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The Rumttetter.
Every individual in boo oty is ex- j 1
peeled to contribute sometbinjj to
its advancement and interest. We
remember to liave rsad years ago
of a company of tradesmen who
united themselves into a mutual
benefit society, and each one had
ir> relate wlnt he could contribute
to it h advancement and support.
First the blacksmith came for..
wind and said:
Gentlemen J wish to become a
member of your association.
We!!, what can you do?
I can iron your carriages, shoe
vonr horses and make ail kinds of
implements.
Very well, you can come in Mr.
Blacksmith.
The mason applied for admission
jrito the society. *
And what can you cb ?
I can build your houses, si aides
nod bridges.
Very well, come in — wo C3nt do
w i bout you.
Along c.une the shoemaker and
says—
[ wi-h to become a member oi
your society.
Well, what can you do?
I can make boot," and shoes for
j fill
dome in Mr Shoemaker W(l
n.u-t have yon.
In turn nil the difTvi’cnt trades
mi l professions appliocl, till at, last
nn iutlivid nil camo in w ! io wanted
1o liveome a metuber.
And » lint aro you?
I am a rum dealer.
A ruin dealer, And what can
you du?
I can build jai's, priaon and poor
hoii.-o.*.
And is that n'i?
No, I can fill them. I nn fill
vonr jai’s with eriinina s, your
■sons with convicts, and your
’muses with paupers,
w It it else can you do?
ittg ihejgrny hairs of the
oravo in sorrow, f
heart ,ol tlm wife,
prospects of the
and fi’l the land
than the plagues
I) tin?
•lied the rumib n!
Mlfph.
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,ta Con.-i ifution l a
■£ " ith Ti usurer Sneer
* State’s deposit in the
i bank, who says:
ill round sum there wore $53000
. State money in the Homo bank
when it failed; $8,000 of this stun
1 as been paid already. Theft; are
C 13,000 more now ready for dis¬
tribution, and for w hich wo expect
to gi t an order from Judge Under¬
wood on tbo 28th instant. That
viU L ive P32JtOO )0t to come.
There are thought to bo good tu¬
Kl ts to the sum of $25,000^1 lint will
be realised upon wulnn six months.
The "securities fur the bank do
not tLink they can personally lose
more than from five to seven tbous
and dollars. Major Sam .Morgan,
mayoi of Rome, w ho i* one ot the
bi tidtinen, has a largo amount ot
r t al csta'o !covered by fi. fa. in
lav w ot ihcb'v.atu and under levy,
a pare of this property'is a valua
b!e hydraulic cotton press. Under
these circumstances it is not be’iev.
ed posaiblu for tho state to loose a
dollar ei her ol principal or interesi
by the Borne bank failure.” “Now
how about the Citizen;’ bank, ef
Riis citj?’’ “Tho CUiz f, ns* Bank
had on deposit ta our credit, when
it faded, about #103,000. Of that
sum $15 000 lias already been paid
into the treasury. The parties in
charge are about to sell t e Spar¬
tanburg railroad bonds, realizing
therefor from #20,000 to #30.000
worth of real estate in and around
Atlanta, belonging to the asset#
nn 1 soon to bo sold. Then there
is the Slate’s share in the $50,000
< f the insurance money on die old
rolling mill, and soon to be paid;
t hat wi.l make about #20,000 ad.ti
lion il. That will leave about #13,
000 to be unde from other »“# ts
and suspended resources on the
b i d.” “What are tbe prospect#
fo Ctiriti" the last named amount?
“ l i e attomy-general at.d Major
M so#, hi# associate counsel, as wid
a# the ii eniver# of the bank, in’orm
in t h \t t 1 » re is not ti uonbt of t !»«*
cut 'y payment into the treasury
IV ’ dollar of ilia State’s money.”
I'rt sh and Ilcliabic.
The p e of Hamilton and cnrrnnn '
lug country era*cord; diy invited to call at
'seknijc A lL,ta' rough s for the best
'■eu.e»l family g'e^.rice.
■ovw 1 ift'r, ?V!C*~ '>LuK •v/ 7 ! ;.'■ vJhX
M Daughter*# Affection.
