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THE HAMIITON JOURNAL.
J. L. Dev.sis,........ Proprietor.
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
Decf.mher ist,..... ..... 1882.
THE HAMILTON' JOURNAL,
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tnn.lv--ta.f-. ’I c four p-ftC edition-all printed
at home—is continued to responsible Subs' ribers
lime. Apo nnum i given every subscriber
in Harris or the ‘j lining counties, consisting oi
) i .rh ith.i Pur■- (/.1. wen St * ,i .-, io 5 i f nt pliers,
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Intelligence, Missions, School and
College, News of the Week, Hymn
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Grover Cleveland’s Crime,
Since his unprecedented triumph
in New York, Grover Cleveland has
been mentioned as the most available
democratic candidate for President
in 18S4. His name being so promi¬
nently before the public gaze, he is
the target of critics, and as he is a
bachelor, old tnajds , and blooming ,
lor
girls also. His being a bachelor is
the worst that can be said of hint,
and a few eccentric persons insist
that if he becomes .the Presidential
nominee, he must marry. Those
Vrdio know him declare that he never j
had affection enough for any woman i
towel her, and now when he is
urged to dunge his state he says he
is too old and has missnd his chance. i
Go.ernor Cleveland is economical,
almost to a fault, and it is predicted
that should he ever enter the YV’hite
House, he would retire from office !
with three fourths of Itis income |
This is what is said of him by ;
who professes to know: i
1 hough . the . enjoyment Of . j
“ 111 an
anutle income, he has for years been I
living |lViU C> in 114 a couple ol vn rooms where WUAIC 1 J
with a faithful colored attendant, he j ;
keeps bachelor's hall. This rcjHig. ^
pa nee to female society has always j
been something extraordinary, ' i |
YVheu any of his intimate friends ask ,
him to dinner or any other festive '
otexsion, his first point of inquiry!
sectns to be, whethei the ladies o (
the establishment are to be there ; if
* *' lle Wil1 “variably get out of it on
some pretext or Other, but if wife, I
cousin, sister or aunt , VV . 1V
-
he accept the . i
is sure to invitation;
ami enjoy the hospitality which is
Ottered hull. „
Economy anti bachelorhood will
not weieh ) a.' '' L : nst Grover Cleveland j
amid his mmd is on retorm, econo- |
mv ami honesty, rather than love and |
marriage it will be an dement in his 1
favor. The Augusta Glvronicle in •
speak iflg of tire subject that !
savs ;
-*riwaw inar! when JeTersoo President; used and lo kept go to j
et an |
{Uvnunt of his most trifling 6 expenses. !
He was perhaps . the greatest of j
pres ;
irV.Ylv 1 40 » lhe mu ntt t 1 '^ 10 re P esfntS \
Jeffersonian • democracy at the YY hitc ;
.
House, “redeemed, regenerated and ;
disenthralled,” need not scorn to be
economical as i is illustrious prede
11 - sor uml master was.”
Mr. Cleveland, sax’s the Columbus
T ies, need not becitme “tearful.
c al and tmrtious” because he is
le-.r, .ir.ed, ;f that is the only fau’t
that ti e < luntry can fin ! v ith him.
I; : i iterferes with his duties to be
rl?rr :*d. we sxv him renwiin as he
‘
in , , enamore . 1 of , public .. good ,
*' '
! sc. ! tf woman’s benrty.
j ‘
p -sen's “Per. 1 ® _
*vr preventives of constipation j
<*ct j
t,. bfo-'* *»'«« ^sy.:rc t,!
#•. - •' tj^.sts
m 'm-.cr.nn w i j
Xobotly Like Thomas.
