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TIIK JOURNAL
KUGKMC GRAN BERRY, Editor
Why Is U not Sold I
The people have o long Wkud for
<he'Governor to off-r the North un-1
South Railroad for mile that llv are
bogitininffTn-doubt tlmt tow will *Wi*
Ho ao. It "ha* Wen .nggeafsd that
hu is afraid of offi-rimr it, for fear that
he might uot find a purchaser; but
this cannot i> the case, aa ho haa
been informed that tiie road, under
the terma of the hi!!, would u-e:
i h ready hale. We have boeu tie
formed that there nee atohvidtiahi
outside the company whe are per
fectly able to make tire bond, and
are anxious to put m a led for the
road. The road at this lime ia not
paving expense*, and we have been
informed thul the'Governor wilt uot
•flow it to iucUr any iudebtedneaa
•gainst fhe State, heoce we may aoon
•OK poet to are the traiue over it atop,
unless there is a change. We have
heard it aunnised that Governor
Smith, from a policy move, will take
no action in regard to the tale of it,
leaving it for hi* successor to diapoae
of. but we are hardly prepared to be
lieve this. The at< ok hold era, aa well
a* the peoide, are anxious to know
what is to become of the road, and,
nuitrs the Governor makes some dis
position of it, it is uot more than ia
due them for him to let them know
wi-at hia iuten lions are in regard to it.
Examination at Warerly Hall.
We bad the pleasure of attending
the cloning exercise* of the aohoul ni
Wavcrly Hill lust Friday. The
crowd which assembled to witness
the exercise* wan the laigont we have
aen on uch an ocoaaion in a long
lime. The house traa no filled that
we erer unable to Hud stamling
room, hence we were unable to hear
any of the recitation*. We hare un-
Ueratood they all did well. At the
night exhibition we met with the
same late, and oould not eveu get
•landing room. We were present *t
the dinner table, and here, ever) body
found a place, but were not able to
dnd a place for all the good thing*
<theee people at Wavcrly Hall are *o
•oheracteriNlio in getting np. We
•Aonbt materially if there in, in the
ijreoenil, a better neighborhood in the
waftwte wuntry than that of Waverly.
'Where w* one feature that marred
Vlae ftletuuire of the occaion, and we
take the liberty of calling th aiteu
ien of the young folk* to it. Wo
mean the inoeMant chattering going
n in the rear of the congregation.
The coiifuaion wa* great that
Prof. Calhoun felt the moea.ity of
threatening to done the exercise* if
continued. Thia i* very wrong in.
d.ed, and in fact wae exceedingly
thoughtleaH and unkind toward ll:e
patrons who have paid their money
lor the schooling of their children,
and were anxiou* to *e> with what
rrault. It showed no reject for
teacher, pupil, or patron, and it would
Vm> well that those who behave iu
auch an indecorous manner should
remain at home. Mr. Calhoun has a
vei y large rchool, and ia quite popular
w i.h the people there aa a uaoher.
'IV Herald, In di*oussing lh
Preaidemial question, aav* a* the
ctnvauM now stand*, Oonkling leads.
No prudent party will wi*h Blaine
a* the candidate, iu view of hi*
transaction* iu the Pacific Bond*.
The only power Blaine oho have i
I iiu'iunati ia to name the (Teat
Unknown, end the llerahl thiuk*
hie voice will go for Wahbrn,
of Illinois, in which eveoi Wa*h-
Imm will probably be the auooe**
lul candidate. The Time*, iu di*.
cm-sing the political ailuaiion, under
the caption,‘"The two Candidate*,"
•eve: Blnoe’a chance* a a Pitwideu*
tia caudidaie, can be diwpoaed of be
fore the Convention. The extraor
dinary proceeding* yesterday before
tbe HoawConiniiltee, reveal* Biai u
in a light wiiich ia fatal to hi* avail,
ab lity as a Presidential candidate.
A* to Conkling, the Times contend*
thul be i* not tire second choice of
lUaiueV friend*. It aigw* against
hi* nomination, and tnelcaia again*),
|,U candidacy being sustained under
the prs’enoe that hi* naine * neces
sary t carry New \ ork rotate. '1 he
*1 lii nue review* the work of the
ltt | übhean Convention*, which have
all now been he-d, aud pte-elll* a in
-1 I lie streugh ot the Pre*i
deulial caudniale*. The whole vote
of Ue Convention t* and inti**
g.ry i a ebi*ee 87H l)i tbi. i hiu.
