Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, November 29, 1876, Image 3

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TO w* and cor At* town directory. the churghbs. \ .. , • . ..t th,- Han Ist Church on tin* V^'t'tLrird'smidava,and Saturday Wforr *" , r r,V*'rom-hiV>K t the Methodist Church <m he ! fou.th Sunly. Saturday before. lu <4* | ” K#vr o. S. Johnston pastor. Church * tKo •"•"•id " un(i ‘*y in '‘ ,ich ™ R 1 V'. JJ’iun pantor. SABBATH SCHOOLS. I (t,„ llniilint Church at o'clock A, “ Sunday J ’ l ' 'nhrwon, .op rt Hurt Cook, TrnMwr the Methodiot Church * ‘J o’clock A * —„h sundav. J M Mobley, tup rtj ** b IJ C Kimbrough, Treat r MASONIC ORItKHS \ Hamilton I-odge N T b l';-.c t tton th 0 2,l Sat unlay afternoon in cock month* W > . Goodman^ VVC ( ” !ipter No go-meek* <> the 4th Vriil iv in wh month at 2 o’clock f __j, M. Mobley, H T MUNICIPAL OOVKRHMRNT. j H livclacc, inavor: i. F. C Williams, j H Cowsert, J. T. mount and L. L. SUti t i council men: W S. Robinson, marthaJ. ’ IVIST-OtVTCK, j tv. Gamble, r. a lnily arrival and departure of mailt, COUNTY OFFICERS. j f o Williaint ordinnvv; J D ltobinson aheriff; N H Harden clerk of superior court; rtennis Miller tax receiver; R Griffin tax collector ; H C Kimbrough treasurer ; John jj Barnes surveyor ; \V J Smith coroner. Cuiinly (Vmiiniteioncrt--W I Hudson, \Y C Johnston, ItW Robinaon. U H Harden clerk. Board of Education—W I Hudson. Hvnn Hargett WO Johnston, R G Hood.T J Neal County School Com mis' ncr—l T Johnson. mkmbiois or tiik t.koisi.ati hh. _ VT 1 Hudson senator; GI, Kilpat'ick and R Most, Jr., lepresentutires *1 CfllßT CALENDAR FOR IIARBIS COIiRTY SUPERIOR COURT. Martin Crawford judge—W A Little ollc itor-sencial —N H Harden rlcrk —J 1) Bob im ehet iff. Convene* eeond Monday* in April and October. COMMISSIONERS - COURT Convenes fiist ’Tuesday in each month. ORDINARY** COUNT Convene* first Monday in each month. JUSTICES COURTS. Hamilton (07-d) I list riot — Jno I Williams J P Clias Bedell N I*-meets first Saturday. Talley Plains (786)— T N Starke NP, Geo W Cooke J P— 21 Saturday. Miluer’s (782)— It C Milner NP, P Sutton J P—4 h Saturday. Waverly Hall (934)—G A B Dozier NP, K J Stanford J I’ 7 Klle’-die (13951 —Tho* Noal N I', AS Klli ♦ra J P •- Catania (696)- J B l’ate J P, W H Thoinp .* N P— -• Lows' lOtli (707)—Jesse Cox NP, Nun irdlr J P- -3d Saturday. Upper 19th illSlil—ddCW Lokey J P, I. Ilarsett N P—4th Snturav. Smith's (1247)--.la* G Smith J I\, S Moore KP- 4 h Saturday. White.ville (920)—S 11 Hcese N P., A J Gordon J P — 2mi Saturday. Whit.kei ’ (679) KJI Whitten J P Klyon llsrgctl N P • Davidson's (781)—T 1. Davidson J P. Ah W.Ul.n N P . Hie. Spring (717) .T A Moore N P, C Had •y J P—first -n'lirdav. Goodman'* (703 1- 4 M Culpepper, J P, S ii.outaan N P—2d Saturday. SOUTH AM) SOI Til RAILROAD SCHEDULE Omen North and South KB., I Columbus, Ga.. Sept. 28,1876 1 Irsir.s on this load will rtm as lollovrs: Tcnvo Kingsboro 84*0 A m Ariive at Ci.-lumbu* J-40 a m 7ea# Columbus p M An ire at Kingsborc p M SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further notice the regular passenger tatespwill be a* lollows: Vroni Columbus to Boallwood 10 cents. •• •• Cleghorn 25 ’• •• Blanchard 40 Hines 50 •• •• Kimbrough, ...60 ■ • • • Catania 60 ■ • •• Kingslioro 76 " 4VM. REDD, Jr , Bupt. We will give Columbus Prices for eotlon to all who are indebted to us. Bring us your cotton and thereby sars storage and freight on it from hers to Columbus. GAMBLE & COPELAND. W. A. Swift is sole agent for the the celebrated Glknnwood Wiiiskhy, the finest on the market, warranted pure, at prices from $3 50 to $5 per gallon. A rare article branded "Old Timk,” five years old, for $0 60 per gallon. These goods are pure, and especially adapted tp the wants of those wishing an article for medi cinal purposes. Church Notice. — r i!ie Fourth