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THE HAMILTON JOURlWl,
Subscription Pries $1 A Year.
J. L. DSiTSTCS, nJBLISESE
Hamilton* Ma., J/nse £4, IS'll.
■jjjyjii—taeAf
IV-??ff? ! Za tf whoiijuj filjpti:ic.'
■—Mr Fr.-.nk Harris, fjjc gaver
al yens baa been. chief < agiowtx cf the
(Jolumbu-: &, Home railrojd, hvs aec-otp :
"c lucrative po.-iT:on on tlto Gtorgfa Pa
ciftc U|jd« General treated Gordon. . Sir. Harris
is a faithful workman and the
Geoigie. Paettc is fertunfite in SMSSfBg
him. :
—Mrs. PL ni ie fil'd is v'sinr-g her fail:*
>er Dr; T. B.STiichetl. Her-m,’by fr.ewoa
ere glad , , to see , her.
-C.-T K M.tohell returned OT -ndsy
f rorn a pleasaut trip to South Wed Geor- :
gia- !
— Miss Battia Blacktuar a ohartnlng :
1
jouag lady of Cojyufctu.% is visi:itg . |
-Hamilton the guest of Miss Al.ggic Cook.
—The Cuinmbns Erqnirer man says
“Hamilton has a s'.reet lamp,'’ One iu
dead- We've got eight.
—That l.ridge near the cemetery is to
be flxad. When jt is wo shall have some¬
thing to say about fixing ihe cemetery it¬
self.
—Vto hava been requested to say some¬
thing with repaid to the condition of our
cemetery. If you will go see it—it stands
upoa a hill and c moot be hid—there will
bs little necessity for enyiug auything
nbout ds condition. S)me people judge
of tho refinement and intelligence of a
cemmunity by its cemetery, Shall v?r
raise our standard ?
— We return thanks to Prof. T. L
■J ihfison for an invitation to attend the
cloning exercistc of the Waverly H-ill
Academy, next Thursday. AVe will be
glad to avail ourself of any opporlunity of
being with the people of the model farm¬
ing community of the State.
—Col. W. R. IiuUretl of Waveily was
in town Tuesday. He represents crops in
a fivorabie bnt critical condition. With
favorable seasons thei-e will be a full crop
gathered.
—la a conversation with a gentleman
from above the mountain We were - gtud
to hear favorable reports of crops. H
says they are nearly as well advance as at
this time last year, though planted three
weeks Nter, and ara in fine condition
Bain would bs acceptable.
—It has been rather warm for '6 week
past and thermometer ha? been up iu the
nineties. -Last Sunday it reached 96, in
the shads, at one place, but there were
several cooler localities in Iowa
—Hatnittou wiil be full of visitors this
summer.
—Misses Bit-file Scheucssler and Alice
J ,'hnson are gn.-sts of Miss Mamie Couk.
—Miss Johnson cf N.w Hope is the
gne-at . of Silts Lila Barnes. ,,
—Attention merchant,-' MtBride *
Co , AU*nta, g«li Wixite Gi^he a ad C. 0. i
"Ware at Iaiporteis pricaa. Glassware j
nt,imped and piece Tin VVaie, Wooden
ITare, at manufacturers boltoin prices,
ftneciahies—Lombeths Pufent improved
T j Fsua, Seth Thomas OIr-cks, Fruit
-Jars, tea GreMu Freezers, Baer G u ert
Lamps aad Lamp Goods of .very kind.
—Show Oases, Looking Glasses and 1
P.oioros, Bar „ Mirrors ... and , Brr _ Fixtures, r , . |
Tffst Coolers, Bear Coolers, loo (Jio.u) j
Freezers, ChaDdi’iiers, lo tn ns of every i
kind, yon esa save money in fright rd
breakage by sending your ordars io Ms
Bride & Go., AH a* a, Ui.
—Oersplato stock of Tump Goods tn
every variety, at lowest prices by AT. Bride
& (Jo., Aiian'a. V nor Luxqrs, Hall
Jjanapr, Boer Coolers, L.. r uy LOrnyv",
Glass Lamps, Brais Lamps, Bailroad and
F irmors Lanterns, Lsmp (.V imnies. Don’t
aeusl c ft, wo oan defy oompotitlon on
these Goods.
—Seth Xhor? a Clocks, Laailreths P.rt
eat, Fly Fars latest improvement, Show
Cases, Look'ug Glaeses, Silver; FUted
Ware, Rogers Cotlsry, Agate Iron Ware,
Beer Coolers. Wo aro Slanufaoturers j
agents for above Goods, and sell at low
st prices. McBride A Co., Atlanta, Job- I j
bars of Earlhanware, C-iiaa, Giass Ware
Tin & Wooden Ware. I
—Speak gently to my mother.* She is ;
suffering with a severe congb, bnt we ‘
have sent to th^store of Murrab & Craw
ford for a bottle of Conssen*’ Honey of
Tir, which is highly reccouuu ended by all
who use it. Price 50 cont3.
