Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, April 29, 1881, Image 2

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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL Subscription Prion $1 A Year. - -amt: • J. L. SSIT2TI3, HTBUSSIEt. lla hi il'on , Ayril 20, I SSI. I!lLL Alii’. Jfe Discusses I‘orrrhl UHit 1 Vt triotlsin. There is in ld iivin wri'insr in the Country (L'nili'men ami !•* ir'ic* buck lo 18H nnd * iy ho tu*] j i-i mob a winter a* 'h* on o fr< </. • nnd "now* nnd fl ">d" innTl M u’, nod n scoicldng drmijjl tin snniitier, find tlie Isrnvrs nvid'* ho hln*s lint n tew iinbhmr Mini poor j.*i•.i• ml fered snd oUile died fr.nn unrvt . linn, mid be mini* ns to prepare tor the wort, Tbnis nil Very well, Bttd I nm glnd to perceive that the farmer* getier.illy are doing their best. Corn I* crswllfiff np lo n dollar ;i lnmlud nnd hay i* SI.AO, nnd inenl i on tbu i i*c nnd wc’vo not hard y any need in tlie ground and the harvest will he late, but, s ill there is no n<e in borrowing lrouble. May lie it won’t come. A few years ago the people in Kansas nod Missouri i initio 111. lin y were ruined, lor the gras hoppers came along and eat up their grow ing crops and didn’t h ave u green thing upon thu face ol t.,e earth, hoi the In liner* (Unwed np nnd planted again nnd the sea-on nit the I ile crop just right and tluv bad an abundant harvest. There is a power of nlas’icity about hitman nature. I's astonish . log how readily wo nrcoimnodate ourselves M* ctrounuianoes. If wo prosper nnd make money wo spend it aeoording Mid il wo have bad luck “’o tend in and pinch onr se'Ve*, nnd nci Dio through witboui hi.tiering to exiretnny. Most ol ear wains aro fanciful and imagina ry mi) lid V. The la’e war taught ns a lesson about that, and you can’t nenro the old people who went through I! Very much. The soldiers had an nwtul time, hut, it was n little ns ful ler on tbe poor families who stayed itt home and had to feed and clot lie n prtsscl ul helpla.-s children. There nint much tun In doing without shoes, and bins, nnd Hour nnd incut, and augur, and boiling down sail out ol smoke.huu-CH dirt, and milk ing collue out ol sweet potatoes and rye, and sweetening it with sor gttitt. I renismln r when corn was a hundred dollars ft bmhul and cot ton cards w ithout handles or hack* was n hundred dollars a pair, nnd there wfts' tu tint one milk cow in Ottr county, find I bought her fi i four thousand dollar*, tor there w a* a baby on hand a.id no milk where it ought to he, snd the little thing bad liked to have peri bed todeaih. In the name ol the Lord. Those were hard tine's, -me enough, nnd when 1 think ol ’em il seems like a in for an) body to gruinhl j or com plain about anythin:' now. Good health and pence is all I wsk lor the balance ol my subioon ary life, and it we can tench out chihl'en tlie sumo ) hilosoptiy, ii’s schooling enough to keep ’em con tented and happy- Hill mill when 1 read about them tellers up voider utilising our people and calling il treason, il sorter cle •noril'zes my hunuudiy, and l cnteh myself wishing some grout trie lie would overtake ’em far a li'tlo while, just let ’nn feel what sutler jpg trouble is. 