Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, December 06, 1876, Image 3

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town and cotm TUWN DIRECTORY. THK CHURCHES. FiearlllßX • t h * l “ oh " rC . h °, n , tZZci third Sundays, and thlnl Sunday in each month Kt. H. T. t,h ® M*tho list Church on the f.erthM'Ju. ,nd satnrrfsy before, tu e*ch _ M th. Me*. O. S. John-tnn vtr. Frew hint nt the I’resbj tei inn Church on tb eeruod Sunday in each mouth. Re*- Q. W. llexon pastor. SABBATH SCHOOLS. At th*lp'>*t church nt (I o'clork a, a Hvnd&j J T Johnson, eup rt Burt Cook, Treasurer * rt ’the Msiho.li.it Church nt V o'clock * a kenidn*. .1 M Moblev, nup'rt B C Kimbrough, Treas’r fit* *■'. ' • MASONIC ORDERS rid*n'rf*, i* r t.o.uo.ih. ad Saturday ntternoon iu euch mouth. W ft . w m W r. T* 9chl#T Cli pt#r No ZO —niwtn ow the im month &t *2 o clouk w n lY3TiXlt h HP. "*■' * V •,♦ ; ■ • - - ^ —BUjTkTiPaFa (UrVIiHNMKNT. i B Loreliu*, maw; 4 F. U. Williams, J H Coweert, J, K - Mount and I. L. ffinti ler4. ceutx.illueD: W. 6. Molwmon, marshal. Poer-Omcu, / If. QnmMe, r. m. Drily arrival and 4 part ere of mall*. n * county orriCEte. J f C William* ordinary : J D Robinson Uhantf; N H Barden clerk of supetiorcourt; Dennis tax receiver; JRU'iffin tax <•1 bet or: HQ Kimbrough treasurer; John M BarnrJ surveyor; W J Smith coroner. , County Coum>is*ioncis—W I Hudson, W C Johnston, RW Robinson. N H Barden clerk. B<mrd of Education —W I Hudson. Flvnn Hargett, WO J i hnston, R G Hood, T J Neal County t/thool Comrois’ner—J T Johnson, wsaneas or raa i-aoiie.ATrna. W I Hudson senator: G L Kilpatn.k and n B Mlti, Jr., representatives MBIT CILESDM ?* liKUS CU*TT * 's ' (CTOtIOK COI'HT. Martin Crawford judge—W A Little solic itor-general—X H "Barden clerk—.T D Rob |#g<*n sheriff. Convenes second Monday* in A (nil AndOeloher. commission***' oonar Cearsnwi find Tuesday in each month. Jormsart - * cocar ('•Brenci first Mojsdar in varh month. • Jivircm ooskn. HafcUton (672d) District -Jno T Williams 4 f, Cha* Bedell N I’-meet. first Saturday. Talley Plain* (TfiS)-r-T X Sparks N P, Geo W Cooke J P—2d Saturday. - Milner * (782)—8 C Milner NP, P Jnttoo J P—4th Saturday. Waverty Hl! (934)—G A B Dosier NP,E J KtanforH J P--a . Eileraii? (096) —‘That Seal N P, A S Elll e.jr—— ‘ Cataul* (696)- J B Pate J-P, W H Thomp y-y. ■ :;o ■ '-i ' ' 1/iwer 19th (707) -ilesoe Cox N P, W ’Nun ■•lly'J. L’- “Jd S .turday. Upp.r 19th (IMWt-JdCW Lokey J P, L HsrgtfHN Satmay. Smith>4 (1247)--la* G Smith J P., 8 Moore Jt P •'■*■ ,'4'h Saturday. White* vills (920) S H Reese X P., A J GanlevJ. f— 2"d tnrdnr. Wliitkei’*fo79)—BMWh7M J r Fiynu Jlargeft N P * U. ridfii’* (781)—'T L Davidaon j I‘, Ah W.ldinXP . ' BluV‘tSpriug (717)—J A Moore N P, C H*d * J P—tiut Saturday. GocdmKkds (7p) --j M Culpepper, JP, 8 Geo hash N r —2d Saturday. 0 ITH i!iD SfllTli RAILROAD SCHEDI LB <• l - •* X-.i- 1 . ■■ x Omn Xoant axr> S-n th HR.) Culimuis, Ga.. Sept. 28,1870. f ... O.yV • . • - •; . ’ • ■ l rr. on this road will run a* ioPoTni: lea/eKingshoro 8 00 a m Anitr at O iumbus 9:40 a m leaVV.Co’umbui 3.30 r m Arrive at Kmgiboro 6:10 r SPECIAL NOTICE. Unfit further notlre th regular passenger lAt*lA*i;i bf JU to)lows. Vrga Cnlumbu* to Beall wood 10 ecu Is. * • • • • Cleghorn 25 • • ‘ . • • Blanchard 40 • • “if •• lline* .60 •• . •• Kimtirongh, ...80 “ • Catania....... 