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COUNT! OFFICEBS.
J V C Williams ordinary ; J I) Roblusi n
flii'rilV; N H liirdeu clctk of superior l imi t;
licimix Miller ti>x receiver; J K Gilltin tax
collector; H C Kimbruiigh treasurer ; Julm
M Ilariies surveyor ; W J Smith corner.
County Coimi'liisionor—W I Hudson, W C
Johnston, liWUebinsou. N II li rdcu ric k
gourd of Education--W T Hudson. l'lvr.n
Hargett, W C Johnston, It G llood, r J' J 1
County School Cum to is’nor—J ’J Johnson
JIKMUKIi.i or ills Ltnisto i its.
\V I Hudson senator; U L Kilpatrick an 1
II E Xlo.'S, Jr, representatives.
COURT CiLENDAR FOR IIAUIUS COCNTV.
SUrKIUOH COUBT.
JUrtin Crawford judge— \V A Little solic
itor-general—N II Burden clerk-J D lloh
inson sheriff. Convenes second Mondays in
April and Otlobi r.
COMMISSIONERS* COURT
Convenes hist Tuesday in each month.
ordinary's coi iit
Convenes f.rst Monday in each mouth.
justices’ courts.
Hamilton (t72rf> District -Jno T Williams
J P, Chics Bedell X P— meets first Sntlivduy.
Valley Plains (780) —I X Sparks XP, Geo
Vf Cooke J P— 2d Saturday.
Milner's (782)—II C Milner N I’, P Sutton
J P—lth Saturday.
Waverly Hall (031)—G All Dozier N I’, E
J Stanford J P .
Ellersiie (696) -Thus Xeal X P, A S Elli
son J P .
Cataula pJOCi Jlt PateJ P, IV H Thomp
son N P .
Lower 10th i r o7i --.lease Cox X I>, W Nun
uslly J P— ; 3d Si'tirdiW.
Upper 10th (1180.1 :\V Lokey J 1, I.
HariretCN P —4' '- it,nay.
Smith’s (12(7)--.las G Leith JP, S Mooie
X P—lth Saturday.
Whitesvilie (020)- -S II lte.se X P, A ,1
Gunion J P—2d Saturday.
Whitaker’s ((179)—it M Whitten JP, Dynn
H rgett X P
Davidson’s (781)—T L Davidson J P, A h
Weldon X P .
Blue Spring (717)—J A Moore XP, C Hail
ey J r—first Saturday.
Goodman’s (703)-J M Culpepper, JP, S
C Goodman X P—2d Saturday.
Tiie Cash System. —As we have to pay the
cash for everything v.o use about our house
and office, we are compelled to do a strictly
cash business We will take wood or pro is
ious, at market pric. s, in pay for subscrip
tions. Although anxious for patronage, we
prefer a limited cash business to an extend.d
credit one.
FORTH AND MIL i'll R.IILHO.U) SCDEBIJfcE.
Until further notice the train will run on
this road daily as follows, Sundays excepted:
Leave Kinirshoro 7 am
Arrive at Columbus 8 40 an
.’Leave Coiunilms 8 20 P m
Arrive at Kingsboro 5 i>m
WM. REDD, Jr., Superintendent.
P. T. SCHLEY, Chapter No. 80,
Will meet next Priday, the 24tli inst. ;.t 10
•o’cl.s:k, A. M., at 3 o’clo. k P. M , it being
the 4th Friday the time of its regular meet
ing, to transact interesting business impor
tant to the whole crapt, when all should he
present; and measures have been taken to
insure a full attendance. Let none fail to
attend ptompHy ut D e appointed time.
_ NOTICE!
Ti e Stockho’ders of t’bc X. & 8. R.K.
t>siding in Hsriis, will meet in the Court
House on’! ueuhiy, 28ib iust .ut 10 A.M..
for consultation t'lrparatory for meeting ia
La Gran e tec sth pioxim .
