Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, May 27, 1881, Image 1

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G-dtas . muitctmmm THE HAMILTON JOURNAL! Subscription Price $1 A Year. 5 . l. zissmsf rxrsiasssa, Hamilton, Git., Hay 27, l&Sl. Personal lnt< Wtjencc. —II jo J ti citil the:; f' St Tor;-! i v fa s. - ITitri*' tS'-if * «tvi b R ckne r ii tj.evuiihi, t tbifl tto ion jast it th» t.me -Ms. C. B. Lett tier of Columbus gp, t 'several days i.i town hist w,-efc toe goes of Dr. A B; G< p'-’and. 1— Wo hope our n luhborho'd corre pou leuls *111 net get iu the griss to much to ifrbp us a line o •casiooa'iy. - -Turtles seem to b>* very pi.n'ifol *b spring, Dr. C-p-biud picked op a fi log'g^rhejd Salirday ce.r Brays fis pmd. TcSbotton —The R igisto r savs *h ■ * wi'l fiend ns a l ege deligat on to the ap proicniug S today Sctic l Convection. —The attendance ulo i ditrine s rvict lait Sabbath was large. In nothing has Hamilton improvid more than in this. within the past two yearn —M rs Emma B peers, a fair reprosen - atife of Harris county, is visiting Dome M si Newman of that city will return home with bet. _The g 'terat verVit :i that as a col lector, it’V E .1, Burch is «n enrnen' success. He can teach many mini-ters c good fesson in this branch of th'-ii work —A gentleman in Hamilton, of in bis liious lisbit sand in coo l health. lias v>drn a single pai o -hods f > tv> years and a half, lie will get another pair when It rains. -It is to bv hoped fft it b vo bands enough will be pr»v (led for the u -xfc G o gia Pie ! s Convention tc kee ■ B 1 y Gliristo b’acr in a good humor H- was too li idly tiled for anything at Bomo. bee i a-e only three bands were in mt n tan -e. —Ol n B-'rnes is aide to he iip rf'er two weekeR tnsste vi*h the r*r vadin comb'a’nt of ihe ooiraniity. We hope to see him fu'lv re-do;el «n m. —Hamilton has two embryo lie M D' ; Had one D, S. They prac-: ice on each other for Hie present and will not he turned atoose on tho oommnnity at la r ge in some time to come —Cal J 51 Mohlcv wa.i in Co'nmbn= Thursd >.y an.-l got iu Rigtit of the train just in time to nee lust he was UYf If siys that he cnnld ea-ilv have overtaken il, had us been witling to take a tittle foot¬ race. —Prof. Behi--on ctest/bVio skat're ri>-k Hst wi'ek D was the source of much pleasant amnsement to th* fsw lover:': of the town—and nil bn<*V »o hetong to this class—and the departure of the Fha'en cattaedi a pang (if regri t in the ho .rts of hot a few. _Mr. Pst* We'dnft bra a d-iR tba' is poo l for oevevat things besides ’pas. nn.p. I,asi week li- went to his fi-h trap no tlm Jitiji- erv, near w’ ieh h*s d p Ptrnck a trail wbich he fo’lowed (in »nd mm treed. Commin .* cn 5f -. \V found that the dog had Lev- ! n tm-ee tnrt'e r .'—Art mtbrff-tinof Vns b^en phewh in hr D- S. S. It n fipoorv n vc i T ( n f, - D - »T* ? I , haH-ninor f lift !»h*n ograu 8. O fl. pn '5- h-*nff>. i i hftA (S her fearics and le'tfvspn if, hut th»?e were doubt’evnade hy ’ho vand *ts who etote it It was lout by some apostle of of Bufler. in Wi's^ns arm*-, au it was picVcd op in on* of irs ea-np's near Co 0-nSr.r a ?ew days after he hat left on mt ntii t'o M eon. The spoon h s been in fn'n pk’oV s sio’u of 5I-. Cooplr fince Ms 8. —if.*, i C. Fiiiyif. tf til's place, has n ferv renmrVab’e me^iory. li-i can tc’l afti'-le’ ... the e.?ucc cost of any in' Lis sV-ck pf Voods, a’.th'otjgh snin.j artie'es have been On h in i • Yveral yea,‘s A few davs aj?o he ?oM a bill of goods amounting t> at-out ! foirtt-en dollars. The customer wa* -’ctih rrYte iS t :, e selec'i* n of the Hrficles whfuh were numerous, When fid feH tirus'i.-d Mr Floyd calculated mentally the amount ot his hill to a half a cent, before be conD Set the article down in [ upor. —Attention rfisrih in's! M Bride T bo , Attl inta, sell Y?h, 6 G’r mf:e sod O. C Ware at. Importets pr-ic-s Glassware Stamped'an 1 piece Tin Wa:e, Wooden Wave, it martTiactnrers botto^* prices, Specialties Dambe-h-i Ba'ent improved Fly Fans, Seth Thomas Clocks Fruit Jars,Tea C-eam F-.-zi-s, B *er C n er* iiamirn AfiL Goo f* off every B£d. ' mp -#ho\? Cases, Looking Ca-sen and FicicYds, B ir Minors e'ad Bar Fixtures. | ’ftiCtei Coo’ers, Beer l oo’ers, Tee a Cr6>.m |,es/or'*, Kind,* yctfcaa C b, 6 save derier*, money f.utpa in f.