She I* a dtl'ght of tier parehta a
home, iheir pride abroad, iht sol ip
ot their labor, arid their cares, an 1
tne atilicijnt'-vl hope aval j >y fl
their declining lives. The love of
off-tiring, the most forcible of all
our inatiDds is oven stronger tow.
arris the female t.lipn 'he mule child.
It is ivbe that it should bo so—ii is
more wanted; it is just that
should ho so—-it is more req jiril,
There is no pillow on which .
heel of the parent, nnoui-bod b]
sichnesg or sorrow, can so «we. tly
n»|iOSc» ap on the bofioin of an aflVc..
iionate daughter. Her attentions
are unceaeing. Even afier her
marri'if'f ~ her filli'il ... attentiona ire .
nriinilKlirml; she may give her bar d
and hr r heart to her htl-baml, ’ but j
still she may sb.r’r; her cares and
attentions with her parents, with¬ |
jealon distrust i
out a pang of y or
from him. lie only looks on them
as the assured pledges of her fideli¬
ty, and the unerring evidences of a
good disposition.
Sfron <j Test l mo n iftJs:
r>rv. Caleb W. Key, father ofjUev. Jus.
S. Key. rmy-c—
“When 1 wiih h« your city, yon gave me
a botfh) of EjijiingT Compound Extract of
Hijchu. When 1 came bom«; 1 becun tak¬
ing it according to directions, I have
never rcc*iv*d from any remedy sudi 1» t -
cfieiaJ effects. I feel as well now an J < ver
fell in my life, afier Fullering many years
from kidney troubles. I esteem it, »n in
valunble remedy for diseaseg of the kidneys
tnd mirnry organs, i nch as irritation, in
llammation, cte. rieasc f'»rwa?d me, at
once, one dozen boltlos, and make me your
e <-rit for Augu* fa. ! think. I can intro
luce it extensively hfi*e. ,;
M trmfaetitied and for sale by Brannon &
(JareiOM, proj ii-dors, dni-gi-ts, C dumbua,
Oil,
I'uny, wivik. an.I sickly uhiMr'*fi made
l>nj>i-y an4 Htr Mi:'; l>y lU>wn'a lfiitnr^.
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RTiOWN’ t IKON JUTTfina .aro
n certain e.iro for .-vll diseases
rcfialrlng a coinjilete c<»;ie espe¬
cially Indigestion, X>j spepsin. Inter¬
mittent Lover ., Want of Appetite,
Looa of Strong".!», Lack of i 1 ner;.*y,
etc. Knriclica t!a» blood, strength
erm tl>o ir.nseles, wad j;iveo now
lifts to the nerve:;. Acta tike a
charm on tbe itlp.sUvo erg’nss,
removing all <1; peptic symptoms,
such i;s tnst suit the food, Helotilng,
lU-at to the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that, will not. blacken the teeth or
f.ive headache. Sold by ail I>r»i;y
Ki-.li. at t'l.DO a tiultlc.
1SKOWN PISKMICAl. CO.
BnUltuore, 7fd.
Bt» IhM all Ihu I’ht'i’l are ?>»de by Litow !1 ' Ui" II
0o. *OyI h»* ele-.Cil rml lin t Mo! trade II 1 » oil « »; s ..
BEWARE Of IMITATIONS.
a- p r *vX, - r
1 StpT' NmMAm
N’cn raisin, Sp rr. I ns,
I’.iiti ia tho Rack; find Side.
The • n 9 -iit ,* more painful than tin's*?
.loa¬ i; but potn can be n • mover! and
the ih ;Ls mu t' v u»e> oi Perry Davis'
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’t it rt t-4 i*tit rhenp 1'i'nrlr.#
**r {in>t!»ut tlir’.t mold must Lc Kept
a,\.sx ;r.n » Iho *»y hr;;t K' ll.U!t;»T
«*( v v;*'n .. 1 . is*.:' U i; ..n uotri* *t «*\|»* ’l
im sU « 1 .'.; ilo iiiuri’ harm tiuiu
Pain Killer hr» \>-vn in u' >umt use
f ’r lor y je x and the ur tversal tevtlr
T>vl_ i\\ puts Os U V. rat t# It never
t i J. It i.tM only ejects a ]H'n«uiuent cure,
hut l: n u> \ da <>t tnstantaceossiy.
