Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, April 01, 1881, Image 1

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THE H Sabsqription Price $1 A Year. |T . r , SS zrzz?. x,.r_~ * ; -.. J- If. MUTCTXS; PU2LISHS3. Hamilton, On., April J, ISSI . The Journal Improved . Bast week we presented ths JontN.vr, to It* l.irg- ctrclo of 11ie.iils in an Irnpmv >ol, though somewhat reduced form. \V< <!o this at cousidemble iiu.',e .so of expense, a th# ready printed or “pntont"inside" i.< very cheap, but the prime old vt of our piper Rein;* to furnish rt-ov. of I;real inter oat and oui spur - being very {icpunocril od under tlie old plan, wo have determined upon tlie change. Those v>Uo world buy the lar-iest shoe m the box, rather than the siuallcit that fits, bemuse they got more for thiir money in the larger, Aiiay Diefer the Joirvai. in its old form. But the discriminating reader will perceive Mi l appreciate the luiproviin it. and afln all this is really the oily til iss tliat is and( -i --rilde. Wj heartily flunk oui friends for tt'ic generous pntioimgeof the put fee month*—a 4 >t lounge never baftire equalled in its history—.and solicit a continuance, promising with their aid to ‘jive them a newspaper that shall Isj u count”) pride. Notwithstanding the fact that, our regular edition now is larger thin it hue-over been before and the Joiuxal has m ire tnan and outile the number of renters that it had two or three years ago. it. still fulls short of ilia patronage '-y bich the inert a* .and m.il facili ties and the generally improved condition of the county should command 'or it. Id e ask our friends to aid Us in giving it a wid er circulation. Bet every man in the ccun ty take his home paper, A flood Omen The'-yis'.t ct a Harris county firmer to Mississippi to procure faim labor, of which mention was mude iu these columns hist week, is big with significance to this sec tion of Georgia. For a while we have been able to stay the tide of emigration and now wi leTeve that tlitae is to be a retiyn tide, of wl.i ;h the little -quad of Mr. Mad dox i,s only a beginning, tl r.t is destined to aid materially out already recovering agricultural industry. For years we have ■supplied the states Avesfc of us with Govern ■■ors.^enators,legislators,mechanics and farm dsborers, until the interior country has be come almost a desert waste. That we ■Slave been able to withstand this constant drain up m our resources, and to gain in material wealth the while, proves the won ‘dctful vitality of the old land, and now thit the tide lets turntd we pictiue pros peroits times for the not distant ftiiuie, 'These hundred!; of neg'Cts anxious to re turn will be supplied willi means, and their axper ence has been such as to make far better laborers of them than tiiey weie billin' ther w* it west. As it was certain!■ the better class that left, and their exptri ‘Slice lias been such as to improve ther tiHuliies-, their return will •rqvitU In much good to the country. 'Governor Brown n ‘he Hi;/ 1. Governor Brown, eieeu! Fen tor is ail our lea l rs Uno v, v.i hoot our e<n ssr.t, is ndquestiouslny doing noble s< r • vieo for this party in WstihirtK'on. His speeches all Imve tbo ring of the Into metal abont Ihcat, ‘and we cntt-ai Ifliit wo are now r.i h Condition itoos ! , to be lieve Fort vs liurfl done him v.rong in out cs'iirtDte of bis chttraetet. But while we may hove underestimated bis honesty, we have never doubled Ins ability, and wo tiitnk bis advice to the party to take at position and defend it, is well timed. The petty bus r.o settled policy and uet j it does have there can be to l ores of its eufr-ess. While the platform says one thin;; and the lenders of tbo party-- the exponents of that platform- expluin it to mean another, cud interpret the dif ferent clauses according to the locality, we invite defeat and may tit pool it. Let the position of the party ba c!er!y manifested, its principles clearly laid down, and ifR policy made to .corrtv.poud with its principles, and the people will sustain it. They are difisatiftfied with ic pnblicaniwn, fe.t-tb course of the dem*- oerp-ey for four years has not I een each sm to gate their entire confidence. Let ria show that we are worthy of th3 treat of pofl’9i' sad it will most certainly be made. Secretary Windom thinks that the sur plus revenue cf the present year and the sale of a balance