The Hamilton weekly visitor. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1873-1874, February 21, 1873, Image 4

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TRY MITCHELL’S FAMILY PILLS, For *3! dioeit'c* reqniring an active corrective Cathartic. I* or sale whole sale aiul retail by UGON BROTHERS. MITCHELL’S LINIMENT. The best in nse, we think. Wholesale and retail by UGON BROTHERS. We are regularly authorized agents for ScovilTs Family Medicines, 'Warrtn’s Tonic Cordial, Haffs Lung Ba’sam, Bennetts Medicines, Rogers’ Medicines. fOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ TRIC ES BY XrIGON nnOTHERS. DON'T LOOK .AT THE Oreat Reduction of Prices by • ‘T . * UOOH BROTHERS. DRUGGISTS. LOWER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT AT RETAIL IN BROADWAT, 2STEJW -STCiPLK., Laudanum, Paregoric, Castor Oil, at 60 Peß Cent Discount from Or. DIN ary Price*—c. <3., 25c. vials for 10 cents; 50c. vials for 20 and 25 cents; 75e, vials for 40 cents. Kpsom Salts at 10 cents per pound. Gum Camphor at 10 cents per ounce. Bradfiekfe Regulator , . $ I 00 Simmons’ Hegulatoi *7 lloods Eureka. (57 Vermifuge* 17 Worm Candies 12 Ayer’s Preparations 07 And many ether articles in proportion. SAVEI MONEY BY B&DIOniO YOU* CASH AMD BUYING OF LtCON BROTHERS, Druggists, Hamilton, Ca. mm <mbibjmf nsra)tirfl?RfimES OF TUX UNITED STATE*. 1300 PAGES & 500 ENGRAVINGS. Written by 20 Eminent Authors, in cluding John b. oovau and Horace GEEELKY. This work l a complete history of rill brantbr* of iiidm-trv, processes of rnsnufac tnro ci<\, in nil eg*-.. It is a cnmplafe *o"*- cycinpedla of ait- ami manufacturea, and is 1t... moat entert'ilulng nml vain ilia work of Information on subjects of general interest ever ofleifd to the public. \Ve want amenta m every town in the United State*, and no agent can fail to do w*-li with this book. One atrctil aobl 123 copies in eight days, another sold 368 in two weeks. Our agent in Hart ford sold 397 in one we .k. Specimens sent ftee on receipt of stamp. Agents wanted for tbe FUNNY HIDE OF PHYSIC. 800 Pages , 250 Engravings. An interesting and amusing treatise on the medical humbugs of tlic pa it ami present It cxposca quacks, Impostors, traveling doctors, patent medicine venders, noted female cheats, fortune tellers and medintns, and gives inter esting accounts of noted physicians and nar* rativea of their lives, ft reveals startling secrets, amt Instructs all how to avoid the ills which ft. ah is heir to. We give exclusive territory and liberal commissions, tor cir culars and terms address the publishers, .J. 11. BURR & HYDE, Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111. 1873 mbwoxld. 1873 A ntw political era ta opening b-forc tho country. 't he negro cycle of our politics has roundel to its conclusion through civil war, social violence, Industrial disorder, and has ended in giving freedom to four millions of the negro race, and the leillot to (Is adult males, ••The old order ebangeth, yielding place to new," Hie politics of this new era will come home to every man’s business and bosom as never irefore, la-lug vital to private piospcr lly and tho maintenance of a democratic republic. For not only arc tho manifold encroachments of federal upon state [lowers, anti of both upon the large liberty of Amor lean freemen, now, as always, to be replied witli ceaseless vigilance; not only is home rule or local self-government now as always to be maintained for the best guarantee of civil liberty and national greatness, but be sides, the victories of pence, which me to give splendor fo the new political era, must lie won against every advantage which i veil cncniiea of freo Institutions could desire or possess. A gigantic debt, which the honor of (ho country in pledged to pay, encumbers all our Industries with its oppressive burden. Nev ertheless our systems of municipal and state filiation are crude, miequul, and defraud the poor to release the rich. Nevertheless our system of federal taxation Is such an Infam ous mnstorphco of ignorance and incapacity, put to the vile uses of monopolists and fa vorites