1‘ 1 y a punMy \ . ,MaMe reint xl;'. It i> safe
la th? baxuls of i fil't-l WttSpt'VK'In'l it.
tHo dn: ’t CU'T-s Ly the' Use ol Pain
«.■ .*t v ua • \ , s. tv t run-e.. s -
t 3 u fr m lixi p r vvi’vd v. Lat
Cki’i 1 who iiuve irl.Nl It think:
Z.L 'Jr At** C'ty, Kiur... K* rays: ,
x ye.:!* w my wife e ,
1 i r'H*wawt ' r
ii Pain KiLiot^, w tuu L1
'd v. it as a eax the Sailers’
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t* tae * T your 1 'a.n liiun.
E. 'ic; li . ;.ys;
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wtil feat* tvVxu-1 BTt at loeuaKL
SeiUuAn say«:
j r rs: f 'T thirty live ej’tor
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v •. .: k- 'v# >. u? r*»K
i# Lao E*et i jus'ti Ui«? I o&i: kvl
All dro-i? -t # tel n Pv.s KnttK. Tts price
j is tuilUvtusavenaxnytimesUsc.-sttudoetera’ Sk> low X sr : It L# wltluu the reach ei all,
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kit:#. 'i3«.. SOe. ;.-.d 91.00 a b r ••>.
t PCSflY DAVtS A SON. P.vp.’R-
1 Providence, H. I.
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The Sun lot tg82 wilt make its fit
tceotb annua! revolution endc-r the pras
ent jntinBgefc.eBt,shining,an always,for all,
big and little, mean and gracious, content
cd and unhappy, Republican and Dfmo
de P r8ved and virtnous ’ h * ,dW * M,t
ftod obtose. 'J he‘Jan light is for man
kind and won ai kind of all sort?; but i?s
genial warmth is for the good, while it
porew tot dif comfort on the blistering
back** of ti e p^rMrtfnt’y wj< ked,
1 he <Sun of 1808 wan a newspaper of n
n*w Lind, It discarded tmty of the
forms ai d a multitude of the snpcifln
ouh words , and , ( braces , of „ ancient , y . „ nr
»Hh>ro. It urnUr'ook to report w a iresh
Foecinc*, unconventional way all the
news of the world, omitting no event of
hntnan , 1Dl , ' rest . > aDtI , <t° mm ontiDg .. hpm _____
affairs with tbe fearlessness of absolute in
dependence. The success of this txperi#
ment was the kocccss of tbe Bun. It ef
footed , . , a permanent change , in tbe style of
American newspapers. Every impor
taut j aimed established in this country in
tbo dozen years past bas been modeled
after tbe Sun. Every important journal
already ixbisfing has been modified and
bettered by tte force of tbe Son’s exam¬
ple.
Th® San of If82 will be the Remo ont
sookon, tra'fcktoliiDg, and interesting
n ewMpnpor,
F.y !h« liberal n°c of the means which
an abundant prosperity rffords, wo shall
make it beltir than ever be
loro.
W« shall print all tbe news, putting i'
into TGadablH whftpe, and measriiing its
importance, Dot by iho truflitionnl yard¬
stick, bat hy its real interest to tLo peo¬
ple. Dint a nee from printing beisa
nqnare is w 1 the first oori '^eration with
the Sun, Whene ver anything bappaos
w>fth rrporTng we g- f li-e particulars,
wbethf r it happens in Brooklyn or in Buk¬
hara.
In polities we have decided optriona;
and ero seenstomed to express them in
Inngaage that ran bo imderatood. We
say what wh think about men and events,
I bet I "hit ii the only secret of the Son’s
political Weekly course. Sun into eight
The gathers pa¬
ges (he best matter of the seven daily is¬
sue". An Agricultural Department of
unequallen merit, fnil market r; ports, scion
and a lilioral proportion of literary,
till >, an ! domestic intelligence completo
The Wrok'y Sun, and make it the best
new paper for tbe fareuer’shousebold that
■ ai ever printed.