00 *’ •• *• Kingshoro 76 •• WM. REDD, Jr , Supt. W. A.JSwift is sole agent for the the celebrated Glenn wood W iiibkky, the. finest on the market, warranted pun*, at prices from $8 50 to $5 per gallon. -A rare article branded five years old, for 06 50 per’agallon. These goods are pure, and; especially adapted to the want* of those wishing an article for medi cinal purposes. Grange Officers Elected. —At *n ejection for officers At the Cataula Grange, the following named persona were choaen for the ensuing year of mjj G. A. B. Dozier, W. M. J,II. Toler, W. O. TT'H. Kimbrough, W, L. Francis Roberta, W. S. T. H. Freeman, Aat. 8. Sj% Grant, W. C. Wm, Pounds, W. Sec, B. H. Lowe, W. Treas, J;‘C. Thomason, G. K. Mrs. T. 11. Kimbrough, Ceres, Me*.- J. H, Toler, Pomona. Miss Emma Grant, Flora. Mias Jennie Passmore, L. Aet. S. The offioers will be installed on Saturday the 23d of December at o’clock, and the public generally arc invited to be present. The Grange wiil have an all-day meeting, and the memhera of aiater Grange* aro inri* Local Briefs. —Lei everyoody go M the Cawv lata to-night. —'The Cantata comas ofT to-night atid there is tun enough ahead to cover a ten acre lot. —This ia excellent weather for skating, but thoae unaccustomed to it aliould be cautious leat they get a fail on the ice. —The Captain says muffs are ex o Kent things and can be utilized in vuiious ways, espoaually iu cold wcatber. —Since knee breeches are in fash ion, we know a young man who wants to borrow a pair of atripod Blockings. i —Kev FI. Briggs, a young Pres byterian divine of great promise, \ .will preach at the Methodist church ! next Sabbath. —Any young man wild,would like to ’'.engage iu the sewing machine business, a: agent, liny find it to his advantage to apply to liobt. C. l’ope ag’t. Columbus, Ga. ■—John Little and Charles Ammons killed a wild turkey last Sunday. It came up to Mr- Lovelace’s house, when the hoys discovered and kill •and It. —Captain Ben Kimbrough and Esq. Charley Parker found a fine fur tippet i>d a pocket handkerchief between *he College and 11 o’clock iast night. The owner can get them by paying the laundry bill and for this advertisement. —Mr. Lon Truett ia now a full fledged citizen of Hamilton. He mov ed his family into town yestnday, and occupied the residence recently vacated by Mr. Whitehead.' We welcome them ameng us. —Mr. Irvin and Mias. I/mie Brooks wers married yesterday moi n ng at 10 o’clock. Last night Mr. Jis Forbes add .Alma Wiliams were married. On both occasions, (he Rev. Geo. S. Johnston officiated. All parties have our best wishes. —Th* Gnntatn to-night will b# a good tiling and we advi.e all not to mia* the rare treat which ia in atom for them it they attend. Thin ia the tirat Cantata that Ima eTer been giv .ll in Hamilton; let everybody go. —Our young friend, Mr. T R. Mitcheli, wi h Gordon & C* gill is fa-t winning h.s way into |io|iular favor. lie ia an aciive, e - ge’ic clerk, and i* fast, learning the way* of the mercantile world. i /-• ' { : t { ■ ' . —Hwad the a-lvei tiaemen, of the New York !?un. the best paper pub lished in New Yok. You gel the mammoth weekly for one dollar.' Now ii tne t'me to eubacrilie. —S#e J. J. & AA’. R. Wood’* new ndvertisement, and remember lo call on them for your Cbristmis tricks. They have an extensive stock of nev groceries and eonfectioueries, fresh in their store. Cull and examine stock, you will 1) sure to get .