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ThUkCH DiREOTBRY.
Per vices at the B iptist Church on the first
nl d third Bunda-,t>, ftd Saturday before the
t trd Sunday, in each mouth. Rev M .1.
\Velll*nrn, pastor gnnday-school at 9a. h.
gervioes at the Methodist Church on the
fourth Sunday, and Saturday before the 4th
Sunday, in each month. Rev. D. R- Me-
Williams, [taster. Sunday-school at 9A. M.
Thk Cash System.—As we have to pay the
cash for everything we use about our house
and office, we me 6 ihpelted to tlo a ttiictly
cash business. We wit! take wood or pro
visions. at market pi ices, it) pay for sub
scriptions. Although anxious for patronage,
we prefer a limited cash business to au ex
tended credit one.
(f Pon't steal tm>, for I am private prop
erty, bought ami paid for by a subscriber—
one who sustains the press, and wishes to
readme.
Don't borrow me. for my owner don t it 'e
it; and, besides, the mae.ine will turn you
out a copy just like me fir ;eu cents, and
you ought to sustain the press.
Subscribe forme, and keep your conscience
easy. Hamilton Visitor
Six Brothers —There are now
s‘x brothers living, the sons of Titos.
A, William*, Esq., who diyd here in
1853. Their names are, Jno. TANARUS., J.
F. C, Benj. 11., Chas. L, Britain,
and Ozias S. They were all in the
a-‘my —the first as a private in the 3d
Ga. cavalry; the second as captain of
a company from this county—the
Mountain Tigers: the third as a pri
vate in the Ist Ga, Begt.; the fourth
as a lieutenant in the 20ih Ga.; and
the two last as cadets in the State
troops. They all made good soldiers,
•and came safe through the war. J,
T. was recently re-elected Justice of
the Peace for this District; J. F. C.
is filling his second term as Ordinary
of the county; Benj, H. was lately
elected sheriff; Chas. L. is a graduate
of the New York and Atlanta medi
cal colleges, and is practicing medi
cine at Seale’s Station, Ala.; the two
last are farming in this county. Bri
tain has lately returned from Brazil,
where he spent three years.
Now,.if old Harris, ‘or any other
man,” can show six as healthy, good
looking, hospitable, high-minded and
clever a band of hi othets,generally,
as the above are, it will surprise ns.
May prosperity attend them always.
IT. W. Pitts & Co,—-This firm suc
ceeds the old one of Cowsert A Pilts.
The new firm evidently mean busi
ness. They start out (as all new firms
should do, aiid old ones to*) by jut
ting an attractive advertisement in
their home paper They arc going
to occupy two store rooms, and have
such a stock as has not been in this
place for years, They offer to sell to
you as cheap for cash or on time as
you can buy in Columbus or West
Point. . The firm is composed of reli
able, accommodating gentlemen, who
have invested their capital in this
.business, and solicit your patronage.
Let them have it.
Ai.l Light Now.—Passengers be
tween Hamilton and the railroad ter
minus will no longer be troubled in
regai-d to the mode of conveyance.
Our clever postmaster, Mr, Joel TANARUS,
Johnson, is now running a double
seated buggy daily between the two.
points, and can carry ail passengers.
P, S, —We don’t see bow Mr. J
can now any longer get round giving
us a free ride.
A citizen-of this county, a few
days ago, called at one of our grocery
Slorco v— j— ,———rmal. SUld.
was told by the merchant that, owing
to the burning of a bridge on the
State Road, lie did not know when
lus meat would get here. To which
the aforesaid citizen, who is a stut
terer, replied: “Th-ththat pi plays
th-t.he d-d—l wi-with a fel-fel-fellow’s
b-b-belly! ’?.
Df.au.—Mr. T. N, Johnson, one of
our oldest and best citizens, died at
liis residence in this place, on last
Wednesday, the 12th, of congestion
of the lungs, Mr, Johnson had been
in bad health for some time. He has
left a sister, a widowed mother, and
a wife and child to mourn his loss.
He was buried here yesterday.
The “ patent-outside ” men
are continually sending us specimens
of their ready-printed*shcets, with a
view of securing our patronage. If
they only knew our opinion of their
system, they would not trouble them
selves to send us another paper soon.
£3?“ To-day is devoted to St. Val
entine; but if our lovesick swains de
pended on getting their Valentines
here, we fear they would be disap
pointed. as we have heard of none in
town for sale.