Who <3. on not know and road tbo Hnn
day Kun, m c'i nnmbor of which i» a Gul
c.onda of interortir g literoture, with the
he t poetry of the day, prone every line
worth roi.ding, newu, hnmor—mutter
or emgb to fill a good-size book, and in
finitely rnoro varied and entor'aining
than ary book, big or little?
If our idea of wh at a newspaper should
be pleases you send for the Sun.
Our terniH are us follow;:
Far the daily Sun, n four page shoot of
tv nty-eight columns, the price by mint,
por t paid, is 55 cor Is a month, or $0,50
a year, or including the Sunday paper, an
eight pace Hbeot ol fry-six column", the
pri'a ia l',5 cents per mouth, or $7.70 a
year, postage paid.
The Sunday edition of The Sun ij also
furnished separately at 1 1 20 a year post¬
age | aid.
The pi ••-0 of the W.rsk’y Sun, eight
pH ;"- 1 , fifty iix oo’umns, is $1 a y or,
oo.itrge paid. For olubs of ten sending
i 10 wo will nerd an cx 1 rn cenv free.
A-Mr, . 1 W ENGLAND,
Tube,her of The San, Now Votk City.
A 44 m rj ii m ii m
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THE BEST MILL
Itrarorate* '»n. Co.'k r "■ n'.t M I'all
sc. !•«' ei.-naer ofFJvo,
Tii-tr v *.'•< • i, (tn:i t' : ‘cfffi.u’i l'ho
jrr.'at lmr rA ’*' , ' : ' v - nu over other niKla i» that It
hsa twt# it 1« tvi.viciftMy K ,l»pt«d for
vmrcb'ta*o ** ^ P*ni for l)e‘Boriptlv* Clreular
p t j i, •• ' 1 I.U> *rul rtincvto do'C*:H,c.d<\faa
S. FftEESSAU GOKO,
RACL?si£ r Wisconsin,
PENSIONS rev ftoi.mrsss.
widows, father*, mothers or
children. Thoofitind* vtentilli rt. U u. n : s-iren
loriv*’* <flt>« r.b v.i-ve or I’nj trirft.vdfiposi'»■ R mv^V ms/jP i.-sj
Vi i* fAm: .Ml
k-'’ ur’.V N j'Sfv Y- ^-’Jr VvXt'r ‘In' ’at V'Vm otic' ? ‘ ' 'uti : J f V ' Jf
J»-:r liSl bVr|
iSTKiwy T,"4
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patents.
U. A L-liwnn, Solicitor of American
ami Foreign ratents. v» T asIJn::taa, D.
All I'lisine-s eotmix-ted witl. Pat nts. wheth
or liefeiv tlie Patent Otll e o the t’- urts.
prompUy ntt<tided to, No chaige made
unless a patent is secured. Bend tor cir
enhur.
J. Pxl era mi TAYLOR
Gold 31mm? 2-; win.
Gold Intulill Kama“.
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" ncse eo >2) , have no equal xn Satisfae- quality
ard har. hcme style of package.
t- n gesranteevi or nopav.^ Ask your grocer
for J.MosriT. Taylor’s GGd Medal Soda,
Sakrams, or Dakins; l'owder, and consult
your beat interests ly giving i: »trial—you
will never regret it.
J/ CUBA II BEO S.
Ha’ 2" v : '. .. r baeat ef
Domestic and Imported Hines.
Liquor -.«. Fine Cigars. Smok
itirjiiml Chewing Tobacco,
Pipes, Canned Gootls,
and Confectionerie&f
j POOL AND BILLIARDS:
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Gold Mean! "mum: Powder,
Gait! Gold Medal (trnnm Tartar,
MedalyJL-jx 1m: Ury-Illo
ns
L. D. HUTCH]ASOX
Ilood, Ga.,
Has in Store a well selected sto k of
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Merchandise.
