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fgWS AND COUNTI
Church Director
y n't*lhe B iptist Church on the first
>■<l tliiid Sundays and Saturday before the
third Sunday. >“ - ev ’ ' •
Wellborn, pastor. Sunday-school at 9a. m.
Services at the Methodist Church on the
fourth Sunday, and Saturday before the 4th
Sundae, in each month. Rev. D. R Me-
Williams, pastor. Sunday-school at 9a. m.
Th Casu StsTkm. —As we have to pay the
cash for everything we use aliout our bouse
and office, we are c nnpellod to do a itiictly
carh business. We will take wood or pro
visions. at market prices, in pay for sub
sJripHons. Although anxious for patronage,
Vte prefer a limited cash business to an ex
tended credit one.
tgj° Don’t steal me, for I am private prop
erty, High* 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, beside*. ,he £“Qhltfs will turn you
out a copy 'just like me for ten ceuts, and
you ought to sustain the press.
Subscribe forme, and keep your conscience
Hamilton Visitor
Heavy Rains.—The dusty earth
was refreshed wRR occasional show
ers last Monday. That night there
.were heavy and continuous rains, with
glmqst incessant lightning. It rained
BOine juegday and Wednesday, apd
heayijy yesterday afternoon and last
night. We had a shower this morn
jpg, but it cleared off about 9 o’clock.
Hail is reported to have fallen be
tween here and Columbus pn Monday
night, bgt Hje do opt think it peached
The trpstle work near Fortson’s,
on the North and South Road, wa?
washed, which prevented the train
fpra reaching the terminus yesterday
pvpning. It pame p.ut, howevpr, this
morning.
The water-house at Johnson’s mill,
on Mujberry Creek, three miles from
town, was washed away. It fortu
nately came to pieces before reach
ing the bridge, or the latter would
have fyepn carried away also.
We have heard of no further dam
age being done in this vicinjty.
Bad Accident. —Last Friday even
ing, as Mr. John D. Johnson’s wagon,
hy si x mules, and loaded with
corn, on the back from West
Bqilft, was crossing Gammell’s bridge,
<jver Flat Shoals creek, about six
miles from West Point, three of the
sleepers gave way, and jthe wagon
and wheel mules fell through. The
forward mules had got so far across
as to escape. The driver, who was
riding one of the niules, wonderful to
say, escaped unhurt. A negro who
was in the wagon fell through with
the load, jmd liad his leg hurt so
badly ' that it had Jo fee amputated.
His recovery is doubtful. Both the
jyfeflel W)jUs yvere badly hurt—one
fd them dangerously. Th.fi driver de
cided to cross at tfeis bridge, think
ing it safer than Davidson’s, We
learn that there is not a safe bridge
on this creek in the county. The
jpQOple fiP® afraid of them ail, and
jmrge the attention of tfee Oommis
sioners to their dopgei;ous condition.
Jail DwW* —Eh® three .ne
groes lately sentenced io imprison
ment in the penitentiary were carried
( offby an employee of that institution
fept Wednesday, There no.W remain
in jail feer.fi Three and one
white map, wfeo are serving out short
Serins ,pf imprisonment.
feight here we cannot refrain from
awarding a deserved tribute to our
efficient sheriff, Mr. B. H. Williams,
for the watchfulness and care exer
cised by him to prevent the escape
of the prisoners. Not only did he
have repairs put upon the but.
several nights hfi w.ent there himself
to see that all was safe. His zeal is
:Fob Casii. —Mr. J, S. Jones, of
offers bargains fei silks,
muslins, cloths, organdies,
corsets, white goods, linens,
e\c., fitfi., to the cash trade. He lias
.fkjatg o and handsome stock, which he
-has just bought to great advantage.
•If you want to use your money to the
,best advantage in dry goods, go
,to JJr. Jones’ store.
r. Joel T. Johnson
has had .a tiding time in his family —
having eight cases of measles at his
house at one time. We fire glad to
Iparn hfafty are all recovering.
iWUifeof other cases about here,
'batlimpigerous.
