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VOL. IX.—NO. 2.
THE HAMILTON JOURNAL.
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Sale of Lots at Hood.
Last Wedaesdsy was most certainly the
biggest day in the history of Hood, th e
growing .little city at the terminus of the
Qolnmbns A R jobs' railroad. The occasion
was.the sale of building lots, as per adver
tisement. A special train was ran ap fro m
Golambas which we teand packed to its
utmost capacity with seekers of oheap city
lots and "lessors. It is a short and and light
ful rid* oyer the moantaio, and we fonod
ourself at x>nr destination almost before we
knew it. Haodreds had arrived before us,
and the struata—or where they will be—
crowded with people. Eight lots were
sold at fair prices. Judge W. I. Hudson
acted as auctioneer, and his .tongue runs as
g iblyjaa that Of a professional.
Itesars. Q T. Purnell, W. L, Hutchins n,
.H. Curtis, W- G.lJohnstoa, W. 8. *il
een, A.. Dexter, M. F.Haod’ T. W. Wilson
and D. N. Paddy, wen perebasers .of *l
the prices ranging from (49 for the lowest
(SO for the highest. The railroad oon pa
lly only offered [O' eafl alterna teTdts., v They
will cantina* to offer lots unsold.af*pivats
sale. •- - :
:
Hmtd Jottings.
—Business u flash.
•'—Another large business house is being
erected. , f' '
—From Bahama's Isle to Pernvian hills,
from the stormy Atlantio to the peaceful
Psoiflo, there is not room sufficient for the
guano agent. Hood boasts of a dozen or
more
—The health of onr community is une
qualled. The doctors say it is distressingly
healthy.
—The new whistle on the Pine Mountain
sounds much like the husky voice of the
mountain owl.
farmers are not bringing much cotton
to town just now. because of the nnpreoe
dentedly bed condition of the roads. Some
are holding for higher prioes.
—Sambo stole a oowbide and denied that
it was simple larcenyv He said he “jest
took it when the storekeeper wasn't dar.”
—One of our townimfett is ths&recipient
of pretty little pet pigeons. They bear •
striking resemblance tb the dove.
—Dr. Hood remained over Wednesday to
give personal attention to the issuing of
deeds to purchasers of lots.
Literary
The greet sucoess of “Uncle Hearns” is
not remarkable when we consider the great
merits and intense interest of the work
Mr. Harris is not only * genius, but a
scholar and he displays great care and pain
taking in all his sketches. , The stories of
Uncle Remus are of interset to ajl, both old
and young.
—Peterson's Magazine for January is.
replete with many good things for the fair
sex and we do not wouder at its great pop*
nlarity. Its subscription price is $2; or
we will send it and the iovuvkh qne year
for $2,60.
-Godey’s Lady's Book oommsnoes the
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the way of a complete novel in eaoh Dnai*
ber. “Parson Jim” in the -Isenary num
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The regular price is $2.
The Southern Farmer’s Monthly is a#
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We will giye a years subscription to tbi s
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•J. C. Remnert mikes j|>l cation for
letter* of t'unrdiap-'hip for Waddel Hembert
anil '1 heiesa Rambert minors of W. P llem
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are, this Janaary the sth, 1881,
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HAMILTON, GA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1881.
HAMILTON
Male and Female
COLLEGE.
The exercises of this Institution will be
resumed on Monday, January 17th, 1881,
for a term of ten scholastic months.
SESSIONS.
The term will he cotnpoa and of two sessions,
of five moths each. The First- Starion will
commence oh 17th January hd end on Bth
June, which will be commencement day.
The Second Bcs-ion will open on 10th July
and clese on 25ih November. > *' >■
RATES PEE SESSION;
Preparatory Class.. $7 50
Acml.miic Department....%, $lO 00
Collegiate Course sls 00
Payable one-half in advance, ' uhd one-half
at close of session,
LOCATION. ' •
Hamilton is now a thriving viliage on the
C. & R R. U., twenty-two miles from Co
lumbua, and Nature seems to have fitted
it ns an educational center. Fertile soil,
genial climate climate and purte free-stone
w.iter. Ihe morals arc good, the society
refined and intelligent.
THE BUILDING
Is large and (ommodious, having a capari
tv of two hunched students. ,It t* construct
ed with great care as to convenience and
comfort, and occupies the i>enutiful situ
where the Hamilton Female College stood,
THE GOVERNMENT.
The discipline will be permissive and firm,
the instruction thorough and pr ctioat, keep
ing midtile grounds, not adliearlug, in a
tiresome way, to the neglect of the better
couiae.
REMARK*.
The Principal, on eu'erintr upon the
tnties to which ne is called, docs so with a
feeling of confide ee that |be will have the
co-operation of the Boat<l of Trustees, the
patrons apd the entire commit fifty. Hiving
this, and the blessings of Providence, success
will crown h<s efforts, emolument* accrtvro
those committed to fils care aad a rich Com
pensation rrtura to his patron*.
btudimis will l charged from time of
enh ilag school til) eliwvof seetiou. unless
let on ted by unvuMable cdqs.
lucid, ttlajs. lorfaui, etc., charged to each
student pro Ml*. ""
. ~ fiHy-thrtaerni eUanU* will be
wtmittsd, which char-icte*-must .ng (juln
ti* nrd, n*t all t-tudlnU violating Die rjalei
<>f the 11 istTmion 1 intntt stiffrr the prifiilryL'
Bowd caft lie ling i/j hotel or privitfi fotpi.
ties at troni tefc *0; twelve doll-rh. per month..
Hefkrknok*--P.H. Mull. DD . tl D...
Chan.el,Or of gAth>u>, Ga.*
T. J Kofister. it. DA Ga.; Rev .F„
M. Daniel, Atlantic Ga ; Col TANARUS, W. Latfiam,
F.ill,urn. Ga.: and Judge Hugh: Buchaaon.
M. C. t Nuwn’au, (&. , j
PersoHit desiring information will apply to
the Priaci;ial, or TJuilia j. F. C* Williams,
Hamilton,(Ga. ‘ J. M. Mason, A 8.,
Principal.
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Sale of Lots at Hood*
The lota in Ht<od the terminus of the
(Nilumbos k Rome railroad, will bo sold at
public outcry Wednesday, January 12th, at
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seen upon application to agents of th# Com
pany. .
It. R. Gray, Han't.
Georgia, Harris County.
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