Change of Schedule. —The train
on tfoe North and South Road now
leaves Columbus at E:50 —a few min
utes later than formerly. The time
of leaving the terminus is unchanged.
OP We iearn that the North and
South Ttoad is now carrying a con
siderable amount of cotton to Colum
bus from the counties of Troup and
JMk-riw other,
SeSC Two dollars w ill pay for the
Yisn.oa.pnc whole year.
Attend to This. —We started this
paper to .make a living, at least, if no
more. This we wiil be unable to do,
if we take subscribers on a credit.
Several mimes have got on our mail
book by the promise of payiiig in a
week or two. Much as we would
like to have our paper visit every
family in the county, we cannot let it
go on a credit. So if any one who
neglects to pay up within the next
week or two, should fail to receive
the paper, he can guess the reason;
Eggs, chiekens, butter, wood, etc.,
will be taken in pay for subscriptions.
Here’s a Chance! —Any one send
ing or bringing us the names of six
subscribers and sl2, will receive as a
premium a copy of The Great Indus
tries of the United States—a new
work, written by twenty eminent au
thors, and containing 1300 pages and
500 engravings: It treats upon all
branches of industry, is a complete
encyclopedia of arts and manufac
tures, and sells at $3 60. You can
obtain six cash subscribers in a little
time, and secure a valuable book for
nothing.
ESP Our subscription list is stead
ily increasing. If each of our present
subscribers would prevail upon one
of his friends or neighbors to take
the paper, our list would soon double
itself. Let them make the effort, and
not stop at one, but keep on. There
is plenty of room on our mail book
for the name of every man in Harris
county. So have no fear of crowding
us —but let the .money accompany
the names.
A Fair Offer.— lf there is any
one in Harris county who desires to
take the Visitor, but is unable to
pay for it, and he will convince us of
the fact, wo will send him the paper
free of charge- We are determined
you shall have no excuse for not tak
ing your local paper, if in our power
to prevent it.
CbniMßi-s District Quarterly
Conference. The first Quarterly
Conference tor the Hamilton Circuit
will be held at Hamilton on the 15th
and 16th of March.
All the official members are kindly
requested to arrange to be present.
Tiios. TANARUS, Christian, P, E.
jggy Remember, farmers, that you
can pay yo.ur subscription to your
county paper in butter,-'chickens, etc.
Other papers require the cash.
Who so poor but that lie can
take bis home paper? If you have
not the money, you surely can pay in
wood or provisions.
CSV What gives all the home news
and official advertising, which cannot
be found elsewhere? The county
paper.
LOOK HERE!
DO YOU WANT A GOOD WATCH CHEAP?
We will give a good English lever,
silver, lmming-case watch, with a
handsome chain, valued at $45, to
any one furnishing us 100 ycaily sub
scribers and S2OO in cash.
Or, we offer a good single case,
silver, English lever watch, with nice
chain, valued at S2O, to any one fur
nishing us 50 yearly subscribers and
SIOO in cash.
The person or persons accepting
. p.f ihe.above prinposiiions vi!l
not be restricted to any one post
office, but are at liberty to get sub
scribers anywhere, provided they keep
account of evefy one furnished, and
state that they are for the watch list.
Two six months’ subscribers will
be counted as one yearly one.
No name will be received without
the cash.
The time for getting up these sub
scriptions is unlimited, but the first
two persons banding us the requisite
number of names will be entitled to
the watches.
Any number of persons can club
together under the above proposi
tions, but, to facilitate matters, and
prevent'confusion, we prefer receiv
ing names from only one member of
each club.
Dr. John W. Cameron is our
authorized agent to receive and re
ceipt for this paper.
83T*,A few hundred pounds of old
tvpe, suitable for founders and ma
chinists, for sale cheap at this office.
Fullilove, Esq., is our au
thorized agent to receive and receipt
for this paper in Columbus, Ga.
Notice. —I take this method of in
forming my'friends and patrons that
I have removed to the residence for
merly occupied by C. 11. Prichard,
where I may always be found at
night, when not, professionally en
caged. Office with 11. A. Russell,
Esq. John W. Cameron.
Bring T|b Your Rags —The high
est market price will be paid in cash
or subscription for any qnantity cf
clean cotton'rags or old bed cotton
delivered at this office.
Wood ! W ood !—We need a few
loads of wood at once. Jh'ing it in.
and thus your subscription in
advance.
3 copies of the Stock and Farm
Journal , 100 pages, and 3 packages
new farm seeds free, by enclosing 2
stamps. Address N P Boyer & Cos.,
Parkersburg, Pa.
