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EUGENE IkRANUEKKY. Knimi;
*'** RSIMY, MARCH ii. IBiB. ]
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IICHAN LIFE.
Jlv I*. La Hati*.
A (irAUKc. niratge nn-l'.v '* human Hfcl
V ulc up i‘( m> many car**;
B.J fu’l of sorrow, at, ! p-la. tuul tliifi’,
Aj I *lif*roißl hfkMen mum
life i* a .'iir<Vu heavy to tie’ir ;
ll is all tunic up of anxious cnrc.
To if at wo ar; lie t a some hog jfri t,
In in uro c stoop f<> iriui ■■;
A mo o .r h i.i! .ire hurtling wit!* cut",
' Ami tin'll w. uivK fir a time
To foy Into * tank ili'*(*u!r w're <lrt > an,
To-tuorniw *r Ini^liti’ t hop* <>f H* uven
A trlt wcr.-re l till, - pan of 11 '<* !
No wonder iLi'ie’ ii.vl l leaver
Ad we toil •tong In puhi ni.il -trife,
I Anting fr rent yvcr There -
Wa writhe * Wa (t ill tin' l l,;. I't his Itv',
• We tine o irmfvtK, and we ill Ito God.
>ot'. Imp work day la bwnan Ilf*;!
Ith sun a> la Ulh'ud the lull*
That mark the In,mid* of AaoTimtl fife
Haroao those | 'iul"Wj' hi! ■—
lu next ibins b aalu In pearly Hph*
Where auna in var *i l In gloomy nl?h>.
Four hutidre 1 tom of gu mo lit Vo
been soil in Burk® county this full.
Tin* Atlanta Ibruld hi* been jvt
chantl by th* Gantt Italian.
Tim Ct’ii'aiinial tickfi* of tin: Dari
en GnztUr m "Smith lor Governor
and Kor wood lb* Senator.*’
Irish poUitoijH in Slimier wire
large enough to cat on the fiff-t of
the tnotith.
Rev. Andrew I*. A ihersf, formerly
of Hamilton, low been elioaen pnsior
of the IJop:it Chnrcli at, Reynold*
T)nvi>l L. Heck, vlio some tiru
hineu killed a men named Shambling
in Chattooga county, hee been h< n
tr/yeod to be ben;; on tbe 281li Aptil.
Mr. John 1 -atm, a cerpenler, u\,*
recently found dead in the woodt,
•tear TLomasviU®, where he watt found
Wilfully murdered.
(Vil, Marrellim Thornton rf A* I ott—
In ><tiN<W'aVon the lw*k of catinar
thirtv partrMgciin thirty (wxwNsn
tiv. i)nv. H ha<l oatn hi* eiglit
tet-nth bird M Urt accounts.
TL “candy tout" linn pulled up
•take* mnl left Columbus and How
ard \\ illiuma in uneasy about the fu
ture, Go around to J. J- AW. It.
W ood, and you will find tho needful
“WHlbolmlon.’’
The Haw kinsvillo Dtijniteh tells us
of ihc capture of ti n wild turkeys in
s pen. A man in North Georgia
kl’lod five nt one shot. George
W’i oils ought to engage Partridge
’ Thornton in the turkey business.
Them is a divorce suit in TBbnins
. county, where the parties have lived
Vigil her twenty years. Tho grounds
for a divorce scents to Ihj that the
n’an wns drunk wl * n they were mar
ried, and they married him to the
wrong woman.
The Home Commercial states that
an old negro woman, *ho is a giy
widow, is going to marry a hoy about
moout-ti years. She aaya if she
wants to lake one out id ilia cradle
ami raise him, it ia nobody's business.
Judge C'ravvford, in his charge to
iVo Talbot roui ty rramlljury, gave
it in, !> opinion that the sulsry ot ev
cry < £T.i'ur in the *•!*><’, fir. in the Irnst
ito the grestoat, was ti high for the
tiutes. The taxpayers will a-ree
wl.h him.
