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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL
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J. L. DBN1TIS, PUBLISHER,
Hamilton, On., May ft, 1H81.
ON A WHIRLWIND.
A Story Told in the Senate Cloak
lioom About a Bit of
Horne Flesh.
“That is a very fast frain lluT
flies between NevtYmk and Phil.a ■
tlelphia, but I don’t think they will
ever gel a railroad train that will
go as fast a* loncu was carried over
the old Bloommgdale road.” So
said Senator Beck the other day to
a number of his brother Senators.
“I don’t remember jn-t what
jear it was.” Mr Buck raid, “but
it was before I came to Congress,
and wheiil was quite a young
man, that I was In New York City.
It was hi the day when the old
Ulnoiningdale road was a favorite
drive for New Yorkers with tn-t
horses. Now- I like a fast horse
myself, ami 1 though I had ridden
behind some. (J.ie afternoon I was
tip town, or what was tip town ill
New York, and a gentleman came
nlong that I knew. Him name was
Gapt. Norn#. He w is driving a
dreadfully bony un i angular-look¬
ing male, and when he a-ketl me if
I would like lo lake sent beside ;
a |
bun l u as almost a-limned to get in |
behind such a specimen of hone
flo-h. Nuh I knew that Capt. Nor- '
ns was something of a l.-ver ot hors¬
es, and beside# I Couldn’t retu*e
him. feo 1 got in. The •leepy
#e. tiling uiyre jogged along in a
most tiresome way. Her head
liung down, and it seeuid as though
it w as all she could do to drag hi t 1
feet along. 1 ■
■‘ ‘WiM go out on the Blooming
dale road, if you don’t mind,' the
Gaplani s ’. 111 , ‘and see pome of the
steppers.
11 IV ell dm would ho pleasant ,
enough, lor I thought I won d have
a chance to see n liru-li or two bo.. ,
tween some ol the noted horse* ol
New York on that. day. I said to
the captain that I almost, wondered
why fie wasn't out with fue|»|rt>r
hiinsclt, knowing how fond he III!."
ol fast driving. He said that he
dnl sometimes take a last horse out,
ami I remember looking at tint dm
«v, bony, mare, anil touting tor the ,
Captain some ol the shame which
1 thought lie ought to have I- It for
liiniseif, I noticed, too that, tip
people wlmm wj passed, who rco
<'giii/.t-d him, were stating nt. his
mare, anil I thought mat they were
woiidunng how it. happened that
C’aptmn Norris w ns out w ith such a
plug as that. Well by and by we
got on tho Bloomingdalo road, and
one after another team passed by.
I ohst rvml that, now and then the
gentlemen w ho were driving notie.u
fthle fine and speedy animal# would
turn to tbe Captain a* tin y were
alongside and itiiimale a desire to
niateh wou'd speed with him. head, Tho Cap mid
tniti shak, hi*
rotnetime* reply, ‘No; you uve tin
good;’ mill ho said this in a banter¬
ing w ay, as though tl ret ui nod ban¬
ter for banter.
"Then wo jogged along, and I
whs really getting sick of it.
“By and by a noble animal pass¬
ed us, Tho gentleman who was
dining it looked) ns ho passed,
around at the captain. I noticed
he that took tho Captain little nodded, find that
a fiitu grip of tbe
reins. Tho gentleman slowed.up a
fiule, snfluiietit to let ua pass.
“ ' Try it, Cap,’ ho shouted.
“The Captain nodded.
“1 saw that tLo mare lifted her
head a little us tho grasp on the
reins tightened, and put some liulo ,
ammittoii into her leet. By and In !
we heard the clatter ol bools back
ol us. 1 looked aroni d and saw
that the gintlcmuti was uoming at a
splendid once. !
“ 'See it lie passes tt#, sntd tho ;
Captain, mid lie made onu little
chirrup to the mare. .
“Geutlemso 1 have aeon trims
formation scenes. I have seen the
old man in the operu of ‘Faust’
ohaugod in an instant to tbe lur.d- ,
some young ftllow, I have seen a
pulitieian change hts ootit, but | '
never saw such a tratisfoi niaiion us
then happened. Tho mare lifu-d
her head. Her ears no longer hung 1
limp. They were erect mid tossed
back to ea ch the sound ot the tip
proaohtug boot’s. Her dingy body
now .-(Mined it) gleam, and ) lt . r
lrg« looked like llio ►poki»H of n •
«ii r-iiii.llv i-i voivim’ ai,tmation,*a!l w hei-l Sho was
file, a 1 eleel ,-oU v.
