Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, February 16, 1876, Image 3

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A DID ■ UIRUtrOKV^ litter;? ■ft,l Sunduy in rod. **• ,Vv 1 • ■j l "' R**?vx *hc MothMstri<'ih m the * rfl, s> Johnson j>st<W. I ■ "•Carbine • H* l> f JilWtix* <*>**+**< Sunday iii eucJ' mwith. Her. G I ,• vain pastor. Ml ; N M'IT’AT. fIOVB® NVH* NT. „ U bovelauo maym r'J I'<’ William*. ■ ’,. iiulw, r I. Jenkins and > T JV.i-imV-ooim ■’ , i, ;.' S Howard toai'ebal. riwTHMw'B Visa w *.. **• “• jHilv aiTlvi t Mill departure!'.! tand*. rumm HCiuhmm. I fouithotree, jail, masonic tofge. ■ mail' lustituto and TV'O chwMnss. VAHONW OKOJSBS. Haml'ton Lmbto No. Hi-inert* ora ihe.it ■ sitnrdav hftomixM in ewli month. I 'l’ i sVliVey Cliftpter No Hf llicul* on tliO iiliFridny in unvli month. Viola Oottwil No 17—meets oe Thursday night before h Ftiday. == county offlcersT ,jy c William* ordinary; J 1) Robhmou i ,ri if • N lit? ifiten 'clerk of superior court; 1), mi is’Wither tux receiver; J S tbiffin fax euli.c'nr ; K 0 Kimbrough treasurer John iVoiHS surveyor; W.l Smith coroher. ('minty ComndsidoYiert.—W t lluduou, w C >tmsion, ilWllohtrvson. N H Harden rlerk Hoard of Education—W 1 Hudson, F yrr \ Hargett, W C Johnston, HU <Wd, 'J' .1 Neai County School Comuiis’n er —.1 T Johnson Mr.Mttr.Rs or the leoisMtore. (TI Hudson senator '; O L Kilpatrick and H K .Moss, Jr, representative*. COL'RT CILEWMR MR Il lIUUS TMJNTY. SOCERIOft WORT. jam< Johnson judge—V \ Little fblic ttfir-eenetul —N H Barden clerk J D Rolr iv,N,,n sheriff. Convenes Second Mondays in .April and October. ifcoyM' sstowaw' fount CoUTenes*fink Tuesday in each month. orMnaßv’s Ootmt Convenes first Monday in each month. itisTiera' cotnts. Hamilton <B*2d) District -Jne T Williams j P Chas Bedell N V -meets first Saturday. Valley Plains (786)—’T N iniks Nl\ Geo W (Voire J P- id Watnrdny. 'Milfier’s f782)--B C MilttC.' N P, P Hiltton i P—4th Saturday . „ . _ . . Wfcverly Hal* (934)- fc *-tjl Aft DozN# N* ■ J Ellerslie (69&.) —Vhos Neal NP, A 8 Iflli **Ctnhi (096)—V B hated P, W H Thomp son NP —~ ■ . . „ T . ¥ . I/nver 19th (JOT) Cox NP, Nun ’a]ly i P— >hl Batiirday. . . Upp. 'r 19 th 4fltßG —J WLhkdy JP, L 0 'BarCC'itN P-*th Saturday. ‘ Smith’s (1247)--Jns G Bnnli JP, S McroTe M P~fth Sifturday. . ' 1 WhitesViße H N P> A J, '-Gorriffn .1 SaHuitday. Whitaker’s Whitten J f, F-lytan sfaip:eft N P— . , I)4V?dofc’s %j DaS'kVsOA 33 -, Af> •Weldon N P —. .. _ .. ~ . . . lilne Spring 1717)—J-A Moote NP, C Had- T J P-’ first Satntdny. i Goodman’s (?03) —J M OfiTpeppe’r, JP, S . € Goodman N I’—2d Saturday. The Cash 'Sttlrrai. —As we hKve to pay the ca-h tor every felting We Hue about our liOtreei 4iiS office, xvc are eoTtipt lled to do a ’strictly, cash business. %e will'ftJke wood dr pro'. U dons, f.t Tharket 'pries, in pay frir fNrtwtri f lions. -Although arekimiK for patronage, w* prefer a limited cir h'bwhS|wHyh extended 'creAit oYit\ SMITH A'Xf. *'tR:TH hB*A!) SCffEßtfLE^ tJn't'rf'f'.iTtlw r'votir train Will iun On ; At,'is road daily a ( tndnys excepted:: jje rve Ixhtgfiboro .. ..7 'am. -.Arrive-at (loftin'! - . -• F1” A V I-. ve Cot Tidm; .. . 