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THE JOURNAL.
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Offk-ial Taper of Harris County.
Journal Publishing Company,
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AN AU1UMN DAY.
It Moue afUjcdistiuclivcprivilcfree
. Of am* a. a. ,u.
perfected glories of an autumn day in
the houtli. fb stand at the
when the earth is glowing in a riot
-
<*u» nootl of sunshine, ami catch the
Z
• cidtUarfliiig ^ ogone; to liear : ' tlie ’. '
oua burst of hird-*o«g from tho , ,
of the forest; to watch the heartless
dutch of the itoar frost relax beuoath
• ,
tin; gemai warmth of Lite sun » plctp -
ing smile; to listen to tbo “
I* '
Bounds of rejuvenated Toil-tbi* is to
find „ , the forces i, of the ... l niveri«: speak- ,
ing tn tile soul.
It is better t1mn Te Beams au d
* oratorow, ^ ... and finer than , all tho d«- ,
OMMtoa of man since language
formulated.
And tlicu,, in the evening, 0. watch
to
the, blue mists creep oyer the hill*,
and cover, like a mantle, the nmU'h
, Ices canvass of the , forest , foliage; to
s
l«d«>ld the splfiidor of God’s color
house reflected in indisorihahlc beauty
upon the crests of loitering clouds,
and the star-jeweled drapery of the
sky; to listen while the noisy earth is
hushed into nil owe on the bosom ef
night—-this is to hear the funeral ora¬
tion of Eternity spoken with more
subtile power than was over aroused
4>y earthly orator. It is mooro sol¬
emn than anthems, more lasting titan
threnodies. At such a time, Truth
walks through the ailses of silence,
and speaks without utterance.
THE NEW JUDGES.
To Justices Klehard Uussnl|, An
thur i‘osei! and Benjamin Hill, of
the new court of appeals, The, Geor¬
gian extends its felicitations upon tho
generous race and the gallant victory
of the state election,
The sections of the state are well
represented in the register of the new
judges, one from * the northeast, one
front the capital city, and one from
the wiregrass region of the state. The
bench is distinctly strengthened by
the character, experience and ability
of the three Georgians vvlm have been
eallixl to judicial honors and respon¬
sibilities, and wo trust that this vigor¬
ous addition to the machinery of the
law may expidite the trial and decis¬
ion of causes in a most marked and
effective way. *>
The general sentiment seems to
name Judge Richard Russell as the
presiding justice not only because of
the remarkable nuyontr by which
led the face, hut hv reasons of his
“»«***-. h- v—
oi tlio superior oourt. This is a mere
rumor, of..eourse, altlwm^U the foun
Ration seems to be aufastanUhl.
But whatever the organization
the court it is a matter of coagratula
tiou to the state that three young, vig
Orous and capable jurists iuwe been
added to the equipment of our greatly
o,„,a i.;0id.,v.
And ».« m so while’ White we we congratnlosc oongmiuhteo the the
new judges, we felicitate with equal
1.,-artim-ss the state which is to have
*. ,
1 he benefit of their hrain* ami attain
men*.'—The Georgian.
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in accordaiKY with the provisions
oftunu-t passed hy the last General
Assembly of i9tH>, Georgia, and approved
August 7th, entitled "An Art
to provide ■ tor the change , of ,. i-ounty
lines Urittg within the limits of incur
l«irated towns and cities, and lor
other purposes,” noliee is herein- give,;
that an ckvtion will Tk*' held iu the
town of Off!ploy, Georgia, ou ,Tues
day, Ootoher 28rd, 1906, to determine
whether or not the county lines ho
tween Meriwether and Harris Conn
tics, Georgia, shall la- so changed
M tJmt «'<* town 'of t'hiplev shall lie
hrouglit wholly within the limits of
one county, and if so, which county.
J. L. Allen, Mayor,
J. M. Lvyvikj at, Recorder,
Of the Town of Chipley, Ga.
This Sold. ITth. 1906.
•#* Bring n» your Job Printing.
BIRTH OP THE MOON
rr. I
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LUNA WAS FLUNG OUT OF f HE EARTH
INTO SPACE.
She Once FIIM. P.rlmpi, file GrtRl
Bail. How Occupied bf file ('arise
Ore*n—Patent Itam of Science at* tu
Conditions aa Oat Siatellltt.
Millions of year* ago the eurlli vraa
not the Unit bound, sea swept globe
ho familiar 1 o us, but a liquid mass ou
Which lloatcd-^rust tonns thirty-lire
miles thick. At that period, says tbo
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at a constantly IncreaSilrig speed that that
dually shortened the day to three hours.
When that terrllic vcioclly was ob
tallied S,000 cubic million miles of uiat
ter were hurled off by the enormous
ceutrifugul force, and our moon was
miwfbave left some scar oa the earth’s
surface. It ha* accordingly been sug
gogfap That tbs great basin new pecn
pled by the Pacific ocean was 'oueo
iilled.liy wbnt Is now the moos.
