Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, June 28, 1876, Image 2

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TIIKJm RNAL . U ■ * K . I:AN I;EIU>V Enmw Political Notice. TV fflncnilM nartv nf H tms vrt't ' 'p eni nierti ly requested in tje he noflrihouec in How ill on on !u ill ot July M* Xl for the pnr tKsrff rolwtinK to the < ui <trinl w*n\ notion to h held at v * • ■ on the 2"d of August. John T. Whuuki, l'.hm Ktt. Coin. , I'hr i;in<iiiiimti ( Vminternal nays (Jov. Hayes i* the nottdidate of tln* Republican politicians, and not of the people nfO'ijo. In 1804 lisyes wh wounded four time* and had three hoisn* kidud nu ll -i him, bui hi* mediocritv t* hown ili h<- frirt i hut commencing a aM j r it i iik liiiii four year* lo become a J’-n lier Deneral. T 1 ieorgia to the Rt. In si < norm ton l a- secured rooms ii > u'hi-ni ITotfT. Col. f. K < adilen of Rt. Louis, who in t: * gate to the Couvi ntinn from *1 ■* -I ..is oii of ihr reeepti -n com im;l<- |.pointed by tin l oily of Rt. * ,ud baa b< i-n especially as ■ e.t hi Georgia and legate* i' • 'rr J’ nmol : “Dm n Ti • * y* s: y-s i painfully diffident •uni ' si i seen to ftlu b ’ike girl,” The !(. lllilii-Hi p-iriv hit" ■ it -i nt a tiii-.iiM* blusher. < u i .-> l-aie ofti-n bill-her' lor i toil 1 vo always thought that ‘ < t.tn l, • ough; lo bo done willin' 11,5 y ‘ f- roof of hia nit iin ll il 1; , ti - ii ■<’ by hi- Republican pn - tU t Hu- liar ntur l etu biatoi , Tln is- tt >t th< cae. Up was ilofi t<fi r (..rg oka by Ciu I’l.i,t/lij-. - it tie * i .iisuiof—ai a time a ■ n tl** R j ! icun aero In the men atic.y. L every stu-ees* wm by If ‘ye. was ihrough dis-ensiou* in the IV < i ocra'ic ranks. Ai t*h* <*>]•*%> hi ion of the Fourth of July in New Haven, Cos •, there wtA be a gathering of Iwn man’ children carrying atmtll li m# *ti<l •ringing n.rtioiia. song*. lit f il‘ ■sic i -- beilrokMl tej i lug - lu* tin'** national C" •<■*, and will be *o grouped on a pi 1 mi ** bo >’c| !m HI lilt U| imrulico ui uli ll# - wnaisc nulLam'l fl "jaf. The North ami South, it*t| irrd by the memorier us ub cued by iheeen teiu.inl year, vhiih *1 mtld iVime all onr l it i* to - above ii e prejudice* en gendered by *ec"w*>l at life, have agreed to j*Ti>| hand* “mtoM the bloody ehn*m " of the j -t, and onr p tlnet OM Guard have accepted the o rdial invitation of the citizen* of ChnrleMon to pay that ftumiu* ci y a ft it ltd*} \ieit- and participate in the c*Mu at ion ol die tie hundredth an iiivermiy of a butt e ngaiust a cotn moii enemy in the tiy ii g day- of the, le> olu'.ioii. —A } Her aid. Vvtor ■sent or fit- run'# f’arniT —Yesterday a* 12 n'r'nek the -valid hi.’. f. - r thr rover- per eon' bond# ir- Mt - and by th - Sta'e to pay tho armed interrat on the Moron Brn-wiek aid the North A South Railroad bonds, which were eodoraed by th< 8 ate were opened at the office of the Treasurer. TI e amount of bond* i* amd "err #540 000$ ihe bid* 0 naid* er blv i * needed ilie amount, and *ev era! rsrlies were tbit* deprived of tbeanptlv tiny deaiied The bid were ad at a ptemh m. tbe I Iglieat being lot#. Tlie large*' pnroha-er* of bond** belli!? ibe following parties: Voean Brother*. New Y- rk. #120,- 000; linker A Odten. Now Y rk, #100,000; John H. Jameu, #50,000 ; John K Jonea, I'reeident C'emra' Bmk of Maeon, #SO 000, John J. Greaham, of Marotl, #50,000, Cot lot State* Lite Inaunmee Company, #24. 000; Win. Henry Woods Savannah, #155,000; Gen. A it. Lu"t n, Sawn nnh, #t 5.000. The remainder of the br-ndr were Bold in quantities varying from #2,000 to #5,000 to citizen- o< Georgia- ibe highest premium, were bid by ti*ens of Georgia and the largest port ton of the l*.