Such is the verd-ct of those who
like good good.- and have once tried
this enterprising clothier. The lat¬
est styles are to be found upon his
shelves and he sells nothing trot war¬
ranted to wear. It lias become a
well known fact that only the best
goods are to be obtained of him and
tne demand , , in . co.isnquence, notwith- . .
standing the proverbial small space
requisite for fine packages, has com
pclled him to nea.rty double the ca¬
pacity of his large store room, and
this even is often crowded with the
throngs who believe there is nobody
like Thomas the clothier of YY’est
Georgia. , Give (<■ him t •_ a trial .it if you want „ ,
anything in the shape of gentleman’s
W an:cl,f,on, a walking cane lo .
weddingsuit. He will suit you in style
prices * and fit, ’ and the goods n will suit
you in durability and finish.
“Made New Ajgftin.”
Mrs. YVm. D. Rvckman, St. Cath¬
erines, Ont., says: “R. V. Fierce,
Buffalo, N. Yb, I have used your ‘Fa¬
vorite Prescription,’ “Golden Medi¬
cal Discovery” and “Pleasant Purga¬
tive Pel'cts,” for the last three months
and find myself—(what shall 1 say)
—“made new again” are the only
words that express it. I was reduc¬
ed to a skeleton, could not walk
across the floor without fainting,
could keep nothing in the shape of
food on my stomach. Myself and
friends had given up all hope, my
immediate death seemed ceitam. I
now iive(to the surprise of everybody)
and am now able to do my own
work.
At Sohomlierg’s
Y'on will fitid an excellent stock of
fine jewelry, silver and plated ware,
watches, rings, &c. See and price
his goods before buying. Broad
Street, Columbus, Ga.
A Clinucc for Fun.
The “latetU thing oui” tu the way of
Noinething to t.ff ird bury amusement for
winter eveningn, or a side-rhow for
ohuroh faira, ootiM-Ua of a sort of M -gic
Lantern that doesn’t require plot ores on
t n»n. The Foiyoptieou, ns it is called
because it will show up -o many d.fftrem
things, m-ikee use of ordinary newspaper
p* ct u rUM . family photographs, croiuo
a " rAl '' ho ‘ ua ’ Bls<le fikH,oh ‘ ,8 > * t0 “ atid
thus affords u now use for the uuiloulioun
of pretty oardsrwhich so many have been
induatriouidy making. Though patented,
it can be mado uud «old at one fourth the
price of a good Ma^to Lantern.
Descriptive circulars mm be obtained
of the Murray li-il Publiidsit jl Go , 129
E.wt Tweuty-eigtb Be, N Y. Oity.
Wntcbes and Jewelry.
Schomberg of Columbus does jew
^ repairing of all kinds and fully
warrants lus work. I hose who have
tried him once, always patronize him
again,
...... — — ^ —--
Alarchanta, Uiak« out list of Crockery,
Glass, w.tod and Tin Ware and seud list
1° »,«• will wtaob vrioea, t * and save yon J
uiuons f| -a>Rku and breakage, that yon
Klvvaya froui ua
MoBtiitu; <L Co., ^
AUautii, Ga.
Wo have much pleaanve in reeommendin
Tkernmlino to our readers, asanobsolul
euro for Malaria. The manufacturers’ nan
alone ia a guarantee of its merit. Itsellsat'
cents per box. For particulars sco Advt.
IIAGS WANTED.
J w ., nl 0ue Hnadred Thousand pounds
ot ollin eottoo or liueu rags, for which I
P r ‘ l, “ iu c *‘ 8b -
J L. Dbn.nh.
____
bee attended a ball -d meed to a late
, hour—became overbeaied-wein , home ,
thinly oM, io a oold, demo night air and
cold. Next day-headache—iowi
of Hppetite***tdighlfevfcr—drv skin—pair.s
Hnd ^^illy asnsations-mdisposi
ion to Ret up. Remedy one bottle Drum
goole'a Eugli.sk FemalegBhieys.
‘•Tough on €111118.”
,'urrs 5 oa-ew for 2ffc, in c»*b or etau-.ps.
t j Itin P.thBuv, Allanu, S*
Bailey « Saline Appenent is now reoog
u ’** d “ the •***» BnJ
.. e.aaut catbartio in use, foe the Boecial
oure of hMd .ch t ., o-metipation, bear: bum, *
.Old atomach, dyspepsia . eto. It . cools and
quiet, whi.e as a sparkling summer bev
rage, it is delightful
Don't Die tn the House.