—Take the buckeye out of your pocket
nnd make an application of T.ibley’s
Bu*keve Pile Ointment, if you ara suffer¬
ing with pile*. Von will certainly be
Cured. Price 58 cent*. For sale by
AInrrah & Crawford. Fix., j j
—Dr. Hunter of Lake City, save:—
“I have used Half's Tetter fl d It ngaorm :
Specific iu my practice for a number of
and find it exct-ltent remedy for 1
years, an
Scald-Heart, Ground-Dob, Tetter and ;
Ringworms.” Sold by R.ky & Mason, |
Drupgists, Hemil'on, Ga.
—Hall’s Positive Caro for Corns, wil
Cure Warts, Sora aud I .flamed Jomt*
and Buaions. Sold by Ruey & Mxsou i
Druggist*, Hamilton, Ga.
Notice. |
Tlere&fter we will bo obliged to adhere
strictly to our rule of cash in advance for
all legal advertisements inserted in tbe j
Jovenal, except with business houses
with whom we have a running aec unt.
We have upon several occasions expet
ensed inconvenience by the negligecce of
parties to *ett!e according to promise and ;
tbe only remedy we con see >" to iasUt
eu the observance cf tbe eb -ve rule. We :
are entitled by law to out psy « sffvafcye,
credri •
and we cannot flff rd to grant
where there is some imts no re'poasibili*
i
All who are indebted to us for legate
adtertiriag-will p’ecse call and pay t* ?
'
■onef. If the adveiiisemeut has t)r
haEited into the offi e. the fee is due and
must be settled. We need the money— j
or our creditor* «io.
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Beat it ichocnn .
Mr. H. T. Zahe*- hn C€ 1 on onr fa¬
ble tbe Tfcxffo po f - fca
meadkiires siz and J
jj> cd nine iachea in
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VOL. IX.—NO. 25.
The State l -liversitv.
I.r.st Tttr»ttA\ , J tV-Tt.'titulTon con
vpA’y miqk>s.ti|Uj{ report
btatelJn of lli^lv.grd* iversii of. \9^it4Ms to the
v. From it we 1
,that ti.ere are in attendance j
up-ui tlie L T tversity proper ]5o,
students, wiiile the branches at.
Alilkdge vi'Tk', Thosflftfc'ville, Cuth
'hurt aii.T D:\hh r n“ ga have an ag
i-’ro-jatn ot 99..
The income of the university is
$40,370.70, of which amount the
thirty paying students contributed
$2,100. T he board nays “a beg .
gaily showing indeed. But this
furnishes the moat powerful argu
incut that can be adduced in favor
oi the total abolishment of scholas¬
tic lees, and the immediate inau¬
guration of tree tuition. The srep
already taken in that direction ly
the trustees of the university in the
establishment of four subsidiary
branches of the main Athens foun¬
dation, all of them tree, makes the
necessity inevitable libit the parent
institution must ere long extend
the same guraeqn to her mmtricn
lates. hailing to do so there will
be an immense loss of prestige and
popularity to the university among
the masses, However wrong ana
unfounded, the tact cannot be dis¬
guised that scores .ot farmers ar.d
men in moderate circumstances,
refuse to accept the free scholar¬
ships tendered by ihe trustees,from
the belief that their s-ons and wards
will occupy inferior positions in
tho‘universally and be looked down
on as charity rtiulcnts:
“Every attempt haa thus far fail,
ed to disabuse them of this eiro
tiVotis ufofi., Suid as a cor.sequence
OU I* noble institution !an2uisfn*s.’’
The committee think ibat free
would treble or quadruple
tne attendance, and that tho ous
Gimc.iy <*»*n !£ reut fee ot tea do!..
^ wou!d tf]e 'rotvrtzo' am
}*!fc foi* all puiposej*. In this whole
niiiuhr ;hey present sensible views,
w liJ.yh H e licartily commend to the
consideration of the trustees.
No Jileetpjm. let.
The New York legislitnre seems
to progress , backwards , , in . its .. sena
l °
10 I..V election. It seems farther
irom a choice than ever, and we
brgiu to hope for an adjournintrii.
In tore a choice is made. This in
perhaps the best thing that could
happen for tho democratic party.
It would have a tendency tp widen
the breach in republican ranks, and
at the same tini; offer some hopes
of democratic fcccess. When
rogues lull out, honest mea may
expect their dues.
