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TO WIN AM) COUNT?
TOWW DIRJ3CTORV
THK CHURCHES,
Treadling ut the Baptist Chll'ch ■nil tVe
first and third Sundays, and Satur lay befoie
th third Sunday in each month Rev. S. T.
duller pastor.
Preaching nt the Methodist Church on tha
fourth Sunday, und Saturday before in each
month. Rev. Q. S. Johnston pastor.
Prearhlnß at the Presbyterian Church rn
the second Sunday in each month, ltev. 0
W. M .xun pastor.
SARROI’H SCHOOLS.
At thrs Baptist Church si It o’clock a, m
each Sunday, .1 T Joimson, snp'rt
Burt Cook, Treusuier
At the Methodiot Church at 0 o’clock A M
each euuduy. .1 \l Mobley, sup’rt
B C Kimbrough, Treas'r
MASONIC ORDERS.
Ibrmilton lodge No, 1(1- inerts on the 2d
Saturday alternoon in eucli month.—W. W.
Goodman, W. M.
P. T. Sclilny Chapter No 3*— meets on the
4th Friday in each inontli ut 2 o'clock, r \r
—J. M. Mobley, H I*.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
J. *H. Lesseloce, mayor: J. F. C Williams,
J. H. Coweert, J. T. Blount .and L. L. Stan
ford, councilineu: W. S. Rol lason, iiiarrhul
Posr-Omce,
J. W. Gamble, P. m. Daily arrival and
departure of mails,
COUNTY OFFICERS.
? F‘C Williams ordinary : J I) Robinson
sheriff-; N H Burden clerk of superior court;
Dermis Miller tax receiver; J R Gridin f >.\-
collector ; H C Kimbrough treasurer ; .Tahtr
M Barnes surveyor; W J Smith coroner.
G'outity Commissioners —W 1 Hudson, W C
Johnston, R\VRobinson. N 11 Barden clerk.
Board of Education— W I Hudson. Flynn
Hargett, W C Johnston, R G Hood, f J Neal
County School Comuris’ner —J ’l’ Johnson.
MEMBERS OF HIS LEGISLATURE.
W I Hudson senator ; G L Kilpatrick and
HE Moss, Jr., representatives.
COURT CILSpAR FOR IIIRRIS COUNTY
BUI'RUIOn COUIIT.
Martin Crawford judge-—AV A Little polic
itor-gcceral —N H Barden el* rk —.J D Rob
in* n sheriff. Coqvetoes second Mondays in
April and October.
commissioners’ cofut
Convenes fiixt Tuesday in each month.
ordinary’s cour*f
Convenes first Monday in each month.
JUSTICES COURTS.
Hamilton (672.1) District -Jno T Williams
J P, Chan Moil' ll N P— meets first Saturday.
Valley Flail? N Spall.a N P, Geo
WCooke J P-21 Saturday.
Milner’s (782)—R C Milner N P, P Sutton
J P—4 f h Satnrdav.
Waveily Hall (934)—G A B Dozier NP, E
J Stanford J P .
Ellerslie (695) -Thus Neal S P, AS Elli-
J P •
Catania (698)- J B Pat" J I’, W H Thomp
son N P •
Lower 19th (707) -Jesse Cox N P, W Null
p.dly J P--3d Saturday.
Upper ]9tb (1180)—ldrw Lokey J P, L
Ittta.rfrtt - *■’ . Ui. .
Smith’s (12471 —Jan G Sniiiti .1 V., A Moore
Vr ]■ 4 h Saturday.
Whitesville (920)—S 11 Re<sr SC, A J
Gordo" J P—2nd aatnr'iv.
IVl.*.taker’s(679) Ull WhiHei IP Flynn
Harnett N P
D,vi,lson’s (781)—T T. Davids n■) P, Ah
Wei - II N P ■
lil • Spring (717) —.T A Moore NP. C llad
wv J P—first •■aturduv.
