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Personal Intelligence.
— 5 lr. E. G. Hood v. a* a visitor
to the is;:. <ition last week. lie
quMn'ly espressos Ids satisfaction
by saving that if the world is as
bis? the other wav as it is the way
he went it must indeed be a big!
one.
—Miss Mollie L owe will spend
next week m Atlanta seeing the
sigh a.
—Miss Ida Jones w ill ba one of
the attractions at the exposition
next week.
—Charley Johnson was patting
the backs of our merchants again
the early part of the week.
—Somebody stole tii 8 Christmas
turkey of ye editor two or three
weeks since and we have been wait
ing patiently for the conscience
stricken wretch to return it. Bat
the roost remains vacant and our
only hope now lies in touching a
tender spot in the bofom of some
delinquent subscriber that will cause
him to respond with a dollar or
t wo.
—We are now ready' to dehvsr
those premium garden seeds. Onr
6 eed sowing last spring was hoih
pleasant and profitable ami we hope
tins season to make it more so.
Come and get what you want; sow
them early; if they do not germia
a e come and get more. We war¬
rant them fitsh and genuine, and
will get you any kind you want, if
not ; :n stock now.
—The calaboose is nearly dot.e.
It was occupied Saturday night but
Micabal Norwood knew nothing of
It.
Llttle Tilings.
Wore ,, Spends , , on lit . In tnmgs
1 Brill we think. It is saut ib.il V ol
taire, when five years obi, learned
a , infidel poem, and lie was never
able to tree bimselt from Its effects
fcscotl. the commentator, v. hm de
’
jinn^, rear! l ^mnoi vA r all*
f p a
and was turned from a life of idle
nesB and s n to one of usefulness,
Cowper, about to drown himself,
was carried the wromr way by bis
d ; tVU-,aTA went home , 10 wrr e
c \yti i moves in n HI y leyions WHV.
1 ‘ G robust* of toft 'uf’T firou^.tjd
T •!-, (’lark a ro /rrcai • c io» , a*i(l who
b id up 1 o that time been slow ae
qutrmg know.edps, , , O.o , v ,, null, -, ,, the ,
i. rent vitilinisl, re-cued fiom sui
< Kb- by drowning and la' <:n to the
i ’i.r tei-idi nc.e of a wealthy ludy
beer,mo her protege, and soon ac
0Tired , fnme. . liobert , "a ad -ilr, rv* i the ,
’ 1 ini-sio»t.iry, .
< ss: iv ' r» Klica
pJauird announcing u rnis-tonary
Ilio.-tiilg, '- as led to devote hunself
to v.-<” ; for the heathen, One step
down * r. d often loads into the
gr..;'<:-t guilt. It is (he little
words and notions that m 1 e or mar
our lives. — Con-ccegationaliflt.
Subscribers to art periodicsls are
naturally desirous of selecting the
Ik st. E tth has t!s merits, but tho
Art Ama:uyr is of the highest prac¬
tical value to students and amatu
et s. Ls large sizo enables the pub
);-hor to give not only pictures, but
an abundance of working drawings,
u-'mc , with the simple directions
which accompany thitn, aro easily
t»j )' ed. In the current (December)
number, for instance, there are no
]r. s thru fourteen pages of practi
c-::. tb .- igns for cliin-a. painting, wood
carving, art needlework, taunting
o;i siik, “etching” on linen, etc,
etc. The much esteemed designs
of Camilla Piton are contributed
i:-a naively to Tiie Art Amateur,
those have included sets ot largo
and ::j t;f plates; highly decorative
plaques of i eacL, b'nds and flowers,
y-r.-a.-G for screens and furniture; and
cv< a a complete f icing for a mantle
eon d.-tiug of eighteen full siz-i tiles.
G-'ge R TIalai and o'hers will
continue to furnish de igtis for me¬
nus, bail in '.grammes, f.ir.s, keftle
tlrnm curds, etc., etc., and leading
aitiets will contribute original de
n. s fur ladii-s* drrss. The sug¬
gestions for HomeD coration will
b ■ especially V-dnable. The £>• ic<
r f The Art Amatc-ur ts 35 eta, mouth
ly, or four dollars a year, Club
r-i’et*: Two sub'-cripuous, § 7 , tl.re
sit' .rcT.b c, $ 10 , ibur Pub<cnb-M,
§ 12 . Each additi .-na! t-ubscriber,
$ 3 . Montague MaP..'jiisii* r,
23 Union Square, X. Y. City.
—Fortune at I c -priao govern the
world, but Gamble« ■ the best bool*
and shoes in Hamilton for the least mcn
*y
Your Time Xext.