1 could thick ot nothing but a loco
motive running nlong at the rate ot
a mi e a mibute. llvawus how ilu*
wind cut my lac.! !
“ ‘Look out tor your bat Beck,’ 1
said the captain, and I pulled ,t
down «v«*r H»y esrs, 1 glnnctd
qimk nl Ihe ( Jkpiain, lie he d tht*
n ins fi imv, and hi* eyes v.-re
f.x.d ahead. We weie plunged
aheed on a »hirlw imf. I thought
liow vi hat a brainy that inaro no'v
1* am. I ihoogtil that there w as
only one end ol it all—aimihhatioi)
I grabbed he seat thinly with bmh
hands, and I pressed my f*el
against Ihe dashboard. The wind
moaned iu mv ears, ulthouge wi
«,«t, a., it-™ our.. u,-. i
could hardly breathe. I could not
ace, except far ahead. I knew we
were passing theTeoplo team after team, and
I beard cheer. I shut
my eyes. I thought ti e ca-h
would come. 1 would have ask,d
the Captain to stop, it the speed
had not been so great that speech
was impossible 1 I said to myself,
James Beck, your day lias corne.
Whew-w-w-w! How we were fly¬
ing! There was now no motion ex¬
cepting speed. We were flying
over the road, horse and riders,
seemingly impelled by an unseen
trresistalile power. I opened my
eves ortee and -aw some men away
ahead waving their hats. In an in
-tan! we had reached and pas-ed
ih«rn, and as we went hy, the three
men seemed mingled into one,
\V In n will this end. I w.>nd* red.
I he suspense was awful. I wasted i
whatever was going to ban
pen to happen at once. It j
seemed as though we had been an ’
hour riding- "hen the speed »laek. |
er.!'d ( slower and slowei, and at last j
the mare stopped. I opened my
eyes and nsw thru we Were stand
ini' at a roadside inn.
“ ‘Are we through Captain?’ I
asked
#4 ( Yes,’ be said, laughing, ‘let’s
take a lit le Santa Cruz’
‘Captain, you cave me a great
fright,’ I said, *T hud no idea
'hat mare could .jo. Why she’s fit
to he a rarer.’
“ ‘Yes, ’ '1 nt know lint she’ is.’’
sai<l the Captain nonchalantly,
llr re a in in touched me and drew
mo aside, ‘Dont you know’ that
mure, ni' ii'i" He asked.
11 ‘No.’
“ ‘That’s Lady SnffMk.’
44 » The fleetest mare of llie day,”
said Senator Butler.
“‘Yea,’ replied Senator Beck.
Bv-and-by w« star.erl home, nod
as we trotted h-istt eiy back we met
ilie team that had first passed us,
and which we snl>*i cptctiily passed
mi ihe lightening’* wings. Then I
knew w liy cveiybody stared at (tie
mare.”
“Senator Bock, Mr. Butler, your
riatne# are being called on the roll
by the Clerk,” stud a page, looking
into the cloak room, and Ihe Sena¬
tor# went out lo lake their part in
he dead-lock proceeding#.—New
Yoik Niiii’h Wa-hmeion Letter.
A Georgia Judge.
The Georgia report# ; rc* a year ’
|1|)(1 u 1,,-hind. But when we
n .,„) j„dge Bleckley’s opinions, and
,, ,|,at we are reading the last
,,f ij,,.,,,, w « wish that those reports
were much more in arrenr, so that
w e could cotit time fo lie refreshed
and delighted hy the unfailing foun¬
tain o lit* wiadom and humor.
In Ilarrimnn against First Bryan
Dipt 1st Church, which involved a
breach of contract to furnish a
Ht ,,.,iiiil>ont for an excursion for the
S ocieiy, the Judge says; “A com
miucemau on board was threatened
with a most prolatm form of immer¬
sion.”
In Kupperman ngaiost McGehee
he says: equity;
“ I'rusts aro children of
and in a court iquity they are at
home—under ilie family roof-tree,
and i round the hearthstone ot their
a iieoe tor,”
In Nussbatim againt Ileilbron, a
son carriud on business in the name
of liia lather, b-'oauso ho fell that
Ins own name was under » mercan¬
tile cloud. A* Judge Bleckley ex..
pre*aes it: A ocordmg to the char
go* of titH bill the lather had no
capital and tho son no character,
the man without character eariied
on bttsiii'ss iu site name, ami upon
the credit ot the man without cap
it at.”
