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All Sorts.
—The weather is lovely.
—Mrs. Dr. Copeland is convaJe 3 -
cm
—Sunday seems to be the pivotal
bad-weather day.
—Rev. Mr. Hunter of Ctthbert
will preach at the Methodist .church
next Sabbath.
—Since the snow of Tuesday
morning, the Hood people feel sorter
above Hamilton.
-—Onr school made a favorable
-opening last week, and several addi¬
tions have been made to its ranks
the present week.
—Johnny Mobley killed a shole
a few days ago that weighed four
hundred pounds. As an amateur
-agriculturist, Johnny must be called a
success.
—A gentleman in Ellerslie district
a crop of oats that his friends
.ay will Vhilj, under ordinarily
j. 1 r r U „ l> . 1X • , 10USail<i ,
yf “’
A el t
T Hines TT IToIt , , has , befn appointed
■mail messenger or route .agent on the
C. & R. railroad and in a few days
we shall begin to realize the benefits
•of the appointment.
—Since onr other weather item
was put in type, four hours, there has
been a change. At eight o’clock it
was fair and frosty, at Jen the sun
shine suggested the approach t>f com
.planting time, at one rain drops were
falling.
—Captain T. H. Rimbrough, of
-Cataula, is a bourbon democrat of
•'■jye straitest sect, but we weuld be
I4f.l of an opportunity of voting for
■ n for the highest office witliip the
gift of the people of Harris.
—You are invited -cordially to call
at the Journal office next Tuesday,
Say up your subscription, and get a
apply of garden seeds. We have
■no objection to your calling before,
but don’t wait.
—Judge Cooper 'Wiliiatns has at
last received tlie laws enacted by the
last General Assembly, and , officers
m the couEfiy entitleO to a copy -can
get it by calling at his office.
Mr. u V l 1 Kilpa^nck wasa. -
irer of a party of Waverly Hall
tiemen who went to Florida aome
time before Christmas wttk a view to
•carving a borne and fortune in tins
new eldorado. Last Wednesday he
returned home, and we gleaned from
bis conversation the idea that he will
continue his Harris county citizen
ship. He does not like the country
he visited. Tlie rich lands are so Low
and unhealthy that the alligators die
of consumption, and the uplands so
poor that the .gophers ana salaman
ders have all uaiigrat-ecl T lie oldest
inhabitants are ao lazy that they will
fish with you only on condition that
you row’ the boat. Average land is
worth about half a cent an acre, al¬
though at this season it seems to be
worthless, most of it being submer
ged. Altogether, we inferred from
his talk, ,, Hams county , ___... presents su
perior advantages it© .Florida, to men
in moderate circumstances.
An fusprobtible Story.
We find the following improbable,
through romantic story in the Wet
umpka Times-Alabamian. Who are
ffie parties,-and where do (they Jive,
brother .Smith? .
A lady in Georgia, a few days since,
believing herself about to die, and her
-friends seeing no chance for her re
she was anxious that her hus.
should marry a certain lady in
the neighborhood to whose charge
alone she was willing to entrust the
and maternal supervision of her
children. The weeping husband
•kindly consented. The lady elect
and a minister being present, the cer
eniony was performed at once. The
lying wife being so overjoyed at the
(event, at once gained strength and
-effected a rapid and complete recove
:v. That family is now in much tcou
ble, and the kind offices of the law
rajust be invoked to relieve the poor
-pan who is too much married.
Juit the~TMng '
for the reicy season is » nice nrobrella
L'rooa Acee’itMehneon, Colntnbt=, who
?aftV6 ft large assortment at Jow prices.
U Am Awful Responsibility.
1 Ururybody has somethreg to sag c abont
-r*»nsaniption. We a:l deplore its terrible
bat only a few of ns seem to
ravage*, enoagii take the
i have eoimaio sense to
"
Hale’s Honey of Horebouod and
Uken ss s remedy for Congh, Colds,
Jj fficnlt B.aatbic p„ Hwar.eness, or any
atuer of the symptoms which, a* it were,
pave the w»y *«r that terrible destroyer,
Trill *£ iQ t a ati cal snd rapid care of the
=-Tegi«c‘. . ii A n <rar Whoever
to'’resort to the
s>V aie uud-r such circumstance*,
M-T-ams* a feartei r esf*»*;aikty. £a!d
■
j by drcggtrta
Hardware.
SUckoKvr k K’mbr 0 q 3 h h r. . <ull
c o of pad’CCM'ft, dcor knob**, b ! CS ea »
end oth*r k*^w*re.