Tbs Columbus HUujuhxw advises
s'! the young turn in Georgia to i in- j
{orate to Ti **t*, <wi the ground that
the ao<Ci r they go, the sooner they ,
•vitl net am, an i settle down refnrmnl
ctid ni Uai.Wl eUisetM, Tim L'm/ni
r ought to remember that it is a I
rl^la htiarp walk frotnTesas tier*'. !
CO'tttntM Timet i We w ere 1 own j
mi orange iree yesterday in full J
id. urn. aid wisli quantity vf y*mi ; g
r*rgi pd it. The orange t 1 win .
smßk h most and I'ightful odor, and the j
twpieent* j etty nj peararoc
'|'i.e ..tie we saw, w a* iu ’l'liuitil'i; A
Acvv'a #twi bi!oiged to Mr* Thom '
. ii. Ii is kept ia tie* grc<*it house
during the witit.r.
The I'ottie ('otttHi<u-uil say* the
* an who ci me* l<> Home to get fitly
thousand dollar* more for the Nor di
A South llail road, will sea rooty got
out ot t. e town alive, i hi* is in •*••*
s iertrt tl> Jui'ilMtV j<r|HV*itioi>
tt it the original stoekh*'de; s pay nn
fwidituaud fifty jwr rent. The
t. trc.tti h 'hly. swtd without reu i.it
a. va that “m a" st.uW’ 1 out
ot #idO,* <<o.
The farm r* I.ii-er y ly.ti.'j ..
e iiau.g tive < u a l>go -'ule t i
) ar.
NORTH U LOUIES LXCURIiON
How I'mioiutiox ii Tcbsvd.
Taints or Tiib (lovitmatirt!
About, Hi" hundred exruinio int.
front'lie Northwest, have recently
visited Atlanta mid are now on n
tour th roil oh the Southern and Wea.;
!ern Slate*. They not with u hem tv !
; rroep'.ion in Atlanta, and wi re treated j
: in the grandest stylo tbe Allatiir-ee j
\ could get u),, '1 be lioto'a h ere oj eti J
j ed to them bv the eiti*em,nnd every j
i (T>ri was made to make them form I
] a favorable opinion of our Slate. Wo |
hope lliey bat e succeeded, a* <1 that j
{ tHo treatment they receive in the i
| South w ill counteract the itdlueuce]
| caused by the picture* tbo Govern-,
I menl of the United Staten exliibil*
! unfavorably to this section.
In i'e publication of tlie last census!
it has maps rep-e-eiilii.j; ’he degreca ,
of wealth and illiteracy in the coun
try. By light and dark shades on ]
the fust if these maps, the Northern ]
and Western States were represen
ted a< radiant with wealth, while the
South was represented as poverty
stricken. In the sumo manner blacky 1
clouds of Illiteracy overhung the
j South, while the North was resplen
dent with light and knowledge.
A correspondent of the Montgom
ery (Ala.) AdvcrtiHT rats that In*
saw in one of tbe principal towns in
Germany, a map of the U tiled States
which was being distributed by an
emigration agent for one ol the
Northwestern Suites, and upon
which the particular State advertised
wm ropri sented to be crowded with
towns, w .itc* courses, rail roads, and
everything 111 it w ould indicate an ad
vanced state of civilization, while
across the otherwise blank surface of
Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi
was printed in large Id tern : “rnicB
nKICK INDIANS,” ‘'CHOCTAW INDIAN'S,”
“CK ' I K ISMaN .”
The e imps wore not only used in
i neigu countries to turn tlio tide of
emigration North, but wore also di
tiihutetl in the North and \V.*t in
order to keep them aw ay from the
South. All this though, ia in keep
ing withtho present administration ol
* the best Government the ?corUl ever
aaw and will be, just us long as
Grant and the den of thieves he lias
around him, infest the Federal
Government.
A Melding Called.
The following call has been made
by ihe late Secretary:
**,\ majority of hu rkhoMria of the forun r
North & Mouth 11..i1u ml Company have
agnail to liolil it ii'iivi-ndon on the 6th prox
imo, hi fyi (Ir oi.ii', to take such noiUtuieK an
m iy I* nra-Mury (o memo tho rolvant gen of
iivent lcgi hitloD. Von ure tlmrrfore riquea
trj to lie pnnent either In peon or hypioxy.
