Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, January 14, 1881, Image 1

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Hamilton J oijrn al. VOL. IX.—NO. 2. THE HAMILTON JOURNAL. One Dollar A Year. Premium Extraordinary. The publishers of the Joubxal are arrang ing with eminent seedsmen and florists for a supply of vegetable and flower seeds, o the last season's growth, and will be able to offer to overy|enbecriber who d>ays his enbaoaiption in advance for one year or who pays his back dues, a selection of seeds that retail at #I.OO. This extraordinary of fer will be open only for the.present season Onr object is to {dace the Journal for one-year in every family in this seotion • The offer of ten peokagea of selected flower seeds or twenty packages of vegeta ble garden seeds and a year’s sobsoription to the Journal, for one'dollar, will ws hope be aooeptdf by every head of a family in this and the snrronnding oonnties. The seeds will be ready for delivery by the 15th of January, to all who soseribe at onoe. bend in’your names and the money. ■ .1 .^m***^"* 1 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 New Year with an entirely novel feature in the way of a complete novel in eaoh Dnai* ber. “Parson Jim” in the -Isenary num ber is well worth the ooet of the eotire num ber. We club with it far $2.60 a year. The regular price is $2. The Southern Farmer’s Monthly is a# bright and useful as ever. A better invest ment would be hard for any farmer to find than a year’s subscription to this magazine. We will giye a years subscription to tbi s or either of the above maijaziaea to any person who will get us club of eight sub eetibers to tbe Jcurhali. end will furnish cU' seed rreuiitioi '. n eacu "Übs't.bf.r. b —The .)uDRNa T* end i’S se* ’ at fschulCDl is wonder: UI:V popr>''.r. New Advertisements. THE BEST REMEDY o* Diseases if tie Throat and Lain. JlyP J’o In diseases of the pul- JSI bnO monarv organs a safe /fSVmSSI and reliable remed yte flsgwV* THj invaluable. Ay bus W Chubby Psctohal is \. such a remedy, and no othersoeminentlymer a its confidence of • the public. It is a sci vffl entific combination of fTHFRRY* the medicinal prlnci vncnm pleg and curative vlr . L sSSSSSA*. tues of the finest drags, jftomi chemically united, of such power as to insure the greatest possible Wall efficiency and uniform- Dr/*TAD nJ~~ ity of results. Itstrikes sKXj Iviinh. at the foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Being very palatable, the yonngest children take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds Sor'd ttroat, Bronchitis Clergyman’s Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca tarrh, the effects of Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral are magical, and multitudes are an nually preserved from serious illness by its tirnsly and faithful uss. It should bs kept at hand in every household for the pro tection it affords in sudden attacks. In Whooping • cough aud Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices are inducements to try some of the many mtxtures, or syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredients, now offered, which, as they contain no curative qualities, can afford only temporary relief, and are sure to deceive and disappoint the patient. Diseases of the throat and lungs demand active and effective treatment; and it is dan gerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, while so trifled with, become deeply seated or incurable. Use Aver’s Chrrry Pectoral, and you may confidently expect the best results. It is a standard medical preparation, of known and acknowledged curative power, and is as cheap as its careful- preparation and fine ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians, knowing its composition, prescribe it in their practice. The test of half a century has proven its absolute certainty to cure all pul monary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. Prepared by or. tM3* kymr & Go., Lwrfl, Mnib*' '■!•• solb M *u. Mrnitit iriiTwnn. Georgia, Harris County. •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 beit. y * - ; • All person* loileerned are hereof notified to ,-how cause if any they have first Mondav in February next... whv 1 tter- of giiasdianahip should not be granted said ap plicant. ' Given under nay hand and official) aigna are, this Janaary the sth, 1881, i. P. C. Williams, Ordinary. A A Vimtino Cabps, beautifully - A A printed,for lfie, at Ibis Offl tv . . ■■■"■; ■ft ;■■■ , 1 * THIS IFTSHESTS • TOW gm 4-k- gfgg* iTHgKfIS SjaMHiSSSiKg^i^^ thk best onajijr autm i F©r Only a Penny TOO CAM UKO A rOSTAL CA*D TO TMS A. 1. CHASE OMAH COUP ANY, HORVtLK, OHM, uut receive their Illustrated Catalogue, Circulars and Testimonial*, ah owing how they tin *nd DO mJce the BEST OtGUi In the WORLD! Man, point* of HXCBLLSHCB WAr Atl OTHKItI We caa't psrticulaute Ur*. Hu w' if you want an lastruntent fir youe wei. u* you want nothing but OVB ORGAN! If you want Organ to *4l again, there arv no others ;)ut sell so easilyor give sogood lauwcuon after they we Bold IT** A FACT. A. B. CHASE ORflA' NOS WALK. CV- , 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. CHICAGO WEEKLY HEWS AKD TKX <■ • ’ Hamilton ; Journal, With Seed Premium, ..