Wanted.— lf you wish to buy a
Sewing Machine for family use,* or
act as Agent,- address Wasliirgton
Sewing Machine Cos., Boston, Mass,
12 Samples sent by mail for 50c.
that retail quick for §lO. It L. Wok
cott, 181 Chatham square, N. Y.
Employment. —§100 per week to
agents and others to sell anew arti*
cle, indispensable to merchants and
manufacturers. Address, with stamp,'
E -B Siliith & Cos, 95 Liberty st, N Yt
. Money easily made with our Sten
cil and Key-check outfit, Circulars
free. Stafford Manufacturing Com
pany, 66 Fulton street, New York.
GEORGIA— Harris County.
James A Huling, executor of Am
drew Huling, deceased, makes appli-'
cation for letters of dismission:
All persons concerned are hereby
notified to show cause, if any they
have, by the first Monday in May
next, why said executor should not
be dismissed.
Given under my band and official
signature, this 3d February, 1873.
J F C Williams, Ord’y.
HARRIS SHERIFF SALE, '
Will be sold before the Court
house door in the town of Hamilton,
on the first Tuesday iii-April next,
within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 246 in the 2d Dis
trict of originally Troop, now Harris
county, containing 210$ acres, more
or less. Levied on as "the property
of Thomas Hickson, deceased, by vir
tue of an execution issued from the
Superior Court of said county in fa
vor of Wm. P. illcGliee vs. Geo. 11.
Bryan, administrator of Thos. Iliek
.son, deceased. Property pointed out
by plaintiff's attorney.
B. 11. Williams, Sheiiff.
GEORGIA— Harris County.
J M Davis, administrator of James'
G Davis, deceased, makes application
for letters of dismission:
All persons concerned are hereby
notified to show cause, if any they
have, by the first Monday in May
next, why said administrator should
not be dismissed.
Given under my baud and official
signature, this 3d of February, 1873.
* J F 0 Williams, Ord’y.
Hamilton Female College,
HAMILTON, GA.
The Spiing Se.-sio/i begins on Tuesday, the
28th of January, ami clones on Wednesday,
the 2d day of ,J u!y.
'tuition is from $2 to $5 per month, ac
cording to grade of studies, with an inciden
tal fee of 2o cents per mouth.
Music on Piano, Ortran or Guitar, is $6
per mi nth, with a charge of 00 cents pei
month for ilie use of instruments.
Pupils will be charged from the beginning
of the scholastic month in which they enter,
to tlie dose of the session.
No deducti- n will be made for absence,
esc pt in ca os cfprotracted sickness.
One half of the tuition will he required in
advance - the balance at the close of yess.ou.
board can l*e obta’ned at sls per month.
J. H. LOVELACE, Phes’t.
NEW FURNITURE STORE
98 Broad St., Columbus, Ca.
Parlor, Chamber and Library Suits, Wal
do* Curtains, Shades, Mirrors, Looking
Glasses, Children‘if&*rrit>geß, and every ar
ticle kept in n fiist chits Furniture Store.
• no 2 T. T EDMUNDS.
SAMUEL WILLIAMS”
Will he found at his old stand, ready to
shoe your horses, and do anything else in
his line. Solicits public patronage. no 2
GEORGIA —11 a r his County.
John 1). Gillespie makes applica
tion for letters of administration on
the estate of William Culbreath, de
ceased.
Alt pro-sons concerned are hereby
notified to show cause, if any they
have, by the Ist Holiday in March
next, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this Jan. 29, >873.
J. F. O. Williams,
jau3U3od Ordinary.
Vum ta torn
Tins truly Valuable Medicine has won ite wvr
into every household in the nation, and ia coim
dently recommended for the cure of
DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION,
' AND EVERY FORM OF
INDIGESTION, CHILLS, FEVERC,
and all disease* arising: from Torpid Liver,
For CONSUMPTION and CHRONIC C6UGHO, GA*
TAB 23, BBONCSITIS, and DEBILITY from any ms
.eases, it is a safe, agreeable, and reliable tonic.
Iu ul‘ Kidney and Bladder troubles it will be found
Iw^iMcisl
The purest nnd bc*t Bourbon Whisky ir com
bined with materials fh this article whiflL. Jorai
the MOST EFFECTIVE TONIC KNOWN, .
-A.3LSO
W2i.XjK;2m.’3 -.i
r rums
HOLLAND SCHNAPPS,
AN INVIGORATING CORDIAL.