3 411-i Yea Cinesoo. - H T* M ,VH. iIKC and, Jn., Supe.intendent. B. KUSSFSjL. #. RUBBEELL SiUSitiElL L *& RBSSELL, ■A't'tonH'ifs •cit dLartx, 'OOiXfSfKJS, -- -- -- . -- OA. Wll practice -in the 'State and Federal fair's. _ . .®S"Ofiioc 'over Acre & Murdock's store, 103 Brohd Street, •Ccfldtnbus, Ga. The Latest'N’iHvs.—N, H. Barden, the popular grocery Wirtrdhafi't, 'comes o the fi-ctrL This week, and tells 'the "people that the is Trow Toady to seiVe them with anything hi the grocery 'Tine, -Sis ruotfcc is ‘quick sales fi!ftd ismttll [profits. ®tirt 'Cook is with hpw and is a polite atnd accommodat ing salesmen. Tliisis atgood house and we btipe’thc people ’W ill 'extend to them ! tho pafrenfige tihey so well deserve. TflE Di.ace to *Go.—Every Tna’n want's *to find a^good(place, and .you can’t find a •bet.l'er one ! to I/tiy yo'uT 'groceries than fit 'C. A. Redd 4b •00. of Cohrm'feim. fhey keep -ft -full line of groceries >wlio(e salo and retail. Jftr-. M. M. Hudson 'of t-hrs -eoifniy is with 'fhFrfe awd w’ifl 'be glad to see Bis many Tridticls. Übss'lis. dfc 'The above named gentlemen are'fiow poll ing acid 'phosphate, 'dissolved bone, -Nova Scoria land jjftosecv, and phre •chemieaila for making'bcftneffertilfoer?. Those things are -all esgenriA to a WdH i-agnlated farm and yon cannot "find a bdttel- 'hn'use 'tl.nn fhit "Sf Messrs. B. ■&&>. in ad&iridft -to 'tills •‘l;a' : has a full line 'of farto :jq£ irrtjfcemdrits, and a'Complete dtock *O/ tWla. -Call ’tfe KeC 'th drb Wbein :yc u Hdht auytliiug in their fine. AmfetffieW TaSiMibts w*n, Jfe-.df. W-. Storey, : re •making: hi-* 'office ’hcnilqjtiwrwivs : ibr 'the -sale <t>f tfof -neroi.fi ferfilfeerk Thbsfe tvho knew S'fr.iS.Tfli'bWitifltfc'lfe •tariM'flo to fretj r ‘Upon and •there ffre I Hit fcfr ’in •as •an lfe>- 'iA *fl>er <char> He ‘htser'fcs in 'tbej •5c ‘this tveeV •i*ot*l < -'hull ! 3dcj •what m Wf& to bir-j inueta. Js& f _ * i Twrn Ntteft debaters last Thtirsdav’ night wiptnd out tlin liouieslcaii laws. Council met last Thursday anti de cided to meet again. Our Marshall conios into town once in a while to oe bow things arc get ting along. Of all sad words of tongno or pen, the saddest are tlicro! “ A previous engagement,precludes tlie jileasure. ” Como gc&tlciiKU. de’nt crowd tilings skip one tiiglil occasionally; young ladies need a little rt.t >ncc in a while. Patience is a great tiling—in the mC.in Cimo tho hoys can iliscu-s the merits ot last party mittU-lho next* Mrs. Bou'ly has some furniture which cau he bought very cheap for the “Aads”. To snore is not looked upon as a criminal offence i Hamilton; if so, wo know one fellow who would have to appear before the courts. Onr delegates to the State Agri cultural Convention 'have returned. They report a fine session, and a pleasant trip. It does’nt hurt a young man any more for a young lady to recall an than it docs to loose his c vllaf button, whet, far, far from home, amid gay company. The streets of Hamilton — a young lady suggests tint we put tlrcm in onr.paper. We would like to accom modate her, but we don’t believe that such streets wot ild add to the looks of a neat ]Mt,e'r like the ■JrfußxM,. The beautiful and accomplished belle of laGwtnge, who has been vis iting onr village,snsgone to Waver by Hall, Wb expect to hear that some of our g klhivits have taken board at that place. After a you Vg man Iras been up CWd nights in precession stlctrding parties, you might write for a thous asfi yoAri of the Beauties of paddling home in the mud, ain.l you ould,nt move hi in. Pat Wtddoft vY*s in'to we yester 'day. Be says the cVUlrht a wild cat lat-t week that Wre.tstif r ed 21 inches high, -39 metres long, and weighed 23 porteds* Our .V-ile Hie huntest will have Ho mWe u; > a It; the or loose the' chain p-i Ons'h ip. Bargains.