Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, March 29, 1876, Image 4

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fi;f /arm anil fronsfljoft. Wrljlit* rad UcaAor**. Bushel*. I.V. Bnslml*. Mi*. When*. #i> I Shelled tiorn - stt i Com in die c:)r 7t> l'uu - lift Itj iU .Oiu 2k Bailey 47 | Irih fioutoo* 8 tiwrei p >taue* 65 VV hit* bean* - 68 Otor betra -40 Olover fifed *0 Timothy need- 40 Fi*x MX'd r 6O llettip need - - 44 44 There’* u time for all tiling*.’ Epw iaily fur paying bacon and guano note*. Don’t try to cultivate much grain. You might have to rauc atock to eat it. Homo made bacon i neither *o good or no lively an Wentem meat. — •specially when the latter baa nkip porn in it. It ia anid that neither time nor tide waits for man. Nor do they who nell bncon and guano—when those little biu of paper fall due. We noticed a farmer tak : ng one of the back atrccU the other day in go ing out of town. lie had a few sacks of fragrant juaner. What’s the use of planting e.ane and making yonr own sugar f Can't you buy it in town ? 44 Store nngar’’ in,much sceter and goea further — into your pocket. A now nosing around with twelve or fifteen pigs grunting after her, is wery annoying to sensitive people. It would dis-gruntle almost any one --who hasn’t got every day sense. The planter who comes to town and boasts of the big ootton which be ia going to pitch this year, is all right. Of course he is going to hit the nail on the head this year—if he don't miss it, and raaeh his fingers. The farmer who raise* liis own meat must feci very miserable, when be ce* hi* neighbor jauntily driving by with a cask of Western baoon. It ie a luxury and a privilege which i* denied him. Poor fellow. The farmer who can act artiide of guano, for which he hoe given hi* note, payable in the fall, and whinlle a lively air a* be jog* homeward, ia poMwaeod with an eiaaticjty of ajiitita accorded to hut few. We warn our merchants apabiat those farmer* who do not come to town often. And when they do corn© buy only what they are aotuully atompellcd to hav paying down for the saute, and then striking a bee line for borne. They arc (elfish, danger ous men. The farmer who can say hi* pray ©ns and go to *leep with a good con- AOienee, renterubering that he ha* guano and bacon note* to meet this fall, liaa arrived at a blissful—hut callous elate of sublunary existence. Why should farmers bother them aelve* about raising cults? After they’ve settled their guano and bacon bill* this fall, can’t they take what is left of the proceed# of their year's labor, if anythiug is left. and buy a mule or horse raised in Kentucky or Tennessee? Of course they can ; And of course they w ill We haven’t heard of any instances recently where pigs have done any serious damage, hut as a faithful sen tinel on the natch tower, wo are again constrained to want planters on thia subject. They may root up the ingera*.— 77'<wi<ni*'*// Times. Thomaaton Herald: Our farmers •r* now busy planting corn; they ray they are starting out on anew pro grams* tin* year. They are going to raise plenty of something to eat, and theu all the e. ttoit they can. If they will but stick to tint idea and practice it rigidly, liard limes will go turns where else. Rwirit for Ink.—l thought I would not writ* a. other word wi h thin detestable “writing fluid,” but * ait until I l ad made royael! a w hole gallon of good black ink. But it oc curs to me that come one else m:tv be entering for good black iuL, and f tell tin tu how to get a gal lon of it for a linin'. 1 l ave madv it rev.-ra' timet* with miw* and the matcrials hnve never cost over un cent*. The acual eo-t is probably I*-N but j 'v.i druggist ay not be wiHiug u* put ti|i a p eecripiion for fren eo email a sum. Ask him for 1 oa. tg'ract of logwood, 48 grains bichromate < f jtotash, 24 grains prut eiate of potash. Heat a gallou of r<tn water to boiling, add the log wood and boil fire minutes, tlnn add fHe other materia!