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town directory.
THK CITHRGHKS.
rrca. h'nc at the Hnp i-.f Chuioh on the
f„ ,t mat tht'J Sunday*, and S*lur .y
tl, third Sunday In each mouth. Kuv. h. e.
{V“.'v-’K'at thr M : t ho.iM Churrlion the
' , th Stindav, Mid rat uvday before, In each
n„v S. D OViuents past 'r.
ru t.'hint.'at the Vre hvt rian Church on
<he itcooud -miday in each mouth. ltev. <l.
M * XJ “ SCHOOLS.
At the Baalist Church at 9 o'clock A, ll
Sunday. J T Johnson, suprt
Hurt CtHtk, f l mtsmer
At thu Mcthodiot Church at 9 o’clotk A u
<n hsimday. J M Mtdilev, on,, rt
BC Kimhrouglt, tress r
MUONIC OKDEIiS.
Hamilton Indite No, 16- meets on the 2d
Satmd*y aiterno in in eucli month. —W W
Schlov Chapter No SO -meet* on tho
4r>, Kri lav in each UVi'ith al 2 o clock 1* M
. t ji. Moliiav, if I’.
MUNICH’At. OOVKitNMIiNT.
J II Lovelace, in tvor: J. F. C William*,
15 C Kimbro'h, J. T. lllount and L. I* Stall;
lord, touucilmea: W. S. liobiuson, marshal.
I’OAT-OmCK.
j W Gamble, f. M Daily arrival and
ejmrture of mails.
' COUNTY OFFICERS.
J k' C Williams ordinary: J D .Hohlnson
rl r .T; N Ii U.rden clerk of sn pel lor court;
Dennis Miller tax receiver ; J B Griittn tax
coll.c’or ; H c Kiinbrijntth trc.ttt.ntir ; John
Af I’.arncs surveyor ; W J Smith coroner.
County Ooiiiuii.-idunciA W 1 Hudson, WC
Je'ni.Htoii HWitobinsou. N H Harden clerk.
Board of Education--W I Hudson. Flynn
Harnett, WC, J ilmston, It G Hoo I.T .1 Neal
County School Commis'licr —J T Johnson.
m: miikus of the LBOisnATcaß. ,
W I Hudson senator; O L K.ilpat n ek and
j| u Moss, Jr., leprescnlativea
CkliiT CALENDAR FUR HARRIS COUNTY
BCCKIUOtt COITOT.
Mart'll Crawford judsie—\V A Little polie
ltor-ifencrul —N 11 Harden clerk—J D Hoh
ins' ii sheiitT. Convent's second Mondays in
April and October.
’('('MMIHSI'.'NEBS’ COURT
Convenes iiisl Tucsdav in each month.
ORDINARY'S COUUT
Convenes first Mpulav in each month.
JUSTICES OOURT3*
Hamilton <S72d) Oistiict - ino T Williams
J p chiiA Bedell N l’ —meets first Saturday.
Valley Plains (78fp—4' N Sparks NP, Geo
yf Cooke J P—2.l-Saturday.
Milner’s (782)- i R C Milher N I*, P Sutton
J P—4lh Saturday. . _ _
Waverly Hall (934)—G A B Dozier NP, E
KliersHo (fi'Jo) -Titos Neal N P, A S Eili
snJ P •
Catania <o'J'l)~ J B Pate J P, W II Thomp
son N P • .. ~ , r
Ixiwer 19th (707) -Jesse Cox N X, W Nun
led,r JP- -3d Saturday.
Upper Kfth —JdCVV Lokcy J 1, L
1 laiyrctt N P—lth Sat may.
Smith’s (1247)—1as G Smith J S Moore
Kr t’k mturday.
Wliitesvillw (920)— S 11 ttecse N P., A J
Gordan J P—2nd Saturday.
Whitaker’* ((>79)—K M Whitten Jl’ klynn
Davidson's (781) —T L Davidson JP, Ab
Weldon Nl’ „„ „ TT ,
Blue Spring (717) —J A Moore NI, C Ilad
ev J P—first Saturday.