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2>n Pounds For <i Do^ar •
Csl; at B-ackmoe i K mfcr..ngh a »cd
.prt a supply of rte :fs 2 .b c .Si. tu^a.s
■' ££_»- ii-re iust Jt9c:i«d
Hamilton *J ¥ n \J aj <5 a^xn ' L /—1 • V* t* l
VOL X.-N0.5.
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
As Viewed TUeottgi ihe Spec¬
tacle of Bill Arp.
Every little while there’s a new
humbug comes to the front. I don’t
care anything about Oscar Wilde, but
it frets me to see the folks up yonder
running after him, and I’m afraid he
will come down south, and our folks
say he .**» poet, ** and lectures .on ^ es-,
is a
thotios, and they say that esthetics is j
a ktgh U P ^ rter a thing that car- j
j-jes a man above the frost line, and
ma ^ e him ethereal and heaweoly, and
gives him new ideas of what is beau
jf u i and lovely. I like poetry purty
well—that is, some kinds of poetry,
that deals in facts—like “Mary had a
i ara ,”and “Life is real, life is earnest,”
and the song of the shirt and the vil
i age Blacksmith, and the hermit, and
suc h, for they are accordin’ to nature
and come home to a man, but I hav
ent got up to Swinburn and Tenny
son and S nch hifalutin poets j'et, and
j don ’t think I ever will It’sa stram
on me t0 reach ’em, and I’ve quit j
trying. Many y'eais ago I stopped,
and entrenched in Kathleen Mavou
Teen and the meeting of the waters ;
and coming through the rye and such |
and if Q S car has got anything
better I don’t want to hear it. We’ve
g 0 t esthetics enough at our house.
'f be children are party and sweet and
love me ss good when I get borne,
and they say their little prayers by the
bedside, and they have got their little
p l ay houses at the roots of tire trees,
aa d the broken china and the -mbss
is laid round bo nice, and the little
chickens vi look . , so clean .. la bl L
and the young lambs are frisking
about in the meadow, and water gush
e s out so merrily from the spring and
0 ld rose has just given birth to such a
awe aewealf that I dsm’t want any
higher esthetics just now. I dont
care anyt. ng special atajut the
Greeks and ie Romans, .nor
Zeroes and.t nples, for they have all
busted long time ago, and to my
opinion anything that busts is a sort
0 f a humbug. Farming dont buiT,
nor hard work, nor raising chiki, en
a n d .chickens, and I’m for coming
fe.vcn to facts and business and hard
pan.
Them fellers in olden time got es
theftc and tried to build a tower to
climb up to heaven, and the Almigh¬
ty got mad with em and confused
’em and Oscar Wilde will come to
end. , -, \ve r , n&we ^°t . ?t© . worK
same
for .a living, I tell you, and we have
got to wore down here in the dirt and
the mud and the women have got to
suffer and bear children just lure they
did 6.,©ao years ago, and there is no
dodging this sort of business, and
-when a man comes along to tak
about things in a higher plane, and
pretends he can -make angels of us
and fit us for heaven before we get
there, I set him down as a fraud and
: a fool and he will be found « such
in due time.
It becomes a man to be cautious
about running after new things, espe
dally if Sac ss not afflicted with sur
jplus money, but the other day a
friend from your town sent me a can
0 f .cookoline, which he said he wanted
Mrs. Arp to try as a substitute for
It was made out of cotton
see d and looked as nice and pure as
sweet oil, and I didn t see Why it
s houldent be a good thing, for I knew
dmt rK: h folks used alive oil on .their
v i tte l s a t the north, and in France,
and i saw no reasgn why a good oil
shouldent come from other vegeta
bles. The only difficulty was ra get
ting Mrs. Arp to start out fairly on
the experiment, for you see she ha*
©pinions and convictions of her own.
She dont run after nothing nor no
bo<ly. She wont -change chairs nor
cornerSj nor needles and thread. She
makes and pies by the same
old receipts, And she used the old
time loaf sugar, done up in blue pa
pers as long as she could get it. bhe
keeps a towel hid away from ihs chil
^ a water d i p r^ r hung SO high
J r e XC h it. When things are
calm and serene and everything love
ly, I use the dipper and towel too.
but otherwise J just rank with the
ch udren. So l J*?s, says I to the
girls, hide this cookahneaway in the
kitchen and use it about half and
half with lard for awhile and gradu¬
ally slide it into the biscuits and bat
tetcakes without any lard, and let a
see feow it woifes.
