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A (IKA N BKBKY, K PITOK j
.V, liVbwißV, Dili 1877.
>pt tile extra poliev nt the tmli
fe two Senator** n hm. ex-Gov
■r, two (Vot'd*, find one .Major.
Mh llimih.n have now pushed
t' Grain’s veto the hill abolishing
I\lins Hoard of the Disliiat of
i.whia.
few and more ein 11 1 intj fValtirefi
he I rttiiniana plot are developed
T day of the investigation in
mhinolrt,,.
tow f ih St. T. ni* ki • -U*'v
v<*, the ("H*t Joyce, in ti i , ji.il
.Tt must remaaber thu.. ti ime
' V P*' < h** fill have po ver to i# iu
Itrtlo.iyi i (o-t, tn i.ti.ir j*ii
' if iw.n. 7hW*l Y* ,
i.i* t,. -
P*y * *■'** vortl. li i- In.
Hi' a#- . '.lining in ft ’•> Unt Id
i <uirnl vole
—• **—
“ *• Ilitiler inrrj nuiinp|>>. lie
t. ,• v, i tl. r ; ‘
* Htuler re-et.t"- ■ the llnnse He!)
Hill v i rt(tvo it fur ih. Semite
( 'mo I'T-Jourun): I imou Brown
hiw any* that the “iieareat lie *vei
went oho! | was when ho wa in
Wug|
lujgton.” I'he (jue-fiou in now,,
parson, did yon feel nt home while
>on -ifiieri ?
The fiv<f*A|j.iem<* Court d-idg. #
•no >it in im Cnmmei,l ••idu 1
they ai no\ required ((CJ,S * r * Iso
itn|x>rt)tig >j 'k robes in wI. < ? they
>r auii ud irben on Iho Lcai-.h, .ml
iUnd m ordinary chuno,’ dm*.
Rumors weu cinuluuie' in
>■>, fsaitixHtiy that Mr.
TudooV beat ll) i< v' tirecucon 4
n wai believed ibnt the repoit
were .mu in ui.cwLaon Ly the JC.uli
whi tor jjolitiM.tl Motives entirely.
(’(•at. o*l*'nor, In his *]>oiic!i ves-
I <r'lrty In •fur- the electoral Com ml
said “No F..>net man, mm~
hie of 1>! lehinpi, .an look nuoitioi 1 in
(Ih: f*c oai useert the Hayes elector#
in Murals were elected.” True,
feVfry word ,;f ft,
ft trill he as a<y u lying (or
<JU u*l the other mem ; er * 0 j i(,r
Louie! 1,4 Km m I, in;, it. n> C( ,|,.
tradiat llie> evUlc ace <J their <ll ,
ift that l Hatty soe •ir'ilnti
Rg...u*f. tin ru, bat to dUj.iove n
hy. . i their power.
A Jon*** county fn-tij nun I Ills fif
l***nUi boy “K’loivii,’ M .,! thanking
In* Wars thru llm univ wan sain.
The other ii;y ir ter i. ■> v intend
the'.niHy uml the man iimned him
**l>*ti! Kau h>- now liiiuks tin;
Country mate * \* condition.
On the tuhjcci . the rmni i. ifm
Northern mid Southern brunchr <>f
tlii* I’swrbylcmii Church, the New
Orleans Presbytery resolves that “to
require onr church to negotiate on
the basis of reciprocity would rcqiitio'
what in br rn<> is impnidldp.”
The incmbois ot the Louisum Re
turning Hoard *lo not liko to be kept
close .confinement-during their eofor
ted stay in Wtwriiitigitni; bat the
whole country will now agree th at
it is dangrrious for sneh frauds to be
at large a single day of their lives.
Recent disclosures in Waslunglou
■how that I’liil Sheridan described
J. Madison Wel Is with remarkable
accuracy wlieu lie declared him to be
a rascal and a dishonest min, who
had not a friend who was not a
thief. John Sherman wasted time
and >e^>'raiion in riving Molls a
el, m- ..Mer ns a respectable ciliaen.