-igh* 6t every nd ire tape S, sending your o«l6i to *0 Bride * Co., AiDtua, Ga. —Ccouj Tate stoi t of Initis fe* # ^very Vafiet-.,'af iowe**t prices '7 ** -* ■ N k Ct,:, A’llaifta. tdbfa*- Pa.-firtr t't.nftft; Lamp-.. Bfeer Glass Damns,* # »*3 ik-fliF' 1 * iA r .-| A.M ** *!f# -notppoiuiup i ibtfkt O ■•*. «*». I —ftc-tb ^IcmMs Clreks, ieejbffk* «MF ) Faun, k et liupr- v.-iaciJ, Sjjo* | Cttef. ItuAtnx Gbs-os Hj r-y ? UIt d ; W«e.K-«.«C W Ur S Cgetce .^iraef f-»r *.* -Ld*. add ? ,UD se.l / a at 0 T low r8 mt Fries*- M & Or, Atlanta. Job- ! re. Chics, Glass Ware -A v?j5c<en W ire. '--Spk.ik ge !y to my mo •her. flue i differing with a severe cough, hot w j Sire set t to the store of 51 nr a k Craw- ; fo*d for a bo't e of Cousects' Hon-y ct j.,r, »h o' is highly reccoiatncnd=d by all w ho use si.Brice 55 cents. —Take the buckeye ont of yonr pocket, and make at application of T blev’s • Buekeve Pile Otntmert, if y u ara Goffer ifiq with piles, V >u Will certainly be cared' *P -ee 50 c -uts. Tor e/e by Murrah & Craw* r JDitd o 1 M a James To rf. died last week at 1; • rcdd.nce : n (he Lowei 13sh, Utric*. ^ « | s* c a hitrh’v respected lady -nd a Ma of, Mil J. J, w - Bi.gtris 1 © Jli I ‘Ft i\ h e t*i VOL. 1X.---N0.20. ma to me Hceisal Testament \ The revised new Testament I ■out which so much has been vriuen und of which sn little is nnven uas placed (in solo in New York 1 list Thursday. If ha* been rinted in Ei glnnd, and whs issued bnultWousljr in London and New 'York. The revisers coiild hot ob am a copy -right Imre, so to ob iiu as large ti sale as possible be rore i lie book could be printed by fiperienn pub'ishei's, the work was ,ot published until the agents in Yew York l^il been fully supplied. Hm sale on the fi.r-t d >y reached 175,000 copie.-. The price ringed row 15 cents to $10.00 a copy. 'Peaking of it the Yew York Her.. Id s \ys: — “Tiie revised Tcs*ament is by 11 ( 6 Ids the m .at succe-sfnl new ito >k ever publish d in the United States. The people li ve watted I mpatiently for cbVtniff new histdri ■s find novels from Utile to time and ordered immense quantities; but. never before did orders of a i-ingle book amount to a hundred and seventy-five tlioiismd conies in a ■■ingle day and trrfc.kinen and retail .ir'd* 1 's flock before d lyUffht to the publishers’ warehouse and fight for places. The book seems.in demand everywhere; even in Wall street several bund red copies were sold fir ihe brokers were naturally anxious to learn whether the fate nj ' x'ort'oners, a- deBoefl in the o <1 edition of the fj'ook, had been mfM~ (.rated to nnv extent by the Coni • littee of Revision. Free thinkers onl politicians vete in hot. haste 'o b >v, for there had been E rtffnor | broad that heil was suppressed by hortew ndi iian. Uei'p’o who aro certain in ttitur own miiids that hev are kjetittr to beavmi risked the i vice of a book in order to fearu who her live dnscriptinits in 11 ;.v* Rank of Revelations has been made snv more difbiite Moan« bile modern .an hors ure- is despair. • , .. Wlint cbiuice is there for hew ■ Move' iy!i"ii ilit* lending liternYy at rac inn of the d iy can bo bmiont it tEp fWd*’ of the e’bcuiwst pirated ■ prin ? Sudl a day ill the pub.. ! ( , • 1 I , s ’* V(1| . w ., s I ; ,io \ >1 ~ belt". ? am. m'Vci ... 5 ', f ' 11 . 5 j ; thf-re is but oni niilhor who cm onntrnund 111 adv ir.ee i lie attention | and money of all classes ol lilt? peo [dc.” —---- ---- Close the Saloons. This is to Hu tbc watch word from now tin'f! th* L-gislaitrYe does someilfrrig to relieve tfie pid>.. io from the terrible scourge o* intern p'CfailtJ'e. The bah , was Open tn iVIaf/nry ort lost Sunday night at (lie litilborry Street, chnreh, by Dr J. S Kuv. He presented the sub* cl in n clear, fnrctb'o and uoiivriminYr Rfpnmeat. The d'i'y a f the cit'2 *n, and e-pcciuHy the (Ilvri’ifian oing'‘n, wa* so piftin’y set lY'rth 1 11 'tTt none fined err ifi the «' ha sa,Tie ’ Feti'ior.s n’= , i v 'A-’.'T.m ciivul.'lted llil’Oltgli tin* Stft ch'iritrinnity requesting tin* L'.gDlat.fiVe Mt it3' ?C«ion ^ a< .,j rttl „,,on this ‘ ^... Lpt lhe * ifdV.iT «'6Vk (to rtf, nnd , , , tv. <*Ve.’V r.Wi : WrtllYau, White aft-1 back, rf-tja-iVe' !h% p'.