* and boil alto gether two mind iff. NEWSPAPERS. CENTENNIAL CLUB BATES, N"* ia tb* tlmr t | Harare <mr or m*w tfOud >ai )ni- *> n iu.m ti4* red*- hot All. OMK I'lAt. Weekly Kfitjtiifcr-aSdjji x'2 We*kl) *i*i Miutl*y. 3 n.i if lurtPOM' UAi. Weekly Euquifvr Mja, ten oo|iuw or morf, Miii $1 AO I hr | Ally tfc-tliii* op Hit: club will receive m c <*|v oims year fusm. Weekly Kaqnir t r-Snn n<j Weekly I/iuisvillc Oimlt r Jot riii* ... %ii 00 Weekly and Sunday Koqtiirer-ftiiu and W<ckI > Courier Journal 4 CO Weekly Kiiquiici’ Sun no<J YVukly !>*•* troll Five Pr<m. 3 W) Or the tlire# wckijuH for 6 00 We flo not reqiifa rlubs to be jjmuJc up for any |*4irMiiUr *H*foflicr. We will Henri the paper to any udilrt** or poatofijee daired by the gi-ttor Up ol tin* <ltib*. KLJNK A CO, Prop's. Hint* gras* seed ! 4 line'*wheat - 62 IHed |M*nohe* 38 Dried apples - 24 O i'ions - Salt, 60 Stone cos] - 88 Mult 40 It ran 20 I Turnips | Plastering huir 8 | Oiml’ked lime 8(7 | Corn meal - 48 j Fine salt - 64 | (•round peas 23 COLUMBUS TIMjSS. DAILY jinb WEEKLY. II jrou would like to subscribe for e live i , Democratic in pullli™, and the nruHfi of Tan ranrLl, hike the Daily or Week ly Ttuu-e. Th paper i n<4 published In tie Interest of any rug or cliqu.-, liut pablUhed sololv 111 the iutejniL. of Georgia anil the Knulti. The Dtlly Times la filled with the latest new* of the day that ran he gathered by tel egraph or vorrmpoudeuoe Terms fB, post- Sire prepaid by ns. Hie Weekly Times I* mule up from the cream of the daily, and embraces original ar ticle* <s> various suble ts. AUdlra on farm Irisc adapt, and to unr climate and the means of our |tople a sp.rislly We would like to s-e the paper in the hands ol every farmer ia this section. Terms 12, we paying postage Address TIMPUBLISHING ('O.. Columbus, Ga, THE SUNNY SOUTH, The Largest and Handsomest Lit erary Paver in America. BRILLIANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPECIMENS FREE.'ta^ * I>ie following n- stories will foon Its eotnnieuaod, awl will l>e the most intensely thrilling of any romjuuc. yet published iu au American youruaj: Bill. Roscoe,or Northand South—. tlirill lng national rum iuo*, based on the adminis trations of President* lets obi and Johnson, and the execution of Mrs Surratt in 1805 Written by a distinguishedsi Desman. Written In Hood, or The Midnight Pledge a story of the lust Napoleon's ruigu. liy M Quad, of the Michigan press. Fighting Against Kate, or Atone in the World- a brilliant mxrcty serial, now ruu nlng. tiy Mrs Mary E Rryun, who is the finest story-writer of the ate. Kdith Hawthorne, or TheTumptationsof a Factory Girl—by a popular novelist. Rt min!se< Dees of the Confedotate Govern ment—by Col II it Capers, chief clerk of tire Ireastny department under Mr Muinniinger. This will lie a deeply interesting set let of /duittiu*. giving tint early trials, disadvanta so'. and many amusing im hlents of our peo ple in tiufir i'Aorta to establish an imlepen ilent government. A numtver oi umwnuUy liri'llant siiort sto ries appear in each imue, with a great vath ty of spaikling liilMtellaneous matter u|hiu ail subject# Kutsmrlptlon $3 a year, Clu*-* of tour and npwatds 60 eatb; (Intis of twenty and upwards $1! 