Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, March 15, 1876, Image 2

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THE JOURNAL KtJGKNE GUANHEItrtY. Euitoii WI'UNKSDAY. MARCH IV HTC. . .. —>■ " TJio Railnud Question. We liuvvi jiv*n much space in our <milninmi • o articles on thu North A Sm.it.it lUUro.nl, fmu ihc (act ih.il il j i <1 ic-iion of much interest to our county, ami or.c in which we should u i every effort to further the pur chase and cmnji'etion of the road. I'lie Columhn* Time* in comment* jug <*n our article lat week, say*: 'fixer* arc two consideration* that n'ereel ('o r.mini* in thi* road—find, the giving >l facilities I>r the local t mlc between ibis city an I the coun ti. * above; am) second, the ultimate securing of another through freight line. Should the ILutrai Hailraod .f ire the control of the North A South, a.- alternatively suggested hy the Journal, the la-t of those coniid i-rationa wroth! h i entirely defeated. The Central Railroad ulteady posse**- c* all our outlet* of communication with distant part* of the country, ex cept by liver, and tire present elate of drpcndeuce upon i hut. rond in what make* <he North it South Railroad and ita future fate more important to u*. We believe that the people of iiarrie will, upon reflection, see that it i as much o their internal to p o xent other railroad cotporalions liom obtaining the N -rtli V Mouth a* it la tootxr*. Should the Cent ml H ailroad aoenre it, how etui the people of II ir. ri* county canape their share of the losh from any discrimination* ag iiti*i ight shipped to Co-tiinbiiH? Il Co* Jumbo*, on account ni her dependence on a single corporation, i* made to j.,iy 60 or 100 per cent, higher freight rules tb .ii neighboring ciUes. the sec tion ol country whose Height* must pa** u.rough ('olnmbus to reach the Siorth A South inns' bo equally af lcoted hy the diecrimiuutioii. W e agree vvilh the Times that, in a 4*grc<‘, a monopoly will affect ; I avi is county it* much ns it w-ill Co lumbus; and we do not wish to be ucderslood as favoring any corpora tion, oiilhklo the counties through which the rod pmoves, owning any ■< tin ling stock. Thu Central line i* a monied monopoly, ami would comidcr il but n small sacrifice to forfeit the amount of ♦IO,OOO to the end of continuing the monopoly. It i* only in the last extremity that we propo'e to unite with the ( cntrnl, und even then we uonudor it * haz ard! us business. The enme jmper adds: A shrill time ago 'he Journal sec onded oar proposition that the coun ties of Muscogep, Harris and Troup, or Meriwether, being in good finan cial condition and quite or nearly out f debt, should jointly buy the road. Now it suggest* that Columbus, Lx Grange) and liamil'oti buy it. i\ e trust this change ih not prompted by n knowledge lliat the counties named < aiinol bo ltiduved to make the pttr i,a*e. They are far more able to do it than the towns named. Columbus and L* Grange have already subscri bed liberally lo the road, und now have an ami uni of interest to pay on th. ir bonded debt* that necessitates high taxes stid close economy. The counties aic hs much interested as the cities or towns, and we cannot believe that their people are leas in* elined to assume public obligations for the development of their own property and the enhancement of ita value. * But the wny to ascertain . list enn and will be done, a* well ns v lint parties ran or will do it, i* by means of a cunvei.tk n as proposed. We nrc still in favor of the abov-• Mim and counties and the original rtook Tuddi'i* jointly buying the road, it the countic* can legitimately do so, 1 tit we proposed that Coluiubu*, Lit Grange and Hamilton buy the road, front the tact that it will lake the en tire vote of each county to make a legal pmchnae—one vote being * ifli cieut \o prevent the issuing of bonds. Of this we were uol informed at the time of the suggestion, and now we do not believe that the entire vote could bo obtained. It i unconstitu tional for Han is county to cuter into anything that will require an addi tional taxation; nevertheless, we he I lit ve