'lhe evtudnslwig vagabonds aro not sa istied willi abusing us ul home, but they ii;'np iheir hypfieiitical shows nnd bring ’em down hi re and insult ns before tnr faces and make our people pay to see it. litre’* ” Uncle Tom’s Cabin” a (’ruining rroui.it upon wheels with a big o and holin’ d"g atoll Owing along, nnd ihev picture shivery fi rm awful brutality, fifftl nro Irving to teach our children a lie ni l make ’em believe their lathers were con fecting monster* m the fha pit of non, and there’s fools enough hv ing to patron /.i stu h a It < and tiny the iinpud* nt blMiilvrori for the j rivilego of hung slandered and lusultcU. Them show fellers are bad eggs, and I’m glad the pco |do of Griffin throwd bad eggs at ’•in. Ildid me good *ll over when I rftd about It, They’ve got sense rind indignation, snd if ever I move nrvwhcru il will be to Oriffiu. If slavery had have Peru nil that Mrs. Stowe wrote about it, it would been amazing impudence for them to say ‘‘lets take ihe looking glass down sou h and let ’em lo >k m ami see ihcmsilvc* and make ’em pay tor it,’’ lull what kind of mi blushing ; lbnniery liny mould the mirror m and show us something ilatwPilK lik. thu devil lnesui ile and say it’s us and make us pry lo sec it. Win 'e n- Noe l rumlii.y here is John Urwn son? Where is General Toon.b? Is there nobody to li-e up and use langiiNg.i snd something *•- propiin,? Hurrah tor GutKi ! 8 cheers for Griffin. Wh.n ihe wants any more egg* let In r draw on me atnl I’ll make the hsns spile ’em foi a purpose. W e Pad one good warm sunny day last wei k, and me and my liilri ones went a ti-hmg. 1 have to y> sometimes to humor the children just like fond pai' ids go with ’em to the circu-. Fishing is a good Uiing tor a man when lie is tired oi ha* die b’ues. 4(, g.ves l.iui a chance to 1 inmate and pon b r up on life and trouble and his on ni'Wicming., and Uq.s him an u - sed and entertainrd, whether lie cati hes nnytning or not.. I don’t believe in laainer*, Int I do think it’s good f< r a luan to have leisure occasionally— tuue to think. The goo.] hook say* “the w|doni of a learn'd man cetteth by opportunity of leisltre/' How ein lie t'"t uiedom iha: hobb th tlie plivc. Me piveib lin mind to make furrow* and i- di'igent to give kino fodd'T. ;\i,d ho with the oar pul ler and wnrl--inn-tcr, and they who cm nnp grave seals nnd watch to finish iheir worg. The smi It al-o who sptetli by ihn anvil and light ut It iih the neat of furnace ti e 'Hu iioi-o of the hammer and the anvil i ever in his ears nnd eyes look itpi n the pattern ul trie tiling that he rinketh. All th"-u trust in their Irtnd* nn I are wise in their work and without them tin city cannot 1>- inhabited, but they rhill not sit on the j'id.’it’s sea'., nor bo found w liitc p.ai';,bins are spoken.” 1 reckon that iixist bo tbo rcaso.i j why so many young rnen will nut j go to fin tiling nr mechanical ei plnyinent. They want to sit on the Judges seat. That's all ve.y well il there was cats enough for 'em all, Inn 1 here nint and *0 I think they had better draw straws fer the s, ms and let the balance try stand ing or walking after iho plow imliilr. They can flu 1 time to go a flsliiiuf when the ground is too net to pin v and if ibere is any gum in ’em il will woik out. A man can w atch the eoik and think too Fish ing is just line human lib*. Mod •ert body line got a liook hailed wiili some!iimg and there’s always a passel of simpletons ready to Idle at a norm whetinr there is a hook •il it or not. That’s common—very common, but ever r.ud nnon there’s some '-il’ers going around with n ; seine or a drug net wlmfiru not sat i-ti.-d unless ihty gobble up things : hy wholesiilo —like iliesa copora -1 ions, nn I speeniators and syndi cate. That, nint totit g fair and thev slifint fish in my met k il I can help il, Ymirs, Hi ix Abp I'll vie Mom Tll run Over a -Vpm' Ltuf. A neighbor, with h cofTee-cnp in her hand, C'dVd in on U ue'e Muse, refliaikinj.: ‘ Uucle Mose, I wants to hurry a eup oh parched and H u from you for breakfu’ till to mor row .” “(<•> right to de box on de shed and help yourself.’’ Ilia neighbor did as riqnesfed, but disc< vered the box to bo n empty as the head of a L gi.-l. tor, "irnele M"sc, ibu's ro parijrud eoflee in dia 11 >•: 1 “Does yer know why dnr ain’t no eoffi r in dal nr box.’' "No, do nn’t know miffin’ about 11.” “Par nui’t no eoffeft in dat, nr hi x,"b lid 1 lie old man, solemnly, "hi'kiise dm ;>r uni de returned eol feebnx. Kf yer had brnng hack a'l de e* lb e yer horrowed hist year lilt would be plum till.”— ti.ilvu.-ti n N 0 v\ H. lie 7/0./ the Date. At tbe (’iirrnl Maikel yesterday a couple ol colored men g.<t into ;i ili.| ti e si* lo ihe length "I time be tween tile landing i t Noah’rt ai k nilil the dny ho 1 It, i’, and in a short time evil onu was tnad enough to li, lit, * Y t:r>, si.lt, yam, Ind lay it war’ sixty b; )'h bi lo’ No’ got 1 lit o’ dill ink.” "Ati* I say it u tu’ only twenty days.” “ Y 11 lie sal !” "Shoo, now, but. bat’s .1 in row MioU'?” - k*•*l nn old bald head who came around the corner. The question wu- 1 xp'ninod, and lie looked Irom 00c Vo the other and replied: "lionf of yon nm and. ad wrong, an’ li.'iih you am ready to shed blood. Ju t hold on a minil.” ll,* put down Ins brush, felt in bi* poke! and e. lniinue l “Nullin'like luvin’ de figg'-fR tight by you LeiV see-let’s sc. ? 11 el, nm do Aggers in blin k an* white, ju-t a l got’em when 1 wa’r in ('liiciigo. L wa-ji-t twenty-sev en days from thu time de ark rested on Alt. Arrow root to de day when all de folks left do ark lo walk on dry groun’, an’ it' either of you (i tu’len want to end mu a liar, plea* let me h’ar Irom you at 011 c, !” The Jittsh <tf German Immi gration, A New Yotk loiter says: ‘ The Germnn immigration to this port is steadily increasing in volume.— N’oilung 111" 1 it was < ver • 0 be . lore. The Suevia, from Hamburg twonghl I 2M. and the lb tterdaru, from Ibeterdatn 302, while the line laugh-h steamers, Utopia, Ai"zona and Ctiv of Hiefimond, tirougl't out 1,210, all told. One reason for lie's preponderance id tbe German clement is the recent cut -1 ttig ol nnsrenger fmes by which tuk' tH from Hretnen nnd Hamburg could bo ; urcha-rd for $-’h, and from Antwerp nnd Uotferdam foi *ls. Tli*se fow ra’e* were imnte diitelv taken advantage of. e-ptvi -1 ly by per; ens 111 ifos cotmliv, w f,r> '•ought prepaid tickets imd sent them to r ;.t:ves and ltieipts, whom they de-ired to jnn tliein here. T e -teonsb'p agents 1 here !i is l“*en ",o per cent, more like > e ild this - asoii than for t o eorre-p ul ng t m- t-l year, un dial ii- nece- ary now to pat o. \*r 1 Hie.iu .i- to. iioeoinmouate th. mei. .1- 1 • ~, I'u net ion hof the A> rspnjier. Tint newspaper is, first of nil, a bitsine-s enterp' i*n. I'uidisbere 111 ke nt'W-jrtiperfi to mdl, j i-t as hat lets make hats or sho* makers make slu rs. Th newspaper I* fner ebniidise made to snit. the inarke'. Those buy it who r/i h r, nnd ther b iyi rs f ike iheir choice ol the war* es ofT-red. Without litis cowmer eiiil value tlie publication could not b sust'iiitfd, und it would he ns unwise ns nnjust not 10 take this t ie! into ficconiil. Newrpapr.r mil kers, lile other man 11 Mclu rers, imi-t eSmu't popular taste* nflil meet the demand. Hut Iho new>p'ip> r is also a pub lic nguit. it, offers to the public, for pay, certain service*, moh as the Rilvi r is nent'of connnod tie , the announcement -of public meetings, court', eh cions and Salop.