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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL.
Subscription Price $1 A Year,
J. L. DENNIS, PPS DISSSa.
Hamilton, Ga., July U> 1881,
Personal Intelligence.
_Johnny Cooi spent Several days of
this week in Hamilton.
_Mrs. Eugene Cranberry is in Hamil¬
ton the guest of Mrs. J. W. Gambia.
_Mr R. O. Pitts, of Cedartowu, ac¬
companied fcy LL friend Mr Jap. Dodds,
is viSitiDg his father Captain H. W. Pitts,
We wish them a pleasant stay.
—Col Tbo- J. Chappell, of Columbus,
ia registered at the Hamilton Hotel.
—We learn from a private tetter re¬
ceived from Capt. L L. Stanford that
the committee to whom was referred his
college bill, reported favorably upon its
passage aud that he regards its passage
now as almost absolutely certain. This
is the best news for Harris county that
wa have printed in a Ion g time.
—Ed Oueal will go up to .Atlanta celt
week to interview tbe legislature,
— Hood seeuis to have the inside track
on Hamilton in the matter of Ljutauii r
boarders.
—Last Monday evening Alirahut Nor
wood was tsied for asrj with intent to
murder. He wta banco v. r to liie (jape
Xior Court, for Sr.asult asd battery, under
a bond of seventy five dollars. The bond
was voluntarily signed by most of the
business men of Humiltom aud is good
for over one hundred thousand dollars.
It seems to indicate that public sentiment
of the town ia in favor of the Marshal.
—Attention merchants! MeBrido &
Qo., AtUrata, sell White Granite and 0 . C.
Ware at luaportete prio.>s. Glassware
Stamped and piece Tin Ware, Vi 'l? r i
Ware, at m.iuufactnrera bottom pvi
bpeoialties—Lambeth 1 Patent ^ .
Tly Fans, Seth Thomas CU’ck;, Fruit
Jsr«, Ioa Cream Freezers, Btisr Gaolers
Lemps and Lmip Goods of every kind.
—Show Casas, Looking Glasses and
Pictures, Bar Mirrors ai)d Bar Fixtures,
Water Coolers, Boer OodvoK, Ice Cieun
Freeaers, Chandeliers, Limps of every
kind, you can save money in fright *od
breakage by sending your orders to Mj
Bride & Co,, Atlanta, Ga.
—Complete stock of Lamp Goods iu
every variety, at lowest prices by McBride
& Co., Atlanta. Parlor [.maps, Bu’l
Lamps, Leer Coolers, Library Lamps,
Glass Lamps, Brass Lamps, Railroad and
Farmers Lanterns, Lamp Chimi ies. Don’t
send off, we can defy competition cn
these Goods.
—Seth Thomas Clocks, Lambeths Pat¬
ent Fty Fans latest iaiproveuieut, Suow
Oases, Looking Glasses, Silver Plated
Wave, R 'g-rs Cutlery, Agate Iron Wore,
Boer Coolers. Wa are Munnfaotnreis
agents for rV"jv - Goods, and sell at low
»t prices. M Bride & Co,, Atlanta. Job¬
bers of Earthonwars, Cniuo, Glass Ware
Tin & Wooden Ware.
—Speak gently to my mother. She is
wefferiug with a severe cough, but we
have sent to the store of Mnrrah A Craw
P.i-i for a 'bottle o." Con.isew- ' '
Tar, which is highly reccomoieciieiT by all
who u •(: it.Price 50 c«nls.
—Take the buckeye oat of yen- p-»ok*,t
and moke »n application of
ing BiKkove with pi'es. Pile Ointment, it ,ousts suB^
cured. Price 50 ocnfcs. lor culo L-y
Hurrah A Crawford,
—Dr. Hnr.terof Lake City, t lx., save: —
.<! h lVe n8c , Hail'S Tetter and R ngworm
,
Spooiiic *' “.V practice for rm.i.ber of
years, K ud find it, an excellent remedy for
ftoxid-He&d, Groued-I'cb, Totter end
Jtingworuw " Bold by Riley & Masov *
Druggist*, Hamilton, Ga.
•—Hall's Positive Cura for Coras, wit
Cure War's, Sure and Inti trued Jouit
and Bunions. Su'd by Riiay A Mason
DrsggistN, Hirailtou, Ga.
Turnip Seed.