**' -1 allotted •- Tilden for I’res‘Jcut. The general evp'* *ion through out the State i* in favor of TiMen f*u the nomination at the Louie Conven lion. Tilden i* a man against whom nothing has ever laa-n truthfully id* :tr<*d so fir a hi* private or public character is concerned. It a#etn necessary ibat the nominee ahould in able to carry Now York, and Tildeti U the uiiiii, of a'l others, lo do il. Ho would be in> heartily susiained in tills as Allen or Hendrick*. So fir as tbe R- nth is concerned, Tilden, Hendricks, or many others can cany it like a fl udi. The lute nominations by the Cin ciutiati Conreiitioii shows very clearly thenecessiiy ol the Democratic party being united, and let no split occui at St. Loins. The New York IForW thinks tin nominal ion of Gov. Hay es, in tl> circumstances in which il was road * open* to us, with common discretion in tin- paity councils, a prospect of almost certain victory in l’eiiiisylv t nia, and proves that the Republicans count upon lining but Dciuocialu dissension* lor victory in Obio. Gov. Hayes lilts never carried bis own State excepting by the help of sue dissensions, mid it is hardly oonceiv* that tbe three most conapicous lead ers ol the Ohio Democracy—Senator Thin i H , A’leti ud .Mr. Pen* si on It li. ' w rccogni/.'- M i) p. i talilishmg a ain i. t - -itnde of the ■ . ,IO - p . him! f the conn. ,y op' • I their local in • i I \io-ud dt'h.-n n> ■sto an over* -I , ,ii*i i-.- a.satth ii, the common ihii . Roth in t lit si and in tlie \Y( i |,i hi wrath ol (‘i . an ■ may - > v!h turned t>> llr i-i i of S, ( mii by harmony in the p.ciuocratW conn l. 'ihe K i pro I ire it ,N mince*. . I,'d n rfni'd (i. II iflwnf Olii'i, tin iit publican cm hdfltn for tic i ;■ a- ;cv. an IW. in A. Wheeli ■ , i New Vi *>£ f•. i t h- - V I*i eidency. ! iii tiiuiiilniioii ha# -t ised aimoai ••very one tin ii;. 01 , the United Stafca, and in fact if • ? cornea in aa a “ lied out." It probably wel* for the I’ep thl'cii! s that Rlaiue -hon'd tail h u noniiiiaiioii in and we co p diilai e party on the! Sinn >- The New • >iik Ilf r i. o revie. ng this ipiea 5 - on any *hi * emi'.alien at this linn WO have lit ' the downfall of hi party ns lie would have loal the Stati of New Ymk, and would have given lhe Democrat* a walk-over. lie may b. a* pure tie anow ; he may lr the vic'.im of “a cop-pirncy to a*-u# -iimte character"—all of.thin we con cede and trust it will prove true; hut hi# record since thcae railway trouble# began made him an impos sible candidate. Even this fact n conceded by the leading journal* of Id* own party. To have placed him in nomination in spite of this record would have invited sure defeat. A# it now *tnnds the ticket is a fair one. It is no such a ticket as Wusli burne and l.ogan, Conk'ing and Have# or Morton and llartratifi would have been. It menus nothing but mediocrity. G - v rnor Hay< *is a good man. lie defiled Thutnun and Allen in Ohio, which show* bow strong he is ai home. His personal character is stainless. lli record it he ha# any, ia calm, placid, unevent ful. He Ini# been a quiet, sensible Congressman, n modest general am) a fair Governor. If elected fie will bring ibesu qualities into the White House. There arc we have no doubt, len thousand icpublicana any of whom would make a* competent a lVesidenl as ilayc*. He ha* no such hold upon the country a* Blaine or Morion, Conklin.