Quarterly Conlei et cc of ihe Hamil ton Circuit will Jte held in Ilami ton, e 1 bracing the Ist Sabbath snd Sat- n’ dav before in December. May God meet with us and bless us. G. S. Johnston, Pastor, NoAember I4tb, 1876. Rcili.rtlon in Board. Baskin House, ) Columbus, Ga., Oct. 8, 1876. J From this date and until further notice the rates of board at this House will be *2, *2 50 and $3 per day, according to size and location of room. Single meals 50c. MB*. E. M.GUAY, CANTATA. Programme for Wednesday Evening, December 6th. at the Hamilton Female Col lege, New Years Eva I*ART PIRST. It is Now Year's Eve—Father Time appears to remind Old Year that liis race it almost run, and calls on liini to give an account of the mo* mcnls allotted to him. Old Yenr summons the Saasens and Months to answer for theinseive*. They exhib it pictures frr m their experience in PART SECOND. Spring bids her attendants, Zephyr and Dewdrop, disclose the tableau, CROW NINO THK MAY QUKKN. Summer commands her attendants Suishine and Rainbow, to axhibit tie tableau of a SI’MMKR SCKNK. \utumn attended by Cloud and Jati; Frost displays tbe tableau of a Harvest sckne. Winter commands her attendants, Snov aud Sleet, to disclose the tableau STAR OE TUB BAST, at which Time expresses his satisfac tion .hat some ot the precious mo menta have been rightly spent. part third. Tie Seasons sing a farewell chorus to Qd Year. New Year is escorted in by Christmas aud San'a Claus. Old Year haring yielded his throne •o his successor, walks off the stage with ft- - T()#n is sung WKLCOM* TO Tl, e hkw tbab which close* the pr gramme ef the Cfintat*-Toicti will be followed by the thrilling and interesting COMEDY OF A Woman's Strategy. IN ONE ACT. The principal choractes will be Capt, Cannon, Mr. Hector Timid, Mr. 'Wiseman, Fredrick Thornton, Williams, Officers, Louisa, Chatter. Doors opened at o’clock, AfimisM.m 2a c.imts. Captain J. W. Kimbrough. At c see by the Colutniiu* Times thru this weiiilcuinn is a candidate lor SLerilT of Mnscooeu county. Ca: t. K. can give a* good a war ■ cord as any man in the country, having fnithtnlly served through tin war in the 35th Ga. ftegt., and always at a pci of duty. Ho is a fornt-T resident of Hamilton and an intimate acquaintance leads U to be lieve that no better man coo'd lie selected to fill the position than Cnptnin Kimbrough. The Times in speaking of him very truthfully say, : “For this county we need a fair and impartial Sheriff, one who is not wedded to lawyers or their causes, and who will discharge his duty as an officer without regard to consequences. We want a fair man, one not bending his knee to any set of peonle, hop'ng their support. We want a man who is the'servant of the people, an 1 not governed by a few. Muscogee county wants just such a man, and in hitn will be found Jake Kimbrough, who is this day announced as a candidate. He is competent, was a good Confederate soldi, r, and will be able to give the bond. We hope our friends will recollect Mr. Kimbrough and bis claims, for without- disparaging the claims of any one else, Mr. Kimbrough will make a good officer, is a gentleman, and served the State in the hour of need in the army. In peace he asks to serve her now. Who will de.,y her claim ?’’ MARRIED. HAM MErX—MILLER. —At the leoWencw of io brides father, Ksq., Joseph Miller, by Rev. Geo. .8 Johnston, on the 23rd last. Mr. L. W. Hammell and Miss Mildred Mil ler. Th* attendant* were : B. C. Kim brough and Mis* Biseie Miller; J. H. Mobley am) Mis* Willie Webiter; E. R Miller and Misa Susie Boswell; J. M. Bruce and Mis# Mattie Miller. The marriage ceremony was per formed at 1 o’clock, and the party were invited to the dining room whore a most magnificent dinner was prepared. The bridegrooms father gave them an infair at night, where all went “as merry as a marriage bolt.” Both the wedding and infair wore