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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL.
Subscription Prioe $1 A Year.
’ J. L. XJENNIS, PUBLISHER.
Hamilton, Cos.. Mar. 83 . 1881 •
A COONJIUNT
Disturbs the licet of Mr*. Arp.
Atlmla Constitution.
The boy* Mid it ws* to wot to
plow nnil they were going down to
the creek to hunt rahtiiton I con.,
eluded to no along and toto the
game. Mr*. Arp *ho (“aid !te
knew kill anything, and
we asked her if she would cook all
w brought home, “yea, and drena
it too”. About the tiino we got
started the two liitlo chaps came
up and begged so sweet that I had
to lot thorn go, arol so there were
six of us all,and two guns and two
dog*, and in about an hour we had
jumped six rabbets, and killed five
of them,and they were gelling aw.,
fa I heavy, when suddenly one of
the boys looked ni> it an elm tree
that was in the middle of a cane
hre k and said, ”1 thought them
things un there were squirrel© nesta,
but I do believe I saw one of bun
move.” tVo all stooped and look
ed, and auro entif it did move,and
the other one moved, and we
knew them were coons' I never saw
boys get excited so quick. They
cal let the dogs and made for tlju
canebrake. The creek wn* to crosa
and nary log in sight so they just
waded through and Rurrotmded the
tree and hold the dogs fast while
one of the hoys got ready to fire.
By this time 1 was gct'ing ready to
be a boy again myse'i, and I hollow,
oil to in to wait end I pulled the
little chapH through ti e cane till I
found a log and got them across and
was soon on the buttle grounds.
Jiang went a gun and down came
a wounded coon, tho biggest old
fel'ow I ever saw, and I never aaw
sueli a fight in all my life. Ho
wasent hurt ittuoli wiili the small
shot, ami lie did tight and growl and
screech most amaziu. First one
dog and then tl*n other backed out
with a howl and then set in on him
Again until tiually old Zip surren
dered and gave up the ghost. Hang
went another guu tunl the other
coon let go and fell into a fork nnd
there he )ny for about, fifteen min
utes, when one of ilia boys said he
was going to have Inin anyhow.
Ho lie itliined the tree and whim ho
had got about fifty feet up the coon
straightened up in the fork and look
ed Rnvsgelv at him a id gave a grow 1
1 wish you could have seen that ooy
slide. Ho euine down that true
like A fireman conies down a scald
ing ladder, lie left h|* hat and right
smart of his breeches on tho bulk
nnd grape vines. Well of course
they shot bint again, and that tum
bled him, nnd then we had another
fight, nnd tbe boys said they never
bad as much fun, and they felt sor
ry for your town boys who don’t
have any sport ami are penned up
within brick walls nnd the best they
can do is to spend a few dollars on
n French actress, and not know a
word she says, nnd then go borne
ami say bully for Sntali. Well, 1
shouldered the biggest coon, nnd 1
think he weighed about twenty
pounds when we started and ' bout
forty when I got home, and laid
suddenly in Mrs. Arp’s lap and said
‘Vkin him and cook him it you
t)l?a*e.’’ I oughtent to have done
that. It was premature and not al
together calculated to promote our
conjugal felicity. Mrs.'Arp isa state
ly, deliberate w oiuur, but 1 think .-be
got up a little quicker than 1 bad evi r
observed her. Sjlio thought it was
a bear, or a hymn, or a catamount,
nnd she screamed accordingly. All
this was last Monday and 1 believe
she has about recovered f.oin tt
now, but it 1 were to kid a thousand
coons 1 wouldn’t try that little joke
again. It didnt pay. I wonder
what makes men and bova bo cruel.
My little girl was Che only friend
the poor coon bad and 1 cannot tell
v hat made me take pleasure in
death, lfoys begin early to show
their love of cruelty nnd destruo
lion. They rock the birds, and tin
cats ami the chickens, and rob the
bird’s nests, ami then they hunt tho
rabbits and tquimdu, and shoot nil
kinds of wild animals just for sport.
There is an original sin about them
that don’t belong to girls. GM*
are tender and sympathetic. I reck
on that is one reason wo love ’em,
but why they love us 1 don’t know.