Rutabaga and Rad Top I'urn’u e-wxt fresh
JTv Poison, Simmons’ Liver Heenlutor and
a full line of fresh drugs and medicine*;
jast received. Riley & JIabon.
The Jiest.
Messrs Riley A Mason:—The 2905 rmi
cdy nought from you is the bet-t worm
xnedioino I hive aver u.-ed, expelling
wprms in large quautitis where every thing
else had failed. J. W. Cbawfokd,
BLvkarnith, Hamilton, Ga.
NOTICE,
The un.’.e'slsrnra takes plea-ure in an
noancina; to the Indies of Haminou and
vicini-v that he hag a lar 0 sto: k of new
Millinery Goods on hand, v.-liich lie will
sell at low pries. Mrs Longshore and
Mi-»TJxd* Rowe will be pleased to have
tli-4r friends ca l ou them. Respec tfully,
J. Fbeislebest,
Next door to Miller A Havi-’ Sho- Store
TV, st Point, Ga.
— I.ydiu ~C Pinkiiam’s V-gxtxbtB Coin
•ponrid has none thousands more goed than
the rn ditirijs of mauv doctors. It i* a
positive cure fer all female c-'tolx.
Bend to Mrs. Lydia F.. Pinkhanr.
Mountain Hill Holes.
-—Needing min.
—Crops sre much tetter where partis)
rains have prevailed then etaewherc.
—Protracted meeting at Antmek will
begin 'he 15 h of this month.
—Prof. W. B. Smith has began his
echocl with fall ottsndance and still they
come.
—Mi=s Annie >mi‘h has invented a
new bind of wagon cheel and applied for
p-.tteut on game. It has be-n excac-intd
by many competent jrtf’gen whs prosooee
it valuable. It is thought there will be
no tror.h'e in BecorinR a patent aud
ahon'd te do So it ussy prove a fartune to
bim.
— Mr*. Mollie Snell, a daughter of Dr
S. W. Barflev, ded at her father’s resi
dance oa tbe evening of tbe .eteveD'h
lost., of typhoid fever. She left rrsny
friends'o grieve her de*>h. aud several
brother* and sisters stta-ked by the seme
cisea.ee.
The l est Spring oieakiut known is that
irieujfi-cniag t.n;:. Brora; Lon B-ttem.
t J & S; s. P r Iamilton J f & -f $ o urnal.
VOL. 1X.~N0.27.
The Railroad Transfer.
Iu publishing an article upon the
sale of the Columbus & Home fi.
II., last week, nothing was farther
from our thoughts titan any inten¬
tion to reflect upon the late owners
even iu the leas', and we regret
that our editorial has been so con"
aimed. The position we take is
that the transfer cannot be oilier
than beneficial to our people, and
lor the reason that the roatl has
hitherto beeu run “strictly in the
interest of its proprietors and Co¬
Iambus.” Wo stale lilts, not as a
complain', but as a fact. The men
who bought the road ai d extended
it, did so to benefit themselves and
Columbus, They were n»i prompt¬
ed by motives of patriotism, but by
motives of pecuniary gain. That
they rau the road in their own in¬
terest and iu the interest of the
city in which they live and control
large business enterprises, is only
complimentary to their business sa
gacitv.
.-Hamilton and Harris county
' -<*» g^ally benefilled by the
extcDM‘*ii ot tho i cau, e*nd Lave
not been treated unjustly, yet W«s
f bt ,» k j ial w 0 nre to be congratulated
that the read nas passed into the
hands of a company' more largely
int.ii'c-ti'd m it than iu Columbus.
The schedules of the road have
bees fttn in the interest of Golusn
bass, hWetolore, but this only could
have been expected It w as our
misfortune, not the company’s fault.
No other schedule would have paid
expeux-s, Jiui tire extension of the
road may necessitate tho change ot
scheilule to one that will not ciasit
with tho interests of our merchants.
In the tnuller of ^freights tve are
alike unfortunate. Freights from
Columbus arc high. Higher than
formerly by wagon. Yet the load
could not be accused of extortion,
the tact being well known that
it, had earned no dividend tip to
the time it lust changed hand*.
j Lower rates tried for awhile
. »f;c
j bl |j; were found unprofitable, and
! j,;, c tiaie railroad eommissiou al
j towel ft considerable advance. It
| is only from a large increase of the
t j u> j tu ,. K 0 f tJ , 0 i 0 tid that we liiirii may
( , om : p (; present
j ^ . ud thm mfly h& ^
! periled confidently from on ex ten-
8 i,.n of the road. As it is fxtrenie
Iv questionable tvho'ber the ex cn
of the road .0 L 'Grange, or
! any point short of Home or
j ta, would prove to the interest of
; Columbus, no ex elision could be
! expected of this company having
,......... id ore illV0Sle .., in (Jolumbas titan iu
the road. VVe along the road who
have bo much to expect from even
an extension to LuG range, have
reason to congratulate ourselves if
tile road has passed into hands of
a management that will look mote
towerda tl.e increase of its traffic
than to the direction it takes.