Notice. —We have upon <yjr t mail
the names of a few unpaid sub
scribeJta. To avoid the necessity of
di^pti£fto**bir f p apers, they will
fp at once.
Thomas & Presdotf, of Colum
,bus, are making extensive sales in
the clothing liue. The quality and
of their goods is the cause of it.
tjgf~Peae<k;k' fc Swift, of Colum
bus, ,aye qghUijg their stock of dry
goods, clothing,* notions, etc, at low
.fignres.
,Fpji Sale.—A set of turner’s tools,
.cpipplete, in good order, and low for
,casb. A. T. Brooks.
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 1 300 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.
The Purest and Sweetest Cod-liver
Oil is Hazard & Caswell’s, made on
the sea shore, from fresh selected liv
ers, by Caswell, Hazard & Cos., New
York. It is absolutely pure and
sweet. Patients who have once taken
it prefer it to all others. Physicians
have decided it superior to any of the
other oils in market. aplß-4w
PROSPECTUS for 1873— 6th YEAR;
THE 3ES,
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOURNAL
The AkUuo, while issued with all the regu
larity, has none of the temporary iuterest
characteristic of ordiuary periodicals. At is
air elegant miscellany of pure, light, and
graceful literature; and a collection of i ic
tures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, in
black and white. Although each succeeding
number affords a fresh pleasure to its friends,
the real value and beauty of the Aldine will
he most appreciated after it has been bound
up at the close of the year. The possessor of
a complete volume Cannot duplicate the quan
tity of fine paper and engravings in any other
shape or numbfer of Volumes for ten times its
cost; and then there are the Chromos besides.
Notwithstanding the increase in tiie price
of subscription'last Fall, when the Aldine as
sumed its present noble proportions and rep
resentative character, the edition was more
than doubled during the past year—proving
that the American public appreciate and will
support a sincere effort in the cause of art.
'lhe publishers arc authorized to announce
designs from many of the most eminent art
ists of America, In addition, the Aldine will
reproduce examples of the best foreign mas
ters, selected with a view to the highest artis
tic success and greatest general interest; avoid
ing such ns have become familiar, through
photographs or copies of any kind.
Every subscriber to the Aldine. who pays
for a year in advance, will receive, without
additional charge, a pair of beautiful oil chro
mos, after J. J. Hill, the eminent English
painter. The pictures,entitled “The Village
Belle,” and “ Crossing the Moor,” are 1-Ix2o
isohes—are printed from 25 different plates,
requiring -5 impressions and tints to perfect
cadi picture. The same chromos are sold for
S3O per pair in the art stores.
The Literary Department will continue un
der the care of Mr. Richard Henry Stoddard,
assisted by the best writers and poets of the
day, who will strive to have the literature of
the Aldine always in keeping with its artistic
attractions.
Terms, $5 per annum, in advance, with oil
chromos fiee.
The Aldine will hereafter lie obtainable only
by subscription. There'will be no reduced
or club rate: cash for subscriptions must be
scut to the publishers direct, or handed to the
local agent, without response ility to the pub
lishers, excepl in cases where the certificate is
given, hearing the fae-simile signature of
James Sutton & Cos.
Any peison wishing to act permanently ns
a local agent, will receive full and prompt in
formation by applying to
JAMES SUTTON & CO., Publishers,
58 Maiden Lane, New York,
JIIE LADY’S FRIEND.
BEAUTIFUL NEW PREMIUM CHROMO.
All know what tliis Magazine is, and that
it contains the most admirable Stories, En
gravings, Music, Fashion Articles, Patterns,
Receipts, etc. But all do not know that its
publishers a-e offering with it “ Little Sam
uel',” abeautiful Chromo of the .Child-Prophet
starting fiom his sleep at the call'of the Lord,
and which has the rich and glowing colors of
a tine oil painting, and a spiritual beauty all
its own. This Chromo will be sent to every
$2.50 subscriber, and to every person sending
jr.Qub, and, at special rates, to every mem
ber of a (Tub.