1 knew a buy unco who caught a
wild tom eat in the barn and lied a
plow line round bis nook and tied
the other end to a ring behind tho
saddle that win on (tie old mure
hitehed to the fence and then turn
ed the old mare loose nnd pitched
the cat on her back ami she run
herself to dea'h to fifteen minutes,
ami the boys all laughed and holler
ed and ei joyed it splendid. That
was mighty bad. but that boy niar..
ried ore of the nicest gii Is in the
county and made a fjood husband
ami a kiud father. 1 recon its the
devil that is in us for a while, and
(hen he quits us and goes imo
somebody else or into some hog or
mail dog or something. They sav
that every boy must sow his wild
oats, though i have noticed it takes
some a heap longer tliau others to
do it. They love a noise and a rack
ct. 1 hey bi-gin variy to shoot fire
crackers and little pistol* and beat
drums and tin pans and tie tlimtfs
to dogs’ tails and make ’em run nnd
make ’in fgl.t and set 'em on
the eats and a nigger eon’’, go
along the road but what they
w hisper sic him Caesar,
rt'hen they g*t bigger and have a
few bumps on lh-ir chin they .want
to do something more heroic.
They want some gid to hot in the
c eck bo they can jump iu ana save
| her life, or they want some wild
horses to run away with a car
) riago ao they can jump to tho rea-
J cue of the Indies and seize the turi
' ous nnamnl* and jerk em down just
in tho nick o! time, or he wants to
whip another boy because lie buck
| od up to bis girl, ui'd what is curi
ous about these boys tlio girls seem
to like that sort Ilia beat. If I
[liadent fought a feller who insulted
me I don’t believe Mrs. Arp would
I have surrendered. I don’t. May
be she would have took the other
feller, and then w hat have become
of me and my children? It’s rnel
nncliolly to think of. I’m sorry
we killed them co@ns, for they don’t
do any harm to speak of, and they
arc lively varmint* and enjoy life.
The hoys got tour coon skins now,
and the girls have promised to
make a rug out of them with a
striped tnil sticking out at, every
corner ami I’m going to put it
down in Mr*. Arp’s corner for her
dainty lit'le number twos to rest
upon as nn atonement for my rude
ness. Hbo always comes around
right when I show my repentance,
and I’m shore to show it sooner
or later.
Well I suppose tho inauguration
in over and wr have got a president
at Inst. Four years is a long titno
to do w ithout one, and I’m glad
they made a big fuss over the
swearing in. Now if Mr. (iarfield
is going to be king over all bis sub.
jects nnd wauls ’em to love hiui
just let him throw our share of the
nubbins down this way. 1 hat’s
all we want. Yours, Lir.r, A tip.
f/oenip About Curjhid'* Cabinet,
Dorsey was Window's chief back
er.
Every member of the cabinet is
married.
Only two out of seven are college
graduates.
Secretary of ihn navy Hunt, is
living with his fourth wife.
There ia only one Ohio burn man
in the cabinet, Secretary Window.
Hon. W. E ( handler, of New
Hampshire, will be assistant aecre
t m y of a ate.
Senator Allen ais offered the
treasury*b:p, accepted it, and af
terwards declined it.
Simon Cameron said to l-is son
in-law, a tew, years ago, that the
beat lie could say of him was that
ho was a “snub.”
If Senator Allen had taken the
treasury port-folio, Judge Gresham,
of Indiana, would have been secre
tary of tho interior.
Congressman Dick Crowley did
not want to be post master-general,
but would have accepted the at .
lorney-generalship.
Mao Veagli bolted the republican
candidate tor mayor in Philadel
phia last month and suppoi led
the democratic independent.
Soiiiutary Jjinclon i* married to
the eldest daturlilcr of ex Senator
Harlan of lowa. Secretary Windoni
married a niece of John S. Gilman,
ol Baltimore.
Hl.no, J limes nml Hunt were
originally Whigs, link wood was
a iteinoorat and VVindoin and Lin
coln have ullvvuys been republican*.
Mno Vtfitgh was always a kicker.
Dr .T. H. Hrowiuan of Kentucky,
would have guiio into the oahinct in
ihu place of Jtiduo Hunt if lie
hadn’t have been a Christian —that
is a member of iho Christian.
church.