attended by a host of friends of the happy couple snd wero both nice entertainments. W e congratu late Lon upon his having captured one of the prettiest and lovlieu. young ladies in the county, and mnv their way through life be commen surate with the bright future that lies stretched out in anticipation. —Jake Kimbrough and Jake Bur rua are candidates for Sheriff of Muscogee. Jake against Jake — hoorah for Jake ! A Trip to Meriwr i er. We made a (Ling trip to White Sulpher Springs and to Greenville lat week. We noticed that the cot ion field* along the route looked hlaok and the cotton about al! picked out. At White Sulpher Springs these lino* involuntarily came to mind ! “I feci like one who tread* alone, Bomc banquet all deserted." The gay, hapny and giddy crowd who had assembled for a tew weeks recreation during the summer had i all returned to their homes, and the | Hotel end the cabins were almost i entirely deserted. Greenville is a pretty little eoun- j try town of two or three hundred | inhabitants, and bears a striking re* j semblance to Hamilton, Wo made a call on brother Ilevill of the Vin dicator, who extended us a cordial welcome and courtesies which were appreciated. The I indicator under his lead is in a prosperous condition, and is a paper that keeps up with the times in the general issues of the day. We found the editor one of those genial courteous gentlemen, with whom it Is a treat to meet. We also had the pleasure of meet ing the Hon. H. R. Harris, and the oftener we meet with him the more re we convinced that the Fourth District has acted wisely in a-lec’iiig this noble, self sacrificing, Christian gentleman for a Representative in Congress. Parson Winslow, of the Green ville House, treated us like a lord, and we will long remember the Par-* son with gratitude for his kind at tention, and when our friends visit Greenville we advice them by all meant to atop with Person Wine low. Our visit to Men whether was quite a pleasant one, and we found every one with whom we came in contact sociable, pleasant and agee able. The Cantata. l4y reference to the pregramme which we publish to-day, it will be seen that the Cantata which comes off at the Cos 1 ege, just one week from 10-day, bids fair to be very in teresting. The President ha< put the price of admission at uch low figures that all in ay a-tend, and wo guarantee that no one will leave t* l ® hall fueling that it was not twenty five cents well spent. Aside from the pleasure to be derived, all who attend will be assisting in the pu - chase of a bell for the College, and there aro certainly none but what would he glad to hear the sound of a bell from the College. Then let ns all attend, and |iersuade others to do likewise. Mkkiweiiikk Jail. —While on a visit to Greenville recently, we be gan to bo alarmed for fear the war was about to break out again, as we saw the Sheriff forming the citizen in battle array, and making arrange ments as though he intended to “hold the city at all hazards.’’ On inquiry we learned that the frontdoor of the j i! had been broken open and Cob Faber was afraid some of the pr sen e’s had e-ustped. On entering the jail, Lashly the only prisoner, told thejSheriff to “do himself no harm’’ as he was right there. Lashly killed a negro and has been sentenced to twenty years in the penitentiary. The editor of the Hamilton Jour nal judging from his paper, was as much elated at the reported election of Uncle Sum, just after the 7th, a* any man we know of. In the exuberance of his feelings he got off the following expressive, but rather undignified paragraph : “Tilden is elected, rear upon your hind legs and howl.’’