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CbeSamiltira Visitor
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BY IK W. I). BOtT.LT.
FRIBAYFKBRUARY 14, 1873.
3Pu\Uo Meotlng,
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NORTH & SOUTH RAILROAD.
Appreciating the vital importance
of having tho North <fe B<u:'h Road
completed to Hamilton, and believing
that our people can, by a united effort,
do much towards securing its
meeting of the citizen* fctcr
ested ha* been decided upon, to be j
hgjd at
* Tuesday, lUo#ltli of jlarrli.
CoL McDongald and Capt. Chipley
are especially invited to sttofld.
Tit* Bo.Vh QCEsTinjf.—The ques
tion as to whether Georgia should or
should not pny the bogus bond* is
sued by Bullock, is, at this time, the
subject of considerable discussion in
the Slate paper*. For our own part,
with the limited information of the
Matter which we possess, we do not
see how Georgia can pay these bonds,
and at the same time maintain her
honor and the rights ot her citizens.
She ought not to bo ezpeoted. to do
it. Here we have a bill before the
Gonend Assembly to pay bonds eon
oeiued m fraud, executed in fraud, is
sued m fraud, tmd which were known
loilteffnouanlautbf their purchaser*.
They have been of mo benefit to the
State, and hfe ought to |jay them.
The declared
them illegal and we (rust that the
bill tiow bef.de
get any .further on its jumsugt* titan
thW table. ■ //* 0 r -.
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“ Sandy iflooiNs—YVTs si(c*flG
ccnilf publialied n couple of aitielej)
from the pea of this “phsnmy jbel?
low, - ” whose productions wo consider
unsurpassed by those of any of tho
btSMonon* writers of. (Jk> day. His
stylo reminds us of that of “ But Lov-
Migood," whose side-splitting pica*
w used to so delight to get to “ s<!l
up* when a printer*! *' devil ” at the
“otms,” away back before the w/tr.
“Sandy,” If we mist nice not, is a
biethcr to our friend Barron, of the
FrankliiyNcws, and, we believe, at
pi event write* only for that paper.
If be but hailed from the North, in
place of the South, his articles would
trim rank with those of Josh Billings
or Mark Twain,
Atlanta Sun. —\Ve are indebted
to tho proprietors, through our w
toeMred friend, Mr. Willingham, ilie
assistant political editor, for sit cx
changeof the At'nnta Daily Sun. Be
eidea being a go ml tf*-pnpcr, t'e
Soa is a soort niA <Wu paper politi
•oally, mtd we appreciate its visits tho
snore highly us it is the first and only
Atlanta paper that baa visited ua nt
t.as place. To any ono wishing to
take a good daily from tho ‘Capital,
we would recommend the Sun. It is
limited to subscribers at the low sum
of #8 per annum.
This Paper.—lt afford* tts plcas
re to Irn that the Vtanoti gains
ground, daily, in tl>o mtimathm of
r people, We learn this from the
complimentary remarks \\ hi(4i have
been made to us, reoeuffty* by town
sad country folks, in regard to the
paper. We aro devoting every idle
moment, day and night, and every
•pare dollar, to its improvement, and
it is gratifying and encouraging to
n to hoar that our eAorta aro being
appreciated.
A*N Original Srouv,—An origin#
story, entitled A Wife’s Experiment, !
and written for the Visitor by a ady '
of tliia county, will appear in our next
number. We know it will lie espo
cia'ly entertaining to the Indies.
The author is a ready trrilei, and
wi .hope she w ill Iretjuomly grace the
columoa of the Vmtoh with the pro
ductions of her pen.
"IWI ■ ■HUM I 1^
La*" Tito Columbus Sun announces
the death cf n negro woman in that
city, last Friday, at the advanced age
of 116 years. A daughter of 84 years
survives her. She had cut her third
M*t ul teeth, and could we ns well as
‘when a child. Nothing in said as to
whether she ever attended upon tho
f.iutiljr of George Washington.