On .dmtm’s (703) -j M Culpepper, J P, 8
ir I)l.nan N P-2d Satnrdur.
SfIKTII AND MIJTh IMII.RUA'i FCKERVLIH
From and after Satcki.aV, 16th of May
trains on this road will run as follows:
'li zap A vs, Tjieksdayb ANT) Saturdays.
Columbus 580 AM 2 ■ r m
J-oav© Kintrshoro...... 7 30 a m 4 30 p it
WM. REDD .Tk., Superintend) nt.
Bitten by a Snake —Jonas Pier
son, living on Mr,Coitins plantation
above the Mountain, was bi.ten, bv a
water moccasin on last T nesday.
was at work fixing up a water -gap
and stepped on the snake which bit
him under the water. It made him
very sick and it, i probable that a
1 irge Jos of whiskey saved his i;fe
we understand ihat he is about well
again, and is in no father danger
from it.
Doing Well —We learn that Mr.
Robert Fort who lost hi- .arm n few
weeks ago is doing well, and his arm
is hea’ing up. We are glad to hear
this, and hope hr will soon be able
to be out again. There is no belter
fellow than Robert, and the whole
community was saddened by the ter
rible aeciden which cost him his
right arm.
Those Flowers.
Mrs. F'Hter, of \V verly K*li, ha*
ilu.' (.ruie-i collation of flowers we
bave sea this season. She has *!1
the varieties of rare hovhoose flow
m, radii i<* perfect treat to look
at them. Avery large and flourish
ing wax-plant in lull bloom, that
grows over the entrance to the resi
dence i- laeuutifal and lovely "deed
;Ve had the pleasn e o 1 ‘ handling”
oneoftha mast beautiful nua t .ste
tallv arranged boqttels we have ever
seen. It was arranged bv Miss
Maine Foster, and presented to a
jung ladv ..f this place. Mrs. Fs
-,r w il; be able hy the next sea-on to
Mv those who may wish rare
-d will do so fur a eonsid
~,v her for die troub-
Our visit to r.
'easant indeed,
’i gut ion lor
-tciated.
Political Notice.
The Democratic party of Harris
connly nro earnestly requested to
meet at the courthouse in Hamilton
on the Otli of July next for the pur
pose uf selecting delegates to the
Gubernatorial convention to be held
at Atlanta on the 2nd of August.
John T. Williams,
Chin. Ex. Com.
Dikii at EHerslio Georgia, on the
12th inst, Harry 8., infant son of Dr
G. G. and Mrs. J. B. Griffin; aged
11 months and 15 days.
No hitter torrs for thee be shed
1110-som of being! seen and gone!
With flowers alone wo strew thy lied
O blest departed one!
Wlkjsc all of life, a rosy ray
Blushed into dawn and passed away. °
Nick Present, —Mnj. T. B. Camp
Iras made Rev. G. S. Johnston, pastor
oi the Methodist church at this
place, a present of a nice milch cow.
He did this to show his appreciation
of his pastor. Mr. Johnston is quite
popular both as a minister and as a
pastor, and lias effected much good
in tire community.
Meeting of Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee met in
courthouse last Monday, with Esq--.
J. T. Williams, the chairman, presid
ing. The object of the meeling was
to elect anew member to till the va
cancy of James Hutchinson who has
moved away, and to appoint a time
for calling the citizens together to ap
point delegates to the convention to
be held in Atlanta the 2nd of August
Mr. T. J. Davidson was elected to
till the Vacancy.
After a thorough -discussion as to
the most .suitable time, Thursday the
6’,h of July was appointed; and al
:hat time tire Democratic jmriy ol
Harr is county are c rdia ly invited
to attend a mass meeting to be held
iu Hamilton for the purpose of elect
ing delegates to the convention in
Atlanta for ihe purpose of nominating
a Governor-.
