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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL.
J lam iff on, (la., I'eb. IS, tSSJ.
General Intelligence,
—Much daiu'ige wax done throughout the
comity by tho Very heavy rains of laat Fri
day.
--Bat little gardening hoe been done, up
to dale. The weather haa been too bad,
—Those who axe premium seeds will have
the beat gardens.
The weather has effected the demand
for our need premium very kcneibly.
- 'i lie railroad warehouse and the store of
Mr. J. H (Viwseit were burglarlaod Tuesday
night. Hut 11 tie has been missed from the
di'jMit. Mr. Cowaert fmlssee articles to the
vultitt of about SIOO. Judge Kimorough haa
offered SSO rewaru for tire arreat of the bur
glars.
—'Hie Revere ininx of last Friday, besfdo
doing roiißiderablc damage to the railroad,
washed away the inilldatna of the Stanford
and Brewster & Hudson mills. Other dams
in the county wcie injured.
—Whlti sville Hufferud from a severe storm
I'tidny in addition to the heavy rain. Mr.
Cleveland hod uue wing of his house blown
down and his top buggy almost wrecked by
the wind.
—The election Tuesday was, conipAia
five speaking, orderly and quiet it result
ed in the choice of C. 11. Pritchard by a
handsome majority. The vote was Pritch
ard 528 Hu I loot 450, Pratt 206 -
—The duty off quinine did not save much
as that drug in not as extensively used as
before the invention of Tahler’n Fortlaine,
to regulate the liver, and cure diseases ari
sing from this diseased organ. Portaline
will mire, torpid liver. Price 60c. For sale
by Orawlord Mnrrah A Cos.
—Smd An aged minister, “When I wish
to speak with ease I take a teaspoonfnl of
(Jouoseua’ Honey of Tar, * the best oough
medicines in the world. It will dear the
throat and voioe better tbnn anything I ev
• r used.” Price flOo. For sale by Craw
ford, Mnrrah A (Jo.
THE BEST
PHOTOGRAPHS'
ALPHA A. WILLIAMS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Gallery over Witticli & Kinsel’s Jewelry Store.
M' BO Tf ITSJ . D-a- He-t Cri 1 L t..jriapbi4 T SI M tr. 32 00.
i- -LliL-LiO . 1J •• Cnbi iet “ 3 60 to 4 oO
1 Loi g “ Bxlo •* 1 50 to 3 CO.
Beet work, fine t finish lowest ;>ri- -a. AH w>rk guaranty! to plvai*! or no pay r qnirtd,
25 x 30 Crayon i2O to $25 eu h. by
ALPHA A. WILLIAMS, The Photographer.
THE BEST
Blue Spring Soles.
—Th lull* child of Ur T. Hubbard,
which wc H'>oke of as being very pick last
week, died on Tuesday morning loot.
Blue Spring in looking upward r tho
neat little retddenoe of Mr. J. 0. Iteid ucuih
completion, and (hey Ray another mtwiuill
la coming.
Big fox hunt lant night unusually big.
a* the chase beuun about ten o'clock and
continued until near enun.se tbia morning
and didn't catch it as generally the case.
-We have had more rain, and ho much
of it. that we have heard of no lean than
two wells caving ia so at* to entirely present
the use of w ater.
—Old Uncle George Allen, a soldier of
tue war of ISI2, died Ihh( Sunday, night,
at the advanced age of 87. lie wt.s highly
respected.
Hamilton Hotel Arrivals.
G. W. Spence, county. J. S. I’. Croats*
m*n, Columbus. J Moffett; Philadelphia.
M“K* Loweuibrail, Columbus J. T. Hunt,
Macon. K T Miller, Columbus. M. B.
Taylor, G F Robinson, Opaliks Ala. Jake
Emanuel, M. Paytn r. N M. Solotuan, Ma
con. L A. Beall, Oolmmuv. E N. Meed,
Atlanta. J. M. Simmons, Columbus. T.
N Spark*. County. U 0. Bullock C. Alt
lis ;, r<a.l Express tV). T. W. Winter, C A
R Kiilroad. N. L. Palmer, Sulphur Sprints.
W. J. Eason, Wiodburry. J. B. Huff,
county. It D. Vst.u. I.\ti hluirg. Vs. W 11.
ltose. 1). Hunt Columbus. R. J. Huut,
county. M. J Crawford. Jr., Columbus.
Hood Jotiinys.