A k irtia’gists for *• Rough o i Utts " 1
- ars on* rats me . be. I be ;s roaches
M tuiin. flies, m ts insects'. IV-. pe box
EXECUTORS' SALE.
By virtue ofan or Jer frorotheflonorable
Court of -old. tYrdinary of Muscogee county
will be on the first Tuesday in Jan
ttary, iS'ff. at the Court House* door in
Harri- county, tlx, hetwevn the legal
sale hours, the w est half at lot No. two
i ntndrvti ;u ,d eight, k»fh« likh Hi*
trtet iu Harris Co., u* Aba, five acre
oTof lot number--in said !8th Di
'rict said land known as M rl i'hotr.p
son place. Containing one hundred and
eight acres l) ore or c-s. So d a- the
YVh It Ita vn.vcn. Executor
THE i.MlEI'EMiEM'
TUe Independent need. only to be bet.
t«r kt-owu iu acid to ita already laige al
friends It La-> been pnb.jshed for ihixty
five years and bis arq .red a world wirto
repivaitun as the rear redgioui and liter
a y newspaper.
The Ddependent is not denomination'
B | # I’a creed ut>a field are broader than
’ sect. Ah Cbri„lian joornal, its
hE J a aiiu
is to sirei utben ami extend Evangelical
religion ai d to defend u against the ai
ticks of M«t.rialiAu, At hen, and nnfee
j lief. I’ in fixe 10 approve or criticise be¬ in
any of the denominations whatever it
lieves :a designed to advance or Liudtr
the progress of thb Gospel of Christ.
I. civil and poliiical ; flairs The lode
pendent v.i 1 contend for aound ideas and
principles. It foogit against slavery
and the iniquitous system of the (Heidi
Community It in i.ow rij-hung agamst
1 Morwonisot. It believes in the reform
, of lU 0 . vil MfcIvlc „ BLd Unff , iu Uie pB .
; nfioatioa of politic, and in cheaper post
j STJftSffi
1 gene® n quires.
lastes Alle and Impendent wants. »« Wo designed provide to weekly snica):
j Meries by the t,63t magazine writers, po
I em» tiy the leading poets of America ond
Eugland ( we first published in America
Teunyeou’a last poem), and for others,
who look especially lor instruction, wheth¬
er iu r. t.gioa-, literary, educational phil¬
osophical, or scientific articles, we lhrn
i-h what no other periodical does or can.
We pay large price' to obtain the most
eminent writers. Besides the edi'oriais,
there are twenty-two dis inct
merits, edited twenty-two speeiali-ts,
which include Btblieal Research, Sanitary
Legal Fine Art-., Mn-ic, Soienoe, p, bbles,
Personalities Mu isleriai Register, llymn
Notes, Bebool and College, Liiariitnre,
Religions Intelligence, Alissions, Bundsy
Hchooi, v 'ews of the Week, Finance, Com
tueice, Insurance, Puzz'es, Seleotiena
and Agriculture. 38 PAGES IN ALL.
We will report in fall Rov. Joseph
Cooks celebrated Boston Monday L<-e
lutes, which will begin in January. Mr
Cook has just reiun-od irorn a two years’
trip round the world, and his leomto
this Wu.ter will attraot greater atteution
than ever.
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Harris County Sheriff's Sales.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Hamilton, H -rris
county,Ga,within the legal hours of sale,
nt public outcry,to tne highest bidder, ou
the first Tuesday in January, next, the
j j OoTbly^^nLTe nl-T'named M dli-,
seven yems old. Levied ou as the prop
eity of C. A. Mullins, to satisfy a ti. fa.,
in favor of Walton Wuann ft Co., vs. G.