Planters Seminary. —The closing
exercises of the school ht Planter’s
Seminary will take pl<fcc on the 28ih
inst. Mis- Lu< \ Keyes has change of
the school, and has met with much
success as a teacher. The examine,
lion, if it, i- like those heretofore, wtii
oe an interesting one, and if those
pm,pie down thetn only half try, the
dinner wiP he a magnificent one.
Props. —To all sections of the
couture, so far as we can learn, the
reports fi in th< crops continue to
be encouraging. The wheat crop
didn’t turn out qtti eso well a? was
expcited. but, a pretty fair yield has
been realized. The fall oats were
fine, bui spiing oats were cut eff .m
--ferii.l'vhy the drought. Cotton and
or?), both, reported in a fine condi
tion, and the negroes are working
very well.
Good Corn. — Mr. James Kim
brough who lives five miles West ol
town has about twenty acres in corn
which measures about six feet high
on an average. Tins is the best field
of cmn we have heard of, and with
the bright prospects before him, we
think Capt. James might renew his
promise for a bottle of wine.
Village Park. —It has been sug
gested to us, by one of the Council,
that ii the Baptist Church would
donate the lot in front of their build
ing to the village, to be used exeln
sively fo a park, that it could be
made a b’an iful place, and he would
use his influence in that direction.
\Y T e ate sadly in need of something
of that kind, and we hope the ball
will be put in motion and not stop
ped until we have a public park.
Cropping Out.- Wo have heard
of only one candid to for thrj Uegida
;nre, bn? from the “signs of the
'ime-,’’ ii wi ! l not be long before
they announce “ready.” The one o
whom we speak is negro, and mod
estly asked ua to run his name in our
paper. We "ill give him a neat lit
tle notice for the amount of a five
dollar William, and will rlo ?’l in
our power to have him beat.
Let Ur Arose. —Some of our
good triends in the neighboring
towns are so very much interested in
our wellf.ire that they are writing to
our citizens to have Co'ijuitt. deV.
gates appointed to go to Atlanta.
We are under many obligations for
their kindness, but We w ill mere’)'
suggest that Hams coney is abb
'u take care of her own afl'drs. Col
quitt may be the best man for Gov
ernor, .and may be t lie choice of the
delegates, I, tit we don’t believe in
that kind of Governor making. To
say the least of it, it is no! very com
plinicnlaty.
Only n Mistake.
A gentleman of undoubted vnraci
ly reports to us that tho following
IVoal: of the busy bee is true:
One day last week, as the negroes
on Mr, John Hudson’s place were in
the field at work, they heard a swam
of bees coming, and stopper! to sec
which way they were going. Oao of
the negroes was surprised to find
the bees settling on his head; but
they did so. Ho walked to a bunch
of bushes and shook them from off
his head, when they settled on a
bash. He afterward went home,
got a gum and hived them. They
are now ut work making honey, and
the negro is claimed to be the cham
pion beo-hiver in the bis neighbor
hood.
House llubuiui. —Mr. John Vin
cent, who lives near Catania, had Iris
smokehouse broken open, and all tho
bacon he had was siolen. John is a
poor man, and the loss falls heavy up
on him. This adds another to the evi
dences that eternal vigileuoo is the
price of bacon.
In At? rears. —Many of our sub
scribers are in arrears, and it would
be quite an accomodation to us if
they would send us tire amount of
their subscription. Wo would be
glad to allow them to run until fall,
but wo have to pay cash for all the
material we use, and are compelled
to have the money. We hope they
*will renew at once, and we will spare
no pains to send them a good paper.
Prospect of the North & South.
We have beeta re'iably informed
that the N. & S. Railroad is not Hav
ing expenses at the present, and that
the State will not allow it to incur
any indebtedness. Mr. Redd, the
Superintendent, by judicious manage
ment, has been able to lay by a little
money from the w inter earnings with
w hich to run through the summer,
but his surplus w ill soon be expended,
unless it receives a more liberal pat
ronage. The people, it is true, have
'out very little money, and are not
able to do much in this wav, but they
must remember that the trajns can
not run just tor the tun of the thing,
and, unless they pay expenses, we
will have no train at all.