. iuMue coin mil teo of the House
t rieotiM’ud an increase of tax
ation this year, but leave the State
fax at one nor rent, ft was at onu j
tings feared that Loth ends oould not i
ie in.tilc t<> meet without an increase
of taxation, but the committee seem
to have solved the problem satisfac
torily.
The i'higo jonrsW claim that the
*ttr raaintatws a large >•> costly po
f®e ftwtre; and tl.t-r* the citiscir* fcnve
to jwMaol thanitalro#. “l*i> portH'ti
w safe- ea (be street after ufohtfiill
witKoau a revolver ready for instant
**■’’ Why don't the deceit*, law t bid
*p propfe of Chicago immigrate
<<► n Sow hi they can route to (Imht
tp* *w) leave thry n-yolyers h elite a, |
Pliil Sheruliu has. yutdc, a good
waay mistakes, but hircstiaatv of J. }
Mihlp-ow TV ells was Not one of l . 1
Ten ago he wrote: “I say now j
trti that Gov. WeUs is :
(•©•’i'lcaf trickster am} a dihbnaest
••a*.** Yet at that time J. Mftdwou
Wefiseofyatt knm'.Vt beginuer m
yasoafity, and had iwyetr {Jreamftf of
*sls 11 ioijuvittu the future hadtii twi
Around in Georgia.
amoko tiik ruon.K ani tiik vai’kiw
—Caricraviflo anpporls eight bar
rooms Hiul has only three chtirehos.
—The gold mines around D.ihlon
cgn are producing well.
'—A hill has 'been in
the Logiala urtj. allowing maniilac
turera.of nstive' wines to sell without
licenso*
West Point is making an exncr
iment oflUe frec-fchuol system. It
beg in last Monday.
—Gen. Phil Cook, of Georgia, i
ono of tlie tollers in lire count oi the
electoral yoto.
- jt is saiil that Gov. Cobjnitt
w mid consumo three wee #, night
mil d#y, without intermission in
leiid'tig nil the paper* and letters
1 t awnii'iig his attention.
An Atlanta belle is dr scribed ‘-as
icef.il and hewileliing littfo toad.”
npg this is because there is so
1 toad-inirt about her.
Mi. James has introduced a bill
ic House 10 sell the old capilol
ing at Milledgevi'ilo and devote
proceeds to repairing the Luna.
Asylum.
—Wo published an article on the
‘Convention” last week, find hUouIJ
hovo given ilio* N h<(3 J.utc I'rc&s cred
it for it but for an oversight.
y negro man, aged 100 years,
did recently near Gordon in Wil
-1 a 111 county.
—The inmates of tbo Talbotton
.1 set fire to that institution last
week, and came near sullioating with
smoke before it was discover* and. A
ti /.zar.lous plan to 1 ff-ct an esc ipe.
The Standard publishes Ilolf
in’s show ns a humbug, and says
there is no redeeming feature to the
whole concern. It u<e l every means
to deplete the pockets of tho people,
(•'ambling was tbo predominating
; characteristic.
—The G orouci’* inques', in Mai ion
county, has decided that Mrs, Shep
herd did not commit suicide, but was
lunb-red. Suspicion points to her
usbnnd as the perpetrator of the
l toiil crime.
—Prof. (i. A. Orr, the Slate School
!'’onimisMoiier, visited over forty
ourttie* last year, made s; c.'clies in
sell ot them, spent eight months in
the work, at an expunsu to tLo Stale
' of not over forty dollars.