Pi'i.KxniD Premiums. Sewing Machines,
Plaited Ware, Gold Chains and Watches, etc.,
will he sent to those who get up Lists at the
$2.50 rate. (Send for List and Terms of Pre
miums . A great offer!)
Five Serials are announced for this year—
“'ll.ip Master of Grey lands,” by Mrs. Wood,
author of “ East Lynne”; and also seiials by
Miss Muzzey, Daisy Vcntnor, Amanda M.
Douglas, and Fannie Hodg-on.
Terms, always in advance. —One copy, witli
Chromo, $2.50; four copies, with 'vir.Chro
inos, and one gratis, $8; eight pics and
eight ('homos, with a copy and Oh.
$lO. The Clubs can be made tip Spjointly
of the Saturday Evenihg Post and t Lady’s
Friend-, if fifty cents is added for cajp copy of
the Post, with Chomo,,taken. If the Chromo
is not wished, Fifty cents may 1 be deducted
from each Lady’s Fiiend subsdriher. One
copy each of '.the Lady’s Friend, Saturday
Evening'Post, ajid the Chromo, will be sent
for $5. Ten cents extra must always be sent
for mailing expenses of each Chromo.
Address, DEACON & PETEIiSON,
319 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
MilElLilMlKflgUi'Sro
rrjrr Mrs B. H. &J. T. Williams will
open, on the Ist of April, a small stock
***■ of MILLINERY, consisting of Hats,
Bonnets, Laces, etc., in the front room ol the
residence West of the Court-house, occupied
by Mr. Doggett
Patterns of all sorts on hand.
Dresses made or fitted. mar2B-tf
l~j r- T-1-.- Jenlums,
HAMILTON, OA.
MILLINERY GOODS.
We take pleasure in tendering onr Full
and Complete Stock of MILLINERY GOODS
to the Ladies of dbimilton and vicinity. It
has been selected with the greatest care, and
embraces all the Intent Styles.
Call and examine our Goods and prices.
Coats' Spool Thread made a specialty—Boc.
per dozen.
Terms Cash. Jilirs. S A. TBUSSELL.
apll-lm Mits. M. K. STEVENS.
DEBTORS & CREDITORS’ NOTICE.
AH th< 8e indebted to the estate of Charles
Hatchett* colored, late of Harijs county, de
ceased, arc hereby notiiied to make imme
diate payment; and those having claims
against the said deceased will present them
within t' e time prescribed l>y law.
ap2o-0l JAM. PATTIJjQ, Adm’r.
Notice,
I have this day placetf in the hands of Jno.
T. Williams, Ksq., niy notes and accounts.
All those indebted to me, either by note or
account, are requested to make immediate
payment. Sir. Williams is lull}’ authorized
to settle all claims.
F. M. T. BRASNAX.
Ibumlton, G*., April 17. 1873- If
GREAT OPENING OF
SPBtSG MB SABER CLOTBIX6,
—AT TUB—
gALTIMORE QLOTIIING JJOUSE
88 Broad St., Columbus,
Where one of the Largest and Best Selected
Stocks in the South can be found, consistimr
of a Full Line of . ' b
MEN’S, YOUTHS’, and BOYS' CLOTHING
and GENTS’ FUfiNfaHING GOODS, which
will be sold at the vmiv lowjsst lit,cups.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to call and price our Goods before
buying elsewhere, as, by manufacturing our
Goods, we are enabled to sell them as cheap
tuj they can be bought North, freight added.
arr4-3m HOFFIJN, RICH § CO.
J. I. GRIFFIN^
106 BIIOJD ST., COLUMBUS, GA,
I noa'por teiV
Wholesale arid Kitail Dealer in
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
AND SOLE AGENT FOK
EPPING’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
This store is open all night. Sign of the
Crystal Mortar.