The Journal entertains the very
highe-t regard for the late owners
j of < ur railroad, esteeuiing highly
, tiieir business sagiciiy which iuct
lt ,,j tb em to a purchase and exten
siot , aild .-.joices that it has been
rewarded handsomely. Crowned
with the laurels achieved by their
btisiufcbs sagacity, we greatly regret
that we may have unthoughtedly
detracted trotn their fair fame.
Hew Enterprise.
Mr. Id. A. Ale A tee ia pushing
forward with characteristic vigor
his steam mill enterpri-c near the
depot. The engine is about in tio
siiion and we may expect to bear
the hum of the other machinery in
a. short while. The character ot
the machinery to be introduced has
not been fully determined, we be
lieve, but tbe powerful engir* will
keep id motion . a variety • ol , mu.
chine*. Mr. McAfee has machinery
tor making eba rs, which be may
introduce. The en'erpriee will no
doubt prove of great benefit to the
town and profit to its projector
We shall be glad to contribute in
wav to its success.
*
_ _ __
Xew York if still without a rep,.
resentative in 111 v national senate.
S Plat', r.f the , resign.rig
lice one
senators has withdrawn from
; contest, heCHtlse cu UR lit ill the act
,,f adultery, and the Ilf" of the
matchrliy, but are x.iil short 0: 9
j majority.
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER.
HAMILTON, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 15,1881.
A Georgiun's Report of Texas'
Last .Holiday tveiiinir.Col. James
M. It. obley relumed ftom an ex
tended tour through Texas. Be¬
lieving at , a report of his travels
and vis-w s would interest our read¬
ers, we interviewed Itiui and from
very interesriig talk of two hours,
ire condense a few j oints. We re¬
gie; that our time and space forbid
a fuller report.
He entered the State ell the road
running from New Orleans to
Houston, went from Houston t
the Northwestern portion of 'he
Stale and then came east basing
out ot the boundary near the north
eastern corner, thus Uvav»?'.\jg over
nearly every portion ot tida great
commonwealth. While these lines
indicate the direction ol his rail¬
road travel, he .diverged f tom the
route considerably, tr.velmtg sev¬
eral hundred utiles by l»>i‘ yjy, dur¬
ing the several weeks ho s is in
the State. lie thus became ac -
quant ted with both the people and
manners of the cities and towns.
As illustrating the mode of living
at one place visited in the interior,
near Cvqckwtt, we believe, he re¬
lates an experience that will bring
to the mi.els nf some ot our older
readers fomhle pictures of the good
old times when Harris was first lie
ing settled up. lie attended
preaching at a country church ser¬
ved by a minister who is also a doc¬
tor aud u lawyer. The gathering
was promiscuous, consisting of
men women and children. Many
ladies came on horse back and lhe
number of babies present ailvortis
ji,.<r strikingly the thrift of '.heconn
try. After service lie vtas utvitcd
home by a gentleman whoso w ife
attended service, albeit she has no
assistant in the domestic depart
ment, in a family of ten persons.
Dinner which was put 00 Ln fore
leaving for the church was done to
a turn when the party returned at d
its variety and edibility w as highly
complimented by the Colonel w bo
may regarded as Kimethiug ot an
epicure, Tbe lady of the house
presented her lord with eight
dren— three at one birth —til ot
them healthy, the oldest being ail
de<-thirteen' years of age. She
i , hou)d wme „ b , ok for the benefit
of some of Iter eastern sisters who
with only one baby to look after,
cannot find tituu to stlaud preach
mg.