In Dee against Porter we find the
following: “li not infrequently affirm¬
happens that a judgement is which
ed upon a theory of the case
did not occur to the court that ren¬
dered it, or which did occur and
was expressly repudiated, The
human mind is so constituted that
in many instances it find- the truth
when wholly unable to find tho way
iliat lemls to t .
•“The pupil of impulse, it forc’d
linn along,
conduct still nvht, . with his .
H' 8 ar_
gum- nt wrong;
Still aiming at honoi, >et fearing to
i oniii,
The coachman w as tipsy, tbe chari¬
ot drove bottle.’ "
In Forrester against Slate the
deteudant uadertook to evade the
|8W *k B ' n! ' 1 roituling lntoxicntmg
l»l««w " lth '’ ut ‘“ettse, by having
his eook »eH them tn his kit chi...
defendant’s kttelu-ti hy his
servant, :n bis piesenoe, and with
hts co.upeta ton thioti-li yie re.,
s| onse, ‘t»o lo .Mary, i, "d Dne
money to Man,’the traffic was
1 11 ' u, ' w 1S lu lle doubt
'I”’ 1 lbl defendant was the , deny , ot
’
'h' 8 ,m ‘ u ! 'b , j"e, and that ,liuv was
oi.ly »h* mmtsteniig piiestoss >ut
fbv w is the di\urn \ at d he h‘ r
at^'^ding spirit U* \\:u n li»u>ty <lu- |
' <> tee# w here to drink, and at
« b- - t“vi «« b.V their U tbu.e, Iu
* >»™‘b « lu the State as the pro
,,,oUl ot forbidden libations.
hfUicr .
iu liiv>o u^uiptfu
rights he was serving Maiy or
*» r t «»»>’ n!akt ‘ <**»
lc cnee * i. h tbe gods and godsde.
but uone UHL.
L«-*>ler against jue>ler ihe
quvstioii was about at'aehng a
nU.ba.H. tor eo.UeUipt... retuslug to
1 ) a.nuoii). lhtsis what '‘‘v ;
judge ihougUV aboUl it: “li a man,
ihotigh iiaving health, will Hot
lor the support of his wife
chiMieii, a court cannot
aastinie dliect control of his will
and Miu-cie and compel hitu to la
r - To tie idle (taking the com.
«»»i.«aa.,s»*e. freeman, lesa lie is convict., j
8 ui
*d -ome i flense and put to work
aa a punishment. But while a civil
court cann.a order an able-bodied .
matt u»go to wotk, it can m a
proper case for alimony, order him
to contribute so much money at
such and si ch time# (o the ma n
tenancu ol In# dependnnt family, j
and leave him to provide the money :
hy the free and voluntary exercise
of lit# faculties, mental : n<I |iliy»i- I
cal, comtnand. or hy anv The other attachment mean#, at will his j
bring tlie actual resources ot the re*
spotnk'iit to the practical and de
ci-ivt' test. Pressure is a great
concentrator and di-veloBer of force.
Under the stress of an atfehment,
eyer. the vision of the respondent
himself may be cleared and bright¬
ened, so that be w ill discern ways
a ,„i rn ,. n ny which were once hidden
f rom j,jm, or * ee n obBeenreiy.”
]n „p C;il4 j Ilg 0 f tl , e power of
amendment on appeal, in Bnrrus ;
ag a j,isl .Moore, be say-i “Curative:
„re „ 0 t restricted to the ■
ea ,|y of a case; ottr conrt
physicians’ now treat chronic dis¬
order- as well as acute ones.”
Is Dodd against Middleton the
judge dissented in the following
terms: “If 1 could Vie sein forced
here hy the votes, as I am hy the f
opinions ol the Supreme Judical
Court of Massechnsetu and the
Court of Appeals of New York, I
could easily put my brothers tn the
minority; but as it is, they are two
against one, and I have no opinion
but to yield to the lorce of -tfum*
tiers —111 other words to ‘the tyran
ny ot majorities, Tiiongn in twice the
beaten, 1 am still strong
true faith, and am ready to suffer
for it (moderately) on all proper
occasion#.”—[Albany Law Journal,
Billing’* Advice to Joe.