Blame was a school teacher nnd
editor, James was a printer. Lin
coln, Windotn niul Hunt were law
yers, Kirkwood was it farmer aud
miller, and Mac Vur.j’li was and i*
a dilletanil.
Secretary Blaine is*tifty-om ; Sec
reury Winuom, fifiy lour; l’o.i
miihter James, filly; Atioi ney Gen
eral Mao Vungli, forty eight: Secre
tary Knkwood, stxty-ei;;hf; Score-.
tiiry Robert 'l'. Lr.leolti, thirty sev
en; Secretary Hunt, fifty-two.
l.ey I stla five A p port in n mrnt.
The result of the census of ISBO
rendered necessary anew appor
tionment of the represen*alive* in
the Dgislnfuro and hoiiio changes
will bo made. Under the constitution
the six lari;est counties in the
State are entitled to three represen
tatives each. There is no ohango
in this class of counties, except
that Floyd county ha* outstripped
Houston oouuiy, and under the next
apportionment, the former will have
three and tin, latter two renresen
tattves Doughertv, Macon, New
ton, Stewart and Talbot, which now
have, two representative* each, have
fallen behind, ami will hereafter
have only one reprov titativo each.
Their places will he taken by tho
counties of D K ilb, II ill, Pike, Put
nam and Walt l n, wlncli will hereaf
ter have two roprcseiilnllveg each.
It will thus be seen that the ne
cessity which exist* for restrict tug
the number of mends rs of the K' ~_
oral assembly mbiiY.ariiv makes
groups ot population in-tead of
poptilatton itself, ti e basis c.f rep
lesenfation. This (act i* liable to
give rise to a fcelitto on tho part
of those counties that have lost a
representative that apportionment
is unjust; but the feeling may be
very much modified by the reflec
tion that sue.h an apportionment ts
more orjnst to the larger groups of
population th mto the smaller, Ful
ton lor instance, has many times the
the population of Floyd, hut wi.t
only have the same numbs r of r<q -
restntutnes, no that tf there is any
coctpla.nt to be made, it should pro
ceesi from tb* la'geaml n>it tr> u
li e small groups of popuatioil.—
Constitution.
The limper-'r o! Brar. 1 will wel
come all missionaries to his country
Inn thy must I. ok alter iheir own
lives w bee they go beyond the
limits of his capital,
• • >■ - ——
Buy a m..use eofoicd hut if you
would be in ft vie.
Vanderbilt In the. Chair.
A Herald interviewer scat* Mr.
W, 11. Vanderbilt in the chair on
Monday be-idea fire of hissing logs
in bis library, coiner of Fifth Av..
enne and fortieth street, and ap
plies the soul-pump to hi* indlecl
tial vital*. Vandeibilt toll* the
Herald man that the past has been
a terrible winter to railroads —par-
ticularly such as were short of loco,
motive*; bat the business will be
protracted heavily into the spring.
’I bo demand on tho locomotive
works anU car companies is beyond
their capacity, and many of them
have large orders even for 1882.
ife insists that pooling is the on
ly safo provision for reasonable and
steady freight rales, and under it
t ransporntion tins cheapened at a
much greater percentage than the
price of goods. He is in favor of
consolidation of nil long continu
ous, hut not of competing lines.
The cry about monopoly connection
with the railroads is the cry of agi
tators and demagogues, and is ab
sit and. Thu stock market is afflicted
with a speculative manta, likely to
email loss and demanding the exer
cise of prudence, hut all standard
stocks will maintain themselves,
Tho general idea that he speculates
in stocks was entirely erroneous.
Ho'ulso tho notion that he hold any
controlling influence in Wall street.
There were one hundred and twen
ty men who dealt in Wall street
who could go round hi in three
or four timer before breakfast every
morning.
the attempt to float 3 per cent,
bonds in Hits country he considered
a great ini-daku. Four per cent
would bo better for tho eotin ry.
The country is nil right and bn be
lievid ilie good times would last
from three to five years longer.