Goodman’s (703) --J M Culpepper, JP, 8
Goodman N l’-2d Saturday.
BiITH ASH SOUTH RAILROAD SCHEDULE
Office Noiitu and H'U'TH UK., i
Cm.t.uuos, Ga.. Sept. 28, 1870 I
Trains on this road will rm> as iollows:
tea vs Kiiu'shoro..v h A M
Airive *t Columbus 0:40 a m
D are c.i'umbim • P M
Arrive at Kingrlioro -P-iV r a
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Tlntll fintlicv notice the regular passenger
laic* will boas iollows;
>'rom Columbus to Beall wood 10 cents.
• • •• Cleghoru ,25 •'
• • •• Blanchard 40 ••
• • •• Hines... 50 ••
.. •• Kimbrough, ...60 ••
... • • Catania 00 • •
- •• Kimrsboio 75 "
WM. ItEDD, Jn , Bupt.
Professional Cards.
,T. M. Til O BLE y,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMILTON, GA.
Will conilijtlo to practice law in all the
Mate 'Hid Unit'll Watt* C'liiit".
J, T. IU/int. H. 0 Oamekon
JiLOUN'I & GAM Eli ON,
ATOIiNEYS AT I AW,
IIAKILTOS,-..-. GEORGIA
Will j met ice in the- State and Federal
Courts. Office in the Court House
HELlmoiS Dossier,
law,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA
Will practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit,
or anywhere elhe*. Office in the Northwest
renier of the Coin t-hor.a up-stairs. janß
ALONZO A. DOZIEH,
Attorney and Counselor'at Law,
COLUMN.ITS, GA.
r'notices in Ptntc ami Federal Courts in
Ocoieia and Alabama. Maher Commercial
f,aw a specialty. Office over No. 1-ffi (olum
lais, Oa. (l e.-4-1 v
It. A lUTbSELL. C, B. 11UBSEELL
RUSSELL & RUSSELL
Attorneys at Law,
UOLUMBUM, - - - - UA
Will praftico in the State and Federal
•Courts.
2?sfrom< o owr hire & Murdock’s sto’c,
#0 Hroad siicct, CuJumlius, Ga.
JP=- - rrrtr-=T
TDr. T. J_i- Jen Xlns,
s&SM B§i^
DKN TIST.
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HAMILTON, GA.
Columbus Ds nta! Rooms
W. T. POOL, Propel ?or,
rcerg'n II u> • r , ccluiuLas
Stray Elbow Show.
A3 CAUGHT ON THE KI.T.
—The sun showu out bcautilnlly
yesterday.
—Mr. Lilly Kimbrough is in town,
lie leaves for White Sulplicr to day.
—The “small fry ’’ enjoyed a Racial
gathering Wednesday night at Mr.
John T. Williams’.
—Mr. J. W, Storey arrived yester
day from Jonesboro. lie will re
main only a day or two in order to
settle up his business.
—J...W. Grant como near jetting
hi* foot cut off last Tuesday. He
was standing on a Jog cutting when
the ax glanced and struck his loot
—i-Last Sunday was a splended day
for staying iu the housa, hut if tho
preachers got any body to go to
church, we failed to heat of it.
—Rev. Mr. Houck, a blind preach
er. had an appointment t> preach at
the Baptist church last Monday
night, but the weather was too un
favorable fora congregation.
- TheTalbotton Standard is now
one of our best exhanges, and we
have some good ones. Mumford is a
“whale” by himself, and now that
Joddy Dennis is with him they make
a pulling tu am. Success to them
-—We are tin iblo to learn who has
been elected Senntor. At a late hour
yesterday Messrs. Stanford and Do
zier were voting for Hill and Mr
Hudson was voting forSm'th.
Tom Hunt, Esq,, of Columbus,
arrived late last night nnd will re
main several days. He has been
quite sick for the past few weeks nnd
we hope the salubrious up country
will be benifioial to him,
—Some of our knowing ones re
member that in 1856 wo had just,
such a spell of weather as has been
visited to us for the past few weeks.