—Mrs. b pally is. offering YfiidofrS 'articles of 1 tousaholA and kitclfe® ftrinittrre At ri Vlvtced prices. A first-class “Dcnu trie” %t wing m'arehifte Va'ti be purchase 11 Very low. Also a substantial an- V coarodioiis burreft. The 'ladies ar ? requested 'to call and see for tliemse Vos. §rU'ANO.-— 'Those who wish to t-Ul chaip'first-class fertilizers will %o wl to 'Oyli on W. H. Young, Coin- wlmi, Ga. This is otie of trie ‘most ref V''h honsesiu the state, and there is Mo fear of Wing h Uni bilged. The-Solu’'- ble PactTc .-lands second to none, anw we can assure our readers ’that Mr. Young will put nothing on the peo ple but what'is good. Messrs. John, son and Ivinibrotigh, who are the al gents in this -county, are too well known to rieen a reoomendation from us. Pound PaP.tV.— The one at Br. PurselT’s resideiwe was 'quite a pleas ant entortairlfrtdnt, 'and was enjoyed largely by Ovefly Vne ipresent. Mrs. I’, knows exactly how to ma e any one feel “free rind easy/’ and on this occasion, -she stetnetl to eXeell. The supper was excellent, and the lemonade added 'rtuChly to the pleasure of the -occasion. Among the guests were sCvecal ’cb&rming young ladies, who are visiting in this community:; ive ’Were glad to see them in toWn and hope they Were Well pleased 'e'lrcragti to 'make another visit. Hatty x* Last I—Old “ (Batch ” is all right again-, •marked '“'•glass with •cate.’” The heatitifnl and aeeon.plreh <ed belle of Ho* Springs is ofn a visit to jS'lerslre, afid tioW oWr undent "friend is piil tvrig Ids bent, foot forward. 'Well, we Tike to see a follow get around lively,'even if Ire is “ grow ing old,” and we Venture fe asset, that ‘old “'Batch ” 'can .giVe those young boym 'two in tire ‘deal aiid beat them 'Out when ibdre is a sweet, pretty girl at'dtake. (fie. Was a man *Of'disolut'e .practise and irregular habits, and he lived 'hdre (stfys the Norwich Hhlleiin) !:d .grOarjCd “in 'iris 'sleep, -and his wife arose to light the lamp. -lie beheld rhe Vast display cff striped ‘stockings, and then 'muriirured fe himself: “ I’ve got’em stire-'flfis time. ‘‘‘Got what?” she inquired. ‘“-Got ‘the“delirum -t:re mens. ‘l’m seeing artimhls of all kinds. Tvo.jus't'seeti '&%eba. v ' 'She turned'the light down ! and the lifim -agevie 'closed. -Next to dh 'overdue steamer •tm “overdue iJbfc fchuWß most -sunxiff^'. , UjjiTKRTMNSIKNT,— Tho Leap Ycap party at flic residence of Prof. I*a- Ilalte, last Thtirsday night, was a well arranged and unecesdnl affair. There were no wall ilowcrs—thauks to the young ladies—sdl they must have another one to show the boys “how it I eel a”. Airs. Lai latte sent in waiters with glasses filled with—lt Wiixbil iiiijc, it, was’ut eggnog, syll ni’iib, but some of the best water the town affords. Hut Airs. L.’s hospi tablo’nAUU'e could not see her guests receive “cole water” on y; so, close in the Wflfcc followed other servan s bearing waiters lilled with things nice to eat and drink. It was a nice affair, and we wish many more “happy re turns”-of the occasion, Oun lluntist.