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Tiiakkr— Wo neglected, St the
lime of reception, to return thanks to
Capt. Chipley, Superintendent of the
Korih A South Hoad, and Col. Ilo
xlehurst, President of the Macon Jb
r “ r fevo " ,i,r
' ICll J{, HFm
Qckej .—Would it not be a little
more just for tho Columbus Sun to
give credit to items taken from this
paper, instead of publishing theta in
its State news aud local columns as
iM||r:Wv thiuHi Woldd,
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News Summary.-'
After the deep snows and severe
winter Unit have preAKTc 1 through
out the "Eastern Northern, Westerly
and to some ext etiissin the (fiddle
States, gi deodar* ni|>-
prcbdfdctb* the u&id
thy rjyf'r*# gW-g-m
t!. ic ult* i.i lu .uy cases become se
rious, -1
Gov. Gooey, of Pennsylvania, died
in Harrisburg on the Blh.
Tho engineers of the Texas Pacific
Railroad lave commenced locating
the r0.t.l through Log Angelos.
Rev Fbk MarsJfJ for fifty years
pastor of IhtfrCongTeg/ttional Church
in Manchester, Connecticut, i dead,
aged 00.
A iiill ing ft33,<)ffo t% Wheeler
Ilul.bnrd for fuses and explosive
'h> 11 juvenjisr*, has garbed
f of •fi prescn'|(ivc.
The tariff on tjie Allantia-cnbles is
to bo reduced mini bus dollar to
seventy five cents a word after May
tho Ist.
Boston is scourged with the small
pox. Three thousand eases arc re
ported, and more deaths than from
all other causes.
There are seventeen large saw-mill*
along the lines of the Brunswick and
Albany Railroad.
An eagle has boon killed in Wash
ington county which measured eleven
feet three inches from tip to tip.
The Roswell Manufacturing Com
pany have declared a dividend of
nine per cent, on their earnings for
the !n-t six mouths.
Murray and Whit field counties
propose to plant cotton extensively
this year.
An eccentric, man at, ‘Effingham,,
111, w4to*e w ife and children hgtl.de
serted him, lately dug tip two.df his
dead children, and dressing the skel
etons set them down as his table coin
jgmiqpsT •
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A Jlit'tKnit for Small h<Tk -A
e.f^rfl^)ioi?leiitthe •mi
’ll erald gives the following remedy
Jpr the small poii
* JTnojftsd a receipt which
Jmn ieeh tiseu ro my kiiouPTedgo in
TlffiidgjfiJi .•trf"cases. It will prevent
or uurejtnall |n>x, though tho pitting*
are fitting, when .Icttner discovered
cow-pox m England tho world: of sci
ence hurled an avalanche of fame upon
bis head, hut whcn'lho most Scien
tific school of medicine in tha -world
Qjut of Paris—published this reme
dy as a panacea for small-pAx, it
passed Unheeded. It is as unfailing
ns fate, and compters in every in
stance. It is harmless when taken by
a Veil person. It will also cure
scarlet fever. Here is the receipt as I
have used it to cure smallpox; here
it is n I have used it to euro my
children of scarlet fever. When
learned physicians said tho patient
must die it cured;
‘•Sulphate of zinc, ono grain ; fox
glove (digitalis), ono grain ; half a
tenspoonful of sugar; mix with two
tablespoonfuls of water. When thor
oughly mixed,add lour ounces of wn
tor. Take a spoonful every hour.
Iflitlierdirease wi'l disappear in twelve
hours. For n child, smaller doses,
according to their ago. If counties
™M Compel to use
this there would ho no need of pest
houses. If you value advice and ex
perience, ttse this for that terrible di
sease.
now John Chinaman Got a Bed
to Himsui.v. —Tho following incident
ta reported to have occurred on n rail
rmtd recently not a thousand miles
from Angus; i.
There wero two scats in the car
turned so os to face each other. One
was occupied by a lady and the other
by a Cldranum, She ’explained to
him that shtj wished to tnlfo tho cash,
ions and their frames ntul place length
wise across fVom sent to scat, John
said "all lighter,” pud got out in tho
nis'o, and she procerdoti to lie down
on the bed thus improvised, with her
head resting on her valice. She slip
posed that tho Chinatmiii would take
the hint that she wanted to rest in
tho space usually occupied by four
persons, llut John at once proceeded
to crawl in and stretch himself by her
side, with his head on n little bundle
of his own. The Chinese arc an imi
tative race, and like to do ns others
do, you know. The lady, as *oon ns
she discovered that she had a bed
fellow, got up , little wildlv, and
started for the Unit car, to the infinite
Amusement of tho passengers, who
had been watching tho scone with
some Intercut. John took no notice
of llie fun he’d created, but went to
sleep a Uli the whole bed to hiiuself.