Well it worked -splendid ; that >s a
2*x- J I* vjfr -J-xjl: -ertya J&m
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER.
HAMILTON, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 , 1882 .
with their vittels, and my wife, Mrs.
Arp, she complimented ’em and said
they were mighty nice, and so one
morning I told her about how they
were using the cookaline in Atlanta
and making snowflake cradteis with
it, and she said she wanted no more
of the crackers, and I said that lard
was an animal grease and a very dir¬
ty animal at that, and sometimes had
*«*■» "« « *•>> “ ll «* <*
was from a clean vegetable and I
d j detlt see why it wasent as good or
sh£ sa ; d 00ttttB seed might
do very well to winter poor cows and
sheep on, but there wasent enough
substance in tlutn to make milk or
butter and that cotton butter was the
poorest stuff in the world. But, said j j
I, suppose we try h f.nd if it makes i
as good cakes as these and is a heap
cheaper thats lard, hadent we better
use it. She looiced up suddenly and
with ,xn inquiring glance, and just
then our little eight yest old girl
laughed out, and the girls Sniff their
lips and frowned, but I saw the thing
was done f or . Mrs. Arp awver eat
nar y no ther caxe just out of suspi
c ; on After that, however, we all got
a fo K g as usual and nothing was said,
^, 1ut we Know that sire Know'S we are
us j n g q and she Knows that w.e Know
, s | 1<; krows it, and so it is all right
n0 w, for she is a sensible woman,
An Exposition Jalce,
Covington Star
One .Ills tot jote «to «te
exposition is that of a young lady who
does not live a thousand miles from
here she was returning ho me from
the exposfeioB ^ a<;r0W( l e a train, anfl
w.% yCMiiwH o..vliged to to stand stand tin up until until a a oolite pome
gcutletnan offered her half of his seat.
They S00Q became agreeable corn
panionB and were cha tting away wy
sociabl y )When ^ young lady sudden
ly discavered *he had lost her
lw£ , k She accused the gewtkrinais of
having picked her pocket. Hesmole
a ghastly smile, and asked her if he
looked like a pick-pocket, She
itho.ugbt he did. JHLe propexsed to as¬
sist her in searching for the lost treav
ure. She soon .foi^md it upon her own
p^ ]S Q n _ *Qf course she was ready to
a p 0 iogi?ic to the gentleman, who Lad
given her half bis seat, for the great
injustice she had done him, by accus
big him of stealing her pocketbook.
It then turned out that the gentleman
was a Methodist preacher, and
was on his way to the south Georgia
CO nference. And then the front cur
tain was rolled down upon r the bewild
er j n g scene amid tumultuous silence.
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NEW
Jf( (7C 1111(1 Jld ff StOVC'.
JAMES F. DAVIE,
Columbus, Ga.
Aiwajs pays the hy$fc£st nw:lwt iprtce
in cash for
Hides, Rags, Wool, Beeswax,
Tallow, Remnant Seed
old Metals , ’
Respectfully invitee trade from the oit
izens of ilerrie connty. f^ieciel Indnea
mente off-red to Dealers, snd «liftbln
quotations furnished by mail when Ateir
ed. Store at Centemial corner, opposite
J. IJ, Hamilton’s, Colnmbas, Qa.
■
Mrs. Lydia E Pinkham, 233, 'Western
Avenne, Lynn, Mass, is-raoihiy scqnirinK
^ |ortb| wrpri8iog
cnw , wUloh duUy reBaU from the 0B e J
her Vegetuble Componnfi in all female
diseases Send to her for pamphlets,
too
J' ejcaii and MeXICCnl
HORSES.
t ost arrived and/or sale at Columbus
Woo l Yard, Op[«site Columbus 4 Borne
B. itik-pot, Co umbos, Gu.
W. R. IviEt tk Co.
“ Ruchupaiba.”
Kew, quick, complete cure ♦ dayB, ar
emartiDg, freqn*«( or
difficult nrinatioD, kidney disesses. St. at
druggets. Ga Depot, Lamab, Kakki* 4
Lamab, Atlanta, ^ra.
That Old I/at,
Is®«ttt to be *a*o in deoett company,
Aeee * Johnson, Columbus, wi I sail yon
^ ‘ h°.Tte*
bfcbby M k , D? .