The deep snow s of la*t winter would
insure good crops. The danger of
personal wealth accumulating in
few hand was ideal. A man worth
a million is as well off as one richer,
for, beyond that sum, he is exhaust
ed by the labor of taking care of
hi., wealth, ami it adds nothing to
hi* comfort.
The rate of living is too extrav
agant. The number who are talked
of as owning ten and fiftoon millions
is far beyond tho mark. Men find
it not easy to lade that amount of
wealth.
The talk about wealth controlling
Legislatures is stuff. Men of mean*
are not going to risk the attempt.
Capital is the best friend of labor,
and though labor is sometime* im
posed on, yet capital and labor
rarely'qttairel. New York will al
ways lie tho great metropolis of
America. Other places would
grow, but New Ymk would be ever
ahead. He would help tbc world’*
fair to the extent of i,i- ability; but
in the hand of Gen. Grant it would
lack nothing. The last four years
have added immensely' to (iron’s
stores el ability and information,
.tud lie i* a most remarkable man.
TnTs. g. hilly,
Hamilton , Georgia.
lender* hi* professional Rorvicf-a to the
pDopln of Hamilton nnd vicinity. Calm
t*ndnd Tom th* Ding Store.
RED HOT
Drop", Oitron Inn Tog Cabin Cresms, su
gar P uius, Crystal Figa uiul Pates, Al
immd Beef Ste aks, Hind msda Chnco
late, I'lopN ami 60 oilier varieties of Fan
ov Candies jail received at
DKOMGOOLE liKOS',
68 liroadSt., Columbus, Ga.
n lift AIV VJBBO to *1 000 ; 2to 82
V/ I\ \ f iXII IJStoj a. Piano* sl2 > tip.
Paper free. Aiklrens Daniel F. Beatty,
Wiieliinnt.i'ti. Now Jersey.
TCAnUCB'^ wanted. $35,
I CAvllCinid to *l.'>o |r month.
Steady work nil spring and summer. For
particulars twliboaa I'D Mtluidy H Cos.,
Philadelphia, l'n.
FLOWER Brash & Reliable.
Titt i.o name 7 tor 26c
SB* f nAn neat ] wipers, 16 •• 7a K
£ c U nitll cut, die. 62" sl,
tr*pt on ,tid|pot |a and
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amt <‘ontai‘s a u<ol county map ot tin*
State it al<> c 'UUutiN the name* in l .*vl
tii v j-so.-* ot Uruicrb ami planters in IVx is
who have
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an t tho-t* who want K-nn H *nls fur next
year. A copy of the Uook wilt he tnai
tuo to tho<e who deMro reliable inlorma
ii**n *h ut It vis. upon uppiicitiou oy
letter or postal card to
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MRS. LYDIA E. FifiKKAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
i a. 1
Dl<HOVEI<r.l or
LYDSA E. PINKHAM’3
VSSETA3LS COMPOUND.
The Positive Ctirv
For all Female Complaints.
Thin prrjvvroHon, If* rm P'ni4rt* of
that aro kurtd- mto t hm most dl
ioat fnv&lLl. V;ko one trUl ho nirrili of thU Com
pouutl will 1 rorogni**!, aarllf U immodinto ; nnd
whvn fO n*' Is continued, iu ninrty-nlno mm-i In * him
dr*!, will n*
•Ify. On account of IU proren iuilte, it Is a/ ia
commAiwtml uu<t rimcmUml bj tho bui |>L; *lcbuig Iu
tho country.
It will cure entirely tho worst form of falUnf
of tho uterus, I>ucurrh<>A, Irregular *u.-l painful
Menstruation, nil OTr.rinnTrauLlo*, Ini amirwitbrn aud
Ulceration, Fhx/dinFd, ull Wipliw.’onionta and th r**a
•oqucntapliuj wuakin-s% and adapt**! to
the Cimr.ge of Life. Jt will diasofvo and exjwl tumors
from t!i uleniFinan c#rl/fty *f dovolopmonl. Th?
lamli'iicy to oanccrou* humors then* U chocked vary
spoodijy by Ua use.