*ac(» “f tlie com ,^,^,1 .r,.^ . ,tjY,V gborl of (lie CimuDT . ; nn of , 1)u t aco, t-i^ri Vi* . .’tfons.-Wesley m ChrtMl- . ;'!ft ■ l n AIVOCI'O Senale Adjourned. L \A Frill iy til!’ Dead Lock “tny ftll-sriinmor- S'.*ft:»le ndjmirficl Hr. • rT’.p. It «i!' r noted in history. To use a slur rrirosMon 'lio vo pnh'ieari* “b’t off more than they cbew.’* Uv bayins* Maboue’s vote, wiih the aid of the Vice Fres idefit thoV were able to tiie U'is % . pre „ nallle to e lec*. new offices ir the stead of rrood d-morrnts now Fervtnt* the Sen its. Mahone wa*» to he paid in these nfit • s he i - to l> j.t;tel. He has hin<r *’nc(! lost the < stoeni of e\ cry rJefl-ni r.nn in tir-Uinn, We have P'Th.aps heard the lost ofhini. j C-'fikHno and Pratt fesiffnptl he cause the l’rc-id n* woiiM not. ! withdraw the noini.nM >n of R dr_ pi*t«i*n. He w as nnanimou-'y <*• ,rr firmeil- fw <1 thu# the l i'f nail w ns . drive l * 1 -t-j) in the coffin of the third t urn tn ivein -nt. The ~2'* a session has alvatuied denjoutn’ie stock anisrt’ff’y and ),. R ders' ip the nary will as , nre I v r *<v*ii,i its majority in UoUdC anf ] v 3Sa , e . INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1881. was? -,1 Fair Exhibit. List week our Mountain lit!! coy respondent seSt us a statement s!iow;i:o the tifunber of coWps ‘ .•very p iper received at that office, Tills list sliows that the Journal has tn ore subscribers there than any oilier paper. If the Semi .Weekly Times and the Weekly Times of - Oolnmous are counted as one, it w 11 have to be excepted. The Times intimates in its issue of last Saivrday, that it has more subscribers in Harris than tlm Journal or any other papjpr. 1 uo not know about thi-. It it is so, we are not afraid to let it be known. Number is no: everything, The character and financial stamlirp: ol the patrons of a paper should by considered by silver iscrs, ol more importance than tneir fiumbor. In this respect we challenge u eoni p trison. Oar list of subscribers m II irris, ptibbshed on arictliter page, will bear us out. in the assertion iha 1 no other journal reaches so large atul re presentative a class of Harris county people. Our renders will find the list of interest. 11 shows 35 f) names, It is the firs: time we hay connieil it iri a loiijr time, and we courts our opinion v>as that it was over four Hundred We jii'tit 552 copies weekly; showing that nearly iwo hundred ot our subscribers live out ot the county. As tho Times invites a comparison ofits circulation iu Hams with ours, we .accept the challenge and re¬ quest its figures. There no neces¬ sity for irotnu* these from the post m^sier, (tivo thern to us from yoirr books arid il your f?*nres for any oU'-e are (liiiibilul, the names ol y mr stibgoribers there or the slates ment of the postmaster will be luci pted ms proof. Give us the fi* u.i';:, biollifr. In Memoriam. *7he following was unanimously adop’ ed hy the M Rhodiat, Sabbath Bohool ,n Hamilton on last Sabbath in regard to tfce death of Miss Eujm i B.ooks. Si uc e our last meeting (ho invincible Aesoenger of daath him taken fro.w our r fi“ ks °“ r beloved friend and to-woi'-r 11 m Ei " nm Brooks. From earthly labor rt "^ tr ublo ah t h-s gone to a higli aud happier sphere. In her death o.ur Qeha .1 farftefei 6tf6‘of i'ta fiiost honored audf con eisteut memheis, and it is meet that Wc ' should express our hearts smci re emo tions at this sad dispensation of provi d nee, Therefore he it Ji ((tolvqd — 1 a, That iu her rum ;v .1 by c'eatil our school has lost ? worthy, saeet r j iri'ed member, whose memory we will ctieii h and whose viitues we will todeavur io i erunl^ie. Vd, 2 That Ihe S -hool v. .11 wear the u*u il badge of w -urnirg for thirty d iyo. 31, Thftt to the noro^y berf.aved faaii ly f>f onr dopartod sinter wo tender our ht-A-A felt sympathies and prayers. 