t, r it credit* |i;t;,ie with 30; t-d,
hiiirt<in, 131 von**-; 1 ‘JO;
Cot-hung, t>7, Ilaruacß, ot>; Have*,
tfi; Jewell, to, Waanhuiol; thc
uukiiown, h'ing the votes of North
Larulitn aud Florida, Hi
Why not Prove 111
We seldom take ifp a newvpaper
that doe* not havo something lossy
about Mullock, Blodgett, and Kim
ball, and the “little tin b xes,” they
bate, h w almost invariably the
cjso thattbep pern -nnect “promi
mml Democrats' 1 of Ge*vgia with tin
trie of d<lightful ii<s-'C:iya. It ha
grown to be a conceded fwet that
each Otic of them, wee ho so dis
posed, could tell some tilings that
ould not be very pleas mt to cer
tain jiromUx-ul Democrat*, bat that
is rro rew-cra f>rit to too h-riddi-d all
over the c iin'rv that pTtin*wt
Derm.ciaU of Georgia were engaged
in Bullock's rascality. Tho aacr
ti nis too broad to bo handled ns a
plaything, and adds nothing in any
way we may view it, to the Demo
cratic party
Ono of our exchangee goea far
enough to say : “There are tboso in
Georgia who would jump at tho
chance to vote for Mullock for Gov
ernor—the matt who came within an
ace of bankrupting the State, and
would steal the .Stone Mountain il
he could utilixe il in any way.’’
Now if that journal knows that to
be the case, by does it not open
the “tin b<>x” and till who the men
are? Whew it refuse* to do so, it is
playing false to its country, false to
ita party, amt cannot be considered
a trust-worthy journal by the Demo
cratic purt v. If it do l -* not know it,
thou il is sheer loily, and worse than
folly, to make swell a statement. The
time lias come when it behooves us
tiot to ninke a statement, that is
damaging to the Democratic party,
unless it be true, and •we can sus
tain the truth of a with proof.
Let us stop this wild speculation
and deal more aitli facts, ami no
matter w horn it hints, lot us bring to
light “tricks thnt aro dark” when
ever mi opportunity offers.
Among Our Kxcliungcft.
Nownan i- trying to organize a fair.
The JLruldv. on.es out this week
on the half shell.
Cubiiiiaa corn) Inina of the intimacy
of Newuau flic* —une kerorine.
fle.ri. fiortrell ha* withdrawn from
the Gubernatorial canvas*.
Watersuclona are plentitul in Sav
annah at from thirty Jo fifty oeni*
ortili, for niedmtu sku.
Brothrr Callaway, of the Weal
Pr*a*, positively rifu.es to nuauiuaie
any *f hi* kinfolk for Governor
A fellow iu Canton paid fourteen
dollars for kissing a married Indy
who hud unco been his sweetheart.
Ala I what i* going to happen?
George Wood* return'd to publish a
snake tide for tear it would b# di*
credited.
Five young blood* iu Hawkin.ville
drtnk ninety glasses of soda-water
| in the course of n tew minute*. They
probably were out on a bu(r)t.
Tbe wheat crop in Coweta oounty
is not turning out a* well aa w a* ex
pected, and a shade of gloom reals
1 on the face ot brother Dent.
klumfoid and Christopher are
both making their arrangement* to
go to the Centennial. May they
have aj. lly time and live to attend
the next one.
The nWicwtof hoiate the name
of Hon. liiram Warner, of Marri
wolher, a* a candidate for Governor.
Wf propose to bet on the “Great
Unknow n,’’ nevthele**, yon can fetch
in am ther horse.
The Vfmes call* for six hundred
citizens to accompany ‘he Atlanta po
lice on their night watohea to keep
them from going to sleep. Jut sing
out “bond** and no doubt “two thou*
and prominent" will respond.
Harri*, of the Savanali A T stw, gives
ihi' informations
llairtson, of the I.umpkin Inde
pendent, asks us for information in re
gard to the Harrison freshet. It ou'
recollection doe- her*lt ju*'ice, there
w ere font Hurriaon freshen* —one in
1840, one in 841, one in ('olumbu
and one m Haw kinsville. At the
Utter j lact a negro was hurg by the
Ku-Klux of those and 'y* for the pur
pose i t commemorating the event.
The Columbus ‘ro-het we* o violent
that the cow- refused to give milk
tor feai it would gel wet; hut the
co * a h-.vv • haugtd with the time*.