A. Mullins, principal, ami C. H. Tram
“‘.'l Also, 1 seo at " r the ”y- tune and place
same one
hundred seres of land, situate, lying and
i being iu the 18 h District of Harris COQii*
ty, being part of lot No. 83, in «aid dia
|r *ot, and bounded west by T. Neal, and
%***. Ur * norm by B.
e ^scres^of d^roorU
; game bem R 100 Iv'
j l j 9 8 e '' 'S Darnel I.. Jones aud Mrs. A* n,
| .tones to Pearce ft Bioford, March 14 b
j 1879, as the property of David L. J men.
I Levied on as tbe property of Dav.d L
va D.vid L Jo es.
o, at the same time and place, one
wen y horse power stesui engine, uiadt
tlSO fi J*’”* lUf** 1 HftW ID I CftltS, iot MDd ?'L th© " Dgin Q^DSl ti
fixtntes Httiohed to saw milt, frame, beit
ing; fto. L-vied oa the property of S. S
SeJ» e t > satisfy - n rxe< u ion n favor of
J A ItTiU vs. S S S edge.
B: ti. Williams Sheriff.
(IMS WHUl AU ELSE f&US.
B<w! cVn*l> Syrup. Sold by Tssuy.to.Kt drngnota
Vie tn lime.
~^2£fcsasn
— , —_ 7,73
w 3‘s”? 5.151,
Tdd ej n.’ji n il StrJ’io n
MODOC
\> id stand for the seas m at i-ay stat-l. s near
YVaveili Hall.
e N-rytees.il . . my st-.W . s. W- ... tl. - season, ;
Y® H . W ere M .Ca t or further
ti.-ubvrs, a.Miet T B. i 'am P, Warvrly DY' G !
t
E g
MAKE HENS LAY Au F.nelipfi Veterinary- surgeon and Chemist, null
traveling :n- thin country, says that tncst of tne
Iturw ..ml CV.Uk- I’ow utrs r-ukt here are worth
ie«.- ir»-h. lit’ says tbaf Sheridan's Condition
- .. Powders are aU.-olutrfy pure ami mimcnseiv
KSm
THE SUN.
NEW YOKE, 1883.
More people hive read ’he -un during
tin-year jus! now jras-dug tlrvn ever before
since it was first printed. N-> other news
najier on this side of the earth has been
houg'-.t and read in any u-.u by so rnanv
'
met. and women.
We are cr< ili.v informed that oeop'e buy.
read, and like The Ann for the following
reasons, among otuei,:
Because its news columns present in at
tract ivt- form mid with^tbe greatest pi
U«s accuracy wluiti-vrr h-vs interest fir hii
mankitU; the ev-nfs, the Heels and mis
dee's, the Wisdom, ftie philosophy, the
notable folly, the ► olid sen-e the iinprov
inn norone-e- all the new' of the b siost
w rid at pre-e t revolving m snace.
Because people h f-e learned that in l*v
remarks cone rnir.g persimr and affairs
The s «n makes a pouii e of tehing them
the exact trntn to the best of its ability
thr«e hundred and -ixty-fiv-e davs in
rear before election as will as af er, about
th - whales as vrclflaa about tii- smalt fish,
in the fare of di-scot ns plainly and frai
lesdty a« when supported absolutely bv general. ap¬
proval. The Sun has no p- r
p. ®e- to g. rve, save the- imfenu itii.n of Sts
leaden! and the furtbeiance of the common
goo <.
B-cause in is everybody ’b newspaper.
No man is so humb'e that the Sun is in
riiff relit to bis wolf.re and bis rights.
No man is s-. rich that F cm allow injus¬
tice to be done him. No tnan, no asso.-ia
tion of men, is powerful enough to be ex¬
empt from toe strict application of i s
principles Because of in right politics and it wrong. has
fought for a
dozen years, without intermission and
sometimes almost alone unong newepa
pers, the fig’,t that has resulted in the re¬
cent ove w lrlmicg popular verdict again t
Robesonism and for hone t government.