By all mean*, Joe, get married if
yon have a show, Don’t stand
shivering on the bank, but pilch in
and stick your bend under and the
shiver is over. There anil any
mure trick in getting married after
you’re ready than there is in eating
peanuts. Mentiy a man has stood
shivering on the shore until the
river all run out. D'>n’i expect to
many an angel; them hav awl bin
pte.keti up long ago. Remember,
Joe, you aim an angel yourself.
Do not many Ur buty exclusively;
bn’ v is like ice, orful slippery, and
thaws dreadful ea-y. Do not mar..
ry for iuv, neither; luv is like a
V 'O king stove, gud for nothing
w hen itic fuel gives oir. But let
the mixture he >u»i buty becoming¬
ly dieted, wit li about (tl40 in bur
poekut, a good speller, handy and
neat in ber house, plenty nv good
stnee, a tuff constitution ar.d hy.
laws, small feet, a light step; add to
this sound teeth and a warm heart.
This mixture will keep in any clim¬
ate and not evaporate; If the cork
happens to be off two or three min¬
utes the strength aint all gone, Joe.
Don’t marry for pedigree; unless tnere it is
isn’t much in pedigree A family
bac ked by bank stocks
with nothing hut pedigree generally
lacks #ence.
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N. tlih g bull Is up slmtterrd constitu
tit n.i so quick as Biown's Iron Bitters.
Froth and Iteliable.
Lsrd Oil, Msctune Oil, Tanners Oil,
Castor Oil, and 112’’ Non Explosive Ker¬
osene Oil, st lowe-t margin, for sale by
Riley X Mason.
Unlike otter iron | r partitions, Brown's
I on Bitters will not Injure the tc-tli.
J. €. Floyd,
South SiJe of I’ublic Square,
Hamilton, Ga.,
nvitcH tlie attention of h'H fnonfis ^nd
the public to a well selected stoc*. of
Dry Goods and Groceries
Which will be sold at the luwrst pr een He
jHjyn tho voiy best priced for *11 kinds »t
Country Produce.
oil! Mj!
How delicious and beautiful are the Can¬
dies and Confectioneries st
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I unite inipeetion of their Xew
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REMEMBER that G. E. THOMAS
Is The Only CLOTIIIER In the Market Allowded to the Celebrated
W. & <Y Yacht Cloth Suits!
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/\ 4 yrOTHEI! Clothi&g House of this market participated in the sa’e of tbrse superior Y'aeUp. Uufil about two years age, wb eft
W. ife G. retn-ed to snli that house, for ttaa reason they wanted to confine their Yachts to only cne bon-e in Columbus. W.
A G. has represeoed G. E THOM wiLb a banner to put oft exhibition to appeal tn as easy reference • bet he haa tfce mc umt*
control of their Yaohta Several years ago THOM \8 aold other makes of so-culied Ya-Jht Clo h Suits in coenec'ion with the W.
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boUsea, bnt confining bis Yacht pnrehaaes strictly to the >V A G., ar d his Suits are unde up by bi a Bfecial instiBCtioi a in tbe
tnoat elegant manner, and when on the buyer readily perceives the d iterance between tbe fi; of these and those sold in ready*
made sforaa in ihia cey.
THoMaS, fi-sf-class ao long as he ha3 tho Control of these superior Yachts will reaoft to the second class Yachts and put them on tbfj
market as
Debtors and Creditors Notice.
All peraons indebted t.the es'ate of T. R.
Brysnt, late of Harris county, deceased,
are hereby required to make immediate
payment. All persona having claims
against Raid estate will present them, duiy
authenticated, within tbe time prescribed
by law. J. B. Biiyant, AcVm'r.
Georgia, Harris County.
Mrs. Jane R. Ely makes application
for letters of guardianship for the person
and property of Jennie W. Williams,
Minor of W. A. Williams, deceased.
All persons, concerned are hereby no¬
tified 10 show ci use, if any they have,
by the first Monday in June, next, why
letters of gilardi.nship should Dot be
granted s&ia applicant. hand and official sig¬
Given under my
nature. AvnJ 12 b, 1881.
J. F. O. Wit-J.iams. Ordinary.
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Georgia, Harris County,
Whereas tbe Estate ot James M. Jami¬
son late of said condty deceased, ia un¬
represented and not likely to be represen¬
ted.