A'l of the people Uve cot t- «r seppti
cu wr.t- good ci-vthiPg, Ibon-. h Tlrc-n. •*
dc irg h * best a a has able assistant* it
tbe good work. The rn-h rude B; x,n
him. he says, bn* rc-ver b fn equalled »
rn experience of twenty-Sve years, and
the people may rest a»tur--d that third
t ne merit, where there in
su e s. G E The mas has t .right
perp’e the merit cf good gm-ds, and
have Darned that he has i otbirg to
hi: • fl-». Th ase who have
fern Mb - j‘, eta do fo by calling a'
i s CvOJaoEcM^eai, Ow-.aabue, Ga.
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VOL. IX.—NO. 48 .
WA SIIIXG TOY L P TIP It.
Tig Our regular Correspondent.
Washington, D. 0 ., Due. 5 , l&Sl.
Washington is now in the bight of its
glory. I s boom has fairly begun. When
Congress is here there are always inter
eating topics and events enough, and
wa live upon the exilerating atmosphere
of excitement and political change. By
he time this reaches yen we shall probab
ly have the names of the new Cabinet,
r.nd know more about the policy of this
closemouthed Adrni nisi ration. While at
b ntion h s been so much direote '5
the organization of OorgresS) the Guiteau
trial has not been forgotten, Its third
week closad Saturd iy with tie interee'
still up. The progress made during the
week was considerable, and the Beenes
we- nore of the same sort already de¬
scribed. Those w ho were present during
Julge Porter’s cross-examination of the
prisoner, are of the opinion that it rath
er broke down the defence; yet Guiteeu
proved to be very alert and sharp, while
bis insolence is nneqna'ed. The impres¬
sion prevails here, especially avneng those
who have watched the progress of .the
case and studied the faces of the jury,
that there will be to conviction, and that
the jury will disagree.
President Aribur has at lost gone info
the White House to live, Everything is
as neat and bright So a new pin since the
old house has been fixed up. The Presi
dent w ' ! * t,2cn Py tor a sleeping chamber
a room that his rarely be-.-n used for that
^ ^ ^ ^ tbough Gen
Graut occupied it for a short time. It is
very spacious, measuring about thirty by
twenty feet and is over the private dining
room. It is fully as large as the Bed
Parlor down atairs. During Geu. Grant's
twd terms this.room was koown.as “M hs
Nellie's room,’ being that usually occopi
e( j (.y bia only daughter. The chamber
is on the north side of the house und
wu>a the smaller room adjoining occupies
<h* northwest corner. The sun never
s v iues on the large room. The sraall oue
, vllJ ^ RO to Bprtlk? the Presides bon
c*oirRi 2 ^ communicates with the large one
by a mahogany door, the qnestiou that
has lately agitated onr 8 oo»e*y circles is,
“whet lady will‘preside’ at the White
H-jtiBo aud;as- 4 st at recent ions, etc?” But
—
u pe „. <)cl by the r , eBia at> wl;o
says that the wifeof a memberof his Gab*
ioet—who e name is not. yet made nub
lie—will assist him in dispensing the bos
P iuiitias of tbft Ex )0aHvo M • n ** i0 °- In
fact he exp^ots all ladies of his Cabinet .
to come fo hisr scuein doing ilie honors.
Ii.s miirri* 1 sister has oaree fc euf>n^h of
h6r own kdci the minMrried cue is not
phisically able to perform tbe duties.
There will he none bat form .1 entertain
st the mansi m this * mtBr
—that is to siy diu.'.er paritt-s and public
evening reerpMons. No one will be tb-re
on whom tbe lediescan cell socieblf? as
they Lave been in the habit of doing
t heretof»>r«. ,
, Wbo 1T| is . to * b« the o Pablic t» i .• Printer « • * - seems
to be a subject of only less mte^« he e
than was tbe question of tbe .Speakership
of tbe House or the leader on the floor.