Our moon has the distinct loti of be
ing the lurgiwt of nil plnutrtary eat
SSSr.JTnTZZ
with the earth as a wonderfully bean- 1
|^. ( .. 1US0 , be moon rotate* oa Its axis
In exactly the s-tme time that It to
volvea around the earth we nre dfMt
tln«rd to n*c little more that) otto Iteml
sphere. So slow is this fotatiou that
cxpos ‘ !<1 t0 ,l)0 heftt of **• * nu:
for half a moatU It spina through epaco
pi the densest gloom.
Hmaller in mass than tho earth lx,
kjwHj t>o cornsapoadlugly aiuww B ,«m)iLum *'*'*”? le»*. for iwi ^ wuuwa A 9dtos good uhi-h ter- 1
,<, 5 trirtl ntlileta could cover about 120
feet on tho tuoan tn a rMitilng itroad i
f>«“»*• 1 ...... ..... .* tonpiUB « . . ..........- °, ver * x. b “ „ . m wou,a ....... -. 1 /* '
Ini n very commonplace feat. A matt
m the moon could carry six’ times an
nittch and rutt six times as fist ns bo
' «• <he earth
Although weparatod from uj by a
dlotanec that at time* reaches 2f,h,0tXI
mites altd li never less tlmn 222,000
miles, We know wore of the physical
foruiation^of the nUigle pallid face, that
the moon ever turns toward us than
we know of certain parts of Asia and
the lies ( rt of Africa, '-.'Powerful te’.u
scopes lmve brought our satellite with
p .ji^nce of forty mile* of Dm
e.trtli. Ptiysirtsts have ttiatlmmaticsUy
weighed it and fixed its mnsa at sne
elghtb of tho earth, or 72,000,000; '.00,
000 tons.
The atom presents uspoots without
any terrestrial parallel. Rout by flees
long since dead, Its fiOueyedtnbeil
crust seems like a great globe of eliill
od slag; Crater* are not uncommon on
the earth, but lij number, sixo and
structure they bear for flio most part j
little resemblance to those of the moon, j
A lunar crater Is not the mouth of a
volcano having a diameter of a fow
hundred feet, bat n great circular plain
twenty, fifty, even a hundred miles
In diameter, surrounded by a precipice
rising to u Weight of 0,000 or 10,000 I
feet, with a central bill or two about !
half as high. I
Water cannot poaslbly exlat as a
liquid, for the tcmpemjjiro of the i j
moon’s surface during tho long Umar
night Is probably not fur from 403
degrees below tho zero mark of a
mospherie Fahrenheit thermometer, is and law tho that at- a | 1
pressure so
gas under pressure would solidify the ns j
It escaped, tee and s.now are
forms, then, which lunar water must j
assume.
Because of Urn present paucity of j
water the moon’s atmosphere Is so cx- ,
ceedingly rare that startling effects
ore produced. Perhaps the most strik¬
ing Is that of the sunrise. Dawn aud I
the ROft golden glow that ushers In ;
terrestrial from day there tho horizon cannot be. flaming The j
«m sickle, leaps a
and the loftier peaks inimo- \
(Untidy flash Into light.
eloud* sun gleam* to diffuse n flv-ree Its splendor blinding with light. no |
Ail day long it is accompanied by the j
weird zodiacal light that wo behold at j
rare Intervals.
Keen in ,midday the heavens ’ are ;
pitch black, bo that, despite the sun¬
light, the stars and planets gleam
h'lhit with a brightness that they never cx
to us qven on the clearest of
moonless nights nt sea. They r±s shine
j
to our eyes.
t ]\q Hue of sight it Is impossible
to f tin ^ te dlst,nu ' l ' s ’ for ' t u ' r " >■
£“ Keen “ouTXf 1 1 the
fay* of tlio son strike them,
SuTrLturST mid
gradually disappear toward sunset,
'Thoy- cannot to caused by. shadows,
Mis 5SL3T
Thw, mm mosrt quickly at the
cqnq|or and invade the higher alii
| lu R' s "Her n laps* of a few iluvs. In
the polar regions they have never beob
seen. What nro theyl Organic life
resembling vegetatlOu. answer* Pro¬
fessor Dickering of Harvard unlver
s£ty, vegetation that flourishes luxurl
<"itly while the sun shines and withers
"Vday. it may be urged, te
not sufficiently long for the dvveiop
ntvnt nntGlimay of vegetation, but ris
teen hoar* oil the moon Is little morn
(!l , lu u . 4l f au hour on the earth; a day
lasts half a rnpnth and may to- reg-ard
t-d ns a miniature season.