Wo have hardly age enough on our
side to remember that far back, but.
will leave the question open for dis
cussion. •
—The roads from Hamilton to
Kingslioro, and in fact all through
the country, is almost impassible. In
many places the mud is up to the hubs
and the axeltree gets down into it.
If tho railroad was ever needed to
bo finish to Hamilton and to Ghipley
now Is the tunc.
—The oat crop has beon sftrinusly
injured through this county, by tho
late “unpleasantness” and the wheat
crop has also received a considerable
backset, but Ims not sustained so
much injury as tho oats. Many o*
the farmers think the c*at crop w4!l
be a failure.
—We notice iu the hand book of
Georgia, that the Mulberry creek falls
240 ft to the mile, and an approxi
mate he ad of 6,000. This is tho first
wc have heard of any survey of tho
creek. Two men came to Johnson’s
mil!, looked at tho creek, said it wtt*
too full for measuruent and went away
We suppose they could tell from the
looks of things that it would fill 240
feet to the mile, and therefore we
may take the information as authen
tic.
Proof. —Just as the printers in
the Journal office were getting
ready to go to press; one of them let
slip a galley in which were two col
umns of type, ready for the lorm,
and pied the whole galley. lie didn’t
even B3y a cuss word, and we are
now prepared to put the Journal
office against any in the State for
morality If a printer won’t say
cuss words when he pies two col
umns, then he can safely be put down
as proo£
The Nursery —This is a monthly
magazine for young readers, and is
published by John L. Shorey, Bos
ton, Mass. The February number is
on our table, brim full of useful and
interesting reading lor children.- —
Among the interesting stories is
Christmas presents made here, Mv
dog Jack, The Froggies Party, Pa
pa’s Birlh-day Present, and many
others. It only cost &1.60 a year
and we will forward the money for
you, it you wish to give your child a
a nice magazine.
Gone to Florida. —Capt. 1 ont
Grimes, conductor on the North and
South Railroad, and Mr. AY es I ur
gerson, the engineer, have -gone to
Pensacola to engage in the railroad
business there. They go from the
fact that thoy obtained situations
that is more lucrative, and with them
they carry the best wishes of many
friends from this section. Capt.
Hines Holt is now conductor on the
North and South and is a polite,
courteous and accommodating young
man. Mr. Cnas. Lawrence takes the
place of Mr. and is a re
liable, trust worthy young man, and
with a iitt’e experience will be .equal
to any cruoigr.is y.
x Look out fouthbUei) Mark, —
It is often the case that the time of
our subscribers run out and they aro
not aware of it, or they would re
new their sub cription. In order to
notify those whose time is out, wo
shall put a red mark opposito their
uatucs in this and the next issue of
our paper. Let all those who are in
arrears come up and renew their sul>
scription, as wo want to close up the
old business of Lallatte A Granberry.
Another Great Kkihjciton.—
Messrs Gamble k Copeland com bines
to soli their goods at astonishingly
low prices. They arc now selling
tho nicest “snow-drop” tublo linnen
75 cents which they have been selling
$1.50 all the winter, they also sell
nice bleached figured table linnen at
50 cents for which tliov have bpen
getting one dollaT. Unbleached ta
ble linen which tney formerly sold at
80 cents can now he bought of them
at 40 cents. There is no humbug
about it, they are selling al, loss than
cost for the cash. Giye them a trial.
Moving Abound. —Several real es
tate changes have been effected, and
cosiderablo moving aronnd in Hnmi 1 -
ton has taken place tais w inter. The
Brooks house, opposite Mr. J. 11.
Cowsorts residence, has been vacated
by Mr. .1 W Story, who has moved
his family to Jonesboro, and it is now
occupied by J. T. Williams, Esqr.
Mr. Smith has gone a few miles in
the country and Mr. R.abcrn Ilood
now occupies the flood house. Mrs.
M. B. Granberry occupies tho new
hdiiso of Mr, J. T. Johns jn. Prof.
Lamar w ill occupy tho Pitts house
recently vacated by Prof Lallatte.