4 f b, Thtt?”these f*j» dntions t*o sp^end upon the minutes of our school, a copy ■ furnished the family of the deceased, and the same published iu the Hamilton JoCHNAI.. Corn, | All person*;'using wester9 corn will do j well t<> fry our Horse and aule Condition Powders. r ll> y keep flic stomach from becoming inflamed, thereby preventing Coli'e, woich is so often produced V y the •i-e of damaged orn. Price 25 cents.. Pr-r Sale hy Riley ' Mason. Columbus aud the Census. The Cotamhus Enquirer wants a Caw count of * he eop'e of Co'umbus rea*e. I seems tui.t tie list on file in the of. lice of the ordinary shrws the names of : ten thousand ~ more people within thfi c’ty limits, wbi e the con-u* huteau puts the city’s popu atioa at six thcnfiand. We hope that active measures will he instituted looking to Ihe correction of this error. The census enumerators fail ¬ ed to discharge their duties proper y jn ttc first place and it is had enoiieh for tbc (ity aud State at large to suffer by their negligence. Fur the bureau to be more negligent U unpardonable. There is more involved m this tusn, mere city pride. The apportionment of congreeTr.'cn to the session several of sla’es is to BBd l,e j made at the next eongre.e, ; a** a-lditiou of ever; forfr thousand to our aggregate popnlatic-n may entitle ns to another representative. Then Cotnmbu is rrttitied to full rep-CMBta i->a in the f or ' ma ;jon of ccbgre*sionvl dietrieta, S which she will not Lave if the preser t figure* of ILs bare u ere not et ** i ,7 rot her Cam! .date. F.y a large in United state: ltave<:<-cl,ired their f .'Ui in Ki in«-v-VVort a < u r ! n< / for a'l the d:s* ei-es of tie kidneys and liver, some, how ever. h.;v di-lik* d the troub'e of prepar ;uz 't fnjio '.he dry f nT,. For such a. new (au( ;, ( i H t e appeal-i. tl t Gape |of K.ftn*\ Wort in Liqn’d F-*rm. It L v.-ry concern trated, i- ca.ity tak r, att-i ia (qna’dv effi deal «tU dry. Iry it-Lou/■ IT Post Extension of the C. *f* it. -•’ ,f ■ i ne L iGica s Reporter has been ia formed hy reliable parties 'hat the Co/ nmbits and Home railroad will be sx‘end~ | ed as far . as LaGrcrgc, T „ „„„ at once. It ...... does not Rive , s ,„theriij, and the Colnnihn* Enquirer says that ihe information is not from ihe rffioers or owners of the road, who are all Columbus men, and that they know nothing of anv hvraogeiH-iit to t! at tn d. They are, the , _ Enquirer says, in oljn ^ to be rotic ent on the eubjeot, which is a pretty good sign that there is Bom etnmg np. . fbe extension will be of groat benefit to Harris county and wo would he glsd to hear that the road bud been purchased hy tho roi’road syndicate headed by Col. q^) 0 _ if the Georgia Western is bnilt, Rn a there is little doubt now in the miuds of well informed parties that j^, will be, tho extension of onr road o .'O^nect with it at or near Carrollton, is on!? a matter of time. Wi:h snnh 'n opportunity Col fimbns coiild not afford to longer remain simply » way station on the Central road. Give her an opportunity of freeing herstdf by building thirty or forty miles of a road already graded, and we will answer for tho result- She would treat ns ftv what Gyrdoa proposes—some of the quickest railroad building ever seen in the State. Of course thir > is a possibility of tbi purchase i y the Central management, which would cut off all hope of extension, hut we believe the present owners havs too much iutereat if 1 Columbus to make such a suicidal bargain. It would render them very unpopular and would not pay i hem to ctll to the Central road at any reasonable p” : The extension of the road will hurt no body along the route. The impression that *hp prosperous little city of Hood would a ffar is erroneous. It is favora¬ bly located fo. oomm'ndffig the trade of a fine sc ft ion of country, oi.d-u; any cir chinstances that may arise. The large trade she b-s enjoyed the past season is regarded by many as phenomenal. But we can hut r gard it ns the natural result of her favorable location, . coupled of course with the enterprise of her mer¬ chants. Thi r 'fade will not snff. r by the extension of tho roa 1 to L'.Grangp, tied another peason bh prosperous as tho last | with the road running to DiGrange, will give stability to the improvr-ments of the town. With the assurance that the litis iuess of the past six n oni la is to lie the measure of the trade of tha town for the ! future, twen'y substantial liriek busineas 1 pouees will adorn the public square he- | f.n-o.Christmas. 5Ve belisv'-’ tt-e trade of | ti e (own is bound to increase, whether j j tiie toed is txtendod to LcOrango or (j reeD ville, hut th« sgititiin i i f sr ex- : ie„.,!