of four percent, bonds, still unissued, which can be-finatea above .par, will enable him to call in $200,000,000 or about ail of the pent due six per cent bonds, which will in a meas ure relieve the party ho represents from the last set of the Hnyee administration In vetoing tho threo per cent refunding act. If Mr. Windom sneceed* in doing tfeS? It'will certainly be a feather in bis tap and will do much to nopuiar.ze the present administration. It is batter 16 pay a delft than to refund it and if we mausgs to take up lha six per ct rin this year, we uir.y pay no tee of she fives next. Another Candidate. Bea large majority the people ot the United State have declare I their faith in Ki Inev-Wori ns a remedy for all the dis eases of the kidneys and liver, some, how ever, have disliked the trouble o: prepar ing it liotn the dry form. For such P. new taudi Wte •>.p;”'arii io tbe shape of Ki :nv ’.Vort in Liquid Form. It W very conccn trated, is easily taken turd is equally effi cient as the dry. Try it—Louisville Post. Sr.ys tbe Home Builelio: ‘‘The dr.ft Wood ana brush that had lodged r'r.rtr g the freshet i gaiust the bridge at the foot of Btoad street, formed an Herd i early fwo-thirds across tbe liver. If was io thick—in fact ta depth was the same Hfl tbs river’s, as if reached bo : om that a man could as ea* ly wadi fn a. and fro > n it os be cou don a ‘regular in. ' obo and. How to ge' rid of !!. - ■ ' 'o' . s.-mewt at puzzling. Wa suppose it will base io be rtm.vcd piece by pices - -.cnr~w— .- Gray h.ir c:ay be n.t:'<e to tn txc ' n i'* youH ful col o' a- u Lr *'.:■? J y L u ‘ ' Htfh’rt V.-1-tabie F-ieiiiu Uir II At?,- r. the btmt tioD for L.:r fo the tcie-.ce of wedioioe *xd cLtmiwt- VOL. IX.—NO, 13. f*t rsonal Intclliueiiee, —Three thousand people will read this line. Weal I’oint has uo tailor aud Humil ion hN no tinner, —The excursion season is upon ns, and cow the question is will we exourt. —The Columbus Times sr.ys tbe Jcx'tl- NAti of laid w< It was greatly i jiprovd. -.lu'd[}t: lliratu Warner is imp roving, end hopes if bis recovery sre entertained. Soma of thn impecunious editors tire betting ii't) 1 ! on a good blackberry crop. —The Jovbv&t. offl-e was graced with the amtlci and presence tf sevoral ladies tast week. —We hope tbo protracted cold weather will not keep) us nun h longer out of some good snake stories. —The International Cotton Fxprsiticn to be hold at Atlanta this full, will draw immouse crowds lo Iho Cracker City. -President Garlic,d says no demoorat ne.'dtqply—for any place a competent republican to willing to lilt. —lt is said that iho number of office seekers in Washington is perfectly appall' ing. It is only said to dsmp<.§ our presi dential aspire! ions. —We are anxious to swap off some of our street comer loafers lor good shoe maker*, and will give two for one to start matters. —We invite the attention of tha Tadics to the disgraceful condition of our cem etery, and ask them to devise seme way of improving Un condition. —The Bank of Koine, one of the Slate nepositories, has failed, and treasurer Speer has gone to -Rome to look attar the $50,000 of 8 ate fund* entrusted to its keeping., —Tbe Atlanta Cotton Factory has bceu placed in the bauds of a receiver, Bx Gov Bullock being the receiver. It is kept ruoniug dsy and night, to supply the de mand for its fabrics. —Vanderbilt says that a million or two dollarr, are enough for one muu. More tb.au this is only a burden and a rare-, ilsny of us would gladly relieve him of that xcess which he deems a burden and a care. There are rusnv who believe wi*h Mr. i?tephens, that w> ere getting poorer ev eryday. Yet ntif one of them wilt dis pute tl.e fact Ui*t real estate sells higher, | tlut frer.ipt tro fewer, and laborers of | a'! kinds are. bettor paid. The mideuiuin isn’t hare, ’.v.. it’s coining. —The-lecture or sort* or at the Math'S, odist ctinicb b.st ttr.ibuh, v>s entirely prsc-icrtblo and sxtisibh' It is time the | churches alt were in some way sbowivg their risappiovi:; of wtiskay drinking and prof at o sWißring merjbcis. One of r.nr j-ril birds sings ns lively as tlio nrd.fiiitrs bud, when tha veatber . open ami plo.san!, ar.d tc-tma to ba the freest man from care in town, but tbe biizztrdof the north west uir-kcs the jM! ns silent aa the tomb. —A physioian of this county, whose extrusive practice placet) him iu a good posilion to