Mantfield & Higbee's wonderful family
medicines constantly on hand. no 2 ly ’
R. W- MILLE'ORD
WITH
J. M. BENNETT & CO.,
No. 131 Broad St,, Columbus, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer s in
All kinds of COOKING STOVES and GRATES;
TIN WARE, HARDWARE, HOLLOW and
WOOD WARE ; POCKET bird TABLE
CUTLERY, &c., &c.
Also, all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work
done at short notice.
Agent tor the Columbus made Stoves.
Prices as low as airy in the city,
apr4-tf
WONDERFUL & VALUABLE SEED
The Great Per ian Watermelon grows to a
large size, has a fine flesh and delirious flavor,
and keeps fresh and sweet throughout the
winter. Seed per pack, postpaid, 25cts.;six
packets, sl. Mammoth Cabbage, weighs 20
to 00 llis., 20 c.ts. a pkt. Mammoth Squash,
weighs 100 to 200 lbs., 20c. Snake Cucum
ber, 3 feet long and coiled, 15c. Yard Long
Bean, Jsc. Husk Tomato (keeps fresh for a
year), 20c. Japan Eadjsli (delicious puds for
eating, a foot long). 15 cts. All for sl, post
paid. Catalogues free.
G. H. WILLIAMSON, Gallatin, Term.
STOVER
Arc the BEST CONSTRUCTED. HEAVIEST,
MOST UNIFORM, and QUICKEST BAKING
STOVES NOW BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
OVER TWO HUN.DRED THOUSAND
ARE NOW IN DAILY USE.
p?S~ Buy one, try it, and if it does not give
entire satisfaction, retuj-u it, and get your
money back. For sale by
W. H. ROBARTS & CO.,
apr4-3m Columbus, Ga.
DRUGS! DjRUGg! DRUGS! ;
We have on hand, and are constantly re
ceiving, a weli-stlected stock of DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMER?,
and, in fact, everything usually kept in a
first-class Drug Store.
05~ Fishing Tacklo a specialty.
We invite our friends to give us a call, as
we can and will please them. 1
Very respectfully.
Da. J. L. (TIENEY & SON,
Under the Ranktn House,
apr4-8m Crawford st , Columbus, G.i.
THE newYORKSTOBE
.. >-
Has just received the largest and best selected
stock of Dry GOODS for the
Spring Trade
ever brought to tlmt market, which are to Ire
sold at the Lowest Casu Purer*.
AH who arc in need of anything in this
line should okunrine and price this stock be
fore buying.
Their motto is, I/rwjai than tub Lowtarr.
ft LAFUaITKR & BRO.,
npr4-3m Proprietors, Columbus, Ga.
tWERVOIfs DEBIITr Y.|
WITH Its gloomy ntUmlanti,* IdV
spirit#, deprtMflo!) f fu voluntary
emlailonif loss of ttmen, aperma>
torrhorn, loss of power, <llzzy head,
lom of memory, nml threatened fro*
poteuce, and imbecility, find a aover
eicn cure in UIHPIIItEYM* IfOMK-
OpATHIC HPKLTFIC, 2Vo. TtVKNTY
i;iGIIT. THlri HUVEKKION REMEDY tone*
up the system, arwit!! the dis-cl and im
parts vigor and energy, life and vitality to the
entire man. Tfc<nr Jiave cured thousands of caaea.
l ricc, 15 per package of five box*.-* and a large 12
vial, which ia very important in obstinate or old
cahea, or f 1 per single bine. Bold \ry ALL I)rug-
Bats, and sent by mail on receipt of price. Address
rMPHUKYfV BI’KOIFIO HOMKOPATIfIC
M EMCISIS CO.. Z O3 THkjap’tay, N. Y.‘
Wqpa. a>qr. Hawisa
Brols.ev,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Will give attention to purchase amf sale of
Rbal Estatz, placing ImsubaS‘ob in first clasu
Companies, and will invest' flififis, Or nego
tiate loans, for those desiring g. feb2Bly
A. 3t|. Allen, P. Freer. A, Illgbs
AIM, FREER & ILLGE?,
COTTON FACTORS
w•. v - .
