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Arur: D ; .r Ktt'igiurAi. ,
Tlir. neg>*'>'*iw>n found u rkulelon;
*i th river bank, in CdlmnlMitd
Tti Time* thinks it a yankce
Wt, *k<*t and buried tlvore itt the
lm iif WJlaon*’ raid.
lf)t local <<T tin Times think Si.
TolMitirte** day has become ft mi -
•Mkw in ihw latter days, front the
JmuL lliat sentiment haa been Iran*--
' y burlesque. Ha say*:
Many art cn.ioti* hi| twl takes udv.ui
v snug# of the occA*t >n lo “gel oveil"
with somebody'll© duanif: dike.
And now the Tin ler Herald comer
t the fre itwrith Hoar wild Turkeys,
killed at ona-rfbot.lhy John ‘England,
near Howard, a Tew days ago. I
bar. Nja*: We are gI.J Vo ace
that •migration ;.g nan (.’obii,bi*(
arc offoring 500 tlollarsiru fir]
hand# to go'to Mmoissippl,M*>r they)
aay it j at tlakoa tOO fl -Vir' in gold)
■io Imy a uim •4v<v.i'4y in tho**© W'w
ttnafuKea.
Mr. Mi ton Daiia* cih, with 250 !
bualiolr of corn, war burned in On!-
tioon county Lari w eek.
jialda nil gallons of milk per day.
The Celnmltrr HhguLe.r any*: A
few daya ago Air. N A. Nicholb* Wt
oeiwed a ItfUtff from Emanuel. South,
colored, who loft licre about Christ
enaa and wont to V.ichtlburg Mira.
The negro represented Uio country
a bad pi no* for-colored jjieoplo, and
i* anxious for Akc. tQ-uciid'
him money, upon which ho may re
turn to lus <guo3 *e.ld “’bona ” in
Georgia.
The Ma! College nt Griffin has
been deatroyed by lira 'J'ho build.)
i, I( T war a tine onu, coating about ten
tliouwml dollar#.
A.ltttb* girl in Jasper County war
'found dead in the bed a few day*
ago. Tho aMppotitioo rs that it died
with croup.
A little negro child, owing to the
.wwoloemt-aa ot it* parent# *w, burned
to death in Burke oounty last week.
iUnk Tommie Hheout ir anounced
naa.,a*s'>cictc editor cf the Montioello
1 Banner.
Hon. T. W. Grime*, repfwrnta
ti,s ns J,he'JLcgiklactire, front Mtt*
cogcc iounty ha* rrsigtied. Mr. (4.
i. • young man of ainrtHtig abilit'ife*
ami tins ia to 1* regretted. Anew
olcotiur ka*jeeft ordered.
The Columbus Times is ono of the
most M^tbio'f*j>er* in the Slide.
Her* tedriio way they tlc: “The
nam iof*he Ilan.il on Vnrtion Sian
l>eeu to Abated to Hamilton Joint
hal. .It nwr. good county paper and
i* indusiMOua in getting up local
new*.”
Tho'LsrGiango Reporter says that
Mr. WHjfltoßobftt* klUod three hogs,
the.-other Hay, Hint weighed 1,400
‘l'AMO'd*. s©n of them eight mouths
[old, wtjgived 640 pounds
air. Well Wiliams, living near
kCurnetvXle, killed a wild turkey gob I
Jor nmettfing five feet in height, and
and weighing twenty-fivo pounds ttf-J
ter being cleaned. The bone* of it*.
wi re 1 inches, "and oi its tbtghaj
10 inche* in length.
Xihukatxoh Auawra,—Since Har
iri* county ha* opened the way, omi
graii-ni a gems aro having A lively
time in Georgia. We have hcatd 01
a -verai thaigot into trouble rccontly:
fhtwao Columbus fhoii. Miller a*
twwMtO over to*tvoar tathc u*t Ktrmj
of the count) oonrt, in a bend of
♦fiOO; another in CbatlaWhec emm’y i
caught a good thrashing, and was di
reeled to “get further;” still another,,
at fto* Spring*, escaped a tarring
find featherisig only by making a
great maujr track* in a short time
• itb the beeltf all jx>inun* towards
llos Spriuga. That’* rigid. I/'t
them f**l the penalty of *noaktng into
r -mmanitie* ami violating law, order,
and domestic harmony.