TIIS MRKT lirniETlC KNOWS.
W. XI. WALKER Ac CO.,
- Whole.(lie Wloo and Liquor Dealer*, General
Wholesale Agent., S5 Main .trcct, between Fir.t
and Second, Lmiovillc, Kentucky. ,
Notice is hereby given that,
from this date, the legal advertising
of Harris county will be published in
the Hamilton Visitor.
B. 11. Williams Sheriff.
J. F. C. Williams Ordinary.
N. TT. Barden, (Tk. Sup. Ct.
Hamilton, On., Jan 2!), 1873.
E. F. & A. 0. LANIER,
Successors tr Lanier,- Ea-idle & Cos.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
West Point, Ca.,
Keep on hand a full assortment of
Grooories,
which they offer at prices that defy contpeti
t-ion. They possess unsurpassed facilities for
selling goods cheap, and will make it to the
'interest of their former patrons, and the
public generally, to buy of them. They ask
a continuance of the patronage extended to
the old firm. no 2
Hamilton Male School.
The exercises of the fttove school will be
resumed February 3. 1873.
Every effort will be made to thoroughly
impress the true principles of education on
the minds of pupils
Particular attention given to the prepara
tion of young men for College Or practical 1
business life.
First term'.of tWenty-tWo Weeks commences
February 3, closes July 4, 1813.
Second terra of eighteen weeks commences
August 4, closes December 6, 1873.
TUITION—FIBS! TERM.
Elementary branches .sl3 20
Thorough English course 19 80
Languages included 26 40
Incidental fee 70
, _ TUITION —SECOND TEEM.
First class $lO 80
Second c1a55......... 1020
Th'rd class 2160
Incidental feo. 00
One half of each term invariably in od<
Vance
Board in good families from sl2 50 to sls
per month H-M-BRYAN,
ReferencesPiincipal.
H C Kimbrough, Col J M Mobley,
A T Brooks, Willis Jones,
-F Bamos, W W Bruce, MD,
W W Goodman,
J T Johnson,
no 2 Pres’t Bd. Trustees.
800,000 FEET FIRST-CLASS LIMIT
FOR JSjLfjEl
At Cliorry Mill
In Lower 19.1i Bistricl Harris Coaafy
•***’
Orders for building matciial of all kinds
filled at short notice.
n.-2 3m GEO- EEESE, Agent.
C NANCE OF SC H EDULE.
NOIiTII AND SOUTH RAILROAD.
t'cpi'.n imksdknt’s Office, Deo. 6, 1872.
On and after Saturday. Doc. 7, the passen
ger train on this road will leave
Eingsboro 7 30 A M
fa*aula 7 55 a m
Blanchard * .8 25 a M
BBTURHIMO, Wy.L LHAVH
Columbus fßandolph street) 3 50 r u
Depot, on the North' Commons. ..4 05 m
T D Fortson, agent**t Blanchard, G A
Cranberry, agent at Catlnla, W C Johnson,
agent at Klngshoro, will receive and deliver
goods, cotton and other shipments. Cotton
will be received at other 'stations by the
conductor. W. D- CHIPLEY,
r >o2 Superintendent,
NOTICE].
We take ploasuraJin announcing to the
public that we are opening at our old stand a
COMPLETE STO CIC of,
§
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats. &c.,
which we offer at wholesale and retail as low
as the same quality can bo bought iu this
market.
Uil, see, examine- and buy.
Those Indebted to us prior to September.
187f, will please come torwaid, pay up, ami
commence anew.
__ no l__ _ M'QOVGH & CO
WM. H. ROBARTS &. CO.,
DXALFRB IN
STOVES and GRATES,
HARDWARE, WORDEN WARE, CROCKERY,
CIIIERY, and
lime Fu;nis|iog goods generally.
Manufacturers of 'Pin, Sheet Iron and
Copper ware, of every description.
-agents for the Do*bwto Sewing Machine,
and Charter Oak Stoves. uoi-Hum
109 Broad St, Columbus, Ga
O. -A.. ICCEJPHII'J®,
MERCHANT TAILOIt & CUTTER,
124 Broadk., Columbus, Ga.
Coats, Pants and Vests nut and made In
the best manner aid m tbe latest and most
fashionable style. ; iu2
Dissolution.
The film of Gokseit & Pitts has been dis
solve <1 by mutual consent All person* in
drbtci will plcasecall ami settle within tbe
next ten days CO'vVr.BUT& PlTlrt.