ASD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FONTAINE WAREHOUSE,
COL UMB US, GEORGIA
feh2l-lyr
Saw mm mmm*
The subscriber most respectfully informs
the residents of Hamilton and BUirounding
country that he has opened a
New Drug Store
at No. 186 East side Broad street, Ist block
below A F Johnston & Ob., where can he
found a kbw and comcletk stock of
DRUGS and CHEMICALS,
selected with care aa to their purity, which
will be dispensed with accuracy.
A full line of Foreign and American ex
tracts, Periumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles,
Hair, Cloth, Nail, Shaviojf aiml Tooth Brush
es, Poimdcs, Soaps and Cosmettcsof all kinds.
All the popular ahd useful Patent Medicines,
Plasters and Ointmynts. 'the best of im
ported Wines end Liquors for medicinal use.
Medicines at all hours, day* or night.
Pattlciilar attention paid to the putting tip
of Physicians’ Prescriptions, "
Soliciting a share of your patronage, I am,
respectfully, yours,' ;
JOHN fe. JORDAN,
Druggist and "Apothecary,
Columbus, G.
He refers to fers. J W Cameron and T F
BrCwster ’ ' ' feb2l-3m
T. S. SPEAR, Agent,
SOWING MACHINE DEPOT,
No, -99 Sr., Columbus, Ga.
Gold Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds.
SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY.
sjtow & Plated Ware.
Watches, Jewelry, aud Clocks, repaired
promptly.
EECGEAVIHCS HtEAYLY ©QNiB.
All Obdkbs will receive Puompt Atten
tion/ feh2l-lyr
DRAKE’S MAGIC LINI^NT.
This wondeiful medical compound is a safe
and speedy cure tor Erysipelas, Jlone Felon,
Eiir-acjie. Hcad-a'hc, Tooth-ache,' Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Croup, Colic-Tinman or beast).
Sore Throat, Asthma, Dysentery, Diarrhoea,
and, In fact, foj- ulj ’<li£as&! where A remedy
is needed to act specially upon the nervous
system. Circulars giving full directions for
its use, Tfee to all. Ask at all drug und
country stores for it—and take no other.
For tale hi Hamilton by Ligon Prathers.
' WM. C.HAUSICU, General Agent.
Bartow, No. 11 Central Railroad, Os,
Agents wanted. ' mur2B-Bin
GEoßGlA—Harris Couktt. |
Nicholas Hutchison, administrator of 3y,
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 .1 une next, why said letters should
not be granted.
Gives under my hand officially this March’
3, 1873. .1. F C WILLIAMS, Ordinary, ;
GEORGIA —Haitnis Cotnnrr.
Q. T. Purcell having applied for letters of
administration on’ the estate of A- <J. Park,
late of taifl comity, decea-ed:
This is to cite oil pel tons concerned to show’
cause, if any tltfey have, why said letter*
should hot l>e granted ou the ,Xst Monday in
Mav next. ' “ *
Witness my hand and official signature.
apll-td .1. F. C. WILLIAMS, Gtd’y.
H. A. nuasell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IJ A MILTON, GEORGIA
IT Special ali.iGon te cpllxtious. ;
FLOURNOY, McGEHEB & C 0„
■Aw- ,
ALSTON WAREHOUSE,
COLUMBUS, GA, *
a <?n Vi . nf f v? kon c]inr f ; , of tlie ab °vc-naucd Warehouse, we are now fully prepared to transact
Commission' Business, and wi I advance liberally o U P Cotton in stop! •
Alat remains with us, and will
mrl4 ' 2lu FLOURNOY, McGEHEE & CO,
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS,
V' '•
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
ANNOUNCEMENT for 1873.