Tile matter concerns thousands in Wash¬
’BgtOD. I have it secand-hund from the
President that the change will he made
iu Publio Printer as soon as the new Gub
iuetissent in on the organization of
Cor.gresJ. There is a very general ftel
iog that it will be a good riddanoe to get
D.frees out, nlthongh he pretends to say
that he had assurance from President Gar
field tu*t, if he wished to stay, “no pow¬
er could not get him out.’’ The old pub¬
lic ftinelioirary makes himseif “numer¬
ous” about the hotels where the crowds
are, and his tali, rather bending, “form”
and “white head” bob up seraudy. His
general “muko up,” though, is that of
oue ou whom politics had “soured,” and
there has been a great deal of criticism of
his po'iduct in tbe establishment. Stori
ing P Rounds, that prince of good fel
lows, of the printers’warehouse, and tho
long-time publisher of the art pres 3 rta
tive, “B junu’s Printers’ Cabinet,” and
Ccpt. Oyster, a youthful soldier of the
Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, ore tho
live candidates for the place of Pablic
Pi inter, v/ith Mr. Turner a Michigan
putdiahe", r.l-o in the fle d. Col. Dudley
dc-s not like to be interviewed about his
change from Pension to the Patent Offiie,
but it is said to be down on the slate th-it
Gen. Jesse H. Moore, of Illinois, is to
return fromfbnlh America to go to tho
Pension Bureau; and what Col. Dudley
wants, whether he goes to preside over
the Patent Office or not, is to follow in
tbe footsteps of Purler, and graduate
from Wa-hingtcn into the Gubersatorial
chtir of Indians Br-r.
\ou Can be Suited.
Cowsert A Co., keep the finest lire of
clothing, hats, bools and shoes in town.
They will allow no one to undersell them
in anything.
Hamilton (huh Lir t< ’< 11
Baptist.—R ev. A. K. Callaway, pastor
Preaching at 11 a. m., and night, 3 rd 8
days aeg Sa‘nrd-y bsfore at 11 a. m.
Methodi-t.— Kev. E- J. Bnrcb, pastor.
| Pr *ebing at 11 a. m , t'h Sundays end
Saturd-.y before Prayer meeting every
! ^^nesday n.ghh
Cloth ing! Cloth tug ! !
The I.-.rgeat and best selected stock ev-r
brought here which will be so'd at low
prices at M. WoiGoak Co'umbc* Store
.;*U end *--—--- Dries before purchasing.
Pur.r. w ak anl «‘ek'r chi Mi -o mile
i h i;.-!-} ,nl strong by B. iw ; • Bitt -ra.
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC f'iE'A’S^APtR.
HAMILTON, GA.. FRIDAY DECEMBER 9J88L
J *
•—
Another One-lion :: l imn.
Among the Georgia news items
printed yesterday was the follow¬
ing.
Mr. Isaac Hunt, of Columbia
county, made this year with one
horse 200 bushels of corn and twen
ty-two bales of cotton. On one
Stalk of bis cotton 242 v\ c -11 n t
turi d bolls were found.
These one horse f irms are tin
“farms of thb day.’* There is very
little room for extravagance and
waste about them. The labor
force, whether human or brute, t
e.asily looked atter. The propvie’ot
is not harassed by maturing schemes
for extending his credit or proctv
ing advances ou his crop. When
his crop lo gins to blossom it is un¬
der the light and suu-lrne of hope
and not in the gloom of liens and
debt.
These one-horse fauns v-ill re¬
deem the fo"Uin .. of Georgia.
They realize about thirteen to fif¬
teen hundred doMars r.: iecu yearly,
and that by (ba figures is more
than the average wcaith of M '-s >
chu-elts, which is said to be tV,
richest State in tin Union.
Every abb-bodied man ;.i Geor¬
gia can run a one-horse fruit: and
if every farmer ipms from one thous¬
and to five hundred dollars a year,
the troublesome labor q-ie-tiou w ill
offer but liuhi pevplt xi-.y. It l> -
comes a mere quo-lion of tlm per¬
sonal industry of the two or three
hands • running the p':nn and
every din’s work speaks for if‘•■elf.
To run Mich a farm prop' rly the
proprietor in'ist furnish in him.- If »
bright example of cff eiive iabov
Hu must lead 'lie ro v and bo the
most effective hoe and plow 1 i d
on the p'aee. Hi a 1 > ■ nee- mn ;• be
few. lie wid li iv ii ! i* tiin in
lounge in the “■' t ■ ‘ • avd bur-f'-om-'.
and tho days >• .• b • p
and mo short tu dpi.,-u tl..
work be de-ires , bo.
When our land is out- up into
these cne horse farms the country
will be populous—bind will he mar
ketable at good grit es, Hocuiiy will
improve, and people "id he wn
t„ na ble and tmj >v t Iictuscm es.
Honest and pro pei ous labor is
!> r 'C 0 of contentan , m-a d , n-ippine-v ,
There ,J Wivtchcl C n !l
ti**n than Dim ot n man running !*'••
nmuhand i u . and i tikunhnt' ? ir afior • a i bn—
. which is vciilv 1
inevs ipi ' ’i 11
him more deeply 1 in the toils of ic.