— Every few days brings in some new and marvellous ’feat performed by ye hunters. The l ist wo’have is from our friend John Bruce, who caught a red fox last, Thursday that was too large to meas ure. In fact Air. B- says it was the largest that ho eve.'saw. Only four dogs used in the race, and they caught‘it in less than Twohorrs, Au exchange wants somebody to invent anew dance f.>r the girls. Yes, do! Get up one where the young ladies dance around tho house helping the old lady to get breakfast, wash the dishes and sling dirty shirts in a washtub. Do, and etc how the girls won’t dance worth a cent. Personal.— Air. P. VV. D. Boully left town Monday for a trip to "Flori da. Air’, B. goes to look out a loca tion, and we Impe iic will find one which will prove’ both In era ivc and pleasant. He is an experienced news paper man, and is as cl’tver a fellow' as ever lived. We wish the Major unbounded success. Mr. 11. W. Russell, of Madison, Ga. succeeds Air. B. as foreman in our office. Two soldiers were talking, when one asked tho other : “ Where were .you during the war ?” “I was twen fotlr months in the army.’’’ “ Yaas, wal where vvas.yoti d*U ing that time?’ “2 was twenty-three months in the hospital.” “And where was yon the other month?’’ “Looking lor the hospi tid.’’ “The excuse of the third man,” said Rev. Mr. Moody, illustrating the parable of the guests who were back ward in coming f. .-ward, “was more absurd than any—“l have married,a wife and therefore I cannot come.” Now why didn’t, he take his wife along with him A Shifty J-tnii Bos. Journal. — Having occasion, ; last Friday, to pay a \isit to Mr. P. L. Hopkins, it may not bo amiss to \say a few words ij,i regard to his ftianner of farming, as an -incentive , others to "“go and do likewise.” My. 11. lives about a mile from Whites ville in this comity. It was .Mir gotkl fortune ‘to-arrive there at l,V‘ dinner hour, and after an excel len t meal, we accompanied him in a stro ll arourt 1 the place. Oi fr first W.’-sit was to the’fisli pond ; a pret Xy deaf body of water, which is sup; died by a hold spring- It con tains ii umbers of fish, and is nearly covered rin some pl aces by water lil ies, wli k:h look beautiful when in bloom. Mr. 11. lias already a large orchard, %nd 'having laid off and neat ly paled i 1 a now garden, intends sot ting out a 'choice selection ‘of trees in >iis 'old on C. During the cold spell in Dncemb V Mr. 11. killed 2,300 lbs.' of inOkt, but had the misfortune to lose most 'or the joints. A good deal ■of the meat Vas saved, after haying become taint'd, bv covering with •charcoal. We saw this meat, and -could discover Retiring the matter with it, although we were assured that when the charcoal was -first -ap plied the smell was qrtiX' ■offensive. Mr. 11. believes in makings hisfarin nelf-nustain ing: lie makes IVs own front, corn, meat., etc, and the fertil izers be uses arc mainly made at home. •lie is trying a fertilizer this season made of chemical, and cotton se’els or stable mannro mixed, which will bo made much cheaper and