--- mo-o •
Mr. Jot Tl-.idley, of Blue Springs
district, in this County has, the finest
field of cotton, perhaps, there is in
this section. Last week he brought
an average stalk ot the fifteen acres
to this office, which contained forms
dooms and small bolls, and meas .
ure( j f our i rK .ji eB j u height,
Arka nsns Notes.
—The health of the' country is
generally good.
—Crops are fine .where they have
been cultivated, but owing to the
wet spring many are behind and in
the gra^s.
—Our sta’e is agitated over the
“Fi-tiback Amendment.” This is
a morion lo declare null and void
certain railroad arid levee bonds.
It is of democratic origin and nn
foss the Fiidibnck faction abandon i
the idea of repudiation, it will re„ j
in a complete division ot the
l« rI Y>
— Jay Gou’i] has bought the St. j
Louis, Iren Mountain & Southern
railroad for $5 2,000,000. He ih
trying to bay other toada in this
’
"’Ate.
Some More Sugar for Bismarck
Br*nev.de Advaitiser. ,
Gnr renders may not know a tew i
facia *1 interest about the State i
r g;tJ that we gathered on otir re*
cetti trip over the same, to wit
The road' ia 120 mile* long, and
ni - nt t. Aorj. i x 000
over it at the rate ■!
oars ’
ff m fifty to sixty trains pi r dn . .te ’
If these ears were placed along in a
line from Atlanta to
fj. , would be ten miles of trains
left over to go on aorue other road,
\Y .I, Joseph may have had Radi¬
cal proclivities and r» *y have been
ndiscreet and all that, blit r of two
we are sure; He can run
iai road and bo- ig #
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER.
HAMILTON, GA.. l-TtlljAV, JI NK l$fi
G ear-gin -\V ws.
—Art' Atlanta letter to the Avis»us
ta Chronfcle eava it is tjohtteJ uj.
theie that “Gen. Gordon is pl'Os
peel ively the 1 richest umn in the
Stale, Gov. Colquitt is reported to
have recently made several thotis—
and dollars by the «sale of a coal
mine in which he and Gordon were
in tcrested,”
— A Coweta county preacher
ir-,filing through the country,
took ortt his false teeth mid put
them under the baggy seat. The
road was rough anil his grinders
i >Ued out ard were lost. When
iie arrived at his church he copldu’t
preach.
—A fellotv tried to brat Geo
Grogan, of the Elberton Gazette,
out of $2fi at Chattanooga, because
he had a pistol in his pocltep which
in the hurry of leaving the hotel,
he could not put in his valise. IL>
carried the fellow up to his room,
pulled his pistol autl threatened to
shoot the fellow, then looked irm
ap in the room and overlook the
Atlanta train at the last switch. It
don’t pay to fool with an edi¬
tor.
We fintl the following items in
an Athtdia letter to the Savannah
News.
—Railroad matters aro very
quiet just now, but something
startling is expected soon in rt'garl
to the Georgia Pacific railroad. A
very prominent railroad man —
one who is interested ir, the syndi¬
cate t hat proposes to fatlild Gordon’s
road—told me yesterday that tho
line would not be completed in a
hurry, and lVmted that there was a
good deal ot humbug about the
whole thing. The engine?!- yorps
aud working gang are still in the
field, and twenty or thirty miles
will soon he ready for ilie crossties
and iron. Time only can reveal
what vyi'l "be done.
— And now Air. II. I. Kimball
corues to the front with an old canal
charter in his pocket and promises
Atlanta one. lie says lie never lads
togive what he promises, hut forgot
lo add that what ha gives generally
tails in the end .
—Gninervide is not satisfied with
hei railroad, and she proposes to
take a hand in constructing a canal
from that live city to Atlanta. Alt
that is needed lo make the project
a grand success, and to insure its
speedy completion, is about thrss
million of dollars—a mere trifle.
Bill Arp, in his last Sunday's tet¬
ter to the Constitution Says:
Well, wo have laid by a good
part of the corn crop and its done
with until fodder pulling. No
hard « oik in July, and its not re¬
corded that we will pull any fodder
i: > Au *n<t. It hurts the com some,
and wo can buy it at 90 cents a
hundred in the tall and sell U to
tho cotton growers next spring for
$2.50, and we’ve got a bum full of
clover and there’s more to copie
from the second crop, and the crab
grass will be numerous and can be
mowed with the mower, and the
oats will fill up everything, and so
I recon the corn crop will 1 e all
done except the gathering, bnt
these poor cotton makers have got
to work and sweat and grunt all
(fig summer iong, ^nd bn until
Christmas, and be in an everlasting
strain and stew all the time. Then
t p e y w itl se i| for about what Ju,
costs to m >ke it, or perhaps less
an ^ if there n any profit at ail the
speculator will get it. It would
a great calamity for cotton to
get down to .7 or 8 cents next fall,
but I recon rt would be the beat j
ihing for our people, tor its ^ etler >
to break all over ;U once than to be
the time. >
breaknpr jillie bv It tie ftH ;
it would tench ’em a lesson that,
will. •
nothing else IU re ' . I .
tiring wc are enjoying now as well I
as we can, though I’m prepared to -
sav there’s thing* id nature I enjoy j
.h» ,.a tagC: It te..p.
busy looking ibr eta -on *he ch ,
dres and grersfing 'em with salt J
butter; but l tell ’em they are a I
heo’ttiy Bisect, for they feet,- the
• »' , ' ,-As Jflhe ei in open 1 and' rrv .