. —[Carrolton Times. if the election of Uncle Sam is not enough to make a fellow rear upon his hind legs and howl, then he must certainly be “lost to los.” Wa opine that even our dignified confrere, Drofher Sharp, would give one email whoop. Gjxk to Alaii am Mr, Willie MoCanls and hi* family left Hamil ton laat Monday for Jefferson, Ala., where he will go into business. We regret the necessity of losing such good cuizen*, snd commend him to tiie confidence of the people with whom ho anticipated locating, It seems that the good places are always ahead and this notion of Willie’s deprives ns of two good citizens. That Stealing Frolic.— ln our last issue wo stated that a wagon and pair of mules had been stolen from Mr. John Toler. This wns a mistake. A wagon and horse waa stolen from"Mr. Janies Toler, but he has since recovered them. The thief abandoned them in the woods near Mr. Tolers house and they were found noxt day. The cotton wa# the property of Mr. G. A, R dding, and if it has not been recovered we are uot apprized of it. Towp Notes. —Wet and disagreeable. —Charley- Hamby was to have gone after hid Dock veaterday. The rain last night put a bond on several entertainments. —Col. Lovelace, Col. Mobley and Dr. Bruce aro at ritG range. Gamble n ' Copelted will sell Doub le Half-Sole Blogins, full s’ook at ♦ 1,25. I Bob Pitta haa pone to Lagrange to the examination of applicants for the Cadetship at West Point. —Measra. Gamble 8s Copeland are selling tho very latest styles of Gents Hats at cost for the cash. Pont let your wagon shriek but. go to Gamble Jb Coneland and get a box of Axle Grease for 15 cent* or two boxes for 25 eethta. —We return ianVa to Mr. W. P. Swift of the Centennial Store* for a bottle of choice Glenwood whiskey the best brand in the market. Our friends aay it was excellent. The great loving heart of man will now be startled,jurji ** noon at hi* it red and exhausted ; body tonche* the tied by that old and familiar cry oft ‘'Goodness gracious, wjiat cold ftel youv’e got!” That word “usufruct’* which Til den used, is defined aa “the right of uing and enjoying the profiite of a thing belonging to, another, without impairing the nubstfisoe.” You oan ktaa a pretty girl's Kps under that head, but don’t bite tliem. "How late may lovers itayf’* is the vital question just raw. Of cousse there will be a difference of opinion, but personally Nt should set the time to leeva a few momenta be fore the youn.. t dy la ware that H o • are two or three of the "town boys” at, the front gate ready to imitate a ShtgUai rooster. Curd of Thunks. With plensure I return my tlisnks to the refined and intell'gent ladies of Harris county who patronized my unexeeled Ait of Drawing and Paint, ing. And as gentle zephyrs waft at even tide. A'.ummorcloud npo.t gratefully aid slow; So gently may their diming year..glide; And time their pathway with pleasure* .tr -w. J. T. Willis, Ornamental Inst’r; Madison, Ga, From fhs Comptroller General we leant that Col. Harris’ official major ity in this district foott upas fol lows : CampW, 436, Carroll, * 1420, Chattahoochee, 453, Coweta, 42, Dong!a, 432, Harris, 328, Heard, '‘o7, Marion, 248, Meriwet! sr, 744, Muscogee, 1357* Talbot, 420, Troup, 1605, Total majority, 8011 Announcements. Eos Ci,run or Court. —l announce myself a candidate for'Clerk of the Superior Court. El. clion January 8, 1877. W. S. ROBINSON. Eon Tax ttwiliv**,— l have yielded to the solicitation* of many friends, and announce myself a candidate for 'l ax Receiver of Har ris county, in the ensut lug January election. JOHN TANARUS, WHITAKER. Eos Cowrrv Tax Collrctor.—We are au thorized to announce the name of It. W. Wood as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Harris county, subject to Demo erotic nomination. MANY VUTEKB. Kok Tax Bpcnvaa.—l announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Harris county, and solicit the vot- s of the people. If elected 1 will *erve them to the best o' my ability. Election first Wcdnia day in January next. R- K FORT. Eoa Coustt TRAußr.