Rev. S. TANARUS, Fuller has purchased the
homestead of Mr*. Win. Johnson,
and will repair and move to it soon.
Rev. G. S. Johuf.ton has removed to
Butler, thus vacating the Gooaman
lioti*c, and Hines Dozier, Esqr, has
gone out to his fathers plantation,
thus leaving the Kimbrough house
vacant- Mrs. Ilunlcy’s house is,vacant
and we understand, for rent. Mr.
A. F. Truott now occupies the white
head place, and Mr. Whitehead has
moved into the country. Mr*.“Seuts
has gone to five wish one of her sons
and her place is also for rent. Tne
Murphy house, one of the best and
most convemen'ly arranged houses in
the town, is a! o•• acant. Tho Hotel
is s:ill u"rented and will soon be va
cated unless disposed o r . Last year
it was a difficut matter to g"t a good
house in Hamilton, and now while
business has increased, there are
several nice dwelling houses vacant.
They will probably he fiiled as soon
as the weather moderates.
Hon- L. L. SiiUiioid on Hill
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Injresponse to a communication
from several gentlemen, asking him
to use his influence tor Mr. Hill for
United States Senator, Ca;>t. Stanford
has addressed them as folio as:
sc/?
State of Georgia, )
House of Represent ativs. f
Atlanta, Jan. 18, 1877.
To N. n. Birden, J. F. C. Williams,
IjjW. W. Goodman, Joseph Miller
and others.
Gentlemen : Your polite note of
the 12th,is before me, requesting that
in the election of United States Sena
tor, I east my vole for the lion. B.
FI. Hill. I shall, tnost cordially com
ply with your wishes, beloiving that
by so doing, I shall reflect the will
of a very large majority of my con
stituents. YVe need an faille expo
nent of consli utional liberty in the
Senate, just at this particular time,
to tackle the champions of Radical
ism, to refute their falacious argu
ments, to expose their hellish purpo
ses to the just contempt and scorn of
the world.
Air, Hill is the only man in Geor
gia that can do this. Air. IJill is
fully in accord and sympathy with
the Democratic party; and no patriot
in the nation would rejoice more
than lie at the triumph of that party
in its present struggles for victory.
Fernando YVood anil other great
exponents of Democratic principles
fully exonerate Air. Hill from the
many and vile partasau attacks made
upon his political career. They say
ho is sound in the faith —in harmony
with the Democratic party. Yol
may rest assured that I never “go
back” on my friends. Every instinct
of my nature prompts me to act
from principle, to be true to my
friends, faithful to my promises and
devoted to my country. I have but
one purpose in view, and that is to
servo my country patriotically, to
illustrate the name of my family for
honesty and integrity in every pro
fessien of life- I shall do this to the
best of my abilty, while a member of
the Georgia Legislature,
I am, Gentlemen,
Your obedient servan*,
L L. Stanford,
Much Bkttbk —-By a private let
ter from Prof. J. T. Lunar, wo learn
that Mrs. Lamar is improving in
health, and is steadily recovering
from her late severe ill .css. This
will be very gratifying intelligence to
tho many friends of the Professor iu
ibis section. Ho was to have re
turned last night, and w o guess did
so, and w ill resume his school next
Monday.
Pbaixy Funny. —The Columbus
Enquirer says a Senator, chairman
of a committee, has boon an. horizxl
to employ an architect to examine
that shackling ex-opera house, now
o and report on its safe
ty. The p. oplo in this section are
somewhat curious to know what tho
Superintendent, of Public Works hns
been doing all this time, lie prompt
ly drew his salary. Wo believe a
gentleman from Harris county once
filled the office. charge ot tho
architect should be taken from tho
Superintendent's salary.