about as good as bought manure. He show el us a three acre patch, fertilized With stable manure, on which he made, last year, 1,000 lbs. of lint 'cotton. -Ho expects to make on if, this year, fi-olm 100 to 140 bushe's of corn, Mr.ib is also a;i extensive syrup' maker. addition to several gallon? df syrup be-invlo 500 or GoO gallons of SorghtVn, which 'he readily sold to his neighbors ‘at I’l per'gallon. Ow ing'to stay, wo were unable to gather fi'rtlicrr p'wwiculars, but took otir-leave with the idek if Harris county had more such farmer:;, the I iconic Would belli a far better co’n-f kin ;00. A' isi^or. rkU -is pell, UH veil. j HEADQUARTERS FDR OPANOI Nortlllltoirr your rm|w unit grow rick. If you wish to invest in the Best Portiliasors on the Market, npply to toe, I ADVANCE fivlßbtS for fuMhors, iuli eel) on TIME for CASH. 1 lrnCt> Birr) Irish Potn’trtto, Vt’LL STOCK of fresh (i irilt n Bcod, and a full lino 1 GHOCJ'TtIES, (Aiwrn for CASH. ,/. ir. sronr, HA MI ETON, DA. COLUMBUS HUES. DAILY and WEEKLY. i If you would like to Buhsoriho for a live newspaper, Democratic In polffios, and (lie or Kirn of tub t'Eort.K, take the Daily or Week ly Times. The paper is not published in ti.c interest of any Tins or clii)ue, but published solely in the interests of Georgia and the South. J The D illy Timed is filled with -Die difteit! news of the day that rain he pa'theieil'liy l tel-{ egrriph or correspondence. Terms #B, post-, use prepaid by us. The Weekly Times is made tip from the cream of the daily, and embraces original ar ticles on various subjects. Articles on fann ing adapted to our climate and tno means of our people a specialty. Wo would like to see the paper in the hands of every ’fifimer in| this section. Terms Sll,'we paying postage. Address TIMES I’UBUSHING 00., I Columbus, Ga. j TaAISm FORSALE 1 desire to sell a pmtion of my farm, being that portion known as the CAM T-OT.O'UNT) LOT, in f avCrly Hall District,-2C2 1-2 rtevos -130 acres freifii elealixl land, the rest well-j timbered, (ioodsubstantial ilbpioyeirlciits double Irtg house, kitchen, smoke-house, barn, crib, et.ibloa, etc. The entire lot is well Watered with never-ailing springs. Young orchard, etc. Titles perfect. I’erms easy. MINES DOZIER. Ilamißoh, Ga., Sept. 17, 1875. J. MARION ESTES, IB ttilAD STMT, COIMBrS, 61., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES LEATHER and FINDINGS. :• pi i! vJ, p#/ 1 rm * ■ { /. . ' ■■ . >: f -WOtibl icspcctfuf'.y call your attention to my sploiidM stock of Roots, Shoes, L(-athcr and Findings, consisting of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes, fJenfflemen’s, Bgwf.’, Yontlis’ an i Children’s ’Boots and Shoes. Alsh, a Complete Stock of Boot and Shoo Findiiia-s, Ij -atlicr, Lists, Bogs, etc. As I sell entirely for cash, you can rely on buying of me at the -lowest liguers. Cal and look. -J. MARION KSTES. ~HAMILTON KI^riLTMdGEsT COntteCTED WEEItI.V BY COAVSHUT & KIItBtIOUQH. Bnfk meat—5ide5................ 18 ehoulders. 10 Bacon hams.. 17 Floor—A ....$8 - r <o B. ..... 8 00 Corn meal 1 00 Sugar-A....- 131-2 ' c............... ................... 12 1-2 Coffee—choice 30 Syrup New 0r1ean5............... ilO F-orlda 70 Ohoeso- cream. .. i!0 Kg&s Iff Butter. ■ 2-1 Chickens ■. Hi COLUMBUS WHOLESALE PRICES. CORRECTED weekly bv c. a. redd & 00. Bacon—clear rib 5ide5........ shoulders. Iff, Bulk rr.eaft —clear rib sides. 18 shonldc'fS . 10 Bagging ..... .... ISf'toTG Coffee, Bio ........ Corn. 1 15ffiI 20 Copperas. 4g^s Flour 0 50(fr,10 oo 1 lams—sugar-cured T 5 plain 14 Hardware—Swede iron 0 refined . .-. G Flow steel.... 10 Horseshoes .. 7 Mtile-shoes .. Nails .. .. 4 25 Axes, pi doz ... 125/14 Hides, dry .. .. I'Op, 11 Lard—in tierces .. 10 (gU7i in kegs .... .... 18019 Imather— harness .. ... 45 tipper, ‘F side . 2 f>o(7/,!) 00 hetulock .. .. 80088 Meal 1 15 Oils—kerosene .. . 20021 Rice .. . 9 Salt .. .. 1 9P02 00 Syrup •. •. . .... GO to 75 Sugar .-. •. . 12014 Ties .. •.. .. 540'0 Tobacco . -.-. . -65//.75" Whisky . •. •. 1 0004 00 SSF’-A Beckwith-sowing machine, in good order, worth 820 in New York, cah,‘be h,; if fur I'lO, by apply ing aVthis office, JOHN S. REESE 4k CO., General Agents,, Baltimore, Md. SOLUfiLB PACIFIC GUANO &S9 ’• ' J f " COMPOUNB ACID phosphate, ■■■ —. . Qrade are mani; Eh (J ft. t red only w the pacific at anocdv SOLUBLE FAC FIC GUANO AMD .... COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE WlAfe MAINTAIN THE Highest Chcmkii! Standard in this manner, special attention is given to the selection of ingredients which furnish Ihoaa gusli'log in .m- !f n „ u lvi-"i../. trated so as to se dte a mriioim, powerful ami lasting influence on the plant (ill rr iturul 1 ,0 Ihk stksbv inc hrask in tiik sai.i or inis Gcano roa the rhsi ten ykan is * *uihcik.nt xvisrtie.e or in r)RVw. u , a ;both a tbw tom the first year, its sale have grown to upwards ofßo,oootoil in n single se„, r , 1 7awj**j the sm., Two Tons of aolutolo PaoiGo CUvirvrko Are now being received at my Warobouae in Oohimb.is am* at various depots connected with my sub-agencies, amt lam prod*Ti ~ 3 fo^Mi’drlga 10 W cuneuey, and also for Cotton, payable October 16th, ou a bos: iof WM. 11. YOUNG AGENT OF PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, Coliiuito'u.H eta. or !, 1 ( lln '' UffilW'lAN OUAim, MONK, LAND IT.ASTUIS XND RIT.S I'-PItOOP OATS, for saie’for OA-it'oivy I'ebffiiV 0 th f,r Hll ’ rU c “unty—W. C.ofDMN.-iToN, (?fi of Gamble & Copeland, Autilton, Gi. THDS. H. Kf MBROI/TH, Gttaul/ *E= > JET.Oi=3!!P£lO r X , TJS ‘dr nf*> NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALIX I JAMS* GORDON PsKNIW.TT, t’a*'’*. Brfcadway and Ann Streets. POSTAGE FREE. Annual subscription piice......... ...I 2 >Ci.ul< %wrns. 'llirce copies. - S Five copies... 8 Ten copies, 16 Twenty c0pie5......... 26 An extra copy will lie-sent to every club of ton or mine. Additions to clubs received at club Tates. These r.-ites make the Weekly Herald the cheapest publication in the country. Tcrths wash -in 'advance. Money scntliy mail will'he fit the risk of the sender. i A generous portion of the Weekly Herald will be appropriated to agriculture, hyrticid-. ttire, floriculture, pomology and the manage ment of domestic animals. Particular atten tion will also be paid to reports of markets. The ahn wild be to make ttie Weekly Her ald superior to any other agricultural and 1 family newspaper In the coun try. livery number of flic Weekly Herald will! contain a select s‘ory and the latc-ftt and most important news hy telegraph