—By the request of many voter* 1 announce myself as a candi lte for rc election to the office of County Treasurer for Horii* county, subject to a nomination If de*ired. Election first Wed nesday Id January next. H. V. KIMBROUGH. GOD rrc BLESS OUR HOME is the name ol the name of the most elegant French Oil Motto Chromo ever issued. The motto in surrounded by one of the mo*l exquisite and richly colored wreath'of beautiful flowers on dark background, snd is perfect itl all it* details. It is 11 x 15. We send this motto chromo and the BOSTON WEEKLY GLOBE, alarge eight page family, story and e-spaper, with agricultural, chcs, nuzzle, household, and all popular depart ments, 3 months’ lor only 80 cents. Chromo and paper, 6 months for sl. A beautiful holiday gift. Agents wanted. Address, WEEKLY GM>BE, 2 WASHINGTON WRICK I”, BOSTON, KA'-S. I.Hgal * A dvirt laments. ' i ' •■t t j GEORGIA, Harris UOmitv.' W. R Hayes haa ttpi ilea (hr exemption of person.., tv and 1 will )*,** upon the name on tl.e 20th day of December, 1878, at my office. J. r\ r.Wn.kiAV*, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Harris County. .1.0. Hill has nptdied for exemption of per-oimlty and I will pwtUpm the rtime oh th • 20tli day of Deremher ISTti at n y office. J. K. t\ WuaiaS*. Ordinary. GWRGIA, Harris Comity, 8, (J. I), Lncli has n qili 'd for cxi nqdhm of personally and 1 wII proa upon tin miho onthetSlh dav of De 'in her 1870, t w.v office. Nov. ISih 1870. J. K. C. Wut.UK* Ordinary. Sale of Perishable Proje.-ty. We will sell at the late rt-aldonce of N. lhi*-more, deceased, ou We Ineel *y, the 2'Jd of Novcutl-er, all the perishable pioperty be lonjiiiß to the a.i t decenaed. J*. PaaSMOSB, Gao. A. Rtmti.su. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will lie sold before the Court-house door, in tho town of Hatuilrcn. Marti, county, within the local hour* of ante, on the lbt Tuesday-in Decent' or next, the lollowlne ile scribed land hclonglnir to the eatt eof M 0. Culpepper, d'Cta-e l. to wit: Porta of lots of land mtmlter* Hit. 40 and UU,-containing one hundred and thirty four n:rea, more or lo s, lying in the TtiiAl Di*trlit of origln-lly Troup now Harris county, ■ Hold (or rtt-tribu'loti, by order of court. Jas M. CuiFaeva*, A'ltnihMrator. November tt. 187*1. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Harris County, wilt la> wild before the Court Houae door in Hamil ton, said county, oil the Ist Turn lay in De cember next between the lognl hour* of gale, the following diacrllied land belonging to the Estate of Cvru* K . Harrington deoeaaed, to wit: Lot of land No. 20 In the 20th District originally Muscogee now Harris romity, con talning 202 1-2 acres, more or loss. Also 22 1-2 aero* more or le. off of the South West corner of lot No. 20 In the 20th Dis trict, formerly Mu-cogee now Harris county. Also Island No. 24 being and lying in tho Chattshooehee River containing 10 aero* more or leas. 8o!d for distribution. I't.vNV ItAtultfrr, Administrator. Oct. 24th 1870. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I will sell ltefore the CffiirMionsc door in the town of Hamilton on the ttist Tuesday in December next, within tire legal hours of sale, the following described land belonging to the estate of William l’ollard, deceased, to wit: Lot number 144 In the 22d district, and 75 acres of lot number 112 in the 21 st dis trict of Hards county, containing 277 1 -2 a res. Sold bv order of court. Terms cash. November 1,1876. Ssarohv Poulard, Ailmiui.trator, with will annexed. GEORGIA, Harris County. It W Robinson, administrator of Joseph 1 tohinoon, late of said county, deceased, makes application for letter* of dismission Alt per.mis concerned are hereby notified to tile objections, if any they have, by the first Monday In January next why letter* of di.mlwlun should not be granted raid ni pli cant. Given under my hand and ofii. ial sign* ture, September 30. 