JSabi*, if not,,nec#B*i!y, makes a Hair
Dr«a«og aoch as Dr. Ayer’a lsfcoratory
imaes, . „ md,s i-A „,..ili. V e™if.B to ». mat* new Ayer A -*»l, >
Hair rl#1 V.aor is one of the most delightful
we q ed. It restore* not olIj ,
thee dor, but gloss and luxumnce, to
f*d€d »cd go# half.
WASHIYRTOy BETTER.
By onr Regular Correspondent.
Washington, D. C., J*n. 30,
The ass-utMii’s trial is» ended at last
and *!y prognostication as to tin
rc-ult have b. eu tally verified. A
ffceilM ....... ^ universal a«d
edn * -y iu e b
cirovJutcd throughout in. jury after
being out only forty minutes had
returned a verdict ot •‘•guiliy.”
There was little disetl-wo-B in the
jury room, and hut one ballot to
, uio . void Kit. Ail . , H ete con
vinoed before l.-svittg the court
room that the iow-rahle «retell
who bad been playing Ins tttuioA
before .... them for t-esa week® . wan re
► pofisiblo 1 to li»p law for his cruel.,
vil amOK® «o0cl. _ « It T is well- .. IHJh . ,
!
sevch months srziee the National
tragedy, which reached its second
act on Wednesday, was begun by
the eh >x trorn Guimini’s pistol. In
that brief time the seat of Govern,
mint lias witnessed tusny ch leges.
An Adminimration which had but
t« tw* f «.*• w
passed through «ni eighty dnf/s of
pawrfnl subnet.. tut* amid the
scenes and ceremonies of mourning
gave way to a new and different
regime. DnruJU all this no gusts of
passion wore able to overthrow the
ilimnity and iquantnity Ot the Ainer
guv,.,iin«ni rf
and order Wft* m.iiutaied
President, made ly lu law, sue
owded , M , olber slam by assassin.
Tim trial that has wo<I is in
many re sps C tR aae of , the ,, v most ... i e
raa ikable iii ih«* annals of «ritnw:al 1
1
pi , ocf . edWr€ ^aasi.mwr We havs smm dm |
C0W!ir(IIv , of the In-ad
of th „ Nation sit ,n open court and
|M „, w itlll!S ses in mil. !
u . rms #n fl wh*n, during the !
( .|„ s i,,<r iiours, he ca’I-d thu vuuera- j
b !e and cVoqiumi Poiiev “a lying
whelp,’’ it pvi'iiud Mi in >>#•*. too nwweii
for human m o to Htsind. The
g, r eaest trnvwiy of the wholo thing
tho t*ime •eoMt-mmeii in reaching
justice. In w bat odlcr oounti-y
would it he asssssin < 4 i he cl icf i u m
live n year after doing the
There is now, howpvi-r, no chance
; 0 r Goit»ais to escape yvlling h» tni*
sooner or la’cr, nnles* lie dies from
| inaht before the time arrive*. IK
; staoiis not (he Hi^htfKt chance ot u
new trial or ot anv irWic-f'from the
court*. In al! ilut bem
Judge Cox has used ... iho utmost
caution to prevent a iniSfiro and Ids
brother Ju.lue* have been consulted
al vV «'ry rfl-np, that
Wy the lull bench will NU*tain
result below. A little delay J is = 10
most that Guiteau can hope Si r.
Ttie hiwtgivjE m iy be postponed c
til May, possibly till July, but the
performance will ovontually take
place, as s«t down ’a the bills.
The greatest life of the Capital
now is among the office hunter*.
There seems ta lie to end to them,
and the slow movements of the
President drives ilrem from
ness to desperation. Maryland and
Cmcinniiii . . dele^atiaaH . , . %
occupy 1110
largest share ol the time and alien
Hon lately, and the two localities
m the matter oi nurnhers and per
sisience. approprtate the pastry.
.1 tiiere ..., . is a u Jtepuol.can m in (’ffminfia/l Otuoinnatl
or iu the State .Maryland
does not expect an office, he ten,sins
bo heard from, A Statistical .
to go-
who , ... bliusvit looking .. tlnoug/l i
nt us, is
the gate: of , the , Witte .... tioere in
the t.»nd hope that **>»« fine day
an office w^I incidental’/ fall -to
him, assert* that he has kept tall),
to to speak, of tlie Maryland dele¬
gations, and that they have march
a inio .. tiiG irt,: V* Lite (11 llOUftG 11 j-a.i-a* o? Sc i l in.
rate of from four to six solid bod..