Giut Fm IS Nkw Yoku.— A
firo broke out in the lower patl of
Jicw York city Tueodny rooming
which resulted in ervt dent ruction
of property snd *oro loss of lift*. It
original**] in a building on Crosby
r irri vbieb aaimdod through to
JJroadwajT. btaarai buildings worn
destroyed, and oibara badly damaged
One firm last a stock of good* rai
sed at #600,000; acotlur, about
f <50,000, The total taw la estimated
three mil'ioaaof dollars, about ten
third* insured. Two firemen were
kill, and.
gagT' The fHeada of tha President
don’t s f “crooked whiskey " now ;
they call It “ rim ed com juice."
Uouesty the best policy
WBih Among Oar Advertiser*.
Fur Pars*.
We intend lo look well to the in.
onr rdvertiai-rr, both Ineil
and eettfiiborini;; an I, in doing this,
wu hI-o Imve an eye to the pecuniary
welfare of all Uni Jottßitai. readers.
It i* an admitted fact that the tmw
chanta with whom ton uan g t the
Intel bargains, arc there that ad ter
tian, and, by their at yin if advertis
ing, you ein estimate their liberality.-
There u aucli a thing nr lihurrlity in
Irarle, ami btiriner uien know how
lo ore it. Wti know there nru busi
nesauar* among onr advertiaera, anti
no intend to let the people know
.who they are. Il I* merely Mlgge-tcd
that.tradesmen whom) w rda ire never
Been In the neimuaperr, havo no in
ducemefitr to offer ctirtonters, ami
tiro'f* endure t ot desirous o( iuorcae
ing thoir trade. In there nrlie'o*,
whiufa will bo itoniinnitd front time t<>
lime, wo Miull ret forth the claims lo
public favor nl itll who advert!*# in
our column*. Now for our
fikht WALK.
Jsnl unlay morning we donned onr
beet suit, tu'lh an eye to bluinOtr,
auil .moderately wti! Satisfied with
the way tlie world ".as naiiig u*,
strolled and >urn lown. Opposite the
liotol, oafc.'ond sac© , i the buaine-a
itouwc of t ‘ltvaerl V Kuahrougli—a
tuun t*j firhi-"b ■*’ rt rpectabklity, and
jitri as goi>d men tvr can b© found
itaywhuts Wo walked into l.lteir
neat, well keep rtcre, and the ifiiv.t
|tei‘!)ou we mu' reaa tho head .clerk,
IwnC some and .obliging, lien iK ,
our reportur ot the llumiltou -mar—
Vela. Ilia face tv a* all over smiles,
for be hndjurl. been'dewing a pieas
iinl cbnt with some young Indies
who h:i(l beim in slni|iping, and bad
just gone out, leaving will) him the
cash for a pretty little bill of good*,
lie ya, however, lhat sometime*
llies© shopping cx|>©dili'Jns end (juile
differently. BoindimM a crowd of
girl* will come in and have him tear
down half the good* on his shelves,
and per/tajw buy a spool of thread ;
bnt ho enjoy* it, for their brgdit qye*
and aui.*sliiny, lresli laces amply re
pay him lor the trouble of rc-ar
ranging hia shelves. Ren informed
m of the stale of the market, and wo
[Mint on lo tho rear of tho store lb
©bat will) the Judge, and the plena-
Cowsert. We
always iij*ty .the company of these
■friend*, for welknow they arc good
men iiutl 'true. 'L’hay told us they*,
VMM dome a goll trade, both.in dry
qcods and groceries—their personal
infuoaoe ill always.command thfc'
luit il u*y dosiro to iuorwaao their
trade, and, therefore, offer spoui >1
juduesment* to the jio iplo of the
{ unrounding coun'ry. They have on
i hntnl nn ample nupply of dry go *ds,
1 notions, hardware, etc., etc., also a
g,iod stock af groom. X, all of wh ; - h
ihqy.aro selling nsilow down ua they
ufAii ,pcs-ihly all'>rd. They soiluit
lu.de, uml we JitK/iv ihorn -to be re
liabU’, honc*t, trustworthy num.