No matter what p ;rt_v is in power, lit
Siiir stands nd wi I continue to stand like
ar ck for the interests of the peo leagiiust
thejnmbitlon of bosses, the enjoachment
o: nionopoli.-ts. and the dishonest schemes
of public vobbets.
All ibis is what we a a told alm-'&t daily
l.y onr ftieuila. One man holds (hat Th •
Sun is the best religious newspiper ever
published, because its Chri ti mity is undi¬
luted will cant Another holds thar it i-
1 he best Rcjmblic-in already (U whipped J -.rs|ift.;ier printed
because i‘ li -s led of the
riKcuie ont of that party, and is proce ding
against tin- other half with unuiminished
vigor. A third be ieves if to t,e the lung
twine, of general literature iu existence,
because its readers miss nothing worthy of
notice that is current in the «oi)d «'
thought. So every *rtcn-l Of The Sun dt.-s
< overa one > f its many riib-s that appeals
with piaticnlar 1 force to his indivi luiil iik
in if
If vou u'readv kr-ow the Sun. you will
oltM-rve that ill 1883 t is a little better
Ilian ever before if you do not tiirtndy
know I'bc Mt>i, you will find it to be a
a.i rot of 11 lithium activity, a s'orehotise
of tlio choicest produ -ts ot common sense
• nd iiu,i_-illation a mainstay i'i>.- the c.iu e
o' honest ‘jovernun lit. asetl.inei fur g -n
uiii “ Jelt'e.rsouinn D.tmoerac . a sco nntgc
lor »i> kedncsM ot evmv am vies and nu
uneiiuituooiy goiwl in vest my n t lor the com
ing y-.ur
Terms to distil Subscribers:
I he k- v. ll editiim- of I be f uu ice Kent
Viy mail, po ipiid, ns folio s:
DAIRY—'iff : en.« a month $d 50 a year;
with Sunditi ediin-n, $7.T<i
SUND \Y, ,-Ght page-. *1 20 a year.
VVKEKLy, $1 a year Etg..t rag.-S of the
last matte, of the daily is-ues; tin Agri
rultura! Dp rtiucnt of unequal led mtr
it, toarket reports, aud lihuary, seien
tide, and don-stic intetlizeuo ■ 'aakcTiie
Weakly Sun the m wspipcr for tue farm¬
er'- household T cldts of ten wiih
§ 10 , an extra copv fr e.
,, u " 8 ’ 1 W ENGLAND, I’lihlidiet,
THE bUN, I*. Y. Uity.
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During Utc Fall and Winter. lor Phu«d.i,iiu.p particulars, addresf.
a.ajtec»dr*c*, fc
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Harris County Sh oriiT’s Saiss
Will lie sold at pub'ic outcry before tbe
court h.iUse door in (he town of Hamil¬
ton, H-rris county. Ga , within the legal
hours of Ktde ou the first Tuesdny in Dr
oeiuber, nm, the following described
property, to-wit: —
O ie mouse colored horse mule named
Pete, two red milk cows and one red beif
or shoal two years old. Levied on as tbe
property of Dou Piero.-*, to satisfy au exe
eutton in favor of J dm H. Hamillon, vs.
J sptr D. ltobinson and Daniel Pearce.
Also, »t the same time and place, the
east h.i'f of lot of land No. 212, and the
south half of lot No. 211, in the 22d di«
Irict of Harris coun'y.Ga , and containing
in all two hundred »n.i one and ODe half
acres, mote or l.-ss, and levied on an the
property of J. P. Te*»y, to satirf * a fi. fa
i-vsned from H.rris Superior Conrt, iu fa¬
vor of J H. Hamilton, va .1 P. Terry.
Property pointed out by G R Russell,
plaintiff's attorney, and written irotice
given to tenant in possessions thereof.