Thp ^Prtrtslons - "HatioUrtah" and
** A men" are saltl huve boon Intro*
rtuw l l,u,) Christian worship b> BL
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l) r . I. p. Myers, morphine, laud
num, o|*ium and other drug habits
cured in three days, cure guaranteed,
Wluskoy and tolmcco hal.it aeieutific-:
u j] v nvabd. Offioo 10 j 12th street,
Sanitarium, -DU Broad St. Columbus.
JilsI recoivctl, full line of Victor
Uraphophones and latest records.
J. Clt. Whu kiikad.
Blank J. 1'. Warranto on sale at
this office. —
FATE OF TH FHfc dUN E BUGS.
AltYol t i.atahrnerj* 'Chat V.’na
f-~- - f
Bciiu ha- pit menu cj.let.-tor <•#
Juue fehgs,« writes axom n , >■, lent of
the dMc.,« 0 >.ev/^ f»:n ftotaerland.
*T 1 j.s personage is wj*po.ute,l by flic
city council when the triennial pest of
.Tune bugs occurs, and be la
to destroy all tbe Meets that nut,
mu&emz
l»ounds of bu^e, Uiqso 0t lari# who liajme i,ea
to Iks the liwpMetfcfs pi«-t
of property lun.st collect ,4 ltrpportiou
.M, i.*,... ,.
mlsnlng _______ from thlS ohllgnlory amount a
tine of 10 cents is imposed, but fprfccoS- if ciqre
than the required quota is
«»'K a premium Of 2 cents a pmm-.l is
paid, 'litis reumnewiUoa U offered
also to others besides the p:j.-erly
owners. -»awb.v«wa'« A landholder who entirely
uiT^irviB t ‘j nui.u i i Hj Giiftb til nail n
subject to n lino of 1 tom to $10..
School children receive pwmlssl.oa, ..like to
enter large estate*, where they
the treet-arej poke long sticks abr.tf la
their endeavor* to dislodge an many
bugs a» jiosttible.
“In times of old, the ffnetiat cllrOnl
clora tell us. It Yvus the custom ta rt
tempt to rid Urn country ciftax at them mt
welcome visitors by theia Into
court and by 7 banlfhlnr them from the
-
country, tiut the w»y based* failed to
obey the empiutni* cad cautiuucJ
fly about iu the face of the lttv;, laying
eggs promiHcii.Ttr.ly hfsd cintrary to
edict, in a certain village it was do
within Its borders. Willi con ddeffibl#
»v,^ U4 ui,, r< , „t *iin« and i>atien-e "t i
wcr8 C0 it wju Ui ;
In u huge sack. • Pelib.’r.ii i m was hckl
Qg *to tbft fftti* bf (?><??.(! Ifiit'd -Iu*,.!
prisoners. Led Ordinary fie'ath was
too light a puaidimctt for tuch
() ffe;tder», A hide,us end must he
thdr*.
«t procession of-the dnlialilttints of
the village, men'and advlscm rtilfdrbh. a : l t-j-.mc.lor*.
wftto v,'ended - way
tdowly toward the place of cvci.-ioa,
the summit of a hiqh pc tk. Tills-waa
laboriously ,-lluil.vd. an esc,-;.!! wer
with the bag of b.irzliig hr ; In the
lea(l. With duo rerrtM'.l -- fm-(be
sibillty mid jutitueas of their net,
wise men nmiroaehed (lie edge of the ■
precipice.' The bags were t * t>» b.no- Hie
mlulouidy t»si «*8 to pieces oa
rocks, thousiuute of tost bsiy.v. ’llio
eoH-emloucr Uuig; over (ho cm;;, the
bag, top downward, was' opened stud
the bugs shaken out to tliolr death
Hht Instead of fiviilu.j. like so iqgiy
.lumps of lend, u.s they ought to
done on kuc!i ha occasion, the lmste, to
tho amazement of oil, spread
wings and flow nwny, :
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
jns^teoteoutof What the is work!.ha n
others say of you tlio effect.
You supply the cause.
Life’s chief' compensations do not
pome in pay envstopi-i.
'The scorn of egotism Is o* luipnless
us the slurs of Iguorauce.
Every *eltlsh man te the center of
his universe- m«l lioiu tt.
Riches have wings, fliey say, but por
erly isn’t built that way -1.1..«n
«i... mm.
a good gucKsor distances the slow
sure chap.
The workman who takes b real inter
est in his work doesn't have to speud
much time looking foe ti job.
VpBPtaWp (aiiiiicRR.
Sundews, common knuwhts In English marsh
cp, nfe niillelontly to distin¬
guish between variona substancite pre¬
sented to them. Offer them a nice
kernp of tender beef, aud in a couple
of hours they will have conceited it
from Bight. Try them with ft piece of
clrnlk or a tiny Rubble, and they re
main stolidly Immovable. Wet plant (bo
chalk and offer it again, and the
suTSkrjsrS’iSs
wHhout without thunks. (hBnks These , i lles „ vcgciablc veMli ,blc glut¬ clot,
tons will absorb morsels of poached
eggs and mutton chops, but
turn* the leaves quite black und final¬
ly kiiis them.