Postagk to nr. I’mr.uH,— A Wash
ington dispatch says Mr, CresweltV
Bcliunc to require prepayment of (vin
tage upon all newspapers is quietly
pushed by the Administration turves,
and that unless there is an imme
diate arousing of public attention to
the subject, there is danger of li e
measure passing COtiproas. It is be-
Ueved that this would largely miuee
! the eiiTulation of notrspaa>ora sent bv
1 mail.
1 I3T" The first legislature ofGeor
i gia was held in Savannah, in January,
IW4 in a brick house now standing
on Broad street. Dr. I-vman Hall,
one of the signers of the ffei'la ration
ol ImlefKiideuce, was then Governor
of Georgia.
i®* During U>jwst year the Au
gusta (Gn.) eotthn mill produced
218,140 piece# of goods, weighing
2,478,530 pounds, and declami a di
vidend of #120,000.
f-s?’* An lowa man has been poi
soned by (lit Lite of a cat.
] From the Atlanta Sun. , , • m
' Treatment of Meningitis.
M-essn*. Editors:. Up eg in daily
t ifei l ers*firoiw this and ad
Sta!ctsgqnesting - a statement
i of my he known
fit Af 4*ossW-o lipinat Menirigetis,”
i not Moving tile time to devote to an
| “wering these communications, I have
ii bought proper to give a sinoptical
e'atement of my treatment through
the columns of the secular press of
this ei.y, thereby enabling the pro
j fbssion to employ the treatment dur
ing (he present epidemic in this and
adjoining States, t\ Im-h 1 would not
he able to communicate through the
medical pres* in time for the present
season. Another reason is, that nu
merous physicians take no .medical
periodical. The following treatment
should not lig employed*by any one
hut a -vkhlfm physician, as to such
this Communication in addressed.
C* jf? Xhty- 1 E >r ROFKSKION.
The ffli*in" treatment which has
been employed bv me since the win
ter of 18C2-03, with uniform success,
in all cases, where tho treat meut has
been iifiuitiitod within twenty-four
hours after the dcvelopcment of the
promised symptbins. In the first place
discard all iileari of this disease being
an inflammatory aiTection of the brain
and npitutl cur-/, saturate a flannel
(folded several fttnes) with spirits of
turpentine. Apply this along the*
w hole course of the sp ue, pass over
this after the ortlirnay nu de of iron
ing, a common sad or suioothing ir.m
well heated. I’oritinue this for ten or
fifteen minutes, until you have well
stimulated the spine. In the mean
lime give quinine in heroic doses, to
he repeated every two or three hours,
until all S)uip!oms are overcome.
Fo low each dose of q iiniuo with a
heroic do*o of bromide of potassium
combined in solution withtm ordinary
doss of solid extract liyoseyamus.
The object of ihe bet-mide i* to con
trol reflex action, and the d*e should
be, regulated according to the head
aiiif ippmal sympt<*|m < . asAiiis is de
pendant on elect fo nmnigr changes in
of the serves. F* out
action or the modus operondi
of the quinine and bromide will be
rertftilaunders tood by the intelligent
physielin. Under no circumstances
use a fly blister or opiates in tho out
set ofM.his disease. Avoid all cold
applicßtihus to the head and spine.
When constipation exists, wbieh is
generally the ease, use huge dotes of
calomel oyery three hours, until the
bovrels act freely, ,I’liysirians can
rely on this treatment when institu
ted in time. J. J. Knott, M. D. j
Ciinkmb Factorv.— Mr. S. J. Ford,
an enterprising gentleman from New
York Ktato, has bought land near
Deep Spring, in tho upper part of
this county, and is making arrange
ments to establish a cheese factory
thereon. He is thoroughly acquain
ted with the business, having been
engaged in it for a number of years
in the above named State. He wants
four hundred good milch cows imme
diately. Wo trust that he will rect ive
every encouragement from tho citi
zens ol tho county in his undertaking.
