, a. harmless, lu order is to deleter!- get the j Information In the best possible way i he will set his poison eater, to work, aud by uoiia# til# gcuerai effect upon their health of a, diet of earned beef, ham, etc., prepared with generous : (juantitlea «t saltpeter he hopes to be I able to tell the world In a short time ^ Just what saltpeter will do to the hu¬ man system. * *<piad"' 'hZ ‘r^endy 'recelved*s^todb cation for Its labors lu the meat topee Hon regulation prescribed by Bccre- : Iarj . wt|*ou prohlidllng the use of pro servntivea lu meat products. The sunad has for three years been fed on a diet of foods lu which hot ax, salicylic ac-W, sulphide, forma idehyde, etc., wore owed. Tbs full report of the inveSttgtt tlons has not lieen made public, hot to Secretary WM were submitted the report* made fey Dr. Wiley, and the facts contained therein ooovloced the ^.j-etary that none of these preservu tlves should be allowed He therefore „. a!jc ttl c Importsiit ruling that the meat topewtiou regutattoua must spe for' ld Ibelr use. t#Mt to |H . nmile with saltpeter Ueala with practically the only chew | eol m-egervatlv* or coloring matter uot prohibited now by the regulation*. The ^^rattou 1* «s*d gemwally for corn ^ i^gf ta all sosat packing sstaltllah and often by domestic hotel j Wcp^rs. it u rs«aritod as probable tJllU <be werk of tbe ^^4 w ut Nearly deiuoBHtrate that saltpeter i» ous to the human sj steni, In which the regulations wilt be amended to prolitbtt Its nee. ...................... THE FUTURE AMERICA. Te T*»« *»«e **»» Twmaty t«*n HesMW, Says U«to> Ps*«. The following view of the Pnltad States aud EBgtond Hi taken from tto I-ond<*i Troth: The uew Hauk of England Is Amer* leal If we propose to bulhl a railway we have to go to the Cuited States for the necewmry capital. If we wish to develop some Industrial concern w* apply to an American Ha*Brier for as slstaoce If we have to tell a large property, a valuable picture, a rare work of art or a celebrated race horse we offer It to *» Amerkssu mlUtoaalre. Jf any well known baebitsr among us Is to peeuaiary difflcullteh It Is to the United Stale* that he hurries to find a bride with a fortune, it » more ob¬ scure Englishman Is unSble to earn a living lu thte country it is to the Unlt ed States that he generally t e e s s sw to ! 0 qt*| n emptoyaseut! It Is pnd«ibto that at the very least f America will have twice as much wca ] t j, an ,t |yower to twenty years u #btf t|U8 ac , lt fl rw : \ u the past twenty yenrs. If so, what country will theu be her equal? "TUe Future of the United Slates” would be a useful sub¬ ject for some s>»*ay writer to deal with, for «« America that la twice as rich, as powerful and as pfjptilous, that bn* double the fleet of then-of-war and merchantmen and that iloee flouMs the trade with the outside world that the America of today has and doea wlH bo a monster among nations. MAN HIS OWN MOTOR BOAT phi. “** ** The Academy of Sciences la France Is considering the Invention of a Pari¬ sian engineer, who has conceived the Idea of adapting tto petroleum engine to the propulsion ofThe human hotly In the water, says a Pail* cable dispatch to tto New Y’ork Gfobe. Tile device consist* of a petroleum tank and motor, with a twtddleUke ar rangement and water tight box de signed to keep the operator afloat A propeller much like tboee In' use ou or dimiry motor Ixntts completes the ap¬ paratus. All that Is necessary lu older to pnt the machine