Solution (h<- I’los
Army regulations! prescribe in detail
what honors shall be p^ld to the flag,
ami those regulations litre . Implicitly
and gladly observed, Ra rnsttcr how
little one may relish the,duly of show¬
ing ’lha respect due to *.ime military
superior, ho is always ready- ami'g!ml
to iki honor to Ills. flag. Whenever any
PU(i in the miHjiirr service of the Unit
^ Btetc* P«*» n«r the urtfurted col
ors or 'wheuever ilm flag iniuscs before
liliu, ho to required to remove his cap
.
in salute, mid if sitting? bo; to
to vise mul stand at "ifiteriiicn' until
the flag tif. NlAalas.
. Det-idedly l:u! tlov*.l. ,
Mr. Siiagsby^ruqiHias^i^iW cljsctv -
Maria, t this'to’.V fit d ' i. new V. IuT , * 1 T’t ■: 7 i HT : a U-. Wiiv t V* t, ..
don’t you wear it<? It looks
anything you have worn this season.
Mrs. Snngshy That’s my old hit. It
bte.w -off la;,'- head the otlter'-fli}- arid
wits rutt over.-bjun just street oar,- and I
bit—Chkntgp think'you arc as mean as you vjUt
Tribune.
Q-jeaWiI Mlninctf.
Miss IVitb.crs t,-howing ph.iUigr.tjih of
herself) I’m afraid tntacr faded.
BiiilvS (ibt)xi»er1w»c£xl, J®Sv\l ninotwiu—
Ye*, but Its just like yon.—London
Mail,
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Goodness doe; not constot in great
(H-ss, but greatness in goodness.—Atiie
mteus.
. ; , *
(tni eaon.kvi are out- outward cor
acj :aces.—Shakespeare.
j r/.vii ,fon mis Ti so
j (Ask fur simple* aud prices.)
J' j
—TH i
QURMIr
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Hamilton, t bouoia.
f,tYc guaranteo our [iriees to lie
lower than prevail else where, qua'
itf emtshtered. W rite as.
WORSHIP OF SPRINGS.
§prrag n £r;. u z.‘z$sz’
are rarely .'found In Urn south
westera of tba ^ p n , ted statl ^ End
for thig rcaoou hare beea from
ajjefoat times prized as a most rained
p 0 Mw#Jon. The people wlm dwelt In
^ rc ^ oa> . $ays Waiter IIoU£h la
«Kccords of. the Past." saw In these
ihmi they located g their r ars pueblos,
near nTehmumu
83V© air, of nature are
B^ayer wacer To to hniflaii nmnan life are than pan those tuaae com- com
m ®** rJ HRf way* be within reach fl of noon
% ^»>o * Q put thamsclrca into the grasp of (
l i e <‘*ot» who were toe to pioneer* and
of hmean being Who has since
m ^ Ae U1 » h()mc ln tIlc « Tmt American
*
il, utloa au^ idoeyncraaiea _ of the
water supply. -
***** ** naturally more prized
, 'f tho ibhabHnnts or those desert soil
ways at hand, white the watercourses,
W1 , , C1 , ^ , ur ^ ,e kteJitcr part of tho
' year
aro anxious reaebo* of dry saud. furnish
at ° r ^^ucsl ^ 0<i a mud ‘Ihtekly which diytppcarSng will not bo supply touch
od by man or beast except tn the dis
tre/.s of thirst.
One is not surprised, therefore, that
a prtauho people will rtxfttrd thoso
um, tu kl<, luu had tust r«t-ge of
tbn ^* I»Wpcla*t«* U*o!f Jn the foiidor*
,jt t,lc ‘ bfehest civilizations and presents
) n R**tdfe*tatlou» * most interesting
y* Ui^iu aud taucy. BkI Iu t*«o
.J““K.'W**t In’.cnslflod Jho till* arid foaturs euvironwwit of primiilvo has cul- so
tnro tb<lt m )n ll)e refflon i»
without tv {.f Igrfcirt’ evidence of *. I* tiiAko many offerings nf:V,Hlit/.n to
tho settles of water.
It te email wonder then that the Vo
eblo Indians came to regard springs
v. iili fpcctei reiteration; that liiey wove
aroutul them ----■ myth ....... and tradlUMr*uml *—**— •»
H !fl<1e ,lM>m hbjtds of religious worship.