Also, st the same time and place, one
half interest in twentv acres of land be -
tng part of lot 175. ia the 19th district,
purchased of T J Pearce, by J K Ricli
ard-ou and J B Smith, bounded north by
lands of Z C McLeroy, e«st by J J W
Riggers, south by W R Caldwell, and
Smith Children and west by Smith Chi);
dren. Levied on as tbe property of J B
Smith >o satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor
of J K Ii cbards-wi v» J B Smith.
B H Williams, Sheriff.
CheapestBiblesMs!$rttf A 6 ESTS MfUTED 5 Si , K
$37.35 for
ct on it ftom ‘‘011 Hundred” to “Yankcy
Dei>*le.” Even tho*e'"« : th no ear''while
•wav delightful hours with this instri;
met t. Any i no can play it. Children
( ’ay it in one evening Costs but one
tontb hs nrtcb as the Orgoiotte. Orginina,
Ac . and is fa- s , to: and needs only com
mi rt unt ie. To indtrodtice our new inns
: e wo will -end a snm) le Organ, wiih
b<-mut liook o nrcining full words and hr!
New and Popular Songs, which in slice
fom» fu-ll oi *37 35 nrenaM *•> »u ' *
dr<~». for DltIsY ONE DOLLAR,
c. o. n. As a guarantee that C\ V
rv cute w-ill m-dw all f hrv pay for. w
s. ill »-nd orie s imple B » >k arid O.gii i by i
ex rests, G. O. D. fl. two ffl.ijO. three
ot n , r u at r tto , at ,
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. u ais F <e. A,Ido * MONADN
Ml>b CO.. L< L-. x 7ri\ Hinsdal Js 1.
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GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY.
Will be told before theComt House d- 01
in the town of Ha:niUuo in said county or.
*h» first lueaday in ... Deerudrer . n.-xt. . toe
following .kscriwd land he onsing to tn
( « h>t ‘ ui W - H Du. to.m. deeerrsed to-wn :
• mole 01 te.-s, ot -ot Vo. -.0, am
! ?* »cres ino.e or leo ol to'N,. »l, ljm
i in n ' ;W f^bnd district rw.tftimng of originally W 1 acre* roup
inoie nr less. !-o:d fir itisl’ilmtt n
I , cash. , November 6 th, 1832.
i JOHN A- DU--HAM, Adtn’r
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| Y i| I ^'Sample Sot of New Style
i fifiS six
M.ule,’ Triple Sdv r-.PLied
j A|£^k* y 1 j j teaspoons. iiriant»l remilne. Contain equal no in hra-s
W ap
psarance to $3 spool s. G'taraiUeed 0
p.vaae. or money refunded. Only one set
sfint t 0 introdu- e Agents vanh-d at good
nav. Circulars Kre-' Address the mams
f.ctureis. SHAYVMfJT SILVER - PLATE
Co., 83 BruintielU Sheet, Boston, Mass.
Georgia, Harris County.
WheTea- trie las 1 will and le.-.tatlielit oi
Archibal i Autry, late ot said county, rfe
ceased, having been proven and neurit to
to record in comm in form, at the Nevcm
her term 18S2, o' the Court of Ordinal)
of s dd cou.uy, an ! no Executor haying
been named and appointed to eoncctned -xecute san
“ill .tleretore al! p. rsm s at.
hereby notified to show t-au-e, J-f an, lire
h ve, by the first Monday in December,
next, why the Clerk of the- Superior Coni
„r some othe. fit and proper person sliou d
not be ai.-polufe I adminisfraior, with tin
will annexed, ot sani i.s.e se i.
O 1 v .11 unde, my band and olh-.ial signa
ture, November H. 1HH2.
J. F.C. Williams, Ordinary,
West Georgia A & M College,
HAMILTON, (>A.
This college will begin its t-xs.oises <>t
Monday, -January 8 b, i883 e The buim
ing, one of the liue-t in the South, will
he finished for the accommodation of
stu len s before tbe ead of the piesent
year. New arid improved school furni¬
ture will be used. Tbe uts £
w, 1 be equipped with r, e M illiu-hek
pianos. Everything that S - be fioL-t
will be done to make the college stricib.
fi st-oias.