-Election phased of quietly. The apere
gate i umber of votea polled here was 12.1.
—The 0 A it. Railroad has sustained se
vere damace during the late rains. A
wreck of five cars being the oonatnuence.
Tho train CUBIC up tins afternoon at-d ocA
ed ms though it had been wallowing in the
mud
—The weather has cle ned np and the
rvs of the suu as they come dancing
throat !) 'be distant treet.i; s at the fir t An
rora's dawn are prophetic of better we< tl er.
- Guano by the wagon load is carried
A way from here.
V" !'e- Woven was mrr ; ed to Mis*
Josephine G iisLam on Thnrsd y last.
Georgia, Harris County.
8. B. Champion executrix of Pbiuiirion
Clminpioii deceased, makes apple utioD for
letters of dii-mis-loii. Allruns concorne i
lire hereby notified to show cause if any they
have, by tiic lint Monday in Apiil next, why
lette sot dim\isiioii should not be grunted
sai 1 appiii unt
Given under my hand and official sign, lure
December 25th 1880.
J. F C. Williams, Ordinary.
PICKLED TRIPE,
l’igs Feet, Spiced Beef, Smoked Beet, Bu
gsr Cared Shoulders, flams, etc. at
DKOMOOOLK BROS’,
53 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
School Notice.
The Subscriber will opeu his School, five
miles North of Hamilton, near Mr. Rshuru
Hood’s on Monday the last day of Feb.
next. Tuition; $1 50, $2 50, A $3 per
mouth according to Studies pursued. Board
$8 per month.
Tuition payable at end of the session.
Jan 21st. 1881 J B. Huff.
COUNTRY BUTTER,
Also, Goshen and Gilt Edge, just received
at
DROMGOOLE BROS’
53 Broad St., Coluuibua, Gs,
HAMILTON
Male and Female
COLLEGE.
The exercises of this Institut : on will ho
resumed on Monday, January 171 h. 1881,
tor a lurin of ten scholastic months.
SESSIONS.
T 1 in term compos and oftwo sessions,
of five moths each. The First Sue ion will
commence on 17th January mid end on Bth
June, which will be commencement d;ty.
The Second Session will open on 10th Juiy
and close on 2oib November.
RATES PElt SESSION;
Piejwretory Class $7 50
Academic Department $lO 00
Codegiste Couise sls Of)
Payable one half in advance, ajnl one-half
at close of sersior,.
LOCATION.
11 miilton is now a thriving village on the
C. & It 11. it , twenty-t wo mile- from Co
lumhus, nil I Nature seems to have tute.i
it as all eiliteaiioiuil cenn i. Fevti-0 soil,
genial climate climate and pure free stone
w ter. Ihe nioniis are good, too such ly
relined and intelligent.
THE BUILDING
Is large and (Omino-iiou*, having a cap u l
tv <d two bundled students. It r construct
ed with groat care as to conv< nieiice and
(omfo-t, and occupies tho beautiful sit
whi te the Hamilton Female College stood,
'1 HE GOVERNMENT.
The dbcipllne will be persuasive aud firm,
the instruction thorough and pncticai, keep
ing middle grouuds, not adhearing, in a
tiresome way ito the neglect ot the bctiei
com Re.
REMARKS
The Princlptd, on enterin'? upon the
duties to which he is culled, docs so with a
feeling of confidence that .;hc will have the
co-oporution ot the Roanl ot Trustees, tiie
put rous ami the entire community. Having
this, and the blessings of Providence, success
will crown his efforts, emoluments accrue to
those committed to his cure, nnd a rich com
peusatiou return to his patrons.
Students will bo charged from lime c f
entering scliool till close of session, unless
detained by uuvoidable causes.
Incidentals, tor fuel, etc., charged to each
student pro rata.
Only those of good moral character will h
admitted, which charscter must lie main*
turned, and all students vlolatit g the rules
of the institution must suffer the penalty.
Board can he had in hotel or private fami
ties at from ten to twelve dollars per month.
Rkkmikncss— I’. H. Moll, D.D.. Ia L. D.,
Chancellor of the University, Athens, Gn.:
T. J. Korister. M. l>.. Dallas, Ui.; Rev F.
M. Ituniel, Atlanta, Ua ; Col I'. W. LMham,
Frtirhurn. Ga.: and Judge liugii liuchanon.