25 ca 11. Extra oopy free ouo yea t tor a eiuh of live id $3. Address J II SEA IS, Atlanta, da. THE SAVANNAH WE Kill MOUSING NEWS Will bo m nt to any MbluviH fix month** for otu* tlol'jvr Tlilm !oih)OI tJit chew*pot ivrrk- I'liMiblirt!. Jt is invE a blanket bluet in *l.i< h all N'llh uf iiiAitrr pro miaou imly •lirown. It is a tu*ilv-ptni< <1 four p ut* p| <r * con pm tiy nuuic up, and edited with KUMit cart’. Nothin:/ of u dull or heavy char* * ter id atlmitti’d iato the column* of thfl Weekly. It Ik kii claU>rat4 )v compiled com pendium of the ln*t thinga lint appear in the Poilv News, 'Hie telegraphic dispatches of litv uiek are rtM’dttod ami oar< fully weeded of eiverj tiling that is not strict)v <*f a news character. It alao contains full repot ts of the markets; thus, tin so who have not the mi vantage of a daily mail, tan got all the utM'S, fur six months, by .ending one dollst to the potiltalxer; or for on* yeat by st'inliug two dollars The Daily Morning New* is the same rell atde organ of public opinion that it lia* al ways ta*en- -vigorous, thoughtful and conser vative 111 tlu* dim ust-iiiti ot I lie issue* of the day . and lively, tgiatkllng ami entertaining ill it* presentation ot tile new* in gather ing and publishing the latest information and in dha-UMiing quiatiui.s of public policy, the i Morning News is fully atmast ot the most enterprising Journalism ot the times. Price. $lO tor I'.’ months; $5 ford months. Tlu' I'll Weekly News has the same featutes a* tlie Daily News Price, s6for 12montha; $d lor ti months. Money fur either paper can he sent by V 1 O older, r.g .tried letter or express, at pnb j lisbet s tisk THE HARMS JiEfff PRISING WFICE Is the largo-t In the Slate. Every desert (t. lion of i'diith i; done at the shorted notice Wank Iks Us of all k'tuls made lo order Book lliml ng and H> Bug execut'd with dis finch lj.mi.aU* for wo*k prom ptly lur ttihlied. Addixv* all letters to .1 It E'Tlli, S ivannuh 0 G-IVEN AWAY r |"V every reader of th" Kamilv Jon-nxl. I Ctuiwni. Amiri a #lO To.ted Rn g-avia-. 22*28, Our large end l-int 1 - n | UnM engraving, containing over 200 1 Mcticul view- an I iO' ' raj's of nil letting even'* and iwraunagix from the Undine oi Cobratw*s t ■ til" pivw' i time. including a nnw'idleimt ( and |*<if<ct view of the On ten iret budding- In Kairmount Park at Phila delphia. will te given to Ihe leader. ' f our used literary nod fashion pacer, the Weekly Kmdy Journal, contain'd;; throe aplendi-' (xm't' Ucst 'oixw, tocetl.erwith short skrtch (V and a Ur. e Muu't of miscellaneous read mv tva | tour minks on (rial, Including the oi.mvina. lost;a.ld for $1 Am news i dealer will ive y. u a enpt tree or udirre* ; *he Fam v Journal. 2?*2 Brand way, New ¥cfb Aje*t irawtMl irayrtiri ONLY ONE DOLLAR! GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. sir** tub r>wsßTsDi7. •James M Smith governor p\v Ah aaroter ad J W Warrsß secretaries ( itnitvr (h |mrtnt nt. Tliotna*C Howard sod 0 Williams r'e k. creative deiaitrocut. .1 II t'.iinpo ill warrant clerk. U J| Grigsby bi'iwnpf and recording cletk. *tat iiotisr oaricsiM. X C Rvoe't wiciet it) ot'statu. .1 K Jones clerk. W I. Gold niilh comptroller general. J IV lino froe and J IV Goldsmith clerks. John Jonas treaeurer. Miller Giicvc clerk .tool Ilianlmra lihrarian. K A l lewellenaup t of public tmlldlngs, etc. (i J Oir slate who| commissioner. Dr I bom is K Green sup'! of lunarit* asvlurn. vt D Williams sup’t academy tor the blind. W O Cannot sup't deaf and dumb aj luin. scpHr.as coder Flon Hiram Warm r chief Justice lion Jl K 4fc<' y jiaJU'e. Jinn II I* Triptie jud.ro. N J Hammond atUtmcy-gcntral. Z I) Harrlstiu clerk. Henry Jackson reportiT. The Supremo Ootirtrlta at seat of (ovrrn men*, laarunine on the third Monday in Jan uary and first Mon 'ay in July in vneli yoar. CBifTAMiiOCUBK JUKICIAL CIKCPI f. M J. Crawford ijudgc W A Utile solicitor general Chattahooeheo —lh Mondays in March and Scpti mlsir. Hart la—2d Mondays In April and October. Marion- 2d Mondays in Aptil and October. Muscogee—2d Mondays In May and Nov’bor Stewart— 4th Mondays in April and October. Talltot -2d Momlavs in March and- epf’lH T. lavlor —lst Mondays in April and