from a’l parts of the world up to tire hour Ofipuhlicatinn. Timing the scs4ion off Congress the Weekly Herald AiH contain a summary of ’the pro 'eecrfihss and the latest news ry totegrapli from Washington— political, -religious, fash ionable and artistic —litei-.ry and sporting in telligeiice; ot-itaviitv’nefjCes; varieties; aatuse mi’tits urtufles upon the prominent topics Wf the day ; a review-of the cat tle-and dry goods markets ; financial and commercial intelligence:; and accounts of aN 'tlie import ant,hid interesting events-of the week. The price of subscription, whenever praefi- 1 cable, should be -transmitted by post-office orders. It .is ’the safest way of transmit ting money by mail. At small post-offices In the country., where, post-office orders cannot he obtained, -money maybe remittediin registered letters. j- Adverfisemerits, to a limited number, 'will be-inserted in The W'eekty Herald. 1 DOSTAGL -FREE. ANNUAL RUBSCItVM'jfON PRICE "$1 A-LWAVS UN ADVANCE. Write The mikv-ss on letters 'to fhe "New York I laid In a bold rit-d legiiile hand, and give fill- 'mime rtf-each siibsciubev, port-- -trice, coififty and Sthtt; so iftdirrty-that no eworsln imufing'papers will he liable to occur. iiiaiLTiis mud omtiiE, IVAMJI.TON, BK. I'liD itprltlfe Kessigti of Tt?V5 ,hi Uegln ‘on Monday, 4,b0 741i df Kobrtiary. Tuition from VI to s6 pov rnon'fh. mv-onl ing'to Kmdo-Of BtuiHts puyublo ooc-half in advance, tlio balance at the close of notion. fociilorttal charge‘twenty cents‘per monfli. Xluaic- on I^|tno'rfi'riiHlar, $5 par-month. Use oi'PPiaho.lifty cents perW/oath. Ktnder/ta will lie dhrtfged from Itle'hcgin uiiig of the month in which they enter'till the close of flic sersion, irxceptlri ciaii.n of .protracted hlclrneVH. Hoard can‘be dViLiliied-lit s.l ft per ipotlfh. ,jan2B 4/. B. A M. l'res ti. AMERICAN WASH BLUE, Ton l.AtfNmty Xfm rtoi.sr.no, AlamifaiSiireil ait tlih AMKHliartl lILTB'A.KXWtNK'WVIKKH, NVw’AItK, N 1 Our WaSh Khrc fs'fhelwwt In the'World. ft Hors to li.sdth or .fabric, and -is imed by all tbe lurgo liiilfidrieK'wi iKTnimt'df its pWaving of fe t aiel eiienpncM Kupe ior for wbitewiwir iug. Tiituip in paek^geseoirvenruit lor lam ily uise. Trice te'h Cents each. Tor rale, by ;'rot:irs everywl.'rij. -Always ask for the AmcieSn 'Wash 411ue,.K you want the 'cheap est und 'hi:4. aTi lOIIOAX ÜbTRAMA RINK WORKS, '.nKlt-lin 'Oibte 72 Williiun st, New York J. ’ti’Atnr. j, a. WALki'u. * -OBas. h. it. WATT & WALKER, ’WIIOI.ESAI.E AND RETAIL, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CONNER UNDER RANKIN ROUSE, U9MTMBUB, GA., # \ ’ ’ r , S ( Iftsoe tiu Largest ami Host Selected Slock of Groceries tt'fflis GUf oonbistixg or fcrfiFS, Bulk sides, Raeon shoulders, Bulk shonl.lers, Bulk hams llaeon haras. tUArfl in h, and ° raH grades, including the eiflebmtcfl Sn.vxa Ij.Ka brand—the host in th->world. BAOOINO, lies, Salt, Sugar, Mackerel, Soap, Cheese, CailTee, Oysters, Santine*. C'ackers, rotash, Soda. Starch, Shoes, Boots, and Staple Dry floods, nctfc as Shsnabtirgs, shedtiing, shirtings, checks, Stripes, yarns and pants goods. .