j Mr. %V. W. Walker has charge of tbe
busineg—and w.ll be glad to meet his
friends
/Vptyfe, a jj o’gan. tlie ‘‘Mozart,’’ new
No. 12(K0, 27 stops, 10 full ft-te
golden tongue reeds, solid walnut highly
case. Hew ami valuable improvements
jllKt a , We( j. SfooI( j )nok , and
]-; V rn <1 on board thecars here, price only
sixty doila-s not cash. Satisfaction gnaran
teed in ev. ry particular, r.r money refur.d
ed after one years use. Everyone sold sells
, anpt i ier _ jt a standing advertisement.
o r( j er a t once. Nothing saved by corres
pondence. My new factory just completed
'"parity 20(10 instinments every 2u days,
veiy latest li bor-wiving wojd-woikir.g
niac hin e ry. Vast capital goods for enablev me to
manufacture better less money
* vxn ever, Address, or call upon Daniel F
Bbatiy, Washington, New Jersey.
K A New FtvJ ob of chromo cirds with name
0U or 25 New Tonis’ cards, 10c. Nassau
Card Co. Nassau N. Y.
CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE
In the world 176072 magnificent uift books
gorgeous juvciui^ book-; supbeib Bibles
end prayer booksalmo.-t giver, away. Grand
holiday catalogue free,
Chambers mm near'BroaJway Bess., York
31 St,, New
0 010 uthnr.A MEDAL and tWARiiin tit j
the A new preat
~» ical Work.w-.rranUidttiR bestand
-ft c'neapeht. indiaueasable to eaH.-y
J f? 3 V 'A a or,S«-l*-Preservation xn&n.untitled '‘the Science bound of liio in
fifc-'W rE/Att fi’iefifc French mnnim, embossed.
. full pUt .300 pp.contauis beautiful
Wvc \ 4 stool 125
- tions, en»,TaTin^H, price $ 1.25 presenp- by
only sent
-ISlSracntl Sit* «*vbv iw# mail -, iV.nstrstou■dainpie, 6 cents;
now.Atldress Peabody W. PAIt- Med
?"VJf\T]tr l.rUJW ITQVUPT lflI obLl P KER, fn*titateor No. 4 BuiGncbat. l»r. 11 Boston. .
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FLORIDA!
Atlviirtic and Gulf Com t Canal and Okce
r hobee L m I (R>.
50,000 Shares, $10 EACH
At par with a bonus of 40 acres for each
10 thans fiom choice lands of the “Distnn
purchas e” Office*. Th id and Chestnut
Sts., Philada. 114 Broadway N. Y. rooms
111, li3. Details prospectus with dcs iip
tivc map umileit free.
INVENTORS address Euson
Bros., Attys-at
law aod patent solicitors, Washington, D
C!., for lefeiences and advice, sent fne.
Wo atten-i exclusively to patent busiins'.
ltciiHOmible terms. Reissues, intcrb n nccs,
and cams injected in oilier hands a special
ly. Caveats folicib d Send monel, or
sketch .Udty, and dcsciiptiou fr- for opinion We rider as to to
p.itvut e i f charge.
the Commissioner of Fab nts. also to the
Ex-eomiiiissioneis. Established 1830.
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fU til a r;Ti-:RN A1 »ona:- y.x POSITION
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awn') ivtrr.uir: fa nro r. ■f>€;*.*ii'a!ly iii*
vitrti to vSait »jir VVftrofooias,
,S 'etui/or Circular aud J net List.
GHiCKsnisa & sons >
130 Fifth Avenue. H. Y. I 136 Tremont St., Boston.
New York Weekly Herald,
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per is constantly inerem-mg. It contn'ns braid
nil tli« leading nows of the Daily I
and is arranged in handy departments.
The
Foreign XeU'8
embTacea apeeial«ns vetches iiom ill „ quar
tors. Under the head of
American Xcirs
are week given the Telegraphic Despatches of the
from nil parts of the Union. Ti is
feature' atone makes
Thc Weekly Herald
the mo t valuable chronicle in the world,
as it is the cheapest. Every week is given
a faithful report of
Political Xeies
mWn? c -mvUto nml comprdwn.ive
P fl»os from War-hmston, mcln<lir>g
fllll 1* pOrfS Ol tllC SjH’tvIlOS of CmillCUt pol
the auctions oa the hour
The Farm Department
of the VVVeklv Herald gives the latest as
well i\* the most praetivsvl snsceslions an l
ttiraoveiies relating ♦*» the duries of th ?
farmer, hints fi r raising Cattle, Voultvv,
Giaias. Trers, Vegetables. &e., &c., with
suiTi:#rtions for keeping \ uiMins> and far
j muig utcndls in rt pair. This i* supple
reenttnl by a vell-eiiited department, wide
i ly copied, under the head of
The Home ,
! oivinjj r» ce'prs for practical dishes, hints
fi r making: clothing ahd for keeping up
with the liK.-st fashions at the lowprice.