Mount iiopo Academy.
Ed. Journal. —Many of the rend
ers of your valuable paper, knowing
the locality of this acad.mv, would
doubtless be glad to hear that much
progress is being made at this point
under the direction of Prof. Jessup.
The annual examination of this school
was announced for the loih iust.,
and we are very sorry to say that
the inclemency of the weather in con
nection with other things prohibited
the appearance of as large an audi
ence as this school deserves.
Asa spectator, I must say that the
students of this school, by prompt
and accurate answers to all questions,
surprised the whole audience. The
promptness with which th ,j y solved
the most difficult of mathematical
problems proved clearly to the mind:
of those present, the faithfulness and
qualification of the teacher, and the
application that has been made b
the students for the past five too
The Professor awarded a prize t.
Master -- McKee, he being the
best in his junior spelling class. The
training of the young men iu elocu
tion surpasses anything wo have ever
Everything passed off very nicely
during the entire day. A bountiful
supply of dinner of the best qualit y
had oeen prepared by the good ladies,
which, of course, was a source of tin
greatest enjoyment to all.
Prof. Jessup is endeavoring t<
build up a good school at this point,
and I am satisfied that if he receive
the co-operation of the p it t ons, which
he -o well deserves, that ho will sue
ceed. The progress that has beet
in aie this year should give hitn, tin
patrons and the students much en
couragement, for he has made a noble
etlort and under very emb.trrassin
cieumstancea, and with only a litiit
perseverance on bis part, and aid
from the patrons, he will show to
the whole c -entry the fruits of his la
bors. I was much gratified to lean;
from his patrons that they were bel
ter pleased with him, as a teacher,
th.au with almost any of his predeces
sors. We hope they may suceee i ;
a id lhat Professsor Jistip may have
an opportunity o' showing that
■are con>ct when we say tliit, s
teacher, helms no superior-. He is
in the light p ace, has adopted t!
right course, and ihe financial "tr
-1 arrassmenl o the country is the 01 -
ly impediment, .'.ay the embarrass
ment soon be moved, and''may tlu
Professor have an oppon unity i ;
show ir-g that he really is a man in
deed is me wish of
Yours reaper*-fully,
A Vi shoe.
Local Briefs.
The 6 h of July is the time to look
after yo Governaire.
Hamilton sent ajarge delegation to
Waverly last,. Friday.
Tho Thespian corps is making ar
rangements to ijave an entertainment.
What hs become of the croqnct
sets? Lot’s organize a club.
Ye “bromide of potass*’’ fellows—
why don’t you take it straight t
A young gentleman and lady can’t
take an evening |*rom<'n:.de, now-a
days, unless they are courting.
A spoonful of oil will tro further
than a quart of vinegar. Remember
this in traveling through the wtr and.
Ed Mumford, one of the best editors
in the State, plays “single” to the
young ladies when he attends school
examinations; but you mustn’t men
tion it.
There is nothing fVmt will bring a
sweeter smile on a young lady’s face
than for lief lover wlrto is on rho shady
side of 70 - to ;n o pi a red apple from
her hands. A ease of'“old man’s
dar ing,’’ you know.
•Ifthose''old bachelors who carried
away those lioqaeta ia their buggy:
will return them to this office, the
owner will get them, and do her bust
to assist the Colonel in bis efforts to
get up x bridal tourto tbeCentennial.
It is said that figures won’t lie, but.
it is rather heavy on lire ladies for the
Suv. Ntws to say, “the figures ot
some ladies are very deceptive, to
say tire least ot it.
PosTfoNEn. — We learn that the;
exercises of the College have been
postponed until some time in July.
The severe and protracted sickness
in Coi Lovelace’s larmly is given as
the cause.
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HARR’S SHERIFF’S SALE.