— On ibis work, as an advertising m< di tun and public herald, it cegeiid* lor much of ils support. These nre the private and person al a-peelg of I fie iinwrs paper, and so tor as these concerned it is tln* pit.. Vftto prt pet ty and business idlair of its publishers. lint to connt the newspaper as merely a bu-iness en torprtse, and to reckon with it only j as such, would insult the public In. t< lltgonco as much as it. would tri fle with the pnb'io interests and rights. It assumes public, function* and responsibilities w h cli none but a prtiilic teacher cm hold. We cxnnot absolve men from the dut ies attached to po-iiiona which they voluntarily occupy. Hut. the press is the professed, it not paid, adv*- cate of w hatever sets of opinion it publiu'y accepts. It offer* its col umn* us source* of public informa tion. — It speaks iri print, and thurc fore, with a supposed deliberation, candor and honesty, mch as men use under the most solemn circum stances. It 1* in this public char acter Hint it enters into the ranks of the world’* teachers, and beuorn* ea a public educator. —I’rof. J. M, Gregory. mi My! flow di-liciona aDd bnuu'ilnl are the Osn dte* sud Cuafeoliotieries at IiH'IMiIOOI.H BRO S, CIS Broad Bt. Columbus, Oa. fi rut Annual Hint ribuf ion —IT PICKSENTS TO THR (’tisli Sulrscribt’VH or TTTE OCI.UMBUS raOCEESSIVB ACU Will lake plnre in the Court Ilouca, in. CotmuhriN, Oi., July next. i'reseLta to the CDIDUUt of $1,500.00, Kargin? in ra!*?e from to One Ila* dr®d ami Fif’y I>> lars—>will hr. given to tLe yearly Oa ii BniPorilerß of the Progressive The following list fitimvs a part of the Prosents, viz : One (I-’ld Watch JlnO 00 One Prfßect in Gold 75 00 Twenty Preecn'H in Gold 10 00 Five Sewing Mnchir oh 250 00 One liMtiios ilold Watch 50 00 One Silveir Watch 25 00 One Hmulreci Hots S.lv r Two Hundred Pack gos (Jail & Axes’ M-cnhoy Sr nit’, One Hundred (.ieo. NVosten boiniflh’ Pocket Kmves nnd others, (h e linndrfd Lnmp, S veoty five OiesH Pnt t< rr‘ , l ifty phdn Gold lOngs, Fifty Pan- V'Mt-il lUms, l ifty Sucks Silver Leaf Kir nr. Odo Organ * f the l ost in ke, One lileb! IMidcn of W< I nabridged Diptionary, Twenty Silk Handkerchiefs, and other presents r ot inentioped. tfVr* l only mean the cash auboriherH holding n printed receipt, with my nig- Dftturo or nn onthorzed Agent’s. All ihon*y emst be sent hy Fofit-fflice Ortlor or Kegistertti Letter, otherwise, I mn not resppnnble for it. A limited ntimber of agents wanted— f,oofi ray. Send for specimen copy und parfienlfirs. I positivelv mean what t B*y. Ad dress nil comtnnLica ions o J. W. TUOMPSOX*' lid it or nnd Prop'r Progressiva Age, Colr.ir.bns, (i. GkfOl’gia, Harris County. Whereas the lv.tnte of Janies M. Jarni son Isle iif .aid coudtv deceased, is nn ‘ repre.entnl and uot likely lo be represen ted. Therefore all persona concerned are 1 hereby no 1 tfled to .lnw cause (if any | they have) l>y the first Monday in June nn', why Ihe clerk of the auperior conrt or goiueolbor fit and proper person ihontd not liu appointed administrator Upon tbe K-tate of aa'd deceased Giycu under my handa and Official Sig signaiurr. Anril Ktih. 1881, J. K. C- tVi ixrams. Ordinary. Georgia, Harris Count}'. Mra. Jane H. Ely mekes application for letlera of gnsrdiansbip for the person and property of Jennie W. TTilliauis, Minor oi W. A. Williams, deceased. All persons, concerned are hereby no tified to .bow cause, if ary tbojs have, by ibe fiist Monday in June, next, why ie ters ef guardians! ip should cot be graut<d said applicant. (iiven under my band ard official sig nature, April 12ib, tSSI. J. F. O. W 11.14 ams, Ordinary. Georgia, Harris Comity. John A McCains makes appliiatiim to me for loiters of liuoixl ai’ship if Mnrv I on Johnson, minor of T N Johnson, di-ivas ed.itnd Ksldie Atk)na.on, n inor of W. It Aikiuson, livvc sed. All i risen* concerned are hereby notifi ed to iliow canwc. if any they have, by (lie iiis' Xlnmlav in May, nest, why lefteis of v iiantlansaip ebon VI i.