W. C. Agent at Eingsbora, 1
JIARHIS C <9.— TERMINUS NORTH £ SOUTH RAILROAD,
This justly celebrated Fertiliser, which lym had such an extensivo sale in
fins seotiop dijrinb'the past few years, and which lias given universal sfitis
taclton wlierover ■prppej’Jy applied, is again offered to planters of Harris
anti adjacent counties upon the most liberal terms, a? it is t|ie established
loitcy of the Pacific Guano Company to furnish its Guano at the lowest cost
.o consumers, and look to small profits and large sales for compensation fo
capital invested in its production. In view of this policy, and fc'to reduced
cost of prfrdfjottoH, the Soluble Paeifio Qtmpo is put into market this season
at the low price of |sf) per ton, cash, ami freight from Columbus to Kinga
boro ($1.60) added. Also for sale on time for currency or for cotton.
, J here 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 lias an established character acquired by long
:xperieuce, must present claims to continued confidence which cannot per—
karri articles whiqli have not been subjected to the same ordeal of lonw—
tried use. This guano has been sold iu this market since 1865. Its can
sumption has steadily increased throughout tlici counfry, 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 excelloiice. *•' ••
a m ®Mm©Hr.
* Vv
The great popularity of the well-known Soluble Pacific Guano, manufac
tured by the Pacific Guano Conipany, Messrs. John S. Reese & 0o„ Haiti—
more, General Agents, and Mr. \V. H. Young, of Olmftbus, Special Agent
for this scctiop, has led unprincipled parties jto ejidfeavor ‘ t'o introduce an
inferior article, under 1 a somewhat similar filatne, rtnd'to fry to induce irjant
ers to huy tjicir conipohnd, on'the assurance that'ljt is tliia sa'tiie aS'jthe geft
uine Soluble Pacific Guano. Mr. Young wishes to correct/ tlirougli the
public press, any such impression which may lmvo been entertained, by in
forming bis friends and customers that no responsibility attaches to any
compound sold under such assurance —hence the necessity arises to caution
planters to buy only from the authorized’agefiUi ‘of tjio genuine Pacific
Guano jCompqny. TJie rent golujde Pacifl'c Guano is branded'With the name
of Jbhn S. Reese & Cos., General Agents, Baltimore, and is put up in sticks
warranted to contain two hundred poilnda eaoli.
For circulars of information, apply to ‘ * W. 0. JOHNSTON,
fcb7-3ni at Kingsboro, Harris county, Ga.
NEW BjOPT anb shoe store*
robiurt o. POPE,
*— * '
78 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS,. GA.,
First Door Bel.pw Poise's Booh Store, and nearjy opposite Jojiu Kind’s Bank.
wholesale and eetail;
I would respectfully announce to my friends and the public that 1 am now receiving
and opening a stock of BOOTS end SHOES bntihely new and nuom, consisting of all thy
grades and styles, suitable [or either tight or heavy wear,
1 have bail all my slock’made order, kxpEimklt voe mt own tram, by the best man
ufneturers, and will warrant evfery pair to give satisfaction and boas represented.
To small Dealers and’Oouutry Merchants I enh offer fcood indrteoments, •’
I have aecdrM the'Services of Mr. Goode H.'FltAniug. He will he glad to see and wait
upon his friends and old customers.
Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Terms cash, no 2
WI. R. BEDELL. R. A, WARE.
BEDELL & WARE,
'•%f a * * „
SUCCESSORS TO BEDELL & POPE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES
,A, . ■*, , _ ’ • "
* ’ s?* mi • -
* ,OF ALL KINDS. ALSO,
T-natUter and Shoo Plndli^ss,
148 BROAD BTREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
Our goods are all made to order, and we guarantee every pair sold to give satisnetion.
KtPS repai t-d it or ciiaiior.'
Mr. Ik I. HaWey is with us, and would be pleased,to see his friendf, noS 3m
WILLIAM PEACH,
St’CCKSKOH TO HAM,, MOSKS & 00.,
(Established in 1830),
COLUMBUS, GLyjIGIA,
DKAMtIt IN (IKKKRAI,
ECARDWAHEI.