In fact it bos proved to be the ricat
oat and boat roinody that Inui tr**r boon dlaronr
ed. it pertr.oatoo *vury jiortion of tho system, and iflT*o
m.w Ilfunnd vigor, ltioniovo*; fslntneNs.ftatul. jicy. dn
ktroys all craving for rlimulauWi, and rolioves w* *tkno:.s
of the ntomnch
It cures Hloatlng’, Jfdncht*s, Jforvowo Prostration,
OonoraJ Dobliity, Blneplv:u(nr! f DcpiCMdon and Indi
foatlon. Thai ffvjllng of dov.n, cnuing pain,
wt itpbt nnd barkmdic, In always p< nntn* nt’.y cured by
IH hoc. It willnt all times, and under all clrrmiiKtan
eos, act In harmony with tho law tlii.b goveriM thue
Casnalo system.
For Kidney CVrmplaints of oßlier sox tblu otnpoui]
Afl ansurijfuacd.
Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetaLlc Compound
Is prepared at 253 and ttil Western Avenue, I.jtin, Mass.
Priuofl.OO. Six bottles for Bent by mall la
form of pills, also in the form of on recri; *
o# price, SI.OO. |er box, for either. Mrs. I*INKILA>(
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bond for pum
plilet. Address on al/ovo Mention this paper.
No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKIIAM*
LTVEIt I*ILIM. They euro Constl|Nitlon, Dtliousnosa,
•adTorpidity of tho Liver. 2& cents pr box.
Lam.ii, Kanxix .t Lamab, Macon and
Atlanta, Wtioleaale A(>nutH.
Ornci; or A S. IIILES, Oiiuixaiiy,
Housto* County,
Tuiiiiy, Ua., Jan, 28, 1880.
In the year 1873, there were two negro
prisoner* confine I in the iailof tliia county,
w!io wme very b,ui)y nffi eted with that
loathsome disease Syphilis. In my offiirfal
(tapiicitv as Or.Jiaiiiy. I employed ('apt. C.
T. Swift, tlien a reslilfiit ot this place, to
cure them, under a contract, "no cure, no
pay." He administer dto them his now
justly relcbrntcd Syphilit'c Specific, nrul in
a few wricks 1 felt bound, under my con
tract, to pay him out of the county treasu
ry, as lie had effected a complete and radi
cal cure.
In testimony of the above, I have
hereunto set my *>t!ioid, signaller and seal,
the date uliove wiitten ’ A. S. (lII.EB,
Ordinary Houston County, Ua.
Ciiattakooua, I'k.nn., Keb. 14, 1870.
Ousts: We take pleamru in saying that
theS. S, S, is giving good satisf.-ciion. We
have Irad exi client i.-kiillh from a nniohrr
of Cases. One gentleman who had tieen
(onfimal to his lid for six weeks with
Syphilhic ltheumatisin wae < lited entirely
with two bottles, anil speaks hi the highest
piaise of it. It also acts as well in primary
as in sevondary and terthvy cast's.
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Three sheets. 19x24, heavy plat* papT, contain
ing elevations, plans acd detail* fortlieabove house:
also l>ook of V'il pages, giving specifications, itemized
estimate and form of contract —invaluable to evepr
carpenter or party proposing building, as a guide ia
making bids or drawing contracts.
Puce $2.00* bent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of
>hcc.
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THU GREATEST
Labor-Saving Invention
OF TRIE AGE.
Cucumbers,
Almonds, etc.
Ko Hotel. Restaurant. Boarding house
or private family should be
without cme.
I’rloo only 83.00. *
josbern are. to,
*3 5 Solß ~ tlnrlnmH, O.
COOKING STOVES
Cheaper than Ever Before, at
P. B. Patterson k Co’s
OOXjTXILvtEIBTJS, GHEOIR.<3-X-A_-
Great Reduction in Prices at Cargill’s.
Blankets, Flant-ls, Shawls, (’a**fraeTS, anu all classes of Woolen Goods down 25 per cent. Special bargains in Me
rino Ucderwear, A large line of Gents’SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS and DIIAW'EHS to be sold
before my stock of DRESS GOODS shall be reduced, if low prices will movo them, Special
prices in Hosiery! 50 dozen Gents’ English Half Hoso at 25c., formet price 35c, 25
dozen Misses Fancy Plaid Hose at 25c„ former price 37c. The finest line of Gents’
Half Hose in the city. RIBBONS in endless variety, to which I would call
kFKciAi, attention. Fresh arrivals in Girdles and Balls, Girdles and Spikes,
Girdlesjstid Tassels, Passomentries, Silk Haukerchiefs, etc., etc. My
stock of goods is too large for the season and must be reduced.