W. Ituio, .In.,
Former Mecrctary.
(Vi t Mura, March 15lh, 1370.
Wo are icque-ted by the late Sec
retary to state that he knows the ad
di'irs of but comparatively few of the
| stockholders, hence ho will be unable
to serve them with tin individual
notit e.
We sincerely hope (hut the entire
j stock of the road will be represented,
and particularly that ! Harris coun
j ty stockholders, at the meeting in
i l,a Grange on the slh ol -April*
j It is important that alu 1 delegation
be present, as this is quite mi impor
tant point in ihti history ol the road.
!l wiil either pass entirely out ot ibe
hands ot the oiigiual stockholders,
sad they will lose all 1 1 oil they have
already invested, <*r they '(ill form a
new Company and make arrange
ji nts t*i ex < tn* the roud. it will
of course be no. e -ary to avid au*w
ihiujt more t<> the Mock already taken
to make it nf value, but it wiil lea
wise investment, and we hope the
plan {hiqioHcii wdi be swv'oas tuTy
carried out.
Grant “Gone Ip."
ThoTtvn f V<. has not the pa’ienee
to ivti.ee mat tors and it very truthful*
lv sets.: ‘‘The Ante; icau jufoplo line
paid dearly for their apathy. They
have it I’resi Unit whose t ante is a
hyword for error, corruption anddis*
r.*':tnl of the decencies of official
j.laee, Grant is ini -mou* in foreign
ho ds, turn ho l as lieen represenfed
hv tvviteller* and knave* ot evety
stripe. At horr.o where U i* heal
knowui, the utter baseness of the man
is without ft rede, tiling trait. So
widi-spread aid pr. toud is the dis
gust w hit h hts nets and the acts r*f
i his favorites have ) tod need, that ii he
were a dr.ndidfttu this tail he a ovikl
carry badly one stale l!y tluir
ti rtih'e Se*son the peojd* have learned
at ;.s! t * J>n i. a good deal too lute,
how Grant and the llepnh iean It ad
' I: \ - he' . 1 id tuisleti theta.
i• *'■ K t road lofoofod to
• - ... V • -tvitt t MNii'idt ist a*
v ..s.s T.-s c'.lur units j-.*s tL in
fr
ThLKGRAPHiCJ.
TERRIBLE STORMS.
i IfItC'IIKI U il'-K* —VKSSKt.H ETC.,
Disl ItoVRII IV EVOI.ANI),
lIEMiICJI, KUASCB
AND
onitiUNV.
I’HEsJDr.NT’a SAI.AKV UKDI'CCD —DAVIS
IMt’KAt.'HKD —NIC'.V IIAMI'SUIUK ELKC
TIOV, ETC.
(C;i|.p" 1 from our Kschanßes )
Dp.KTinrrrtvis Tons a do.
UmcAao, March 11.—-A tornado
piisso l from Quincy to North lowa.
Hazel Green, Wis , a town of one
thousand inhabitant*, mostly lead
miners, w as almost totally destroy and.
Forty-one persons were killed out
light.
f.ATKit.—Reports give the names
and reduce the number killed to nine.
Many were fatally hurt, and twenty
six bourns were totally destroyed.
Quiver, I March 11. —The
117 'lit/ bis tho following report of
the efleet*' of the storm in Missouri
!at night. The hurricane came from
file soiiihwest and struck lilizebeth
t'lwn, on the Missouri, Kansas and
Texas Railroad, about four o’clock.
S'.hip seventeen homes were pros
trated, five persons killed, and sever
al injured, some fatally. At I fusion
on the same road, three dwellings
w ere de troved. Three were killed.
Wither'* mills at Hannibal, Missouri
were blown down, but no one was
it j ured. Tbe damage to timber arid
tom es ias great. It is thought fur
ther reports will show a much great
er loss of lifp in the neighborhood
not ) et heard from.
m\MK FLOODED.
