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HUDSON & SONS
PROPRIETORS OF THE
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Hamilton
Warehouse
Hamilton, Georgia |
WE arc after the patronage of tha Harris Cattnty Public, an l wo a-a speaking to
you through the milium of Prices.
If you want a Buggy Come to see us |
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We are agents for DIXIE REGGIES, which RUN LONGER ami WEAR LESS
than any other Baggy of a like price on the market.
If you want a Plow » r * «•»•« «<■// you one
ouviiu svnAorsK Chattanooga
at prices as ( lose as they can he bought.
'Wz carrv a full stock of Coffins an 6 Caskets,
SHK rs ABOUT FURNITURE AND GET OUR PRICES
We want to talk with people who appreciate prices, and we want prices to do our
talking. An order for anything in our line will have our prompt attention.
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lassies*' Emilia Miry Ink
I wiil sail Eggs from tpy Best Thoroughbreds after
June 1st, to Sppt, 15th, 1906, at
fj .7 Oc per Fifteen Fggs
P. W. HARRISON, Prop,, Hamilton, Ga.
NTERNATIONAL!
Great Labor Saver and Safe Engine to Use
for All Work Around a Farm t.
} jiis i.s the Engine tint cIqcs the work in the Simplest, easiest a:icl besl manner, and uses
less Gasoline than any other. Also agent for
SAW 3xdIILL .A-i-TID GrllLT OUTFITS
I wo cars of Buggies just received. A full line of handsome Furniture, Matting and Coffins
always on hand, and at reasonable prices.
J. O. WHITEHEAD.
picturesque Algiers.
All It* Street). Are StiitrcuSen, and
All Are Sate.
Here Is a pretty piotte of Algiers by
Frances U. Nesbitt: "Now it is pos¬
sible to go safely Into even the darkest
and remotest corners, and they are
dark Indeed. A first visit leaves one
breathless, but delighted—breathless,
because all the streets are staircases on
a more or less Imposing scale—the
longest Is said to have at least 5(H)
steps; delightful, because at every
turn there Is sure to be something un¬
usual to, a stranger’s aye. The newer
stairs are wide and straight and very
uninteresting, but only turn Into any
old street and follow Its windings In
and out between white walls, under
arches, through gloomy passages, here
a few stairs, there a gentle incline, al¬
ways up and always the cool deep
shade leading to the bright blue of the
sky above.
“Being so uarrow and- so steep, there
are, of course, no camels and no carts.
Donkeys do all the work and trot up
and down with the strangest loads,
though porters carry furniture and
most of the biggest things. Up and
down these streets comes an endless
variety of figures—town and country
Arabs, spalils In their gay uniforms.
French soldiers, Italian workmen, chil¬
dren In vivid colors, Jewesses with
heads and chins swathed in dark wrap¬
pings.
“Interesting beyond all these are the
Arab women flitting like ghosts from
one shadowy corner to another, the
folds of their halcks concealing all the
glories of their Indoor dress, so that In
the street tha only sign of riches lies in
the daintiness of the French shoes and
tho fact that the hultk Is pure silk and
the little veil over the face of a liner
material.”-—Chicago News.
After Lous Yearn.
After long years work Is visible. In
agriculture you cannot see the growth,
Bass that country two mouths after,
and there is a difference. We acquire
firmness and experience Incessantly.
Every action, every word, every meal,
is part of our trial and our discipline.
We are assuredly ripening or else
hllghAng. Wo are not conscious of
those changes which go on quietly and
gradually In the soul: We ouly count
the shocks In our journey. Ambitions
file; grace grows ns life goes ou. -Fred¬
erick W. Kobertson.
Good lAdlcC Horse.
“You told mo he was a good ladies’
horse," angrily said tho man who lmd
made the purchase.
“Ho wus,” replied (lie dencon. “My
wife owned him,, and she’s one of the
best women J ever knew."—Chicago
Record-Herald.
Winner*.
“Old your husband ever bet on a
wluulftg horse’;”
“Oh, yes,” answered young Mrs. Tor
kins. “All tho horses Charley hots oq
win at some time or another.”—Wash¬
ington Star,
Honesty sometimes keeps a man
from growing rich and civility from
being witty. -Seldeu.
The I.nuiulry Anetlns,
“Ever go to a laundrynmu’s auc¬
tion?” asked the man who was sorting
bundles. “You cun got bargains there
sometimes. Here are forty-eight pack
ages that will he sent to the auction¬
eer tomorrow. One bundle is labeled
‘W. Joblotz. No address. Will call.’
Now, I wonder what lias become of W.
Joblotz, who had no address r.ud prom¬
ised to call? What has become of the
owners of these forty-seven packages?
Some of the things thrown on our.
bauds are very fine and as gqqtf asj
new. Just look at that pile of hand¬
kerchiefs and those shirt waists apif
(•(jllars and puffs. It has been more
than a year siuce they were loft hero,
All imclaltntHl packages are kept a
year or more, then they are sent
around to u general receiving station
to he disposed of ut auction.”—Now
York Sun.
Arelibiali»i> of Canterbury.
The archbishop of Canterbury is re¬
ferred to us -jds grace,” and he writes
himself archbishop, etc., "dlviua prov
Identlu,” whereas other prelates use
the phrase “dlviua permisslone.” IIu
is the first peer in the realm. At coro¬
nations he places the crown on tho
head of the Sovereign, and the king and
queen are his domestic parishioners,
Tile bishop of London Is his provincial
dean, -the bishop of Winchester his
chiUcelior subdean, the bishop of Lincoln his
and the bishop of Rochester
his chaplain.
No IIu For Then).