Tint Hrrt mucin Nouim*tivn.—
The Cincinnati Convention agony i
over. Gov. Hayes, of Ohio, ha* beet,
nominated lor President and Con
Crea*man Wheeler,of New York, f>r
Vice President. Itoth are compare.
tixelv unknown ot*r. Have* defeat
ed li-'V. A eo *o (Governor of Ohi
la-' tal- I ; . iori y >1 fom or- v
lb* w-0.-t 'llls .t |.| lea tr*n:g tick
it hji ' !•* lii 00. ralie ] -rty to h< i ,
iitti. e It bvho*>Ve I li-*lO t o eh O***- ■ 1 1 • ’
ation i,i cum, and let the m<>a*>
q eMliu wiotle. With Hendrick* Hi
the head • f the tick* l, w v betieve lh*
Lleu.uc ala will w iu.
her (lie J usual ]
o*ls Mun Beware 1
Daily are your footsteps followed j
hy this solemn warning, and yet yon
go on hewdtes-ly trampling it under ,
your feet and turning a deaf ear to :
the iu|a>rtanc of this warning.
But beware! There arc surely
breaker* ahead. They who wa'cli
the night-sign* see them dimly
through the daiknoas; hear their hun
gry r<ar; and know their grasp ia
swift destruction. You are placed
here in he form of your Maker to
perform amble work, hut alas! how
fr short have yon fallen of your
Muster's commands. Vfbat have
you done? What are you doing
now ? lii one respect, literally noth
ing. Your wive* are cooking, milk
ing, scrubbing, and doing drugery of
all kinds from morning till night;
then sitting up until ten o’clock, or
perhaps the silent hour of midnight,
r tyi'g her nccdlo and fashioning gar
merits for the little ones so snugly
lucked away to sleep, while the hus
band* are tying down taking their
ease or poring over the latest paper,
never dreaming to offer his strong,
but indolent srin to lighten her du
ties during tho toilsome day. Re
member, husbands, that a woman
will carry the weight of an unkind
word, or a single act of coldness, or
neglect, a a daily piercing arrow,
down to her grave. Then beware
how you speak to the confiding,
olingiug creature, whose world is in
her home, and Whose life is in the
light of yottr love, and whom you
have solemnly vowed to lovo and
cherish.
IJut the above is a mere nothing
in comparison to something else you
yon mo doing. And what, do you
sav, are we doing of such grave tnis
dameanor? It is soon told. Your
love of the vunfi cup. Ah 1 ye*, you
love to linger long with thi* boon
companion; nnd with eye* wilfully
shut to danger, and careless, reck-
Ics* steps, you are fast approaching a
frightlul precipice, which, when your
feel alip over, and your frail bark en
counter* the wild .rock* below, the
col ision will be merciless. Oh ! stop
in your perilous career before, it is
too late to turn back. Think liovr
many loving hearts are being crushed
by your condtie'. An old,,feeble,
infirm mother who has been praying
for you from your infancy; a gentle,
trusting wife w ho long ago in bright
er days learned to lean on your
daughter who depends on her father’s
standing in society h>r her position
there—-tliei-c heart* are doomed to
life-long misery without you stop,
and stop of onre. If you do not, a
starless night will gather over you.
“Look not upon the wine when it
i* red, when it givuth its color in the
cup, when it moveth it.elf aright; nt
the last it hiteth like a serpent, and
sttngeth like an adder.’’. You who
are owners of tho accursed thing*
called stiff*—your cup of sin will be
full to the brim. Do von not see the
evil effects ol it? Then, ill the name
love and mercy, why do you persist
in it? Number-of times hive.yon
been entrodod to stop, but you seem
to take a stubborn pleasure in niak
ing what yon know will rob your
fellow-man of all that i- noble in hi
nature, and render his home the abode
of grief and nii-erv Sons, cense from
such a course before your mother
goes down to her grave w ith the eon
viclion that tho sn whom she ten
derly loVed, nnd expected to bo n
strong support in her declining diy-,
i’e-pised her love and counsel. Hus
bands, if you could but know the
hitter a. gni-h your dealing in it
cause* your bosom copipnnn n. sure
ly, surely y.*u would cease, and no'
cause In rso great a sor ow. Father*,
you have priceless treasures placed
ia vonr keeping, for whoa* welfare
yon are reeponsil'", nnd who, by
your example and precept, you are
to make noble and honored men, and
fit their souls for oternity. Canyon
doit while you have the still-worm
draining out the poison that will in
evitably bad their step- over the
blink of ruin. Ton are solemnly
warned, to-day, to pause, to b ware
ere your hand* are si lined with ike
blood of your munlerud children,
and yon cry out like Cain, “My pun
ishment is greater than 1 Can bear.’’
liKWKIiII
Ana You Ckktais ?—Wo have re
ceived a letter from Prot. J It. Cal
honn, oi Waverly Hall, in which he
state* that “the simpleton" who
wrote ns that eoinmnnic uion doe*
no live in that part of llarii* oun
■v. We beg to info'Ui the Professor
I, h< nm*t Ire mistaken The card
vsi, in; l ' >*l at ihe p.*t oftice at IN av
. aud v *• /Kwrfwia.vfer informed u
that i:. r< me bereu uiai'ing it. We
kuvi nave■ suj-i, 01 intimated tbit i
was from the Pr*de**or, or have we
ever thou o hl *o.