1876, J K. C. Williams, Ordinary. NOTH E All p> raons Indebted to the eatatefof Tlioa. A. Miildlebrook are requested to make Imme diate payment, and all person* wlm have de mands against *abl estate will present the same for payment in the term* ol the law. W. D. Moras, Executor. November 7, 1876. NOTICE. All parties ludebted to the >st*eofN. Pas-more, and eased, are respectfully request ed to come forward and make immediate payment. Tho-e hidding claims against the same "ill bring them forward liv ihe 16thof December next. Jas. Passmorr, Gnu. A. Hkddiso. November 6, 1876. Executors. GEORGIA,'Karri* county. Lucinda Thornton and John T Thornton. Jr, makes application for administration up on tae estate of John T Thornton, Hr, late of eaii! county, deceased. At! persons concerned are hereby notified to show cause. If any they have, by tho first. Monday in Decamber next why lettets of ad ministration should not be granted said up pllcant*. Given under my hand and official signa ture, October 31, 1876. J E C Williams, Oidinary. GEORGIA, Harris county. 11 E BryanfMi** applied for exemption of personalty, and I will pws upon the same on the 13th day of Novemuer next at my office. J E C Williama, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Harris G .unty James M. i’rotf, executor of I/xinant l'ratt, late of said county, deceased, make* *p|dica lion for letters of dUmissimi Irom said estate. All person* concerned are hereby notified to show cam.* (it any they have) by the first Monday in lleiem >cr next why letters of dismlst-ion should not be granted said appli cant. Given under my hand and official signa ture, August 24, 1870. J. E. C. William*, Ordinary. HARRIS SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA, Harris county. Will 1* sold before the court-house door in the town of Hamllt m, said county, du inf the tea'll hours of sale to the hiitheitt bidder, on the first Tuesday In Doo-mber next, the following desciibcd property, to wit: One mill and mill machinery, nod mill site, containing five acres vt land, more or lew off lot* of land No* 302, 308 and 403, all lying and being fa the Twentieth District of Harri* county, Ga.. levied on as the prop erty of Joseph Shaw to satisfy Hard* H.ipe rior Court fifos In my hands— one In favor of Pool k Hunt v. Jim pi, Hhaw; one in f.ivo* of J, W. '"orri ■ vs. Joseph hhaw, and one in favor -1 the o icet* of the Court. Property is,inter, out b plaintiffs’ attorney. J. D. HOIIUWGN, Hit' riff. Noviwh-T 3, 1876 TO THE LADIEd>. ■ V , ‘ I hsVe ron'ovsd- mjr- ■wiilliafrv spire nittt door east of Gilbert'splinting ftfib'e, pu Ran dolph tret, and neatly Up|xaite the I'os • where I atn receiving and open ng a well selected stock cf Fall and II 'intor Jfdli/a’r/), G"tnprising all Hie novelties of the season. My goods are the [.Atwr. I’urTrntit anil lino and will Ist said at prices to salt. My old friettdsand c istomo sstt l the public gencraUy uiu Invlterl to e 11 at utv new stand. IR. R. HOWABL- To the Working: Class. We ate ttow prepared lo furnish all eln* e* with reus nut employment at home tin* whole of tle ii tint, or for their spar- >ll ment. Business new II -ht mid pmfiinhle. t’eisons ot ciihei sox easily earn from oft cents to $5 per evei log, ahd a pioporttoiml stun l>v devoting their whole time to tho business. Hovs mid girls eain nearly ns niueh Ik- men. That all who see this notice may send their address and h-st the himlltess we make this rnpamlleleri Of. r: To sttvli an are Hot we.l s itistin 1 wo will send one dollar to pay tot the trouble of wiiiinp. Null particulars, sample* worth several Hollars to • omtnenee Wvirk on. nd a copy of Home and Eiro-lde one of the largest and best ilu.slrate.l publl cations, all sent free by mall. It-wler, il you want permanent prolitahie work a<Mrrss Ganeus Stinson Sl (to, Port and