onr county sees tho importance of it. and will do her share iu carry ing forward tlio etiterpiise. While Hamilton, as a corporation, baa taken no stock in tha road, her eitisetis havo suh-cribed very liberally, H t,d the private subscriptions rnnge Irotii (100 So f.',iOo. Many of them me willing to add to their Block al* r. udv taken, and Columbus and La Grange must also add to theirs, or then* will he nothing accomplished. We still urge upon the President the necessity of calling a convention u l the tin i, si day advisable, and then the fate of the road will be definitely decided. We would again suggest that Co* 1 unhtts will be the best and most com i nient [ lace for holding the cojn veati-n. ]>t At> -Afr. Tlios. -Viddhhrooks wfo f>r a number of years has lived *o this comity, died near Shiloh la-t Swurday, He was quite an old man mu! <tk*d of old age. Walks Among Our Adverlls rirrn paper. / * In our last paper we finished writ ing up our local advertiser*, except as regards our own individual mat ters, ami to these we will rerert in the lilt ure. We request our reader*, a* a per sonal favor, to give our patron* the benefit of their trade. They are lib etnl men, ami we tiro sure they will deal libeiully with yon. Now for Columbus. We had to get up early this morn ing to catch that. “early train;” hut we horn it heroically, and soon :,ftcr stmrUo were enneonsed in a pleasant seat on the N. tt S. train; paid our money, and were off to the city of mating water*. * • * Onward mailed the train, an! many of the enrly morning passenger* began to dor. • in their te at*, or look dreamily through the window* *1 the budding woodland in the distance. * * * Still onward, through giant hills, whose gray side* frowned grimly down upon us; then out upon the smiling xnllrys, where nature, with a lavish hand, hail thickly Htruwu her beauties ; across meandering streams whose glassy surface was scarcely visible before it hud been left far be hind ; - bricking into \ ill,ages and ham let*, whose quiet inminuants were wailing for the news, the freight, or sonic loved one—a few moments sta tionary, then with renewed strength thundering on as il a fiend from the infernal world were in hot pursuit. A few more lulls, another smi iiilt, sunlit valley, a glancing stream, and the tall spire* of Columbus are in sight. Gracefully the smoke-crowned engine sweeps, with it* ponderous load, round the hist curve, and come* to a slop at our journey’s end; then ensue* a scene of confusion: happy re-unions of old friends; greetings of loved ones akin to rapture; enemies passing hy each other wiili the cool est indifference or contempt; here u bearer of good news, there one of the gloomiest intelligence; here smiles, there tears; here jcyoiis meetings, there s*<l partings. We were among the last, and bade adieu to some friends we may never meet again un til wo gather at the Bar wliete the accounts of men are to icceive a final auditing. Leaving the depot, we proceeded to visit our advertisers. Our first call was at the reliable house of THORNTON t A. KK, run iin. KS. These gentlemen are doing a large business, and have now on hand a first class stock of clothing, which they are selling astonishingly cheap for the quality of their good*. Any thing you want, from the finest wed ding nod fancy suits to the plainest business and working dress, may bo found here, and the gentlemanly and accommodating Mr. Charles Love lace, of Marti* county, i* always on hand to assist you in selecting, and will otherwise serve you. The pro prietors are men of experience and sound judgment; they rank w ith the very first merchant* of Columbus, and we can confidently say they will never knowingly wrong a customer out . f the value of one cent. Give them a liberal share of your patron** ge, and tell them we advised you to put vvh.it w e have said to the test. Grossing over to the opposite side of Broad street, we entered the well supplied and neatly kept store of J. J. & W. K. wool*, grocers and confectioners. Wo have traded hero several times, ami last Christmas made the best bargains with them that we could