-
doctor s bills. I never knew , any- ;
.
body to die while red bugs w ere
’em— and iu bettor lo save
ita by a scratch than not save it at
uii. I
’
Victim* to Constipation and its tinfold
miseries keep in good condition by a I
can
of Aye □rest, j
tat-stolid most rei.At*«c vavliumc.
Another tear in Getytoa. *
Ihiwkinsvlile pfitpatclj.
A grand temp«r.‘ uic » moveineat
tins been inan«’ttra,' ,e <l >b Uyor.rw,
i. ami we are s " ,V»'«\a«.o of the
livelier ,. carapaiiAp . \ i ^ ,
, .
in the state. We'ldtiK llto wepnri
Are at the bottom
fronTtho are <».>iug to have lil>i'*i W'tiw*' assisiarvoi
men. AI».w '» «oun
... , have already^ , , , , ,. f K
ties ‘ 1
tion laws, and nilM« . or*
looking to the ,1> u iy I which
nveets on the 6th "XT 1, month,
tor tbs passage of bills for their
respective counties, A teaiper
anco State convention has been
called to meat iu Atlanta on the 4th
of July rorhseuss the question and
agree upon seme general prohibito¬
ry law for the State.
Wo doubt if the present legisla
ttire will take any decided steps m
the matter, The members tvill
urge, and perhaps with some degrse
of reason and justice, they were
elected before tho prohibitory
movement was inaugurated, But
if the friends ot temperance can get
the question properly before the
people, the next election for mem¬
bers ot tne General Assembly will
be otic of thu most, lively and ex¬
citing known in Georgia, iu many
years.
The nfcxl election will take place
in October, 1882, and the present
legislature, after closing it a atljon,
ed session, will meet no more. The
people will have fully a year to d li¬
Cllss the question and select their
candidates. It would not surprise
us it prohibition is made ihe main
question in tho campaign, and pern
ocrats, Republican* and Iudepen
fieitl, be entirely left out. Iu such
an event tile candidate would he ru
quireil to ph iltre himself either tor
or against prnhibi i n.
Prettv Fair Scratching v
WsHUngteu Post.
Gen. John B Gordon hit ihe
United Stales fFne.t# to earn a hv
ing for his family, fl- *eetn* 10
have found jirotfy fair scratching.
Within fifteen mimth# hs has or¬
ganized a railrord four hundred
end seventy nr rules long with
$ 10.500,000 capital every
which is Hubsonbisd, and stocked a
coal mine at $100,000, the capital
ot winch is secure’..
Interestinit to Ladies.
» Oat lady rhkdern tan hardly fell to have
ihr.r fttlrntion osllel this week to lb*
comUnalion 1 improvement* iw
that roort n-icfnl of ill doroestlo imp'ovs
mont, tha “rtow.ng rvoohipa.”
As^we understand it, a machine for
f*mily are should meet first of ell these
reqniromenla: It rhoold be simple in its
meohmifim, so ns to be easily mended;
it ahoull run easy, r6 bs not to vrenrj
tbe workor unduly, it should do a wide
range of work, that tbe owner need not
wish for »ny other machine; it uhonld
be ns nearly noiseless *s possible, that it
~r«a - • »»»-i »
light, handsome, durtblo, and as oheap
as is oons stent vri:h excellence Jthrough
These conditions the “Lfght tinning
New Home’’ certainly meetn.
It has also several very important and
nsefnl attachments and “notions" of
its own, whioh go far.to make good Its
claims to popular favor.
Now a great many ramifies have teen
and are still nsiog tbe old msrhines
wailing for the times lo improve, wait
ing for thu latest improvements in 0t
gigns and mechanical excel ence.
Bat why deter joEgerr Considering
Ihe ie% prh)« at which good machines
are now sold, and the improvements
that have been made, now is a good time
to buy ant tba “New Homo’’ special!*
r»ccommends to purchasers on account
of its superior raccuanical construction,
ement and reasonaiile
ba7 a wlI:|otl b «ve
b(lf . n R0l d ,; n (he te.st three ye*#*, all of
w y J i t h ar* giving universal satisfaction,
xbis unrivalled machine is m»nnfact«red
by .KDINPOX CLUCK AG O , 80 Union
Square, New York, who wish e* to aev
that all who wli! send for their nrw
illustrated catalogue and enclose tlreir
advertisement (printed or, another pogej
wi =t receive a «t »f fancy advertising to
—
Onr Agent.