Faiits, Mm'cli 14. Ai St. Manr,
Sunday, 200 houses were tl ioded.
The gale caused frightful destruction
to life mid property. Kleveu persons
killed.
The bridge at Auslerilitz is closed.
It is reported pr.rtially to have given
way under the pressure of water.
Raids, March 10.—Advices say
Ib arcy, Ncvilly, ( ouibcroi, Aniiores,
liillaucoiirt, I’oiut Du Jorw, Antenil,
Servere*, St. Cloud Juresms are all,
more or less, inundated. The sntli r
ing ia very great. Marshall and
Madame MacMahon Hive each visited
the separate quarters and distributed
relief personally. Madame Mac.Ma
hon suit to the Perfect of tho Seine
five thousand francs.
All tho large streams between Par
s and the eastern into. ior of France
are out of their banks, and the cuuti
try tor miles around is flooded.
i.\ Belgium.
The hurricane was irriifio. The
b: roineler at Liege fell below the
lowest reaching on record. In at
the towns the parks were ravaged,
roofs torn oil', and factory chimneys
felled.
At Ai\ La Cliapeile, the St. Nich
olas Church was unroofed.
IN GERMANY.
The storm was terrific, generally
on the continent, the telegriph line
were dam ged to an extent hitherto
unparalleled.
I.V ENGLAND.
From all parts of tho country
come details of the destruction by
the gale. In London, roofs, s-y
--lighta and chim cys were blown
about, and telegraphs prosit ated.
At Tin'ttkeuhaiu, a short distance
tip the Thames, houses were chi ash
ed by failing trees.
Near Siartlies a steamer w as wreck
ed, and at Chatham the mililmy
school was partly destroyed. The
rivets Chccrwcll, Tone aid others
oveiflowed tho country for miles.
TIIK NEW IIAMPSHIKK I t EGTtON.
AV ashing ton, March M.—The* vie
torv of tin* It'publicans of New
Hampshire is decisive. Clu-ney, Ue
pnldiean, is elected Governor by a
majority estimated at 1,200. liof.lt
branches of the Legislature me lie
publican. In the towns heard from,
the vote stands —Cheney 27,7.19,
Mnvcy 26224 liepttb kutn net gam
over last year 2,118.
Congoud, N. If., March 15. —A
summary of all returns to one o’clock
a. 111. is as follows: One hundred
and ninety nine towns anil w oafs ;.;ive
t'ln m y .11.78:1, and Marcy 28,par,, a
KopoliluMU gam of 2,552. One hun
dred and ninety-seven towns tut!
wards ehcl 1-18 Republican and 129
IV in • •<• atic liepresemativiv. The
Republicans chum tho election of
Chvuoy l>y 1,500 to 2,000 majority.
a lti orcnox.
\V .xtutNOToN, Match 14- Tho hill
reducing the President** salary to
iwcn y five thim-and !oi a-, f'ter
t jte 4h of March it. \t, passed the
Snate to-day by a vote of tu.utv >jx
to twenty.
ntrruunrn.
J.\ KSiN, Mi--, Mach 14. —Tire
S'-rt-tte, by a vote of 32 to 4. found
Lieutenant Governor Davis gui! \ ,a
eb rgvd in the articles of impeach
ment. One col led and five wl.. ..
Kepvbl can- voted in the adtrma.ive,
ami tour o m e.I in the negative.
S F v, writing i>. in Atlanta to ti e
M con Tl’-yr tph A/—, n-.vr, sxys
t' or i-a man, six or seven Utile*
.Vi tit IVeater, who is one hundred
nl t. n years old. Hi- eyesight and
! 10-ating have returned, and he is a-
U<- to clop. wood, lie mentions an
; o her who gave up the use of tobae
j C’ at m el) five. Mid at Ue hi.’ltd ii
*nJ t!.:v< h.ul a new suit of dark Lair.
IIFAR QUARTERS TOR GUANO!