find in the city. They arc liberal merchants, and keep up a good stock in both lines ol trade, are conveniently situa ted f, r citizen* of onr county, and are perfectly reliable, fair dealing men. They want a part of your trade, and propose to sell Just as low down as anybody. Give them a trial, staling that tlio Hamilton Jouiinai. has influ enced you to come, and our word tor it, you i# thunk us for this gratuit ous advice. Our next call was at WATT it WAI KElt's, grocers ami commission merchants. This obi ami reliable firm has long advertised in our columns, and have thereby become so well known in Hart is county that, they have already built up a good trade here. We of ten hear it said by some if our citi zens that Watt A Walker will give them as favorable bargaius in trade as anv house they have ever dealt with, ami that they expect to coot in- ; ue to give them their custom. We advise them to do so, for we know this firm to b > “pure gold.” They have on hand a large stock of grocc- t rics one of the largest in Columbus —and are ready tv* supply their old eu-tomera at the lowest rate; and they sol c ■ as many new ones as they can eel, 1 1 omi-iug to give such advan tages aa will be difficult to find else-j *v here. Leering here, the next aeenl; . _ .... i acme Guano Go. We are scarcely willing to ad vi-e our farmers lo risk much in guano, hut very many seem disposed to try it again largely—to “make a comb, or ‘spile’ a horn" —and '•' be we believe in home*in* '■ ■ wo further believe , ii made e ‘. mieij >o use v mi i j it is oue only tb< t. tumble ,io .a I* • sennd ’ > none with .o' ; ji expr.icone, .on it is not a vile udjiiiei.e , n, and .lie ■■ !vantage gained by buying Irotn Mjeh a relia.' h.e gentleman is Mr. Y mg t* that you u xoctly the article i.e ropr - sen ’ j be. lueinplat ing ii-- .f .ms fertilizer w ill do well to consult Wm. If. Young’s ad vertisement in this paper; we are (son fnlent ho w ill deal candidly and fair ly with you. Next week we shall have aome thmg more to say about our Colum bus advertisers. L. i • - The Negro Stampede. Kr>. Journal. The item I send you is from the New York Day Hook, and was written by a correspondent from the “Hills,” Alabama. War wick, tho correspondent, was a gen tleman of prominence who reside' 1 and perhaps yet re- ides at I h near Auburn. I sen-*’ hears somewhat < n present of absorbing vicinity: “Many negroes, v than any body here si. ; time, left the hill cot Clni-mas and went to tin Mississippi and to Texas, eralilo delegation left for also. They were induced ti flattering promises of higher Many farmers have not half tli they expected to employ. TI a panic on the subject, and fears that lands w ill cease to any market, va.'ue, and there may ho labor euiiguli to cultivate them, think it ia for the good of this seen of country. The negro is pasr.ii away through the great valley* The Yankee cotton growers there will make short work of him. Mo will lie “put through” teenndem artem, to the infinite disgust of Gen. Oh! Howard’s Bureau. It we have not the energy to do our own work, why thou let ns starve—that is all! But then wo shall work, and bow, and pasture, and cultivate our rich spots, and have to thank God that we have so few n groes among us.*’ Tiikkk's Millions in it! —We mean hy trading with Mr. J. If. Hamilton, Columbus, Ga. He has one of the largest and best selected stocks of groceries in the market, and will uoi bo undersold by any. He is making a specially now in ll>>ur, and those who desire to purchase will do well to call on him. Ho is the man for the times, and regulates his prices to suit. If you feel lively and full of fun, ask Mr. Jefferson, who is a step brother of Joe, to wait on you, and you will be hail fellow well met. If you are more on your dignity, our friend, Clay Farley, will meet you on the half-way ground; but if you are more sedate, and of a pious disposi tion, brother Reeve* will suit you to aT. tio you sic Mr. Hamilton is ready for you under any and till cir cumstances. Read his new adver tisement. Thanks. — We return our thanks to Mr flies. Gilbert for a copy