Evi ry item of corkinsr econt my stisr^' i.’d
iu Ihis department is practically tested hy
experts before pnhlii Letters fr in
our Paris and U n.i.m correspondents on
the very latest Inshions, lie Hone TV
p Irtmeiit of the Weekly Hendd "ill save
F" hens.wife more than one hundred
times tlie price of the paper. The intertst
Skilled Labor
are loi'keil a'tcr. and everything rel .ting
to mechanics and labor-saving is careful’y ait
uwrdiHi. There is a page devoted to
the Bif latest lait’M phase# j'ii.iM-M»i of the tar business **»«*« market#,
Lrops, Meivharuli^e, &c , &c. A valuable
feature is fourd in the specially reported
pi ices and conditions uf
. The Trod are Market.
( Sporting News at homo and abroad, to
g.-tl W ,t with a Storv every wetk, a Sermon
#->me eminent divine, literary, Musi
cal Dramatic, Personal and Sea Notes,
'there is no piper in th* world which con
t iiiiJ* so much nows matter tverv week
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Gael 1 Year.
Address.
NEW YORK HERALD,
Frond wag and Ann St., X. I'.
Fresh Moat Alarleot.
I wi!! pay the hisli.'st piiv for fre#h txef
•'Uvl jvrk. :m i purpose k«-« pin? a supply ot
the choioe t on hvut j»t *\il times t* r th
Ivnent of the cit-'r.e:** of Li imiltmi and vi
cintty, wh.se pa!retinae I
t J C Floyd.
Georgia, Harris County,
Hardy Wadkios j
vs. > Libel for Divoice.
Martha WarR ins )
Whereas it has been shown to tha Oon't
that the defendant in su'd case resides be¬
yond the limits o! this Spate. Whereupon
it is ordered by the court that sai i Martha
Wadkii.s do a| Fear at the next April term
of this court and answer to sai I Libe! fer
Divoice and that service of said Fnit be
perfected upon said Martha Wadkius by
l-uhl cation of a copy of this order in the
Hamilton Joubnal a newspaper published
in said county oive a week for four months
before the next April term of this court.
Approved Oct. 12th 1881.
Porter in cram, J. T. WiMis,
Plaintiff’s Alt’y. -fudge, 8. C. C. C
The above is a true extract from minutes
Harris bLpeiior Court. Oct. 25th 1881.
A. F. 'J kuett,
C. S. C. H. C.
fSotice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate Joseph
Boyd, late ot Harris county, deceased, are
hereby notified to rnnke immediate settle¬
ment. Those holding claims against said
estate will present them duly autbenticat
ed within the the time prescribed by law.
J. H. Boyd. Adra’r.
Georgia, Harris County.
Agreeably to an order from the court
of Ordinary of said conn'y will be sold,
b' fore the court bouse door in the town
of Hamilton on the first Tuesday in Jan¬
uary, next, within the legal hours of sale.
Tbe following described land belonging
to the estate of H. E, Moss Sr. to-wit:
Fonr acres of land cif of the west half
of lot Number 67 in the 33 dist., of orig¬
inally Troup n-m Herns connty and lot
of land Num er 100 and 50 acres off of
lot Number lot snd lot Number 104 lying
in tbe 3d District of Troup county con¬
taining 455 acres more or less.
W. O. Moan,
Henry E. Moss,
R. M. Moss.
Exarntors.
Georgia, Harris County.
W H Stanford lias applied for exempt on
of personally and I will | ass upon the same
on tbe 23d insfc. at my office.
Dec. 1st, 1SSL J. F. C. Williams,
Oidinary.