’*'* 0UL ‘ acquainted with the envlrou
MC.H Uhd M..I p.m .1 heads thla *<xm»
.
t il 111! V'fY b® lMiftn si * fl u noh*!*ftl twtornl, evan even tlmuah tt.rwvrwK
uoctfBscteus, gcneralUailotL l'erhnp*
offerSag -4 to spring!) will not admit of
uiy .story «jmpl of 0 tlio 4 esplauattou. r.uderground Periwiw source the of
water wotting up * from unknown
depthfl, - ... lmpre elve alvfays - - even to the
observer who believes himspit free from
tlio trammels of superstition, has also
had n powerful effect on tba mind of
the Iiidlau, leading, like many other
natural pheaomeua, to on attitude of
worship of unseen powers behind these
masks.—New York Tvitnme.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
^ , ap „ ? 1, VM {aniM;ra u . ad
booa.s.
Never juslga n man by the opinion
be bos of himself.
A dozen Hion may make n club, but
one woman can make a home.
IVhen a men borrows trouble-bo puts
up U4 psoed irf mind as collateral.
Sfttt and women should look during
courtship and rcriook after marriage,
Ilr.ppitKK-jii bat « pfculiur way of up
J“";« “ J
u -'
1-01 an easy matter ta sympathize
'dh the pooif when your pockets are
C!a pl?> *
Try to bo agroealtlo. There are too
ti-.ar.y disagreeable people in the world
as It is.
17s bo hard for some men to Bare
motley when tingle that they don’t
think It worth while trying after they
marry.
What a man oral Ida wife Bay to
their guest* and what they say about
them after (lllferentrtCbieago their departure are differ
cat, quite News.
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wisdom. o« (he Ancient*.
% r.
certain littlo known king of the tu* As¬
syrians. On one of the monuments in
tl»© British museum ts the following
Inscription: "The ogg* of an Owl glren
for throe days In wine bring on a
drunkard's weariness. The dried lung
of sheep taken beforehand drived away
drunkenness. The ashes of a swai
low’s bonk ground ,. v< „ up with myrrh aud „„„
• sprinkled iu the wine which Is dmak
| lv jjj B1;l ko secure from drunketmess.
Horns, king of the Assyrians,, found
this out.” The convivial monarch did
not drink in vain If he “found these
things out."
Ifilting Out n Fire.
Whei\ trying to ptit out a fire re
member that cue gallon of water nt
the bottom of tho blaze will do more
' to put. It out than ten gallons St tho
top. "Dlny low" Is the motto to follow
ribih- lighting tiro. A rtw gallon* at
the. the battom t> 3 Uom of of the the ilamvi Ha will rise lu
ci ^d 0U T»-of TpWrr stonw wlie.n onlhetc 3
‘
. . A big blaze
v ,-ard side looks fearful, fearful, but but piny play low low
with the water on the bottom of the
fire ou the windward aide anil you
. have tho speediest way to quench the
flumes And will not inquire a river.
Roush ou th*- Count.
Lord Freeiuneh—Ah, count, did you
make a favorable Impression on tho
father of tlio heiress?* . Count Broken
—Favorable! Why, when I told litm
{ was looking: for his daiiRUter’s hmid
] 1C end! be thought I was looking for
a handout.—Chicago News.
! Perfectly Secure.
An old farmer ones excused him¬
self for sleeping under the rector’s
j sermons to Observing, “Lor’, sir, when
right!"—London you are in Fie pulpit we know it Is nil
Standard.
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MeDougald are. For particulars
apply to Airs. 4-U ileGiach, Ctiip
ley, Ga.
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a lanjc^ sto ch
WE A niEKBOAUDSi*
FLOORING,
CEILING WINDOWS
DOOIIS AND BLINDS
lit Oar Hiirchonsr Here
Prices Low
v, ° r ,t ... you want a car load (k above
will ueiiver it in Hamilton. Ga.
at pried that tntt fUeak- you
J'iione or write u*
I* H# PITTS ,a T r,,mr* A c C SON, ,^ T ’
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Wav-rIV V ’ aV “ n " Hail Rq b3
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good’ “ meal can be Ua ! at Carrie
Jarrrt T t* , lM f^“ raat Jor .. t!,c i,altr
V
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of 2oe. Lvvrythmg , neat and
a -; ™ ^
011 * 1(; r «hen in town.
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Witf rent or lease 290 acres land
jood improvemente withlo tniie of depot
1 . g00l! , p -’ Call on or write 1. M.
Pitts * San, VVaverfy Ha!i, Qa.
Shiagisa! Shingles! Shiajies!
ou or write to J. A. Luttwii,
Ga., for prices.
Attention
Spanish-Amirican War Veteran*.
a iter three pat* of Uni labor a
. . Imvmgr . , been pa.-s«i , by ,
***t our
members of C-dhgrvss for pay due
soldiers iu the Spanish
Am. v......,, tK»n war, I i i„,,„ have (i,,.,iii! haulh k.,„.nd uns.
a jiortion oi the inud, :uid lmpM to sc
!UW the romaimkr witliia tWrty day *.