and thieves, as never any where haa disgraced modern civilisation since I amis XIV , with his methods of taxation rather tlmn its amount, paralysed the industries of France. And along with the tariff, which prohibits the export of our manufactures, ttbiidgrs the number of dur Industries, cuts down the profit upon tho exports from all Our farms, plantations and mines, abolishes our shipping from off tho high sens, and til util's (lve dollars from the people's pockets every time it puts 0110 into the United States Treasury—along with this engine of oppres sion, stupidity and fraud goes u currency of fluctuating value as the measure of values iu every act of domestic exchange. Whatever parties may aribe or fell, what ever their defeats or triumphs, and whatever their names, the Wotld now and always will remain the ’.nfllnchlng champion of a liberal }>iogres*lve democtocy, whereof freedom, do btided and defined by justice, Is the l>olar star. As n vehicle of news, the World will spare no rxpense, no energy, to maintain aud ad vante Its place In the rank first of metropol itan Journals. Its flesh, nbundan*, various, and accurate news, comprising the whole circle of current intelligence mi l literature, will lie discus-mi as becomes u trustworthy Organ of opinion, with candor, with steady devotion to sound put lie and private morals, with sjH'cial knowledge for special themes, and with various ami wido re tching appro lieitslon of the manifold interests of men and women in thotr homos, llicir market places, their tvoikskops and their (arms. TIIE WEEKLY WORLD Is our great edition for the country. It con tains; 1, the latest pi Ires (ielrgfa|died ftom all the markets of tho United states) of live stock, eoiiutry produce, general pioduee of every kind, and of money, stocks and freights In New York and Kuropu. 2, the burner's page, with all the doings of the farmer's dub Of the American Institute, let lets from prsctleul farmers, and scientific discussions <>a pi oiltu hie fanning. 3, a page for the family ciicS?, of lively aud puro leud ng. 4, ail the news iu concise summary. 1 copy one year $2 5 copies $7, ami World Almanac, to coplvfi sl2, and weekly one year. 20 copies S2O, and weekly one year. 60 copies SSO, and semi-weekly one year, 100 copies SIOO, and daily oue year. 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Tuts Daily Wo*u> —Price fot one copy for oue ycir. $lO (including htmday edition, sl2), beginning any day ; and at the aauie ► rate per month for any |rt of a year The World Almanac lor ISIS - One copy, postpaid, 25 cent* ; five copies, postpaid, sl. DtarcTio.Na -Additions to cluha may he made at any time In the venr at the above club rates. Changes in club this made only ou request of persons receiving dub |*uk gse, slating dale of subscription, edition, |xtst-office end Mate to which it has previ ously been sent. Taans-Cash in advance. Send postoffice money order, oaiik draft. or lightered Utter. Bills sent by mail will be at the risk of the sender. We have no traveling agents. Specimen ropia*, posters, etc, nnt free of charge, wherever and whenever deaiml. Address all rders and letters to THE WORLD, 1 33 Dark Row, New York. The Scientific American, for 10*70- BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The Scientific American, now in its BSth year, enjoys the widest circulation of any analagous periodical in the world. Its contents embrace the latest and moat inteiesiing information peilaming to the in dustrial, mechanical and scientific progrt* id the worid; descriptions, with beautiful en gravings, of new inventions new implements, new processes, and improved industries of all kinds; usefal notes, facts, recipes, suggestions and ad vice, by poetical writers, for workmteft and employers, in all the various arts resetipttons ol improvements, discoveries, and important works, pertaining to civil and mechanical engiaeering, milling, mining Mid metallurgy; records of the latest progress in the applications of steam, steam engineering, railways, ship building, navigation, tele graphy, telegraph engineering, electricity, ruugnetsm, light and beat. 