RATES OF TUITION.
l‘-t I'reparatoiv. .ifcS'i'O per month.
• 2id, “ . J30 “ i ■
Go!legi“*e........, ct
Music,Vocal andln nt 1 1 3 00 “ it
Pa-utmg.... 400 “■ H
Drawing.......... 2 50 “ Vi
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Incidental Fee..... U) It
No extra eh'i»> es.
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A thoronyb courte in Business F rms
»nd Book-keeping wit bo given, wuhon
extra charge, to each siu.iesits es may
i desirn it.
Pet, tottr-sb' o ‘sn'jht as wall it can be
taught in ai y ef the sosoal'ed bustnes
collo ges.
B .trd tD-iy l>e obtained for from f 10 to
•Ti- pot' luonth.
MuitRty organi?;wtion in male depart¬
ment. All male Htndents will b* requir¬
ed to v a .r tbe college uniforca. Th- «e
uniforms may be obtained of G. J. Pea¬
cock. Colura 1 rra. Ga.
Both sexes will be admitted to the col
lege.
Paytcents of tn'ition required monthir.
A I BRANHAM, Pres’t.
We, tbe undersigned Board of lore]
Trustees of the West Georgia Agricultur¬
al college feel grnt fi d at having seeuref
the eeivieea of A I Bran ham. and a pro
fici nt corps of eminent teachers rs a- -
sistaiits. We nre now satisfied 'hat nr
institution in the state will offer bet¬
ter facilities for eduoatirg youths tber
diully onr oobege. Ceneequently, we most cor
reopnimetid our college to pnrpnL
and gnsrdinns as worthy of their suppo*
and influence.
JA 6 51 51- BXET. C L f^ENDT, Prr
M F Hoor, T ,T Brooks,
L LoFtanpobt,, A T Fb'< ks.
HrG Camebow, JFC William^
W I Hudson, H G Kimbrough
IvJ^fGr OF THE SINGERS.
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Above is the exact representatton of the
Seivi n y Ma chi n e
WE SELL FOR
Twenty Dollars.
» “ in every respect tl e ve.y beat of the
SINGEF. STYLE 0 f MACHINES,
Which are by far the Most
PopuiarMachine&irvtheWorld.
t u.i- , d iu the best manner with the 1 »t
t iut, rovement for winding the bobbin,
the most convenient style of ta' To wifui
exteniion leaf; large drawers and g thi
cover, it stands without a rival.
KING OF SINGER MACHINES.
We do not ask you to pay tor it unit!
you see what y u are buying NYc- oulv
wish to know tint ya 3 want to l>u,- a 8 ta
tug Machine .n i are willing to pav
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*20 for the Best in the Market
V» site io ii* sen li, 4 tne name of 50
ne ircst raiirc'U t nt ui:m an<i wt will *eu*l
the niiAchine an ? ^»ve ii ^trnciioa to »Uow
von io ex uu! it b ifore vou (wy for It.
WILMARTIl & CO.,
S'-S' NOivlll a.Cl S r., fllll.A. VA,
AGENTS WANTED!!
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PENSIONS for Soldiers,Wiriovrs, Parent*
and Children. Any disease,
wound or injury entitles. Mil¬
lions appropriated an«I '■tock
Jxo. in g force doubled. Widows* Prompt work re-manTed and homos 'ne»w«atitied made hapoy. ArriuRf Fee
widownood. Apply now. Great in SNORE AS r £ BOUNTY
success eases.
and Back Pay and Discharges procured. Deserters entitled to
all dues under new laws.p^ Inven.
tors.
bought an Sample J sold. Thc“WORLD free. & SOLDISRU’^-'etlx Tor full instructions,
paper). copy Send stamp
blanks ti bounty table. N. W- FITZCFRALD & CO-*
tension. Faun*, tc Land Att'ys, Washington, D- C*
TIGN/JIt d- McELHASEY.
DENTISTS.
35 1 2 Randolph St., Columbus, Or.