form a true estimate, is of the opinion that tin re is not enough of home raised corn, of tbe last crop, to plant the ncx’. —There is no estimating the inc'pnce of tbe cotton crop, occaaionrd by the fact that it is easier to protect it from the depredations of fa:in stock, Ilium almost any other-crop. A stock law is bally needed in Harris county. The L .Grange Reporter says that ‘■prohibition iu a town tbat baa neigh boring places in which liquor can be prooured within half on boar, di.es not accomplish much good.” What we need is a taw forbidding the traffic within the limit* of the state. —Our neiel, boyhood newsgatbevera add greatly io tho interest of the Jooukaz., and wa eppreoiata highly their many favors. We invoko a lively, conataEt continnance of their letters for the year, and promise with ibeir afais'.&uoe to give our patrons ih newsiest gaper iu the state. —Hamilton mcr.iLrr.fs are the moat liberal advertisers wo kuow anywhere. They appreciate enr large circulation ind lilierel ad*cuticing rutc-s, and no country paper tuat eon cs to this office has near the local patronage that w receive. And to the enterprise a?.d liberality of our merchants, is tint general prosperity of the town largely attributable. —Tbe Daily Post-Appeal cf last Sun day contained six pages, ortnr.ro readifig matter than any other daily in the state. Ii is as nr-iwoy, bright and spi riiling as any deify that reaches ts *, and its very low price commends i* to ail. We club the weekly edition and the Jotienai., in elndirgour v;i ! uabl se.d premium, both for out year, for only il AO. —Jack I’ oF-t scorns to die disposed to help us iu ri’.e disposal of oar lust ship ment of seed. If bo has injured yunr garden, or it he hss not, remember that v;-* have font thousand papers of the very bent Bud freehe.ut garden sieds, received last week jr.’om Pbiia-ielpbia, all to be • bsoinlfiy given away —'weuty 'p p-rs to every one eho pays us one eoUnr far a t rar’s mb-cription to ehr J.ui’.N n. Coi* nud pci what you want. Georgia now b-s uio'. rrii'ovl en ierpiisi‘3 t..id ill on paper, that ev-n no her the Buboctr adruinislratiou. Gordon is building tbe Georgia Western, Wadiey is going to t.niid tho tj iv.nnsh & M*’:u --[ ’•.:> riiarl, work Las already Lpen ,’one *-n the A tie . xiti'Sion rf :iie Yiniion and Brood, wiek re and. snd u-j.! uz n short lilies sre resrtog c . m plorion. while h.lf b score cf other: are prc.j r ct cd. dmait, tie ge of ir ;n. The King of' Floods. Went Point Press. “Well, sir, ws've bad tho king of i floods. I have been a resident fnrty-fou r years, sad tbe river has never been to high, within my kaoivledgo. In 18(1.5 the writer measured nine inches in Heyuian's stoic; this tune it rose to thirieiq inches.” 'Tuns spoke otir of out oldest c.tiz-.ns to us, ou Monday morning lust, as we aloud together near tho ChaUatiooobee bouse; ■ a the very heart of the red tide, with ita wrecks all around us. To our city it has indeed been the edirnax of calamities and the direst of disasters. On Thursday morning our citizens arose to find the viver rapidly gaining upon the dry land By half past ten o’clock, a. in., the side walks at. the enstObU extremity of tbo bridge weto impassible, and the water continued to spread, at a r-pi.l rain, reaching tbe culminating point on Friday when it began alowly to fall. Oa Friday night the rain again foil in (orients, and by Sunday morning, the flood having been re iuforced iy an accession of watery battalions, retook what it had abandoned ftJid advanced its forces still further. All day Sunday, and a.great part of Monday, the waters swept through and over us with destructiveness wbijh it is needless to portray. A number of families, both while ami colored were fo-cod to leave their bouses, af-er hastily elevating household . oods, which, in many ir.srn-j - css were.badly damaged. On Saturday telegrams were reoeivud stating that the bridges at Franklin or and Cameron's had given away, and an anxious lookout was kept for them, as great apprehensions were Created for the safety of our own Structures. At eleven o’clock, p. to., persons who were watching at the rail road bridge beheld the a rest raft, Which seemed to cover ac ares of three fourths of vn acre, floating down. With a ter rible orvah it (.truck a pillar of that bridge and, "vitb a fearful eor.pitrg nn.se, urns! of it passed under. The contact with the lower bridge wn* hast, violcn', as its fores had been parriatty broken at tbe upper one. thill the wreck grated terri bly upon the timbers, as he surging tide bore it on. A part yet rema ns lodged upon tho pillars. Busneas was almost suspended end all turned out lo grzs upon the phenomenon and d.scuss tLo sitw tion. Oa Sunday afternoon flhe cry cf fl r c summonsed me crowds to behoni f, tear m! prtit x- 'The water bad s:t foe lo the guano houses ntr the depots. A qy i t nu...p.ck'' t Tu*o was eu.red in ia a.i; ir.il g ?.