Dp,; n ^ his visit only one Rection
0 ~
which he passed .
tnrouoi, was visit
ed with rain. This wa. a parttal
shower of small extent. Gr px art
1 ’°or- Tlle H l ,r,n S wa * lale and *' et
The summer hot and dry Corn
wan a complete faihire and cotton
is almost as unpromising. Much
groim /1 that was jilanted had to be
, ib() | lw hed afterwards because of lhe
unfavorable seasons. Ttiore is
plenty of old corn in the country to
keep things moving until another
cr , p wiule> sholUd the present
seagonR p, ove a8 disastroua as they
j )!0tn j Het
>V T a'er is scarce throughout very
many portions of the Slate and very
poor in all be visited. There.* no
doubt, the Colonel thinks, but t ie
country is a good place to make
money for a joung man of robust
constitution aud plenty of energy,
- A ,bo is willing 10 sacrifice the c .ni¬
tons inseparable from ari oldsr com
nmnity. He admires the country,
admire* it greatly, but prefer* ad mb
ring irom a distance. Vv nile nis
sons may possess the elom'-ntx of
the great success possible in such a
country, he doe* not advise them to
go there.
Mu Jame* Gilfillan, treasurer of
the United States, is forty.five years
:,r ' ,] ';, ot S « otob Ar
William* college he the cla-e .
w*s in
wi|)) Garfie!(J> liockwt u aD d Knox
jj f . W a* a clerk in ihe tr«a*ury lor
nianv years. In bis <,ffice he stands
at a liigh desk, where he has some
Tday. ‘‘h
„. earii no jewu]i v , »nd doe*- not even
<-^rry a w utch. "The ireasurv lock
joS tve a clock attuebment and arc
ened by its Operation at 9 o'clock
the morning. The >rcan*'« i«*
, bf . ,„,} v person who knows ail the
combination*. , \
Just Received
Rsvinon’- R-i-f or King of Cureg, for
rx-rnal and internal o*e. ^
Rayruon’s genuine nerve aad Bon-Lin
s,.„,« ^
Public Spirit.
Everymanowe.il. Witty to the
town in which he resides, to ad
vancc its prosperity, ,o add to it*
advantages for residence, to make
it the abode of kindly sentiment,
brotherly love Mid neighborly fed
ing. It is a shame for a man to use
the community as a sh.phorcd uses t
his sheep—merely to ►hare the j
wool. Money—material gain .
—
is not ail ot life. Barren would be
the spot where no man respected
his neighbor’s lights. That man is
a disgrace to the civilization of the
nineteenth century rtlhoxe every
day duties are regulated by the
thought, “Can I bettor ray-elf at
the expense ot the r of the
community to which ..dong?-’
Of course a count:unity is only
an aggregation of individuals. The
residents of a town, how ever stamp
the same character aud reputation
upon the place of residence that
actuates their own conduct ni life.
A stream cannot rise higher than
its fountain head, neither can the
tone of society tise above the mo¬
tives and seutimeuts of its individ¬
ual members. A village is denom¬
inated a smart, active place, simply
because a few leading men are en
! terprising, sagacious aud public
spirited. Brains, spirit and energy
will triumph over natural obstacles.
A fertile soil may b» of little vu'ua
to a lazy community, while careful
cultivation may render a sandy
plain ir.oductive.
ftla y a once fhrifly town can
date Us decay from ti e removal of
some wide awake, jwblic spirited
citizen, ^ew people appreciate the
motley vahri/of their public-spirited
neighbors,* a“d in far" too many
communities' live business ruen
meet discouragement! troni those
who do not work t! cm selves and
seem to delight m plevatt mg oth¬
ers. It is unfair to *xlicet, a few
men to bear the burden of making
a reputation for a 1111111, when a lit¬
tle cooperation anmng even its
liumb'est citizens can accomplish
the most bcnetbnt results. New
England t -wi.s ! the greatest,
promise a generation ago ,iav “
ifotu, to decay because its young
meu have found no welcome or eu
courage me r.t in their enterprising
designs, and have been forced to
migrate to the city or to the
tern praric to li id scope for thvir
r na r Uli T
iu e n ccnoii up on is i,n
portant Btiliject will in many cases
^ ^ ^ of lhe bu , ill((H
;ioa au ,j depression
of our IownH . A A
little determination upon .the part
of ilf 0|IiaeDS t0 p ^ fornl lheir du
ty towards the community in which
they live will transform a sleepy
section into a moe; active oommu
residents, , .
miy, J attracting new in
lu-mg new ... life into . ,o.d ,, reaidents, 1
^ 1
advancing values , of .
property, in..
creasing incomes, making good
local markets for produce and ado
ding to the sum total ot human
happiness and content. I* not thi*
result worth striving for?—Ex.