'
sol vencyP
If anybody is conscious of being
in such a stiait, let. him forthwith
reduce Ins i.d- ■" •
an'* en<j^gemoii •• it. n ■, ••..G.i"-.
will give him tb- rilfo! oi v I
Ii he is m 'let)'. t.i' • v<i;ior l
ouco and arram;-- vv . < l.te . Git
Control of your own iff ill's a: Soon
as possible.—Macon Telegraph.
Staiiettrts ...
Tare on Top.
Colonel McClure writes front
Washington to (be Philadelphia
Times: *
“•'here is now ft stalwart revel
in Washington T - in n w!i■«
lisped thepr.u
lie carne into p ■ tv -
v; p 0 s ,, 0 l ce ,| i
probable du'-tUt .v it!i ttemnU uH
j voice, are not h. ’I’d in tlio
, j the oriti lie tb part merits.
'» gireels I
j His sun has sd end the filfu! wor
rshipors Of the capital who have
, p ra , se f or ( .vei v ruler of t he
j enl end contempt for every ruler
| the past, non -pea ot Arthur as
j <-he sayior of the p trtv; the Bia es
man of the ago; the candidate for
j J 88 J, Bbiti eis iibout ;o retire to
I his quiet honi- iu the Einetrv.:
' Siate- Wind-)m 1 ms on I
! in Sen
I now his own successor the
a'e. MaoVeagh h i gon ■ ami.is'
the jeers “f i • •<* iiov.- tn'nrr'pb ml
^ iiruVric plunde r- he .Jib .cur
| ^ wilh w in e support
- ‘
i I fc d Uy I ne pre-id nt, . -l.ues
limited to the New Y«isr, " hen he
f will give place to his stalwart sue*
1 cessor. Hunt m Kirkwood will
1 be unknown in an 1 about the ad
ministration twenty d ys hence,
and it is now probable that e /i n
'Lincoln will in-t survive the gen
j era , wrwk o{ the , 0 ; ( . y ,„, on w |„ j,
G;ir ^,,, laid th .. p, nnialioll of bm
adminislratton. In tbe seb cion
of the cuccess- r* of the fi-M
cabinet no Gaifi -Id men wi l -.-j ply
j Democrats considered by w the ill bo ndtatm tre:i -roti-'v
ne-*- ’ra .
I ' nn w h»-n nee* ---vy. I ut the <»*
fled Republic.:
stranijer to the Gvur Ot ti e A'iftnr
rvi"'.”
south Gem-Ilia Umfn-ence C. M.
^
Tins body .convened at Una place ,
Wednesday lust. Tr. is presided (
by Bishop L E. Ilol-ey. r i bore
over
aro manv preachers 1 and deh-qnt.*. * I
-
. .
in attendance.
burs aro handsome • mi w<- • < r.. -
ed, while the e: ire body w pcs
well in nppeam.ei r.cd euituir
We vi i 1 give a li t •■{ the appomt
tuynts rn-x' ffeck, 1 'i-hop fi- I ey,
will we lea11', |>r 'iieh to tho vbi\vs
at tlui M. F, church h< xt Snbba li.
The ptt bind; :< ! of 'be \v< II-! r 'W v
jonrcal, the 5 ivanneb V> evkly
W p" ■ C sure i all
sub cribers who send in t! < r name
(with the price of the paper C r ore
v nr, $2 00 ,) before the 1 st r-f ,T-n..
ur.ry, 1 882 , ant] all subscribers who
renew before that .date, a c< py of
any one of tho novels of tlio “Morn
ing News Library.” free of charge
These sends are written by Sow l l-'«
orn authois arid Rie printed in
handsome quarto fotm, in exctlp ut
style and on good psper. The
Wei l iy News IS !> tmiinmii'll paper,
and ranks with tbe best journals in
lie; Union. Ti.ts prtmiem offer
also extends to tiie a oh* a^ieubnrai
jntl rna! the Southern Farmer’
Monthly, mill any one of the novo!
will he scut free lo tie w’io sub
o.iTiho t<> the MiHitliiV i>>f a yc ir.
*
A<]t]roGvS, 5 II* Lslil), m avaliti; »*,
(};\,
Onion Selfs,
G'lrdsn seeit awl i> fresh i ■ i Drills just
re. G-iv d at tb<- Drri; 'ci ‘ f
U Kit.ey.