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Published weekly, splendidly illustrated, only tinea dollars a year. The yearly numbersof the Scientific Amer ican make two splendid volumes of nearly 1,000 pages, equivalent in .contents to 4 000 oidinary book pages. An official list of all patents issued -is published weekly. Speci men oopies sent free. Address the publish ers, Mu.nn & Cos., 37 Falk Row, New Vork. PATENT?— .In connection with the Sci entific American, Messrs. Munn & Cos are solicitors of American and foreign patents, have had over 26 years’ experience, and have the largest establishment in the world. If you have made an Invention, write them a letter und send a sketch; they will promptly inform you, free of charge, whether your de vice is new and patentable. They will also send you, tree of chnrge, a copy of the pat ent laws in full, with instructions how to proceed to obtain a patent. Address Munn & Cos., 37 Park Row, New Vork. A MAGNIFICENT PRIZE, Surpassing all previous offers. Each sub scriber to Denrorcst’s Monthly Magasine, at three dollars a year, will be presented with a premium of two elegant chromos, companion p’eture* of the two most desirable and popu lar subjects in America—the falls of Niagara ami Voseinito falls. Size of pictures, 10) by 12). These elegant chromos, copied from beautiful pictures painted from nature by one of the first artists in America give the most popular views of those interesting and sublime objects, nnd are faithful reproduc tions of the originals. The grand old Niag ara, with its immense body of water falling one hundred and sixty feet, sending up dense clouds of spray to reflect in brilliancy and beauty the vivid colors of the rainbow, is so clearly depict* and that, in imagination, you hear its mighty roar. The Yosemite, w*t‘i its lofty mountains towering to the silvery clouds, ami its stupendous fulls of sixteen hundred feet, impressing with its awful gran dear, and filling the mind with delight and wonder These two chromos are the best pictures ever published for ten dollars, mid will l o scni, mounted and vnrui-hed j. l>y mail, as a premium to each yearly three dul ler subscriber to our Monthly Magazine. Header, just think, two beautiful ihromos of Niagara and Vosemi'.o. These pictim-s are veritable gem-*, mid worthy of being en shrined in im honored place in our homes They will be presented to yearly sub-crib is on receipt of three dollars, and eight cents for |M>i.tage, with your full nnmo and address. Kvery home iu America should possess these invaluable illustration* of ait mid beauty, and no person of taste and enterprise can afford to be without die model magazine, which has been grtatly enlarged, and now cunt dns tho essentials of nil others, including tho useful, the entertaining and the bcauti ful, with original tdories, poems and popular music by the best authors, tho only reliable fashions (including full site patterns) home matters in all their details, gardening iiivhi-* lecture, and all tho ntili ies, 1 saddles-and novelties of literature calculated to make our homes useful, attractive and happy— profusely illustrated, and a splendid volum • for binding for the e litre-table at die end of the year, binglo copies, 25 cents Splendid inducements for agents and premiums tor clubs. Address, W. Jennings Demorest, 838 15roadway, New York. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BOYS’ mid (tills' Monthly Magazine. Dcfltoreet’s Young America, hrilliaut, with instructive and interesting stories, poems, puxxles, trav els, games, editorials, correspondence, etc , fully illustrated in all its departments, is air ever welcome guest to the family table of instrmtlou and mnusemeut. Single copies, ten (cuts, post free; yearly, sl, or with a choice of the following beautiful and valua ble premiums to each subscriber, for fifty cents extra: A choice from five fine parlor chromos, worlii five dollars eaih, or two in teresting juvenile books bountf in cloth and gilt, worth $1 75, post free; or a fine pearl handle two bluded pocket knife and a pallet