* bar gum. —Dr. \V, T. Pool, Dental f-’ur geon, lih* anew card in this isKiie. Those desiring dental work done in Columbus nre invited to give him a trial. He insure* satisfaction. There is nothing like good teeth ; go to Dr. Pool and secure them. —There ia no news like good news- Gordon & Cargill’s large dry goods store is not particulrrly anew thing but their goods are new and season able. They have them in great va riety, and in every faahionable style. Prices to suit the times. Call, and trade with them once; we predict you will go back again. —IIo, every one that desireih to be clothed and make a good appear ance, go ye to the mammoth clothing bouse of Tbomas <fc Prescott, 125 Bread St. Columbus, and buy your self a suit, or at least a part thereof. They can fit you up in anything you want from a common business suit to the most elegant party and wed ding attire. Go now, while they in vite ; and our word for it, you can not tail to be satisfied. They have the best and cheapest and most com plete stock we have ever examined in Columbus. —People of Harris county ! W. A. Swift of the Centennial store, Colum bus, terminus N. & S. It. It., again invites you to come and trade at his new store. He has a large stock of groceries which he offers at the low est prices. Before going elsewhere you will do well to call and get his prices ; then you will he ycry likely to trade with him, Ilis wagon-yard Situated near the store, i* always at your service, for-avery small consid eration—whatever you ’leaVa ‘fcbeiri?, w ill ke perfectly sale. .’CANTATA: I'* 1 '* .. * ' *'• • • /k - W Programme for Wednesday Evening, December 6th. the Hamilton Female Col* Imp. New Years Eve. FART FIRST. It is New Year’s Eve— Father Time ap|mara to remind Old Year that hia race ia alfPost run, and call* on him to give an account of the mo ments allotted to him. Old Year summons ihe Saaawns and Month* to auswer for themselves. They exhib it pictures frcui their experience iu FA IST MrCj.NU. Spring bids her atienduots, Zephyr Hiid Dewdiop, disclose the tableau, CROWNING THK MAY (JUKI.*. Summer eoiumauds*hcr aueudunts Suuthiue and Bainbow, to exhibit iliii*t.b.!iu of a , | BtriutKß coiiNn. jVuiumu att. nUod l>y Cloud ik| Jho. Frost disphtye'.ihp tahlyau o? a IIAiSVKbT SOKNK. Winter commands her aiieudants, Snow and Sleet, to disclose the tableau ST Ait OF TUB HAST, at which Time expresses bis satisfac tion that some ot the pi ecious mo ments have been rightly spent. FsKT 1 lllltl>. Tuo Seasons sing a farewell chorus to Old Year. New Year it escort*4 in by Christinas and Santa Claus, Old Year having yielded his throne to his successor, walks < ff the stage with Time. Ttien is sung WHI,CO)tIS TO THE NKW TEAR which closes the programme ot the Cantata, #hich will be followed by the thrilling and interesting COitEBY OF A Woman‘s Strategy. IN ONE ACT. Tne principal charade* will be Capt, Cannon, Mr. Hector Timid, Mr. Wiseman, Fredrick Thornton, Williams, Officers, Louisa, Chatter. Door* opened at o’c oik, Admisibn 25 cants. Mill for S*i s. —We call a'tcn tion to the adveriirnent of Mr. Jas. F. Marshall, of “Valuable Mill Prop erty for S.vc.” This is a sale in which all who deair# to invest in something safe and paying, should look after well, There is a first-rate mill, in good running order, offered alone or with 320 acres good fann ing land- Walk up, gentlemen; walk up and make your bid*. Jncbndiakism.t- AV'e learn that on the night of ihe'2o'th in*t, E-<j. Js*. G. Smith losl his gin ? house. cou tnining about two bales of seed co?