Altar n plensnnt Imil-hoiir spent
Jic-c we tir ed down'bo street e
riidt Mr. Hi >rca at Ids blacksmith
shop, with * desire to have tv mt*
ipo'ntod since cnl ing them into play i
no often during life has sotnewihat
•blunt**! them. <-bi the wny toe rpit
an old gout lew in of the African per
suasion a iio asked for a it tilt Job of
work. Having no work for him, wc
out him off a chow of tobnoou, and
synipadLctir Jty revnarkedt
“If wc were worth a brllien itfdul
lar* wc would do much totudp.lhcl
poor.**
Then we naked him what ho would
do if Ito were worth that much.
“If ( 'teen ecu tit dal much,*
slowly iwplie*! the old SHiij a* 1.0
gently rubbed his hald bend, " N
be Ip de poor, too,** After I’d built !
a big, fine Jmitstv, and a great Idg
•UWo, and tud si a or ten Imisscs, fu
clot hew, a shinin' watch and chant, •
atid some other ucvoKrtlies of life, 1M f
begin l,i taku cure of de poor. I’d buy 1
a blue *i!k noetic for all de poor old ’
imu, white kid siloes for de children,
and ebertr jshw woman should have
one of de uiooftt spring corsets to he
found iu Hamilton. All, ‘ Boss! it
•tiakesni) heart ache to link how much
I eou'tl do for de poor if some oue
would only gib me a billion of doi
lar*.’’
“We don’t uppo*c, H we replied,
looking down-heartedj ” that cither
orto of ns willi-ter h:ive a millionth
part ol tbal money. Wo must strug
gle, Afric, and do the best, we cun
and live as happy as we may ; and if
the poor c<>mo to our doors, w e must
not turn them away empty-handed,
cron if we bate to cut a pound cake.’
Tnc old man showed hi* gyms and
moved on ; we grasped our lend pen
cil and continued our walk to the
aurasniTti shop.
Hero we foi nd Mr. Shores busy at
at work. lb i< a wot king man,
does hat be uudvrlakea well, and]
I
at the moat reasonable ryte*. lb- i>
anew man in Hami!toa;'bnt Ins al
ready won hia way to public ftvor.
If o r fit ment tt ith to'consult fheii
own go id let them heed his adyer
lisemept, ami Mistaiu this necessary
brunch of lamiaeas in •*><*'■ to win ll*
Is pre|unni| lo do all ikaiJ.-> id hlickr
Muilhing, buggy ami tt-agon makii.g.
and in a good hand hi tinning uml
gum-m tbing. Nest week we shall
probably conclude onr av.ilk among
the merchant* of H.millott, of er
which weslia'l visji Hi© lawyers, due
tors, and other advertiser*. I*.
The Tax Hill.
The t..-i x bill, notv Indore the f. ng
irlnturc of Gent gin, ntillioriitos the
Governor, with the assistance of the
Comp'roller General, lo levy a tax
not exceediig four-tenths of one |n r
oent. on the taxable property <>f the
Suite,exclusive of the (one-tenth of
on© per cent.) already imposed to
pay interest on the Wtil'ing bunds, t
The following arc some of the spe
cific taxes in addition to this general
lax: A poll tax of one dolin’, for
educational pirpose* upon each male
inhabitant between the ages ot ‘JJ
ajid CO years, resident, in the Slat* on
the first day of April; on each law
yer, doc'or, dentist .and daguerrcati
ariist, anti agent P' uolicitorjofan in
surance company, ten dol ars, on each
auctioneer, keeper of n ten-pin alley,
jool or billiard table or a bagtelle
tabic for game or jtlay (except lor
exercise or auititfcmcnt not prohibited
liy law) twenty-five dollars; on ped*
illers of patent ipedicinos, ifce., fifty
dollars for each county; slight-ol-
I liAnd performei’H, twciny-five dollars
! for each county ; circus o tupauies,
i two Ituu<lred dollars for each ih.v, in
cities, towns und counties coniaitiing
I more than ten thoueind inhabitants,
j undone huinbed dollar* f*r each (fay
in smaller place*; upon shows or cx
liibhiofis, except for literary or char
liable I ’.rpoMU, twenty-live dollars —
not to apply to theatrical and oper
atic cxliibitiuutg upon sowing nw
ejiino companies, five hundred dollar*
to he | laid to the Comptroller Gen-
upon each emigration agent
oue hfmJrcd di liars for each oounty
ia whioli be operates; dealers in pat
ent or intoxicating bitters, brandy
fruit, its*:., twenty-five dollars in each
place of sale. There arc also taxer
on the business ol insurance compa
nies, express and tcl.grqpii compa
nies, and sleeping ear companies.