* *
. . fbr to have tin
a 1 me
-
names and postufilco .addresses of al!
veterans of this war, and they should
write me at ones dying this infer
illation. .Very truly,
■GitARLES
Cedarkiyvn, Ga.
Notice
TllP colored institute .a’ill l>e held
tue second; week iu Htyiemlit-r, nt Chip
T. I- Tuo.viAsos, C, R C.
GEORGi A—Harris < lounfcy.
Court of Ordinary, Oct. 4th
It is ordered by the Court that Mrs.
Mollie ICchoiu and the following
named olrihlroit of Jene T. Martin,
mdtflnff rriflimif fL> state,’ fn-wlt: Ed
die Leon, Martin, Roy Martin, Er
[l^vJdZ
next, then and there to show cause, if
any exists wliv the paper offered
probate as tlio last will and testament
Of Milliner Marfiii, late of said
tv, deceased, should not tic proven in
solemn iofni and admitted to ' record
as the last vviil aud t -jiaincnt of said
deceased. Furtlit-i. ofdered that this
ci tat ion he puldis’ied in the Hamilton
Journal four times before the next
term of the court.
tliven under mv hand and • (dl'u Ai
signature Oct, 4, 18IH).
J. F. C. Williams
Ordinary^
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r " ! ”> <’* «» first
Mt»mlay ot Oct UXXL l will mH to th<
hi 'bfit ait I bi*st l»Ul l ir on f.rat TiMfctiiujr
ii| >.oveml;*n iu .\t, thf Ltlt ini) of sal#
iiioi. th lu twfen li t* legal hours of sale be
fun? the emtrt JiouSn tloor of H.imfltoti, the
., . ,U , ^' U , "\, , ,net . , , *‘ ,u “ ,r
'• mirth **\ half ,0 * tt uf « lit No tS iitcerding ,w, “ to plat ol
ll ™ " rtf Hamilton, bomuled on the north
the MeImilist church und Mrs k i tie
Mobley, on th- -as. to st.cet,.... the s u.tl.
to lot formerly owned Ly l'r. L.-ln-rt
Brin-c, now Miss *ag*te Bruce, on
by street, said tract eontetoteg one
; acrv- oi luiiu mor<* i>r itisa with uwcUimi
house and other improvements situated
theioin. Tu be sod lor distribution,
Terms cash- M. F. lioorv, g
; Executor of the tViljy ol Mrs- nary L.
Hood, deceased.
. >. vitft.
tr
m
G OOD health 11 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 than any other medi¬
cine of its kind. It is just
the medicine that you re¬
quire in tho spring.
G. W. Barfield, of Helena, Ga..
eays: * L..L. L. is of th best
one s
medicines on the market, ffnd it
will do all that is cjainwal for it.”
lira. W. W. Folsom says: It Is
worth more than all the other medi¬
cines 1 ever used.” . 0
„
-^===^=S=f PROFESSION A L C A It D S
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K. FAJtr.KV,
I'bt UcloH »la.l Sargaoa.
over A. F. Copeland’* Store
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Mel. a cm ii.j n & McLaughlin.
Attain*}'* at Law
C. F.JfcT anghlin, Tt. P, Mcljaglilin,
liaiuiiton, iia., Greenville, Ga.
Win practice in all courts of the State
prompt attention given all matters en¬ t
trusted to their care.
A. L. HARDY,
A t cot uey at Law
Will practice in all the courts of the State.
«. j:oy McLaughlin,
Dentist
Office next door t< B nit, over I>rng Store
T • 15- LL'HNSf DF,
Attuini }- at Law
Will pfactfee in att courts except the City
Court of Hamilton
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V. HAKOETT,
COLttHBLF, GEO BGJA.
Promot utu-ittion given to ail busino.HS
i0 u *y hands, will practice iu all
* *“ "**'
. _
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C has. If. 1.U3SEL,
Alloruey at lain
Rooms “12 and 314, Masonic Temple,
Prompt »Uention*giren L'OM'MBCS. ,«,a Georo.'a to all lot as si ness J en
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L, L. STANFURD,
Attorney at l.aw
Will practice in all the courts of the State.
tVSmpt iittentlon giv i'U to all^ JinaincHS.
DK. J, L 1ULYE
““ PHYSHHAN ani> SURGEON
„ 11 111 11 .. ON, GxoBOIA
Office over Drug Spire. Reaidehce tip
p«nUe M K. C.tiurch. Telephone at both
oilit-e and resilience. Prompt 7. attention
• t«, . ..........lay ,, , ami , night- ,
gtw..
‘ GdKL.to & noun
Attorneys at l.aw
Henry Camervu, Culmaba*, Ga.,
M. F. Hood, II tiuilton, Ga.
pra*'Uco in all courts »f the sum.
attention gtres «lt tastnes.
trusted to oar cure.