-j Ir . W . P,, Tucker is our genordl agent
above the moODfoin *nd is authorixed to
solidit ar.d receipt for anbsctipi.oDS to
the Jatmtua. Any aid Riven hire in **
^ cire£)JaUon ,. a highly
appreciated.
7 food Wanted.
Parties on the line of C. & it Rood can
get cot trad* for delivering Cord-Wood
on th© way of ri^fct of tb© C. K.
apply fo “Colnnohm Wood Yard”—»oppo
site C. l* Dcp'jf.
U Hat hi Cj., I’.cprys or.
«'• WmkmH&men¥ ’ F-derefSes.
] Tke.cypnisu^f'ment exercises of Han - .'
i iltca pale ipd female College were inan
]’psrated SJnn^ay, by the ^imimeuatnient
Sertpjfi, Church which Ijy.lfey. w«s preaebsd It. at tbs Bap
««t w^davofeM K Callaway,
'Monday to an esamina
tltin of (bo pttjijlw, i-Vich was entirely
sa fisf B ot 0 'rjr to the’ frfenWtrtlia sqbt^ol.
..Monday night vra« pupils, derf^n^t^ thp exhi
uition of the junior was an
«><••**»*» All iilwell. .
Tuesday lifternonn aij^s'. Cabfc.lr, I< Stanford
delfyevad the aonuol Uta. theme
*. 1)Ub i io koUjoIs,” is one of vital interest
any} was handle^ in his bappiest etyle.
Tuesday evening’s exercises were Vary
iultrusting oci 1 qU of the aonior pupiin of
the aoUool did well. Sirs, Lowe's music
clues furnished muaio for the occasion,
svh.ch was certainly one of tho pleasant
cst features, fihe has been in charge of
the music only a law weeks, and the per
formnnoe of her pupils was really remark
ab | a
Wo regrot (hat we cannot Rive a more
ex ended notica of i ha rkeroisee.
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Wool <*t IhomanvilUt.
Thomasvillo Times: “L'.st Tuesdily
Was a I,,Id day for wool sellers In Thom,
asVillo. At an early hour a long train of
wagon*, ludsu "with th* olip of
wool in Oolqailt county, filed down Jrtck
sou street. It belonged to Bubers, Miu
pbys, Pierois ahd others. Tho lot oon
sisted of tmnty Sve balss, whibh avarag
•d Win poutd* to the hale nmkiug 14,00'A
pounds. Of coarse buyer* were Boon si
tively anggfd in negotiating for the
whole lot cf it. The o wner* dually kecurs. pool
od out am? cold the whole lot to
Bass MtKinnrtn at SO cents per pound,
A simple .alcnlalion will show that this
single dot of wool brought tha haudsime
sum of four thousand two hundred dol
lara. 'J'hst beats'cotton out of eight.
Strong Testimonial!): —
Rrv. Caleb W Key, fal lui of Itjr. Jos-
8. K<y. nay si —
"When I hm Jh yowr city, you jfavo me
a baitl* of tapping'* Comiouud Kxlract of
Bucliu. When I caure konm 1 begun tnk
I trig It According to dfortiora. I have
j never eftcial received effects. from I feel any writ remedy «ueh 1 bsr
a« now us over
felt in my Ufa, afior aulfuiing many yaara
frm» kidiiey tvfftihlea. I «l«ia H air in
valuable remedy for d:* 1 a»-s nt tho Itidnayk
aini wtinavy urgnnv, >'.\ h as in .vv .ou, in
fl mimatioft, etc. Plena f irvarrf nr*, •• /
, d bottle*, anl'mAe me your
j once, one 1 ohm
agent Tor Asig'iitft. I vh uv I (tan lutro
iimwi it ext*u*tvely tisra."