KTOCHOLDEFiS,
Hamilton, G., march 20f'i. 1870.
Ax Oid Friksd.— Wo have re
ceived the Marianna Cornier. It is
like shaking hands with an old Flo:i
--<la frit-iel. It has one of the clevor
**st tnen in Jackson county at its
head. Here is our 239” to you
lire) t her Bultzell.
Disinteekd.—We learn from the
Columbus papers that the remains of
the late Rev. M. J. Wellborn have
been removed from the cemetery m
Columbus to Atlanta. They do not
state the cause of the removal, but
we suppose it was done by his rel
atives.
Quarterly Meeting.—The regular
quarterly meeting for the Hamilton
circuit will be held at the Methodist
church at this place next Saturday and
Sunday. The citizens of Hamilton
are noted for their hospitality and
will cheerfully entertain all who will
attend.
Arrested. —Sheriff Robinson, on j
last Wednesday, arrested and jailed
two men, A. J. & Clem, charg
ed with assault and attempt to mur
der a Mr. Wood of this county, some '
time ago. They were arrested upon j
a bench warrant issued at the last
term of the Superior court. Ou |
Thursday, A. J. Clem gave bond of
two hundred and fifty dollars, with
Capt. W. C. Johnston becoming
bondsman, and was released. The
other failed to give bond and was re
turned to jail. They ray they can
prove an alibi. Hines Dozier, Esqr.
is retained as counsel by the Messrs
Clem.
Brethren of the Press, did you
ever rotiee that your greatest admir
ers and most frequent visitors, were
men that never drop a nickel into
your till ? Save ns from our fiends 1
—Valdosta Times.
Yes, oh, yes ! The e fellows will
bother an editor more about his ex
changes than all his patrons put to
gether.—Fort Valley Mirror.
We republish the above for tbe
especial 1 enifit of cne of our best
friends. We hope someone wil
loan bini a paper to read it.
ho Nev nan Blade says it has
never been defn -ly settled who
struck B lly Paters n, but that the
ma >er lie between Jiob Tooms and
Fitch.
town notes*
The P. G. in G. is expected to be
in Hamilton litis week
One more bird in the cage—entigbt
las'. Wednesday.
The young (oiks are going to have
a parly next week. Why not have
it a Leap year part}?
“Old Pi eb’’ is acting ratber strange
ly in these parts. Fiost, iee, and then
rain, plentifully,
"Last Sunday was odd enough for
December. Saturday was but little
warmer.
Alas! for hitman hopes—the fruit
crop will bo alarmingly slim next
Summer.
Marshall Robinson has had Ids
brigade on the streets again, and the
ways oi the people have been mend
ed considerably.
We are glad to see Dr. Chas. De
dell in town again. Helms been on
a visit to Columbus for the past two
weeks.
Those cigars at Burt Cook’s draw
splendidly—when you buy one they
are sure t.o draw you back to buy
more.
Our City Council is composed of
some of the best men in to p, and
they arc taking an active interest in
looks of the !.■w n.
Young man, if you see your sweet
heart gazing at your feet, don’t, shuf
fle them aside, and try to hide them;
she only wants to take their dimen
sions for a pair of those nice slippers.
There will he a total rclipse of the
Sun in 2901, but you needn’t get out
your smoked glasses as it, will only
bo visible in Central Africa.
We hope our most excellent Mar
shall will not, forget to have a lew
planks placed on tho bridge in front
of the Bapiist church. Church go
ers will appreciate it.
Quarterly meeting convenes next
Saturday. Kev- J. B. JlcGchee is
expected to be present, and preside.
The county jail now numbers seven
inmates. They say they had rather
work on the streets than to be confin
ed in the cage. Wouldn’t ii be nice
to have them shoveling dirt.
We can’t all have cupolas on our
bou eq smoke fine cigais, etc., but
let us try to behave ourselves, and not
get mad about every trifle that
comes along.