Canvasser—Madame, I -would like to
show you the beautiful silver
that we are giving away with every
half dozen liars of Sktufiynt soap. Lady
of the House—We dqu’t never eat with
forks ,in this house. They leak,—Wo¬
man's’Homo Companion,
Enou^t,
“Ftf never nsk another woman to
marry* me so Ions I live.”
“Refused ?”
“No; accepted.London Tit-RIts.
The angels may have wider spheres
of action, may have nobler forms of
duty, but right with theta and with
us Is one and Uie same thing.—Chapin.
Cjpduiue
Tho active principle of capsicum, or
red pepper. Is a volatile oil known as
capgicine. It is so exceedingly acrid
that a quarter of a grain exposed tq
the air in a room wl(l diffuse Itself
throughout pie apartment and cause
all presold to cough and sneeze ns
iliqqgh the pepper had been taken Into
file mopth or nostrils.
noTive
An election is hereby called on the
first Monday in November next, for
tor a Mayor and four Couneilmen for
the town of Hamilton for tho ensuing
year.
W. E. Faulky, J. L. Rilky,
Treasurer Mayor.
Oct. 5, 1900.
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YOURS WITH THE GOODS,’
HOFLSN & GREENTREE,
COLUMBUS- GEORGIA
FOR SALE—One hundred thousand
foot of rough-edge lumber, 115c per.
hundred, 1! miles of Hamilton.—
F. B. Donald, Hamilton, (ia.
WANTED—About eight or ten well
broken oxen. Heavy weights. Ap¬
ply or write to Journal office.
FOR RENT, CHEAP—Two farms in
Harris county. 250 acres known
as Blue Springs place, and about
700 acres on Barnes Creek. Apply
to Blado & Swift, Columbus, Ga,
For Sale or Trade—One Kojoiul-htwd
mower.—J. Fred Miller, Hamilton.
WANTED—A good hustling sub
agent at Ohipley, Oataula, and
Waverly Hall to represent the best
Live Block Insurance Co. in Ca.
Call on or address If. L. Williams,
Hamilton, (la.
FOR SAL E— A $40 Scholarship in
any one of the Byrne Business Col¬
leges, at half price, or will give as
a premium for IK) yearly cash sub¬
scriptions to this paper,
Southern, llaihvay.
„No. 21 NOUTUROUND No. 29
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7 57 a m Ar Warm prints II no ;t m
8 17 a in Ar Woodbury 7 In p hi
9 27 a m Ar Iiiidin 8 In p hi
10 00 a m ArMcDommgh 8 .V» |t i:i
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10 IK) a in Ar Columbus 9 00 p m
TlicMti tra ! ?iH w lI ,Ktoj» at all MtitioiH b'>
iwien Atlanta ami McDonough u» L-t <> T
or take on jiaHHcii^tTs from or io point.*
non' 1j. of Mcl /orimjgli.
Non. 21 ami 22 \vU1 handle MV’aKliln^to i
ColuinbWB l , uLinn:i drawing-room Ha t j
ing car.
TIkjhh trains carry elegant vratibulcd
coachcp, and make close connn lien at
Gridin, i'(tinminis and Atlanta fur all
points. If below yon conlcmph.tt* for a trip, write
any name rates, route, jfclRidaU-..
BROOKS MORGAN, A. G. 1*. A.,
JAMKo • FKKKMAN, T. Atlanta, Ga.
T». A., Maco.i.
NEW TIIAIN
IIcImccii Colquilms bh-I Cr.Tj:
ville. <«)«. Via Ceni-a! of (la, liy.
On Sunday, July Hfh, and on oacl<
Sunday during July an I August,
1900, a now train will ! e run between
Columbus and Greenville on the fol¬
lowing schedule:
0:45 a.in, Lv Columbus Ar. 9:00p.m
9:15 a. in. Ar Greenville Lv GJJOp.m.
This train will lie in addition to tiie
regular daily train leaving Green
ville at 7;80 a, in,, and leaving Co-
1 tlmbus at 5:20 p. m. The new train
will make the usual stops.
For further information apply to
nearest ticket agent.
Clothes do not maize the
man, hut strung yrs are
judged by the clothes
they trear .
We hare the Newest
styles at the very lowest
prices and we are ex¬
pecting your orders.
If you will come to see
ns, Mr Hubert llobin
son, who is an old Har¬
ris County bay, will le
glad to show you
through our stoeU, and
Treat you as a Neigh¬
bor and Friend might
be expected to treat
you.
OLD, ■ IEDE-and -TRIED
... THE ...
NATIONAL LIFE
of Mountpiiier , Vermont
Surplus, - -- - $3,818,19!)
Assets, - - - $34,519,093
Insurance in Force, - $145,480,904
Established ISSO
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PURELY MUTUAL
WTM&H-vKtrsir;c x*k - •ns.'aiias at
CFO. I GI F & CO., Managers for Georgia and South Carolina
Atlanta, Ga.
W. F. 1'i‘SIJ iff, General Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Win. 1C. HEWITT, Cashier Hamilton Bank, Resident Agent.
id d Sale Stables,
J lTIED MUGLER, Proprietor.
uSt Prompt Service Day or Night, p?
Ttdophotle in resilience giving eonnettions with local ’phone, A*
trvtoin and Automatic Telephone Co., Columbus.
If you want to buy, sell or trade stock of any description,
call on, or write mo at Hamilton, Georgia. m
M iOXEY TO LOAN,
On farms in Harris county at straight 7 per cent, in
j cii.it. No mid Jle-ifian, no commissions, only small fee ta
me for my work. Apply or write to
| Q. S. Miller, AHORNtY AT IAW
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.