Therefore all persons concerned arc
herehy notified to show oause (if any
they have) by the first Monday in JuDe
next, why the clerk of the superior court
or some other fit and proper person should
not lie appointed administrator upon the
Estate of Raid deceased.
Given under my bands and Official Sig
signature. April lfitb, 1H81.
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TIIF. TANITECO.
Monroe StrondRbunr, Co., Fa.
STIYY IY THE YEAH.
Good Goods and Lou 4 Prices for the Cash*
HUH. ‘WOLFSOIT,
Is daily receiving a nice and well selected stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, embracing n large variety of Edgings, Insertions, Irish
Trimmings, Languedoc, Valet.cine and Torchon Laces, Fancy
Neckwear, the latest styles of Ladies, Misses and Chil¬
dren’# Fancy Hose, for low cut shoes. While Goods—-*
a nice variety, Figured Lawns, Piques, Etc,, and
A Full anti Complete Line of Notions anti fclioesJ
I have also received a nice line of Gent’s and Youth's Clothing, at low p.ic-s, Gent's
| Low Quarter Shots, latest styles, and a full utotk of Hats, of fur, wool and straw,
'always 1 on hand. Iu connection wiili tin above I always keep a eotnp.ete line of
GROCERIES, cheapeJ
As low as the lowest The celebrated Violet Rose Flour, always on lisnd, is
than any otlwr good brand, and solo tor les- money. »A1I I a-k is give me a trial and
sec 1 know his friends. that I can Respectfully suit you. Mr. Britain William# ir still with me end wdl he glad t<]
M. \YOLFSON,
llAltjfES & SPARKS I
HAMILTON, GEORGIA*
OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTSTO CASH BUYER!
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Receiving IVewGoodsDaily.
Stock Always Full andCrmplete.
Everything N'mtv and First ClossJ
The attention Dress of the Goods, public is called to our complete stock of Spring and SnmmeJ
Domestics, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, <fco. Our
Grocery Department
Is kept fully anppliad, and cash buyers should consult m before purchasing. Wd
pnv the bifch^r rn«roet price for all kind* of country^odtio*. I
WIYYOfGHAM & CO.J 1
SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WILLINGHAM, ‘
Wholesale and Retail Scalers la
Builder v’ Supplies of All Kinds, r Sash
Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oil and Putty,
Builders’ Ifardwaae, Lime, Plaster Paris, Kalsoniine,
Latli, Plasterers Hair, Ac.
WILLIXGIIAM & CO.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Monumental Marble Works
102 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
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MONUMENTS OF THE MERY REST ITALIAN
AMD AMERICAN MARBLE
On liana find* i.arte to drier. We . reulso audits for a supeiior"quality of
IWROUGHT |IBOX BAILING,
Of different, styles and patterns, for feners ami cemetery erclosures. Informat'
and estimates furnished lor any (him: in our line.
A. M. & J. II. EL LEDGE, Proprietors]
J. It. FROST,
— Dealer I.y -
STAPLE and FANCY DRY - GOOD
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Crockery, Glassware, Hardware,
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
t^IVill make it to your interest :o ca]l on me before purchasing, n
1 Rm determined to «=ell ns ell-no a# the cheapest for tho Cash.
STANDARD FERTILIZER
480 b* C e ton, and
Seal’s Acid Pliospliafel
400 ibs Cotton.
T^Ren.l wh t v rrouv-ert fsrmer nesr Albany. Ga., sa-s of the Ftamum :
»Gk\t« MAxneiD Fxbtiiixsr Co.:— G ntlenieu.— Plv«*e «e~«l me four ions stnn-tsr
Fi itilize.- wl ieii I wi» i to put on my on* crop L l Lave ir.is tear tlieff the .-tsi HarU o
ton am corn, an-1 al-o on my vrp tible [sr.'en I Save then usilir cunnos of \a
hr n 1. ev, r since the war ami consider the Stan iard best. Y.-uis resfaelfottv
B-,c sto#. f.\ , Kor 1st. 1«?1. G M. Bynoy.
For Snle at AVarehonso of TTmlsnn Ac .T
Hamilton, A, T« T. IJ. Kunbrough, C7atam*i,
Canflier, (ieneva, and W. II.
Martin, Talbotton, On.
H. BUSSEY,
TOT! HUTU GRADE FERTILIZER
Columbus, Georgia-