iea Of statesmen tv,; working day
tor the last six weeks. He believes
ib-ii mat PruHuiint 1 resvai.rn Garrett uarren, of oi the me H ib.i i’- -
timore and Ohio Railroad, one ot
the nlirewdest finamser* in the
c, nntry, secretly encourages tbe-e
j-isits of Maryland atatesmen to the
VViiite House as an important he)]*
to wain taming Lis dividends* A
considerable J> >rt of tfie adult male
population ot GmeurtiaH h»* h,-o
Ut “ “ri-otered Urn
hotels since the Jut of Ja*l *» 'Veui
be- a»d some of tee pBoininerit cit"
n t ns icJt of coKimg here pel iimu
n „„iU ' t*o as to be oil hand -dally to
a | v)Ke t | u , p^dent _ , about , (me...
n-Ili i l Pii«l 1 „ J ‘ (>#?! , „ ♦ U lllcll aiHH-ari to .
!**• ol»e of tlie mo*l important in
AU-UllJlaJi IU the WOlM aid 0:.C Ob
ihe tecm'ily ot whioh our m uomi
HK l,d.,.r 0 d. Tbirry i.
a rumor about town to the effect
inai Tom Y. img and M..rat II.hI- J |
stead have sh.vw lly determined to
build a hotel here s> as to catch the
spare dollars ot t he Ohioans v ho
aUi.-r .. fii.-.e.
come « ©ininortti some..
h u] tll;U ^ ve y 0Hi ^ ngo< w ] l0n J
What a l«oeinzk n would have
been. Pm isa.
Sheriff’s Sale,
Georgia, Harris County.
Will be sold before the C urt IbuiHe
^ oor< ,,, Humilton, ILrrip county, Gcon'^la,
an the TatoSay in tla on, ti«xt. at
public ou'-evy. within the le^al li««ur.a of
sa'e. for cash, the following property vte -—
bet of Uuu! Mo. 3*5. eo»t<riuiiig two
linn. I red tw** nnd * h*)f ncren mom or lent,
y ng umi being; in the 20th diptiict of sai l
v nntv, sml levied 1^)011 as the uiopeitv
of Be iborn .1 Smith t^> ratLfv »i» cxeou
iwne 1 from il.ii'Ti^ Suptyii *r L'tiurt in
fHvor of A. M, Bandy & Co.., v*. Seaborn J,
Krnith.
B. H. W ii, liams, ■Wn rilf.
Georgia, Harris County.
W J Hoar m.ket upplicitiou tor letter*
of «dmiiiii*trntion upon the estate of Hi*
B E Poor late of said county dei-OAsed.
All peie ms concerned line ihei r.by noti.
tied to allow cawo, if any tlicv have by the
applicant. Jaimaiy 14tli 18Sd.
.1 F 0 Wmmamh.^i dinar*.
..........
Gotorgitl* Harris Coujuty.
VV*0 (took nmkes appliofttioo for tetters
of administration npon lie onUm of H»
"‘A! pLs'.ns con^we.t hereby noli.
Bed to show emse, if onv i they have, by
^«S®l£? S,r5»*U
framed Rtful applicant. <S.v#n 2*th nmldr IWil. my
*«nd andoNofali *f R Datnre,D*c
' " ry
(»©«rgi^ Harri* County.
Thom.s 8. Mitehell *nd A. B. -Copahmd
mltka , jplio , Mo n for l«u«rs of adu.i«i»
trstion ,up»n-th« of G miia John
«“ n («-'l“r«dl utosd said count* doc. m
*
All persons concrued .ro hereby note
™
«Ltai*ir*tLi etmui.l not, b« arsatud.
«>v«n nmUr my h»mt ,«,d , ta -ml Bis
*** Ur *’ r" o"'Whxia»w,
j Ordinury.
VIQNER A McELIJANEr.
DENTISTS.
:851-9 JUod^lph «t., Columbus, G*i.
Offur ihuir piofe.-,ionnl »urvici:s to th* p«o
b' e '' ^ iburi* county,
pMheria.
;.«« ^TWpuj- not Brora to
, ; ntteua.*!
; t.'i'unHUiiaa'we’evr*b«-n(Uauoveml » t m ^aslly^i^
wBlch
. ^ h t itiiivUfv find »urely I.) mich crsjcb d#
vi.i:uv n.\v#s* baiai KtoM.io nv’
\howh )1 vise of this* ini'ilvat/i* twaxily ha»
1 mviti umusan.-iu nt
*^1?. f ‘ t «
; % »«•«•« hm- •» t. u-haat^-on imforeum
vf'r-. alaiewi’ tt “ d U lna ’ 1 '“ U J
r.:«.i‘2s »:' tr ’ W M ' lujlt “ rr t '' bUu - 0 '* a,a
f..Han
e
Dover t wiiiijtiaMviUu, n. y.