■ in , and it; ■ c uneons i comb us: ion w.ih c u f -a l.y the w,.t. r cnti i>: r if. uo- tact 1 1n it. Thera woe five !or six of tbe! storage rooms, end 1 1| : with tI s1 r contents v.ere consumed, or no toj rroi an to oe greatly reduced io veduo. luty tonittined alt the ferti i-..-rs owntd by or eootigned to ear inemhauln asnouulirig to several hui'ked tonr.. in addition, two or three houses lwli>ijg.:.<; to the iVtstfrn railroad, and occupied ty eniph yes, were destroyed. By great ex <rlion. a train of freight cars nearly was saved. There v.as little it.Hurui'ec . n ferti! z rs. A. M. C:dy A 0"., bav tig i aboul $ 1 sdd on their tun'iiod ail-ii stack. | The loss tails uiaudy on consigners, Baarly .-vry stpie in town was inva ded xml ti.s loss of merchandise was complete, Ih'.re being no marine insu rance company represented in onr city. On Sunday morning one of tbe rear ! wallls of Durden's building, occupied by J. Freisleben, gave way, failing ou'wani ly. Mr. ’ KotbssbiM, the clerk, *as standing in the front door at the tin.a, and uer.W'eA uuttjcnd. His bedstead was badly mashed. In round numbers, West Point turns up $30,000 verso ( ti ibtl, br fore the visit. ! This does not embrace the lom from the isicrrnpiics of business, c-tc But, with uncoi queUblo res'ilntiou, ti -r.e of our pieople who were io the path of tbe flood ! are addressing themselves to the work ot j restoring their ..IrrOst mined homes. ; They had jnst finished repair* from a previous overflow, and deservo a d..nl.ie meesnre cf sympathy. We sincerely 1 trust 1 bat a kind Prov denco will spare n a similar infliction for many days to j come. Gr .'flu Snr.: -.n down and eouat how J msr.y of your jurkouul a. qiiKiutences j have lied during the past year from the j direct or indirect effects of alcoholic ' liquors. Aad then let jour mind run over the number of your own kinsfolk who are kiilittff themselves tb same way. Don’t count yonrselt ; you are one of tbe ex'raordinary fellows whom God en dowed with more endurance, wil power and freedom from disease and death (ban uny one else. You can go on drit.kiag, i there's no danget of your brain’* being ; damaged. A little two year old child near Ameri cas, is the last victim of the-ooghin t-to be-lef -lying round pistol. Tbe child may recover, and the pistol is pu*. hway now: — - !. •*- “ A Hunry county j.;fc':t}6L*i r P !>&b h c*t i > cri fnily rnttm-g b yotor ft o tst m way i! sb* u!t] %o. ’lit* cr‘ to t.*e very iidUch uttrtdj< f! to t! t H adoption, er.fl (!(,< •.i.'t to Fo av.a;u of ib lad; • f Pnter'>n pf’F offi.ie, i bay e lib ” editor jciMt they do not w' li* naid, jnnt ok if tfc'y owe; 1 tha v.; ’-* enta O *■ ni m v*>r ru’.ht?Uf t !bat tb*?}’ vf.re lug tt K DK r,< a xi(*:(n>svh io ti-x *y man u- /-i b.n f' ’urd ? o ’alio * diiL a, two do-fii *• fwr kiJ oft SUM 9. imdElPendent democratic: newspaper. HAMILTON, GA„ FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1881. Buffoentionn to Farmers, CotnrniMdioiier Henderson makes the following timely enggestiona to farmers who use ooaiMiercial manures- Fs.mcr.s ate od vised not id buy snv fer tilizrr, or chemical for compounding or composting the name, unless It has bo h the mar.ufacmrer's guaranteed analysis and the Inspector's tag up.m or nitnchsd to lit and a,I fauuers are requested Lo in form the Commissioner of Agriculture of any case where s form k r is suid or off-re 1 fur sale wi’bout having both the guaranteed analysts and thy lu-peotoTs t.qj attached. Any farmer who desires to do so, can save a fill sample of any inspected brand of fertilizer whiouho parol.sses, and h. Vj jluiml'r. ul at tho Dspsrtnieut t.roOiaio-. ry, if the following conditions are com plied with: 1. The sample should be taken before any of the feXvii.'Zbt is dismbuted— a tuiall quantity from each package of the eaoie brapd; or, if n large quantity