Into operation is to turn a diminutive crank, *Bng tto motor box over one's shoulder and yet Into the saddle. The speed attainable Igjgpk) to to forty miles an hour. doomed, w.’sts^sssa.e according to tto Norwich (Conn.i Bnlietiu. Tto day l* not so far distant when barrels .will not to ob taiuable. Those who a na harvest narvem the lur crops crops lu the foil reallre te more more than tliou others others how difficult It la to get barrels for ibe purpose. A torrel el hunter Uunter In In a a neigh- neigh boring stats said tto other day It is a shame foe people to break up aud burn their barrels when they are so soaroe He said he has chased all day for-only a few barrels as a resuH. According to this man, the making of barrets Is an industry which Is uot followed by many, ami coopers to the cheap barrel line are becoming scarcer each year, and people w anting barrels for their winter applet save to depend upon burlap sacks or pay double what the other receptacles are worth, lu the near future barreis—tbut is, stare bar rels nre going to become too scarce and too dear to burn. Tto scarcity of barrels promised to cad tto barrel gangs. Nothing else Is likely to do it Bride Su< Ue took. Uuder a new law in Norway every would to bride must exhibit a certlli .•ate that she knows tow to cook. In Norway a dyspeptic is regarded as a natural cariosity. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PKOM.K W« reunre* Ml soon* twrswa. so matter tion, to torn write to first msO lor c.g» groot holf-rot* alter, indopendenee and prohoble fortune ore guaranteed. Don’t (tiler. Wr it* today. The Co.-Ale. In . l ne es Cottige, Mocsn. ts. FOR SALE.—A n!c.t building lot on M«Doug»l<l ave. For particulars apply to Mrs. Ada DcLoach, Chip I lev, Ga. mmm EXCUM8I0N RATES VIA CEXTRL OF GA, RY. , To Atlanta and return, account Nfi* tional Association of Retail Druggists, Oet 1-5, 1906, ohe fare, plus 25 cents, round trip. To Richmond and return, o— r— ou.of odd (colored), Oct. 2-6, 1906, rate one r ’ 1 35 ^ roun<1 trip 1 . To Macon and return, account M* con Centennial Fair, Oct. 2-10, 1 906, oue i ** eell A ^ g » round . trip, . including adutissioo. Rates apply from Georgia and a portion of Ala bama. To Dailas, Tex., and return, ac wuut I«terOatioOal AssociatioB of Fire Engineers, Oct. ft-12, lUGd, one f. Au . pj UH |2, round trip, To Ropk Maud, 111., aud return, account Farmers’ National Congress, Oet, 11-1 J, 1 ftWi, one fare, plus round trip. To Atlanta ami return, account Georgia State Fair, Oct. 9-20, one fare, plus 75 ecu to, round trip, in eluding admission. To Atlanta and return, account ,, Umm- Coming ,, . for , tnwgian*. ,, Oet. 10 II, 1900, one fare, plus 25 cents, round trip, Birmingham u , , ami , return, account Home Coming Week, < let. 15-20,1906, (>I ie fare*, plus ' 25 «*nts, round trip. To New Orleans and return, ac 0()uu t Bicutiial Meeting Supreme ^ * Knights * of l'vthias, Oct. 15- 25, . _ I HOG, one fare, plus 25 cents, round trip. To Memphis, Twin., and rcUtaf, account rntemation Convention Broth er JiotHl of'8t. Andrew, of the 1‘rotest s,lt Epi*opal „ . . (hurch, . „ . Octotor .. , 1H-21, I90l>, one fare*plus 25c round trip. To Atlanta ami return, account Carriage Builders National Associa ' turn, , Oct. 21-27, 19(H), fare, plus one 25c round trip. To Montgomery and return, account Alabama State Fair, Oct. 22-27, 1906 one lure plus , 0c, and round, , includ¬ 1 ing admission. To 8t» lmuis, account American Bankers