1* l li. n. C:.( ceockku, KTTS.BS.Ab 6
For thirty yucin I Iiavo tw-d 1*1 i’ai i AIH
f . :n<t it a mwiir-f*iUlUf r:iu'4> " lor omIUh »nu Born
tllra.it—B aktus inmusil'.to Bk/.Sas rslli-f ttM“ 3
n-< - l.'-t ab- uit
sore tbront i'iitI- wraslilinr ■Kfi.fi. ryour r.us Kiti.ru piekiimm
. jIi. Mi iyaiMt}-.--( Lvr-iiii ,
i ii/.v* Jo"! fTSTomrea f-ir -from u .t-rv I couH uev.re CfiA,
wlijcj, j JtiviituuI Mine I-AIS ti-.e. KII.I.B.B. K‘* wltijS n't
relief e, U1 inimriUiitelj'. 1 trle-l vour *K*iu S.
t iev.nl me 1 will never
v.Hiout .Ihout it- it- — C. <>. o. Fo&ck, I'oncK, Los j»i lidrs.-o*. fanuly for . D . .
m od i'Ai#< Kip r;u uty rtf
ycurt. r.;n) have v*:\ur known it to laJk—lUnw>vi
Lk/vh, 11> tVftyriMlxn-o, uHlni? Fain Oft. Kiixbb In my family . „ . twenty
ym *tud hu itwotl liiivufMnre.niHi n*v|)
•,f-.ufl»>rf> modkiu#* .r t iLo itb pJiwio -U.
f fur-d no to w.
pruvjG-t. Qi’i tda. V. V. m»d ^ •<v*.n»T‘^ 41
i .,r v.J jooj- inrr-oo'ay'h wcmld srlUtcul >•» h it
! prr.'t .rail ju nn<K V.<j notice —
! /. \- Colts, I>is rty '• 11U*, Va. ,’^dw
^ti»M*woff^.-6Ao.Hoo»**.wUi«ii*(t^ h
i vfoftnn^«rtr.(r ncverrty with bronehltl*, ku*1.z* and my
wj.vut w,.yo ii.r.; t,.f u^
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CONTINENT
A NKW IM.USIHATKO
Hitemry Weekly Journal
■StXIT.HKlhl’OI-lTIC.W. NO* HHTABIAN ;
by ALBISN “A W. TOtHi
0E13, author of Foot’s Er¬
rand,” etc , assisted by Dan¬
iel G. Bnaton and Rob¬
ert S. Davie.
First Nufcjwat I^nuyd Fkbuuary 1, 1882.
Tno most rl;.-*tiiiscijfe»h*.<l fcuiliom kidI
kkUllul j*rti8ts,l»oth AtHi'iiuTUi nml FiiR’inli
have Isetjii (*ng»»ir**d A» v roiit»ii» “Or.tt 1 '*»nt v-L in ent.
TIh» 1'Vi.ruary inimBein Ja ut>
st. 'i i»*s l»\ lleltni < JUiipl'eiL Mih. Al« x nuitir
K J*. Hoc*, Jaliioi i.awil/ornr, ,J lai Hab*
l.fiton. li H. Utvis, m »»«, 1>> Oritur
Wilde, (’hutH'wr M'Hilt. a, C H
B.ikrr, Sitln y I iitri-r, U F- Litbroj , Coin
I hnxt «•. ctr; p to't.ii.i vK sk trims bv (J.
(J. Jj**buind, OIadh 1> i' Ivy tu) L>. («. \ttlcb.
oil. Ik Mwvc'l. Ftdix Oswaltl, r <•, m\\<\
papers by 1'rrsidont Boro r «*f Y«l‘*, F’lot
t/t' Harvard, I’rovo t B |>p« '. of Hni\t*r.itt
of !Vm.sylvaii»v- etc.; tad-ion i»<-*«» by
Kiitu Field; art. illt • ► t ati u* ov L'-uid
’JiffUll.y, fCii'fiiv by I’rof«. Hotbro k,
etc.;*>t)»ial etltjupUe by ili**. M ultou,
rural iiupro\ome» t by IT >n l> 0 Nr-rlb
iop, fun a* d Innoor bi ‘J. H Cb*rk, tM x
A llto) Uncle Ujiiiuii ,( » bosfc eib
118.