J Manufactured ami for f*'e try Ifcaoaon A
Carson, proprietor', doi^yl la, (teltoh* o*,
<■*«■
— «
A Lime Cmrrespomlmt,
Mr. Khit Pi*«* m*iid in* »p»o* in
th* } oasii, td
ih* public »t.d In * fw.ur* dty, te eomply
wtlli th* letter of Mr. J J. W. iu
j M»y last. VY# »:• b!*»t w ebandeno*
■ «,f ft*in »tprv*»nt, bet we ere Somewhat
j troubled by our ii.nicbuHis, who «ay« tfiay
otiU not tl.e'.r ovi-i'.omkfll any eut
pjjea aflsr llr*y fluiah l»yln:{-by. Thin in
very ba^d ob th* laboring oba: of people
who are (mpposttJ to b* farmers. Why;
la tbe first pirn* there are no fruit and
p a t few born** Secondly, the laborer
*ho di*oliargiw hi* duty, on his form,
deserves a liltls comfort and feat. Cuf
flu Eesrns to h» profopt iu bearing hi*
burden in f umin» timo. Thirdly, culil*
is weak but willing to act well Ml part
in every re.peot Fourthly,
pay for what ha buy*. vVi y Nuon d ll *
be forced to e'lffor daring the leiiiura
grsiu will make bread ohe»;>, bat w* ere
not got the grein. Our crop* ate in *
prosperous oondilion. Wear* trying tn
ranks some oorn ibis year. Our ootu and
•Otton »re fin*. I need 1»>0 lb* of Gu
ano tfai* y*»r. 800 lb* of the Soluble
Pao'tte Bought ot W. C. Johnson, and
10 00 the of tbe South American Bought
| of Messrs B.rnes A Hparks. .took Vfe* getung aro
feeding en oats but our is
very week. Well what they n.cd corn
corn oorn and wbat do Cuffle knaed bread
and meat meat meat and whera are Cuf
«*’s boarding House if he oamt get bread
and meat the J»il J»U J.il. i parted
from Jit. J. J. W. B. j*t Mancie* Glossing
May «th. We had a ch.arring conversa
tion on tbe ishnea of the day *9. I wii
answer any Oommuaition that will oon
tr.dict tho above, though the columns of
tbe JctmwM,. Mr. Editor you will pleaae
send a few exiray oeppies to my post of
fice in order to •ocommod.U .ora* of my
friends that always w»nt* a n*w*y p*p* r
end tint a »» to i-ubrcrib* to the Editor of
the Joiibnad for it, yo* please a»ud me
th* J mjanai. until I decrease, and then
send * copy of th. Mat. to my F.atey for
I *ia one your B n* Bpring Patron* at
-Whilesvilia
3 - Tl
ks.
wlth»he.fers*At,neverdi«botfo:ed<lnr
ing (he eight year, of it* existence, th.
’ fourth of -July will b* c«tebr»ted by ««- |
pending the work in the office for or* !
, week. Oul, a sm.ll sheet conUinlng le- j
; C al advertisemenRi will therefore*# m I
aae d next week.
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Notice.
■;> ,t;co is hcrei-y given that application
will be ui.de at the next ission oi the
l^' f .Rtare fer the pasasge of an eot
am itidiriR the oher’er of tbe town of
li laiitoa lo allow druggial to set 1
«c a.* !
for mediciiuu pur- ?
f
A te f.AK.
JgiUuy*. i * 4n- A
— ;Uli»rd^ar« ri«4».4 'yittv. spiy,V\ tiiat
thn:iii:nu*jju»t ,noy, ,aui(J it, .fiseiijs
nothing else can dispel ths/nionotocy of
‘boss wbo p»rlipi,mtS|,* ,. I ,
- Wheat threahon are bwng.ia^rUntely
fed on blyet berry piea. n , „
.—l’- IX OdlWtis an(jl 9bHh .Hardy of
White Balpbur b*FS rented the
hotel. »o :
* natural —Mr. J«o. Ifl^rpoy ttd%ne«i«il ig^rpepseesian of
entity.
with only one log awl It lie# die* dijwn to
"Oratob. Now U'u.y .me doubts this es
eertion call at Mr. Flournoy's reaWenoa
and he will take p'ensore in having it
shown. -« . '. ' g
. r
- -Wheat lhAi v;$i<a pqiAB tn thtq
munity haa made a very good yield in
proportion to the acreage sown. But the
acreage was so small that many farmers
w *h have their seed wheat to buy. -
—A largo concourse of people attended
LI >» o'oaiug exercises of Professor-Philip’a
school Friday. The examination ' was
thorough and the pppils demonstiat
°d ti> 8 ability ot their tuaBbe?.
CapL Henry rersous addrorsed the alt
dieaoe aud iu pecapiououa language drew
the atte.Uention of the people with a
philosophical bomwou aease view of edu
cation.
Hou, A. H. Go* also made an eleqatnt
address and profoundly iuterssted his
heavers as he sailed them swiftly along in
tho ship of lifo.
M*j It. II. llullooi next name forward
ami owing to the, lateness of the Lour
tui.de only a few remarks ooanplimentury
to the teacher aud the pupils,
IVdple hover made a nobler charge on
wo!1 pwtpMed Viands than they did «t 12
o’olsck. The day passed pleasantly away
and many parents«ped| their way homo
1118 poasasaora of protling tongues and
buoyant future hopes,
Collat’d Soiitl Wanted,
A good price wilt be paid for cullartl
ueed at this affine.