October ICINGS FORD’S OSWEGO riuiK And SILVER GLOSS STARCH For the Laundry. Manufactured by T. KINGS FORD & SON. TUB nwr *TAHOn Ilf TIIE WORLD. (la'<*r a buMUtlfu! finibh to the linen, and the difference ’u coet lx?tween it ui.tl common Ktnroh it- acarccly half h cent for an ordinary wAbhing. A%k yonr grocer for it, IvINGSFORD’S OS'A/EGO CORN STARCH 10ft PinillllfOH, (U.ANO MANGE, ICE CREAM, &C., Ih tlie oiisfinal—<* tat'liHbed in 1848 —hikl prenci ve* itn reputation ek purer, stronger and more delicate than uy other article of the kind offertd, either of the name name, or with o'her titlcH. Sttyenrow Macadam, Ph. D., etc., the high (t chernical authority of Europe, carefully Aualvzed this Corn Starch, and any* it is a moot excellent article of diet, und in chemi cal and feeding proportion in fully equal to the hist arrow root. Direction* for making Puddings, Custards, etc., accompany each one pound package. For sale hyall Arnt-elOiß grocers, roal43m VINEGAR u 4 SWEET CIDER. Hiß undcrshcned proposes to furnish to the trade and for tainily use a superior article of Pure White Wine and Cider Vinegar, and Sweet Cider , at prices that defy competition—all things considered These articles are superior to any made iti the South having received the first premium at our lust State lair us the nr.sT. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaran teed. Addiess DAKWIN G. JONES, to tl Atlanta, Ga. | BUYKOXE Until you get our Complete Price List It Kill fay you Kell, Dolton Brothers 21 IN.SSt. St. Louis. THE BECKWITH PORTABLE © Family Sowing Machine, • f aiMM lty *V Hjmm and rquHl to nnj’, re. | KNttlless 4f coal. Beauty, Utility and Strength totnhined. •n<l Automatic Stitch Fastener. Alt other Muchlnca rcqulro Hi® movement of troni 25 to 30 pieces to •veto Milrh—tin# requires but Two! litnc® it I* A ■vmtv'l ofWmnlictiy mut Mirciunh. For ml! panic* ul*r*emi tor Circular—then buv no other until vou •e® tho M®chln®, for "cvina ’ Akoutt mntC(l Mitvry in |A* oitmf v It 15 are wnt with the order th bthmc® ran Im C O i> nntrt |y full prioo iorlutlo NscHipp*, perceiHJij;® on to Ik* deducted when Mix Machines ie paid lor Term* to ciush with onler, or 0. 0.1). # UECKWITH S. M. Cos.. 862 Brexdwxy, N. Y. THE PARKER CUN. CIRCOkAR PARKER BRO’S WEST MERIDEN,CT. BEGRWITH S2O. Portable Family Sewing Machine^ THE MOST POPULAR •fay in ihe market. Make* th* Mott Dosabli Stitch, with Strength, Cl|Mci(r, and Kqu*l im any, regard***# of coat. Dffkwltk Srwliig machine Cos,, 862 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. wsnMd x*rjwkcr*. baud (a. DKBTORS & I'REDITOKS NOTI- E All persons indebted to the estate of John Riooks decease I are hereto required to >nk immediate payment and there having claims g.vsS said estate are required to pr< - I them o.de authenticated within the time pre i scrlhed hv law. Uhl's if AT BROOKS. AJrn r hl UlßNEfi’s MONTHLY for 1876. Tire publishers Invite attention to the fob ■ lowing list of some of the attractive arth Jus serunri lor Scribner's M(.nthly lor ibe coin ing y ear. In the Held of Action, he lde< nn rn'toiw nnrelettes and shorter stories, th**i( will be two remarkable serial stories by Am crican an hors, 'i be first of Ilt< se, now coin ■dote in our band-, Gabriel Conroy, by liret Jimte, begins in the November nnmlier, anu will run twelve months. 