What Harris County Has Got
In the first place, there aie 1.104
white voters and 1.107 colored bo
sides 17 defaulters. There me 9 law
yers 12 doctors and ono dentist in tho
county. Tho farmers employ 2,480
hands between the ages of 12 and 65
years. There aro 259,685 acres of
improved land valued at $1,109,651,
and 6,269 acres of wild land valu 'd
at $2,163, making a total of 202,934
acres of land of which tho aggregate
value is $1,112,11 l.'Bosidso this there
is town properly to the amount ot
$34,505. Tho amount of money and
solvent debts of all kind, including
notes, accounts, etc., is $l6O 253. Tho
merchandise i* $22,480. There is
SBI,OOO invested in cotton manufac
tories. In household and kitchen
furniture there is $90,921 worth, and
is rich in horses, mules, hogs, sheep
etc,, to tho amount of $198,489.
There are $13,274 worth of planta
tion tools, with other property to the
value of $72,145.
The aggregate value of the wholo
property is $i,810,380. The nmout o
taxes paid by the polls is $2,243, by
professionals, dentist etc, $245 and
the amount paid on the property is
$11,591,90, T.io amount of taxes af
ter deducting the defaulters is 11,434,
94, dollars.
We obtain tho above information
from tho Comptroller Gonoral’s re-*
po rt.
AT Kill YEN’S.
Black Alpacas, worth 50e. only 40c
Colored Alpacas ” 25c, ** 20c.
Repps (for wrappers,) worth 35e.
only 20c.
I,allies’ and CThildrens’ colorod
Hose, worth 40c. only 25c.
Silk Scarfs, worth 30c. only 25c.
Large Linen Towels, worth 25cf
only 20c.
Table Linen, worth 75c. only 52^c.
10-4 Sheeting ” 30c. ’’ 22$e.
YVoolen Corsets, worth 75e only 60c
2-Button Kid Gloves, worth 700.
only 50c.
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth
20c. only 12$o.
A large slock of Zephyr Wools,
Dress Goods, Balmoral Skirts, Rib
bons, Silk Scarfs jnst received and
marked at very low prices. A call
from you is solicited.
J, Aldurt Kirven,
Columbus, Ga.
Agct Wanted.
A reliable and energetic man to
sell the New Improved YV heeler <fc
YVilson Sowing Machine in Harris
County. Address,
Rokeut C. For it, Agent,
Columbus Ga.
nil n ii a— ■uniTiTT~i- ~nni Tnrrn-ma
REMOYAL—2OOPIA\ T OS <& ORGA\S
at man mast orers' prices. The subscribers v/il
sell their entire stock of pianos an 1 organs
new and second band, sheet music, music
I sinks and merchandise at very near cod
prices for ca b during September prcvi.'U to
removal to their new stoie 40 Kurt 11th st,
Union Square, Oct Ist. llluslrateil catalogues
mailed. Audits wanted. Special inducements
to the trade. Horace Watkis & Sons. Manu
facturers and Dealers, 481 it'way it V.
iiiwii, ahu mm wmiw*
Fall and Winter Clothing.
Thornton and Aeee,
No. 83 AND 85. BOONE. BUILDING, WEST SIDE BROAD ST.,
COLUMBUS, GFORGIA!
BcSpertfuFly announce tliat they havu bilod up tills ?Airgft and Elegant double *tore, tm I
will offer on the 6th of October the laruio-t and ra<*t complete stock oi u.cu a
boys* anil c'lil'lren'H clothing, and gen In Furnishing (*oo o4,
the y have ever offered in tlii* mai.ket.
TTAT STORE. 2ST 0. BC.
Vi'jj.L open in.amcp'ace our N.wv t'Kk of ats. and < ap. for Men. Hoys and ‘ hildrcn,
eil.y.>. a Well oWkntcd ,-tmk of Tiunkr. Vali if. Uuit'relluk, Walking U-niif.
fie , *4♦ ptu tlj,al d c v c;oDi|.t tivu ( iv r U 4 .1 '”<*'l.
GE VI'GIA. llvrris County
William II Durlmm implies fer loiters of
im mllunshlp of Albert 11. nnd J une* M Dur
ham minor* of Jam * H Ihuhira. All per
KoiMnoni'crnod nro liorubv notified to show
ciiiihc (if any lhev hav.) the fir*t Monday in
F>dim iry next whv letters of suHnlinoßtilp
should not be gran od said npplcnnt.