W.ll add before tiro Court House door in
tire town of Hamilton on the Ibnt Tins Jay
in July next, within the lr al hours>of Hale,
the following property, to-wit: One rede's
and ytmrllng, anil i no buggy levh and on ns the
proportv of F. 8. Howtir I, and R. A. Howard
to satisfy a mor'gitge fi fa In favor of M. I
Farley A Cos. vs. F. 8. Howard and It. A.
Howard
may l-7(i J. D. ROBINSON, sheriff.
GEORGIA Hw.hih OftliNTV
James Forbes iidiulnlittutor of tire estate
mf John Westwood, late of said county, de
ceased, has applied for tetters of dismission.
All persona eoneerned are hereby notified to
show online (if any they have) l>y tire li st
shonday in August next why said applicant
Mould not he uism s-od.
Given tinder mv hand sn 1 ofiv sand signa
ture May Ist, 1871 k
in J F C Williams. Onlina
GEORGIA—HAIims Omurrr.
1* L Hopkins, executor of tho last will and
testament of William Hopkins, deceased, has
made n|rpli<-ation for letters of ilisiniisslon,
Ail |<orsona eonets-ned aTe hereby notified to
slrow cause (if any they have) by tire that
Monday In August next why letters el dis
uTfssion should not hv granted said apt*fknt.
GW< n under my Jraud and official signa
ture May Ist, 187(1
3m J F C WWu ams, Ordinary .
GEORGIA —Ha ears ('ocxty.
John \V Murpheyand Irby H Bills, admin
istrators with will annexed of Win Wliinr
lieml, late ot sail county, deceased, apply
for 1 tiers of dismission —
All porsoat concerned are hereby notified
to show cube, If any they haw, liv the first
Mouday in July next, Why said application
should not l-granted.
Given under mv hand and official signa
ture, Murcli 18, 1876.
marlfi-td J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ord’y.
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HAMILTON RETAIL PRICES.
OUltECltiu WKKKLT BV COWSIKT & KlMUlumOll.
Bulk meat—siffna : 11
shoulders *0
It icon liious 17 1-2
Flour—A $8 60
]! 8 no
Corn meal 1 Ik)
Sugar—A JG J it
Coffee—choice 80
Syrup - New Oilcans 00
Florida 70
Clieese —cream 20
Eggs 10
Butter B 0
Chickenu >5
coLUMRIis Wholesale pricks.
CORRECTED WEEKLY UV C. A. REDD & CO.
rib side? 14^’
shoulders 11 £
Bulk meal—dear rjb sides 13
shoulders .. 10
Cottcev R‘o.. 28^(020
Corn 72(1 80
Copperas 4©5
Flour 0 50010 00
Mams—fin^ar-eured.. 15
plutt) 14
Ilafd ware—Swede irou 9
refined 0
Plow 'steel 10
Horseshoes .. 7
J!file shoos . Fi
K'ails .. .. 425
Axes, Ijp doz .. 12014
Hides, dry .. .. 1 Off/11
Lard —in lierCes .. 10 @l7s
in kegs .. .. 160)19
Leather —harness .. .. 45
upper, V side . 2 5003 00
hemlock ~ 300.33
Meal . . 1 15
’>il —’Kerosene . _ . 2®il2!
Kice ' . • t • • 0
Salt .. v. 1 00®2 00
Syrup . > • sv O'.) to 75
Sugar .. • • 12® 1 4
Ties .. .. •• 5^06
Tobacco .... 55® 75
Whisky ... 1 00®4 00
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In til© INTO OIUjEJ IjIF’E-
Live, active, rntorprtalirff men wanted in every eorici’y iu Georgia to work fur t*
Lite, Apply to U 0. RANDALL, Gent Agent, Gftl#!nii Ala,
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
Erm this rlato my terms will be strictly cash, and I slia’.l offer ;>< <uul
inducements to my customers. My stock of
'GKOCEniKS ANDC PROVISION S
will always bo largo and varied. I hav" in Rtoro tho bot and rK a:•■-!* ’ot
of flour in this market, |nu up in barrels sacks, at wholesale aR I teUit
Meal At mill prices. Corn, Oats, Bran. Bacon and bulk meats.