>r Wa-hhurne. lie happened to have fewer edges than any other candidate, and the party took him. Ii may be a choice as wise ns that of Lincoln or as foolish .is tli# ol Ty er. l ime must deter mine this. Sir. Wheeler, the candi date for h> Vic* rt-idenev, stands well iii New York. Have* an' 1 Wheeler will poll the pariv They will call cm iht **•' working pariy men. llaye* and Wheel - ’ • rwge Obimuoe cla-sea. v St. L* Among Our Exchanges. (fnl, J. II Davis di*-d st his home .a Perry on tin- 19,a instant. It is presumed that (JarlroH's rieiids sill rally to Cohjuilt. Rev. 'V. J. Mitehell will preach the commencement sermon at Perry on iln- 2idol J ily. “Send it quickly, and at our risk” is the sail tha'comes from brother Christy to his subscribers. The .1 tiesbro N* * rep >rt a ehieken h-tvtno four well fornn-d legs, f.iir wings, two bodies and two heads. The HnUrpr\f says an old woman in ( oin.gioii objects to poisoning tins, hlte says others ootne to at u-ii.l the luuerul, and lo get lo go back home. John H. Jumes carried the primary ulcc lull in Atlanta, ou Juue'J4tl , liy Uu esliiiiatcd majority of 400. d,oou votes w ere pol.eii. The M.irrianua (K!a.) Courier re pons the crops in Jackson county very fine, it says the c >rn crop is the- best since the war. The Thr**piaus are having a fim lime in >.an,'<na. “Handy Andy’’ is the play in which they pul their “best loot forward.” Mr Cottle ha-bected brother Hits se’l, of the Riiena A r ita .1 r gm, with a two pound beet which measured sev enteen and a half inches around. What in ti e world does Ru-mc-ll iiiean f lie *mv* tin-v have fine grow* mg rains in Buena Vista. Terliaps il ey an- prc| arlug lu make tiiu fitlii ii .1115. .11 Lesiiet. rin-r. are only nine of them “nil .landing around” in .Maiion county, and 11 ey all say ‘'they’ll take sugai in them.” Legislature honors nre what they want from the “dear ]>ei>- I> One half heGeo gia tiewsjiapers, sixty in iiiiii. her, have, so f r. exjiress ed a pr- lerence for Governor. Of this number, forty-seven favor Col quilt, lour Hardeman, four G irtrell, ..lie James, and four favor i x-Gover nor Johnson, The Atlanta J'inns snva this i hove it is on the street coiners of At lantn: W Im liolils your hiurl v.-n you wrnulil st, rt, I't.u told you you vas in ipov sl ni.it, t’uil how he luvml you mi! his hurl.* Iter nan lidate. The Atlanta t'on-m'raeeidth ha lui’ii informed that Mr. K Ilium veil •" I two rocks, weigh’ng three Ini’- 'bed t ns each, down the s cepe-' id* - of Bii ne Mountain, on the 4 I f ? n'y- The public are invited t witness the pertorm nice. G -- l Styles don't w ant Co'. lin’d - man appointed C hairman of tin Democratic Executive Committee anymore. His partiallitv for Col quitt, we nr" straid, causes him to Im over a - - dou*. Hmi , of the Savannah AW*, sliouui i ail the attention of the An ust.a canal to ibe tact that Mr liosen li im, neir the Tv bee bridge, Ogci . eliee C’lml, had two huu ilri-d and fittv chickens *w<pt awav l-v ’h heavy rain. We have heard of no such lent Icing pt-riolHied by the Augusta canal. Rough Dice wants J. If. James ({■■VC nor because be used to plow an ox when be vus a boy. T e ed itor of the \ aldostu Junta lliinks i tnai tact will make a Governor, tin n lie ought lo heeouie a IVvsideui; am -ays, Im, in hi* boyhood days plow ed a couple ol ( xen and a b iml uiu'e. n-l rode a billy goat lo n -! -* TO T3K WOIxEUK i CLAUS. We can furnish ymi . mployrnsiit at whlcli jrou can make very Isr.e | ay. in your on lisstlilies, without U ii.x uwy from boim overnight. Agents wsn'isl in eveiy town h ni county to take m'seriU-rs for ’llie (Vo le nial