>t is- ran led said applicant. * Given nrnicr my han.l and official signa ture, Ma:ch IJ, IScp J. l\ e'. tV.iMiMs, Ordinary . st n FREE TO ALL. Aar Al’llfittr ffintrilrl C^uind \ ’ Vfl ( jlUejae of <' |At L rettlmuM Sever fTKt< WiMenfui f n*t Kmw. Sv.K Kulha. *tf. ■ ctij ti rlvrv.. Also, a i ht* Of our |hWe "bit* K*u~ varalU . ‘-a nptm tfc*r J. S. JONES & CO.’S CASH DRY - GOODS HOUSE. OPENING New Goods DAILY. Tuuitr imtjiectioH of their Xetv l‘'Oney Colored and Grey Mixed Silks at .50r., and sl, Colored and White Satins 59c All Shade.* of Solid Colored Al yxiceas at 12 1-2 and liic, 20 LID CO LOSS TV TRIM MIS G ANI) DRESS SILKS 50c. Victoria Lawns Bc., Worth 10c. A Large Line of Colored and Slack Dress Goods at 17c., IS and 10c, reduced from 25 Cents. We nre determined ta reduce onr im mense stock of Dress Goods, and and will not Jlet the rrioe stand in the way of parties wanting them. J. S. JOXES & UO.„ Columbus, Ga, REMEMBER that O. E. THOMAS Is Tho Only CJiOTIiI Kit In the 3l:irkot Allowdod to the Celebrated W. & 4a. Yacht Cloth Suits! k NOTilEii Clothing House of this Uirdkct participated in Ihe ea’e of fbe superior Yachts, tint il ahonl two year* ago. when J\_ W. ,k G. relu-ed to sol) that bouse, for tho reason they wanted to confine their Yachts to only one Lcu-'e in Columbna. W. •% G. las roproie Ued G. F. THOM \S with n lianner to put on < xhibition to appeal to ns easy reference that he has the exe’nsirv control of their Yaohts Several yesis ago THOM IS sold other makes of Ro-cal!ed Yarbl Cloth Suits in cooueciiou with tbe W. & G., and tho trade wi I testify t! al no other Y o‘it xcept th- \V. .t G will retain Iheir co'or and not look sboddv. In order to smlain Lis reputation foreellirg f:rst.cla*B Clotninp, THOMAS is nol buying tl e other Yachts, fu abundant in all the NiW York Louses, but Cotilitilrg Lis Yacht pnrehas's striotly to tbe W A: G , and his SnitH are made np by hii s| eci.l instruoliora in tbe. moat > I'gant mat nor, nnd when on tbe buyer readily perceives tbe and fiereuce between tbe fit of these and those Bold in iwady* made un-res in thin ory. TfH’M Ltd, so l .ng ua he ha.r the control of these snporior Yachts will reaort to the second c!cbs Yachts and pnt them on the market ae fi s'-clora Debtors and Creditors Notice. All persons indebted t, the fH'ate of T. F. Bryant, late of Harris county, deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment. All persons having claims against said estate will present them, doiy authenticated, within the lime prescribed by law. J. B. Brvast, Adm'r. Georgia, Harris County. GUARDIAN SALE. Agreeably to an order from tbe Court of Ordinary of sa>d ooUDty will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Hamilton on the first Tue-dsy in M.y n-xt within tbe legal hours of sale tbe following described land belonging to Waddell llembert and Theresa Humbert minors, to wit. Thirty acres of land of No. 111 lying in the Upper 10 h I)ist, of said county bounded as fo'lows north by 8. P. Cook, East L. C. Hargett, south Junes Brawner, west Thou. Harrington. April + 1881. J- C. Humbert, Guardian. 