IRON, Sn&L milP, CASTINGS, CAR
-1 -RIAGE nod WAGON MATERIAL, KAILr
"BOAD and Ml LI, BXJWMVH, OILS,
■ FAINTS, BHFHHI'H GLABH,
Etc., Etc;, JSto. ■
Rublier and Leather Belting, Ilurr, Kmtopus,
W Cologn, Mill Rock, >llllllllO and Cotton
Hope, Buhbcr'aod Hinnp Packing,
Agricultural Imjileiuents.
Ausats for
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES.
Keep Jn t)hV;k varieties of their' Platform
and Coudtor Hiiales. These Keans have lieen
sold in this CRtablishinent for over 80 years,
* without having a complaint.
A'so agents for Hoe k Co.’s Circular Saws;
Avcritl Chemical Paint Works,
NON-EX PLOSIVE BRILLIANT OIL.
Always on liand, this particular Oil. Wei
liavc sold It since the war, and no accident, 1
or failure in giving a beautiful light/' rias oc-J
enrrod, ' marl 4-tf
NEW FURNITURE STORE
(8 Broad *t., ColMibas, lit.
Pailor, CUpjber and Library Suits, W*n
.dew Curtains, Abodes, Minors, Looking
Glasses, Children's .Carriages, and every ar
thfickett 10 * Hmt class Furniture Htore.
’ ob> T. T KDMDNDd.
Hamilton Female College,
HAMILTON, GA.
The Spring Session begins on Tuesday, the
28th of Jauunry, and closes on Wednesday,
the 2d day of JulyI,’ 1 ,’ ’ *
Tuition lsfrora §2 to $5 per month, ac
cording to grade of studies, within iiaidun
ta! fee of centsper mouth; "
* 1 Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar, is $5
per month, with a charge of d>o' cents pet'
month for the use of Instruments,
Pupils will be charged from the beginning’
of the scholastic month in which they enter,
to the close of the session.
No deduction will lie made for absence,.’
except in cases of protracted sickness;
One half-of the tuition will be required In
advance— the balance at the dose of sess.on,
Boardcau be obtained at <l6 per month.
J. B. LOVELACE, Pkes’t.
H-oadlJ HoadLt
The undersig ried hAS bri imitd, and is con
stnutly receiving, a supply of Family Groce
ries, srnfii ar bacon, lard; sugar, flour, coffee,
etc. Ulso keeps S variety of- Liquors, to
which he calls the attention of physician,
and others needing a pure afticlo. Price,
low to e-b customers.
mar 7 Hni J. W. KIMBROUGH.
KT Otic©.
I hereby caution all persons against hiring
Ben Magruder, colored, as lie ii'uwdcr con-’
tract to me for tire present year. Any one
hiring (Mid boy will be prosecuted.
JAC'B Gol'd.
White Kuirduir Springs,
ileiLvettioi Cos., Ga,
Feb 21, 1873 lin
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OF THE UNITED STASIS.
1300 PAGES & 500 ENGRAVINGS.
Written by 20 Eminent Authors, in-'
eluding John jj. c.ougii and iioeace
’ • ’ 1 CReelßy.” ’
Tills (work is a complete historv of in’
branches of inilmtiy, procejweAiff *
tiuo, eic.;’in ai; It is‘A cf.mvUufVn.
cyclopedia of hits tfid mannfnctuwi anafc.
the moat enter tap ling awf valuable id* of
information on subjects of genial
ever otfbi'eti W tile public. We went mmnS
in every town in the United State* and W 5
agent Can fail to and,. welLwith this book. Oh
agent sold lifi copierf in eight dayi/an„thy
J°hJ 968 hi Wo wetikg. Our agent In H.rtr
ford sold 397 in one we.Jt, Specimeaa Mb*
|ree on receipt of stamp. ■ ' - , J.