•w • ♦ •
.A Bullet Girl Burnt liftin' Slake.
An inquest lias been hehi nt Shcf
•iichlton the hotly of the poor bullet
girl, Alma Oldale, who met her death
under the wrelchodost circumstance*
through >a fire which occurred dur
ing the purforimuiuc of a pantomime
at iho Sliofli id theater on the 16th
of December hist. The unfortunate
deceased tvas.ottly eighteen von-a of
uge, aud una*ougagod to enact the
part of an “i-stia”’ or ‘ Eying lady ”
in the trails urination went* of the,
paniomimu. > s he wus suspended
(from:tlic “-flics,” standing on a piece,
of rron and strapped to an iron rod
ini her back. The gau/.e curtains
: a tiie wing, from some unknown
! causa, caught fire and wore blown by
1 a •current i*l cold air toward the ile
ccascdg her •mn-lin skirts -she had
on besides otfly a single garment—
were at onceenv, loped in fl linos, and
•it was stated nt the inquest that two
■minutes cliqued -before she could bo
lowered to the stage. Being strap*
j*d 'to the Iron rod, she was, of
etiwrsc, utterly powerless, and be
twooH •■such affatc aud being hurned
alive at-the stake wc are uunble to
disceru any material difference. Alula
Ohriilo wp|ic irs to have it rub rgoi e
the proc's of roasting with rein irk
able courage, but her nervous sys
tem wn* entirely !i tiered by the
tho shock else had sustain al, and, af
ter lingering a few days, the poor,
crontwe died.
Cat'TtON.—Tbo last wonts of
George Washington were: Never
trust a negro with :\ gnu. Wo would
add an equal important maxim:
Never trust a woman with an um
brella. The most dangerous and
reckless thing on record is a woman
with an umhrella. If she does
charge on you and gouge your rye
out with the ferrule, she will whirl
it around rapidly abrade your nose
with the j'oint of the swift revolvin''
ribs.
R ei.u: tops—Rev, C. C. Willi
has accepted the care of ihe Baptist
church at Reihesda, nrai Kiles'ie, f.*r
'the present year. Set\it<s*will h
held there the first Sabba’h and Sat
urday before, instead of the second
as heretofore. We congratulate the
people upon having secured the ser
vices of one among the best pastor
in the state No nun is more gener
ally beloved and respected than
brother Wilds.
A ThUmslitful linrdtutiil.
'lf he had coi.fi "1 himself lo hi
gitirnnte quill driving duties then
would hove bet*" no occasion for him
to bo strutting around with his left
hand in a sling, a patch on hi* tio r e
iii'il an nbsnrb old gum shoe *m on*
loot, iiu was, ItnWcicr,ctfly .’tnothet
kictim lo 'that egotistical ujdnion ol
all men that they can do anything
heller than a woman. We went home
ve*tei ilay, and ifiWind Ins v\ *f pip
i.i..; nji peaches ill lho-c old-fashion
e*l tin ean that are closed with seal
ing wax. She had an old apron on,
and two or three little splotches ol
sealing wax ornamented tin floor,
while Uie cat under tho table was
licking a pica: about the size of a
postage stamp, on her back, with
great a-: Unity.
See litre, Maria,’’ said he, “you’ll
cripple yourself with Ihai. hot wax
directly,” but as she made no answer,
he continued, oracularly, “Women
never have any median leal genius
any way. If there’s possibly a way
•ol doing anything wrong, they’re al
ways sure to try il.”
“Do you think you can do any
bitterV” she observed wii.li some
acidity.