What Guiteau’s Crime Is.
rjimi^lield Republican.
Wild talk of punishment suc¬
ceed* the attack on tbe President,
as it always follows oil the heel-, of
a great consequences, but in law \
the President’s life is protected by '
tbe same safeguards, and assaults
on it aregut,j«ol ta the same pun» 1
tshnaeut as in the case of any other j
citizen. Guiteau’s crime, with 1
death as tho result, is murder, aud I
without it, i- an as-ault with intent j
to kill. The first is punishable in
the District of Columbia with death j
and the last by Imprisonment tar I
not lexx thafl two nor rnor$ than I
eight year*. This is the .xfrente !
lirnit of punishment if the assassin ,
fall* short of taking life. The death
ot a President by willful violence I
is not regicide; it is the murder of'
ari American cinzett—nothing more !
and nothing 1 —s. Congress m ay
by law attach special penalties to it,
but none ot these pen*.tie* could
apply to a crime already commit ed.
x-s'-w «“*"«.■*** *«.
York newspaper and W ashington
correspondent suggest, m tke an
a»'Tit>ll on a President treason
The cbn-mnbon bn* already defin
t d treason ag consisting only in
a Piesld till.-pedal UtT.aliiiB.*, up 10
death 11 self, as it hue : ffixed a heavy
punishment to the artificial crime
of illegally owning the- paper o'
‘ ,'
which na ioim ! currency totes are
,„ a ,] e . p ul tigress has no power
, 0 „ t> 1)a ,. k (0 the precedents „f &e
English common law, e-tabb-hed in
the c-vil days ol the Ed wards and
; . b;lIH ] ulu .j by the constitution, and
m.-ike a host of crimes against the
ruler treason against the Si te.
I he lranie of mind which desires
these things is neither sound nor
patriotic. The assassination ol
President Garfield is a crime not
because he is President, hut because
the luw protects the livrsof'all.
— >r- ——
Hot T-J.
The Atlanta Constitution is try¬
ing to work up u capuol boom.
We believe tlm State heeds a new
capital, but there is no pressing ne..
cex'.ity for it. It was clearly ( 1 j
uiouxtraU'd during (he contest for
the location of the cadital that Kim¬
ball house is not liable to fall down
and this was 'he greatest danger
to ba;i|>prehend"d. Wo can m ikeotit
with it until the State is out of debt.
Legislators should uiunago uffitrs
of the state as they would their
own. Aoout one half of the rev¬
enues of the slate go to pay the in¬
terest 011 the public debt, IK
would bo considered a spendthrift
w ho, being moderate’y well fixed
in a dwelling, should commence the
erection ol an elegant mansion,
when *0 deeply involved in debt
that one half of his income is ro»
q .tred to pay interest. Let us wait.
There is no need for haste iu the
matter. We niav have more money
after a while and labor and bacon
be cheaper.
The Temperance Movement.
We checrltilly give space to the
follow i ,g address to the people of
| Georgia and commend it to the con¬
siderate attention ot our readers.
| Let ns net at once upon 11s roooni
inundations.
In t bedi**nce to » cull made
^ ^ |fa . vf |)lB
^ ^ ^ vf . ri * w0 nxa,.|iib'ed in
- ol| tl)% 4,h instant, to con
snler 'ho beat way to relieve our
State ot tho evils connected with
the use and abuse ot intoxicating
liquor*. The cottven inn was com¬
posed ot represent alive men from
all parts of the State, In their
opinions they were conservative, in
their plans they were practical, find
in their pntposes they were firm
at d determin'd. The body iti its
deliberations was singularly free
from unreasonable emlinsiasm and
unbridled fanaticism. The body,
after a calm, thoughtful and ha*mo»
uiotis bcssion, agreed to go, through
it* committee, before tho Uerieral
Assembly ^ with a bill r moody ing
tbe features of .. local . . . law,
a option
with the , position of partios thereto
reversed. It w need I ess in tbiv ad¬
dress to rehearse the minor details#
of the bill, tln-y are such as seem
beet calculated to secure tho cn
lorcement of the law and the siiji
pression ot the evil* of intemper¬
ance. We now call ujmn the citi¬
zens ol the State to express their
approval of the measure and to «n
J, irao the action of tbe coriv*nt.ioP,
This they cm do by resolutions ad
opted by neighborhood's, districts,
cities and villages, assembled in
their court.bouse or academies or
other places of meeting, or by pe
tition* circulated to which tiieir
names may be signed, and then give
publicity to their action through
communications addressed to the
secretary of this committee at At
Jgj, a, and to tbe wipers published
in their respective counties, Fel
jow cn z-ns, wh urit near to tbe
victory! Tbe evil 111 all it* tiuigni
tnde haa been apprehended by the
men and women tn our State, the
danger of delay is fully appreciated
a, 'd 'he importance of calm, deier
mined acion is recogn ze. 1 . The
judiciary ot the Sia'e is right on
'he question; the pre-s ol Georgia
favors repressive and re.irictive
measures; the mini-try of our
u.„cu-.«.•»»**_ mattoti, the Milicitou* patents a.ean
xmu-:y watching t«r a it m«dy; the
unfortunate victims ot the w mo cup
aro sppealling tor help; the goot 1
citizens of cveiy race anJ color, ot
SI A YEAR.