Kecor.l, the isr est pul>llontlon in the llnitod Siates—l6 |w*.s, 01 c.. 1 inn ns; Ele gantly Illustrate.): T*-i ms only one dollar per year. The Kecord is devote.l to w Imtervr is of interest connected with the Centennial vrsr The Grunt Kxh hi l lon a' Pkltauelphia is fully illu trate-l la dctdl. Everyls dy wsn's it. The whole people feel great inter est in their Gountry’s Centennial birth lay. and want to known all aim t it. An ele gant patii tie crayon drawing premium pic ture is prew-ute l fiue to each suiaeiila-r. It Is i ntltled, “In rememhmi.ee of the One Hundienth Anniverss y of the Indefa ndei.se . f the Uulhd Htnles " Hue. 23 xBO inches. Any one can lacoiue a su ce sful u-.eut. for hut allow the paper iuml picture, an I Imn ilreds of aulsaritars are e-i t'y ohtalneil every where Theie is no laisiue s iliat wi Ip .y like ti is at present. We have many a cuts who are m king as h'gh as S2O per day and upwards. Now U the time ; do net a- ley. Kcmi-mher it costs nothing to give tin- Imsi ness a tiial. Send for our circulars, turn's, and sample copy of jiapcr. which are wnt free to all who apply ; do it t. - day. Com plete outfit flee to those who decide to in gige. Kurmecs and Wm-r4.ai.ies. and the r sons and daugl.teis make the very best of agents. Address -# THE t'KNTKNNIAI. IlKCOni), I’ortl.m 1 Me. The DIAMOND COTTON CIICPPTR IMPROVED A WAKRAMTCO iEt (VAP.-ANUE „• ,* v .. r 6 met. A 1 r \ZVI 361'- 1 ' fi QllS} N I- ... with I msl.llairae, wMvi i * |u,itrr * jr>, fSr'trwr •vntr.r com J V IVINHTTtfJE Rwr . Frettr|l|, N -’..or to I oral Aft N.’ M. BARDEI, I SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQ.UAREI Keeps Constantly on Hand t!:e Following Stock ot Fresh Goods for fash: BACOV, <’. It Shies, Cctebrateil Magnolia HAMS, SHOULDERS, Choice Leaf L\RD, He-t “A” FLOUR.. All (trailes SUGAR, B. st Ym.ng Ilts. i.TKA, l!i<> ( OFFKK, from Fair to Choice, ‘B.-st F-oriilaSYßUl*, TICKLES, Good (ill liil V Cin-H ing Tu- JiACC (and. Fragnn' M’reaih D irlvim TOMA CO, eh nice lot CIGARS, PEP* I’ER, Ft i-n. h TRUNKS. L'>mlon Layer liaisens, Dates, L- in mi S' up. Si lie.ll, Ov'ters, Sunl.iies, Nuts -mil (mw teeti..tieri.-s (trto.l A-sol'lnieut of N ii!v, Brandy Peaches Choiv Chow, K,..111, Soap. Si iieli, T- [ip.-r and Won-es ersl-iie Saiu'e, R yul Ra ii'g Pow ders, Tot a li, Powder, Shot, ctj., Good Lot oi 1’ I'esl) Meal. I .arafflND.ol.il HOLLAND GiN a • WII-ftT WHISKY t>\ 1 For Mk*icin\l I’i 1-kT' I WILL NOT JIB UNDERSOLD FOR THE CASH^I / BURT COOX id"' iys on !.;iu<l and wi take pleasuro ill waling on cu-- '••IIP *’ ARE YOU GOING T< PAINT? THEN USE NEW YORK ENAMEL PAIN t CO.’S CHEMICAL PAINT Ready f>r use in White an 1 over One Hundred Different Cotore made of sine ly i rime W .ill- L'-ii 1, Zim- an I Linseed Oil, Ctunnicully coin iiii.ed. wartan ed Mwh Hn,d*<nner nod ' heojier, and to la-t TWICE AS LONG a- -ny other T mi . I his taken the FittsT Tkkmium at twenty ol llie Slat- F os ol the U non, and is on many thousand oi the finest houses in ihe e. m.ti v. Addr.-ss: AKW YOltK ESA MEL P. IIN T C Oh\l P. 1 X I”, ma\lo-lyr 103 Ciminbers Siroct, New York. Tiuuu Rkhooeii. Samivg C.inns Si.ni' Euuii. lOIESTIC-f l jf js> HARRIS SIIERRIFF’S SAFES. Will let Id l-efore the Court ■louse door of Horis coun'y, witbiu tin* h-gal bourn .'I slie, on the Hist Tcimtay in dirty next, die tollowi'gd si-riU-dl.nd 10-wti: 1(10 ivrisol land . I) ..f No. 103, and 10H Hi res of land oft of — p*rt of M No 138, end 8o rtei.