The Hamilton weekly visitor. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1873-1874, March 28, 1873, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNT? Church Directory. Services at Ihe Baptist Charch on the first , n d tliird Sundais, and Saturday before the tliird Sunday, in each Inouth Rev M .1. Wellborn, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a, m. Services at the Methodist Church on the fourth Sunday, and Saturday before the 4th Sunday, in each month. Rev D. R- Me Williams, pastor. Sunday-school at 9A. M. Th* Cash System.—As vre have to pay the cash for everything we use about our house and office, we are c impelled to do a strictly cash business. We will take wood or pro visions. nt market pi ices, in pay for sub scriptions Although anxious for patronage, we prefer* limited cash business to an ex tended prejjit one. rtf’ Don't steal me, for I am private prop erty, bought and paid for by a subscriber one who sustains the press, and wishes to read me. Don’t borrow me. for my owner don't like it; and, besides, the machine will turn you out a copy just like me for ten cents, and you ought to sustain the press. Subscribe forme, and keep your conscience eaß y, Hamilton Visitor New Advertisements. Drake’s Magic Liniment is said to give cer tain and speedy relief in all diseases of the nervous system. For sale at the drug store of Ligon Brothers. . Mrs. B. O. & J. T. Williams will open a millinery store at Maj, Dog gett’s residence, on the Ist instant. This will be a great convenience to the ladies of this place, and we hope to see it well sustained. Our readers are referred to the prospectus of the Aldine, one of the handsomest and most valuable illus trated journals in this country. The old La Grange Reporter, un der the guidance of its new proprie tor, Mr. J. T. Waterman, maintains the reputation of being one of the best papers in the State. See card. All Christians should take their church papers. Methodists will find the advertisement of the Southern Christian Advocate in this issue. Parties interested should read the notice of Sheriff Williams. Mr. Stephens. —Else wli ere will be found a complimentary letter from Mr, Stephens, agent for the Atlanta Sun, It was written to the Sun dur ing his sojourn here, and would have appeared last week, had it not been overlooked. One mistake appears, however, which the Sun will oblige our people by correcting, lest it work against the interests of our female college 'and its worthy President. The exorcises of the college are not now, nor have they been, suspended. They were resumed, a day or two aftjr the fire, at a private house*, and then, through the kindness of the Baptist denomination, continued at the Baplist church, where they are still being held. 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 50. You can obtain six cash subscribers in a little time, and secure a valuable book for nothing. North and South Railroad.— Gov. Smith lately decided that the switches could not be measured as a part of the twenty miles required by law. This will necessitate the laying of nearly two thousand feet more of the main line before the bonds can be endorsed. Cross-ties have been pur chased, and President McDougald is now in New York arranging for the delivery of iron recently bought. Track laying will probably be resumed in four or five weeks. Off for Atlanta.— Messrs. Benj. Kimbrough and Robert Farley leave for Atlanta next Monday, for the purpose of acquiring a business edu cation at Moore’s Commercial Col lege. We wish our young friends unbounded success, and know Prof. M. sufficiently well to assure them that he will do his part towards ren dering them skilled business men. Sudden Change.— The tempera ture changed within an hour, Tues day evening last, from warm to cool. Avery high wind blew all night and most of next day. Considerable ice formed Wednesday night. As there was more or less wind during the night, but little injury is apprehended to fruit or vegetables. The College. —The foundation of the new college building was laid a little over a month ago. The whole of the frame work will probably he raised to-morrow. It is the intention to complete the structure in time to hold the Commencement exercises therein next July. Cough Candy.