-- ------» -c»- * ?v~- -
Fri s h .Pori
Just recfcive.il fct BlseUrcon & K ”
brouglj’s.
Who Wants a MUh . ?
) Rf’. 8 posit’••'••!! • • \ ‘ ’« fit VI? G
gr <)A iMPi'cif,',*' ; Oi* cuNou in til
,;r«- ,t xsi -letiessfcs lo q’lstifiniti..>'•;.
C.ii • s ,.e k.' d 1 1 it sad “ on u i.u-l
.
th..'. mAy t;o leqairea' AJib era mS *t
.
■ lIiniiiAnu.
t .-• I.:- T- i'vW.iJiB
A mbanitil''. mu.ii or w wan is cuiii iulv
: f/i.e » . u< ; i • w\« itx.-v^,,rti . g’.)iir htoi'H
\ arh. com,*.iTViGii ai:(? t>u.il>‘v*.s at' - |
: fiuin ; n i'fttcfiv' liwr. V. e \vi>. ! i s-vV <«> !
our leaders t e b ■ t rciia'dy is ial'l 1
por ivline, or Lin 1 . ’-•■ r 'il!it'of» t rice nOe f r
by MurmtG-<' r.it..nl
'
j I shvk of l-mp G „ , 1. .
-Complete
ever, vanely, at lovest , .na s *>.» ' ' h
& Co * Aib-nta. ! < u ' ‘
LiPv^iG-’r C-G'Td, I* 'biury N
•
Glfti-wInuH-*, r>r ««8 lido•(■:••, , K-.pr.•••'.! , , i . ik.
« r n
. : M te*u ,.a t ,ff, n, can defy j owupciitiun i on
I these G iodr.
Male $'< 10 . 01 . PerChriAmas.
r lk& | i,l i ’.y orn of li lfJeOi e'h Mnii»b‘y i
in tlw j tr'p/.o pr ///.lo defr rhavnt ol their ;
>.•; r»tv• ■
s o' (■OJUfc :ma to in^ke
l'o the person febirg us which Is the
long' s'. Vi l- 6 in tho the O d lestamcnt
pv jipiurea by D<<‘. 10 . h, f ' I, wo will
| give $ 20 . 0 ') m gold r.n < prize. Tho ir.'-u- Da
i ey will he forwarded to the winner
! cemher I.Vh, I St i l Those who try for
tho priz - must Kind 20 couls wiih their
answer, for which they will rncf ivo t «
j Christ mss witoher of the Monthly, is
which will be published the name and ad~
dr. ss of the winner of the pr z \ with the
CQr?nnt RM'VpF theLC-tn. Oat this oo“ it
Ti:;»y i> ( w n» i * * fj 20 (<‘0 t o yi> n. A-id)'
' v.
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E iston, P i.
Wood Waded,
On the Tti-.l t of n av of C & B. It. It.
Apyiy ' '‘Columhu- V.'ood J'-rd,' or «t
■
JH lfro'cl St., Columbns. (<».
I.. II tits ;s & Co
Fresh and Xicc.
Pineapples, Peaches. Tom jtoea, R.iloion
Oyster’i rua-kr-rsl and utt.e:' fresh earned
goods just received by Blackmon & Kim¬
brough.
j
Hardware.
Blackmon <t K.nihrough have u fu' :
line of padlocks, door knehs, hieges,
but’s sod olhi r b»V:» are.
! Ten Pounds For a Dollar.
j Cali st Blackmon & Kimbrough'* sod
cat a supply of the fre*h cofibe sugars
they havJ just received.
Pure and , Safe. v
Blackmon &. Kimbroagh keep the best
brM)d uf kcrf , 0
riuit OMlSot,
! -
I-i not fl- to be s-en in iWrnt compar y.
^ & JohMolJ> wil , fieii yo0
orie to replace it at such a low price that
yon will be fthbamtd of b&YiCp* looked
shabby so long,
Xot Sensational.
I Blackmon i K'lnbrongt keep the b/' t,
freshest and. moat desirable of family o :
f..n-y gro.erif-. erdbv di.r.rvir.g ex;/c
to command a liber I »! - re ot t!.«paU s
sge of their friend* and tse public.
dust the Thin g
T r lb- d. y ■ »i" * »-' - nm‘.r>- -
freto Ac** & Jolma-jn, Columbus-, who
have a large aasorttafcBt at low prices,
*.BE 8 T hi U 9 I^ORLSTr
and
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Pianos aran.n,; the musical public !.< tun bni
proof of their excellence.
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to n,-in'Hot! ana ili^y aro du'ermitj. d to
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