Dr. L. J\ MY Eli H f
IV VT!i HOI*ATII 1C
I* 1J I NI C i A X .
j Tr*2Hf4 all chronic disease* without
Ur»ms oi* mugery.
Nervous and fcmate diseates a
«I»eciait.v.
j Ucjiiuirilioitl» #uceeiw!uHy treated
| Avitliout cutting.
Sauiiarium fat-iUtie*.
/ ihli c.AH JO 1-*J. l‘-*tu street.
lt Ciiimolms, Ga.
~
I City and County
IHtectonj
j * ____
Mayoi, J. L. RiVy.
, Councilman, G X-'. McLaughlin, M. H.
VM’x \X. 1. Hudson. W. E. Farley, w.
j ' - widtehea<l,jH*r»h*l.
1 < n v cote r
OuiIk*,, J, 11. llnniHult-..
Solicitor,X’, T MeLaughllo.
eot JflY OFF
OrtJiuary, J. F. C. Williams.
GJerk, A. 1%Trmett ,
shefiiT, M^liuong.
iieiirejieBtvittFe, E. B Trauniu li
Tax Collector, C. Harris. s
Tax Receive#, it, lE. HHehardEaon.
Treasurer, If. T. Bryant.
Surveyor, W. 1 . Stanford.
Coiosier, Julius-Bufford. C
con STY COM MISSION ERH.
O. S. Barnes, G- W* Peer, IT. J. Amos.
County School Commissioner, T. L.
Tlioma^ton.
County School Board, J. H. Mobley, T.
it. Aeiifdttif, tieti-irgc N. Murrab, Jno. Neal
a*e
Methedist, jirca. long dud and 4th Son
j f,Jays i tnoYniitg and )•' rip ng J.lP.Bross,
pastor -Snnday Sehool every Sunday
| morning at U o’clock.
j ^ ^ ltL ttU( , 3f a Sunday*,
fcav m , Svh<£>l R, „. llqrb, Pa*c
t „ r _ every Sunday mor
t.ing, G. 1. Hudson, SnfH.
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OASVOHXA.
W«6F
j Signature
of
depend* and upon life-long i
experience this of tke men who i_
rect business, and who mix a
fertllixerwhich -’makes thxeeloften
a dorenl blade,of before.’^ gras*grow, where
only one grew The name
Virginia-Carolina Fertiliser.
two By before, It* very libomi use. * week or
second application, or at planting, multitudes a* well
as of
farmers in the South have “to
creased their yields per acre," and
with the larger profits which these
increased yields brought, paid off
be themortgageontbeirfarms. fooled Don’t
-'cheap” by substitble. any dealer into buying
a
Vlrgiala-Caralkia Chemical Ce.
Richmond, Norfolk. Ya. Atlanta. Oa.
Durham. Va. Savannah. Oa.
N. G. Montgomery, Ala.
Charleston, Baltimore, 8. C. Memphis, Tenn.
Md. Shreve^L Ia
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA—Harris County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart a
twelve months support for Mrs. Leila De
Lontar and one child out of the estate of
W. C. DeLamar
deceased, having made their return. A11
persons concerned are hereby notified to
show cause, if any they hrve. by the first
Monday in Nov. next, why said return
should not be allowed aud uunle WnSKSlf the iude
merit of the court. J Ft’
CLt jWh l’jftj Orninaxy.
GEORGIA—Harris County,
Mrs Leila DeLamar adniinistratri v on the
estate of W C. Dr 1 ;i mar, deceased,
makes application iyr leave to
sell the land .belonging to the estate of -
said deceased, ail parauiis coneernetl are
hereby nofided to show cause, il any they
have, to the first Monday in N.,v.
next, why said applicatijn should not he
gran tol.
J F.C. WtLH.vits. Ordinary.
G EOUGIA - Harris Cot:n*y. Jortlau
Holloway makes application for tetters
of guartti.inxliiu for Pr.rtrtr noil, way, ! e -
jry,Hi41owayy2tnnie HflJloway, eliilibeh HoHoway, Henry and Ha Hol- ie
minor of
owav, ileieas-i! All persons con¬
cerned are hereby notified tu .-le w cause
if auy they have, hy the first Monday in
Nov, next, why said applicant Should
not he appointed guardian.
J. F. O, V7IM c.a', Ordinary
G EOItG IA—Har rts ( coni v
To all whom it luay i onu-iu :
Mrs. Annie* L. S’el.ajnkr having, ir.
proper form, applied yi, ,n» for iwHuanen',
tetters of admiiiistration on the estate of
XVyatt C. DeLamar, late of said ep'snty,
iIlls is to cite all aatl singular the creditors
aud next kin of Wv»tt t,'» DeLaina*. to he
end appear at my office by the first .Mon¬
day in October next and show cause p
my they cau, why |s;ruianeut ail minis) -a -
ion should not lie granted to Aunle L,
DeLamar ou WyattC. DeLatnar'a (state.