There is no luck like pluck, but
pluck wont work out an engagement
ling on a credit every time. Especi
ally if a prospec v fdhcr-ln-Uw tat
the bottom of ii—ere,ut geisno better
ns?.
Yes, we vviii bo g ad io see you at
ativ time. Our oliice is open at any
time to the 1 olios, and we will take
pleasure in giving thorn a front seat.
We cal! attention to an advertise
ment of “stockholders” IN & S. It.II.
to be found iti another column, ltead
it, and let ail interested be present at
the meeting.
We also direct attention to card
Tom secretary of R, 'lk Schley Chap
ter—Masonic. Members will please
take notice.
A Call Meeting. —The young Ist
des who were appointed a cont
miltee on missions by Rev. S. T. Ful
ler at the Baptist church, the first
Sabbath in this month, an requested
to meet, at the reside.:',' of Mr. J. T.
Johnson next Thur-day ;.t o’clock
P. M.
■irC *
Rice. —We have been requested to
republish an article on the culture of
rice, which appeared in our paper
some time since. In the place of
that, we to day publish an arlicle
from Col. 11. 11. Jones, of Macon,
which wa think is much better. It
will he ftitmd on the fourth page;
read it and learn all about the culti
vation of rice.
Too Far from Home.—We have
received one or two communications
from “Qld Farmer” on subjects re
lating to foreign c untries—the
Mississippi levees etc., but as they
are too tar :iom home, and not like
ly to interest many o* our readers, we
must decline them. ‘‘Old Farmer” is
a sensible and practical writer, as his
articles heretofore v. i;l go to attest,
and we shall be glad 10 hear from
him on subjects nearer home.
Accident. —We regret to bear
of t' e misfortune 'hat befell Mr. M
B. Ely last week, in Girard. He
was riding in a wagon, and the horses
ran aaay, throwing hint and hs eon
out. Mr. Ely had his collar bone
and right arm crushed, a:id his son
Edward had bis head bid'y hint
They are both in a critical con liti< n.
.dr /'.is a nice gentlemni and we
fcop-j soon to bear of hi :c■ every.
Walks Among Our Advertisers
SIXTH PAPER.
Proceeding in our walk we again
went down broad street, and as we
passed the Georgia Home building,
two negroes standing near tho pave
ment, in animated conversation at
tracted our attention: “Seed it in
do ’Qnircr paper.’’ “Seed what?"
“Bout de wot!’ c uniu’ to do end dis
berv year, sehon and six,” said lie
whom we will call Bob. “Seed do
debble,’’ replied Toni; “you can’t
read.’’ “Ef I can’t, Marge Jim can,
an’ I heerd hint read it jest like
preuchin’’—time’s mighty nigh up far
yor to hand in ycr checks 'loin.’’
“G’longßob: 1) li t de Bible say
nobody don’t know when G.aberl
gwino ter toot dat horn?” “Dot’s
so, Iml dis heals do Bible all holler;
de big men done calkerlated it up
an’ sump’in gvviue lor happen. Dis
chile’s bottn’ lor lie low fur awhile
anyhow.” “ What yer gwino ter do
Dob!’’ “Dun know. You linear
about dat cloud oh fresh meat corn
in’ down wtty out inKainttick, Tom ?”