Maine, VICTORY! VICTORY!! I TUE "Sira" ALWAYS AHEAD! ! "Dead the spccDl dispalil) from the (Vn “* tenniol Exhibition to the New Yo k Sun; PnitrAitKi.HHiA, Rent 27, 187 ti, Tne very highest honors which could 1m- ! cidlferre I on any exhiliitur—l wu Mr.DAia or j HitMui anil Two 11 Msimak or Mr.hit I ave been a wauled the Singer Manufacturing (tym pany for Sewing Machines. — . _ 2,000,000 IN TOE! Sates in Excess of all. Others THE SINGER Manufacturing Com.J 00 Broad st„ Columbus, ■W-A-lsfTEiD. Hood salesmen to selir (he new Light llttn nh|g Singer Sewing Machines.lll the conn’lea connected wftli the Columbus office. Apply to the hinget Manufacturing Company. (’HAS rS HOLT. Agent. 1$ lOt! GI.V BOISE ISSUED? # All my customer* of years passed, and all other* wlm wish to feel secure, pb--.se take notice that 1 am prepared, as usual, to pio tcct against LOSS BY FIRE On this class of property. I senses adjusted and paid at my office. Apply for insimmee or inf irmation to mo direct, or through any of tbu factors or com mission merchants of the city. D. F. WILLCOX, Gen Ins. Agt, 71 Broad Ht., Columbus. Ga. TRIFLING WH AT COLD 18 AI.WA YM DANOBBOUB UHK J 1 E/, L’S ('./IB BO L W TJ B LETB, nsur remedy for COUGHm, and all diseases of the THROAT. LUNOH, CHEST ami MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES HOLD BY ALL DIUIGUJSTK, (!. N. CRITTENDEN, 7, Hlxth Avenue, N. Y. THE PARKER GUH.‘ SCMO STAMP rOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO’S V/EST MERIDEN,CT. Tho recent n Eire-Proof Safes by the English Government proved the superiority of Mum Pilling.' No other Safe* filled w'th Alum and Plusler-of-Pari*. MAUUIIH & CO., 203 Broadway, N. Y,, 721 Cheßtnuv St., Phila. CANVASSERS WANTED for a eu)tcrb Work of French Art •WOMEN or tub BIBLE," ihi.tratcciln.tUd color, with copies of the iPo.^^dljljg|pw i paintings by tlm r rent EurDuMMyHMr. Homc-tliing entirely new; captivated'’ rftry one. With If t* the ben soiuewi I’ltr.MlUMev er offered. The best r most elegant Ismk for fall * nvaudng and he Hoi If “a on. Kxtia lei ms to ,i >rl A; cr tr . ppiy to 1. I! Kurd & IP,, Pubiwlo-ir, Nc v lurk, sol.'ivj •ajk'oii ui biie JJioOd f T"**-* ap the /•, cvvft’ ••I Iff If* •.-’.♦A **} rt.in.bHlWseptha H ;; Ihwkeiieluw*, tW.4 jJ-' --W Feinxlo ('.inihlaljea t>r"i,-v.n,bttfi;.lf'i *I w 1 fiT*m Ate* In ' AUlf* HhirenTltmifc m f ’ront. li 'nUliy, nnd Imbny m**a in 4 wttiiirn j unA tuv’UltU r. taon.tftiv tnfftvo it*riL s\itd(o.~r,o Mint yt.fl r ri tho rWfcUtftM*. that H WtSm li Dm pr% F.-nd fi.rono. fil’Tll }■ HON*. rr*>|>rfe>t<nt. Bubtru, M. Fur w*lu OAFEf STANDARD Fire and Burglar SAFES* Counter, Platform, Wagon 11 Track SCAXjKS. fiend for Pctee-I.tat. Agente Wanted* Marvin’s Safe Cos., 265 Broadway, New York, 721 Chestnut St fiiUTaavttMyr 'in"*’ 'w"'n 'ait UHIH|OQ * •sSOs tno fifitiiif.fHt t)uuiUmu 4|n.u|.> oi •UIOO ‘Bo’ ■oifnb -not c <U t\o: •M pu O’ •0 -0 *t *f. RADWAY’S READY n. CtlttßS TitlC WORST PAINS In from Ono to Tworttj Minute*, HOT O?4C HOUR ftrf*HKlln|iH!AUM % a* hi •n* n<**d shy oo MTrRU W.Til r iix. RA.DWAY H Wi’. VDV lI’IMRF IS A OUttK FOB fcYr.UY l*a IX. t WitfitliH rtrt uml S Tho Only Duin ltomedy Vnt In*ih lv rtpfiOmm* itkrir.iridllftß pslns, *llsv till siiiiiifiin h, rii I tmrrid 4!oti|t*r it*i*. i <*ihr oftb# l.tt ig a* ' GittAr'li, ...twdU, itr^Otik 1 j(Ulrfi<rorg*nsi b/ mtcpi*lic,ui n. in rang oxk totwkvTY jtt.vt’rit.t, Br> iiinit'T limv vltilrnt nr thfi pstn th# Itll' IfM A ll'!. Hel-rMtjn 'uArm,i ripplfid, Afvoifi, > OHfAljjiC, or pro. r.udi'i with dt*AMr/ iutfwr t RADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL Arrotih INSTANT KASR. IREAMM crin.N l V TII KtnSKV*. ixri.AMW vrniN or Tils ui.aDDIR. INFLAMMATION OF TIIH HoWKIJj. _ oonhkmtio.n or tub i.uro*. sorr throat, nimoui/r hkeatuinu. __ imumtatios OS thk urabt HYST3R.es, croup, HRADACHH, TOOTACH %u COLO CHILU, AG UK GHILIsA. Tha Rps>ll!nion of tbo llsndjf HslUrin(l>£Tw*e parts whersdispataer (liiSvitlty en.u* willamtrii eaa* Ts-emy 4ropalnhdftttmbWr nf slr wminsfsW mohiemivarsClluA ucs.sP asms,soUß STOMACH, HKAKTHURN, M- (v 11 f.V 11ACIIK, 1)1 A R*mJRA ( I(Y*INrnHV, CoI.IP. W1NI) IS TllS BOWKLR, as: sill TKItNU.I' (IN*. , , , Tt‘*!.