-•> Also a well-selected stfrik oT WHISKY, from $1 per gifllon to i5, and of anr hrsnd <tr ■per cent proof that anay ifie deWrcfl. I Our of SUGAR includes every'grade and price, and our lot of BYRTJR cannot lie ■equaled In this City. Is includes all grades Of New Orleans is barlols. also several hnndrid laurels choice Honda Syrup, which is supwiift to uuytVif gHfi the market, an-l much cheaper •m price. It bus a deligntful flavor, rich, clear color, and -elected expromiy for our'trade.' Cosh cuslfimcrs can-is! wgy Beaxe money by giving ns a trial before purchasing elsewhere. f * s2 ' #y WATrt WAf-KFR;" N. H. BARDEN, -SWoix-Ua. side of f=-u.lollo*a<aaarW©,'f , Keeps constantly on hancl 'y aca p f 0 * Cash, 5 BACON, Su-ar-cnroil HAM- LARD, FLOUR, AH - 6gOA AL Hyson TEA, Rio COFFEE, from fine to eWicfl, - liest. Florida- LTF, E irly Rose,Early -Goodrich and Fink eye I'ATOTOFT CHEESE, PICK LES, gallons, half gallons,- quart, nt ' TOBACCO, choice lot CIGARS, PEPPER, French PHJLiflfe, London am Layer ftiimna, Salmon, Oysters Nuts. -CORFEGTIONEUIES Lotof fresh Garden Sl£Eis, good assortment/of NAILS Bav-rroy Peaches, Chow Chow, Soda, Soap, ’ Powder and Shot, etc., etc. ©jSisivi? ©mis ©iismo C. ft. <Oook trMvjfr- OAjbknd, ami will tube pleasureiin on customers, feblfldm iLKADQUAKraus Army of tub Rksfectaulr and Gentkbi, ) Coi.uimus, Ga., October 20, 1875. ’ j j General 'Orders, AM, L All dtragglers from this command, not destimto o'f self-reai-ec't, and desi* rotw firesoß'Cing a respectable appenrauce in the march of life—all who contemplate matrimony, and all who have received even a scratch from the ragged edge of Cupid’s dai't—aro hereby invited to I'eport in rieraom witfc out-delay,, at the well known Clothing Hon.se si Thomas & Prescott, in Where they can supply themselves from their superb stock. w.ith every article Of apparel worn by mortal man, including elegant and aubstantiial thinness Suits.; elegant and fashionable Dress SuitC Oueftioat* of till kinds. Wsdding Suits made to order an t-hc Highest atyle of the art, wsUi a Jieatme.-J and beauty of finish appropriate to the most refined taste.' Also an *MWDierhl.e 'quantity Of every style and variety of Coats, Fests, i amts, slndeaclotliuig, 'l’runks, Valises, Umbrullas, -etc. And lastef all, but •not't'Mc least, celebrated -Kemp Shirt, which -has no tjiuieroor in materiM -or-MmlMt, soli hff them at $ 1 .2.1 -cash.. JSHbes Gather X/utn over before. %-order eT TROMAS * PRtESOGTf, r*s ctoftecsT" 7>eV a, Adjutant. o ct29 J. H. HAMILTON, . WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER jTtfmtriem Wnrron and OgSethonpe Sts., Coluvbws, Gw. sw iiAttoi: trtwnt ofr r . ~ . AND ISROVISIONS,l S ROVISIONS, ’ ‘Bagging, igoefl nd heavy, at 121.; ■lronttoitcrti Tics ©f dtrtereut patterns fit -Gc. -Large ißoek -Flour-of all grarfes. JUgon artd bulk lu’ertts. ■l'tlnge tet Ueot ©lack Seed Oats. Corn and Meal. " f W-in t-iem-si, kegs anti btmkota. -v •- •*>“ Mebmwee atrff Syr*ip in variety. t . ~ Sngars and Oowees b*'every efrndo. 'Choice TerfS. 'L)ufes#c Wry'Goods, iiielifiiing Osnvbt-vg*, Sheetings, Cheeks, Strip' ( oti osi If Aims, Jke. Wine- and Liquor*, Shoes, Tinw-u-e, Cc.. <■ I gtmitfnt'ei: Snukhicbio), in :!i iJiing-'. 11. .C Falu.'KY :rr.*! K'oi.i. JuKrkic •son -afo AVith TTie-, nmd oordially invite their friends to call -tin *tiieui. 'M.y stock WHI always be kept lull and complete. No charge for dmysyje, itoy)ectluHy, -J. 11, HAMILTON?