- 01, by fire—supposed t > be the work of an incendiary. Ks(|r. Smith has been sick for the past five or six w eeks, confined to hi# room, and on the night of the burning, about two o’clock, awoke and saw his gin heuso in fhime*. No .clew to the fire-fiend. A COI.D Waiku Womaii. —Rev. Win. Blown, a e\-ro preacher in Hamilton, baptized Emily Smith in the Poo', lan Sunday, the coldest day within the memory of llie “old est inhabitant.” The preacher, be lieving that some oilier m,ode would do us well, objected on account, of the weather, but it wa* no go; that sister was hound to dip— and dip she did. Wonder if it was true Chris tian piety that urged her te take the icy bath ? Millinkkv.—7/e called in at Mrs. Howard’s Millinery Store’ in Colum bus, the other dsy, and bought a ha: —a lady’s bat—a perfect love of a hat—and she has plenty more of all sizes and colors, which she offers at very re.i-crable prices. All y* who intend committing maliimtfny, and ye who intend showing your pretty fac-'s under anew bonnet at the Can tata, and all ye who want to catch a new beau, go to Mrs. Howard’* and ouy her beautiful new Millinery. Barheiuous. —Sometimes we r.Wtd our hair cut, and sometimes we need a shave. We advise the citizens of Harris county, who go to Columbus to atop at Ollivtr Weems’ Barter shop, Randolph Street, and get thtir barherjng done by him. He h the best barber in the city, and keeps up with the latest style and fashions ot the tousorial art- Give him a call and meotiou that you saw his a ivunisement in the Journal, and we assure you that for a very reasonable charge, yon will go away satisfied and with a determination to visit him again. Agent Wanted . A reliable and energetic man to sell the New Improved Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine in Harris County. Address, S’-*-' '■ Robert C. For ■ " J. A. Earvin, of Colubhus, has one of the iargeet and best assortments of dry goods we hare over teen in the city, and what ia of vast import ance these hard timsa, lie sella the ftry best bargains. ’He solicits your trade. Mr, K. it a thorough gentle inan—we speak from a peraonal knowledge of feat—and will ,ee that justice, in them stolen sense of the word, wjll.be done to every one of tvs customer*. Go and see hi* fine bargain*., Mr. Editor:—"fhe young ladies of Waverly Hall, beg leave through your c lumns to poiify tlieir friends geiiCally and their youag J ’genil6man friends especially time they will have "Fair” at. the Adnwns onthe'biijht of 2ffth of DvcieffiXer, the procve< b" qf which Will he appfoptri.Vud to their Fusio.' and to life buildkig ofnn Arbor' at the Centrnl CaBVp’ Ground. No Jiaiiia w ill be spared to make it h suc cess. Come young and U dis* uiid honor us 1 Wftli' yonr 1/res-' dice ajid lend hand. . " ' ■ -‘tf m&Mw&P S'l” - AniiouncontciKH. jFoaCLKKK or Ooenn -lsnuouinr myself e/runci'lule. lor C'/erK of tbs Superior Court, licet ion Janunryil; iBW. ■ n'tn#. ROBINSON. Fo* Tax Iticsivsm,—l bavu yieUUxl to the nolu iUtioos u. in my trhmd#, suit snn.-utiif itys. lt a rurliduts lor tax Roce.ver of Il k.- ns coLUty, in tlie ensuring Juiiuaiy elvciion. JQHN-1, WHITAKER. i , . , .1 i ‘ • r : ■ Eon Cowtt Tax Oer-UMros.- -Wo are su tfcoiiae.l to announce the name of U. W. Wood us n candidate for tbe office of Tax Uuli. clor of Harris county, .abject to Demo crut t iiouiimvtiou. MAN V VOTERS. For Tax lUcrivs*-.—l announce myself a candi late for tlu. office of Tax Receiver of Harris comity, and rolicit the rot s of the people. It.elected 1 will terve them lo the la-si o> my ability. Ueeliou hut Wednes day in January m-xl. R. E. FORT'. ’ ! '?