Yen lu«t a $IU not'o not aalliug oa
Kalliu J 'fferaati whan you weru in towu
last. I have demited l*
Kurrka Cigar*.
Try the Rurek* Cigar* f*r t Mate.
Tuey ar* th* n*at m tbe market. Far
! aal* e»ly at C«ek irtrfher*.
— i —.........—-■
Hall anyhow, nay Wey, to tny one, far Ihe
0-sli—think of gimd Flour for lane th*B
17 Wiper herrel, Com 75 to fh nt*., Bro
g*n ubuei, 91 25 yar pair, good CoP** 7
punuds fur 41.0U, meat at bottom Katev.
2905, wliat is It f
Do till* u* wb»t’“?p05” is?
* ■ ~
u j 0Jtl K?t „„ the trail of any Cash, I
; w jll i U n it aftnw ta g*t liregata*—o»ll on
j mg) Yours foW,
Fresh Lament.
Cook Brothers keep lemons *lway* in
stock. Call un them if you wish a fresh
artiel*.
Brown’s Iron Ritter* haliteh lll bcalth,
thought* of suicide, melancholy,I «to.
NOTICE.
Tlie underiitemoa take* pleasure Is au
nouncing to th* ladie* of Hamilton eml
viciniiy that ho ha* a lares stock of new
Millinery Goods on hand, -which he will
sell at low prices. Mr*. longshore aud
Mis Howe will 'he pleased to b*V*
tbclr fiiend* ca l on tliein. Leaprs tfuFy,
J. Kiel EKBWf,
Next door to MilW A HavU' M/>« Store
West Point, Gn.
Hood’s Kureka.
Hamilton, Ga., May 27, 1881
Measts M. D. Hood ft Co.,
Dear birs;— Please ship mi on* doaro of
your Eureka Liver Medicine. We hav* a
aw*) demand for it, and it gives satisfac¬
tion in the diseases for whl-h it is teccim—
meuded, We cad cordially endorse it.
31it*v ft Ma-ov.
Hrn^l*’*.
Notice.
I will h* »t my offle* iu IlAmiteun fro»
this date »ctil th* first of July tor th*
porpisia of atUadiog to sobuul bu*ine*a
,-T*r th* *«v*r*l nab dist’*. of tbi* couaty.
Tho** who apply i*r lioous* mast bring
a r.ooujmetdaiion from T*ru*te«a A»d
ftopy of cantrsat* with th.ir Patron*.
TMcher* wii! plesse t.ke cote And govern
them solve* accordingly
\s m. M. PeioKsx, <C, S. C.
Ice f or rkUeu
The public can > ith ic© at
w wc*t mmket-price, at Ding a arc of iff
MiJksOl*.
•■| "" n ~
I
Tf.* Adlan is Sure amt Tkife.
The celebrated img/dj:, £*#««'-Wort
can now be obtained in tbs naOAl^ry Tegr
etabie form, or itt tor liquid tile ioim ucpggial JjJ $onve¬ if put
in the latter waj
rbenas of those who os nnot JP 18 *
pare It. If wi8 “be t6t)AjSSi&[oBhe9B
TTsrsd find win act »tttr v Vm'iie’ oy
i&aassnsrsB jd :a’.—Sontb tiio new
aud VVeot. —
Wl w,\w6
All |-<M$^$5$jP«Tstern h«tt!#P>»p com will do
well w try fteiffiSbr-o and f nt ; <*i
thou Hen. V fie? keep tb«, *t«n*uft - from
iNtomtag Tftiditecdj thereby' iwqdne*{ •
Guile, wi.ich Ueo oftsa. by #1’
re of dHtkkjfwJ ofn. • Prise‘*B epnti, For
Halo by ttiley St MMofi* '-. *!t
— - - ■ • - mt.t v;.*<v i
.:*2003.”—The wysUry atfw>?h})»g to
tiieas ilguros is now aulv«d (f e« 9 a *
our Advertising oolutans wi'4, atm#-, and
no droid of them now matins, aRcspt
among thair deadly ecomivs, the pin and
stomach worms that infest -the human
flyateia.
Tujc Recelror’p Notice,
Lost Hound.
•' * • ' F ■ ■ ■ ■ * if : »# \
t foUowing for «;<:
I will be at thp
U«t cal+, «t the io)lo»-iuj( ,twa—, to wit.
At V.nlloy Plains, Saturday the tilth, of
June till 12 -.’olook and at Ji. JB. Kdbert ’B
in the rftsrnooE.
Ay Hood on Monday the 20td’, till tio-jis,
and ot Pophran’s in tha ov-ming
At Wnitesyille it) the morn leg of tho
2ltt ami at Haviduons’ in tpe ovouipg.