FEKTILIZ J YOUR CROPS AND GROW RICH.
u you wish to Invest in th Uot rs 'n‘he.tate apply to
j. W. STOREY.
fj-rjiglllttS !e r Planters and fell GUANO on
i s", it tuiMl POTATOKS, a frivh Stock of GARDEN
SI'S Tedar-Jl stock of Glls-THIES Vhuh 1 propose to sell CHEAP TOR CASH.
3. W. STOKBT,
II N' ! ir,TON T . GA
As It Is.
“R (tt/iportt! Ornorcx!” was the
exclamation of a liberty-loving Ko
nmn long years ago when violence
and corruption were rife in the Ro
man republic, and tbe seeds of dis
ii.t tx ion, planted by tilli.anoua
hands, bad sprung up and L
gun to cask their lengthened shad
ows over the land; and now, af
ter the world has got w'ell along into
its millenmids, we echo: O the times!
0 the mannas! How little our fore
fathers, w iw* they formed ti e Amer
ican Republic, dreamed that in the
abort spactof a hundred years it - * cit
izens, both.ofiict.il an I ; ..\ Lit.would
b come so generally corrupt an they
are to dar! Indeed, ten years uyo,
who wouljfcwve believed that in this
God and morality r.ge so many men
could bo found who have screened
themselvesjmd their property behind
their wives; so many leading busi
ness-ini n tvlio have taken the hrnefit
of the Bankrupt act; and so many
substantial eiti/.eus defrauding tinir
creditors by ‘•homesteading”? Wo
cannot expect all me n to bo holiest
and upright, but in this day of en
lightenment, dishonesty and criminal
ity ought to ho tho oxcopiion, and
not tho rule. Now, immorality, cor
ruption, and bribery are life in tho
land — abound the fireside
and in the focial circle; they hide be
bind the counters and in tlie ledgers
of eminent, and obscure business-men;
they have blackened and disgraced
official badges; have entered the
com t Bof justice and soiled the puri
ty of the* ermine; and have even
crept, into the sanctuary of the Liv
ing God add defiled the very pthst
at the altar. Why is it? Has the
devil been turned loose to continence
his reign upon the earth, or is histo
ry merely repenting itself? Is the
American Republic, once the envy
and admiration of the world, now tho
disgraced-and pitied among nations,
lifting thAwirt,.in upon the first act
of a tragedy whoso eo si rig se m-A
will tie m arehy, turn, annihilation?
Why not? Koine IV. i from a I i'hr
bight, and her very existence lias al
most been forgotten—she had Lei
corrupt men, in r bribed < Ihri.ds, her
Catiline; and the I’utted S att s lias
her Joyce and B ibcock, In r Belknap
and Grant, her Morton .ml Hhine—
and unless we heed the roar of the
breakers on which lb me was wreck
ed, our great ship of state wi I also
he torn by the same rocks and buri
ed in the sea if ob'ivion. Oye lov
ers of democratic liberty who have
run off after str .ngo gods, or have
been beguiled by cunning devils,
come back at least to the path of rec
titude, that the impending doom
may be averted ! Tim work of refi>nu
a ion must comae .• e with toe peo
' pk, tor they are the source from
whence democratic governicnt Hows,
and il the fountain is impure the
whole stream will be muddy. Pause,
| and remember our children tiro to
succeed us; and history yet to be re
j corded will hold us responsible for
j the actions of to-dav. L.
The Albany Ntic* r< pints v ry ht
tlc advaneing on the next crop so tar.
Those win have credit economts it,
ami those who l ave none lire doing
j the be<t they can.
nil i>. SOI i HVVICK.
S') and ST Whitehall st, Atlanta, Gu,
to cu'o al! oa cs of ob-fa !c to
marriage, impurities, ob>t i:c ion of
lut usts from any ctu> . and every aibrn’iit or
tv) i h r-salts fiorn abuse or i?.|*u
dence, with tmp iHlel-d sutxo-s. Having
the e-xji’ .deuce oi‘ niai.y year> iti his s; ecutl
tivs, he has per'ee cd reim 'hes tl <t art* edeo
tiuil in iil Uose cases. His at be
ing treated lv in il and •\i r n v lv-'liero.
rail or <idres withs amp n • \ •
DLhtOKN vT t iviA.iTOtt.N i\Gil £
\\\ |*or>omi iiuh l tul to the estate of John
PeiH.t-s dtn use I ate hereby r- \piiivd t * umka
iamieibntc jMvnieni and th .-e av : ni' e iuais
luac.st skid cst t * ar * i vjuiie - .(* prose t
th m autbenticateii w iihintiie time pre
serib i hy l iw.
tvddO U' A 1‘ BROOKS, Adm'r.