• J- A . For Cocstr TRMASuRn —By the request of many voters 1 announce myself ns a candi date for rc election to the Office of County Treasurer for Hauls county, sulijr-ct lo a nouiination if desired. Election . tirst Wed nesday in January l next. M. C. KIMBHOt'OH. . * ■ 'iS *<-. . * . Legal Advert IsemcntH. GEORGIA, H rrli County. W. it. llayi* lias applied for exemption of permn ilty ant 1 w II |*s upon the same on it.c 20th dsy of December, 1870, ut my office. . J. i\ C. William*, Ordlnwy. GEORGIA, Unrri# Oonnly. J. 0. Hill lms applied for exemption of Ih r-oioilty and I will (sms upon the name on the 29th. dsy of Dec**® l or DWh, at mj office. J. F. C, Williams, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Harris County. It VV llibinson, administrator of Joseph Robinson, late of said county, deceased, ninke# application for letters of dismission. All (tenons concerned nre hereby notified to hie objections, if any they Imve, by the lirst Monday In January next why leiters of dismission should not be gruuted said appli cunt. Given under my Inin.l and offi. iai aigna lure, .September 40, 197(5, J F. C, Williams, Ordin.ry. NOTICE- All jx rsons inld*tcl to the of Thou. A. iVli(Mleb:t>i>k aie ivq‘icM(c'l t<* wuka hum - tlitl’c p.yincut, nu full ijornon* who lnivc at • iii iiidK Jltrjiinxt fidhi t’.-uiiiu v.il (!•: th<* sufue tor p,i) iiitifit in I lot t*t um ol ihr lav. W. U. Moknn, Kv * 11 tor. November 7{ 187(5. NOTICE. v’l partis, ju.l6hUf to th • **ht\ta6[S. lAf isitmorc, tJ wiihff], ii*7 - t;-p.’ .tfuHy p-fjiifeHt ;tl to cofiie forwur l asi i in;ihc lininnHiitc ptym -ut. Those IpiHiu ; el-iitim 4;iiih! will (hi;m'forwAi<l by ih .• loth of Doccutber Jas. VAttojamy, (iv.il. A. liEDOlNti, y nre, :u be r IT, 'IB7O. Kxecutors. Sale of Perlsuahle Property. I will sell at the late residence of John T. Thornton, rieiamsed, near Wiiiiwrille, on Tliinsday the 14tn of Dei ember, all th* prtiali ;I|V pr. p.;iu belon;llii( to the auiil dei .■ . i. K. W Robinson A linln'slrator, Gxosoia Karri, CoLsrr.- John R. Good man bu. applied for exemption ol pcraouaiiy and seMinc apart of HomesNad and I wifi pas* upon Hie same on the 27th of Decem ber lo7b a‘ my ofeo*. J. FC Williams, Ordinary TOTHE LADIES. I h ive removed my millinery store next door east of Gilbert's printiiiK ofii. e, on Km doin', .(rest, and nearly op|SAsile the l’i*t office, wneie 1 .mi ieceirin c ' and open'ng a well selected stock cf Fall and Winter Millinery, Ooinprisini? all the novel tie* of the Denson. My Hoods are the Latmt, Psvrricar ami liiwi and will be told at prices to suit. Uf eld friends and cistomeoanl the public generally arc invited to call at my new stand. M. R. HoWAfiL- To th 9 Working Class. We tiro now prepared to furuistt l| classes with cons ntil employment at h-atie thy wiiole of their time or for tlseir .par* .ns merits. Desires* new luhl and ptohialdo. Persons of < iihet sea easily earn from 50 cent* to *5 [ r eveiduK, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to tiie buslne-s. Hoy* a id girl* cam neirly as tnttcli a* men. 'lTi.it all who see this notice m ly send tiiei* ail lress atid test tlte business we make this uniartllrlcd oft: TANARUS emit ns are not well s*ti tied we will send one dollar to pay tot tiie trontile of writing-, Knll parlictilsrs, i tuples worth several dollars to . oanm-ree wora on. an i • coj y of ilotue aod Kirc-ide one of the largest nml liest illi.strateil pub i cations, all sent fr-e by mail. Header, it YICTOKJT YKTORYI+ THE “SISCER" ALWAYS AHEAD! ,* r ' - READ |iie *|ieri>l dtspah h from tbe Cen tennial Exhlliitlmi to the New Yoik Kurt; I’rtilAn.ntiA, Kept 27, 187. Ttx- very hi/rhest bouqrs which could hr ccntuirel on nay .