'l’W i 1 -> nf
ntimidalion in Thomas ville. A
young mini who has bei-u lining a
young lady regularly lor two years
past, was met at the door loot week,
hy liis prospective met ln-r-in law,
and asked to explain the oly et ot
his visits. If such a thing were to
occur in Hamilton, what would be
come of some of “the boys 1 ”
1 —Augusta is showing an animat,
a cross between a sheep and a bog,
wtiioll was raised by Mr. J. IT. L it-
I inter, of Warreii comity. It. is fill
grown, has wool eiv inches thick,
an undcnioaili the wool is the real
bristle of the hog. He weighs be
tween two and throe hundred pounds.
—On the 2.1d in-taut a negro nnm.
rd John Frazier was found dead in
tire woods in Macon cntiity. His
| body w>n o mutilated •bv vultures
‘tlmt it was ntnwst unr oogn atlde.
He was very intemperate and it i>
supposed that he wandered otCin the
woods ami died in a drunken stupor.
—The Athens HVc-Anem hopes
thiit tho Governor will not order tin
election in the ninth district until the
crops are laid by. It bases this hope
• n the fact that the forty fifth con
grests will notjbe ccnvetu-d until next
December, and that the people have
bad imongli elections for the present, j
—Ostrich eggs are reported a.* be I
utg yrorih ten dollars each, and the f
Georgia newspapers are making such
a noise over it that our Georgia hens
wiil iu.ar oi inis htgli priced work of
the oatlk-li, and emu'; l to her example
What this country wants just now is
a lined of chickens that will lay eg-.-s
j lor a rout a piece.
—A young I;iily of seventeen snnu
mers, who lives iu Rome, has con
eluded to many a big man for her
(list husband, tin! a little one for her
second, so that she can rut the
clothes of the first down, and make
llH'tu over tor his successor. Thus
tlm hard times fqroo homo leasqus of
tigid economy amt ]>molionl seuso on
'tender childhood.
—Tlio editor of the IN’own an /Av
(iA/ ing-t bo jruUUtr a g< utleiuau
to cause the Jttade to talk about him
after th' fashion ; “Can’t some
charitable lady fix up a basket of veg
etables—such as ’possotu laib*, vahil
iatrsages, bei’f bo*cs, hogs hoofs, rat
tail tiles, uumpkui pie, legs, egg
shells, paper ottstards, with a bottle
of soapsuds—at>l jn> Sent it to the
editor of the fleraht* \Ye lose ;
pound of rtesh every timo we- look
at him, ami bun god rt \v > are not
afraid his hungry looks will give us
kt desNCNt-ia.**
—Me-srs. Holstmd *fc C4>., Colun •
bus, Ga., conies to the front lb s
week, with most any kind of fertili
ser# that ean l>e called for. Ruil
their card in another column, pic,
out what you want, then go to si e
these gentlemen and we wi I guaran
tee tin y w ill give satisfaction. Uiey
not only can furnish you with fcrtili
/.•m, but from them you can get the
best seeds, etc, and the host tmpli
uicnts with which to cu'tivate them.
r Hie spi cell of Senator Cockling on
the Electoral \rhltralioi: bi'l H pub
lished in lull in the Congressional lie
cord for Tuesday las'. It does not |
contain the | assnge attributed to Mr.
Conkling in the Associated Pie-is
report. That report made hint say
“he believed the Republican nominee
had been chosen the Chief ilagisliute
of his country.” No such language
is found in this authentic report of
his speech. What he said was this.
Mr. President, it is because I mean,
nt every stage which the law and
the facts shall justify, to maintain
that tho Republican nominee h■
been chosen Chief Magistrate, that I
would have bis title so clear that it
ean never be challenged.”
Chamberlain and Packord arc not
now as noisy ns they >'B.: to be.
Packard lias apparently settled down
to patent railing on Grant and the
gratitude of “the party” w hile the
small Ibllowing lie has in tho -St.
Louis Hotel is steadily falling to
pieces under the influence of eter
nal dissensions and unfulfilled hopes.