“Look heah, Bob, you lyin’ now;
.t’way from heah. Yv liar dat meat
cornin’ fruin ? ” “ Swat 1 laint —Lord
forgin uic,” interjaculated Bob —
“sense mo dit time, I done quit
swarin’ now —seed dat in unudder
paper; de hogs or giltin fat eutin’ do
meat. Sump’in wrong shore’s yer
born.” “ Mebby so, Dob; I’se gu ine
ter git married anyhow. Ire been
’batin ’bout it fur a long time, an’
dis settles it, When dis boy gits to
kingdom come, he don’t want to go
roun’ playin’ a lone ban’; dnifore, lie’s
boun’ ter L'it spliced. So long, Dub;
yer’il hear from ’er soon,” and as the
pajr,thought fully separated, we moved
on, and a few steps brought us to the
store of
C. A. Redd & Cos.,
grocers. This is among the very
beat firms bf the city, and their suc
cess show s that integrity and judic
ious advertising will win a host of
good customers that otherwise would
not help to swell their sales. To our
certain knowledge they draw a good
trade from Harris county, and we
have never y t heard a word of fault
found with them, but to the contrary,
universal commendation. 1 hey keep
a full stock of tiie best groceiies,
which they offer on the most reason
able terms, and we know them so
well that we fee! perfectly safe in
saying if you trade w A Redd
A; Cos., you will be certain to get
vottr money’s worth. Notice their
advertisement in the Journal. The
high to..id young gentleman, Mr.
I’d. M. Hudson o( ll,.iris, is with
'.hem, and will be happy to welcome
all his friends. Leaving here v.e
crossed the street and reached the
sio.ie of our friends,
IIoLSTItAD it CP.,
dealers in farming implements and
fertilizers. It is astonishing that so
many of onr intelligent farmers re
fuse to supply their farms with labor
saving implements. Some seem to
think that because “daddy,’’ who
could not help himself, tickled thi
ground with a three-inch scooter,
they must do so too; and because
their respected progenitor balanced
a bundle of nails on one side with a
stone on the other they must pursue
the same plan; but we believe things
have changed since that day, atm
that the man who expects to maki
farming a success, now, must use al,
the means of his command to save
lab ir ;ml cultivate thoroughly. Go
to lh I •dead’s and see his line stock,
ami you will be surprised to learn
w hat stride have been made in the
art of farming within the past few
years. Hark to the dinner-bell 1 As
this welcome sound from the front o*
the
Central Hotel
reached our ears we were reminded
that .Mrs. Wooldridge who keeps one
of the best tables a man can find in
Columbus was ready to do the hon
ors at dinner in her usual graceful
arid agreeable way. This Hotel
richly deserves the patronage of the
traveling public, for it is neatly kept,
well furnished, and under the man
agement of a most excellent lady
Mr. Harvey, the accommodating
eerk understands his business, and
makes ids guests comfortable. Suc
cess to this house! Gentlemen, give
i; a libera! si.are of your patronage.
After dinner
Spade & Ethridge,
warehousemen and conuui-sion mer
chant a claimed our attention. These
gentlemen have not 'heir superior
in business anywhere; they are up
ri lit, liberal, energetic, and accom
modating; and v.e believe if they
keep their names before the public
as a reminder tbut they are still in
business they will do a large, if not
the controlling, storage and comrnis
t u>n business in Harris county. They
store cotton, and othe.t goods on
reasonable Utns, advance libe lb,
and give their most particular alter,
ion to all merchandise consign I to
hern. Farmers, and others who
wish to consult their own interests
will do well to keep this house in
view ns one of tho I rest firms in Co
lumbus, and deal wi h them accord
ingly. Wo now tun our attention
o
Pr.A. licit, Binfouu it Cos.,
dealers in soluble sininonialed super
phosphate of lime. These enterpris
ing gentlemen are to bo relied upon
as being “all right;" they oiler a
fertilizer that is greatly needed on
much of our worn out lard, and we
have no doubt it would often lie to
tho interests of tho farmer to u*o
more lime and less guano. Dy mix
ing tho material offered by ibis house
with bottte composted manure-heaps
we ctiu secure the best fertilizer ever
used in our country. Try it. L.
(Continued next week.)
“Leaf by Leaf tho Roses Fall.”
Joyce and his whiskey-ring crowd
hnvc been nipped by tho cold frost
of adversity, and Babcock, Grant’s
private aeewtnry, lias been blown into
the ditch ; IJelknup, Secretary of
War, and general bribery agent, has
been swept away from tho parent
stem; Pmehbaok has rolled himself
up and succumbed to tho winter that
is freezing *up the stream of radical
■ utrages ; Shenck has yielded to a
breeze from Great Britain; and
Pierreponl, Jeweil, nnd Robeson ar
rapidly withering, and will soon be
drifted into obscurity where they will
take their chances with the other
effete “rose-leaves.”