Aacihs Minted |br (he
FUIfNY SIDE OF PJIYSICk
800 Pages, 250 Engravings. '
An interesting end amusing treatise on th*
meilicft! hntn Inin's of tlifc past and present I*
exposes quacks, impostors, traveling doctor/-
patent medicine venders, doted female cheats!
fortune tellers and roedimps', ahd gives lnm~"
eating Accounts of nt,-d fehysfeian* nrrd
thtiveatof lhelf jives' ft revtlfis sta/SW
fecreta, and fiistmcfil all h'ow'to avoid ihlttts
whlth flush Is heir to. We give excluslrd
territory mid lii*ein! commissions. For cir-t
cufoss übd terms address the publisher*. > f f
J. H. BURR * HYDE,
Hartford, Conn , or Chicago, UL
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE,
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD.'
Suprbixtkndbnt’s Orrica, Dec. 6, 1872.
Oil and after Srtnrday, Dec. 7, the putem
ger train on this road will leave '' *'
Kingsboro i. \ 7 30am
Blanchard. j{s k U
ftBTpFWJIfI, witi liavi , 1
Ooiumlius (RabdolpW street).,..... .3 SO r u
Depot, on the North Commons. ..4 05 r k
T I) ForUon, ngent at Blsnthwd, G 2
Grnnlieriy. agi nt at Cataula. W 0 Johnson
agent at Kingshoro, will receive and deliver
goods, cotton and other shipments. Cottorl
/ill be received at other stations by the
-ts? T 'm’
E. F. & A. ft LANIER,
Bucocsaora to Lanier, Handle A. Cos.,
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WISOLESAIje §ROC|p|
AMO
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Commissiob M?rchant^
?•' ■ '-* '*} .;** i- ■_ r <f j*
West Ppint, Qa.,
Keep on hand a full assprtjpeht.o^
arooovlov,
wlrichjthey offer at prices that
tioii;’ They possess fucilHfes tbi
selling goods cheap, add will make H to tw
intorkst of their former pathnwi and fire
public generally, to buy of ihein. They ast;
a continuance of the patronage extended tb
tire old ffrnr.’’ “ ‘ ' 002 "
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Hamilton Mate
usTlie exereisee of the above school will ba
eStumed Febrd*ry 8, 1818. 7
“ lfvery effort tvjlj brf marie to thoroughly
impress the true principles of education- un
tbs )n|nds of pupils. •* *
IMrtleuUOr attention given to the prepera
tion of young men for College' tor pracLcaJ
business life, ’’ • f Tui
First term of twenty-two weeks commence*
February 8, closes July 4, 1818- ‘
Hct-cml term ol tHghteeu’tvcek* commenoc*
August 4, denes December 3,18781 ' <
tumos—Jftddi wan.
Elementary hranebea ~..<13 2Q
Thorough English eouris ......19 80
Langnsges included 1 U......W 4fi
I iicideidal fee i dp
’■ Vcrrioa—sscokd T*mtt. „
First class V..lip
Second class.; Ml <4
Third cliiMl JM <4
Incidental fee, v fA
One half of each terpl lnyamhly in m&*
vance, ’’ ’ -S'.
II 0 tomVrqagb, CoJ J M Mobfcy, „
A T Tiiookit, ■ ' VVillia Jones, V<*
F Hitmen, WW Bruce, MD,
WAV,Goodman,
J.T Johnßok,
mi 2 I’res’t Bd. 'lVoktocs.
Is. J&tle'ii
asr.caiqSo^/
We tako pleasure in announcing to th#
public that we aye opening at our old stand b
COMPLETE STOCK of ’ !
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Fancy and Stapje Dry Goods,
Boots, Shops, Hats. Ac.,
which we offer at wholesale and retail ss tour
as the same quality cau be bought iu this
market. ’ •
Gall, sjc, examine and buy.
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Those lndehtqd to us prior to ffnptawber,
1871, will pit-are Come tor ward, pay up, e&&
commence anew. “
wi* J¥o- M’GOUGH ACO
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