„ n will always have pressing in fl aMJP0 upon (he real (state of the town, BB( j (here will always Be talk of an e?t< n- ! ij„n an long as flood is ihe termimis. qho only way to stop the talk is to ex tend tho road. ( H miUou will.hq glad to be l.oui'd to ! j EaGrange, md‘hrough lior to A'lanla, wiih cord.-*, of iron. We love Doltiml-us, | and our older elans of aitlaans hope to go there when t icy die, but the younger of UR w ;|| |, e [ 0 0o me within the infiu tl:Ce energetic enter| rising Atlanta. A liebate. East week Ex-Post master B. ft. Kim brotigh received a notice that tho depnrt tuent waa indebted to him and caKi >g for ft staffment. Ho was fcnpy lost Thnrsdf»y nifikiitR out this fitatement, but as the tahtt&r was old iie experienced Romo trouble in tusking it Accurate. He renderad a statement to the department when be gave np bis < iUce, about a year ago, but his statement was reject^! and he was forced, under a threat to proceed against his bondsmen, to pay about $140 more than thought he ought to have paid. He lad long since lost hopes of getiing this amount Irek, and if ho suc csedr. in obtaining anything now ho will consider the whole as clear gain. The country is to he corgrntntated ia having mw ba ndn at the wheel of tho department, and it m to he hoped that, it will he man¬ aged, in the future so 63 to avoid the possibility of fo * large a mistake ir* nn c ffi'-e which ppys ti e post master lees than four hundred dollars annually. fjody's Ladll’s BoOfc for Jane. Completes the One hundred and Second Volume. It opens with a beautifnl steel plate i'!n**'ration of Sir Kenneth and Saladin, from Sir Walter Scott’s “Talis¬ man;” contains the tisnai rich array of Fashions in beautiful colors, and nu*cer 0;;;1 j]i n «tratiOrisofdrf KKforl»dieKnndchil dren. The Literary Department conlains r.n intensely interesting novel (nil c*m pletej by Magaret Vundegrift, varions short stories f good writers, end the nsnal Work Department, Fashio l,fi “ p- r ; (fl ent, I’uzz'es and Games, Rich It - pjpg^ e f c- By all odds, it i* the of Fashion Books. Any of , best Hie our j readers who do not take the,Lady’s Book ( can he supplied, promptly t y leaving | orr *- tH #r r,,, , flic*. We will fnrn- ' ^ mr 0 ». B paper and the Lady’s B-ok f r the tow price of USA) per aDr-ttm. publishers Egree to start a subsenp tion wi h any month yon may select. Badly Behind, A gentleman »ro returned frurn La Grange last week tj private copvejarc**, says tbs*, cotton and o her cr*;ps along the route sre veiy grast>y. In other f.aris of tiie county farmers generally are well up with their err; a. - Gr y hairs are honorable, hut few like th'-m. Clothe theta with the huas of youth by usitg A; or’n Hair \ gor. Blate News, —The Savannah Weekly News hss no iqual anywhere as s complete faoi’iy newspaper. Wed —.Talbotton had a Hfa.OOO fire last nesasy night, tho entue block west of the Court House, excepting the Heivey Ho¬ tel, being desjrqytd. The loss falls heavily npon H*7e~e[ citizens. . her —A little Fort Valley child, ig, among the angels from an attempt to start a fire with kero ete. — The las! J. M Smith, is William .T M., who has been arrested and is charged with robbing the mails. There is uo use trying to smother a bad thing, _The Greenville conundrum ia does 11 jvill publish his school for the bent fit of the Vindicator, or conduct the Vindi¬ cator for the bene^t of his roho-1. —The Atlanta Conaiilntion Icarus the Randall, of the Angusta Chronicle has obtained a clerkship in the Benato which will pay fl-5 a month until December. —The ttrtthbert Appeal says' A. 3. Moye sold 1C7 bates of ootton on Wednesday in one lot for cash. He was forced to send a dray to thp,depot for, Ihtf small, fraction speoio—about oi;o kund-'oii and forty pounds, —Tho Griffiin Snu lias hardly figured out the immense advantages to scorns to the South from the .tymnet Rou-fi, under the deft management of Witham irre pressible Millinery drummer, represect ing Hill Brothers, sir, wli^n the Spmpter Republican oomes to (be front with a tea weed —not of LeDuo’s introduction—bnt indigenous to. this section, which has wonderful medioinal and mechanical properties. It makes a delioiojps tei, a soothing poultice, « strong roph, No. 1. bagging aud excellent pulp for paper. This is a wonderful country, and there is absolutely no occasion for the young man to go West. . f , —The Talbotton Register reports (hot “about the year i860 Colnnol Devi B. Smith p!