Witness my hand and official signature
this 3rd day of Sept RlUfi.
J. F.C. WILLIAMS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA- Harris County:
!!y virtue of an order from the Court of
irdinury of said count, I will sell before
the court house door in the city of Hamil¬
ton on the first Tuesday In October next,
within the legal hours of-sale the foil ow¬
ing described land belonging to the estate
•f J. W Haste, . deceased, u> wit: A pet
of letter “O" in town ifChiptey, In said
county, known a* town lot 200 , containing
'A* feet o» McDungahl. St. running lau-k
1(M feet, Mi)ta the corner of Mi Dougld
iind Main St., and known a» the old Drug
Store corner lot. Sold tor distribution
Tertns cash. R' L. BASTEV,
Sept 4 P.XSi. Adh inistratr.
iO’tGIA—Harris Comity.
f‘. It Him *, giiariilan of Estelle, Enmia
Sne, Pettits and Baxter Stanley, has ap
plied to me for a discharge from his guar
diatlshlp of said Wards. This is therefore
o notify all persons concerned to fife their
objections, if any they have, oa or before
the first Monday in October next, else he
will be discharged from his Jitsirdljusli
ea applied for.
J- F. C. WILLI A NS,
..................... Onlinoray,
o eoih ; i a , ir a if in s tn ;rxT<:
M. F. lloiai, executor of tee will of
dary L. Hood deceased, iuikea applica
tion for leave to sell Hie real estate l,e
longiu ; to said deceased. All persons ron
u-ned ore hereby iiotfileirTv show cause,
.1 auy they have, hy the first Monday in
Ict .her next why said application should
otto granted
J. F. C, Williams, Ordinary
\OTI(T—To Debtor a:ul CietlUors:
irt Uer»?by*ijiVGn to till ikbtor» u:nl
•r« tBors of the edate «4 liaitry L. L >vr.j
leaned, k» run J or in accdunU of do
maiidf* and o Hi i gaff bn s to tho amlerstgaeii
jttairt.rly made. out.
GEO. REDDING*
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
- CKEDrrottJ?
Notice'ia hereby given to all debtors ami
‘•rei'itors of Uie 'estutc of Dt-nry h, Lowe
ileceasedv to rentier In amftbit of demand
and obligations to the uuderaigned i»roj>-
erly made out.
r.K )li }3 A R 3 > )J N T >
N JTli'S Oi* APdlACriOA Foil
REMOVAL OF. DISABILITLBF
iv’harlie ILuniaioiid S Libel for Diroce
VA ) ; flurriH Sn|»erior I 'mirt
kVIlie Hulurnond ,iht. Term l«Vi
Verdict for Total Divorce Apr li FJOG
Notice is hereby given that on tlie 31*t
day^of July, JlfOi, the utidemgneil ft led in
the office of the clerk of the Superior Cfcirt
*4 Harris County an application for re¬
moval of the disabilities resting upon her
under the verdict in the arrive stated
cause- Said affpIicatM#:i wiW^fe heard at
the term of said court which commences
oh the fistfond ttsotls|in dctol»er, 1«KW»,
Aug. IP06. ALL IE HAMMOND
iEOHGl-V-- llai risCounty:
W'horaasi Mrs. Mattie E. Hudson, exec¬
utor of last wili of Hudson det eaisedi
presents to the Coutt in bur j»etltio«, dit
y and enterstl on record, that she
aas fully* wdtnitilsteifelf M* M. Hudson’s
» state- This is fo cite all persons
vdh£ernet, kin died amjjL-reditors, to show
i-ausedf stay the^c.n*f*%rhy said executor
shoo hi not he discharged from her admin
istraiion, ami receive letters of dismissisn
on the first Monday in October, 1900.
J. P. C. WILLIAMS,
Ordinary
GEORGIA—Har»-Ts County.
To all whom it may concern: R. C.
Cheekier having, in proper form, applied
. to me for permanent Letters of Ad minis-'
; tration on the estate of Mrs. Lixabeth A.
Cleekler, late of sai<l county, this is to cite
| all and singular' the creditors and next
kin of Mrs. Liaalxdh A. Cleekler, to le
and appear at inyoffice on the first Mon¬
day in Nov- next and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent aflministra
tioa should no*, be grunted to R, C. Cleck
ler on Mrs. Lizaheth A. Cleck’.er's e.-tate.
! W'tnes* m v hand and official signature,
this 24 day of . ept. 1DQ
J. F. C. Williams, Ordinary,
CASTOR IA
P*r Infa-’v and Children.
tbs iai Yh tom Always Dougli
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