His success will be their gain, for it
will help Imild up and give impor
tance to Whitfield county. —Wdlbn
Citizen.
Hmai.l Pox. — flie following is said
to be a reliable remedy:
When the preceding fever is at its
height, and just before the eruption
appears, the chest is rubbed with cro
ton oil and tartaric acid ointment.
Thin causes the whole of tho eruption
to appear on that pint of the body
to tho relief of the refit. It also
tec arcs a full and complete eruption,
and thus prevents the disease from
attacking the internal organs. This
is now the established mode of treat
ment in the English army in Ch na,
and is regarded ns a perfect cure.
t-¥?“ A diamond is reported to
have been discovered at tly Cape of
good Hope, which outweighs all
known precious stones. It is said to
lie of 288 karats, and of a light st raw
color. The great Koh-i-noor origi
nally weighed 800 karats, but a Ven
etian jeweler cut it down to 2TO kar
ats. It has since been recut, and
now weighs only 102$ karats. The
great Russian diamond weighs 103,
and the l’itt diamond 138 kaiats.
K A N TC TISr IT OUSE
COLUMBUS, G<*.
J. W. RYAN, Prop’.-.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
RUBY RESTAURANT,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE.
j:.nlO j. w. RYAN, Poor’*.
J. I. GRIFFIN,
106 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA-,
„ Im.-port©i\*
Vrtotale and Retail Dtalcr in
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
AND SULK AGENT IMU
EPPINQ’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
Thi* sti r.' ia <j*-n all cLlil. Sica of the
Ory*Ul Mortar.
Man,ii’.'id & Iligbeu"* wondttful fumilv
■uediciucs Constantly ou baud, ,u. 2 ly '
Hlnos Dossier,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
WA VF.KI.Y lIALL, GEORGIA!
Special attention will be giwn to all hni
-fii- placed iu rny liMMla no3 ly
GEORGIA, Harris Count*.
t' J Cash ha* applied for exemption of
xnd scuitur apart and valuation
of hnmnurad, and I will paeo upon the amr
on the SOU, day of J>noary. ISIS. t mj
utlke. J f C WIt.LIAMs, Ordinary
\VILLIaHS, Pt.VRI’E & 111)00, -
Wholesale and RETAit
GROCERS asd LIQUOR DEALERS,
jCOLI'MBU-S, GA.
dnustodtlv on hand a Urge and well *e
IcCieJ sL-tk of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
confimiMT In part of Ties, Salt, a!)
frr&'lfv. Sugars, Cottles etc. A l-o a general
stock of Fancy Groceries,staple L>res (joo.ls,
Shoea, tints. Notions, Crockery, etc . all of
which hare been houifht low f-.r cash, nnd
will be sold on the most reasonable terrna
A comparison of cur goods and prices is alt
we a k-
Mr. John W. Undo, formerly of llirrfs
eonntr. hi* associated himself with this <R
lahli-iimfnt, and will Ije p'tascd to see his
many friends Irom Harris, Meriwether and
Talbot eijn’iitlf-s, ami show them our stock.
Ur. H.sio lias, in the past, by lair dentins
and polite treatment to all, won lor himself
a public confidence that needs no comment
or ( Ounreridation ,
No driyago on tinkll packages.
WILLIAMS, PEARCE & IIODO,
20 Broad St., Columbus, (la.
Norilt Carolina Store.
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The un ‘ersigr.e-d l err tocdl the attention
of rile cub es of Harris county to the fact
that the) have in stoic moat anything in the
DRY GOODS OR GROCERY LINE
that can be called for. Also,
•Dmgis, Crockery,
Ju/j and Tin Ware,
Boots and Shoes,
0
Hats and Caps,
HARDWARE,
<LACKINT!.
In fact, ne..- ;• everything to bo found in a
GENEHAL .SUPPLY STORE.
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JmfT-.. jrckwn is with us, and will be
please! to Wall upon iris triends.