Hamilton, Jon. 9, 1873.
TRY
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MITCHELL’S FAMILY FILLS
J
For all diseases requiring an active corrective Cathartic. For sale whole
sale and retail by
LIGON BROTHERS.
MITCHELL’S LINIMENT.
The best In use) wo think. Wholesale and retail by
LIGON BROTHERS.
We are regularly authorized agents for
Scovill’a Family Medicines,
Warrens Tonic Cordial,
Hall’s Lung Balsam,
Medicines,
Rogers’ Medicines.
SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES BY
LIGON BROTHERS*
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DON’T LOOK TECD
Great Reduction ofPriooa toy
IIGON BROTHERS. DRUGGISTS.
■■ i, 1 1Z f? i ft i,’’!)
LOWER THAN CAN RE BOUGHT AT RETAIL IN
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BROADWAY, ISTIED W" VORKIs *
i
Laudanum, Paregoric, Castor Oil, at 60 Per Cent Discount from Or
dinary Prices— e. g., 25c. vials for 10 cents; 60c. vial* Hot 20 and 26 cents;
75c. vials for 40 cents.
Epsom Salts at 10 cents per pound.
Gum Camphor at 10 centr, per ounce.
Bradlield’s Regulator. $1 00
Simmons’ llegulutoi t}J
Hood’s Eureka 67
Vermifuges .... 17
Worm Candies
Ayer’s Preparations....... . <}7
And many other articleb in proportion.
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SAVE! MONETS'
BY ERIKGIKG YOUR CASHAHD BtJrtNQ OF
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LiCON BROTHERS, Druggists, Hamilton, Ga.
Your attention is respectfully invite
el to the
AGRICULTURAL WAREfiOTjSH
OF
Andersoil & Wells,
Atlanta, aa
Dealers in
Guanos, Field and Garden Seeds,
\d fcoifc 3*#* yMB
FARM WAGONS,
IF’itt’s Ttireslaers^
Size 26 to 32 in. cylinder, with, of
without mounted power;
In Store,
SCYTHES and CRADLES,
GRASS KNIVES and LEATHER,
frckoli puntp,
Pdr Wells 29 to 100 feet, warranted
to give satisfaction.
C3-TJ^JNTO,
PLOWS- ; ONE And TWO-HORSE
BUGGY PLOWS,
And all other kinds of machinery, which
soil aa low as any house in the South—call
and see us, or send for Price list
ANDERSON & WELLS.
BETTER THAN Uob i)
is
Globe Flower \
COUGH SYRUP
TanusANim who have been cured hhotlt iu
praise! Have you a Cough? Have you
Bronchitis ? Have you Asthma f Hpve you
Spittings of Blood ? Have you Consump
tion f Have you any disease of the Threat
orCheßt? For the cure of envoi these com
plaints use GLOBE FLOWER COUGH
BYBOP. It has cured thousand* 1 , and none
have ever been disappointed in ths virtue*
of this great
LUNG REMEDY.
It cures where all other boasted remedied
have failed. It is pleasant to take and per*
fcctly innocent Under anyconditlons.
TEMBEBTON, TAYLOR A CO.,
Proprietors,
ATLANTA, GA.
For sale by all Druggist*.
SOUTHERN TRADE.
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Of THE
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. AND
Weekly Press and Messenger*
Knoxville, Tknn.,
Will be found to be the best medium for
reaching the attention of the people iH
Eastern Tennessee, Houthern Kenldfiky,
Northern Georgia, Northern Alabama, South
western Virginia.
Iho Daily Pbkss ahd Hsbald, and
Wkevly Push* ano Magmmaisa, am the bn -
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Advertising rates reasonable. All letUis
will receive prompt answers.
Address
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Knoxvilj.6, Tenn.
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DEVOTED TO
AGRICULTURE
END THBf
immiAL IS TOE STS
or the south.
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Hide, Virginia.
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tiict of Column!* anJ Maryland
M,N. Nl'ltf ON Valley of Vir K tais.
. J' It' N'JiUIIH, Resident Editor.
<hberlptlti>, ! '# 'nv aunwnc.
. KpooiaL uUuh to clnbg.
3>>cinieru sent tree on application.
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FilAny and Is thoroughly distributed tn Vir
irlnln, mid Ima m free circulation in the dis
trict and Iri Mary lam'. Address
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LA 0 RANGE, d&*RQIA.
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