Association, Oct 16-19, 1906, one fare pin* 25 cents, round trip, ticket* on sale Oct 1 4 and 15, good to leave 8t- I/mis not later than Oct. 20, except that extension of limit can lie obtained to Oet. 30th, lor usual conditions. To Columbia, 8. C., account Home Coming for South Carolinian* Oct. 21-28, 1906, one fare plus 25 fir the round (rip, tivkete on sale <M. 18-19, good returning leaving Colum , tna . not later , than , 10 days . in . .. tion to date of sale, exe p tliat j tension of limit can be obtained Notr. 10, under usual conditions. For full information in regard to late* of sale, limits e-vlcitsous, etc,, ! *PP lv to "W* ire I nice i a lacrfi sto ck j ! WEA I’lll.unoARDS, j FLOORING, j CEILING WINDOWS | DOORS AND .11.(XDS j j In Our WarehttHsc Here Prices Low Or if you want a car load of almvc will deliver it in Hamilton, Ga. at prices that will please you Phone or write us l - H - w™ & son. \A'nu - r IV Hall Gl Ud ’......■ " —■ O ---— A. M» 'X* C> ---- - -- Sssistks Seal* tks / A S l* lSli 18 MW ‘ iag * i? 1 '* ! lla* *' 3W WW^ BB*I bfustare ( //? , ST . -Afc - i 2 1 | j : OOD healthy action of the Liver and bowels invariably follows the use of Lamar’s Lemon Laxative (L. L. L.) It is a reliable remedy, made by an old reliable firm, and gives greater satisfac¬ tion thru any other medi¬ cine of its kind. It is just the medicine that you re¬ quire in the spring. C. W. Borfiokt. <rf Helena, Go., soys: L. L. L. is one of the host medicine# on the market, and it will do all that is claimed for it." M rs. W. W. Polscsn toys: "It k worth more than mil the other medi ciaes I ever used." — „ _ PR OFE SSIONAL C A K 1> S W. K. FARL8Y, ; pky.aiM >.» ■■.(»*. Oftee over A. F, Copeland '« Store vicLAL'um.f X & McLAUGHLIN. w« tfr »iu. ! C. F. McLaughlin, _B. F. Melaughlin, rruurpt aUe&tton jfiven ail mutters «to trust**! to thefr par** A. L. HABOr, A, .** r **,^ “ I ,W i Will praclice in all the_ court* of , ,, the State, , i «. l!0V Mi LAb'liHJ IN, D *■ " ' 1 * * Office next door t. B ik, over Drug Store J.B. UUBNSIDE, j AMocu.)- at lot ! Will practice in all eourta except the City ■ Co-irt ot Hamilton- 1 . —— L V. HAUOF/rr, Attorn y at Lie CouiMBcn-, Goo mm. ppoiimt attention given to all hoslnuoj ! plaemi iu my hamU. Will practice lit al! I Court* • CHA8. It. lirsREl., ; tusrsry si law Booms tvi »»»1 :>14, MoscNde Temple, i.«u.uais, Gaoaota Prompt attention given to all Imsioess eo „ usl ,., l to w ,„ |imrtlN , in ui , SluXe ami Federal Geurts. *'• *-• STANFOHD, Attoruey ul law w - u , practice i (1 «!■ the courts of the flute, Prompt atteiition given to all hnstties*. ---------- --- j >K . j. j.| j y j. FHYSUTAN axo SUUGKON ti ANIL. ON, (IKOIIUIA Office over Drug Store. Residence op i wm,le M ' K - Telephone at todh **8I**#* an4 rr<»o*|»t utteotion given to all calls, day and night. CA M KUON & HOOD. Allurmq s ai law Henry I'an.vrun, Columbus, Ga., M, t. Hood, Hamilton, Ga. Will practice In alt courts ot the Stats. l>ro, “'’ t HU, '' ui ‘" 1 « h ”“ ’*" »->»>>**»» en trtmt+*tJ 1 to our c»re. ________ j __ Dr. L. F. MVEISS, * 1TI RtllMTIIIC I* II Y N I ilk A . Ttvaia all rhromc discas*» without ilrugs or surgery. Nervous anil (rmale disease* a specialty. If camrihcid t success fully treated ivillmnt < luting. » ; Kaniurinm f.icilitie*. / ddress 10 l-l ITtli Street, U«.luu«!