J K 0 William* Ordinary.
Dumtoßs and CBKniTons Notice.
All persons Indebted to th Estate of Cyrus
K Hairlnutou dMceased nro here' y notified
tone do-payment, nnd those having claims
ngidnst mi ! K*tntc are nodded to present
them duly authenticated within tho time
presuilied h' law.
Fi.rxx HAiiOKrr, Administrator.
ADMIN IBTUA’ITiII SALE.
GKOIIGIA, Harris County.
Bv virtue of an order of th" Honorable
Ovdidn-v Court of foeseogAo Comity, I will
sell on the first Tmsdav in Kelauo e 1877,
hefone tile Com t hou-c iu the town of Hamil
ton in said county lietwoen the lega l horns ot
Rivio, the following ilos dbpl land sLiiited
and Is'ing in the soudi-w-st corner of lot
munis r 111 in the l!)!h District of Harris
county, said parcel of land being a part of an
undivided i.tereHt of said lot containing 30
n \e;,also 20 acre* of lot number 143 in said
D'ot kt, situated in the socth-i list coiner of
said lot Sold as the prop rly of L M Big
gei'Sj deceased. Terms cash.
J user ii J BmuMis, Executor.
GKOiIGIA, Harris County.
1 K Culver, S C Bdlingslea and M J Bill-
Illusion have made application tor letters ot
administration upon the E-tate of John Bill
ng-deti, lllta of said enmity deceased. All
| arsons concerned are hereby notified to show
cause,(if any they have) by tho first Monday
in February next why letters ot administra
tion should not ho grunted suhl applicant.
Given under my hand and olliciul signa
ture December 18ili 1876,
J E O Williams, Ordinary
Debtors And Cbeditors Notice.
All persons Indebted to t lie estate of John
TANARUS, Thornton deeeußud, lire rcauesfed to come
forward and Bcttlo immedi itely, and those
hoi ling claims against the ostaie of said de
ceased are hereby notified to present them
duly iiutlieidoited within the time pr serih
cd by law. It. W Boiuxson, AduiinUrutor. -
Doember 9tli, 1370.
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DR. TUTT’S
EXPECTORANT.
This unrivaled preparation has per
formed some of tlie most astonishing
cures that arc recorded in the nnnnts of
history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of the Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou
sands of dollars in traveling and doctor
ing, have, by the use of n few bottles,
entirely recovered Heir health.
“WONT 00 TO FLORIDA.”
New York, Auguot 00,1873.
DR. TUTTs
Dear Ulr j—When fn Aiken, Ifwrt winter, I ued your
Expectorant for my cough, anti realized more benefit
from It than anything I over took. lam fo well that
I will not go to Florida next winter an I Intendod.
Send mo one doeon bottleu. by oxproa:i. for some
frlcnda. ALFRBD CUSniNtt,
133 Woat Thirty-flrat Street.
Doflton, January 11,1874.
This oertlflofl that I have rocommondcd the nnc of
Or. Tutt’a C jpoctornnt f or dfacaoee of the lunga
for the post two years, and to my knowledge many
bottloo havo boon oaod by my putlonfn with tho hap
piest rcßtilto. In two oases where It was thought con
firmed consumption had taken placo the Expectorant
effected a ouro. B. 11. BPBA(*U E, M.D.
•* Waoan not spook too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex
pectorant, and for tho sake of suffering humanity
hope It may become moro generally known."—Cuuxi**
Tam A nvoc.4T K.
bold by UrutfKJt*. Trice SI. OO
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The Old and Reliable Firm ot
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AfO constantly receiving additions Jto their already larg atook o
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Whioli they ara selling at tho lowest
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Our -Stock is unsurpassed by any in Hamilton, nnd wo aro determined t<
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N. 11. BARMEN,
[.SOUTH BIDE PUBLIC SQUftABBI
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ltoynl Baking Powder, Potash, Powder!, Shot, flood lot ol Meal.
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