of lust puiitts post free; or a very powerful brass mounted, double cylinder, ivory tipped ad instable microscope, worth two dollars, postage six cents', or a good stereoscope with ii series of views, postage five cents, or an elegant photograph album for holding fifty pictures, postage IG cents; and valuable pro* miums for dubs. Address- W. Jennings Demorest, 888 Broadway, New York. MM 111 purity MOBILE ■ • - - -• prospbo*® 8 _gf the— HAMILTON VISITOR. To-day (Friday, December 27, 1872), we commence the publication, at Hamilton, Harris county, Ga., of a weekly newspaper, entitle! As above. In politics, the Visitor will be entirely independent, endorsing only what it conceives to be right, and opposing all wrong measures introduced by either party. Particular attention will be given to agriculture, local matters, and tbe general news of the day. In short, it shall be our aim, by strict attention to business, to make tbe paper not only a welcome visitor in every family, but also to the public at large. * The business men of West Point alid Columbus will advance their inter ests by advertising in the Visitor. D. W. D. ISOULLY. IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY DENIS W. D. BOULLY, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS—“OnIy $2 a year; $1 for six month*, or 7-5 edits for three months —payable invariably in (nlvaiiSe. Any ofle fttrmshing ns with five subscribers and $lO, will receive a copy of the paper free for one year. JOB WORK IN YOUR ORDERS.*® NOTICE To FARMEks Year attention is respectiully in v j t . •ed to the AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE of Anderson & Wells, Atlanta, tGbct. ! • Dealers in | Guanos, Field and Garden Seeds, FARM WAGGXSy | SPitt’s Tiiresliefe ! Size 26 to 32 in. cylinder, with x> r | without mounted power. In Store, SCYTHES and CRADLES, GRASS KNIVES and LEATHER, Hay Ralioa (Kdooii flumps, For Wells 29 to 100 feet, warranted to give satisfaction. GUANOS, PLOWS-ONE And TWO-HORSE BUGGY PLOWS, And all other kinds of machinery, which no sell as low as any house in the South— mil uud see us, or Send for Price list. ANDERSON & WELLS. BETTER THAN gTHTd IS Globe Mover’ COUGHSTRUP TtiorPAXDs who have been cured shout its prai.e! Have you a Oohgh ? Hate you Bronchitis? Have yon Asthma? Hare you Spittings of Blood ? Have you Consump tion? Have von any disease of the Thr.at ol'Uhe-t? For tho cure of an Vof these cam. pitynts use GLOBE FLOWER COUGH K YKUP. It has cured thousands, aid none have ever been oisap,ioiutbd in tiro vir u<?s of this great LUNG REMEDY. It cures where—itfl othe*.* boasted itiirefMes have failed. It is jiTeasai t to take and per fectly innocent nndt r anycotiditioiirt i'EMbEtii (XN, TAYLOR & < J O., f’ropii*;iovs, ’ ATLANTA, GA. H**’KHlt* l v all SOUTHERN TRADE. TIIE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OP TIIE Daily Pres* and Herald, AND Weekly Tress and Messenger, Knoxville, Tenx., Will be found to be the best medium far reaching the ill ten dun of t lie people ol Eastern Tfeniifissee, Southern Kehtucky, Northern Georgia, Northern Alabama, South west- in Virginia. Ibe Daily Press and Herald, and Weeslv Press and Messenger, me the In gest and most widely circulated journals iu the region mentioned above. Advertising rates reasonable. All letters will receive prompt Sbsifera, Address lIAAJAGE & CO., Publishers, Knoxville, Tenn. The Farmer’s Gazette DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE - AND THE mUSTI/il I.YTE RESTS OF THE SOUTH. EDITORS i J. B. NORRIS, Tide' Water and South; side, Virginia. D. S. t UKi’IS, Piedmont, Virginia, Pis tiict ol Cnlumtra and Maryland M. N. NELSON, Valley of Virginia. J 1 B NORRIS, Resident Editor. Subscription, 2 tier annum. Special rates to clubs. Specimens seut free on applicaUdn. The Fafmrb’s Gazette is published every Friday and is thoroughly distributed in Vir ginia, and Ims a free circnlutioif in t)e Dis trict and in Mar) land. Address M. W. il/ZLEWOOD, Publisher, K ciimond, V • 1872. SIM'S HOUSE, 6Y MRS. P. B. WALL, LAGRANGE, GEORGIA. (ET Table supplied viti ti.e best the market alf-*d*.