— Major Kimbrough has a candy for the cure of coughs. Some of our citizens have tried it, and pronounce it very efficacious. The weather moderated con sideral ly yesterday. Written for the Visitor. To tlie Good Templars. BY H. S. SHIPLEY. Ages ago, when Art was young. Ami tcience scarce had birth, - . In clarion notes a tocsin rung O’er all the Christian earth. “To aims! ”it called, Ye chieftains bo]J, Ye serfs of low degree; Ye kings of men, both young and old, Ciusaders all be ye. Wrest from the Turk the sacred grave Which held the Xnzarone; Keep fiom polluting touch that cave— On, on to Palestine!” With quick response, unnumbered bands, Each eager foi a part, 0 er treacherous waves and burning sands Followed the Lion-Heart. Crusaders of this later day, A nobler cause, I ween. Have ye, than led; in brave array, That host to Palestine. Immortal souls, fiom deadlier foe 1 ban Turk or Arab lance, Ye seek to win. Oh! be it so. That foe, Intemperance, We suffer, then embrace, ‘tis said. Then shall he roam at large, This monster of the hydra-head ? On, Templars, to tlie charge! Death to this dread, insidious foe, Your watch-word ever be; 'With willing hands, and hearts aglow, Free men, and dear country. , Brave Templars ’in this ble.- t crusade, Unfurl your banners free; Your picans shout through Heaven's arcade— High notes of victory, Which, sounding down the years of men, A guerdon meet shall he, 'Till lime is o er; re-echoing then Through all eternity. Up, then, Crusaders! Such a meed Were worth a life-long fight. Shall slander have a moment’s heed, While ye battle for the right? Feel not Sirocco breaths of scorn, Turn sarcasm's keenest lance; With Truth’s strong mail, at eve, at morn, Strike hard for Temperance! <k Risen from the Dead.” Some weeks ago tlie Columbus pa pers announced the death of Mr. R. G. Young, an old and highly res pected citizen of Youngville, Ala., on his way home from the Albany peni tentiary, where lie bad been sent on a charge of Ku-kluxistn, and was sub sequently released by order of Grant. The following letter to Dr. Thus. S. Mitchell, of this place, shows that the old gentleman still lives: Dear Old Friend— When I first saw the publication in the Columbus Stm, over the signature of “ Hiram,” I could not imagine who be was, and did not know, until I received your letter enclosing the same publication clipped from tlie Columbus Enquirer. Then it was all explained. 1 was glad to know that I had some friend ■who would notice and sympa thize with me in my many trials and troubles, after supposing me dead. It is true, I am one of the few who iive to read their own obituary; and I feel very grateful for this dispensa tion of kind Providence to thus spare me to once more reach my home and embrace my family and friends—you among them. I really did not know where you were, though, during piy incarceration, I thought of you, and of eveiybqdy else that I had ever known. It is useless here for me to give you a history of my trials, troubles and imprisonment Were I to at tempt it, it would be but an imper fect thing. Could I have the pleas ure of spending one night with you, I could tell you many things you never thought of. 1 ha've nothing hidden. I must say that the Albany peni tentiary is a very handsome, nice and clean place, and the officers treated us very kindly; but the climate and confinement render it too much for a Southern man to stand. I could not, I know, have stood it much longer. My health is now very poor indeed from cold accumulated while in pris on. I eough now, to what extent I cannot tell you, and I awfully fear I shall not live to get it out of mo. I am nuable to attend to any business, and am at nothing, and have nothing to do with. When I got home I was stripped of all—nothing left but an old sorrel mare, and my family on the cold charity of th’e world. But I am thankful they had friends, and did not suffer greatly, only from their distress on our account. Gur son Ringgold is still in prison. We had a letter from him, written on the 10th of February. lie slated he was well. We are now making the best efforts we can to try to get him out, but we eannot tell what the re sult ivi.l be. We earnestly hope he may be released soon. 1 learn that two prisoners who were sent up when we ware, from Randolph county, passed through Opelika on Friday last, on their way home, and said they had come all the way from Albany there on ten dollars apiece, and had money enough to carry them home; which ten dollars was givfli them at the pnson, when they were liberated; which is all a prisoner’gets in the way of transpor tation. John D. Young died in prison on the 14th of February—of jaundice, the hospital steward wrote —an aw ful thing. * * Trnlyyonrs, R. G. Young. Question for Lawyers —Suppose a man owns a skiff; he fastens it to the shore with a rope made of straw; along