8100 A MONTH'^Sf taking orders for the life of Jeffennn Da vis, tiy Wni F. Stanford, IX. D., of Ala liama, including a fjli history of the Lost Caus*. Illustrated. Now ready Send for particulate. E. B. TIEaT, I'ubllsherr 757 Broadway, New York. D n \ rprp Y’B ORGANS 17 .StopTs 1/1-isV i I X pets Golden Tongue reeds only $B.l. Address Daniel F. Beat ty, Washington, N >l. HAVE YOU EVER KNOWN Any person to lie seriously ill without a weak stomach or inactive liver or k dneys? And when those organs are in g -od condi tion do you not find thu r pos-o sor enjoy ing good health? linker's Ginger Tonic always regulates these important, organs, and never fails to make the blood rich and pine, and to strengthen every part of tlie system. It has hilndieds of <lcepi>ing in valids. Ask your neighbor about it. TAAIITirAi! I !3 |S vS 39 H L I i '' nr circularfi, ndriread O ■■ ■ ■ O EW THETANITECO. EMERY WHEELS | Mtrondeburw, CRINDiNC MACHINES I Monroe Co.,Fa. aB OLD MEDAL AWARDED iiio Author. *<! yrHut Mftd* ical Work.wnrTanted the best and oneapeat. indißoenaabie to every xnftn.ebtitied “the Scienoeof Life or,Slf-Prvt®ervauoH bound in finest French musiin. fitmlKianed. full eilt.3oo pp.contains beautiful steel tionß, price only $1.35 Rent by mail; illugU'atodnrnp''e. 6rents; scn.l now. Address Peabody Med rvrnw TUVQrT 1? ' CAI Institute or i >r . W H PAR- SiIUW IQI uLLJI . K KE. No. 4 Bulfinch *t. Boston. GEORGE PAGE & CO. ZSiuinfactnrers of Patent Portable Circular i SAW MILLS ENSUES/ |\ 5 IT. SCIHiCEDFii ST, / SLjV. BAXTIM^S, Gr'rt vim J Floor Mills, Water Wlh*clh, Wood Workit; n*i KacidiV'ry, ShiYurl” Mills, Circular Ssr ISOS'.viWui TANIT E EM ER Y WHEELS KJiai **&£&&& MACHINERY. &eod tor Catals^uo WHY Kik'l Sending yonr ordert! for Farcy Groceries here yon will find evetyttlng fresh, a largo stork to select from and the lowest prices. That plane is PROMGOOLE MtO'S, 53 li.ond tit. Columbus, Ga. J. C. Floyd, South Side of Fttblic Square, HamiUon, - - 67/., uvitrs the nth ntion of Ids friends and the public to a writ selected stoci of Dry Goods and Groceries YVhicii will be sold at the 1 west prices He [lays the very best prices lor all kinds el Country Produce* The Atlanta Post-Appeal. Daily, Tuesday, & Semi-Weekly. 1). H. Caldwell, Proprietor. Tlie success of ths Atlan'a Daily Post- Appeal has 1 1 n nnptcce lented in the hi*to tv of Southern Jouri s Ism. Although in its third volume, ii has been tavored with a dally sutworiptinn quite equal to sny ps |H‘r South-east of Nashville Tern. And this, too without the expenditure of mon ey usually required to establish a paper in circulation* 'Hie Post Ap|ieal was estab lished in popular favor because of i's new sy character, combined with a spirit of in dependent Uiiness i u all subjects It fcar- Icealv denounced wiong.atid upheld w right at all times and under all . irenmstance* Tliis has been and is now it' motto. It promises to continue a good newspa per. 'air. tiuthtul, honorable. It* tele graphic news Includes every thing of conse quence occurring in the world Jt market icporUs are reliable and n irate, mi ted to the Southern States. It is mailed le.u’ar- Iv on the dnr of pnMlmfion so as to reach all section* of the country w ith the news in advauceof miv Allant * paper. Td ms v; Subscription: Ddly T'*t Appeal on v .-v.. .. . .$6 00 Daily Post-Appeal one mon h <*o Daily Pic-t Appeal three 111 nth- ! .TO Scrni-Weck'y IV— t Appeal cn ■ ccar.. 1 ‘0 Tuesday's Post Apped “ire vot.. 7-. 1 uesciav s Post-A; peal iii tl' l'.s ot CO one vetr 55 Tuesday s Post Ap>\tl ia dubs of 50 ono vear 7. 