\ii. >KbU, Harris Covnty.
M \J O..H> !innJi . us a pin and tor exe uption
of p> i>o aity find <oiti: aptriaud udwati.>n
if 'im'tt id. ami 1 will pa s upon r suii**
at my >*Bi'* <n \i iiui toil, os* tho 3rd G.*v ot
A: ii n. xt at 10 oM ,k, A M.
J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordiuary.
nici. 14*70.
CtKORUIA Kituu t OINTY
John W Marpi eyami libv II Hits, ;dm J rt*
Ist rat ors with will anuextd t>f Win \V ite
).cd. ate or s id county, decreed, upply
for 1 Iters o dismiasioa—
Ail jvt**-'Ui io: aTiu I fip' herd ' notified
u sl;*w c ii* T asiy tht fi 1 a ,Ip th th®*
Mo ay in fulv :re\t. wh\ sued appiicatkm
sl.i aid m t l*r granted.
Gi\e uidvi m h ud and oldkiiil
tu*i . M;u\h IS, ISTd.
Ui.ifiv* id J. F. C. WILi-lAMS. Ord y.
HARRIS SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold before the con* thnuße
door in Hamilton, between the leg 1
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Apiil next, the following property:
One nous ' an t lot in tho town of Hamilton
Iran vn as the ilrng s ore, h-nm !<* t on t'.o
w. -t t.y it:onl street, on ilie south by Mur
[,hoy's vacant lot, on the east t>y Mnrphcy s
lot, on tlie nuith hy t’orlie's vu-not lot.
I, vie'l on as the | iopi riy of Mltehell & Gooil
i.iau, to sstisfi ii moitunge Jif.i n mv hands
in favor < f Mrs K .1 Piice vs Mitchell & Good
in m Property p ioted out in fua.
(i t,a td I D ROBINSON, Sheriff
HARRIS SHERIFF’S SALES
Will lie sold I" foie the courthouse door in
the town of Hamilton, cn llic it f ie s
it iv in Ai til within the legal hours of
sale, the follow ini property: Unity acres
of lii ,I, ra re or k-.-,s in the nmth-eo-t
corner of h.t of land No. 212, in the Dit.li
njstii tof Ho i. countv; levied on as tlie
propel l * ol H. Vv’. ( .liirapion, to satislv two
li fa* in my Inue's in f.iv i' of Jonn McGoiii.li
h (.'o., vs K. W. Chimpi ai. Levy made
mid retained to me liy J. JI. M> ore. L. 0.
Also, at tlie same lime an I pi .ce 2oacres
of land of Nortti-e.i-t corner of theeast half
O* lot of land No. 28 in the 2Ut district of
Har is comity, levied on as tile property cf A.
15. .hilinson, to satisfy a tax ti In in my hands
in favor of tile slate vs. A. 15. Johnson.
;,evy mule and returned to me hy James L.
Risen, L. C.
Also, at the same time and tilace HO acres
oi inn lof the west corner of lot No. 10,
ktio.ui as tint Camp Ground place, in the gist
district of Hart i- aunty 1.. vi- ■ I on as the prop
c-tyof G H. Dozier, to satisfy a tax ti fu in toy
lia'ids ill f .voi if tile S ate vs G. H. Dozier
J„ vy made and returned to uie hy James L.
Li,',on, L. C.
Also, nt Uni same time And place TOO
acres of lurid, more or I" n. of lot of land No.