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WATERS’ COKCEUTOeORGAItS
■A boMlltut in
cel in lone ever
> (OXKIITO
Snl eer placed
an. Il In pro
by en extra net
Min, perullnrlp
, Uu XKYKCT
c A U MOST
11MINII and
ls~STlltltrN<;,
lln IMITATION
h e II l MAN
i IS HIT tit IK
-KltM* NKW
IKNTKAT. and
nitn t k o u-
S, <n tnl.i.ia
Preneh Com*. eswiMws HUItW VOICI.NU
vilk (rent volants r/lnne.
WATERS* NEW SCALE PIANOS
havt (rent power and m *ne ilnfins
nil inodars Impreremenln, end ore IMBHST
PIANOS M A lilt. The.. Ornnn end Plunnn
arr warranted/or si* penrn. PRICES JaX—
Tltl'-U El. Y LOW for cash or pnrlcn.h nod
bnlnnce in mnnlblr pnrnientn. Plnnon and
Orsnne In rent nntll pnld for nn per coutrnew
AOKNTS WANTED. Hpeelnl Inducement! tea
Ibe Indr. A libera! dlurount la nachert, Mxn
uUri, CAeraVa, Hr lux, In, LalffrJ, tic. Illustrated
Cnlnlennen .Untied.
V HORACE WATER* dk HONH, ,
Ml Brand wap, Hew Ynrk. P. O. Box 3M
N. H. BARMEN,
ISOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE I
Keeps Constantly on Hand the Following Stock ot Fresh Goods for Cash:
BACON, 0. R. Sides, Celebrated Magnolia HAMS, SHOULDERS, Choice
Leaf LAUD, Best. “A” FLOUR, All Grades SUGAR, Best
Young HvsimTEA, Rio COFFEE, from Fair to Choice,
Best Florida SYRUP, PICKLES, Good
Quality Chewing TO
]>ACCU.
Fragrant Wreath Durham Smoking TOBACO, choice lot CIGAItS, UKP
I’F.R, Freneh* PRUNES, London Layer Raiseus, Dates,
Lemon Syrup, Salmon, Oysters, Sardines, Nuts and Con
fectioneries Good Assortment ofNails, Brandy Peaches
Chow Chow, Soda, Soap, Starch, Pepper and
W orccfl'crsliiie Sauce, Royal Baking Pow*
dvrs, Pota-h, Powder, Shot, Arc.,
Good Lot of Fresh Meal.
**-FINEOLD HOLLAND GIN fi WHEAT WHISKY
For Mkdkinai. I'i ridhk-.
I3T I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD FOR TUP. (itu-fft
nniiT cook always dii Imm* au<l will take pleasuro in wating on tsuf*
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LONG a* any other Paint. It has taken the FttisT Premium at twenty ol
tlie State Fairs of the Union, and is on many thousand ol the finest houses
in the country.
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The machine* *n m*de at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special
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11 AKl(lS SHERRIFF’S SAFES.
Will l.e nld tie fore tlie Court uousr door
of liairiH county, within the legal hours of
hdr, on the llrst Xeiuvlsy in July next, llie
lollow-ieg described land, to-wit: 100 ucrisof
laud iff of No. 103, an t 10S
acres of land oil of— part of lot
No 138, and 84 acres off of thu
part of 1.,t 140 in the liHh district of said
county—all in a l.ody, joining the land ol
Hob,-it Weldon on the south, containing in
all Util acres, and better known as the | lan
tation ouie occupied and sold hy Jeremiah
McKinney, to Isham Hiickabee, who U now
in possession tliereof. Levied ou by viltue
of and to satisfy an execution issued iroin
the Nnpei wr Court of said -county in liivor of
Jeremiah McKiuuy ugiiiust Isham Huclutbve,
Levied on ua property of defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, 50 acres
of land off of lot of laud No. 5 in the 21st
, District of Harris oounty; sai-i land being in
| the norlhwe t corn- r of said lot of land uud
I Iki itided on the west by N. ASK K., 11l -
ining east DO rods, thence south to line of A.