'• Why, of course I can.”
“ Well, here, just distinguish your
self, then.
So he sal dutvn. She handed him
a fresh can, just out of the water. lie
took it in l.is hand, and dropped it as
(hough it had been a streak *.£ light
ning, while he snick his finger in his
mouth and looked sudden death to
her because l*o could not swear. She
gave him a lowl to hold the next
one with and he took it on his knee,
lighted the sealing wax stick, and
commenced probing around ; but the
bottom burned his knee, and lie jerk
ed, bringing the burning wax stick
across the back of bin left band ; then
fie jumped up, bowled, and dropped
the can, which emptied a spoonful ol
preserves into his slipper. This made
him frantic, and ho went dancing
about the kitchen like an inebriated
dirvish, waving the burning wax un
til a drop took him on the nose. In
his :ig my, he kicked tho offending
©mi through the window, scattering
the contents over the dog who ran
into the street howling and raising
the alarm of tuad dog, that occupied
the attention of all the people within
three squares. Then he submitted
j to belaid upon the sofa and plastered
with llrnr and sweet oft imtd lie
looked like a badly repaired scare
crow. lie is now willing to take an
affidavit the size of a barn door that
lie will hereafter let the women be
just SB awkward as tin y eliojse—7vw
ton 7'm Pass,
I)a Sonudhitig.
Roys, don’t I c a burden to your
parentm, compelling them to support
you—no matter v. hat, so it. i hones',
boo!, around and obtain ci-.p'.oy
incut ; then oft* with y*ur court and
dfitermiiic to woik your way up.
The latter of prosperity is within the
reach of every oue iueliued to use it.
l’crhaps your father is rich, and
therefore you think there is no need
for you to work. What a senseless
extusrJ Your fa'.hcr may he now,
but next year, or next month, some
had event may absorb his riuhec and
leave him in a condition worse than
poverty —in debt. There are hnn
drode of misfortunes which in ay re
■ tuee his means ; illmss may lay him
low, and his business lacking his
supervision, may go to ruin. Then
you, his son, not having been taught
the necessity of lab ■r, and unski led
in the use of hands or hr iin, and can
do nothing but fret and worry.
Your condition h worst than that <d
the most humble workman in your]
fuller* establishment, for his i-xperl 1
encc will iceornuHUid him to another
situation. Besides, poverty to you,
who have never known tho Want of
i anything, becomes doubly aggrating.
jib ought up in luxury and Idleness,
plain food is nauseous to your dainty
palate, and common garments seem
tho livery of shame. You shun a
meeting of the associates of your bet
ter days, and they pass you with a
chilling nod ; as much as to say,
You arc poor now, and of course
cannot i resumo tojreekon us among,
your acquaintances.’’
*’ loys, strive tv b>independent.—
beam to he useful in this world—to
he ab'o to “puddle vour own canoe,”
as the saving is. Then, if trouble
comes to your father, lie will have !
at least one friend to assist him in
regaining his former prosperous con-1
di ion—an affectionate, industrious j
and energetic son.
Hri n This.—All | ersona indebted
to me for suhgcriplion or advertising
are requested to settle the suite at
"ice. All dues ran be left at tRe
Jor i;N At, ofTtce during mv absence.
D. \Y, U I'oVLLt,
oisaoi.t Tie* isr.
'lhe u..a of 1! V. M VT! f “'A n V.'l *♦-
ville, Ua., I. 'tel* 1 ’’ •""!> "
content 1 '
Tl, not** and accotff.ts <st the ulmve firm
are in inv lianrt* To. collection, i’artic* in
• lobteri will save cos’! and further troiib'c hy
■•l'lf'i * on me within tho next thirty *i*y*
i" 1 ' 1 " t. .i mfirr.
(iKOliiiiA i'lAi.kia l'*H ntv.
Win-ict it liu lea'ii represented tome that
(ho . .Lite * f J.d.n M I! Norw.HHl, lat*'of mid
•amity. *l* ceaied, is mirepresentu I, ami not
tikelv to l! represented -
All person* coocernod <" hordw not'fi*il
to ritow raise, if any tiiey have, hy the first
Monday in March next, why the Clerk of
the Kaperior Court, or wine oilier fit and
proper i-eiKon, aland 1 not lio appointed nd
mini-lmtor upon lli'f er-taf - of rai I deceased,
(iiveo under nt hand oflfrdnllv. Kel*. 7, Ik7d.
fehO td J !•’. C. WILLIAMS, Orii’y.