M. 0., Newnau, Ga.
Persons desiring information will up>>ly to
the Principal, or Judge J. F. 0. "'illiatus,
Hamilton, Ga. J. M. Mason, A 8.,
Principal.
OATMEAL,
Brickwheat Flour, Graham Flow,, Hominy,
Gnu, Meal, Rice, Sago, Topioca, at
1)R )MuOOLK BROS’
53 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Dental Notice!
:0:
J. M. Mason, Dentist.
Office OVOr Enquirer-grin.
Columbus, Georgia.
Treala Abw<ed Teeth and Pl.ca.ecl
Gam* onreMkrullj, FI lwTeeib Beauti
fully WUh
GOLD OK OTHER MATERIAL
Inserts Artificial Teethlfrom one to an
Entire Set. ALL VO HE GUAHAIT
TE3D. Frio-'s very Keaaojahle. Teeth
extracted without paiu.
ttreat Reduction in Prices at Cargill’s*
Blanks, Flanels, Shawls, Cassimors, nail nil classes of Woolen Goods down 25 per cent. Special bargains in Me
rino Underwear, A large line of Gents’SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWERS to be sold
before rov stock of DRESS GOODS shall bo reduced, it low prices will movo them. Special
prices in Hosiery! 50 dozen Gents’ English Half .Ilose price 35c, 25
dozen Misses Fanov Plaid Ho-e at 25c., former price 370. The finest line of Gents’
Half II ose in the city. RIBBONS in endless variety, to which I would call
special attention. Fresh arrivals in Girdies aud Balls, Girdles and Spikes,
Giidlesjand Tassels, Passemeutries, Silk Hankerchiefs, etc., etc, My
stock of goods is too largo for the season and must be reduced.
U-AIMIIECS IEL O^ZRO-XLXj,
No. 70 Broad Street, - COLUMBUS, GA.
OIOKINiJ STOVES
Cheaper than Ever Before, at
P. B. Patterson & Co’s
COLUMBUS, GEOBG-IA.
IIMIZMIIEIsrSIE: I lIMULCEUsTSIE! I
*VVi© StocAr Qf
Furoitare & Carpets
OFFERED FOR SALE BY
L. ROONEY, 83 & 85 Broad St., Columbus, Ca.,
UP STAIRS, is thejlargest and|finc‘Bt inlfhe State. Do not fail to call on him when yon are in the oity. N. B.—All styles
of wood Oi ffliv, Cases audjOasketsJ.ju hand. Night tied at the front door.
POLiMES, BOOTH 4& YOKIN'®
MANUFACTUHERS OF FINEST QUALITY
Silver-Plated Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc.
JL --'■ ■■" Factories: Watkububy, Conn.
BOILER'S
g js
j.u-cur-.
ESTIMATES AND DRAWINGS FURNISHED
ROUND CCRMER *
FIR. £
PROOF '
extra secure
■St®.
GENERAL AGENT fOR
DIEBOLQ SAF££LOCK CQ
■■■■ ■ .
SOUS. KRAUT,
Pickles in bottles and barrels, Chow Chow
Pepper Sauce, Hor*e Radish, etc , at
DUOMGOOLE BROS,
53 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
JOYFUL Newsf-r Hoys ar.d OS-!
VKNTION just patented lor them,
Fret Slid Scroll Sawing, Turning
Boring, Drilling,Grinding,Polishing,
screw Cutting. Price 15 to fuU
Semi 6 cents lor 100 pages.
£i>HKAIM XiSOWS, Lowell, Mil*.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Soluble Pacific Cruano.
Agency Established in Columbus, 1806
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STANDARD ANALYSIS ;
Bone Phosphate of Lime available 21 Per Cent,
Ammonia 3.20 “
Potash 1.50 “
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This well known and popular fertilizer is offered for sale for Cash, or on
Time, without interest.
Win. H. Young, fien. Ag’t,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
W. C. JoriNSTON, Ag’t at Hamilton.
W. C. Johnston & E. F. McGee, Agents at Hood.
JAMES 16. ENGLAND,
GyU tliorpe Street, opposite Disbrow <£ Co’s Stables,
COI.L.MIIUS, - - - - GKOKGIA,
Manufactures Of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
Repairing of ail kind done at Lowest Cash Prices.
tST* I also have anew >an band that will save anv man at least S2O a year on his buggy
to Lave them oil his axles Call and have them exp! dried.
J, It. ENGLAND,