«6»d iu ins pond, neat Taibottoq, a snr rtljid igator, whieb at that time was two years old. it did tot remain long in such narrow quarters, but sighed for tho ocz/ jungle nud I irgi-f streams. Ac¬ cordingly It made its e&c'pe, and for sev oral years afterwuids and lately was c-en in the thick swemp of Wilson w creek, Mr. Bolen Bethnne devised a .plan to se euro his •gstcrsbli',’ and fortunately set a large steel trap for the purpose. IIo had not visited tho trap for several wc< Its until Inst Sunday, when to his surprise he had cr.ught tho e.llipator. Uo meas¬ ured five fist and font inches in 'ength ” _An old gentleman living near llaw kj nH wille has discovered thjif while « clny h nn ij may he ak safe as tbfi average Btuto depository, ii is not always as seeftfe as n natioaul bank. He keeps his surplus cnnb pjj j n t), e woods, under clay roots, j 0 gopher holes, end ibn Ijko, in sums of ebont four hundred dollars, »tid Ihe llaw kiusville Dispatch eny«, vis>-s bis deposi tories every day or two, io nse rtain we suppose if the asselts ure equal to tho liabilities. One of them failed for four hundred dollars a few days ago, and now ti le old gentleman has so litllo confidence in humanity I fiat, he holds all he has in both bands, and keeps both eyes on It, afraid that one member will steal from the ptber, if givtpi ; the,.,;opportunity. Thera are some things worse than pover <y- Messenger' —Macon Telegraph and Yesterday was the occasion of Ihe annual asylnm picnic at. Miljcdge.vifte. A bum her of Maconites wept o*’?r and enjoyed themselvps very much. It was a novel sight indeed to see cine hundred lunutioi roaming about the grounds within the enclosure of the asylum and all in high glee. It was, inti usely interestii R to watch thirsa uufortnnt'tos all collecte** together around the festal board and par¬ taking of a banquet rich and sumptuous in every respect. As one evidence of (he quantity of food put on ’lie groaning tables, yre would cite tbe items of nine hundred loavts of bread and everything else in proportion. The viands were de¬ lightfully cooked at tho immense bakery of the asylnm. Truly, the picnic jester day of the insane tyas a novel event and one affording much interest, Henry Grady says in a Ieh gram from New York that President IVadley, of the Central Railroad, i*- there a id is said to be arranging to divide Ihe Ocean Steam¬ ship Company’s stock, about $f 000,000, to the Central stockholders, This wit) be 60 per cent, stock devides. A diffi cully is said to be found in the t?rms of the lease of too Southwestern JUltroau, which provides Hist whenever the Cen¬ tra! Railroad divides i's stock, the ac¬ cumulation or aasets to i’s own stoclihold era, it shsll div do the er.mtt the South western stockholders in the proportion of 8 to 10. '/bis m.a^es about twelve million dollars instead of seven million dollars to divide the O can Bieamstijji stock be twren. If His d'ffl -*I'T'ar he evaded, ^ stock dj , W0n(1 wi „ , aUe p|„ ce . //Suit If on Lodye, No. Hi, Holds their regular Communications Friday evening at 2 o’* lock hofof’a the g i Saturday in each month. All arm t )e rs are r* quested to take due notice and tr.emseives accordingly*. H C. Kt> naot-cn, W. M. J. M. Ilianaot oh, Secty. Jim *[’.•■ Eureka. L’amillon, O'., May 27, 1881 Messrs K, D Ho 1 Lit , Dtarbirai- Hiuh: ship tss one djJfP of your Eureka liver Mivli* ,*«*. V. e Late a gocsl demand f**r K. ar. 1 it gives la'i-be- l - iO0 th** dNc* . , foi which it is lecom Ir . ,,, ; ,t ” -au io: -ia’ty ecidott'e i*. felJLfcY k IJAoO* Druggets, 81 A ^ EAR. ft i: ilom’s St c*»v Notes. —Cotton chopping in on ft boom. — Mrs. Moor* is vory sick. --The farmers bats at lfttit|*stfcei>t>dcr1 m get*tog a slaud of cotton. — L ih.)i is scarqe us.T <Uy hands hic oo in minding a good nrieo. —'I be Henry Clay I), b vtirg Society i Honri^liiog. —Th'. locusts bars male their appear nnce smorg ns and their Kinging goes Ilk the o*’>rning 01 si ver