Tho Charleston Journal of Com
merce stales that Chamberlain lias do
Solved bis law partnership in Colum
bia and that Ins liott<c there is offered
for sale, i wo circumstances which look
as though lie intended to bring bis
; career to a speedy end. Hampton
|is quietly absorbing the powers
' w hich l.eh ng to him as Governor of
the State. When PaekarJ and Cham
berlain finally subside, ns they will
-lo unless Grant interfere*, the whole
South will have a inncli needed spell
of rest.
I'Vank Le-j.ie’s Pofui ah Monthly
bus taken rank as the largest, most
liberally illustrated, and cheapest
family magazine of general reading.
Its pages aie large, typography beau
tiful and clear, engravings fiist-cluss,
twul its price is within tbo reach of
an ctas^.^ ~w„ i, iyn p. )i, t,’.,inn uu
iiiimber Jlecepttuile articles from the
pens of Alio ablest writers, including
A, 11. Gttorney‘ Leonard Scoit, A'-
frod Tennyson, Robert Morris.LL. D.,
J. K. Norse, United Htntos Navy,
l’rofassor C. A. Joy, and
known ability. Its 128 beaut LI if
pages, lt>o illustrations and able con
tributions furnished fur 20 N eents, give
it the largest circulation of any
monthly published in America. Those
of our readers who reside tit a dis
tance from bo-ak-s ores and news
ilchlots, wiil do w ell to send $2.50,
the subscription price, to lu\t..k Les
lie, 518 l’earl Street, New York,
mid receive the .Monthly for one ye n
postage lice.
Apfi-tcs asa Stimulant. —Apples
is a stimulant and ns food can be
used ou tho .same principles that
grapes are, and if generally intro
duced ui'ghl become equally as pop
ular as wines, hitters etc. A corres
pondent status that after being
troubled with heartburn, wakeful
ness, indigestion, etc., be adopted
tho praetieo oi eating apples with
| each m,ail daily, mul it cured him.
When ho begun lio weighed one
hundred aud thirty pounds. Two
months later lie had increased to one
liundred anil sixty pounds, his
strength being similarly increased. —
Instead of '‘bitters’ 1 for the stomach,
oarthartios for tho bowels, iron for
the Mood, all of which weaken the
vital organs and give a e!iof that is J
only temporary, apples arc a natural
stimulant. Most of tho farmers in
the country have apples around their
premises, and it would not bo amiss
to act on tbo suggestion.
Tiik lie hit Mat* x the Right
I’l.vce.—We hut express the stmi
ni cuts of all who have any business
tin£tnclioi)a with the North and
South Rat howl, when wo say that a
better appointttu nt than Capt. Win.
Redd, Jr., fbi Receiver, cou’d not
have been made, lie has been the
Superintendent,Treasurer, and gener
al husiutss manager for ike past three
years, and during the time, nothing
oan bo said of him to his discredit.
Mr. Redd took charge of the road
under the most eiubtwrasuig ptrewm
stanees, but by economy ami sound
discretion, he has becu able to make
the txvul pay expenses and lay up
something besides, Notwithstanding
Gov. Smith’s message to the eont a
ry. Hess tke right man in the right
place and we are glad of his atm iut-
UH'A’.
Tiie publisher of ‘-The Nursery'
lias issued a list of premiums for ob
laiuing subscribers to bis popular
magazine. The list comprises arti
cles useful and ornamental, including
books, games, knives, skates, and toys
of ad kinds. Here is n chance for
boy# and girls to obtain a nice holi
day gift for themselves or a friend,
by making a little liclthfnl exertion,
‘The Xureery'enters upon its eleventh
year in January, 1877, and is as
full of life and 'animation as ever.
The secret of its success is found be
tween its covers every month 1 The
price i< SI,OO a year- It is published
by John L. Sliorcy, 00 Hroomfiebi
St , Ronton, who will send a sample
unrulier with the premium list for ten
cents.
Professional Cards.
JXO. T. WILLIAMS,
ATTOJiXKY AT LAW
< y
ANT) *
Justice of the Peace,
HAMILTON, CA.