HA HR IS SHKII FV’S SAIE.
Will h c sold before the courthouse
door in Hamilton, between the legal
Ilnur* of sale, on the first hues day in
April Ilex', the following property:
(j,.*- |,< me- and J.d In the town of Hamilton
known an the dm;; store, bounded on tlie
w* *t hv II oid stwut, on the ninth hy Mur
id,;* . vacant I'd, on the ea*t hy Murphey’s
hit,' on th" north by Korhc’s vacant lot.
l. ei on nathv pr./perly of Mitchell & Cood
m. to satiafv a nsti t.:KC tifa in my hands
in favor < f Mrs K I Price va Mitchell & Good
man I'rotierly p 'iutoil out i.i fiiii.
fel.U td ' JIl lIOIIIXs .tN, KhcrifT
HARRIS SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will tie s 1 I hef.'ro the courthouse door in
the town of Hamilton, Harris county, Ga.,
ln'twiH u llic P'Ral hours of sale, on the first
Titcsd ly In March next, the foliow.ng prop-
A!. o a’! Hint tract or parrel of land flttll
at and, lyimr and being in the lhth U : strict of
mixinary Muscogee now Han is county, con
t ii.i ::: lot) acres, mo c or less, and bounded
fodiiws: < '.imneiKiiiif at the eri/innl
c m er where lots No. ISO, 137, IL> an I 1 13,
cornel''* from tinaice tenth (if! poles and corn
its on ft fence, from thence west lift pol s to
ill.; lines that divi ies lots M3 from 14*2, and
„ , cmfin'ies line WcM until we strike the
! a 1. Tin- licit divides tai I lots from that of
the fraction*, atiA from thenw; on said hack
line North netil striking the Millie a-v
creek, fh.nre il > Slid ere k as it crooks and
t irns'to tlie mouth of lTnrily’s spring branch,
tii 'iiee up saiii branch opposite a certain
e-oss e i c. then st aiiht to fence, thn
stralulit nilh the fence, making the fence
t ie till * running a little east of south, until
-Liking the Is-giaiiing lino that divides the
above m ntioned lots 133 and 1-13 ; then
corners than with sai I line due cast to the
beginning corner. Said land levied on under
.1 li fa is-vied fiom Hariis Superior Gomt, in
favor of YV. Hamer vs. W. A. Ware, for
the balunca of purchase nmney. Property
pd*nicd out hv PlaintifTs Attorney.
Also 428 acres, 2 roods, and 23
poles of b.ml lying and being parity
in tbe 2d district, originally Troup,
now 11-. iris, and in the 22*1 district, I
originally Mit-cog-e, now Harris
county, bounded as follows; On the
East land <>f W. L, Latham and
L-e Mil U is. North by W. Woodall,
A. D. Anderson and Mrs. Fuller.
West by Sol. D Loach and D. (1
Murr.ih, and on the south Dy C. 11.
Trammell and Mrs. A. Mnrrah ; said
land known as the laixl upon which
the dd F. M. Trammel took the
homestead on, and on which the said
F. M Trammel! now resides, levied
on ns Liu’ properly of the said F. M.
Trammel!) to satisfy a li fa in nty
hands i sued from the Superior
f.'ourt of Harris county in favor of
Monroe Davidson, ami John ldrooks,
Transferee, vs, A. A. Trammell, A. O.
Tr -a II and I. M Trammell, <ie—
fend,.n's.
A’sn. Uvi’ acres of land, more of less off
.if lot K i. : Ivins south of the Collins
i ..Try iou'l, turu-leU * n ills >ut i I*y I"* Is
of f’. M, ially a:;.l o.uO l.y toils 'A K Ilo
lyh;.; iiii't *-i.tr.tr in the S'ViOtli ilistiict
ii M., Uo t-i *u as llui qioperty of W. T
Oodwin to -ali .fy >■ tutmiteoni* tl fa in lny
huvls, in of' Km M W’aU-rhimre vs.