J’tfAUTiri'L Tlu' Tr^tionh are the lidding
feature • i' **ouk Continkkt.” d biy are the
llnest ti.it«rt chii pHtnlitCH *nd »yual to
the pftOtit perfe -t in the monfbdec
Flit v 10 cent; 1 u nnud**^ - , id ( K) a reir,
$2 00 dx mou-ln Mailed l ee « f poBU^o
t» any iuMkvh. Sprc.nofn copy tree.
NKW'j)K»g«&KH will til’d •* t<> tlu-ir intercut
ito present “ftu C’onti.nkm" to their curt
•uaerrt. /uhRerlp
I*oHfin«Ktfirt.a'e >utv|(e * to la’ c
tbmrt Li I), rul CGU)iid4 lot s.
B ) >k C »uv trtseis eitri mid la' jrelv to tbeiv
inconifri widiout iirteilet’bnc "itw tWeh-re^
ii ur hni-iuYiM. Viy a<<i \ r *‘L*ta O.vu
HK1 .
Wi U for p t ti 'Ml ,rn to
‘S2OT QOXTIXW?,” rhile-lolylila,
I to Popularity OOOSo'idll!" ia UnparaJ illod !
130,
he wonderful a».d i:u reu-in^ (b-mat'd for
Vv lar the hr l most popmir ai d e‘ cm; ent
Life of Garfield BllK'K S 2
U *1aY '
Thin wo.k 's Profu .ely 11ir«i***ri>t i. fells
too er,the thu liu^f story of Ida tventlul
life hi id tiMuic de..th; Iihs b« eu eri'i all\
levjfrt' l and app ; oV«'d i*y ol»o nt bid inli
m >fce peirioiibl filends,: hurt tin* ouis d l hII
other ifflitloua hecauri® tins l*e»vt and ebeup
ctft. r.ritj on teima tOfUiffy arc t^e most lib
emlofftny. Miperb fciieel BLte Boitrvitu
Fir' !! Outfit 60o.
For proof of ex-<db*ri' e, ^ Wibllity title
reus of Agents »ud terms iidnrc h at once.
MUBBAIU) BROS., Av'sn’a '•a
Friends and Fellsw Citizens.
NOTICE.
an ***'■'. I m« delay r l him to fflvu iliilr pulrT;,1^^ Hi leu Mon I 1
ot ' >-‘-m B l»ni»ry ‘*,' W‘Xl I bn.I ,at nu; 0, ‘ tbe ,i aaouni " < ' ,,H *
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un-1 wuciet 'lut mv p,V«-tw whom I S|. t ue
win iu« to »-«U* i?» »m*»u
nutoUiiU. - *-<- So ^.^1.;“ tnunl* mo ti. l nr till/, nr
Clone in, nettle II|| ai 'i ronliiiiir- rour tmile
alI ,i credit, t"«r» (inly, .o
iwi4,i.uMf«iw. , ■ i vi.-r-f.tt'O i\’
1.S.S2.
GARDEN SEEDS.
DIRECT FROM THE FARM!
Warranted to Grow
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
l «EE"»fm»rr pjtuJiaiDBT uaii.. ash
'f H i l*» s* a r AKKIVtl. ISAJOOI)
! CO-MJ/TJON jOI-AKJ.VTKKI).
Money m y t« .ei.t by Draft *u l’i at uff-«
'Aider i-r-twlirn '111* c.ncot I f ' 1 '•
U E'grHi '• Lb-’-b*. Wt soy T.vk «>
iiw.;. |.u « a..-! f*jd. b.u. 1 wi
: ,,. uii.ly |b ■<*' fatAl-.-e i«i ««•/.
, * ;• h < it- ft!' ft* f' * tllJt i > atlO», tee. l'.tHf
w , *1 f., it Adtr.-s.,
JOSEPH HA I RIS,
MOll'lON K.VltVi,
ZQcrzz?-?. ; r , j,
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ISS M
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T\\o frvat popularity of “SOTTMTTl 4 *
risBos tl.« musical puUIa ip Lie bv4
l'VOc»C of tiwjr Mjf«s©Ufsne$.
SDHSOSB £z 03.,
K.vra-rjLOTexi.r.s c,r
S^srs, sni Dprijfel Bsnc-i
m fa !5S E. !«T» «„1tw78rtu
Georjfist, Harris Countj.