88, kno antis the (irnddiek pave, tsnmded
on the no* tli l>: .J. T Jolm-on, on the west
hy A. .! Hurt, in the 21st dist-rivt. levied on
as the property of J. W Hiuhtoaer to satis
fy two tax ti hi in 1115 hands in favor ot the
.State vs. J. \t r . Hightower. Levy made
and returned to roe hy James L. Ligon, L. C.
Also, rt the samet mo and (dace one house
mid lot in th" town if Wliites ill-, in tl.e
county of Ha lis, in g-0 I) st, C). M. levin I
on as the propeityf M. Mulboilan to sat
i-fv three ju-tice tit'asin my hail •- in fuve t
Juiii V. Norvv ol visas A. SI. Mul Sol land
I.*-v . made and returned to me by ?. G, (lot
ton h. e,
A’so, at the s ime time and place, o-'o third
int. rest of tiro wheat and coin mill slut ted
on the II ucsprin.r ere. k ill the Ill'll Gist, of
IL rris county,lsianded on the north hy Jo
se-.h lioyd; west by VV. I, Hudson; south by
XV Jk 1 ply; east hy Hood; h vied on a. the
prop** >v of Took. If Moore to satisfy a ti fa
in my hands in favor of Joseph K Hi own for
the i:s of Thieevvilts, II"U & Cos. versus
The-. II M r ,re priori a! and Wiilism'l'SinHn
J MHi nPerry, i 1' J’revvsti-r, and Jlorrell
linker assmui ii-s.
Al •■*, at the same time iind p'ftee,
one iot of' in !, No. 2t‘>3, in the 20th
Isic: of iiar:is eonif y, a- thy? prep
c; vof is. (1. M. Brvnn to satisfy :i
t.X lit lin fiver ■ f tlie Bute Vs. Mrs.
G. M. i' v-i’i. 1.-vy tn ale and return
: . 1 .*v J i.*:;*s 11. lluey, L. O.
A'*0, at. tin* <amo time ami place,
no jot ofl'iod, ?\ 1. 204. in the 21 - t
1 list rici ot Harr* county, a- the prop
city of Mrs. Mary Bryant to satisfy a
tax fit an fillin' of the I'lnle \s. .vi is.
Mary Bryant. Levy made and re
in;: -"fly An*bony B imp, L.
Also, tv the same time and place,
es ol land • iff i lot No, 234,
ami se vi try acres off of- lot N". 233,
- ;id lend lying and being in the 17th
| Bi-irn-t .: Karris cnaiily, bounded "ti
M." AV* ' t... lands ot <, \V. K| p 1 "'d
■ M. .1. Jones, 1 a tin- North and Last
bv G. W. rt-.. 5, Mrs. Williamson and
i'. J N'eu', South by Ni'patnek. levi
: e-j >;.e prope.ty 1 f J. M. B-ad
siiaw to -a i-dy a tax ti a in i.iv r of
the Sta'e V-. J. "vi. Gr i-h . .I*. L vv
made and let limed b- bvloman Bick
! ley. l a
THIS FATEH IS ON FILE WITH
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Whore Advertitiluj; Contracts can be made
€1 T'SIT 0? ’76.
&03THER8 OEM.
TEY/ART ‘ IMPROVED ’
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BUCKEYE POULTRY YARD.
Offer- t t s ile Fogs fob llat. hing
tl* .n LIGHT utivi DARK BKAII-
M VS, BUFF and PARTRIDGE
CO liixs, BROWN ami V. lIITK
I.; GiIoRNS, SII.VKR GRAY
DGUK'.XOS, ami HOUDANS, at
?i.r>* PUil OOZ/.KN.
(.live t.s n li ml. Send stump for
cite .lar.
A-bUess ISAAC LVNDE,
Makmi. ;.-*, Stabiv Cos.. 0.
mar I-4t.
THE HAKILTON JOURNAL
Advertisements insertaJ at reason able rates.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES—IN ADVANCE,
Ouo copy one year . Joo
“ “ months j OO
Throe cotdes one year .