Offer their professi nal Sir vices lo the peo
phi tf Harris conrity.
FRANK JAMES’ SURRENDER.
A , /, i i\ L k) For flu* Ilius: rated
[ VT j Lives ar d Advei tnres
t \\ -r- AJS , j Ti) n i\ of Fra! k and Jinse
? fsnie< pud 'It* Young
er Brother, tho noted Western On'lanv. -
By Hon. J. A. Dacns. Ph. D. A true asrt
itinlli: g ncc tint, of their bold operations
for 20 years, in maur States and Tcr
ritones, with grophie surrender description of of Frank, the
death of Jesse, the
•>nd the prf'iicdnartes rf his trsds on a
-core of indictments for 53 order and FUg 5 !
ray Rob ery. Profanely illustrated,witht
engravitigs of ibe ontUiws as boys and
men, their y ung wires and little chib*
tree, tbe Ford Boys -nd 60 others en
yruved from actna’ pbo!- graphs.
A Bonanza for Agents! Send
for full particulars and t>» convinced that
his is tbe most salable and profbab’e and
boob published, or to sr-ve tune, send .V>
cents at once for Canvassing book and
-tate your choice of township. Oi’St and
Sample Copv sent prepaid for $1 f>0. Ad*
dress, N DTBOMFSO' ft CO, Pnb°,
X. - TV. Cor. Sth and Broadway, New-Yorb.
20 DOLLARS
WILL BUY THE
, Favorite Singer
STYLE
Sewing Machine. For
Eq.ua! (S45) to any Dollar
ty-flTO Kachits sold byA’ta
Handsome in Appearance! J
Faultless in Execution!
We make it aa easy and a* sale for yon
•o buy of us,as of Merchant in your town. I
No on ney asked until Address, the 5Iachine has J
been tested.
Co-operative Sewing Machine So.- ,
FiYilxfl. 9 lphia,P a. j
/ii iiUi L VAPOR COOK STOVE, | t t \ m
THE OLDEST AMU OV.r GEUrtSLE, /
Jo lhe only Jo-y I
~ its kiml f I I
\x yffy that has stood 1 f
- m THE TE?Ti j
OT YEARS,: 1
! 3 M aiKi earned uni- "
' vetsal pub’fc s
CAAlMJC-lKlRlinn.
K Does tv ary i ■
doficr'f'iiMi vf
CookinSi Wash*;
I og,
Frttil Cmni 8 g,i
orotbardouits-i hftre-*?!
tic wuvk
lofor« done b ; i
the ordinary cook stove, acd without its iBsu*-?
fcrabW heat, soot, pshes, etc. §
FOX'SVtmER USE THEY AUE INDISPENSABLE
lleliable Addrcs.-*, Agents wanted in unoccupit jig .
territory. HULL VAPOR STOVE CO. a
Seneca Slreot, cor. Champlain, LifcveJaud , 1 Oil Ml. A
F B yi*^sgagu t tl ' -.I r
For I!lnsirated SL lutol. Etlubiiziued C'in^bir. in \ tnty Hvv aptunlBr 1 |
years
Executors’ Sale.
By virtue of an ord. r frost the court ot A
or dinary yt Han is county will be sold be-jj
li re the Court 11 use door m said county J
on the fi r st described Tuesday ir> De ember, uext.tiii
following land belonging to the
state ot Al Cameron, dec. ase- to- w:
S.iu-b half of lot No. 240. and 08 acr.s r
of south east corner of lot No. 271 in tL
4'h uisiiict of oi urinal Iy Tioup now Haj
county. The place l a- two dwellings, b.
ides tenant I ouses and otter out-house
.Tood ;-each and app e orchard A 5
body of land locate.I Wfcitesville ot West Point re;
two miles w st of S»Id
. y t!u- indebtedness of t-e - ste.tr and
distribution. Term.-- <-ssh. Nov. 6 f‘, IF .
H. C. GAjlEb.ON, Execato- f
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