CT A.ZMHES EL CARG-ILL,
No. 70 Broad Street, - -- -- -- - - COLUMBUS, GA.
HELP NEEDED.
Those (o whom I liavo extended credit,
and whose balance* are pa*t due, will bear
in mind that I need the money and please
return favors by settling up.
Holms Jt mataos.
Unclaimed Freight.
Notice is hereby (riven that the following
named freight, remaining übolnimed in the
Hamilton depot, will be cold to pay charges
if not called for wit" iu next thirty days.
3 bundles Cotton Ties —No Mark.
1 Buggy Tii j. —Mark JoLnson.
1 Box. —No mark.
1 Box.—Marked 0. P. Murrab.
2 “ •* M.
X “ “ M. F. Clemmons.
1 Coil Itope.—Marked R T. McDonald.
1 Keg Beer.—“ L. & Dewberry.
1 Cotton planter..—“ Gamble &0.
B. C Kimbrough.
Ag’t. C. & B. li. Cos.
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ft _ For a Machine that will
Raw as Faat nd £My
X m tils 0n.3.
This le the Ktnr of Sew Machines. It
rtwi off a 2 foot log in 2 minutes.
20,000 in nso. The cheapest machine
made, and fully warranted. Circular free.
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CAUTIOX. —We are the first invertor*, ntd owa
17 different Saw Machine natenta. Any sawing
machine having a *eat or treadle* is an infringement
sn our patents, and we are prosecuting all infringers,
2o beware of wham jaa hay.
Georgia, Harris County.
J. C Xtembert guardian for Waddell A.
Remberl and Theresa M. Kembert, minois
of Wm. P. Hembert, deceased, makes ap
plication for luavo to sell the real estate be
longing to said minors.
All persons oooceroed are hereby notified
to show eanse, it any they have, by the
fourth Monday in April next, by an order
abonld not be granted said applicant to sell
axid land.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, March 7th 1881.
J. F. 0. Williams, Ordinary.
Georgia, Harris County.
8. IJ. Champion executrix of i’hiuuion
Champion deer used, makes application for
letters of dismission. Ail ner ons concerne I
air hereby notified to show cane,- if any they
have, by the first Monday in April next, why
lette-s ni disiuis ion should not be granted
said applicant
tiivni under niyhand and official sign .tare
December 25ih 1880.
J. F. 0. Williams, Ordinary.
riarris County Sheriff’s Sales,
Will be sold before the Court H .-use door
in the town of Hamilton, within the legal
hours of sale, on the flirt Tuesday in Apri l .
next, to the highest and best bidder, the
following described property, to-wit:
Three bales of lint cotton, levied on ns
the property of Andrew Bryan, to satisfy a
distress warrant in tavor of F. J. Wells, vs
And ew Bryan. Levy made and returned to
me by J. H. Williams, L. C
Also, at the same time and place, four
bales of lint cotton, levied on as the proper
ty of J. H. Lowe, to satisfy a distress war
rant in favor ot J. P. Loire vs. J. li. Lowe.
Lew made and returned to roe by J, H.
Williams, L C
Also at the same time and place, lots of
lane, numbers 220, 270. 276 and 272, con
taining 276 acres, more or less, and lying in
the 22nd district of Harris county, bounded
ng follows ; on the north by W. H. McCul
lohs, east by W. H. Luttrill and the White
head children, south hv T J Neal nd L. 17.
Story, west by Slaughter and I. R. Lawson.
Levied on ns the property of C. T. White
head, to sa*i-fy an execution in favor of
Hosette, Law horn & Cos., vs, (’ T Whitehead.
Property pointed cut by plaintiff's attorney.
B. H Wilsiaxs, Sheriff
Georgia, Harris County.