of his History of Columbus. It is quite an interesting book, oompiled by Col. J. H. Martin. Hand him one dollar, oed get the worth of your money in good reading matter. A Western edtlui apologizes to his reader* somewhat after this fashion: “We expected to have a death nmi a marriage to publish this week, but a violent storm prevented the wedding, and the doctor being siek himself, the patient recovered, and we are ac cordingly chea'ed out of both.” From tin* Geneva Lamp we learn of the burning of two gin houses of j Capt, Henry Persons, i ar Ilov Springs,ith a quantity of guano, sab and chemicals for composting manure, ami a carriage and buggy, under ne < el the gin houses. The Waynesboro Expositor say*: It was rumored \ tew days ago that ; K 11. i *U ! ke, the nb*eonde l husband, had returned. Wo could not find him, however, nor could we trace the rumor to any reliable source. We learn that I*. had a wife living in Springfield, Mass. M-riwellter \ indicator: Said a cot ton planter the other day: “I sold my entire cotton crop for 15 cents, ' with the exception of one bale, ami, had l b night another ton o' gu- - n- 1 j should have received 15 cents pe: pound for my whole crop.” Tint man takes no guano in his this var fertilize yo#L, -* a- - you wish to invest <- a* o*3 t I’* o1 * *“* J. W. STORf i r ” r Wl *’ TI MW or 1 .1 or t*4n<l HEED IK!SH ■■* i A l ( Ji* v WXU. uf <*BOCREtBS which I tv < J. SI . Ki, ', i. v a AloL'hk.—An *i . ,ui.iry occurrence, says the London Standard, was brought to light in an inquest held on the body of a man in South London. In a workroom where many young girls were at work a mouse suddenly made it* appearance on a table, caus ing, of course, considerable commo tion and a general stampede. 1 lie intruder was seized, however, hy a young man who happened to be pres ent, but the mouse slipped out of his hand, and tunning np his sleeve, came out between his waistcoat and shirk at the neetf. The unfortunate man had his mouth open, and the mouse, on looking out for some oon • at plm eof concealment, enter* tuau’s month, and Ac, in his , and surprise, swaliovved it. uouse can exist for a consid ne without much air lias . a popular belief, and was ely proved lo ho a fact in instance for the mouse be . and bite inside the man’s cheat, and the result was . ite fellow died a little ii lorriblc agony. Sever vrrohorated the above ml testimony as to the aving been given, a jntal death” was re- h found his long is as happy as a n lots of luck; j he stuck in mis ? nick, hut have j ; worldly gear,; 111 to,' lied up chuck ■ ' s struck, and i i 'Hu ” ,liiffiu News. ' ■. r- 1 -ti Carrollton cli *t t'. . The li nen 1 .v.d not that auxi ' h* I vet da uitioD.” Mr Vi Ur-ter, ki. 1 nine teen I iv..- y she's, a the wing. Mr. T. .< iglit a beaver near Jcfl. , weighing thirty-nine pounds. Walker county lias #I2OO on hand, and is out of debt. j—- .. ■ i CENTENNIAL CLUB RATES, Now is tlio time to secure one or mere Rood iiupcrs at prices within the roach of all. ONE YK.IH. Weekly Enquirer-Sun (dug!* copy) $2 Weekly ami Sunday 3 cum KATES ONE YEAR. Weekly Enquirer-sun. ten copies or more. each #1 (J) The party getting up the cluli will r-ceive a copv one year free. Weekly Enqiiin r-Sun urn) Weekly Louisville Cornier Journal $3 UO Weekly and Sunday Enquirer-Sun and Weekly Courier Journal t 00 Weekly Enquirer-Sun on i Weikly De troit Free Dress 3 60 Or the three weeklies for (> 00 We do not require clubs to bo made up for any purlieu'.ai postotlioe. We will send the paper to nny address or postotfice desired by the getter up ot the einhs SALISBURY, KLINIi & CO, Prop’s. ONLY 15 CENTS! In nr.ler to introduce it into thousands of homes where it is not already known, we vvi 1 send our gteio illustrated literary and faintiv journal, the Cricket on the Hearth, tleee mouths on trial for oily 15 cent-. A mom math 10-ptigt paper, size Harper’s Weekly, containing splenrlid eentiimed and short sto ries. sketches, poems, etc. Only $1 a year, with elegant premium portfolio, Gems of Ameriean Art, t*v Airline I’o, or 75 con tit wtlh out pn niintn. Writ.