FARLEY & CO-;
the in unis county proviskin and gro
LERY STOHF. IS STILL BOOMING!
(ALUWAY <S I’COiiV,
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
ti’Av r qoLvr, Gat*,
Have a 1 ego and complete stock of Stupl-'
nivl fancy Groceries on hand, amt the cry
is • mill they conic!'' T.-y are for tale,
uni must ba eel i.
GUAKO. —licml shut the Rev. H Car
uvichasi s&ytt in rugnid lo tbc ju.-tly celebra
ted toe's B l,u e Superphosphate, lor which
we aro agi ms.
•‘Tb'S Is In certify tlmt I have used, the
pn sent season, on cotton, from 75 to 100
pounds of Coe's Bono bit; erphosplmte per
acre, anJ am smut it ha* increased the pro
doction lour,old. My’land is gray, lh:u,
ami worn.”
To Dola toro.
We need money now aa much ss you
needed rations last Spring Your uccoums
wi r dnu Ist October. We had rather credit
ritomrr i-cob men tuas slow, hi oh onks.
mm BAB A\D RtSTAIR VXT
4H
t! BROAD ST., COLOBI'S, Cl.
The mulet: ignetl takes tLis occas’on to
infoiiu the citiat ns of Maim county that ho
has u(> a nice Kostutirant, nnl is now
picparcfi lo ftdhiLh customers i'h meals at
nil Incurs, consisting -f the last tho nmtket
nlTt nis. l ibh ami oysters served in the best
of stylo.
1 have a liar ’a connection w*,th the hou#e,
whi<h is supplied with good wines and ii
oUors, ami keep rn bund a gooti stock of
('iifsra, and Smoking snil Chewing Tobacco,
which wo offer at wbolosule or lotuil.
W* H. BLAKELY, Proprietor.
Pairtourn Hotel.
By Mrs. E. McLAPJN.
FAIRBURN GEORGIA.
C2SU Board §2 00 a day, /yg
The momitwr train from Atlanta to "West-
Point l>rt at farta at iliis huu*o. Three trains
breakfast daily.
N OTICE.
A II persons Indebted to the film of TitU A
Kimbroueh tor Lumber, will j.lv>.eo eenle
immediately. VIH"8 A KIMBROUGH.
Hamilton. Jan 9, IKI3.
NEWNAN HOTEU
BY
Miss E. C. YANCEY,
OF VIRGINIA.
SiarKrpt iu Old Virginia Stylo ©s
im
LiBLOODPURinERj
is unequalled by any known remedy.
It will eradicate, extirpate and. thor
oughly destroy all poisonous sub
stauce-j i the blood, and will enectu
idly dispel all predisposition to bilious
derangement.
Is thae leant of action in your
Liver and Spleen? Unless relieved,
the blood becomes impure by delete
rious secretions, producing scrofulous
or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pus
tules, canker, pimples, etc., etc.
Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach .
Unless digestion is promptly aided,
the system is debilitated With poverty
of the blood, dropsical tendency, and
general weakness and inertia,
Have you iccuknes3 of the Intes
tines ? You are in danger of chronic
diarrhoea or inflammation of bowels.
Have you weakness of the L rinary
Organs? You arc exposed to suffer
ing in its most aggravated form.
Are you dejected, drowsy, dull,
sluggish or depressed in spirits, with
head-ache, back ache, coated tongue
anu bad tasting mouth ? For a cer
tain reii)edy for all these diseases,
weaknesses and troubles; for cleans
ing and purifying the vitiated blood,
and imparting vigor to all the vital
forces; for bgihling up and restoring
the weakened constitution, use
Jurutootoai
which is pronounced by the leading
medical authorities ot London and
Paris “ the most powerful tonic and
alterative Lnewn to the medical
world.” This is no new and untried
discovery, but has been long used by
the leading f hysi*ias of other conn
tries with wondelfuSen^dhd^O'Ults.
Don't weaken and ftnpair
tivc organs fry cathartic! and phys- ■
ics; they give only temporary relief;
indigestion, and dyspepsia,
with uilcs and Jyiidred diseases, are
sure to follow tjurir ire. Keep the
blood #pure healths assisted.