comes a cow; cow gets in the boat; turns round and eats the rope; the skiff, thus let loose, with the cow on board, starts down the stream, and, od its passage, is upset. Now, has the man that owns the cow got to pay for the boat, or the man that owns the-boat got to pay for the cow? LOOK HERE! DO YOU WANT A GOOD WATCH CHEAP? We will give a good English lever, silver, hunting-ease watch, with a handsome chain, valued at $45, to any one furnishing us 100 yearly sub scribers and S2OO in cash. _ Or, \ve 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 either of the above propositions will not 1* restricted to any ono post office, but are at liberty to get sub scribers anywhere, provided they keep account of every 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 handing us the requisite number of names will be entitled to the watches. Any number of persons can dub together under the above proposi tions, but, to facilitate matters, and prevent confusion, we prefer receiv ing names fiom only one member of each'club. Columbus District Conference.— The Columbus District Conference for 1873 will be held at Hamilton, commencing ou Wednesday evening, the l£th of.June, embracing the 4th Sabbath. Bishop Pierce writes that this time will suit him, * Unless providentially prevented, he will certainly be present. "Preachers iti charge will please at tend to the election of delegates—one from each church. Thos, T. Christian, P, E. Notice.— l take this method of in forming my friends and patrons that I have, removed to the residence for merly occupied by C. H. Prichard, where I may always be found at night, when not professionally en gaged. Office with R. A. Russell, Esq. John W. Cameron. Dr. John W. Cameron is our authorized agent to receive and re ceipt for this paper. Dr. C. J. MOFFETT, WHOLESALE.AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Since moving into liis present stove, No. 71 Broad street, has largely increased his stock, and is offering very low prices to the Country and City Trade in all articles in his depart ment. Kerosene Oft, Blackish, Lamp Goods, Gar den Seeds, Patent Medicines, etc., very close to the Country Store Trade and others. Call and get prices. marl4-tf POr lElont. ®A STORE HOUSE in the town of Whitesville, Harris Cos., Ga., belonging to the estate of W. W. Hunt, deceased, and occupied last year by Cotton & Mulhol land, jyill he rented cheap for the present year. Apply to J. H. Oowsert, or It. A. Rus sell, at Hamilton, Ga., or to me at Quito, Ga. marl4-lm T. J. HUNT. The Strawberry Watermelon Is the finest Melon known to exist in the world ! it has taken nearly 200 premiums at Fairs, without ever losing one. 1 will send the pure seed of this celebrated Melon by mail, postiige free, at the following rates: SO seeds for 25c.; 75 for 500., and 200 for sl. Address, T. N. HORNSBY. Simpsonville, Shelby Cos., Ky. P. S.—Also seed of the Silver-netted Canta loupe; anew variety of great excellence. 1 paciage for 25c.; 5 packages for sl. VANDEBBILT BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Guano, Bone Dust, and other Fertilizers, Trees, Plants, Bulbs, etc., 23 Fulton street, New York. Pcre Peruvian Guano.— Our Guano was proven from Analysis by the New York State Agricultural Society to he worth from $2.26 to $44.22 per ton more than any other sold in the city. Send to us for copy of their report, and our Annual Catalogue. GEORGIA— Harris Countt. Nicholas Hutchison, administrator of J ■W. Bretton, deceased, makes application for letters of dismission • All persons concerned are hereby notified to show came, if any they have, by the first Monday in June next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under tnv band officially this March 3, 1873. J. FC. WILLIAMS, Ordinary. 800,000 FEET FIRST-CLASS LLMBEII FOR J±t Cliorry Mill In Lower 19tfi District Harris County Orders for building material of all kinds filled at short notice. n<>2 3m GEO- EEESE, Agent. WM. H. ROBARTS & CO., DEALERS IN STOVES and GRATES, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, and ' House Furnishing goods generally, Manufacturers of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper ware, ot every description. aif'-nts f..r the Domestic Sewing Machine, and Charter Oak Stoves, no2-3mo 109 Broad St., CalnmbM, Gn. j. i. geifflnT 'lO6 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA., Importei, Wholesale and lit tail Dealer in DRUCS and MEDICINES, AND SOLE AGENT FOE EPPING’S EXTRACT BUCHU. This store is open all eight. Sign of the Crystal Mortar. Mansfield & Higbee's wonderful family medicines constantly on baud. no 2 ly " W joa.. isr. Hawn:s Broker, INSURANCE A.