Oflico with Dr. T. S. Mitchell.
J. M. M O IJ LEY,
attorney at law,
HAMILTON, QA.
Will cOTittniii- to pne-tlcc law ' n all *l |C
Kt'itc stul United States (Joints.
.1, T. Hi/icst. If. C! Camruon
JILOUNI rf 1 CAUL H ON,
atorneys AT I AW,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA
Will practice In flic State and Federal
Courts. Ofliew in the Court House
Hines Dozier,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA
Will prai tioein the ChattnU , '<clv , p Circuit,
.jr anywhere else. Oflree in the Northwest
uerner of the Com t-hous*> up-st.iirs. junX
ALONZO A. DOZIER,
Attorney and Counselor'at Law,
COL UHBUS, CA.
I’inctlces in Plate and federal Courts in
,Too fra mid Ahihanui. Mikes Comincrclal
(jiw ns| eei.dty, Dili e over No. It!fi ('oliun
law. Giu (U'of-t v
n. a liussKr.L. r. r. rttrseki i.
MUSSE I. L & RUSSELL
Attorneys at Law,
(rtVTJIVIJIM, . - - c.\
Will practice in tlie "STatc and - Federal
Courts.
je-fr-ota c ovt r \r- .. A Mnrucck'a sto e,
:)) Broil.l street, Colutuhus, (i.i.
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—0
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OUR IIOMF,
is tho imme oft bo most elegant
I’h’eneh Oil .Motto Ghromo ever issued
The motto issurroundeil by one oftlie
most exquisite and richly colored
wreaths ot beautiful flowers on dirk
background, and is perfect in all its
details. It is 1] x 15. We send the
motto ebronro and the BOSTON
Vi KEKLY GLOBE, a large eigia
page family, story and newspaper,
with agricultural, chess, puzzle,
household, and till popular depart
ments, 1 months’ for only CO cents.
Chromo and paper, 0 months for tfd.
A beautiful holiday gift. Agents
wanted. Address;
WEEKLY GLOB,
MVyGToX STttEEr,-
1!< IrSTOV KABS.
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A cwujtbic pen |ii'’ti:re of its fcVfcwy, gran.l
I eitdiugs,niKlci'fii) fshi.its cmiiisiiivs grc-it
■lays etc Profusely itlnstruted, tliufoiiglily
popuhu and very cii('ap.,Wus) sell kmntmsely
Alitw Asents AUtcil,eud hjr full fiiirtieuJiirHy
'I Ids wi t be the chance of Ibo ' rthr* th cbio'
moilin' trust (Vt- the wily r.liable history.
AFarmandHomo
ot ytmr own.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SFCURK IT.
Jbe Wwt iiiid yticujK-st finds ill market are
in Rrstern Vcbne-k i on the line of the Ttnion
Psu'igu ltailroud. Mot mo.-t favorable terms
givr n and very few rates of fare and freight
to all setifers e K-st markets.
Flee Passes tj l.snd Buyers
Mips, .louniptive )>un|.liW'ts new edition of
'J im I'iomxu scut firoe evorr where. Address
O K PAVI,
I.uul (,'ubi V P Omaha, Jieb.
IS tOl# fill BOtSt t\SIRED?
AH mr customers of years passui, au,l *]
otheis who wish to feet mvauj;, plena; take
notii-c that I am prepared, a* usaw>. to pnv
t*st aguirisV
LOSS BY FIRE
On this rhis? tA property, hostes ailjustet)
and paid at Hyv i ftic •.
A|x>ly tor iu*tili.iHi> nr iutoimat wi to me
direct, or thiuuuU Ohy of the f:\etois or c un
liiisKti ir mvrehaws of tbe city.
L\ F. WILCOX,
b’ n. sas ,\g*. 71 l oad h J, tyumbue, Ga
COLUMBUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE GREAT FERTILIZER
For Cotton,Corn and all Other Field Crops!!