Cl ’l' (vnl.vin. l’r jivrty (loinlel out by
\V. C. CoMoi , 't'.imsb rif! in said ft fa,
vVI-o, 1 aiT' S of hind, in wo or less, off of
lot M' lyiinr north of the Collins Kerry
i Mil. iMim le l cast anil solitti by fauns'of
r, It Mil, mi l• ■ by lands or' K 11 T.iltv.
i \ ivv and beiliu; ii tiie 920 ilis'rii t, O, It ,
l.'v'nci on as the pro; erty of W- r f (fcdwin,
to sali‘ ‘y a i’2 eieo on a fi ti iiv mv ireels
in f.iv -r < f ivm li'l W itoi hem■ vs. WT.
(! ■!’ in. l'iv;s rlv pi>ntirl out ly 'V. C.
Cut'oii. tiaiisfvT’i a in *n;d flfft.
One sorrel in : e, ‘M coiv and a.iff, two
v**ttlin ■:; iiirl i* *■ Jioir. Oivied on as tiie
niopriUv of .1 1, f.'v-or?. to satl-fv n mortstajiC
!i fa in mv lu'.iHih Hi favor of (Jambla iX oop>
laud.
Also lots of Ism’ Nos 61 and "(!, and west
bill' of lot Xu •'!>, io fin; 20tli district of Har
ris county,- rontiiiiiimr 600 acres, more or
ii--- l ,i oi to satisfy atifa is ned from
H ut!- Superior ('otirf in favor of .1 K 0 Wil
liam's, Ori ii; i uy. tor the use of dames N TVm
lierton. aaninst (Jeorge W fiordon, principal,
aud S i' W eldon and Roliert Weldon, .Sc'jU
lities, as the property of said Robert Weldon,
ft curl iv
Also - > ncres of land oif of the fiorftnfcst
coiner ol I *t of Pirnl No 174, itt tho ftl dis*
fii’ict rf Harris county, to Sitfsfv .fusticc* ti
fa in- m v hnti in favor of \V A Hodgow vs
KlnioU (lliisis. Levy made uttd rcturrted to
rue ly A L More* f (
.V.-o 1C 1-i* Her* s off of (ISc Foiftlnvest eor
lief of lot of i i’ ll No T -l, in thtf?l?ih dia
tru t(} M to Kfli slv a li fa in mv handn in
favtA' of K H Nor worn J Vs (1 I
tmde and tetitmed to me ty L More,
AUo I .if s oi land Noe 104 end 100, iu fin?
(V>7ith district G M, to sitisiy two tax tlfas fh
f>vtr of tl>* State GilAtu* iriado
and returned to me hv Solomon BiciWy,
Also lots of fund Xoa 171 nnd fn the
, A*tli diatilet (J M Levied on a* the prop
erty of V t* Cotton to nxtlsfy a tintrM
li.'r Court lift in my hands in fivor of R I,
I’uitf'ctt vs V G CottonnndA M Mulholland. 0
fchli-td 4 1> KOUJNSON, Slit riif.
Dlt. IV. SOtTHWICR,
s', in ! s7 Whitehall st, Atlanta, Ga,
( -:i<rir.H‘ to rur* ml! of obstacle* to
Mood imparities, obsfmctMw of
m tiM ■* from nuy c ui> , and eA ry ailment or
m. kiit .?< whi li result?< fi fiin abuSi* <>* finpru
dctkcri with impiffd tJ t! *irt*c*j*. Hivinsr
f lie evp’ni . c*‘ of di ui) yea v* in his bprrial-
Ues. he I,a- pqrLv'r\l ronicdics that fife efToc-
Uuliftull i:He eases. Tfls patients rtre be*
ii *r treati*i hv m*ii mi-1 express everywhere,
( a;i or arii’rest with a tamp in confidence.
DEHTGUS & fIIKDITOKS NOTICE.