treat* crystal. Zed in leas and win
t>n!tuerf in ptayetxar. ' ‘ •' idling " to I
the , General A*-etnhlv , to stay the
tide an,I break and beat back the
waves of ruin an 1 sorow that come j
like a flo, <] in tl e wake <d eirting ;
drink, and God who enjoins virtue
and society upon His intelligent
oreaums—all— all are on our side.
Be hopeful. EUibm. Be decided,
and in the name of IVaye, and Hull,
or, and Truth, and Mauhood, w«
beseech you make known your re
quest, and demand all everlasting
redemption from iho thralldom ot
the terrible monster who is
blighting oar fait land with drunks
euuess, ruin anil infamy.
Hood Jottings.
—Thermometer b)l tbg.eea in ths shade,
ia it he iter where that auoient god, Pinto,
ot Uieoian mythology e gued..
—Judge Henry Kimbrough passed
through here aurouU to the Wuroi
Springs.
—The calaboose is now reedy for the
reception of guest’eend Mr. Nit Sledge,
the Marshall, trill be pleased io giro Mil
disorderly poisons the aeoominodatioris
it aff rds.
—Mr. J. A. Ddlosoh minto' k saltpeter
for salts end took * large dose. He was
excited when tin. faot became known
but the result wee harmonious.
—Th* toquaoious portion of our people
converse freely in reference to tbe sale of
the Ooturabus A Rome R. R. Born*
think the new company will muv* the
depot. Olliers, howevr, think the anp
poeition gronudless aa $ 10,000 bare been
invested in building*.
—People are fast laying by their crops
which ere in a flourishing condition.
Memorial Convention,
The Memorial Convention iu Hooor of
Mr. B F. White, met at Flat Shoal,
Tronp County, July Sf.b lHfit. Tbe as
eembly wee not so Urge a* might have
been expected, ou aooottat of t ervices at
other oharcheH; aud a Sabba'h Sohooi
Cxlehratiou at P.oaxani Grove not distant;
yet the programme of the day wm «ptcn
didly arranged by Dr. WillUtua, ehniiuiun
end Messrs Hunt or, Harrison and Slayton
arranging committee. The lessons wer*
honorably, and interestingly led by Mes¬
srs Hunter, Haidy and White. At noon
hu iuturuiisaiou of an hour wag given iu
which to refresh our»elv <8
We partook of a splendid dinner during
the time; aud whirled away the hour
pleasantly, aud nooialny together. When
the boo,- for tbe evening lesson name,
all were punctual in aoecablicg to^eiher.
And almost the entire e»seuibly, Joined
"ur leader, Mr Hardy, in every gong. AH
seemed in'ere dad, ai d Ui (1 w« had we
to celebrate tho day. As 'he evrumg bt
uawe f*r spent, nil retired to tht'r botof*
with renewed aud de'ermiuod euergy for
the Sabbath .following. We imi gioed
so gl le .at, from 'ho uiuttner In winch tho
day groun d regarded o< d bonoied A
large assembly of boja dnl at d iu’ehi
getn faoca early met. And 'ha sp rit ,.f
him whom wo met to honor, eer-iued ( •
meet with ns. Seemed to hover gr¬ onnd
ille church the entire day, from itr« ui . 0 -
n*r iu whiotijihe audience conduced it
self. It was remarked by many to have
beeu Iona disturbance aud the beat beha¬
vior in every rasped ever known at snor.
an assembly, oonai lariug the extreme
heat of lhe day. Rev B U* Bullock
opened eervioee at 8 o'clock by reading
a aoriptural lassou aud delivering an elo¬
quent pr iyer The convention then pro
cmded to bnsine-e. It being complete,
Hr W. W. White, as the oommittie ar¬
ranged, led the class lr singing s short
Icaaon which mnat have been delightful
to every listener from th* uaraber of ele¬
gant voices chimed toge'htr. At bslf
past 10 o’clock, Rev. h, H Bniiooh 00 -
unpird tbe stand, reeding the latter por
Iron of the 7th cheptfar of RvvelatiuB*.