\D REAL ESTATE AGENT, COLUMBUS, GA' Will give attention to purchase and sale of Ural Estate, placing Insurance in first class C ‘tnpanics, and will invest funds, or nego tiate loans, for those desiring it. fcb2Bly COtJNTY FINANCES. * The Committee appointed bv the last Grand Jury, to examine int > the eountv finances, will please meet in Hamilton on Wednesday, the 25th of March. G. A. R. DOZIISB. ’ A. M. Allen, P. Freer. A. Illges AIM, HI EE It SILLCES, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FONTAINE WAREHOUSE, COL TJMB US, GEORGIA feb2l-lyr BW UKBUJ© SM>m The subscriber most respectfully informs the residents of Hamilton and sutroundiug country that he has opened a KTow Drug Store at No. 186 Fast side Broad street, Ist block below A F Johnston & Cos., where can he found a new and complete stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, selected with c sin ns to their pmjty, which will he dispensed with accuracy. A full line of Foreign and American ex tracts, Per umery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, H dr, Cloth, Nail, heaving and Tooth Brush es, Pom; do*, Soaps and Cosmetics of all kinds. All the popular and useful Patent Medicines, Plasters and Ointments. I lie best of im ported Wines and Liquors for medicinal use. Medicines at ail hours, day or night. Particular attention paid to the putting up of Physicians’ Prescriptions. Soliciting n share of your patronage, I am, respectfully, yours, JOHN L. JORDAN, Druggist and Apothecary, _ Columbus, Ga. He refers to Drs. J W Cameron and T F Brewster feb2l-3m T. & SPEAR, Agent, mm “ smraiß SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, No. 99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Gold Watclics, Jewelry, Diamonds. SPECTACIES A SPECIALTY. Silver & Plated Ware. Watches, Jewelry, and Clocks, repaired promptly. KKG&AYIKCJ KSJtfLY BOISE. All Orukhs will übckivk Fbohpt Attrn r ion. ful/21 -ljr ESTES A BROTHER, IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS Ilf Hardware, Cutlery, Guns and Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and brushes, 118 and 1131 broad gt, Columbus, Ga, fet>2l-lin ‘ GEORGIA — Harris County Whereas the estate of Thos. J. Smith, de ceased, is unrepresented, aud not likely to be represented; this is, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause, if any they have, by the first Monday in April next, why let ters of administration on ibe estate of said deceased shoulii not be granted to the Clerk ot the Superior Court, or some other suitable and proper person Given under my hand and official signature, this 20th day of February, IfefS J. V. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary. ZtSTotioe. All parties iodobted to the firm of Cowrert & Kimbrough are requested to come op and settle now, if they ever intend to do so at all, as we want the money to help buy our Spring stock Come up, gentlemen ! Our patience is as neatly exhausted as our goods, and we need the Cash to lay in a fresh supply of bofli. 'I h*e who do not intend to pay, will please let us know tt at once. COWSEUr t KIMBROUGH. Hamilton, Os, Fet-. 21, 1853. SMBS* FLOURNOY, McGEHEE & CO, ALSTON WAREHOUSE, COLUMBUS, GA n & vi lkCn th ‘ U T; ,° f t!l ® above-nanicd Warehouse, we arc now fully prepared to transact , bt £ n *,? e '! lml Commission business, and wid advance lihcrallv on Cotton in store beftund at Si GK * & *“ d " marl4-2m FLOURNOY, McGEHEE & CO. -- ■ N IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1873. W. C. JOHNSTON, Agent jat Kingsboro, HARRIS CO.—TERMINUS NORTH & SOUTH RAJLROAD. This justly celebrated Fertilizer, which has had such an extensive sale in this section during the past few years, and which has given universal satis faction. wherever properly applied, is again offered to the planters of Harris and adjacent counties upon tlie most liberal terms, as it is the established policy of the Paeilu, Guano Company to furnish its Guano at the lowest cost to consumers, and look to small profits and large sales for compensation to capital invested in its production, in view of this policy, and the reduced cost of production, the Soluble Pacific Guano is put into market this season at the low price of SSB per ton, cash, and freight from Columbus to Kings boro ($1.50) added. Also for sale ou timo'for currency or for cotton. There is no fertilizer offered in this market, having a recorded experience in its use, which can compare with this article. That fertilizer