i> purchased from n Hiitfi.neut number of puokages to fairly leprcsent the whole lot. , 2 Then very thoroughly mix (but not guild or tribnrste) these small q until.oa taken from different packages, and from tbe mixture fill a comruou quinine bottle, closely on-k, and scat It wluqwax. fi. rttUuh a label lo the bottle, showing the oorract same of the brand, the uaoiu of tbe manufacturer, the guaranleed iu lysts(te taken from tbe paokngea), aud tbo iiMuo of the dealer flout whom the fertilizer was purouased. Also attach to the buLiJu cue of (ho inspector's ruga found applied lo the ferliltf uR. 4. Bei (he above bu dona iu lha pres ence of wiineas, tied tho sample be placed in (he hands of a disinterested party fur safe keeping uuiil wauled. 5 hen, alter the crop is made, if tbo f.-rmor nas reason to indieve tha ferllli z )t was nut nuch us it was represented to b-, lot (lie sample b sent to this ep erluient, either by tbe hard of some re liaLla disiDtorsstad par'y, or by express, prepaid, and it wdl be analyzed without charge. , Tbe 'ibovc prscstfiiorH are oou“ideied nscessary tor the pruteoliun uf the a- ler on the jno airtf In s’ve to tbo *holft irui*Hftctico li.a*. ohiTteifar ot’ v uh<;ut \sh r i<?h i *o uosiyrtiN, v. Jif.n iiituid, v. oil’d !** of '.idle ' aloe the furmri. -i Ofj * a-kktuw- Mod Time!:j 7Uu last .urtmbsr ot .■■ ■. Gstrullfon T'Wios ii’K '• tmo it cxiiel -et ef<r f atn Mr. .b.hri II; ir, o ;>f-He Fa*. hn<is termors in tb.,t ooutity. We o: <:© t -m (. i- tuft follow ii ex I tacts wtf.-h we <• -at-. iiHiid to fie timiightfiil tv.ati.l- 1 a,.u■■( ail ntr ■><!• icmtnraJ reader.-. Buu-i j nor jsfcy and: “Gem, fo’ lir. buy cd s*e.-ks *vw'y perveo in uu -n iu* rncnr. I bivu 4r>o , iirishslk of torn, polity fodder and shanks . rul fi“e Ji.itaUr'S sod pe S. gjw*-d over I'M) acres in oats, put from 1 bni.hel to 4 bushels per acre, Have g tuiles of cottun on b ud, w‘ll lake to Rome or ..btmnfa'ir. May, I'tri not tiuy a p.inud of gucr.o er [ fcoptw,n last yea's shtl'i not t.lxjyear. N ver -x: ct to o i,j I made 1 f year wi'cout i’. e bate of ootton to the acre and rx, ; t V bales per acre, this year, without gua I have beet) raking up leaves, old tmg b.-ds, cleaning ou under the. snu k hr.use, wash bouse, tu.d the fcop< pen. 't he furriers of Carroll ought 1 ■ | 1. ns cotton, n-e lees guano hni i tobacco, inake more earn, peas, sorghnui and meat. I killed 22 tine lo gs this i.oacou—some weighed as t>i„h as .’HM potrSds. Me my look for a good tru.l year c.t a t sd crop year. In nlant itig.corn give it a peed dir-j lance, 4 1-2 feet neuh Way on poor land, a good hi.t and tu’l of stable irtusure and cotton tiotd to the hill, a., it will make s good ana 1 pWrtfod corn *ho flirt of Jn\y. leaf , yra', sod made a plenty * 12 anl r.s of low bottom, of corn nvd •>,■, to fatten my bogs. I ri e die whtpp'.orwill per., | sow a peek per awe .ho 1. plowing and nevoi miss a crop. Now is the lithe to con - cover It shallow, if you wi-ef ■ no stand. Haiti* c -ri. and ii.c-.i. niuiij . to: homo counuuip. lion, than all .the cotton you v.<a. Be sur* to bays y.eir sincke t nines and corn cnl Ft nt homo v and r use your own horses and ri.uio:i. I havs railed worth of horses and mui< s • inoe the **r * n<l my roar.-s have done a., much plowing as. any of the Farmer* of tta.-niil, wn ought to uso more tciionr', talfc ‘IF- of our means i::-.d savo onr land., for onr little children, •tod not let D ctn get into other i eopiea handi-, iik. • uuy haw in othi rct unth . K we wii. I.:t fruit rgeots aid all other agents go to wuik, sod sii.p buying ft" many tfTnga o can w> tvithva*. educate our ehiioren, aubi.orbe for our county paper,' bu.ld up cttltchs* and f-r’j o u ■ honF.cs and bouts tutcrmiis , v/c .•’ bva ; plenty of mont-y ht homo io a'.swor ' ilir p.irp jmj *. I/DUdoß,World G. tial ] *j) r , Gladstone ont of oTi and taa J ifjjn to Jraosbita bin H >i* ~ ! . J aa prteh ir to r. Mn ‘-fh to pet’ b*** caiKtie oeteroatof ofGo, m i uey< ' * c// z;ne to’o- y, rcr-cnitnr it i,<J poliMcU ku’/j*)< - I b.-'c tima to prepare ior pubt.ee -1 ticri.” Kortri raroiidH eleru '(* t *' hV iii laying ro fufcr, which *e must . ’ -i r* . ~t<le more *pvs-sF.>e.■ 1 .v tale ti.nn tint ot mi i. rod < V„-n, •> : irr* pond-.nt. Georgia .Vries. -•Mr. \V vV jSuiiivati, near Suillhville, has twenty five acres of Send pear.