By vi t le t»f nu or*I r f uin ti*H .Coyrt of
oniiuft y of it! county. I wrii mjj *
ihe Ourr UoiiMO «*q *» in tbe towi> of Hnu
ill -n wit l»iii 11 mi opv> - th*
fhvt TucAiiav in FoU’V.iiiy chancy
ot one i o «i»*>» 1 •!« 1 av» e en o»
gtock of the CohmibtiK Men; f/u-.tuviug (J«»m
fiUl'Y hoH R* I'lOpCI ty bdoiigMU to R 4
M*i*v F. VS’Uei lev. «ie«e*uc i. T; iinu i-OftL
i«Jiu*ry 2 i,
\Y. II. 9ta sfomu,
tr«tor with wl'l
West Georgia
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Hamilton, 0-0.
Thu cj vi in s of 1U ; * iiinli'.ution wilt b#
re-umeihi'iiif ilonvfjy (l*i) in Jnioi.ifv n«siV.
Jhu piilioiiHgn of all f* *<i!leitcif. "f hunica
are hereby exleuile.l to thou* who Ipv*
|i.itiimi*ml mu linriiru. ac t will -jsuiosiio <o
keep ill view ilia aim • f Mircomtiio^.wMUi.
the rilivafsou of child ion. Ku'l mttxfiui.
tlon gu&runteod, or no tnidon requirnt..
Hoard c»ii Ini had fr iu J.8 to ICO i ■>
iiiont’i.
Kuteiiof Tutfoa..
Ih iu.Ary JJcipnilinoi.i ,$l,ti® per
Academlo 2 00 “
t'ollp.ia'U) .•I *,(}') < I A t
Music 3 no “ ••
Uue Of J’iAl.O fiO •• ■*
Iwi lentali 00 " msioiD
'J’he first giwelun ea te80th dune Tui¬
tion due hi c half in aovance or nt the tluw
(>,icli nirmlh. Ki> <ie(liii'don for lust . ms
except ill e sc o' sicktieHi. M j.io diip ut e
iinret itmuier cotitr.i’ of the pi?:. ; p*
Si lidol oil Blit Hwar.
For further poittoMlare u* iie-s
J-iou It Okawfunii,
Prinrf; *t!
fi BjrtM y
till V.!s
M
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^f£/ET\ 0 y
r.itcrt.VT’3 nu>v r.irrciiit »r*
a certain cure Job «;i tl-ittwett
rninlrlna *t oontjtlcfo toude A>*po»
i-tullvlmllge»itlo:i, l>.r , 'l>' i>nli', Inter.
miurni fever;:, Want nV Appetite,
1 1 , 0 m of tttrcstfctji, I.fti l. of Ka-.-rjjy,
etc. KnricUen Utn lilooti, nt>-eiivi'Ui
- 11 * tJ»o mu rteft, a»tl tflj&s new
I iifo to tfce nrn« 1 . A* :* tike nt
•hftMH Mil t.i -.c tUjfi-ntive *erleftn.«.
! removing all <1 ic rjBipt «»4
•ncit o» toeiintf tlin footl. UelcitiiiQ
ilcRt In tiw h'jroitsu i., U::artl)uriv
etc. Tito lords too a i'rcjiarattou
tint will not : n Itio te< til > i
git • lnMi)u.i he. Biilrl tty all rnig
gicte al yl.OO a bottle.
XJihtrv.'*; cur’UCAX. Co.
li*Hjt9*>rc, ~ I<?
Km tliwt *M Iron -anhfr* aro ntu)' hr V «
Co. Jtt»*'C r-1 Uu** ta f Ifado u.itt l « ■ ^ -+ty •
IIWAKt Cr IVilTJB.rtO.vS,
WMWfm'm wt
M ESS
Diary Feef*r?H
Caltf-ii litr, tic. Sc*r>t io a? y Mbir^ on tc~
reijit t»l two llirwr Cert Kt*in;-R Addr* ns
( UAmLift K Hiksh, 4b S. Pel , Ave ,1’ul-i.
A ENTS WANTED AT ONCE
to *e'! it*« Llf« ftad C« MpVfo HI«*orj of
THE RIAL OF GUITEAU
\ tut h h ot i.ia fiifttic CBfv 1 anJ Full
lik-t *y of ih« «t'C‘ me scviir* and 8i»rUing
,»iw M^nr# < f ink tiimt; 4j:<*t c>+rly m <i
v r bt'c u tio <jtt tint.**. w. u
• «s>t n’td. WI * r i i . oi n • ly. Aget U
ii'lila T) . 'leufii c j.lt'ml. Ad*
r»*r * Vxl.