Hs commented fluently and highly on
ths deportiueut aud life of Mr. B. F.
White, which wee all d*«etving, and uesd
for his text the 40 , verse of the 1 - afcgp
tes of 2nd CoriDtbiaue, AH who ever
he-rd him know hia comueteucv and
ability to «<»• J net ice te *0 dr.'s;* a gnb
joct. We bave .heard him o'tra, 1 ot
never knew bim to deliver so eloquent nr
or Npleudid a disoonmn ** tbe one in
msmOTj of Mr. 3 F. White.
After services we were ag.ir jr efr-eiod
with e magniiioent d tinrr *e on tbe d-y
before. W* gne-e ell mat tbe snm* good
fe'e. We hope so torwi'lixtaadiug tbs
l»rge crowd. There w%« p'eniy, sod If
ell (fid no* ebere it, it o-rleinly was 'heir
own f„ult or an oversight of friend* wtor
oonld not meet or find tbim for tbe p-.e*
end then scattering of tbe people kftsr
all was quiet in reference to dinner, »(
were again called on t a ossein Me together
for singing. A laig* nouibernf us did go,
end car eoinr-eteot leaders b' nerably *t a
interestingly flt.ed taeir » ation. Th
ol»*e tiieir* also, ur >il we were coenpctl-d
to disband. ibe oonvtattoa adjoara
ed.
Wo t-r.dor o„r hrertfolt gratitndo fo 'he
^ ^ b#hBlf o{ tha relali?e8 of Mr
WWta w»tak* tb« libtr'y of Hiank.og
yr;> tor them. May b» »bouj wv mot to
honor long live in oar memory, end 'be
memory of bi« dear relative. And rnaj
=
a.
2905, what i* 3 ’
Actions ts Burs enut Safe,
Toe os t>‘rated reload/ Xiduoy-Wor#
mb now be obtained «u (be esswi dry Veg¬
etable form, or in liquid form. It
in the letter way for tbs especial Costs
ciftoae of those who eatBot nerHij pr**
pare it. It will be found eery ffouimo
tra'«d end will of wilt equal efiLreusy
in either case B» sore and lead toe arsis'
udvei fiaemeot tor pmtieoieru.—-Soflib
end West.
Corn,
All tarsons tifun . “extern e-irfi will As
well to irv our borse an'* Cattle Condit'erf
Powdei*. The? keep the a'omiwh froSi
bec-uni Ig inflamed, thri'-bv preventing
*e CofiV, of ilnnrwl wt-ich teeuoTei. c trn. Pr ^.1 ec m conk, 7 i.0f »
t3rt!» by Riley St Masoft.
•‘2»'if< "—Tbs a-ystorf attfUbiffij (»
fbeso i- now «*!vo<l, Bi |! .:««*
iiiJVrtrttsii it oolniDUS .ill *ba» f nut
no d.s.iA at tt fcBO cow reujou*, sr.ceot
, Wo)lg tt-ir deadly •n.sn.i-*, Um» pin «nef
s-ouiu-ib *«w tW tbe Sn*«.*a
system,
» iOmw a m- - ...... ....
No matter what your . liiacnf, Sro.vn *
run BUter* wot help nfttuio cu e
Tboo*snJ« of ladies to d»y ofterfiir
gra'eful rmieoiUtnaoei' "f the bcip , e.'.v:dt
from tbe w» of Lydia Pi' kliarn'- Vejtsta
bie Oompontid. S^ud 'o Mrs. Lvd a R
Pinklj..in, 23 ,T Westerm Avonne, Dynn,
Muss,, fur pi.ur.ih'et.
Whew yaw f**' a oougC ot bronChtaf
sffxctioo ores pin p on th* lunge. US#
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, aud core it 6 **
fore n baernne iuonr&ble.
Extra Loin.