-, that pay him foi.v hundu and dollars all at to i v ery y ear. A young nan in 7)->olb c .ne'y, re cev fly ands o('|'.-ii a gb'itt ot corn tti one t f Lis ear* th ■: Inal been in it tor thirteen ys.oa. Trie gra n was c..v red with wax and wus sell pr- rv.d. It hud not )e-- eaptily t O'acted bis bearing. —Mat Ist ’a is •■ j tying tbo mumpa and ntstriumniai f. ver . 1 at **rmc. —General Guidon ti and Henry Grady have rutuined from New V <rk aid om trtrncs t.vyinp cross ties on Urn Georgia Western at once. - An attempt Imp made Uy lbs Cnntrsl rviWoad to lease tha (ieorgiS load, ).e.sr aateeir g eight per u.ub, .. par aliiitiui f r nmety-uiuc years. —A •negro os-is lynched nerr Spurts la t wo'k for aFeicptrog to commit rape upon n yriung Uuy li t oonfeiss- U his cumu and tT c outing! and oommnruty could Lot wait for the tedious piax-esses of the law, but iidmiuistnied justice to tbe culprit at onon, —Allante fa tha incut progressive town of the Sorph Only a few years ago we were all admiring the immense proper lions of the K tobt.ll House and at the some time thought it foliy to bn Id no large a house in so small a town, slid noe the Hotel is so much crowded that guests bare to be lunisd off frequently lot want of room to aoobiuiuodato them. Rome Courier: “Nearly all the fami lies living south and cam of the K hub rmlro:.il iin.ek had to have their homes Thnesd.'.y night or Friday morning. Th-rc was Intense f.t.c mil excitement with many of the>H rlnrng Tfcnindsy uigbt. ’i ha ctirrt tit was very swd\ and even when they c tt.d get bateaux tlierv wits great danger, especially to woman and chiitlreii. Mr. J Vf. i.ovelucc took his horses into his dwelling to save them. Puling”, fijavrood and all movable things, in tlie yards were for tliu meet part, swept away. Ad the naighbor*, cl sr letis'to kicdoHS and lit.taiiry, eflTrtd (heir he'.ises to these nr.ffeiera, and all weie piuvidett for Wi'hout ■duo-.y." —The Atlanta Post-Appall sny.;--“The f. iir.|iiuiclGcruisn c.tij. in me Stole ugri cnitursl and. pai-tmc 1 i giv. u to mime <1 m r •nth's fo a iici or r.vtlnir tot " is. On Vvilif d.iy <ii,i-1 Iv: jump .1 out of tl.e an'i:;'. ili.' li he. h.id ll:c pleasure of ocun i inj.'iind ted on lb -l! lor . * .I:'y as u-’.otiu ' bi.l ou b.'i:. to.*! it bocK into !t'.i liiii'i. its ybv.v.'.i O' iC ooq.-'i .' f i, u.. oing it.iat. tvr had hi n n-d. <Hi 'lli ns y a.itvi.t-dii* : .r.'ii) Jnippc-l Oit .•! ills U lit a. 1 to"k hit r.i t .Hi tV.o fi ... . I! bur put .no the ivuttr.sgaiu be Hpjainc I t.. m.lfir n > irs criv "oien foiunn ...ioi'f.v Head' rs. u coin■!.l*l.!' Ito put it . l '[i to t , . Ml'mw piccMcd 11 . i-. 1’ oil lb >be'V is rfrui I li.e li b would lunm around iii" loom iiiiwl b' ,"i si.,l nwiiUotv the leiiinui.ts ot Urn slid ; or ilcdrov ... tic of the. oth- r oiuiositiii . So | /he i oloni-1 procured u wins io ■ i video J be pl.tcul ovet lha top of Ih • tm! , a.. l ' it lam.: po "t that M> ,Cos ph. -b: r "‘ ” ; paesci.t. Ilt.se.ver no .- ...uono ion t• f l.i poison nait been mtt'le to'- htucl t.tivs and oilier buplcincllts counnonly mod bv jn'is oners to eft ape. ... -i rtf * • .ess—- ' J’renn Xotietw. T' Mcnde's iobn Bitiiiub’o .M . 'd' l "' u lyerlDeiiicnt api oors '-I ewiu-re, is aeblUX I’i inqs djrcyt. to fI., [a" i . and b’.i< r.iiy i’n ces, v.tUoilt lb -i io .on nt-ou ot oiru.li or deslera, lliMehv wiving th 'in i.ioic limn oiie-luH the piices u uiil.v elur.pd for htricily ttrst-Chtss inslrnme"’ Tim In id. rig paper* of the romi'rv ft]ieak ill the v, ry hi, host t. ruis of the (,‘oinpani and their Pianos, an will be seen in lie fol lowing extracts eel iffted hum Uiclf (,'aia legite: Tie Meni'clssobn Pi .no i-nprcis'd us g'eatly, find by by He iwre beauty of tone. It is brilliant w tl.mit be ing lli’n, Rnd powerful witboii 1 . no!*.!. The tr. b'e is blight am' p Ire, tdie, mi bile range w ;m and symputbulir, and tin- <ia* >’' i and .-d and sonorous, iviiib: tbe to.ich is 'X r. iicnt. -JV twr. - Art J'ru nil, Kjw Y..rk. One of tbe Ki|:i.trc l’' , ''i''S (klallins'iek * ili)"xhihited bp the Menoel-sohn Pi tuo Cos. jiioons'riicteri upon entirely new prin ci; bk. nr. | Ii said to be the most |snv rfu! tone 1 nqur.ni [iaUO in tic: world, wth a aingln;.'quality rarely, if ever he oh \ ip uny pi .iio,—Cbi.iHpo T.mc*. ]■ ~1 i. rimnher r>f ,t;irs ti e Mendelssohn |,Uno Cos. have a med .K t'.i pvoduciujn of a splendid p'vmo u.t a low prb e. 