>tis,f i». j fjffi n nil ('Oil If t II * lHCCCtOCy Ik’ ■ / ; Mayoi, J. . i L. ltiVy Ounncilmmi, V f. McLaughlin, M. H. j Cuffk 'V. I. Hudson, W. E- Farley. W 1'. Whitehead, Marshal. <trv roc i.t Judge, J. B. Burnside. Solicitor, O. F Melniugidtn, cousiv urr ,-xus Ordinary, J, F. C. William,. Clerk, A F. 'fniett M Holing. HripfriririUtuti ve, K. B Tramm**ll. Tux CoUwt«r, A. C. Hurri*. Tax lfot*j*«r, It. E. SUfi^wrilSDii. Trvaiinrer, H. T. Bryant. Surveyor, \V. I . Stanfortl. Coroner, Juliu*%ii0or<L ftOUXTY tuXIMIri*fONFRH. O. S. Rariuffi, O. W. Pv»er, JT, J, Amo*. County School Commissioner, T. L. riiGmaston. County Sotiool Boiril, J. H- Mobley, T. ti. Ashford > <»eorge N. Mur rub, J no. Neal cmjKojnai Methe«li»t, preaching 2nd ami 4th Sun¬ day*, morning amt evening. J, P. Bros*, Pa*ti»r . niitlnj S«'UooI every Sunday morning at h o'clock. Baptist, preacJiing 1st anti 3rd Sunday*, uwdrmng anti evening U. H- Hard*. Pas¬ tor. Sunday School every Sunday mor¬ ning, C. I. Hudson, Supt. Burs tl» sIIk'MYm Haul i Bwekt Bigastut ie Helds depends upon Jte Hfe-long study di¬ snd experience of tto BOB who rect this business, nod who nix a fertiliser which "makes throe (often a doseo) biadeeof before,” grass grow, where only of it oee Is grew Tto name two By before, Its very liberal use. a week or second application, or nt planting, aa well as fanners multitudes of in the South haTe." In¬ creased their yields per acre." and with the larger profits which these increased yields brought, paid off thsmorr " ' — - tof a ••cheap” sub Jb»t4tuto. fficbmond. Norfolk. Vo. V a. Durham. N. C. Charleston, Baltimore. S. C. Md. LEGAL NOTICES -5w County . T‘» si! wboui it may rourt-ru : ■ Mi*. Auaie I,. t «Lamar having," ik proper form, HJ*piie*l ty me for*peruiane»*. letters of administration on-die estate of Wyatt C. r.elaJLiuar, lata of said, e«t»r, this is to cite all and singular the yre dtSn e e anil next kin oUWyaltDcLaium. to tie and apiwsr at my office by the fijist. Mon¬ day in Ochdier next nod show cause |t any they can, why permanent tulniitiistra lon should not'die grantetl to Annie i„ i>rlatiuar.ou V vattC. IV1 jnuar’s istate. Witness my hand urol officiat signature this 3rd day of Sept 1MH. . j ^ ^'tVlllIttlS Ordinary. 0EOKC.IA Harris Conwy: fly virtue of aft order from the Court of Ordinary of said county 1 will sell before the court bouse dun* in the city of HaiiiH ton on the first Tuesday in Octolwr next, within the legal hours of sale the fullow ing descrllied ia.id lielunglug to the estate „f x W Mastey, des-eased, ip wit: A part of letter “D" in town of Chipley, iu said county, known as town lot 200, containing A, feet on Mclhiugsld St. running hack I0f !ct-l. lo-iug in the corner of McOcnghj »ml Main St , and knoan a* the old Drug Store corner ha. SeUi for tHssrlhuwoa Term* cash. u. «. 1.. 1- HASTBY, HAST* Sept t v.m. AdsinhKaK. ^p:tOf \—Hard* County. L. B, Hine*. guardian of Katelle, Emma c ue, Pettua ami Baxter Stanley, ha* ap plied to me for a d»*«*har«e Irom hi* guar di unship ot said ward*. This i* therefore o notify ail jferson* eoitfwrned to file their if any they have, ou or before the fir.At Monday in Octolier next, else he will be di*i'har^!d front fits guardian*!! a* applied for. J. F. C. WILLI A NS, Ordiuoray. ttBOR&IA, If AKttlS COUNT<; M. F. HckmI, r executor of the will ol dary L. Hoi>d dei-eased, iu vkt » applies tion for leave to sell the real ostaih: h« iongia^ to said *l*«»ea*ed. Ail person* eou *e*nwl are hereby notified to show cause, f any they have, by the first Monday in )ot<d**r next why said application should otl>e granted* J. T, C. tl’JLUAas, Gr«Iiiia^ IKoilO I A—rt *JTt* Comity. Mautte ti. tiriggs mliiiinisl«atr>r us tto c sot* ot Williaip Itirigg,, ileceaswi, waxes application tor leave Vo tell the lauil belonging So the estate of mi*t iteeeose.l. all persons concernet! are lereby notifleit to show cause, if anjr they i*ve, bv the’ first MomtaV in Ortoher. •ext. why said.applirjtion sHonbl out to pauletl, J. F. C. Williams, Or.liai r IKOKtilA -Harris County. II F. Hill make* application for letters .