bel,Ui. - Air William Duib>*m is (till very fte ble. —The. tfhest promises to yield in *h band'nee. • f —The mnnjps V'o proyaiti: g to the discomfi'uve of tire fttrrn'rs, -^Miss Lizzie Cotton >s the champtoi eel oatetur. — Af s. Efnma H dt;is on a visit 'o h«r rolativoa the goesl of Mrs. J. L, .fuhn (iton, i. t i Dr. Williams ' illod another mad dog — lust week. — Miss E zzio Wi kinaon has given her School vacs' ion. —Cropa nro looking very we '. We ate needing iuiu. J< r for Sale. The fmblic can l e supplied with ire at lowest marl el, price, at Drug Store ol lliley & Mas in First of the Season. —Last winter wtm a severe one on snakes and an dm stories li ive h. < n la*e ooming out this Sprih.w. We ure ii.d hi¬ ed to Ben. Walton fqr Ihe UrHt of tho m b son, whi h is a gonij ope. ll.s mother had a bcu Bitting on turkey eggs About a week before thy hen wan expected to hatch, all the tups disappeared. A week after thk disappearanoe, or j ist iibeut He time tlio young turkey,? would have been hutched, s very,large chicken Sili.k a was killed in Ihe her. hop e, near the ne.f. later in ihs ,day a young lui k> y was fop d near ayhore the sn. ke wan killeJ, This led to an invsstigstioa and (Irn dead snake was intoiyjnncd and with n slick ..eight young turkeys wore r moved fr -m D.s —neck—stuiaicU—or wbat-you may c. I it. Tho snake doutlena R.i'cliid I be young turkey foii’iri in the n t apd would as surely have hatfl.fd tho (.there, but for his untimely late. Moral; Don't kill a chicken snake until you iisgHrtain whether he is sitting on tuikey e^gu or not. »**^ Its Action is Sure and Safe. Tho celebrated i mody Kirtney-Wori can now lie obtained in the n-nal dry veg etalile form, or tn liquid form. It is put id tho latter way for‘ho espeotrd got ve ai'euce of those win) cannot readi'y pre |iere it. It will lie found very ojincuu trated and will a,ct with equal effl itenny in either cane, Ba. sure aud re- d ijmw advertisement ft r na.rti-u ura.—fh.utb and Went. ■ * But Little Corn. Via met lust vu k . n observing Ren'la man, who had ju t ictuued from a Dit¬ to Talbot county. lie went tri m Ham¬ ilton by Wavyrly H ill t-* Bellviqw, thence up ini Talbot v.ilt*-v, returning I y way of Flint Hill and Valley P t- in*, Ha says that fn>m h«re to,. .Ballview mi l from Flint 11 illjhere tin.c are, in hi. Dt -{ ipj road, one thousand acres in c > ton to one iu oorn, according to |bu hent estimate ho could ma' o »nd he took noie all n'opg Ihe route. Iu the Ttlbot vplloy ho pkU malos the cotton area to be five buadre I acres to one of corn, 't here is more land along the route iu wheat flimi !ii cur-., and ,fiva or tfix titpps aa mil h in oats as n weoa*. The R i iu he pronounces ex ceilent. He saw uo runt in it. ! * ”’ Y in lost a $10 nolo t y no* catling on U filin .1 ffi-raon when you were iu torn* i las*. I have decided to A Kemlnder. Tin place to get good shoes, cheat) foi cash ia J. K. Frost s, umJ don’t you forgot it. Sell anyhow, any war, to nr y one, for 'he Cash— thick of good Ft *nr for lose than $7.00 per barrel. Cun 75 to 8 lets., Biy gan shoes $1 25 [X'X pair, good ( off e 7 pouor a for <1.00, i(at at bottom 1. .te*. 1 A Landmark xlemoved. Old Aunt Alrnira H.varw n, one of the oldest eolured eitiz-iiiA of Hamilton, di d la-t Monday ti ght. Sue.waa an inluslri (,11H w**maii and ha-1 many hietid uun->>/ lruth whites and bkukrs , , , I if I s*n ;et on th-. trail ol any Cash, v ill mu it close to gtt ike guao —Ball on mi, Yours ro;d.in Tmlv. Jxm usoN, )•;:{ We t (due Broad Btvaet, Columbus, 1 he btirft Kjijlng nieawini kudwj|«w fU-t • CDgUtUiir ^ t' uk, Bryvuio 1s*m l’» M* A ClrcinvaH Paper Cheap. We huvo made arrangements with the <# the Weel!*' CtMtrit ' mmeroial, a large fifty-air coition t>» per, l,y which we are enabled to-;cifer it «i <i h< J pbnap one year for 3*2 00 and give to every aub-criber onr liberal's* d premium and bia ofcoioe of ei!bej* cf the following books; Manliness of Christ, E dymion. Ei-.niniiscencea of Thomas Carlisle, Pilgrim'a Progress, Iv-rdme, Middieuiarcb, Robinson Crusoe, or pil'd** shipuian Bay. You oan get a copy of it.is >n iiumoih sheet, t>y »ddr«»air g tbq oobiis' era of the Cunotneroisl, CinotBififi, O. 