B. Johnson, thence west DO roils to Dr
Brus-i’s land. Said land levied on ns the
property ol A. B. Johnson to satlsiy a tax !i
fa ;n favor of tho’Stato vs. A. K. Johnson.
i Also nt the same time and place 50 acres
lof land of lot No 1.52 in the 21st district of
H.inis county, northwest coiner of sai-l lot—
bounded on the north by Mrs Hinipson, on
the couth by lauds of defendant; bn -tlie west
by lands of Joseph Miller; on the eoat by
lands of defendant Levied on as the prop
er y of Jose|di Bray to satisfy a tax ti fain
fsvi-r of the Suite vs Joseph Bray. Levy
made and returned hy James L I.igon, L. C,
Also at the same time and place 80 acre' of
land off id lot >. . J, 21st distiict of Il.nris
county; bound on the north by by J C ii. acli,
on the south by A F Johnston, on iic ciiot
by Dr Bruce, on the west by lands of do
| fondant. Land levied at the property of 3
J Hightower to satiety a tax ti fa in Invar of
the Suite vs S J Hightower. Levy made
i and returned by J L I.igon, L. C.
J D Robikson, Sheriff.
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WE OFFER SPECIAL IlfliffiHlHl &
Agents for the TAYLOR OR LUMMUS GIN.
jx&'We offer Si-scial Indcckmkiits and guarrantee to please.
,SMV“M. M. HUDSON, of Ilanis, Is 'kith us and would be glad to see bis frietils.
febl6-7(>
Crraiigers, Attention!
BUCKEYE REAPING and Mowing Machines,
imiOTH® wmsmm, m&w fahs,
Grain Cradles, ptom
TAYLOR HORSE RAKES,
SOBGO AND CANE KILLS.
SUGAR AKD £YEUP EVAPOEATOBS,
Jterman MIE.£tET, OHtfFA,
HOLSTEAD & CO-,
may 17-76 137 & 139 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
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REMIT ~Wi¥~ CLOTMIB
FOR
1876. SPRING & SUMMER 1870.
noiifsi & JICEB
HAVr. NOW ON HAND. AMD ARK CONSTANTLY RFOKIVINO, A TULL AND OOMI'I.KTR ASSOkTkVNt
of MEN’S, BOYS' ami CHILDREN S CLO'IHINti AND FURNISHING GOODS
Tiisv ark cubaPer tilan kvh&. Call and be convia-nit.
JfEW MAT STOME.
Having purchased tlv entire strjkjk of K. Tv. Yc vu, Hat’cr. an<l r*oei\ i? a full
•mont nf New Hi's a t Kind.**, wtj w. t c tuti.-.iic ill hat b.isiness at No. 80 15 <>a| iStrc-*x
hextdoor to Clothing Store.
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CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES AND FRUITS.
J. J. & AY. R. AYOOD,
N r o. 77 Broad st> columbusi ga„
(r.xKIAEN SK&DS, which r.ve trud ami genuine NorthoWi
CllOlCh CONh EC IIONERILS which sve guarnu'ee pure atxi fresh.
SUGAR and COFFEE, all Gamles.
CANNED GOODS, NUTS, RAISONS, TEAS, SI’ICES feTti., arc.,
BUCKEIS. TUBS, TIN WARE, BROOMS.
foreign, and Domestic fruits
Give us a call and wo will suit you in style and prioas.t
Consignments solicited and Satisfaction Gaarenteedx
There Is millions In It !
The Old and Reliable Firm of ,
COWbERT & KIMBROUGH
Are c nstantiy receiving additions to their already large stock o
Dry Goods, Groceries, etc,
a
Which they ate selling at the lowest
PANIC PRICES FOli THE CASIP
Our Stock is unsurpa-sed by any in Hamilton, and we are determined to
make it to the advantage of all Card Buykhs give us tneir patronage
We keep constantly on hmd a largo and hill assortment cf
Prints. Drkss Goods,
Osnauuru , Domestics,Chucks,
Strifes, Cotton adk*, Jeans, Shoes,"Hats,
AV hits Goods, Cuffs, Collars, Rmn >Ns, Laces, Hosieki, Glotks,
AND
A FULL STOCK OF FAX 'Cl' GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Very Respectfully; INSERT.I KTVBR'OUGH.
r isvorrn . f *>■? a n/*r am* tr.
* ' .}e<] prnuUrH V
if tip* t in tt .* demrunews
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r.pokDy pAM , * ti to < J b<* fatvw* el
Tents*. |i IO y r tfi*ur. Upti imcu cobles t - c.
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"Dear and ” Monthly.
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