Six “ “ “
Ten “ “ “
Twenty “ “ “
Subscribers outside of the county must remit twenty cents addition
for yearly postage, or ten cents for six months.
lue proprietors wid not ho responsible for money remittances by mag
unless made hy registered letter.
The Joukn al has received many and high cnconimas since it start*]
and we shall strive for still further approbation by trying to make it a
Z32Z!T , IPJIZPJJZ*. T'XXJk.JSr 23VER,
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Address all communications to
L A ITATTE & CR ANBERRY, Hamii?ton, Ga.
SOLUBLE AMMONIATED
SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME
HANUFACTUBED BY
G. - - Baltimore, Md.
Wo are agents for the sale of the above well known and reliable Fertilizer, and are pre
pired to furnish oar fr.e nis and the planting public in any quantity and on the moßt teas
enable terms. Special inducements to our Grant'd' friends
fel,2 : ’ m PEARCE, BIN FORD S CO., 20 Bro.nl st, Columtms, Ga.
C. A. ana® J. P. JIAXLEY. ~ WM. ItEBD
C. A.
128 BROAD STEET, 03LUMBU3, GA.
OFFER ONE OF THE
IF2TSI BST 01P(DOES
IN
V.TIOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Purcliasers may Depend Bottom Prices.
To
>-1 rN rSj e, j * w *jf BS 'jll ■. ’BB’ 'jß'o Up!
mt&B. r mh.
rvr-M. M. HUDSON, of Ilanis, is with us and would be glad to see his fiietds.
fe Hi-70 '
AV C I 1.) 1 J li O fc> Pla ■ r l K (HIGH GRADE,)
' r r. ©ip m&w mmm,
ETTIWAN DISSOLVED BONE.
NOYA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER
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Pure Chemicals for Making Home Fertilizers,
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
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IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS.
IiOLSTEAD & CO-,
fcbl R-76 c PLUMB US t GA
GBAND CLEARING OUT SASpI
Having on band a heavier stock than usual, we propose, for the next thirty
days, to sell our W inter Clothing
AT COST FOR CASH,
including Business Suits and Overcoats for men, boys and children. Now
is tho time to secure a Bargain.
Mr Charles A. Lovelace is with us, and would bo pleased to see his friends.
fe ! li-0 n THORNTON & ACHE, 78 Broad st. Columbus, Ga.
TO TuE PEOPLE OF HARRIS COUNTY!
COWSERT & KIMBROUGH
Respectfully inform the people of Harris anl adjoin s ng cnmties that they ha t added
GROCERY DEPAETMENI’
To tl-.eir other business, arid will in future keep on hand a full and desirable assortment!)!
Fi’esla Family Gi’oceries,
To ivhih itio attention ot customers is invited, arid which will he sold low for the cash.
Oar ihv 000 s. Clothing an t ot l vr departin' nts will be kept up to the old standard, and
we wit .'ill our iroxls h* low uny • > utv in town.
Give us > 1 1 ia . ,;n !U>on\ m- j • the truth of what we say. dcc3-3m
FAMILY Gild GO FRIES.
CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES AND FRUITS.
J. J. & W. R. M OOD,
X 0.77 BROAD ST, CORUMBTJS, GA..
O' r to the consu- t a V. '--.he; and s-ck of n.-,v and choice Groceries. Confectioneries
an i k aiif.cn Hood*, wuich w e guarantee pure and freeb, and sold at the lowest possible pnc-
I pur- t C..miles in tli- cHv. Fresh and reliable Carden heed at bottom pile
W.- ke. p tnr, thing jrt.i ! nii.'S to a jfot- ! ass Family Orociry Store. C*U
our g. ■ is ani prices, pt, Tml J. J. X is n. uyv.
Published Quarterly. January Number jtjst
I' 1 ; I, antic nt.t rn over 100 Pag i *>,500 J-'m;havings*
<!< ■ ; i© -f more than 500 of our best Flower®
end Vegetables, with Directions for Culture, Colokkd
Flat j , etc. lhcmc-st useful aadi and elegant work ol
the kind irj the world. Ordy 25 cents for the year.
PuM - hed in K-v'!;--h and German.
Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.