All (Vi’.-otts indebted to (lie estate? of .John
JhoodH ilet/tHr 1 are hereby required to W&fte
in ;:i ■ !; itt* payment and those having
Ha ; ust sii I c.'tntc are required to proem
(hem tiulj :ntncntieatetl within the time prt*
seri!>':l hv !iw.
bM if A T KKOOKS, Adm’r.
t %G UN
onn r aas r v r, ci'av u <•,
4 w*’ * a-*' *r' f -J" T .'4h#
rOll SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES, lIY
W. H. ROBAHTS 8e 0 0.,
who invite the attention cvf tlie public to their largo and complete stock
consisting of
Cook-iug and 3E3C©£ttl2i.S' JS^E'O'VdEI® 1
(CharttM’ and ollrcr first-class patterns),
Gralfs, Hollow Ware, Wood and Willow \Xm, Silver, Fiaßi! ami Britannia Good*
Crockery and Glass Ware, Pocket and Table Cutler;, of onr own imporltilicn.
Manufacturers of Tin , Copper and Sheet Iron Ware of every description.
Prices as low as (he lowest. fColumbus, C4n., Nov. 28, 1874
SOLUBLE AMMONIATED
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME
MANTTFACTUItED BIT
G. OBER & SONS, - - Baltimore, Md.
Wo are agent* for the sale of the above well known and reliable Kertdiasr, aud are pre
pile 1 t i fumixh our frisnils and the planting public in any <{ i.iu’ity and ou the is '*t leas
unable term*. Special in lucement* lo our Granger friend-*.
fel'2-fJm I’LAUCE, BLNFOUD & 00., 20 Broad at, Columlms, Ga.
C. A. KKDU J.- I’. MANLLV. YV.M. KpuD
€. A. MESIB & €©.,
128 BROAD STSET, COLUMBUS, QA.
OFFER ONE OF THE *
zm asoHaiA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Purchasers may Depend Bottom Prices*
To SDealox’S
WIIFfIBSPISIiLIIOIiIIIirS
. ; '
:f. vv-M. M. HUDSON, of Harris, is with us and would l" glad to tee his fik-r.ds. .
fcblfj-70 =*
A. DIC PHOWPHAI' 111 (IHGH GRADK,)
iPMiariß ®bp izzxv mmm,
ETTIWAS DISSOLEB BONE,
£nmm mm,
Pare Chemicals for Making - Home Fertilizers,
also a full lihe cf
IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS.
HOLSTEAD & CO-,
fcblfl-78 COTAJMfi'trs, OA
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE!
Having on hand a heavier stock khan usual, we propose, for the next tliirty
dnysf, ter seM ottr Winter Clothing
AT COST FOR CASH,
incTndmg Business Suits and Overcoats for men, boys and children. Now
is the time to secure a Bargain,
Sir. CilarlKs A. LoVfcLAcff is With US, and would be pfeaSeil to sic his friends,
feli'i-Om THORNTON & At'EK, 78 Broad Ft, Colunlfcns, On.
TO THE PEOPLE OF HARRIS COUNTY!
COWSERT & KIMBROUGH
HeSpactfuily iufortn the people of Harris ahd adjoining counties that tLey have added ■
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
To their other business, and will in future keep on hand a full and desirable assoi imeirt.of
Iv'resli IP£\7QCs>±J'y G-arooearioie*,
To wbMi the attention ot customers is invited, and which trill be sold low for the cash.
Our Dry Goods, Clothing ami other departments will be kept up to the old standard, and
we will sell mir goods as low as any house (n town. . .
(liver tis a trial, ami be convinced of the .. utli of what we say. deoft-Bm
FAMILY GROCERIES.
CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES AND FRUITS.
J. J. & W. R. WOOD,
JS'O-77 ISBOAD ST, COUJJtBUS. GA,"
OiTi i to th coWsttmor a well-selected stock of new and/boice Groceries, ftonfectlonelier*
an ii aimed 'foods, which <** guiinuitee pfirc and fresh, and sold at the lowest po .-. ilde p.Wca, .
Rest and purest Candies fri the city. Fresh and tellable Harden Seed at bottom pile
MY keep everything pertaining to a first-class Family Gfccery Store Call and eXaffiltia
our goCdsyiud prices. [dc3-3lnj J. I. & IV. It. V,'OGD.