-xlilMtu*—lwoMsosu of Honor * and Two Dirumasor Maeit-hevS hern swaideil th- Kinder Msmifautariqn Com pany for .Sewing Maohiue*. 2000,000 IH BSE! Sales in Excess of ail Oths "*r * a . * v< — r *IHE SINGER * 1 * • i MAimfitpliring Tfjpmi ’l Wllhfei -V/,, Cohirujm -', ,'i * A\ > .- '#Ki . (hyrt satMmeu lo sell tho new Lfi-htßun n!n;t Min .’IT Knsring M.u-hiutu In the rouulirt ammcctud with the Ooliiuibusißirc. Apply to (hcMngSr Munii|. turjn* ig/piiwny. IS Ml GIN BOISE INSURED? ~ i .* All tuy cuidoinqis of ycius passed, and others who wish to feel s. cure, |>le..sclake tw/li.-c that 1 am prepared, ns usual, to pro tect |{alust loss by Fire On this class of property. I/Mse* adjusted and paid at my office. Apply for iusunmee or information to me direct, or through any of the factors or com mission merchants of the city. D. F. WILLCOX, Gen Ins. At. 71 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. . TRIFLING WH AT COLD 14 ALWAYS DANGEROUS IJa^-ps WELL’S CARBOLIC TAB LETS, ajr remedy for fJOUOHis, and all diseases of the TtfROAT. LITNOH, CHEST and MUCOUS MEMBRANE PUT UPONIaY IN BLUE BOXES HOLD BY ALL DKUGOIBTR, C. N. CRITTENDEN, 7, Sixth Avenue, N. T. ■ CANVASSERS WANTED for a superb Work of French Art. •WOMENo, TViTßlßl.E.'Thistrated in old color* with eople.i of the most celebrate* pniniintfr bj tlia i reat Emopesn Master. Something entirely new; captivates every one With it I* the han luomest Piikmiiimev er ortertd. Tlie best an I most elesiint hook for fall caßvassilig and the Holliday sen on. Extra terms to Rood Agents. Apply to J. B Foi:o &Cos , I’nblisbcvf, New York. selSy 11*0111 m uie isiood. mlßrf iiy a* •*6 fiirouz, *rvl man aod r rwn4*y wA IXiTjllUd ciuriot rfyk#Wial<!j h4ItRU * " Caution.- llo*ur#jrou jfwttli# rlrbt that “l*ravln Byrvj> u 1* blown ! flnM r*rnrhlot*frf>*\ S#n<i foron*. ft l‘.'l Ml W.|t.)WIK U SONS, Pi oprirtgri, lioU>li, Mim. |N I >f ilrtijrjist t jfcnoi Uy * WIL D OAT S, THE ftil,anptun (Comir paper OF AMERICA. We have m ule arrsnzements .wlileh will enable us (o present Wild Oat* in a biUhter and belter shape than heretofore, harbor ■ ccently taken pistke-sioti of ollr new pnhli ca'lon office, ;uid had line cop|>eT-face<l fyiie cist espec'-nlly tor n, together with all Hie vast parphemalia required In the production ol rimm a paper as we give the pufilic at the low price of ten cent* per copy. We have also made arrangements with some new artists, and shall at the same lime re tain hi h old favorites as THOMAS WORTH, FRANK BELLEW, HOPKINS, WOOLF. WALKS, FRANK BEARD. BIKBEK. 01‘PKR UTOtEOKHARDr, ROTHENfI ATfER, HEN DAV. KFMKU.s, PALMER (OX MANN. KING BURT. IjTULL. WHUK. HI’KRRV, EATOV sitFf.IXJN, oio , while the islttori al dopMUiuent will lili remain in too bands of it* founder, th* vivacious Bbioktoi'. of whom enough is known wi hout more being ai,f. Aan a<idilloßai inducement to subscribe for the Oentennlttl year, we hare at giest expanse prepared a eoiuic chomo the rrown fnr .got t ot that graphic momus, Hopkins. It ii a wink of ait, worths of an elegant frame, and is wotth at least one htlf the price as Red for the Hllinct iption. It is a ‘ horse piece," Iwl ga burlesque of Mazcppa tied tr> t le intek of the lieiy, untamerl