( gnaoliAnsliip for Ferric May Owen, Otis Iwen, ltolan.l William Owen and Ligan iCdwanl Owen, minor*. All parson* con erne<l *re hereby notflteJl to show cause I our they bare, hy tto first Monday In letotor next, why said uppitswnt shoo hi off to appointed guardian. •1 -,F. C. Williams, Ordinary SOTHi*—To Debtor and Creditors: Notice U hereby given to all debtors and -.-.‘liter, of the salts of Henry L. L'iwe leceosed, Li rettiter in tks'ouul* i»f de uauils and obligation* to the undersigned ■ropcrly made out. . tiEJ. A. HKDDINti- The appraisers appointed to Sot apart waive months support for Mrs. Mary B, trvln out of the eat »ts of Virgil H. Irvin eceased, huvlug made tlu-ir return, AM ^CSSOHS concerned ate hereby uotified to how enuse, If any they hrve. T»y She first iondny iu August next, why. said return •boilId not to allowed aud made tto judg¬ ment of the court. J FC Williams, July®, WO i O. 1 ulnar y. NOT10R TO DEBTORS AND CKEDITOHS Nut ice is hereby given tu all debtors amt rediturs of tto eatxte of Henry L. Lowe le ’eased, to render in account of deiuaad tud (ihllgations to the undersigned jirup ■rly made out. r.K )in3 a Rsaais > “ * w-- ----- --- —f NJT10K Ol< APPLfOTfOS. FOU 11F.MOVAL OF DISABILITIES 'harlie Hammond t ' Lltol lor Divoce v* Harris Superior Court Vllie liammoml J Oct. Term l!fd, V-rilict for Total Divorce Aprs Sttftfa Notice is hvreliy given Hint on tto Slat lay of July, ISOli, the undersigned filed in he offtcr of the clerk of the Superior Court >( Herns Count } an n|iplication for re uova! of the disabilities resting upon her inder tto verdict in the above slated ease. Snhl applicatioa will to heanl at he term of sail! court w hich commences •n the fecond Monday in October, 190B. Aug UfiC. ALL1K IIAMMOND ;EOlltil v— H*rnsConut} : Whereas, Mr*. Mattie E. Hudson, *x«« .tor of iaat will of M. M. Hudson deceased • presents to tile Court iu tor jwtitioo, <ttt y filed and entered On record, that she uu fully administered M M. Hudson's state. This is therefore to cite all person* ••accrued, kindred dad creditors, to Show ause W any they cap, why said executor .hould upi be discharged from her udmin •stra ion, ami receive letters of disiuissiSS m the first Monday in October, lijtti. J. F. C. WILUAMS, Orifinwy ^iEOIttiXA—Harris Countr- - To all whom It may concern: R. C. fileckler having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Adminis trstion ou the estate of Mrs. Lixntoth A. Cleckler, late of said county, this 1s to cite all ondtengntar the creditors and next kin. uf Mrs. Ltzabeth A. Ctecjrier, to he and appear at injoffice on the first Muff day in Nov. next aud show cause, if *uy they can, why permanent administra¬ tion should nos to granted to R. C. tilecly ler on His. Lixatoth A CIeckler's eJtatc. Witness my hand and official signature, this 2t day of cepf. lUOi. 1 '.J 3. F. C Williams, O.'diot|ry, CASTOR For Infe-G Mi ChiUrn. IA a At KW Ym • Haw Uaii Always Always Bttg{ Bares Uw kg '; Bring qs your Job Printing. * 4>l