At CJoohratt* Btoro iu th* toon (IMS *f
the 22 ud afcd nt the Upper lJ.h iu ‘the
.evening.
At tho Lower 19th iu tlio moriliuflof 2.V.
After which time l can be fauud > r
Haiailtou until the tirnt Tuesday lot July,
whan I shall oloeo my books. All oocoare
ed will tnko duo notice thereof and be
governed cocordin^ly.
O. H- r*tc<uitP, R. T. It.
ttm
No matter what your, «ilment, Jifowa’i?
rou BUun Will luilp natuie.auc it.
Tho heat Spttnjf metUclnfc known is tha'
siranjUbuuluj.' teak, Browns boa Bittern.
g O i. 2905. 2905’. , <3~
2005 $905 2905 2905
2005. Cf . 2005. 2995. 2905
—— .«...
Ayer’* Ague Our* haa aaVud thownsmls
of livoft la toe uularial (li-triatR of tUia
and olker cotintri**- It in warrautod it
oartaia aud *R*ady roniedy, aad free fa>-4*
all barufhl loRcediaiUti
Nursing Klttani,
Mr. Ben Luwa haa on bia plaatatlon a
HMiall ret terrier that la uuniing two litlta
kHUna. The adopted tuo Chur forpiahift
*11 lb* uoiU ic’Lni.-ut needed by the kit
t«u* cud they *eeta to be thriving a* welt
a* if nursed by their real luothor.
tt -r- ’ SLi T'y . 1 : i jttj.vi.ti__ ujl. i. sgaBiiar g' t g ar ."
this Mystery Explained.
i)(U i r I* the patent name of an nival
uable remedy for remevieg from
the human syatvin pi* aud utoluoeh
worm* It was the preacriptiun of * oel -
ebrated phyiioian, end ssved the li fo of
tho child it wan t*e*ha dispense!! of fer. I t live* haa
sine* beau tbe saving tbe
of tboea*nd* of children by it* tiwvly
n*e. It la put up in the form of pow¬
der*. roadv fur use, *bd obfldrSU lake it
readily, as it ie • pl*a**nt niedieiae. Sold
fej doaiet* in mmUoice el '-’A cent*.
CT7 EVAPOR^TlNO MT ’l iiaprevtul FRUIT, methods.
VH< icnise on
RKK i - LTuble*, yields, profit*, sfo'tistio,
r American Drlel np.,
chawnbrrvlmrg Bi.
BEATTY ’8 OUGAN3 17 Wopa S
*efs Golden Tongue
reed* only |S5. Address Daniel F. Beat¬
ty, Washington, N. J.
4
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P u kt*
Ayox’s
RairVigor,
FC« RESTORING CRAY HAif! T# lT3
NATURAL VITALITY A No Pfo »»
It Is a tno:t sigresahls drusiihg, AfV’"Jf
is at <*jc« IimtuIuss aud efftctual, for
proaii'viii* 111* hair. It restores, with
the glu*. - u *d fi'ushusss of youth, faded or
grey, lljiil, kuu red hair, to a rich brown,
or deep black, as may he desired. By >!*
use thin half i» thJck**i*<|, *Jid balilnes*
ot’ihh tlioujU not always secured. It
cheeks fulling of iti* Ttaieiinreediathiy,
aud eau»®s a new gio»fh in *11 .case*
wh^tt the ghutd* nr* nctducayoi; xvhilo
lo mashy, went, *.r .uyhefv.dse ilsoasad
hair, ft impart* vita jhy and strcngtlv
and re.<u»is it pliable.
The Vi«om cleanses (he sculp, cure*
and prevents th* formation u» JandruSLj
led, by it* couJing, stimulating, a;.sl
soothing projim tie*, it heal* most if not
nil nf Die huiuore .uni diseases peculiar
tw/.lMi sosJp, keepiug U. cool, el*An> Slid
. .ft, u iidar which eondRious disease* of
the so.iip :uul hair are impossibl*.
A« a Dr^ssfes for Lctdiesf Mair,
Tha Yioeit is incoiuparaWe. Tt Is *ulor
less, con*. iiuitbsr oil nor five, and
wiil lAtii soil white cambric. It fin; ;in*
fit* airti-.- Joie and Icrffiuf perfume, aatf
as an a-'te’le for flie to Pet ft is Cbfr...:ui
c.vl aud unsurpassed In its cxtraP.cucc.
ri^rPAiaffH ST
EJ. J, C, AYES 8 £&, lr?d! : Esi,
l*nnrticrf1 sAi**Hi 1 t
g OLV I iY Ai*. 3Stn'8biI38tB iT.'iik/WirSS^r
pi
2905 Z2305 12905 $2965