'I ii**y have more, than aucceed’il. Modern mu . iicnism. skill and geniiu cannot produce a better pilin'*, vrbSld the Jilii.e is bcuow find, of any® hr; liiat-oitoai lu.’.ke.— I.ouia- . iiie Fijurler-Journal. 11..- r.-v ilution in the American llaee trade he* begua uinl'sr tl.e lvwd'f'li'P <• the Men iuiolin Bin'iO 80. of N' vr ’J’liri rrVOluliu.nican-- lower priiwst-.r in • li'iji.j'li‘K <-Miwl in rtmturbil, uulio i laK! M;C t'* tut? JCnt yet plO<-tIvU i.- \ia\ h- li-pab j.aTi. W fiotb.n tint tbu Cos ,of New Volk.have t-.U■■ . the •’*>! ■. ain-t liigli pit I*s. 'i'loi i:..i f I*l fc s i-i'f fee lion of t .• il.-n !<'.•;■ >hn •* no ''■*■* 1,1 I <■ !'IC-in. .--Clove and 111 iv! 1. ■ , , ~ and exac iiq, frru.i-al taste oft.lilijlihUi gives the Mcnde'ssOhli S rank second io no oC oi' pi mo-*oi te. and : ir ea'it i~ lapi.liy iocreasoiK. Il.cy ate I splendid ifaj.!.i'l’.n>- , ri* end tl.e won lor i i v j y ■ lie soUu.t > lose u price ' ■),.!.i' z.-ttc:. V woil'd ic-.-orn si(tii .-.ny ofciar rsa ora | iv;,o have uny idea o' ov r buV.twi I''“"’. ■ i.,i to tnii in wiiieat onon tor ‘ho-.r ill':* 'T.,•.1-. ,J l) .4. :p*.lt r■' at OF.II", vC.i'-h Wlil ul; illh.. I tl* ‘ < SI A YEAR. Builders and I'aintorsi Take notice of s, tup questions naked Mr. , W A. Wllllt f;hsm the other evening Hr, of what dots yenr efook ms'etst. have you doer-? yes; blinds nf !! kinds vas; nit kim a oil, yes; pain: mix*d, yea; lead yet; builders hardware, yes; do yon keep put ty, ye*; gl as, yn; the 1 tl]jsxri 11 ru doors, yes; sasb and l/ln.ris, ye: liiutbnr. lon, yR; sir, how much paint 1 about four PRr 1 m Is; Mr. Witdvbvtii ho v nin th lumber do j-' n keep io stoell’ well i>“twceu four and .YKi.Ou t feet. Mr. 4Villinghrr. how is it yon noil so cheap ami favorable' to our colored peoplt ? well it is my delight to help ,heniselvea. Hpch most complete ly made th.ots *< yt n keep, arc not very costly ! 0 i no, they post but little mors than the good lumber it r<quires to make th*m; we .-.bip them lo tho most aecom plished I ti'idt rs over the country, they koow tho advsntnpc in sending their or i< rH to me, and wu lid them vritbnut de lay, at and i( don't require but httlo money. Well Bos-, do yen send ptiee Hsls of all these itii’-gs! yes, by reititn mail—we etdl at both wlt,jjeHa'e anti retail.—Pio greastvc Ago. A Cincinnati Taper ('heap. Wo In.vo made arrug- menlH wirit the puhli tors of the Weekly Cincinnati OoDtineroiul, a large fiftv six colimm tts ppr, by which wo arc enabled to ofl'ar It and Ale JoUBKAJ- one jeer for t'i Ofl aid (.- Vo to every snlueribcr ear li! eml p,e*d premium rttd bis eltoice r f either of th" following hocks: Maulineeg < f Olirivt, K djutiun. Uendnisc* tiers of Tie t as Carlettle, Pilgrim's Pregresi Iv.ntme, Mtdd’omareh, Robinson t-iutfe, or M il nltipinaii F.it-y. Yon can f,*t u crpy of this mammoth sheer, by addressing the I übliabtiraof the Comm, roinl, Oinoiunuli, O. Hamilton Millinery Store. The attention . f the lady 1 mtlera of the J. tiitSvi. ia culled to ti n card utinonnoiog the opening of a Millinciy Kstbliahiu*nt iu Hamilton next week. The enterprise ia io tiie hards of Indies of undoubted t-H*e, m ho are backed by ttnp'o reaouroes nud it i* on’y nectettary forth# laibes to e id on them to bo 0 nvinood tbat it la to lie HUiooeis. ThoJ ini. ini beeping, not onlv a full line of th* latest and nrest MyltHu hat* and honne'a, i*ut il full stock id eve yriling required by the Udie* tlive lb,'in a call. A Sad MlHj nduw. YVe lcam ,rotii tin Coluiip'ii-, F iq’iiror thar. Mr ,M. I ni'i. the v il'** of ltcv Kt-ns iirlii If. McUiin, who v. nl 'o C.int hist lal! ns a ini-sioiiiciy I o.n tin Methodist ifi iritop.it l.buich, South, l.ss mitcly lost I. i reason, tier hit i w**l'tl* lief <o bl ido 'gi- villi- wh.it n plan' h.-sbren pre pure Ihs her r- option. Mr. Mi Lain at tended t In* CVriuuiltUH Dbtlitt ('olde’tOHH iiet'l in Hnmriton Ichc year. Mmy sinioa tbico k.o out to i. ni in Ihi- bail tiiistortunr. IMI to: to nary Meetlny. VVb, i.,i . ((-i-■ i |..'|ues mi iu ii'inonnco t.nat t.e YVo.uan's Me louary S-.rietv of tbe Melliodbt C O'.T II Wril llle.at II '.it We - ies *ay >1 . * noon, April b It. I’be weather WH‘so o"pice.'iHt, licit no tmieDllg wua held y so r sy. Cheap Coo.’t-n. Ctook Bros al iiaiuit.on, Hob’t Fpivec, flood, aid r’lynn Hargett, Momdain Hill, flu . htivi'oa huid a full anptdy ot ecboul ud 0 • bg' T ri hooka ad .pied re'*"n'ly by ri.e Board ’of l-.lnJOßlitm Of II fir Gnntiiy, which they r# sodlng id low ux chnr.gs and tnftodnciery priew, rrnnh. .Draff*, W learn that errr live lint; I! 