'liiis i■ Mr llarte tiist czt. nded work. The scene* and charac ters, which the author has chos.ii fiom hi favorite field, California, are painted with characteristic vividness and power, and the work is doubtless the most graphic record of early California life tiiat lias yet appealed. We shall also begin. In the January ntira her, I’hilip Nolan’s Friends, or Show tour FassporU, by Edward Everett Hale. Ihe scene of this story is laid in the Southwestern territory, now forming the States of Louisi ana and Texas, at the time of Aaron Burr’s treason. The character* lived in a section a hie)i was now American, now French, and now Spanish, arid this record of their adven turoiis lives makes a story of inteuso and un iiug'Cing interest throughout. A second Farmer’s Vacation, by Col Geo E Waring, Jr. Col Waring is now in Eu rope, visiting, In a row-boat ride of 200 miles, one of the most fertile Riel interesting of the vine-growing valleys of Europe, ’inis sec ond series of papers promises to tie even more interesting th in that with which our lenders are already familiar. Centennial Letters, edited by John Vance Cheney. A rare collection of Revolutionary letteis, mainly from stores in the hands of the descendants ot Col Joseph Ward. They are full of interest, and will lie read with a mro relish in connection with the Centennial celebration of the year. Brilliantly illustrated articles on American colleges, written respectively by their friends, will appear during the year. The revived interest in college life makes these papers es pe. tally timely, and will secure for them un usual attention Elegantly illustrated articles on Old New York, by John F Mines, will appear at once, and will attract the attention of i'll, in city or country, who mark with Interest the de velopment of the great metropolis, and affec tionately remember the quaint peculiarities of its olden time. Every number is profusely illustrated, thus enabling ns to give to our descriptive and nai rative articles an interest and permanent value never attained in a non-illtislrated pe riodicul. Under its accustomed management the magarJne will in the future be devoted, as it hes lu*en in the past, to sound literature und Christian progress, Terras $1 a year, 3f.c a number. Address KCIUBNF.It & CO, New York. Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna. E, & 11, TANARUS, AXTBOXY & CO,, 591 Broadway, New York, (Opp. Metropolitan ITotcl) Alaniifarlnrrr*, Iraportrrs h Dealers in CHROMOS AND FRAMES, Stereoscopes and Viev.'s, Albums, GrapUoscopes and Suitable Views PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Headquarters for everything in the w:ij of STKREOPTICONS and MAGIC LANTERNS, Being manufacturers of the MICItO SciKNTI Ftc rIA NTfHN, feTKR ko* Panopticon, Univhrsity Stku*orricon, AIIVRJITI-KU’ H SIKKEOITICON, Autopticon. School Lantkkn, Family Lantern, People’s Last kiln . Each style being the best of its clnpp in the market. Catalogues of lanterns and slides wit’i directions for using s* ntou application. Any enterpiising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. Cut this advertisement out for refereneo With no Toilsome Tread of the Treadle. ONLY 15 CENTS! In order to introduce it into thousands of home* where it i* not already known, we ivid send our great ilinatrated literary mid fntnilv journal, tho Orieket on tl.e Hearth, thtee month* on trial for oily 15 cents. A mam moth 16-page payer, nine Harper's Wt eklv, containing splendid continued and short sto ries, “ketches, poems, etc. Only $1 a year, with elegant premium portfolio, Genu of American Art, by- Aldine Cos. or 75cents witli nut pteminm. Write atoms to K M but ton & Cos 87 I‘ark Row, New Vork. mtvrlu Dll. D. sormwicK. 