'jo Accommodate The Public. The proprietors of that immensely pop. ihir lenedy, Kd'eyWort in recognition >f the olsinis of the pnhttn which hss. so iherai’y patrouiz d them, have prepared ( liquid prepsrutid* of that reroedy for he spaciil accommodation of lho..;s who >otu >.ny ma n dislike to prep re it foe u-maelves It is very.coocetMratcd nod, •1 the dose is «p:*U, it 1« ran** easfl# tnh, an hy many, ft lots the same rffw.fq*. action in ail dises.es of the kidneys, liv •r or bowcls. — Home and Farm. What is sort:" 4 * ‘t. Sninlay School Convention. - * The “in.day School Convention ot the .tolumbus Baptist Association convenes here next Fiiday and will remain in s.n ,i,.n three d-iys. r J’l e cxehei ’es, a pro zinmit e of which we pitMi-hcd a few week* . t "'ice, will\ lift of much in'ereat. 'Hie at¬ tendance will he largo. M«rtV delegal.-a and visjf .rs wi’l he with us and Hamilton will do her utmost to make their vi.it pleasant. ™>0o, wllH' is b ’ HitrvUh for Our Side! Itl.iin peo In hive lost Hitii! intcrcct iu polHicr. an I in uniii-emeiilti b. cause they arc so on* of suite mid run down Unit they nnnot mj w any tiling If such persons would onl) he wise enough to try that Ce 1 - ehtf* e< ten cdy Kidney-Wort unit ex; ( li¬ en e its t nic mill renovating effects tiny would soon lie hu rihing wi‘h the loudest. In eit 1 . e , (by or liquid form it is a perfect remedy [or tmpid Uver, k'dncys or how els. — Exchange, Do tills i s what "}Wo" Is? Sunday School Convention of th% Coin nib as A ssoclation. Delegates (lioi v iri trim who expect to. St bind tlira Sunday School Cmivi i.tioj to ho. |wId at Hamilton will plesse notify the comm t ee on hosphulity without delay , S T. Fcixsa, J. CiMivrota, J. II. bvriett. Com. No matter what your ailment. Brown’s lion Bitter* will help native cure it. ^—- 2005. 2005. LOOP. 2005. 2055. 2905 t.*> ‘-J 8 29u5 to tfu .% s Or 2005. 2905 in § 03 29.15 »o s ■ ' i CJt 2006. 2!kt5 20G5. 2005. 2005. Blown’s Iron Bui'rs butiitii ill heiilth, U.o g its o siiici 'e mefsiic oly, e c. Notice. 'JV> <o aiHi r liip of LAin.stone k Dew Dc* 1 y has lea n idsKoivi (1 by mutual con sent. and all husi n-ss poitaining to it will be Q'lj luted by 15. E. D -Wberry. nlonc. .) K T.ivixo iokh. B E. DssiisiinT. ' ; I'— III - I H — . . tjlcoi’Hria, Harris Comity. Sniiili 15illiiigalea lias spplitd lor exemp¬ tion of p“isi*nalty and’set, ine apart vat i - liin of Iloines ead tin' 1 I will puss upon ’ho, same at my odia on the 15 li (lay ol June, l> Hi. • Jins 21 t <!av of Msy U81. .). F. C WiuuiP. flrdinnty. sr - v f |, (. -■ ^U0H SWEETNESS. Ciiinlit-i an I Cnnf-etioneiie. in great va¬ rieties and ut gr ia y reduced price 1 ', at DKOMGOOLE HBOS’, f.3 Hroao 8t., Columbus, Ga. -i-. e,ras j-:- i. : f A** v. * : c \ s o w. e/r — III-. - - - - —■ Omui * r A. H. 011.18, OkmkwbT, 11 isioN Coi.srr, , l’i inn, Ca., J ui, 28, 1C*9. . Iu tire your 1873, the,re w re two iiSArrt pri oners ci lil’iit!* in tlic't nffl dl ol this county who were vei) bill* etod with that loiitii-orne d sr-oso S\ ph'l a. Inn y official * ipacitv aS Or n « y. I i n*p!i ye*l t apt. O. Hwifr, then » r. s deot of this place, to elite tliojii, unYer a contract, **]; i cure, no pav.” He administer <1 to them his n**r jii-tl) i* !* brute Hyphilit c 8pe(ific, afw ir. a tew ry.i-1 > I fe!r In nod, t’nrtrr wjy 'eor— tract, t.i pa) Iota ■ nt o! tl eiuunty IreHru ry. .V In* had effected a complete and radi cal cure. Li testiinonv of the sliove, I ftrvs hernnnt.* lait my t.-fiiei 1 eignutii'e slid leal, lire date ain vu will ten A. 8. GILES, OrdbiiuT Roue!on County, Ga.- . CVas rAxoou v, tr.vN . Feb. 14, 1879. ti v V.’i; i ,ke I'UiUn re in saying th t ttic* >. *.. 8. i- givmg K"*'(l satistke ion. We !..ne had ex* client results from a riliinh, r uf cu-es. O.-rege t»( ni n wlio had been . iOl.fined t** his led -for six weeks With 8vi ti ll i 111,cuiM’iiiron was i ured cntireD* with two l ot;lea ttr.d .-peaks *n the high/ p-aisc of jl U h!im> acis ?is mail in prii rW as lit sc. .i.riurv aid teitia y oses! Y. ' CHILES & Blf* ; • ■ 1’ieoni* 1 only hv the SWIFT/ 1 * til IC CoMt'A.NY Ali»rita Ga. For Side hy Ur. T. J. Brooks/ / 8100 A MONTH'..'/".™ »lVf of J ff. ~ft la . king I ordtr* j lor . % .» j r (iri T)*y_ rd r r pMtienb.^ $£%-,»« J .' hA U. 1 ii’ tor •