Joiin4}. Platt st„ New
York.NilQkgeutffor tffe
Pricejjl !fL)Ottl(>T-send
'~Sr&rf on
The Guide is’ ptfiflished .Quarterly
— 2 “ q. pays for tlic year, jvhich is not
half tnl cost. Those who afterwards
send money to the amount of One
Do ! lar or more for seeds may also
order 25c. worth extra, the price pant
for the Guide. —The first number is
beautiful, giving plans for making
Rural Homes, Dining Table Decora
tions,- Window Gardens, &c , and a
mass of informat.on invaluable to the
lovCr of flowers, —150 pages on line
tinted paper, some 500 engravings
and a superb colored plate and cliro
mo cover. —The first edition of 200,-
000 just printed in English and Ger
man. Jas. Vick, Rochester, N.Y.
DON’T -
Be deceived, but for coughs, colds,
sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial
difficulties, use only WELLS’ f.’iliß iLIII
TiBLETS.' I Vor t hies a imitations are
on the market, but'the only aoientiljc
preparation of Carbolic Acid for Long
diseases is when chemically combined
with other well-known remedies, as
in these .Tablets, and all parties are
cautioned against using any other.
In all coses of irritation of the mu
cous membrane these Tablets el>oM
be freely used —their cleansing and
healing properties arc astonishing,
lie warned; never neglect a cold: it
is easily cured in its incipient state;
when it becomes chronic the cure is
exceedingly difficult. Use Wells? Car
bolic Tablets as a specific, John Q.
Kellogg, IS Platt street, New York,
sole agent for the United States.
Price 25c. a box —send for circular.
The immense Bale, 10,000 In a monllt, our
LIVINGSTONE 28 years in AFRICA
is having, proves iP, above all others ,
the book the masses leant. It goes
like wildfire. Over COO pages—only
12.50, More Agents wanted.
Notice, —Be not deceived by mis
ropresenta'ions made to palm off high
priced inferior works, but send for
circulars, and see proof of statements
and giout success of our agents, —
Pocket companion, worth $lO, mailed
free, Hubbard Bros,, publishers, 723
Sansom street, Philadelphia, Pa.
THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION
of manufacturers who have become
disgusted with the odors of Parafine
oils, and their ill effects upon machi
nery, is invited to Kellogg’s sperm
engine oil, at $1,20 f gallon; sperm
spindle oil, $1.15; tallow engine oil,
$1.10; tallow spindle oit w s I.os—man
ufactured only by E, I*.H.:’log!|,No,
17 Cedar street, Mew York.
~ J fIATIQNA L TJIKA TNENT
of all Kidney, Urinary and Liver dis
eases, is effected by Jim i'lou's JJu
chu and Dandelion. It acts directly
upon these organs, enabling them to
remove these waste* in the Woo 1.
which cause gravel, diaLe.es, Bright’s
disease, jaundice, rhpv.iiarisin, cerof
nta, etc. W C Ilauiiiou & Cos., Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
Agents! —A Rare Chance !■— We
will pay all agents $lO per week in
cas/i, who will engage with us at
once . Everything furnished and ex
penses paid. Address, A, Coulter &
Cos., Charlotte, Michigan,
. FRESH ARRIVALS.
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The undersigned take this opportunity of informing the people of thj
section that they have added to their- storage capacity by renting
store room ftdjoiginf their own, lately occnpieit by Mr. J. i Jolitjson,
are now daily receiving their -
HIW mil OF D SOB la
Onr increased facilities for obfeufcfbg: supplies, and the additional r0(l|
secured, will enable us to keep a large stock, Which we intend selling
AS LOW AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT IN COLUMBUS OR WEST POINT
either for eftsh, or on time to responsible parties, for approved paper, pay.
able on the Ist day of October next
In a few days we expect to have m store a LARGER STOCK of
.GROCERIES
and PLWTAOT SUPPLIES sonerally
THAN HAS BEEN*IN HAMILTON SINCE THE WAR!