Lard, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Syrups.
Which and Liquors, Slurbs, alaplc Dry Goods.
Fancy Groceries, Cauned Goods, etc., etc.
YxiYi CftYi save rooirey by ('ailing on me before purchasihg, ns T si 11 have,
no bad debts to nmk'e good by charging lung prices; and I bay my goods
from importers and manufacturers for oasiL
My motto henceforth will be “Small profits and quick sales.”
No charge for drnyago. Respectfully, J. H. HAMILTON’.
Junction Franklin-, VVarrep and Oglethorpe Sts., Columrus, Ga .
\y. j. wait. -i. a. wikki*. CU..B. ii. tv.*, i .
WATT & WALKER,
WHO),EH ALE AND RETAH.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MSRHU i
('OfelVEil UNDER RANKIN HOUSE, COLI MBUS,“GA..
llabt the. httjfcsiynti best^Selected£Stocl& <f Groceries in Ma C’/ly,
fCONfltsTiNalorJJ
BANOS' Blui'S, Bulk kidts, Baenn Hhouldcr*, Bulk shoulder*, Bulk Imnis, IWnft ’utius.
Hi ffciivK, bucket* and
KI/H R of o*l Knob's, ini IrnHfiy Hio mlehrafed Haven Lake l>rahd —the I't'm ifi the w„r ••
BAQUINa, l ies, Sap, Sugar, Mackerel, Sonp-, ’Cheese Cotiv-, Oysters, Sauliu.ii, O.w l
lop* 1 ’. Boon, Hrurth, hho, v, Ikots, mid SlapJe Diy Goode, such ns
Osnsluirg*, xliecting, atiirttnga, elmcUa, atiipes, yurns uml punts goo tg.
AI vo It well-selected stoult M WHISK V, front $1 per gallon to 86, and of nnv hum I or
per writ proof tfrat mny Be desir. <l.
Onr stfA'k of SUOAU Includes every grrde anil prim, and ttut 10l of HVI!T’ n c.-.nfim t e
ccpmlol in lliia city Is Include* nil gr.d-s of Nw Orlemrs in burrelr nho a- VKotl m, ml
liurre.H choree Florida Kyi up, rhlcli ia -up. rior to nnythli g in the mink, t, ..rid n.u 0,., ,
ifl pilot*. It has a (b'ligiitfui (luun\ tlo#i 9 cleat color, and fXnruHHly for our *r* i
t’nah cuktbrgors can ulwuya save lttoney by giving us a trial before imrchnslng denlu r. •
(t ,l2 ' l v „ WAIT it WALKIfH.a
HEAD QUARTERS FOR GUANO!
FERTILE?: YOUR CROPS AND GROW RICH.
you wish invest in the 3E3t o KjC t 3T*OX*tilAaSor*l 'a the state apply to
Jc W. STOREY.
i advance frgiglits for rianior. aw i ucmso m ,
TIMK or fur CA-11. I liars on ImiiJ SKKL) ItiiSti I’Oi’A lO?",,. a fresh ,t<-k of -i.UtDKN
SKI'.U, i.ud a full stock of 1 iHOCIJiII-s whiefi I (>r<>|>nsc to sell C'itl.Ai’ FOE
J. W. ETORBT,
li/.MIi.ToN, G.-\
ATTENTION CENTENNIALS'
FOE THS NIXT FIFI.S2H BAYS,
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
Will *3ll ANYTHING cotainod in thjir
LARGE STOCK
or
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODC,
■WITHOUT RSSf RVE
At Cost For Cask/
i.i CUL AT M.E, IF 111' WiAT SPLEMUB Bid -I.X