Who next? Well, if it wag not
impolitic on the part of the Demo
cratic party to push the matter to an
mpeachment of the President, Grant
would bo tbc next to fall into the
dust; but here tho Democrats -must
he cautious, for just ns sure ns Grant
is impeached, the Republicans will
cry out “persecution,” and every
man, negro, and dog of the party
will rally around Grant and elect
him for a third term; then if l.e
does not keep it as long ns lie lives,
and when he dies will the little affair
to Freddy, or brother Orville lie’s a
fool.
£ILVE R-I? L A T E D W ARE.
Electro-Plated Table Ware,
• AND
ORNAMENTAL ART WORK.
IN GREAT VARIETY,
MA NxUFA C TED B Y
MERIDEN BRITANNA COMPANY
550 Broadway, New York.
The befit Plate*! SPOONS and FORKS arc
fhofie Sdver-Pjated heaviest on the parts
where Tieccs arlly the mo t wear cornea, and
tearing tlic Trade M ilk.
1847—ROGERS BROTHERS—XII.
N. B.—This great improvement ii Silver
Plate-1 Spoons and Emits is applied alike to
•■aril grade of Place, A l.undl oz., as or
dered. The Process and Machinery f r Man
ufacturing these goods arc Patented, 'the
Extra or “ Standard Plate ” made hy tliis
Company is stamped Al, simply, iind is
dated 2<) per cent heavier thnri the ordinary
market standard.
rt'i irst Premium* awarded at all Fairs
where exhihi ed, from W aid’s Fair of 1852
o American Institute Fair, 1874. inclnsivo.
COMMERCIAL.
HAMILTON RETAIL [’RICES.
OOBKECTBU WKKK LY BY COWREBT & KIMHKOIJGII.
Bulk meat—sides 13 1-2
shoulders Id
B icon hams 17
Flour —A $3 50
15 8 no
Com meal 1 00
-near—A 13 1-2
(J 12 1-2
Cotf'e—choice 30
Syrup Now Orleans 00
Florida 70
Cheese —cream 20
Kgirs 10
Butter 25
Chickens 15
CuEtTMUUS WHOLESALE PRICES.
COBHECTKD WEEKLY BY 0. A. KEDD & CO.
Bacon —clear rib sides 14*.
shoulders .11^
Bulk incut—ch ar rib sides 13
shoulders .. 10
Bagging 124 to 10
Coffee, Rio 284®21)
Corn 1 1501 20
Copperas 4 (7® 5
Flour 0 So@ 10 00
Hams —sugar-cured IS
plain 14
Hardware—Swede iron 9
refitted 6
Flow steel 10
lJorse shoes .. 7
Mule shoes .. 8^
Nails .. .. 4 25
Axes, doz .. 12(ft 14
Hides, dry .. .. 10if 1 I
Lard —in tierces .. 16
in kegs .. .. 18019
Leather —harness .. 45
upper, side . 2 50@3 Oo
hemlock .. .. 30033
Meal . . . 1 15
oils—kerosene . . 20021
Rice 9
■Salt .. .. 1 9002 00
Scrap . . .. 60 to 75
Sugar .. . • 12014
Ties .. .. .. 5.J t.<i 0
Tobacco .... 55075
Whirky . , . i 0004 00
JOHN S. REESE CO., Censra! Agent3, Baltimore, Md. m
SOLUBLE PACIFIC
MD
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE,
THE ABOVE TTigLl O-IYXCIO Per tillizor & AUK MANUFAFTHtEb UN LY by t’.e I’VCIKIt.’GIMNOnOM
-I‘AXY, ut tie I work-, < 'iiirle-ton, 8 ('.. anil Wood's li le, Mam., ntulur the wuptnrviHlon oi llleir c inpoteut i.lioia bl, am, bvbrv u.wi u
UUAKRANTKED OF STANDARD GRADE und of FULL WEIGHT, ai hahkko on n.