Whereas certain petitioners have made
application to the Commissioners Court of
roads and revenru s. praying for an ord-r
granting a public road commenting at H"od
ami running up the riuht of way of the <
& R. R. R. alr.ut three timrths of n mile,
and thence out by P Durham's and J. 11
Haste)'' to the IsiQratiae ami Kirrs’s Gap
road, near Robert Crawford’s iu Slcriwether
county.
Also for an order granting a public rod,
to commenre at the same place uud run in
the autre direction up the right of way of
the C. A- R. R. R., to or no a the Menwelh
er line and thence west tc> lire Hamilton aud
Mountville road.
An I, whereas, commisioners ap(*orn'eii
for that purrKcse have innki\i out sain con
templatecl roads, aud reported to said court
that sail! roads will be ot much public utility
and convenience, now this is to cite and ad
monish all persoos concerned that on and
alter the fifth day of April, 1681. said public
roads will be granted it no good cause is
shown to the contrary. Given under tny
hand and seal, this first day of March,
IS'l. By order of the board.
Flts.v HARorrr. Jr.,
Clerk Com Court R. .x IL
Dsatal Notice S
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J. M. Mason, Dentist.
Ofiico over Enquiisr-Sua.
Columbus, Georgia.
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Trents Ab*e**cd Toetti nnd Diseased
Gums fnrc9Bifuliy. VTIs Tenth Besuli
fullj With
GOLD OK OTHER MATERIAL.
Inserts Artificial TeethSfrom one to an
Entire Set. ALL VOJS ©UARAST
’SI&KD. Friers very KeasOMsble. Teeth
extr*eled without pain.
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PROOF
EXTRA SECURE
LOCKS
LV M BUTLER- X
general agent tor
DOOLD SAFEf LOCK CO)
HAMILTON
Male and Female
OOLLEaE.
The exercise* of this Institution will be
resumed on Monday, January 17th. 1881,
for a term of ten scholastic months.
SESSIONS.
The term will bu curupos and of (wo sessions,
of fiva moths each. The First Stssion will
commence on 17th January and end on Bth
June, which will be commencement day.
The Second Session will open on lOih July
and close on 25ih Novembur.
RATES PER SESSION;
Preparatory Class $7 60
Academic Department 810 00
Collegiate Course sl6 00
Payable one-half in advance, and one-half
at close of session.
LOCATION.
Hamilton is now a thriving village on the
C. & R. R. K., twenty-two miles from Co
lumbus, and Nature seems to hare fitted
it as an educational center. Fertile soil,
genial climate climate and pure free-stone
w-ter. Ihe morals are good, the society
refined and intelligent.
THE BUILDING
Is large and commodious, having a capaol
ty of two hundred students. It if construct
ed wi:h great care as to convenience and
comfort, and occupies the beautiful site
where the Hamilton Female College stood,
THE GOVERNMENT.
The discipline will be persuasive and firm,
the instruction thorough and practical, keep
ing middle grounds, not adhearing, in a
tiresome way, to the neglect of the better
course.
REMARKS.
The Principal, on entering npon the
duties to which no is called, does so with a
feeling of confidence that {be will have the
co-i>pcra.uou of the Braid ot Trustees, tire
patrons and the entire community. Having
this, and the blessings >f Providence, success
will crown h ; s efforts, emoluments accrue to
those committed to his care, anti a rich com
pensation nturn to Ids patrons.
Students will be charged from time cf
entering school t’ll close ot session, unless
detained by onvoidable causes.
Incidentals, for fuel, -etc., charged to each
student pro rata.
Only those of good moral character will be
admitted, which character must be main
tained, and all students violatii g the rules
cf the institution must suffer the penalty.
Board can be bad in hotel or piivate f.imi
lies at from ten to twelve dollars per month.
Rwkbcb—P. H. Moll, D.D., L. L. D.,
Chancellor of the University, Athens, Ga.;
T. J. pen-ter. M. lb. Dallas. Ga.; Rev. F.
Jt. Dauiel, Atlanta. Ga : Col T. W. Latham,
Fairborn. Ga.: and Judge Hugh Buchanon,
XL C., Newnan, Ga.
Persons desiring information will apply to
the l’nucijstl, or Judge J. F. C. Williams,
Hamilton, Ga. J, XI. Mason, A. 8.,
Principal.