If you don’t believe us, call and see, and wo think we can convince yoj
There is no reason why goods should not be sold here as cheap as els,
where, and we are going to prove to you that we can do it, if you will j®
mvc us the chance, by purchasing a bill of goods at onr house,
fuljit 11. W. FITTS & CO.,- Hamilton, Ga,
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
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All parties indebted to the old firm of Coicsert <b PiUs are politely r f
bear in mind that the goods bought by them, were sold at c
prices — and , in sheer justice to us, ice hope they xoill settle immediately.
TO PLANTERS,
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
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*•- ‘ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1873.
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"W. Agent at Ringshoro
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llAlin IS C O. — TIER. MIXUS NORTH & SOUTH RAILROAD,
This justly celebrated Fertilizer, which has had such an extensive salei
this sectitto, during the past few years, aild which has suit
!ac ion wherever properly applied, is again ottered to the planters of Hot
and adjacent counties upon the most, liberal terms, as it is the establish
uolicy ol the l’acific Guano Company to furnish its Guano at the lowest a
to consumers, amt look to smoU prof sand large sales for compensation
capital invested in its production. In view of this policy, and the mk
eo.-t of production, the Soluble Pacific Guano is put into market this seas
.at the low price of $53 per ton, cash, and freisrh'. from Columbus to Kin*
boro ($1.50) added. Also for stile on time for curreuc/’or for cotton.
There is no ferti izef offered in this market, having a recorded expend
in its use, w hich can compare with this article. That fertilizer which I
stood the test of tune, and has an established character acquired by la
experience, must present claims to continued confidence which cannot pi
tain to articles which have not been subjected to the same ordeal of lo#
tried use. This guano has been sold in this market since 1865. Its cc
sump-ion has steadily increased throughout the country, from a few k
'•red tons the first year ol its use, to many thousands of tons annually, wli
is thehighest attestation of its superior excellence.
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The great, popularity of the well-known Soluble Pacific Guano, rnamifi
lured by the Pacific Guano Company, Messrs. John S. lleese & Cos., Hal
more, General Agents, and Mr. W. ffi Young, of Columbus, Special Ai
ior tins section, has led unprincipled parties to endeavor to introduce
nliei tor article, under a somewhat similar name, and to try to induce pis
ers to ouy their compound, on the assurance that it is the same +'--■=
uine Soluble Pacific Guano. .Me V. — a - oj correct, through I
j.nLit— f—<■>, rty sucrriihpression which may have been entertained, byi
forming bis friends and customers that no responsibility attaches to i
compound sold under such assurance —bonce the necessity arises to caul
planters to buy only from the authorized agents of the genuine Pm
Guano Company. The real Soluble Pacific Guano is branded witli them
ot John S. lteese & Cos., General Agents, Baltimore, aud is put up in sa
warranted to contain two hundred pounds each.
For circulars of information, apply to W. C JOHNSTON.
feb7-3m Agent at Kingsboro, Harris county, Gi
]STEW BOOT SHOE STORE
ROBERT O . POPE,
78 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA-,
First toor Below Pe.ise's Book Store, and nearly opposite John King’s Bank.
wholesale and detail.
I would respectfully announce to my friends and the public that I am now recri
and opening a stock of BOOTS and SHOES entirely sew and ikesh, consisting of 1
trades and styles, suitable for either tight or heavy wear.
1 have had all my stock made o order, expressly tor my own trade, by the breasti
ufacturers, and will warrant < very pair to give satisfaction and be as represented.
To small Dealers and Country Merchants X can offer uood inducements.
1 Lave secured the services of Mr Goode 11. Fleming lie will be glad to ace anil
upon his friends and old customers.
H 1 oiling done with neatness and d-spateb. Terms cash. no!
WM. k. BEBELL. R. WJJ
B EDELL & WARE.
SUCCESSORS TO BEDELL & POPE,
MOLES ALB AND RETAIL DsaLEKS IX
boots and shoes
OF ALL KINDS. ALSO,
XioatHor and Shoo PlndiugSi
148 BrOAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
Out pord.-i are all made to order, and we guarantee every pair sold to -he ratisact*
hit* repui-wi im.s of CRaeor.
51r- L. L Harvey is wait cs, mid wi ulj be pleased tu see his fiicadu . nufl *