85 and 87 Whitehall st, Atlanta, Ga, Continues to cure all cases of obstacles to marriage, blood impurities, obstruction of menses from any cans ', and every ailment or sickness whi< h results from abuse or imprn itence, with unpirallebd success Having the experience of many years in his speiial tns, be levs perfected remedies that are efl'rrc toal In all these eases. His patients are be ing treated by m il and express everywhere. Call or address with stamp in confidence. ©3BAV:E THIS is the title of anew and beautiful ork of art which we have just published. It is 14 x UFINCHES in sire, artistic in de sign, finely engraved, and Yriuted on heavy p ate paper. In the foreground is seen a young Confederate soldier, who has just re turned home from the w ,r, looking sad and thoughtfully at his father's grave which is showu to him by an need negro rvant. lo the light the calm river indicates peace and rest as well as the harbinger of brighter days lo OHIO. It is a picture that will torn h every Southern heart and should find a place in every Southern borne. One copy will be sent by mail mounted on roller and post I'"id on receipt of 25 cts, or 3 copies for 50 cts. Address ./ 01/.X /,' l V.'/r 0W ,f CO, Pubs , Bristol, Tenn, AGENTS wanted every where to sell our cheap an t popular pictures. $5 to $lO pr day easily m ole. No money required until the pictures are sold. Send >baujp for cata logue nd terms. foh23-2m. Masters’ Patent Swing' o This swiug is now being manufactured by <he undersigned Ever; child should have one Agents wanted In every town and city ru the United States. Address M. NEW MARK. Corner Broughton and Jetltrson ,ts. P>’ 80 1m Savannah, Ga. "iTa n* *,-,7 | -~— n,, <V** '~ * iVa— •' : - .' ' • •O. ■ - ‘.l --■ / >’jt ••• V"T • f C: : }j3SK*h • ' r * . •' fj . • •••.' ;r.. -:7-. j r *' , ■■■. : . V'V. .oi . . .. ■ i i v. ■ Tlie Btiral Carolinian is tUc leading agri cultural journal of the .South Publishers and editors are all Southern men, ami it is devoted exclusively to the interest*of South ern agriculture While it is not the paid or gun of tlie Patrons of Husbandry, or of any society or set of men, it lias been the most powerful advocate for the establishment ot Granges in the South, and its influence has contributed greatly to the present prosperity of the order. D. H Jacques, Esq., of Charleston, S C., Editor-in-Cbief. Charles It. Dodos, Esq., of tlie Depart ment ot Agriculture, Washington, D. C., En tomologionl Editor. Hkoolau CoMHiKirroßfl—Col. D Wyatt Ai ken, Washington, DC; Henry W Kavenet, E-q, Aiken, SC; Kev C W Howard, Kings ton, Ga; Col N H Davis, Greenville, SC. Btirid Car linian vd p r annum. Address WALK kit, EVANS & COGSWELL, janlotf Publishers, Charleston. SC. li VillLTlA HUE lASTIIUTE. This Institution, under the care of Prof La Hatte. a practical teacher of twelve years’ experience, is now open for the reception ot students. Patronage is solicited, with this understanding: That boys hist learn if they come to this school. RATES I'F.R MONTH. Alphabet and tirst reading $ 2 Primary clas-es 3 Intermediate classes 4 Collegiate classes 5 Bookkeeping bv double entry (c. mplotxl) 30 Incidental expenses pro rata STUDIES CLASSIFIED. Pkimaky—2d Header. 1-t Geography, Spell ing, Primary Arithmetic and Writing: or 3d Reader, 3d Geography, Spelling. Primary Grammar,'Arithmetic and Writii g. Intermediate -4th le ader, English Gram mar, Primary Geometry, Aritmetie, Philoso phy, Dictionary and Writing—Compositions; or 6th Reader, Latin Grammar, Latin Reader, Elementary Geometry, Philosophy, Element ary Algebra, Übetoiic, Dictionary and Writ ing-Compositions. Collegiate (elective) —Elocution, History, Geometry, ( lassieal Latin, Greek, Trigonom ctry,surveying and Engineering, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Evidences of Christianity , &c. tic. Extras-— Bookkeeping, Drafting, Coloring. Students charged from day' of entrance to close of session, except iu cases ot sickness protracted over one month. Tuition due at close of sessions. First session six months; 2d, four months. Boarding from £l2 60 to sls per qponth. J&r Every student absolutely required to keep the rules and regulations of the school. For further particulars appl >■ to the Princi pal. bbo 0. H I.A HATTE. XCTTURC-' '*\r -v— —v w u STANDARD Fire and Burglar SAFES. Counter, Platform, Wagon & Track SCALES. Send for Price-List. Agents Wanted* Marvin’s Safe Cos., 265 Broadway, New York, 721 Chestnut St., Phila. -- .