PA7KE ’3
I Vortical & Spark-Arreiiting Engines from 2 to 12
horse-power, mounted or unmounted. Best and
Cheapest Engines made. 150 upwards. Send for
Illustrated Catalogue U for information and price to
l B. W, PAYNE A SONS,
& Box 846, - Corning, N. T*
MM*t—.MH*
Ib warranted to sew a tiro-foot lojT It* min*
■tee. and more cord wood <*r locs of any sire in a oaf
than two iaa*n can rhon or (nw thu old wav. Jst?er*jF
•tanner find f/7im?*erfm needs own. .
CyAETN WASTED.—lllie.fm-1 rlrculnr *4 term*
AddreM M * N t FACTUWJNO C’O.,
17 JLUn street, Ucehnod. O.
gfh rtj TOTFUL News for Bo 7 nz><\ Olri-1 f
Toonff and Old!! A NEW IN-
7 yXftTIUN juat patented for them,
for Home cm I
Fret and 9cto H Sawtng, Tftrrrirwr,
cyij>*ivlSri ru Boring, UTiHingfirxndiTn,
Scresr Cnttina. Fre* i. to f.VX
iG-ml ri cmtn lor 139 yg*.
BIUTWN. Loidbll. Mm.
Cathartic Pills
Combine the choicest cathartic principles
in medicine, in proportions accurately ad
justed to secure activity, certainty, and
uniformity of effect. They are the result
of years of careful study anil practical ex
periment, mid are the most effectual rem
edy yet discovered for diseases caused by
derangement of the stomach, liver, and
bowels, which require prompt and effectual
treatment. Avf.r’s Pills are specially
applicable to this class of diseases. They
act directly on the digestive and assimi
lative processes, anil restore regular
healthy action. Their extensive use by
physicians in their practice, and by all
civilized nations, is one of the many
proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and
perfectly reliable purgative medicine.
Being compounded of the concentrated
virtues of purely vegetable substances,
they are positively free from calomel or
any injurious properties, and can he admin
istered to children with perfect safety.
Avun’s Pills are an effectual cure for
Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Boss of Appetite,
Foul Stomach and Dreatli, Dizziness,
Headache, Boss of Memory, Numbness,
Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheumatism,
Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy,
Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic,
Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout,
Idles, Disorders of the Elver, and all
other diseases resulting from a disordered
state of tlio digestive apparatus.
Asa Dinner Pill they have no equal.
While gentle in their action, these Pn.r.S
arc tlie most thorough and .searching cathar
tic that can bo employed, and never give
pain tmless the bowels are inflamed, and
then their influence is healing. They stimu
late the appetite and digestive organs; they
operate to purify and cnrieli the hlooil, and
impart renewed health and vigor to the
whole system.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Cos.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGQI&T3 EVERYWHERE.
New Copper Still For Sale.
We will sell a bargain in a large new cop
per still, all complete and in good order,
with stands &c. if nppli and for in the next
thirty nays. Terms easy, applv to
Mitchell At Coi’FT.ano.
Hamilton Ga.j
LANDRETHS 1
M SEEDS S BEST lpni
If not sold in toot Urwn, yaa I fill I
can get ttiemb, mail. Drop I ill 11
us s f’-o'.il Card lor flat*. AUUA
Incut* and Pi ices. The Oldrtt artjwtort ezSawafr. Brrd
tfr in the TTnitrd Sln'er.
DAVID BANDKKTII it SONS,PmL*nA.Xx. _j
T Outfit gent free to those who wish to
V** engage in the mo t pleasent ami profit
able b sices* known. Everything n"W. Cap
ital not required. We will furnish iou ev
erything. $lO a day and upwards is easily
made without staying away Irorn home over
night. No risk whatever. Many new work
ers wanted at once. Uanvjare making for
tunes at the bueir ess. Lad "os make as i. ntfw
as men. and young boys and nit Is make
pay. No one who is witling to work fails
to make more m ney every day than can In
made in a week at any ordinary employ
ment. Those who engage at on< e will find a
sheut roa Ito formne. Add:e.s 11. llabetA
Cos., Portland, Maine.