steed. A copy wPI lie tout to each subscriber during . the year, Adrortiscr* are Ircglnning to find out ttiat Wimj Oat* reaches n greater number of live tyrti titan any other illu-trute l |ta;sir in America, ami therefore it is a first class me tiiuiu of advertising. to th. <>e who know Wild Oat* we need not suv that It has not, doe* not, and will n t Contain a word or an illustration which may not l*e token in every family In the land. Kun w- give in v*r;uus size*l doses, but te-vdr viilk irity in any dlisjhi. It is thorough y Am ricati in sentiment, wliolly original h >rp and inei.lvo. ami r'kht to the point In da dim; wl h tie: > an I events of tie: day, iixkcol'V at av tma wii.i, oosvt ti* you T nits. Suliy Option I'rex- Post Paid. ‘ liue Ytsr .... Vt .00 •' Si* months .... .... tl.flO Single Numliers 010 ' ” • '’il,l,lV 4- SM AM. ftl(Ri |j ls“Millions In It t .< ♦.-' .r *,' ■' , /.’) . The Old and Reliable Firm of •• COWSERT & KIMBROUGH j . . j . F * f Aft* constantly rcrtciving to their. aliwaJj larga ateek • • • ’y • • m ' • *:*■ # •; ' i _ • Dry (wood's, Groecrfea, ete, k • 4* * ; • *i i • Which thej are selling at the lowcai 1 vaXhj rrices , for the cash. 2 L, t ’ .’ Our i uiisurpaaserl by any in Ilomihnn, an 4 we are fieterntinKCm riiakc it tq (he.fulvapiaso itf nil Oan Genius te wve ae inerr patronage lvfH;o (H/oaiantly on hwul A*l'-go n4 asffiWlrteWf • .i, Putin*, iiaasa Otvoiffiit * • . KrKirxa, Gottonadks, jaive, ShoM; Hrf, T WiHTK Go d/e, Cuffs, Collars, Rtmi .Ms, Lscas. Hoeii t, Glovis,' r ■ - I/! *m *. eh;- * % . ' ' It- * , . ",- t ff • ,- AND V -k) : . . ii y , l' . m -t , f !i ' 9 . ... i ' ', ' ' 7 and A FULL STOCK OF FAXCY GOODS AM) KQTIOAX : ' ! '-1•; 7* ■ A< ...- Vi i;-:, ■■ ;; ,i*.' . Very Keapectfully; COWSFR.T+ KIMBROUGH. #-• • <: o v ai-.t;:- 5. H. BARDEN, isouth sun muc sovabki . % Keeps Constantly on Hand the Following Stock of Fresh Goods for Cart I' ’ * .* ‘ * . • ' it f ’ .. Btrou, C. It. Sul os, C#’*brael MI7IOI v Hum, Hhnull-tr*, jCHo.'n# Tat Lard, bqst “A” Flour, ail grid s Su >r lwt Yo iog flv 00 T#- ,; i Coffee from fair t > uhoiofl, beat Florida vy rtip I’i -.k'cs, > o 1 quality (/'hear ing Tobacco. Fragrant Wreath Durham Smoking To’mioo. choice lot Cigxrc, P*)p *r, French Prunes, Lmlon Ltyer Ittis>u. l)t,o* # L’ n> 1 Svru:i, Oysters, hurdines, Nuts. wi'l Qiufeo i ui tnuy, g rrt I ust trtui bit' of Ntils, Brandy Peaoiiea, Choa'-Ohow, S >du, Soift, S'a’ih, W l ors’tfrt'iirt Hue, Royal Btking I‘owder, Potash, Roar lorl, rtv >l7 fi iai lot ut Med. . ’ j GIN WHkv*Mk j I For Mkpichial PwRKHIPt. j HF“ I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOL D FOR THE C ASH J 0 BURT COOK always on hand and will take pleasure in wafiag on cus outer*. „ / BLANCHARD & HILL, MOWN DRILLING ......' 10‘and 12J cents j BLANCHARD Sc HILL, HMKIS BROTHF.XV *loß—hrnvii,’. .... ... (I on , ~ni, < Victoria .... .... e *\ 00 Seamless .. j. .... $2 00 • • • j w ‘ * ' ! BLANCHARD 3c HILL, ELEGANT DUES* GOODS ..... .... 20, 25, ,0 .ml to am BL * NOHARD & HILL, *■ '*• l- 1 ' z ,,s ’U \r>* ; ' • * ■ SI BROAD STREET tOLUMBUS. GA * ianenaru JM W*srr BLAAkifM .... .. ■ .... ♦* > p of, Blanchard & Hill, 4-4 ShieTlHG* .... *.-• .... 1 cents Blanchard & Hill, *4 Sunn ivos .... .... ..... .... 6 ecnt< Blanchard & Hill, t Ok. OaxAßi w **■ Blanchard Jk Hill, f'K OSVABIRS* ...... 1( CtD , 9 ■ 1 ’ ' Blanchard & Hill, Ct'll3ol ••*• 7, 8 ami 9 cent BLANCHARD & HILL, 11 ’ t 1 i . 7 i ‘ ■ • **' -4 BLEACHED DOMEST/C 8, 9 audio cen