•tip'ewy.'- !< o*d ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS- A STANDARD INSTITUTION. lAMCT, CUBAt'Esr AND BEST IN THE SOI TIT. The only Business School in the South con ducted l>y an experienced Merchant and l’rac tical Accountant, llie actual expenaes of stud'nts are from fifteen to twenty per cent less than it will cost them t> attend second class, or imported institutions. The Course of Study is conducted on Actual Business Principle*, supplied with Ranking an I other offices, combining every known futility for imparting a Thorough Practical Business Education in the shortest possible time and it t e least expense. Graduate* oi t bis institution, us practical accountants, stand pre-eminent over those from any other Busi ness school in the country. The established reput'd ion of this Institu- I tion. 'he thorough, practical course of i's study , and tin success of its Graduates, ranks it the leading BUSIXESS SCHOOL IX THE SOUTH. Our course of AtTCAt business training is the best and most practical of the age. No vacation-'. Students admitted at anytime. No tl'-s'S Business Advocate, containing full particulars, mailed to any address. B. F, MOORE, A. 11., President 200 COOKING STOVES' FOK SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES, BY W. H. BOBARTS & CO., who invite the attention of the public to their large and complete stock consisting of Coolilns and. Heating STOVES (Charter Oak and other first-class patterns), (Irnifs, Hollow Ware, Wood ar.d Willow Ware, Silver, Plated and Britannia Goods Crockery and Glass Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, of our own importation. Manufacturers of Tin , Copper and Sheet Iron Ware of every description. Prices as low as the lowest. [Columbus, Ga., Nov. 28, 1874 THE PEOPLES CLOTHING HOUSE. T am now offering to the public the largest stock of Ready made Clothing to be found in any Southern city. I buy from first hands, and sell at the very lowest pri ces—being determined not to be undersold try any house in the State. Examine for yourselves. STRAUSE’S CLOTHING HALL, 86 23road st, Columfous, Ga. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN INSTITUTION ✓ MOBILE LIFE IMSII’CI CO. O'lT* BffoMlCj Ala® M. MCCARTHY. President. H. M. FRIEND, Secretary. SHEPPARD IIOBIaNS, Actuary. Patronize Home Institutions. Insure in this Sterling, Sound, Reliable Company. I lie Mobile Liie can give you ;is good protection for your money as any Northern company. I he Mobile Lif* was o’ganized by well-known merchants and bankers of Mobile, in Jane. IS7I, and baa issued 5.500 Policies, and paid over One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Collars Death Losses Every loss has been promptly paid without a day’s delay. INS!’RE YOUR LIFE I INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE INSURE YOUR LIFE I INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE Ida. tlae IVLOE3IX_.iI] X-iIXXE] Live, active, enterprising men wanted in every county in Georgia to work for the Mobil* Life. Apply to 11. 0. RANDALL, Gen’l Agent, Gadsden, Ala. LOWELL WAREHOUSE. SLADE & etheredge: Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Columbus, - - Georgia* Bugging and Ties for sale. U iriies not wishing to sell, can get liberal advances upon cotton stored wi 'h n- J. B. SLADE jul 16-6 m c. A. ETHEREDGE. DIAGONAL SUITS, WORSTED SUITS, BEAVER SUITS Blue and Black, CASSIMKRE SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS BOYS’ SUITS, Jliusrow FURS, CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, BEAVER “ blue ic black Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods in endless variety.