- ator.ee to t-' M l.upton A Cos 37 i’ark 11-nv, New York. marls (jKOIUHA 11A intis Cot my. duhn W Murpl.ey and Irby II Pitts, admin istrator* with will annexed of Wm White herd, late so s id munty, (fm-nsi-il, apply fori tiers of dismission All persons concerned are hereby not-fieri tosh w cruse, if any they have, tv the first Mo .lav In July next, why said application should not hegrtuihd. Given ruder mv hand and official signa ture. Mar h 13. 1876. inn if* td .1 K. 0 Wtt.MAMS, Ord'v. 8* TO |2O l H ’r list t lion:" Saronic* w. rrli M tree Stinson & Cos, Portland Ale. SKND 25c t. ■i; P Rowell & Cos, New York. for i nmpldet of 100 pages, containing ; this of SOuO Dew.p-'por* and estimates show- ! ii g cost of advertising sl2 a pay it home autnts wanted out fit mi*! tern-8 five. True & Cos, Aumm’a. .Me. nR D. 8011 mWi€K, S.’ and S7 Whitehall st, Atlanta Ga, Coiitinups t cuc all cases of olfetactos to ; marriage. I>!<m**l impv.iitit s. obstmcilon of! mmse* from anv coin . and even ailment or pit kncai whi. h results from abase or impru dence. with unparaltel-d Having! the < x|tfoKV of many year* in his s;>ectai- | ties, lie has jierlectvd remedies that are eiTec- j taal in all these eases. His patients are bo- j imr treated hv mail and express everywhen*, j Call or .ddros- with s'nmp in confident^. DKHTOHS & CREDITORS NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of John Brook* decease 1 are hereby wquired to make humeri i re payment and tit >se having o'aims svaiesl said e-t .te are mpiiied to present th-ra duly auttuntreated within the time pre set ihert hv law. fcM if A T BROOKS. Adtu r. IJAKUIS Sll. Will be sold be door in Hamilton, hours of sale, on t April next, the foil < Urn house and lot In Unowm ns the drug st w. st l>y Urosd s'rcst. < gle y'a vuiivnt lot, on t. jot, on thu noith l>v lAivir d<■ s the property ■nun. to satisfy a mortg* in favor of Mr* K .1 I’ilce v man Property pointed oi f. Ir!) td J I) HOB HARRIS SHERI Im Will lie sold before ttie coi •he town of Hamilton, oi day in April within the . sale, the fallowing property, of bind, more or I.—s. in t. corner of lot of land No. 212, distiict of iisr-is county; leva property ot K. W. Cnanipion, tc t; liis in my hands in favor of Join k Cos., vs K W Cli iinion. lx 1 and rciu'ncd to me by J. H. M' ore. Also, at tlic same lime an t place t of land of Ninth-east corner of theeas ol lot of land No. 2H in tnc 21st distriv Han is county, levied on as the propi rtv ol It. Johnson, to satisfy a tax ti tit in my liana, in favor of the slate vs. A. B. Johnson. Levy made and returned to mo hy James L. i ,ig. ill. L. 0. Also, at the same time and Dlace 00 acres of land of the west, corner of lot No. 10, j known as the CatnpQround place, in the 21st 1 district of Harriscourity levied on ns the prop- j etyof U Ii- Dozier,to satisfy a tax ti fa in my hands in f-ivor of the Slate vs. ti. H. Dozier L vy mmie !ind returned to me by James L. | Ligon, L. 0. Atso, at, the same time and place 100 acres of land, more or less, of lot of land No. 38, known as the Uraddii-k place, liounded on the no tli by J. T Johnson, on tiie west by A. J Bart, in the 21st district, levied on as the property of J. W. Hightower to satis fy two tax ti ia in my hands in favor ot ttie State vs. J. W. Hightower. Levy made and returned to no- by James L. Ligon, L. (). Also, at ttie same time and place one house and lot in tin-town of WliitesviHe. in the county of Hauis, in 920 Dist, G. M. levied on a< the propel ty "f \. M. Mulhollan to sat isfy three justice Ii fas in my ban is in time >f Julia K Norvv ot v,rsns A. M. Muleolland Levy ma le and returned to me by I*. G. Cot ton L. r, A'si 'he s.une ami place, ore third intcriatt ol !: ■ a! , at • ul com mill silu ted on the iilm-s . i:,. , ; in tiie 20lli Dist . i H irris county, ii iiri Id on the north by Jo seph Boyd; west hv W. I. Hudson; south ’ey Walker place; oast hy Hood; levied on ius tli property of Tons H Moore to satisfy a ti fa in my liamls in favor of Joseph K Brown ior the use of Thieevvitts, Holt & Cos. versus Tljos. H Moore principal and William TNmittv J MUi nberrv, T F Brewster, ami Morrell ikikor as seemitics. Also, at the same time and place, one h.t of land, No. 2t53, in the 20th District of 1 1 unis county, as the prop erty of >1 rs. <L SI. Bryan to satisfy a l. ix tif i in f.ivoe of the Slate 1 t s. Mrs. G. lbyan. iu-vy made and return ed by Junes 11. Iluey, L. ('. Ai.