-s off of ti e part .lit 140 ii. .he l'dtli district of said cunty—nl' in aln dy, joining the land ol j[„|, t Wei Ii ii on the routh, corit.ilnliig In all 203 ai res, and latter known ns tne plan tation once i aval pie 1 and sold by J.T.ininli McKinney, to I sham Hnckabee, who is now in possession tli riOl. Js'i'itsl on l>) viitu.- of and to satisfy un execution issued troin the Siin.-iior C ni l of s i I county in favor of Jcreu.i h M. Kinny ag. inst isiiam Huckabeu, Levied on as piopcity ol difenJsnt. Also, at the same time and p ace, 30 acres ..f land < IT of let of laud No. 5 in the 21st I islrict o' Harris county; mil land being in tin: n>*r liwest corn- 1 ef said lotol laud mid is. inded on tt.e west by N. .( N it 8., uiu ning east !S) rods, I lienee south to line of A. 11. J .lmson, thence west HO rods to Dr Druse's liu.d. Sid lund levied on as the property of A- B. Johnson to satisiy a tax ti la n l'avor ol the State vs. A. B. Johnson. A's I 'n' the same time and place 30 acres of land <t Id No 132 in the 21st district of II .r.is count v, northwest coiner of said lot— lH>undtfd..n tlienoiihhy Mrs Simpson, on tlie.ou.li by lauds of def- ndsni; ou tlie west tty lands of Joseph Mi-ler; on the en t by lands ot defendant Is;vied on as the prop er y of J sepli liray to sati-ty a tax Ii fain fav .r of the Suite vs Joseph Bruy. Issvy made and returned by James L Ligon, L. C, Also at the same time and place of laud off f ipt No. 4, 21st di-triet ef|| arris couniy; hound on lie- n..rlh l-y liy J C Beaeli. on the south by A F Johnston, on the east lay 111- 111 uee, on the west ly lands of de fendant. Lind levied as llie property of 8 J Hightower to satisfy a tax h fa in lava* of (he Shite vs S .1 Hightower. I<evy made and lelurncd by JI, Li,on, L. (!. J D Koiu.vson, Sheriff. k<|VOlHgfgZ| J 1’ MANLKY KM. J.l'.l'D C A. KKUI4. J. f. .tIA-vi.i. ’ €. A. REDD & CO., 198 UQAJ STEET, COLUMBUS, QA. OFFER ONE OF THE If HH IB ST STT® ©*£S ©lf (Blß®® IB IE II IB 3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Purchasers may Depend Bottom Prices WE OFFER SPICiftLIHDBeiIISTS. Agents tor the TAYLOR OR LUMMUS GIN. JB9~ We offer Srr.eiAL IsnecuiHTS and guarrantee to please. jUrM. M. HUDSON, of Harris, Is with us and would be glml to see hia fiiends. fctd6-7(i Grangers, Attention! BUCKEYE HEAPING and Mowing Machines, 7xnßxsxnop ta&sxaim ©kaih ipahs, Grain Cradles, b. Patern TAYLOR HORSE RAKES, SOEGO AND CANE MILLS. iUGAR AKD SYEUP EVAPOEATOBS, Oerman MILiLEIT, CHUFA, HOLSTEAD & CO., may 17 76 137 & 139 BROAD ST, COLUMBUS, GA. Rich! Rich f I Rich M! ELEOANT HEW CLOTHIH& FOR 1876. SPRING & SUMMER 1876. fiORHIOfi & liEI HAVS sew OX IIAKD, AMU ARK OOXSTAWTI.Y RP.CKIVINO, A UIU AXP eOMI-LICTt ASSOKIMKNT or MKS S. BOYS’ ami CHILDHKN'S CLOTTIfNO AND FUItM HING GOODS Tlisv ARM cui.rui lUAX kvsa. Cali aud be convinced. JfEW HAT STORE. Having pur h-ir I th entlr- stock of K. K. Yonge, Hit or, and r.-.-.-ived a full ass-.rt men* of New J[,t of a'l kinds, we will continue the hat hiisiuess at No. 80 B.oal Street, next door to Clothing SU e. THORNTON & ACER FAMILY GBOCEF.IES. CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES AND FRUITS. J. J. & W. R. WOOD, NO 77 BKOAD ST, COLUMBUS. OA.. 0 iIIDKN BKRt>-\ which art* true ami ‘genuine Northern Seed CHOICE CONFEoriONEIiIES which we guarivu e-e pure and fresh. SUGAR and COFFEE, all Gaades. CANNED GOODS, NUTS, RAISONS, TEAS, SPICES etc, etc., U. KE S. TUBS, ’UN WARE, BROOMS. FOREIGN, am. DOMESTIC FRUITS Giv# us a call and we will suit you in style and pricds.J Consignments solicited and satisfaction Guarentecd. There Is Millions In It ! The Old and Reliable Firm of COWSERT & KIMBROUGH