'ey A - . Mii-.ui, will In a few days reeeivo full Ji si* nf Inn pa, lltedii'lp is', PaintH, Oda. arid 1 1 , PiiitTa, IVrfHtner.v A*, dinin', ftoru iui| d'rs and ii. iMifacliners. lie lira'. If t> c: fo’.l has ilamurd your pardem y.,j i i.n :e w the plnmit K with tevds j It-oiu tli’.i oflio.*, which yon cun wi IV o | lv lent win,* yodr si.hu rlgtton. A large lot itCoivu'l i orn , l"Ftilaiiolph'u this week, I'reth) (aid lieitable. Lard (nt, M-rlttc. (cl, 'iar.i.srs 08, oi>r< r Oil, Hr..' 112" Non Ft plosive K>- ( oens t>.(, *1 ioeve a margin, for sale by Kiley A hla -m. ICiyni inn. Do JOU whir to f*[ eu'i rn l.'* In iiwcet | obtivih. ' Jr S') go ovar to .he <liU'< :r era < of Uiloj A Mtt;on and try some of in.rr New Cigars. The Vlaer. If yon v ; .l putt r. il gr.ni io* n&rdiei: e■ bt,.i mod.' ine* that yon oh . tiypend on, go to a draj: store for them. A /law hitler. The place. *,.> get goo.t -U .CH, 01 1 -fi:> for r... iu J. tt Froßi’s, and don’t youfurgei t*. **•*' —— An Ini'Uatlon. 'r'rdl on .1 If. F 1 and got # box of bln fitsrcu (o.'.sli ni and I c happy. The For >/ lSent. I'., .1; I!r ti ers liaVF* just r.-s.vod n fine | lot of extra good in!! wl.i h they oil r cheap lor cat'll. Very 'l.uto Pair'. Anything you want emi be h,d the: J) for tush ut 'l. ok B i rtier*. Just lit.;• ire i Anew lot of tt, ring Priula nt J. I. Fro*.’ii. 7T,i | TboHG b*autifal bone u* J. I*. Fickl a au*l J kc obui^. Debtors and Creditors Nf tic-. Ail pinion* li dabteii t< the mule of T U. II J KU', lull) 'll (Ji* t*h UOUI J, viHji aih r hrhy r< q'r*f to link* iiliu- i| * , mjuifnr. ao | fmoM l iving cl ■ vtwirift mid .-hlr'i will pren.nt th-iii, do’v • ulh< iiilonicd, wiibiL >u li plane i’t liy liw. n >li:tA~T. iilni'r. Oeorffiiti Hawil (loiuil). Notice to Bridge Builders. On Satutdav tits fifid of A 1 nl, next, vil Ite let. to the luwe-t ml 'est Imliler at pnhl c outi-ry, In front o'the Cou i li us .••■or In th“ town of Hamilton toe t nl 1 J itig of it bridge across lit* Miilbntry cr uk at Dowdcil a Ml. I-. Aso at the same time and place the building of a h Itlgfi . sloM the Osilie.tcine t t'-ck, on tbo piihtlc t ad leading trout Aim fly Hull to Out <ll a. Tiara and s| e ifleutiona and furfler par ticulsrs cii it Iteti iqion applicatt, n tu • lie dlcrk of tho CruumiiohM.i'r, Anl. of flu id, and Uoietuie. Itv erdet of the larurd -this March lid, 1881. Flv.sx Hahokit. Jr,. !'.. C (' It k R Tbe Nti Junta PotA^peeit Daily, Tacsday, <fe Eomi-Weakly. 1)• E* L'aldiceUf Proprietor* n’li/* itirorcHti of tlit- AtUufa Dully Appro) lift'd I***m * ti" i* r on'* il n fl'*bl lo- W Ml SmU l liMTI J U A’th(lllg!l 1•* Uk t}iini volume, i hnK l>eei favorwi] wim iv rluiV fii*lon quite qu <1 to ny |w p'i Noulh-ewt of N tHitvil e Tmn And tliiv', to uitlio-ir t* ♦ .XiimiJit ire of ••!-- •♦J Urt’tiiiy lyU'iiyfc'l to •hI * p per it| r*nui tin. Th Pont Appeal m H-i (•({ in po,'ut.tr tnVoi ti-r iU*ih of it* Ui*lv* ty eh ir tcl r romliim-fi will* a M iiit . f |r>- liepomfetit lviiut'B* t p I U it ivnr* UwU ilfiim.ntqJ viMii.anluplielfi u* 11 i’ll.*-i-Hirl nrvirt all iin umptance*. ILi is Inin Uen aii'i i* *jow It* motto. { if ruonns**-* t" out*nue .v u>m ii wfjw j er. tMr, tmthtul. houer.tiiJu. It" t-Ie graphic hewn it clu lro every thing ofconne* iiucneo t ur* >ii •in the world It iuaik-1 Are rehuhle atvi h mete, rmtirl u> the \Soutln*vn -tnie-. It is nmiieil itaulHt* yon ihe Hav of jniUieu on *o a* # o rrodi i'll wM-tioiiK (*f the cotiniry with ih uew< iu advarnv of tmv Ath.\jtii panvr. Tet ms of Subscription: l*f> t Appeal on* yr ~ Dili’.)’ Pi>r-Ap .*•■‘il one ni" .*. . ... 00 Dnl/v P'-l Appeal three rm nth ) 70 H* mi*We Uty I’ost Appeal one year.. ]BO Tinj-uhtyA I’ogt Appeal one vor.. 7*> TuvuUa v’h roH-Ai*iai l in el elm of I*o ye if 6*5 T.ieaßav'rt IN*t Appm in clufm ot 00 o*i year * 46 Keni post oiVi a in imv urder p.iyaoid > D K (lah’wcvl, IVibti-hei. Auiiif.-a nil v mmUiilcations t>. D K. ('aldwki.lx, Atlanta Oa: Georgia, Harris County. •lol'ii A Mcf>iim in* k**. npi l'int ..I) i in*• for leilim of ui.ird nimhipof liO'i JiihiinV: tnlll'T n T t N. ilnlll v -'oo, tl -r-rt. ril.iiml !’.Ml® Ad i im .11, n ioor of W . I). A 1 kf'lrou. Hi*., e Ki 11. 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