J. R. Frost is aelling home made hfo
Bans et* 1.00 a pmr. They i» tu'.tf
waaanted. Call »rd see them
Our College,
The exercise* of ite LUuiilt n Colleg#
will be remaned in’y 2iT>U i*it n*.. tVe
wuatd urije upon all the iuiportuofl* of
patrori'znxr the sitcool liii«rat)y, both Ott
aoenuut cf its intrinsio uiorit. .*ud 1 tip
iiifluenoe it hs* ou the couamutity. If
the result* have heretofore been css-’is
faotory, yon sen soaouut for it obIj by «*
liink of support opon (he part of tb, pef»
run*,
ICood Wanted.
Fortie r ou th. lure of C. <fc K R ad of 1 ®
gt-t oolitraots for dollveriDg Coni-Wood
on the rl;-l t of way o' tno 0 . A H. 0 .a4
Apply to “Columbus Wood Void’’—oppo¬
site C. A R Depot.
L. Haituts A O r., Propria ore.
Rev. L. B. Payne,
TMs well known aud popular mlnfsfef
ol tke South Georgia Conference wtd b#
with the pastor of thi \Jv ■ bo,Jl>*t Chnrclf
in Hamilton ou the 4 h Sunday in thi#
month, end pre uh . t 11 o'ulojik
Let there he a good attend imj#.
ftot.us .Trrvmtuntr. ttoa'f TUrt*.
KOB’T DAVIS & CO*,
■
HOOD, a A.
Off-r a full lino of grotvri s - fl .h at the
V> u' qmditv whe.u m em-en - tolose,
Iboir, -agar eolfee. W'l, ~,:; goo * »’.
1 :.,ioiulii.s ii km lei. hi a l,tod The ho ixer
betna 1 nnccte, witu ito Im .Mff reen of
(.'clutiihng. guarciu 'ce euode bought o.rect
.111,1 ' uri tie > M to pl -utoi's a<lv:.nUyo. fnvi'ieil
Part ton . elli.ig co U i) at 11 ..0 are
0 . Call Will tie cord ally wvl'-oaied aub
gtqijiliwi at botloui tig a, . 1 .
Itoaxe i Davi 1 A Co,
Our Agent.
Mr. W. B, Tucker in our gsneri! «g*e$
above 'he moatitMtn end is enthcrixud to
solicit ui d e-eipt foi auttoript'sns lo
tbs JocasaL Any aid g'teu biio in e®
tetidiuR our cirool dion wit L# bigbiy
appreciated.
Eureka Cigars
Try'be Bunk* Cigars for » 0 * 0 U.
Tn*y him tbb ties' In the market. For
safe only at Cook
Hoops Eureka.
HamUt 1 , sax , lliy 27,1S8I
Messrs M. D. K is A Co.,
D. «r biis:—PliiiM' ship us one d'-aa of
your Eureka liver Medicine. We have a
go.,d deroan t lor it, and it •.ives xa H'a, -
t.on iu the dist-aa-e for wbt 0 if is teioux
lukU led. We can cordially endorse ft.
l.tuv n Mask,*
Dfiiggia »,
EVAPORATING rRUIT,
s Ill Table*, T uniKv Ai. yiei'tn, ctW.Ji Cl-, 1 0 .Uiprovvd Doer b., profit*. burg C«.., Ela’ituh.f, trtAUo.tg. Fa.
ti
BEATTY 'oi.RTAPS 17 .vers*
'. « G..'d-n forgo*
rt< d el. $ 8 , Ad ' «•«, Linie. F. Best
ty, W fabt» fcUyo. K J
Cuticura, the Great Skin Cure.
ltd-in# and Scaly Difte:; ecs,
H u mots of the fecal j &J&
Skiu Fei tnaiueutiy
C'uied.
Caticars r*oieptv- er* lor •*'* by * 1 *
druggi*tg. Price ofCuTtcixA, a M.dtom-I
J.iiy, luial b.-x fiOo.; '•ii|,e be,*®*, tL
t vriuc(- A Ra oj.vvnt, t ..u i - — ‘ L-d Po
r ti” r. ft i„r i o '!*. Cvi ICCSi JIediCI
vaZ. Truur Soar, 25c. < emvuA
ciNAt, Ffliiiso 8 . ap, 16c; i. Lent t*t
bab-'B-nU arge eou-*Buerv, 6 O 0 . Prt»*
erp»l Sen t, X
WEi-ntS A POTTER, B .
.hton.
fsTJLi otatied fits on ti ytjpe.