VTltami’s ltaw bone
Bii]>er-i>lio§iliate.
FOR SALE FOIt
CASH AND COTTON OPTION.
BY
INDSTINCT PRINT I " vv " r ‘ A " ®' X7 ' 7 ' 3::l?,T
SLNT. | COLUMBUS, GA.
FERTILIZERS!
G. OBE R & SON’S
SOLUBLE AMMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
Pearce, IBiraP'orcA cfc Cos„ agts..
COLUMBUS, GA.
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To the Planters of Ceorgia and Alabama:
COLUMBUS, CiV., January, 1877.
J'iie universal satteta' liou fiivvn by tho above l'onilixj’- last #e.iS'.’n as aitvsted by certifi
cate# now in our hands justifies us iu claiming lor it the first place on the li t of Standard
Mutinies, havin'' no superior in tile market. We otter it as low and on us reasonable terms
as any rttauuuidFertilizers. Yours truly
I’EARCE, BINFOHD & CO.
COUNT ME I M:
WHEN YOU WANT
DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
I
I AM row KK( FT VINO MYJM-icONI) FAT.L AMD WINTER STOCK. OF
Dress Goods and. other woolens
’I .e .Tinicest #fi"k of Thi ss ( oo 1# at 25c in Cue city.
1 • -4 . * I;itk-; lie, i wiiippers in'Cardinal Figures, only LOc;
Sim a i . I, ooii. V h Si 50; (Tool Woven Corsets, SO.-;
! f-anii - iiri.l Chi , i..S ■ \tva-loi s Coloied llos*‘, “.jo; /
MM Sh.i-'in;. J', 1 2c—ykrd-widu Rlei.li and Cotton. Be.
i.ii '. #t #l"‘*k of i’iolK'ns S,; vv;s f c.Tlars an 1 Calls in the city.
IF YOU AY ANT jI,IRC,IDS, CALL fI.V ME. i\ll TROUBLE TO SH AV GOOD].
J. ALBERT KIRVEN,
<Z?OIX2.IXS.TIOXi£3, 0-0.
GliE AT EXCITEM KXT
a-t Tiin
NEW YORK STORE.
out the entire stock of Wolesox & at u great saciefick, wo now
< ijtci it at unit li less than the oi initial cost. We haye in audition
The Lirgcst and most Complete lock of
BIST SO® D S
IN COLUMBUS.
WUKII we nHer at a iin in order to make room for the spring trade. We also offer
10,f;tl0 yaids of Cm tain I>ice. at auction, at 2-jc and upwards. A. •‘.iv.d*
J'°l W'K k A'prtcas chea| er Uhii evoi known. One liundred dozen
Hats at 2-5 pci* cent, less than cost, to close Flock. Great Bar
gdins in Shoes—Lusting Gaiters at $2.23. Country
Mbiumjants wiil lind i.t to their interest to ex
amine our stock before p rckasing.
QOR'JDON tJks CARGILL.
JamMß, 1887. COLUMBUS, GA,
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| ’ fill &PRBSCTT,
CMTMIIW and MATS!
HEAD CENTRE
' • Of
FASHION AND STYLE,
125 BROAD STREET COLUMBUS. GA.
All kiiukof CIOTHINC dnd UXDERWEt.It l-r ilen on* Boj
HATS' .1 eyery variety and in the latest liifdiionti.
KEEPS CELEBRATED DRESS SIIIIITI, every one warreutep
Six for $6.
Si ITS MADE TO ORDER iu the most Fas Lit liable style
WEDDING SLITS A SPECIALITY.
j p.WHjt. r .} inNF>f:p. jc r. wif.rjAJts
PEARCE, BTNFORD & CO..
GROCERS,
.To. 20 Broad Street
a iaegeekiiof
flagging, Ties & Groceries
£ 1 y ei& lo t’.'.hiuiiie our stock before buy^ D ?