-o, at ihe same' time ami place, one lot of laud, No. 204, in -he 21st. District of Harris county, as the prop erty of Mis. Mary Dry ant to satisfy a tax ft fa in favor of the State Vs. Mrs. Marv I’ryaut. Levy made and re turned by Anthony Butts, L. C. A!-o, a- the same time and place, fifteen acres ol land off of lot No. 234, and si veil varies off of lot No. 233, said laud lying and being in the 17th District of Harris county, bounded on the West by lands ol G. \\ . E|,p* %"nl M. J. Jones, on the North and Fast by G. W. Ej ii is, Mrs. Williamson and T. J Neid, South by Kilpatrick, levi od on as the property of -J. M. Brad shaw to sa isfy a tax ii in in favor of the State Vs. J. M. Bradshaw. Levy made and returned by Sokmian Biok ley. L C. THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH Where Advertising Contracts can be made SPIRIT DF ’7B - GEM. AND THE FAMOUS TEWART* IMPROVED’ *A ’N ‘lß3ttOH 'MOTA STINvr *' i sy , •ueuua) puc tp r • j ; cv, j aqi 4of 4U03 Sc A|J(} . 1 .*tfj fo SJIOM )ueZ>p pin; |nj:>su juoiu aq j ~ axvT f J Ohmoko ‘aju|nf) joj suourwaifj tpiM • put Cjsavou Itaq ino }<> 00S • m*ui j sm i j. u *s vp VMUAVH'jtf'j |snf aHvnmvf paqeijqnj lIITKEYE POULTRY YARD. Offers for sale Fogs re TI vtciiixg from LIGHT and DAI IN HR AII MAS. BUFF and PARTRIDGE CO* HI NS, BROWN amt WHITE LEGHORNS, SILVER GRAY DORKINGS, and HOUDANS, at *1.5 " PER DOZZEN. Give u> a trial. Send stamp for circular. Address ISAAC LYNDE, M.vRLIteRo, STAMi Cos.. 0. marl-4:. pare. onalile fel'2-81. 0. A. REDD .. MANLEY. WM. REDD €. A. & CO., 128 BROAD STEET, COLUMBUS, G.L OFFER ONE OF TIIE WI IUBST STPdDO3S:S (DT (BE(D(DIGEI[3B I3ST GEORGIA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Purchasers may Depend Bottom Prices. To Dealers WE OFFII SFICII.L LI.DSICI illllS ®S~M. M. HUDSON, of Ilariis, is with us and would be glad to sec his f:i r.ds. le'JO-Tti !A.C 1 D 1 J HOSSL > I >A r V JL (HIGH GRADE,) ft TV* ft UR 4N YxY ETTIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. NOV A SCOTIA LAND PLASTER Pare Chemicals for Making* Home Fertilizers, ALSO A FULL LINE OF IMPBOVED FASBI IMPLEMENTS. HOLBTEAD & CO., feb 10-TG COL UMB US, GA GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE! Having on hand a heavier stock than usual, we propose, for the next thirtt days, to sell our Winter Clothing AT COST FOR CASH, including Business Suits and Overcoats for men, boys and children. No* ts the time lo secure a Bargain. Mr. Ciiaiu.es A. Lovelace is with us, and would I>e pleased to see his friends. • feh2-6.n THORNTON & AGEE, 78 Broad st, Columbus, C* TO THE PEOPLE OF HARRIS COUNT! COWSEIIT & KIMBROUGH Respectfully inform the people of Harris and adjoining counties that they have GROCERY DEPARTMENT To their other business, and will in future keep on hand a full and desirable assortment Fresli Family Qrocerlcs, To which the attention ot customers is invited, and which will he sold low for the#* Our Pry Gools, Clothing nnd other departments *i!l be kept up to the old standard. & we will eti v goods as !• ns n y house in town. * ive r.s .t it, an lw ru.lnc iof the ti -th ot what we say. and FAMILY GROCERIES. CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES AND FRUHI J. J. &W. R. WOOD, I NO-77 BROAD ST, COLUMBUS. G^l Offer to the consumer a well-selected stock of new and choice Groceries, Con feet i * H an .i Canued Goods, which wt* guarantee pure aud fresh, and sold at the lowest possible t• ■ Best ami purest Candies in the city. Fiesh aud reliable Garden Seed at bottom P r! " I We keep everything pertaining to a first-class Family Grocery Store. Call our goods aud prices. |de3-3m| J. J. & \V. K- I , Ga. LIME Baltimore, Md, a and reliable Fertilizer, and are pre . in any quantity and on the most teas or friends. FORD & CO., 20 Broad st, Columbus, (ia.