\u f * For $1.45. THE CHICAGO WEKEL.T NStWB fc everywhere recognised aa a paper uneut* passed In all the requirements of Amerioan Journalism. It stands conspicuous among the metropolitan Journals of the oountry as a oomplete A'eifipepet. Its Telegraphia Service comprises all the dispatches of the Western Associated Press and the National Associated Press besides a very extensive serlToe of Special Telegrams from all lm portant points. Asa Sewtp aper It has no superior. It is INDEPENDENT In Politics, presenting all Political News free from par tlsan bias or coloring, and absolutely with, out fear or favor as to parties. It is, In the fullest sense, a FAMILY PA* PER. Each Issue contains SIX COMPLEX, ED STORIES, besides a rich variety of con. deased notes on Fashions, Art, Industries, Literature, Science, etc*, etc. Its Market Quotations axe complete and to be relied upon.. 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Our term-* are as follows : Fur the Dally Bun, a four-pit go sheet of twenty-eight columns, the price by inail, poet p lid, la 55 cents a month, or $6.50 a year; or, including the Sunday paper, an eight page sheet of fitly aolums, the price is 66 cents and a month, or (7.70.a year, postage paid. 1 he Sunday edition of the Bun Is also furn ished separately at (1 20 a year, postage paid. The pi ice of the Wrekly Buu, eight ( paEM> fifty-fix columns, is (l a year, postage pdd- For cluii* of tau eeudiug (10 wejwdl send m ' extra copy free. Address I. W. Enuland. . Publisher of the Sun. New York City. liARSfOR THEMHLIONI , • immmhv Wniii'U. tfvely Reetore* the Hearing, tod is ozpy ab . solute Care for Deafneae Known. This Oil ia extracted from a pacoliar ape efea of •mall White Shark, caught In the Yellow B'-e, known C*robarodn Rondeletii. Every Chiuese fisherman known it. Its vir tue* as a restorative of hearing were discov ered by a Buddhist Priest about the year 1410. 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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 11 pTlook. a. m Map of the iota can ha seen upon application to agents of th# Com pany. . It. R. Gray, Han't. Georgia, Harris County. 8. B. Champlm executrix of Philamon Champion deceased, make* appliupUoo for letter* of dismimhin. All per on* cUnesru* t are hereby notified to show onus* if any they hav*. by the first Monday In April next, why Jette soi dial*.lou ahouM not bs granted said applicant Given under my hand and official *tgntaso- December 25>h 1880. 1 - . i. F. C. Wiuuams, Ostoßary. qm cShesso. Also Limberoer, Pine-Apple, Toms Ameri ca, Western Dairy and New York Cream. DKOMGOOIJE BROS, 68 Broad Bt., Columbus, Ga. "W> ~~ ~ " ~ ' '' ' Cdlat Tear -or— O D L>l &' LADY’S BOOS. Low Price of $2 per year. Another Nevt Depart*™ Begin nig with January 1881. Ip obedience to what we believe to be a growing dwdre of the reeding public, the publisher, beg to announce that Godey's Lady's Book i 1881 will contain a complete novel in everv Dumber I Bealdes the follow old-time specialties: Beautiful Original Steel Plate Tnginvings. Diagram Pattens for Ladies and Childien. Mammoth Colored Fashion Flats. . . t4l Short Stories. Poems and Bketches. Our popular Novelty page# and Colors. Illustrated Art and Fashion Home Work. Architectural Designs for Beautiful Homes. Gooey's recipes, Godey's pussies and games. Monthly Chit -Chat on Fashions, etc., etd. No continued glories Every number complete in Itself. Subscriptions will be received at Ibis office In club, with this paper. The Joubbai and Godey’s Lady’* Book for one y* er, post-pakf only 82 00. . The January number will be ready Dec. Ist. On redpt of 20 ceute a aamplecopy wHI be promptly sent by the publisher*, anti this autouut can be deducted when tne pries of a year's subscription Is mailed. Ilesnif by money order, or draft on Phila delphia or New York, or by registered lefts*, payable to Qomy'i Ladt's Boog Tea. Cos. (Limited),. 1000 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Pa. Notice Debtors and Creditors* All person* indebted to the est-ite of <Jas. Whitehead, timesed, late of B rrls tounty .re beieby required to make immediate pay-. im*nt, find parties having clal*n will prcee t them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law . J. H * W.T. Whitkhkad, Adm rs. HhAoyl* Witch Hazel. Cures beaded#, burns, sprain*, cut*. • Wounds, rbeumatiam. tjothache, earache, *te Warranted *qu.l ,ln quaiitr to any 1 th< ’f th* p.ic*’ P <y s