SOLUBLE PACFIO GUANO
j!\. I'T ID • ’ I >
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE
\V ILL MAIN TA IN THE
Highest . Chemical Standard
THAT can he possibly bo sueuved by tho use of the most approved fertilising Ingredients. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GIJAXO contains a large
amount of Ammonia and Potash, u* well as available I’UoHphute of i.iine, iu> shown by chemical annlV'kl ; but to obtain too utmost efll.iency
in thi , manner, special attention is given to the selection of ingredients which furnish these qualities in the most natural fonn, conceit
trale t ao ns to secure a imiiorm, powerful and lastingiuttuonoe on the plant till matured •
Tll STKAI.T INCRIiASK IX Til,: SAW or THIS GI’ANOfIR TIIB P,IST TKN TH VKS IS A. MtVFieißN T ttVIOCNOR Or ITS ÜBKAT VALUE
flout a low ions the llrst year, its aale have grown to upwards of 00,000 tOTliri In a single season,
rri WO TLiousand Tons of SoiuDlo Paoifio Oruano
Are now bring received at my Warehouse in Columbus anil at various depots cimiuvtod with my sub-agencies, and lam prep,red to s*l*
U.c siune for Cush and ou time without interest, payable in currently, und .Use for Cotton, payable October loth, on a basis of fifteen Csuh
per pound,hr Mid,lUngs. WM. H. YOUNG,
AGENT OF VAC ITIC G tSANO COMPANY,
Oolumtous, Oa-
ADo on hand -PERUVIAN OUAXO, DISS >LVEB BONE. LAXD PLASTER AND ItUSM’aOOK lIATS. for sale for CASH only
(K'9'Arouts for H.uris Couttly —\V. C. JOHNS POX, Uno of Gamble & Copeland, Hamlltua, Gi. THO.S. 11. Kl.VlßllJUiHl, Oatau'.s
Fob)l(j 3m
THIS is the title of anew and hemtifub
oik of art which we have just published.
It is 14 x 19 INCHES in size, m untie in de
sign, finely engraved, and printed on heavy
piste paper. In the foreground is seen t,
young Confederate soldier, who has just re
turned homo I rout the w r, looking sad and
thoughtfully at hht father’s grave which is
show n to him hv an true 1 negro servant.
To llic right the calm river indicates peace
and rest os well as the harbinger of brighter
days to e, mo. It, is u picture that will touch
every Southern heart iindsh' itld find a pluco
in every Southern home. One copy will be
sent by mail mounted on roller and post
paid oil receipt of 25 ets, or 3 copies foi OOets.
Address
JO JIN n UlUl OIF <£- CO, Paha,
Bristol, Ibnn.
AGENTS wanted every where to sell our
cheap and popular pictures. $5 to $1(1 per
day catily made. No money teipiire-l until
the pictures are sold. Bend sbaiup lor cata
logue and tenns.
teb2B-2m,
00LUM3U3 AiaisT
DAILY and WEEKLY.
It you wind i like to subscript) for a live
newspaper. Democratic in politics, and tho
tirt'Hii of the raorr.E, take the Daily or Week
ly Times. Tim paper is n-1 published i" the
interest of any ring or clique, but published
stiielv in ttie interests of Georgia and the
Month.
'l'li© Daily Times is filled with the latest
news of the day that can be gathered hy tel
egraph or correspondence. Terms 58, post
age prepaid hy ns.
The Weekly Times is made up from tho
cream of the daily, and embraces original ar
ticles on various subjects. Arthlcn on farm
ing adapted to our climate and the means of
onr people a specialty. We would like to see
the paper in the hands of every farmer in
this section. Terms $2, wo paying postage,
Address TIMES PUBLISHING 00.,
Columbus, Ga.