Harris County Sheriff Saies.
Will be sold before tho court bouse doer
in the town of Hamilton, Harris county,
Ga , at public outcry, within the legal
nouis oi sale, on the fir.-t ’Tuesday in Jan
uaiy next, the following described
property, to-wit: of 213
The cast half lot of land No. and
and west Half of No, 214 ly ng in the 22ond
district of hart is county. Levied on cs tbe
property of H. D. & H. H. McCalla, to
satisfy a mortgage fr ta. in favor of Mar¬
tha l’oiter vs. H. L&R H. McCalla.
Property pointed out in fi. fa.
Also, at the same time and place, one
hundred one and one quarter acres of land,
moic or less, it being the south half of lot
No. 167, lying in the 21st district of Harris
county. Levied on as th; ptoperty of J.
I). Robinson, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from
Harris Superior Court in favor of Hudson,
Jenkins & Redd v». J. D. Robinson,
Also, at the same time and plate, three
hundrtd and five acres of land, numbers
not known, bounded as follows:-—South
by public road roads, leading from Hamilton to
Milner’s cross east by Robert Win
tvieaml Reams, north by C. H. Pritchard,
and IJ. 11. Willi, ms ind west by lands of
B H Williams aud C. H Pritchard, said
Jand lying in the 2tst district of Ilarris
county. Levied on as the property of W.
It. Stanford to FA'isfy a fi. fa. from Harris
Kupcro: Coin t in favor of Allen & Craw¬
ford, v . YV. ii. Stanford.
B. H. Williams, Sheriff.
rcccml'er 8d, 1881
Georgia, Harris County.
Whereas Wm Dugas'lTi'.ramoll, execu¬
tor of the last wilt and testament of Mary
Whiteinad.de cased, makes application
for leave to sell the i< al estate beh-nfiing
to said deceased AH poisons c.uifcrned
are hereby notified to show cause, if any
they have, by the fiivt M mday in Janua¬
ry next why an order should not be grant¬
ed .-aid appiieant. bond official signa¬
Given under my and
ture, Nov. 29 1881.
J F C "Williams. Ordinary.
DR. S. G. RILEY ,
Hamilton, Georgia.
Tenders his professional services to the
people of Hamilton and vicinity. Calls
attended horn the Ding Store.
B. H. AY ARNE 11. R nun McMkin.
W H Doolittle. late as't. Com. Patents.
B H Warner & Go Atty's at Law,
Warner Building, Washington, I). C,
Attention given to Patent and Mining
cases. IrviiJs Pensions, Bounties,, and Gcv
eminent Claims. Attention prompt, char¬
ges moderate. Address wi h stamp, Re
fir to Members of Congrers imd ifead's of
of Government Departments.
'Jhis Mystery Explained.
2905 Is the patent name of nn inval¬
uable reined > for removing from
Iho human system pin and stomach
worms. It was the prescription of a cel¬
ebrated physician, aud srved the life of
the child it was dispensed for. It has
since been the me- ns of saving the lives
of thousands of children by its timely
use. It is put up in the form of pow¬
ders. ready for use, and children take it
readily, as it is a pleasant medicine. Sold
hy dealers in medicine at 2-> cents.
THOMAS i>. STUBBS,
Attorney At I.jiyv,
—’V7c;t Point, Ca.—
Will practice in Harris and adjoining
counties.
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R. A. RUSSE L L ,
Attorney S-lt
HCOd, Ca.
TTTn.L practice in all the courts of the
T T Chat tah.ioehce Circuit.
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MOLINE, ILLINOIS.
sn\s rot? illustrate:}
OIRGiliiRS LSD FB1GE LiST, *
f. w. lAWimNwmms
Manufacture”. Of
CIC3-^-K,S 3
jVxd Dealer In
lr*ipes, Tobaccos and. A.icticles,
Choice "Wines sntl Liquors.
^s@*Sole agent for M. Scbwaitz & Co’s “Star of Kenticky” Ilye Whiskey.
41 Eandobh St., Sign of the Big Indian, near the Post Office.
Columbus, Geoi’S'in.
jVIr. Charley Lawrence
Is with me and will bo glad to serve bis friends and former patrons.