(•'. ale,•III! -(,*••• r-irry * Lotus of ■* itaudv H- I >-( ilirtwta. Afoworoyaia WAW-rolt.->rUi A t.* or Balna from Own** of oit'ii'. litalioaertlua t'rou-h lirandy or BUtois ooa •MmuUut. FEVEHE AND AGEE. FEYKH kVO AGl* K urdfor rtfty ernla. Thr* bf B‘itvn’.iOtiJi*lin UtiM Wfirlil ifittl will rir*FYMl un i a quo n -d All oiltar MUrioa ( llilous, Tylihoid, Yeli'-w, and o her Vreora taWedbyßAlW w W'S I’rt.l.si-dautrt: aa uahWaY'Rßßau* *• 1,1 KK. V (fty cento per boulo. HEALTH! SEAUTYII RTROVG Afff> PC 15 ritnH maOO!>-INORRABII OKFLK'II INI) wKMirr-M f.KAR KKINANIF BEAITIKI L^oWPKKXIofIHKCUMEDToA!.U DR. RADWAY’S EarSoparilli'aii Eesotat THE CREAT DLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MAUKTHK MOST ASTOXIAILINOCURZS: so OCICR.Sd R (Pill ARK THB CHANIitXTIIi R iilV UNI>goB*X'Nr)KRTIIKINFI,UI!NCI or THIS TRULY WONUKRfL'I. MKDICINR, THAT , Syery Day an iDcrßase" in Flesl and Weinlit is Seen and Mt Rvary drop of tho fi Vu*a PA RIt.l.T A X ttTSol.. * ,:,VT cotn to Hi rough ihe lll4od. Mwril. Uriut. fc.d.Hh-r Fluids tod jo. e* of Um sy-lsm IhtYlforof Ilf . ffsrHffi.*4*r4lltf WtthMdOf the utljf vyUi ijt-w •old m.tlarjtl Horofilo. MrphtlU. I* ii*M*o|tlnß, <lUnlnl*r li toe tbroT4, Mow.lt, la in *rv, No iHEinthoGlttn ißnod *Hlr p4'i*ol systew. fine* P,fin, Ir >m Khtr, nn4 the tt:trl form* of <!•*• m*. KrupHon*. F*rr Kf.rt*',N-f**lltl ni, Jtfii* Worn*..'••l' Amts, Hl* kHp’rt*, lh*H**h. Ihwht*, t'ntt chthlq ilm fV.nns. t*hd n i vt->tk*ttlng *r 4 ittfufil rkitNl^lhmv••.*, I / is* rF|irm *n**ll •**of ili'T hi'“ ;o' f*.p!e #.!•• \%itUlf* it wo i li* <i Hoi* ro i i.iido frw d*tyfc' prove to uty iffifsolt u*lit|( tliitff Rdhuf ol llxtl btrwuim (li#t* t49t 8 tt*tUt*i|owwr i r# ttarflis . . , Ifth- (Hi. 6 and- .IV 6d dstbrtnp that is 4<.|M,himlljr prorri*llm,*ti4t* t-titvl*insrill* * wo* ii‘m. ouH rwlr* • wie tvlib tw tu*'..M’Ultnvta from Llwxl—W# * Ml** vutAP tiUI.LI a.N will and <! •* *ftir©—4tur# I* **■•!• .‘n; f r • < i*k* rß' rtf r.mntwt*** B* tto kttfimrld (Mott, rw| iflcrtf/lt In dli)nt*ltln| w# I dM.tf tvmti!A, It* upturn w ill l r*pM, ndrf#rjd*r fhoov e t* wtilr*.#.him***}f boHorn4 tUnfo ni 1 t.n er ijqvtli# 84f.4k ft i id , Not only do atlif*N4HE Ersotrßßt fdk own ivmtrdisl ttgrtoMi® th* c.r ofiVoß C.Fn • Ihiimw. u4 Nfcit* ; butUlsUi# UHi> pw*.uv i-tirw fr Kidney C Madder Complaints, Crlwirv ■ n I Wo|tH *. ' .ah*;**. Nrorpr, In4ipif. ..i W n**r, lootmunoncooT f rtti*’. Brltto *-• p4*-, Alim.otiifiriH, And l *r ***** whortt inure nr* Lntu liMl and 'fitmlw. or 'bn **•■ rloody. iMiijAd with vm whftrof an ag t dp litrpwU wbticitllk. ortb>rU a znorOtd. dvl, ipAr NiK W A.id WldlA l>o|M.d*ttdAp(iAHS. Altd *pr’k ng. i.R uioarsAttAoifon when pn*ing wator, -**‘ r | >Ctfe iuthAMßAllfrftllC Batl and akxiy; fbe I*eillf. Tumor of I t Years* Growth Cured by lladumy’s Resolvent* DR. RADWAY’S Perfect Purgative & EepktingPilk, ■rrftwly HWlO— o-lognetly ooala.l with ••!*ffotn,. WUrue. reful i purify, cfauh.+e .tailhiritkifaen Kd fvav’ft I’.Mu, for th* ettre of alldinord -r* *itheMinwch, IJrrr, fVD, Kidney*, Hludder. Kerroue net4*‘i"j. t'ofcGijMUob. radigeaiion, !*► pepeie. Btlioiwoe**. lUtloue Kerer, lidtammfttimi ofthe h*wrlu, Pde. All-1 Ail of Uifl JwlAnufl Yieeera. fIK-iTAn , fc / f to t'Spet a pOgltire ettre Ptireljr Vegetuhlr, fionaniMttip *w m* veury. antttentlAordlelMrt "Ahwdo-aofKAnW.VrsPTt.WSwill fretthoSjne •ow from I1 the ftfcYf> iir ned dimrder*. frm. per Kok. Mf.n HV MVCklfSVrf. . ~.f K READ Ari TRI’K ’* Feed m*er fttfunpto RAlIwA* A CO . jfaM&mregl&i. *** York- I pfornim VWill will Iki mot jtm.