4-5 Sea l |*ost a.fS ni r--y order parable to D. K t '.,1*1 well. l*i.b i-tn i. AdJiftS a'! <• mmunhsithin* to. D. E, pAiaw tii, At an . U.t; STILL IN THE LEAD. (iood Goods und Lott ‘ Prices for the Cash* UL. WOLFSON, I* daily receiving a nice and well selected stock of Spring and 3mnmer Goods, embracing a large variety of Edging*, Insertions, Irish Trimmings, Languedoc, Valentine and Torchon Laces, Fancy Neckwear, the latest styles of Ladies, Misses and Chil dren’s Fanoy Hose, tor low cut shoes. White Goods— a nice variety, Figured Law ns, Piques, Etc,, and A Full and Complete Lino of Notions and Shoes. I have also received n nice line of Gent’s nni Youth’s Clothing, at low piic**, Gent’s Low Quarter Shoes, latest styles, and n full stork of Hats, of fur, wool and straw, always on hand. Iu connection with tne above 1 always keep a complete line of GROCERIES, A* low as the lowest The celclnuted Vi. Jet Hose Flour, always on'hand, is cheaper than any other good brand, and sold tor les- money. All I a-k is give me a trial and 1 know that 1 can suit you. Mr. Britaiu Williams ii still with me and will be glad to see his friends. Respectfully 3ML WOLFSOX, BARNES & SPARKS, HAMILTON, GEORGIA. OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTs"TO CASH BUYERS. M Receiving’ New Goods Stocli Always Full and Complete. Everything New sin cl First Class. The attention of tbe publio is called to onr oomplete stock of Spring and Snmmor Dress Goods, Domostios, Clothing, Hats, Bhoes,, &a. Onr Grocery Department Is kept folly snpplind, and cash buyers should commit us before purohaaing. W# pay the hicheat market price for ell kinds of oonntry produce. WIEEm&IHAM & CO., SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WILLINGHAM, ’Wholesale and Retail Sealers In Builders’ Supplies of All Kinds,' Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oil and Putty , Builders’ Ilnrdwnae, Lime, Plaster Paris, Kalsomine, Lath, Plosfjrers IJnil’, ,tc. WILLINGHAM & CO„ COLUMBUS, GEOnalA, Monumeatal Marble 'Works, 102 Broad Street, Columbus, (su. H MONUMENTS OE THE VERY LEST ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE On hnba nndjmade to order. W'are also agrnts for fi auperior'quality of fc,WROUGHT [lll OX RAILING, Of difTcreht slj les sn.i pattetrs, for feliren and Celfii tvi'y tbclcphi'e*. Infornmt’ett atnl estimates furnished for anything in ottr litis. A. M. & J\ 11. ELIEIjGE, Piopiietors, J. M. EIIO T ANARUS, —Dealer In - STAPLE and FANCY DRY - GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HAi S, NOTIONS, GROCERIES Be PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. Will maka It tt> yolir intend to call on mo licfnra purchasing, a* T am determined to "ell as nllvflp . tiio ch|mst for th* Cash, STANDARD FERTILIZER 460 ibs Colton, end Seal’s Acid Phosphate, 400 ibs Cotton. •T’T’B 'ari wh-.t a p’nminent farmer near Alh’ny, On., says nf th.' SrAMlvnn : A.Gr.NT.a rTAM'iRO Festii.:.- :h Cos.: - G nllcnr-n. l’len-e -i and me four ions eturianl Feitili*ei' wt.icli 1 wisa to put on iny oat crop. I hVe int* ieai liietl the standard on cotton and corn, and alio on mv yeg'tihle rnr.’en 1 *nvy been m-iiiggnaime of vart* on; I r rt.la ever aime tho war >n 1 ojngi ler the Standard bc-t. You;* respectfully B.vc .sto.v, Ga., Nov Ist, Isßl. G M. Bacox. ForSaloat Wnrehonse of Ilitdson & J - ., Hamilton, r l"'. 11. Kimbrough, Catania, A. T. Candler, Geneva, jvnl W. 11. Martin, Talbotton, Ga. H. BUSSEY, AGENT FOR HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Columbus, Georgia’ *