CENTENNIAL CLUB RATES,
Now in the time to pecure one or more
good papers at prison within tiio reach of all.
ONE YEAR.
Weekly Encpdrcr-Sim (single copy) sls
Weekly and Sunday 3
CLUB RATES ONE YEAR.
Weekly Ewpdrer-Bim, ten copies or more.
each $1 GO
I he party getting up the club will receive a
cop? one year free.
Weekly Enqiiitvr-Bun and Weekly Louisville
Cornier Journal $3 00
Weekly and Sunday Enquirer-Sun and
Weekly Courier Journal 4 CO
Weekly Enquirer-Sun and Weekly De
troit Free Dress 3 00
Or tin? three weeklies for 5 00
We do not require clubs to be made tin for
arty partioula* ugh* office. W•* will send the
paper to any and rent or postoliice desired by
tbe getter up oi the clubs.
ALJSMJJIY, KLINK & CO, Drop’s,
limiLTOSi FEHALE COLLEGE,
HAMILTON, GA.
The -pong seshlon of 1870 Will begin on
Monday, the 7th of February.
Tuition from 52 to 55 per month, accord
ing to gia le of studies- pavil.lc one-h;;lf in
advance, the lidance at the close of sewdon.
Incidental charee twenty cent- per month
Mu-io on Plano or Guitar, $5 month.
Use of Piano, titty ccntr per month.
Htii'lents will he charged from the lHigin
ning of ttie Hch<datie month In which they
enter till the close ot the session, except in
cast's ol protracted sickicHS.
Board <sm he obtained ut sls per month.
j.,n22 J. H. I/IVKLACE, A. M. I’m. t.
ONLY 15 CENTS!
Jr order to int-roduro it into thousanda of
horn* h where it ir not alrci.dy known, we witi
fiend our great illuHtrated literary find famih
journal, the Cricket on the Hearth, th er
ifionthw on trial for oily 15 cent* l . A mum
moth lh-pHK‘- f>ai*cr, viz*; H irper’B Weekly
eontionin :s wph hdid eontiriu and and filiort fit<;-
ricn. Ket4Chet, poem, etc. Only $1 a year,
v.itii i-'ey&nt piemiurn portfolio, Gpiiib ot
Aineiic-iti Art, hv Al-Uue Cos. or 75wntu with
out pietoiuin. Writ.- atone- to VAI Lupton
Si Cos JJ7 Dark Ilo.v, New York. marls
$5 TO Z2Q per day at home, B:itriples
wuiiii r i free. Stinson &Cos, Portlanil, Me.
SEND 25c. toG i’ Rowell & Co,New Yoik.
for pamphlet, of HX) page, containing
lists of liOtX) new.p iiers and e.iimutos show
ing co-1 of advertising.
sl2 a day at home — agents wanted out
fit ..it lu.b Dee. true Go, Augusm, lie.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
From tbi* data my terms will be Httiinrt.Y exstt, atul I shall offer special
iiultiuemcuU lo my cusiomuia. My alock of
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GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
wi I always bo lttrgo and varied. I lmvo in store the beat and cheapest 'ot
of PUii’t; in this market, put up in barrels and sucks, ut wholesale auJ retail.
Meal at mill price#. Corn, Outs, Bran, Bacon and hulk meats.
Lard, Sugars, Coffees, 'Fous, Syrups.
Wines und Liquors, Shoos, stuplo Dry Goods.’
Fancy Grooming, Canned Goods,“etc., etc.
You can save money by calling on mo before purchasing, n* 1 shall hav e
no bad debts to make good by charging long prices; and I buy my good,
f rom importers and manufacturers for cash.
My niotlo henceforth will be “Small profits and quick sales.”
No eliargc for dray age. Respectfully, J. 11. HAMILTON.
Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Sts., Columbus, Ga.