which has stood the test of time, and has an established character acquired by long experience, must present claims to continued confidence which cannot per tain to articles which have not been subjected to the sanie ordeal of long tried use. This guano has been sold in this market since 1865. Its con sumption has steadily Increased throughout the country, from a few hun dred tons the first year of its use, to many thousands of tons annually, which is the highest attestation of its superior excellence. a w©M) m ©atom. The great popularity of the well-known Soluble Pacific Guano, manufac tured by the Pacific Guano Company, Messrs. John S. Reese & Cos., Balti more, General Agents, and Mr. W. H. Young, of Columbus, Special Agent for this section, has led unprincipled parties to endeavor to introduce an inferior article, under a somewhat similar name, and to try to induce plant ers to buy their compound, ou tlie assurance that it is tlie same as the gen uine Soluble Pacific Guano. Mr, Young wishes to correct, through the public press, any such impression which may have been entertained, by in forming his friends and customers that no responsibility attaches to any con,pound sold under such assurance —hence the necessity arises to caution planters to buy only from the authorized agents of the genuine Pacific Guano Company. The real Soluble Pacific Guano is branded with the name of John S. Reese & Cos., General Agents, Baltimore, and is put up in sacks warranted to contain two hundred pounds each. For circulars of information, apply to W. C JOHNSTON, feb7-3in . Agent at Kingsboro, Harris county, Ga. NEW BOOT SHOE STORE* ROBERT O . POPS, 78 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., First Foor Below Pene’s Book Store,-and nearly opposite John King's Bank. WHOLESALE and retail. I would respectfully announce to my friends and tho public that I am now receiving, and opening a stock of BOOTS and SKOE3 entirely new and raEsu, consisting of all the trades and styles, suitable for either light or heavy wear. _ 1 have had all my stock made o order, exureshly yob my own trade, by the best man ufacturers, and will warrant every pair to give satisfaction and he as reisreseuted. To small Dealers and Country Merchants I can offer good Inducements, I have securer) the services of Mr Goode H. Fleming. Ho will be glad to see and wait upon bis friends and old customers. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Terms cash, no 2 .J* mR. BEDELL. . R. WARE. BEDELL & WARE, SUCCESSORS TO BEDELL & POPE, WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DeaLRHS IN BOOTS ANB OBOES OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, Loather and. SLloo Findings, 148 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. Our goods are all tirade to ortler, and we guarantee every pair sold to give satisactfon. RIPS repai c-d hike or eiiAROR. Mr. L. I. Harvey is with us, uird would ho pleased to see Id* frlendr. no 2 3m WILLIAM BEACH, SCOMMHOtt TO HALL, MUSKS & CO., (Established in 1880), COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DKAT.RTI IN OKS Kit AT. HABDWAHm IKON, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, CAR- IfIAGK nud WAGON MATERIAL, RAIL ROAD anil MILL SIJI'FLIEK, OILS, PAINTS, BRUSHES, GLASS, Etc., Etc., Etc. Rulrlicr and Leather belting, Burr, Ensopus, Cologn, Mill Itock, Manilla and Cotton Hope, Rubber ami Hemp Packing, Agricultural Imp eincnts. ACKNTH nut FAIRBANKS’ SCALES. Keep in stock varieties of their Platform and Counter Hailes. 'llicse Saves have been sold in this establishment for over 80 years, without having a complaint. A'so agents for Hoe & Co.’s Circular Saws; Averlll Chemical Paint Works. NON EXPLOSIVE BRILLIANT OIL. Always on hand, this particular Oil. We have su'd it since the war. and no accident, or fid lit ein giving a beautiful light, bos oc curred. mrl4-tf NEW FURNITURE STORE 98 Broad St., Columbus La. Parlor, Chamber amt Lhrrsiy Huils, Win dow Curt tm.. Shades, Mirrors, Looking Gluws, C'.ilrJtm Carriages, and wiry ar tlc.e In it in a first daw Furniture St-.re. iwi T. T EDMUNDS. Hamilton Female College, HAMILTON, GA. The Bpring Session begins on Tuesday, the 28tb of January, and closes on Wednesday, the 2d duy of J uiy. Tuition is from $2 to $5 per month, ac cording to grade of studies, with.au inciden tal feo of 2u cents per mouth. Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar, is $5 per month, with a charge ol 60 cents pet month for the use of Instruments. Pupils will be charged from the beginning of the scholastic month *u which they enter, to the (lose of the session. No deduction will bo made for absence, except In ca.es of protracted sickness. One half of the tuition will bo required In adveuco—the balance at the close Ol season. Board can bo obtained at sl6 per month. J. H- LOVELACE, Pkes’t- Road! Road! ,The undersigned lias on hand, and Is con stantly receiving, a supply <4 Family Groce ries, such as Ucon, lard, 'sugar, flour, coffee, etc. He also keeps a variety of Liquors, to which he (Ifl ls the attention of physicians and others Deeding a pure article. Prices low to cah customers. mar 7 3m J. W. KIMBROUGH. isrotioo. I hereby caution ail persons against hiring ben Magruder, colored, as he is under onn trnetteme for the present year. Any one hiring sa'd boy will lie prosecuted. JACK WJI>ON, Col and, White Sulphur Springs, Meriwether Co- Ga. Feb 21, 18J3 1m wm T ©IBIEAtP ESJBSUotSs OF THE UNITED STATES. 1300 PAGES & 500 ENGRAVINGS. Written by 20 Eminent Authors in eluding joun b. oougii and Horace GREELEY. TJilr work is a complete tifetoey 0 t branched of industry, processes of turo, etc.; in all ages. It is a complete cyclopedia of arts nnfi manufactures, and is the most entertaining and nf information on subjects of general In ever offeied to the public We want /J* T to every town in the United States and m! agent can fail to do well with this hook. One aaent sold 133 copies in eight dava annti... f Id 3 H ' Vtefe *' Ha" find sold 39 1 in one we k. Specimen, sent fee on receipt of stamp. **** Agents wanted for the FUNNY SIRE OF PHYSIO. 800 Pages, 250 Engravings. An interesting and amusing treatise on the' medical humbugs of the past and present It exposes quacks, Impostors, traveling doctors patent me<heme vender^noted female cheat!’ fortune tellers and mediums, and gives inter esting accounts of noted physicians and nat ratlve. of their lives. It mveate secrets, and instructs, all how to avoid the ills which fh ah is heir to. We Kive exelnl territory and liberal commission* For cir culars ar.d terms address the publishere, J. B. BURR & HYDE,’ Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, DL’ CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD. SupumxTENDßir’s Orrici, Deo. 6. 1872. On and after Saturday, Dee. 7. the BiuW. ger train on this road will leave Kingsboro Blanchard. ’.\l 25 a £ iETURMNo', WILL LXA.V* Columbus (Randolph 5treet).. ...... 3 50 p v. Depot, on the North Commons. ..4 05 4 3 T D Fortson, agent at Blanchard, G A Granberry. agent at Oataula, W O Johnson agent at Kingsboro. will receive and dollvei goods, cotton and other shipment* Cotton will be received at other stations by the conductor. W- D. CHIPLEY, po “ Superintendent E. F. & A. 0. LANIER; Successors to Lanier, Handle & 00., WHOLESALE GROCES? % . AND i -y• Commission Merchints West Point, - Keep on hand a full assbrftilent \ ■ ; ■' # Orooorioa, ’-"'.A* which they offer at pilees that duff ow*t*<H** . tion. They possess unsurpassed facilities for sidling goods cheap, and wli! make U to the interest of their former patrons, and the public generally, to buy of ihem„. They ask a continuance of the patronage extended to the old firm. u>2 Hamilton Male School The exercises of the above sohool will be resumed February 3. 1873. Kvery effort will bo marie to thoroughly impress the true principles of education on the minds of pupils Particular attrition given to ttye prepwa tion of voting men for College or practical huslnesa life. First term of twenty-two weeks commences February 8, closes July 4, 1873. Second term ot eighteen weeks commence! August 4, closes December fi, 187 J. TOlftOJt— iti&i TKRM. Elementary branches 113 20. Thcnragh English course. 19 89 Languages included iti 40 Incidental fee 75 TUITION —SECOND TER If. First class..., .$lO 80 Second class 16 20 Third c1a55........... ............ 2160 Incidental fee.... 60 One half of each term invariably in ad* vnnee. Board In good families from sl2 50 to sls' per month. . H-M-BRYAN, References Principal. II C Kimbrough, Col JM Mobley, A T Hrook*, Willis Jones, F Barnes, W W Bruce, M Dj W W Goodman, J T Johnson no 2 Pres’t lid. Trustees. ' NOTIOB. We take pleasure in announcing tp tbs nubile that we are opening at our oil ftsih#* COMPLETE STOCK of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, Hats. Ac., whiph we offer at wholesale and retail as W as the same quality can be bought id this market Call, see, examine and liny. A* -A; _ < v- 1 ' ’•*s Those indebted to ns prior to SeystosW*. 1871, will please tome lof ward, pay up, and commence anew. io2 jso- araouGH & co.