RGULIN JEFFERSON
COLUMBUS, GA •f
Asks a portion of tbe trade oijjthe readers of the Journal. lie sella
THE BEST GRADES (^GROCERIES,
And guarantees weight, quality, etc, The Finest JYeW MeSS
MACKE BEL. Choice Flour, Full lias of Tobaccos , Car
Load of Texas Hast Proof Oats, Genuine, bright and pure.
Whiskey —All Grades. CIIR YSTALIZED Liquors.
Rock f uel Rije, Peach and Honey , Corn and Rock , by case or
gallon. The Finest Gooes In Ike World. Call around, shake tfpa and
try them—always welcome. Give, me one trial you will be my customer.
Eoilin JefercoE, 133 Broad Street.
COLTJ^lI3XJ@5
TJElli: NEW C’liOCKEiiY HOUSE,
--OF-
LINDSAY & SANDERS,
Webster [Building-,
COLUMBUS, CEORHIA.
If 5^014 Want
CROCKERY -- CHINA -- GLASSWARE
In plain or decoratedJBreakfast, Dinner, Tea or Chamber Sets, get our prices before
you purchase—or if you want
Knives, Forks, Spoons, Castors, Tinware, Wooden
ware, Fancy Goods, Fluting Machines, Lamps,
Lanterns, Chandeliers, Kerosene Oil,
LAMP FIXTURES,
And everything usually for sals in a first class Crockery Store, we are toadqnarters
will give the vtry bottomeprices. Cal! and tee us or Head ns your orders.
LINDSAY & SANDERS.
A TEmPTING BILL OF FARE!
o
A Call Upon the Wholesale Grocers
W. 3. & Co lie WATT 9
Will reveal to the public that they l ave an opportunity of selecting
from ;he largest stock of
GROCERIES, PLANTATION AND FAMILY cupD! U'UI i srq i L \J J
k
Ever offered in Colnmbng, canaiatin*; ef Canned Goods, Cheese, Bo p,
Mackerel, Candles, Starch, Matches, Potto It, Caitdief, tackeis,
Pickled Hams, Virginia and Liverpool Sait, Bacon and
Buik Meals in immense quantities.
Cheapest and Largest Stock of Flour in Colnmtms.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
Sola agents for the celebrated Lucy Hinton Tobacco—the best brand in tbe xnaiket.
P.VST ?r.00i ? S3SS CAT3.
Georgia raised Seed Bye. The best quality ot roasted and green Coffee,
W. J. & C. IT. WATT.
J. H. F1 @§T ?
—Dealer Ix
STAPLE and FANCY FEY - GOOFS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS,
groceries; & provisions,
CrocJrcry, Glassware, Hardware,
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
OPWiHlmake it to,’your interest to call on me before p’trchasing, as
I atn determined to sell a* cheap as the cheapest for *he Cash.
FLOURNOY & HUNT,
IIOOF , GA.,
Deal In
Fry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots,
Shoes, Hats and
General Mei'claamlise.
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A r e ae'ents for tbe best commercial manure and pay the highest price for rotoo}
and Country Produce.
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110AV, WHY AjYD WllbiiEl'OKE i
We Sell DRY GOOES Cheap,
BECAUSE,
first We never introer.ee tkedJv goods in order to reduce the rrica
to tbe fcnyex.
SECOND, We don’t pay a ’ profit 0 . goods for house rent.
THIRD We do not force sal.-# on nrtril’ir.3 buyers by w«ort{nff fo
any cf the “ways tb.t are dk and tricks lira, are vain, ih.s
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7 c&- ohm atjdci .... eiroc.ev.
FOURTH, W» bnv good# from tbe best b u=e# srd first ten
and get them at the lowest market prices.
FIFTH, We give fail treasure and an L .st euont, and guarantee it
TLe?e. red many other reasons we could vice, tn b’e ns to sell goods cheap. Ou
stock is full and we g vc our cu#;. mers th- benefit of Sow pr es. We wi.l pive
prices ever tte counter as low #s sry dv. r Give r.s a trieL.
JXO. McGOUGII ^ CO
Columbus, Ga,