W. J. WAIT. J, A. WALKEIt. CHAi. H, WJfV*.
WATT Sc WALKBR,
WIIOLBSALE AND 11OTAIL
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT^
CORNER UNDER RANKIN HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GA.,
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Ikive the Largest and Beat Selected Stock of Grooerxea in thia oii'\
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CONSISTING 0 *■ )
BACON SIDIB, Bulk sides, Bacon shoulders, Bulk shoulders, Bulk hams, Bacon bain*
islid in tierces, buckets and kegs
FLOint of all grades, including the celebrated Bu.vjm lasi brand —the best in tb ,■ !X
BAGGING, Ties, Halt, Sugar, Mackerel, Honp. Cheese, Coffee, Oysters, Haidines, Crack ',
Potash, Hoda, Starch, Shoes, Boots, and Staple Dry Goods, such as
Ostuburgs, sheeting, slditings, check-, stfip.is, yarns aud pauts goods.
Alro a well-selected stock of WHISKY, from $1 per gallon to $5, aud ol any lot nr
per cent proof that may ho desired.
Our stock of SUGAR Includes every grade and price, and our lot of BYBUP canr.o’h.
etpialod in this city Is includes all grades of New Orleans in barrels, also several hu'-i ‘
bands clmice Florida Syrup, which is superior to anything in the market, and much ■ hen -
in price. It has a delightful flavor, iicb, clear color, and selected expressly for our tun
Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before purchasing elsowV'
leb2-1 y WATT & W ALKjHi.
N. H. BARDEN,
Soul tlx Side or IF 5 m. Olio Sq_uare,
Keeps constantly on hand, Cheap fo *■ Cush,
BACON, Sugar-cured HAMS, SHOULDERS, LARD, FLOUR,
All gt'fldeß SUGAR, best Hyson TEA, Rio COFFEE, from fine to <-In,ire.
Best Florida SYR UF, Early Rose Early Goodrich and Fitik eye FATO iL L ~
Best Cream CHEESE, PICKLES, {gallons, half gallons, quarts and Vi:
TOBACCO, choice lot CIGARS, PEPPER, French PRUNES, L<. and :
don Layer Raising, Salmon, Oysters Nuts, and CONFECTION ERIE
Lot of fresh Garden SEED, good assortment of NAIJ.b,
Brandy Peaches, Chow Chow, Soda, Soap,
Powder and Shot, etc., etc.
A&ft ViEST ©ISIBiiIP E=C2)lfc ElEffl (SiiSi&L
®4r 0. If .’Cook always on hand, and will take pleasure In walling on customers, f. ’ls
Hkadquautkes Aumy of thk Rk.SI’ECTAULK AND (bvr::u., I
CoLfsinuH, Ga., October 20, 1873. f
General Orders , No, 1.
All stragglers from this command, not destitute of s"'fres; e. t. and J,
•Otis of presenting a rospectalile appearance in the march of lift—oil • 10.
•ontcmplfttc nmlrimony, and nil who have received even a scratch f'tOid the
ragged edge of Cupid's davt—are hereby invited to report in person, v. :k
--•ut delay, at the well known
Clothing House oi Thomas & Prescott,
b, Cotumous, Ga., where they can supply themselves from their superb' •• ,Ak
with every article of apparel worn hy mortal man, Including elegant a !
-übatantiul Business Suits; elegant and fashionable Dress &•*#>:; Oa-mm-t
of all kinds. Wedding Suits made to order in the highest style of the ;..t
with a matrices and beauty of finish appropriate to the most refined
Also an innumerable quantity of every stylo and variety of (\*:tfs, Vg,
Pants, Underclothing, trunks. Valises, U morel las, etc. And last of all,
not the least, their celebrated Kata* Shift, which has no superior in urat- iiv
or make, sold hy them al $1.25 cu&h.
J‘rices lotccr than c'Jcrbefore.
By order of THOMAS it PRESCOTT, Tine cloth'
l’r.txn;i:’u Dlvil. Adjutant. oo.'As