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r< WeMaftist fhnrcßi on the first
RM (I third Sundays, and Saturday before the
third Sunday, in each month. Eev 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 jeach mouth. Eev. D. B- Me
Williams, pastor. Sunday-school at 9A. M.
Tn* Cabii St.-tem.—As we have to pay the
cash for everything we use about our house
and office, we are compelled to do a itiietty
cash business. We will take wood or pro
visions. at market prices, in pay for sub
scriptions. Although anxious for patronage,
we prefer a limited cash business to an ex
tended credit one.
The La Grange-Gap Road.
The importance of having a good
dirt road at the above gap to Hamil
ton, induced the citizens of the to\yn,
and those interested, to make some
effort to grade anew road on the
South side of mountain, putting
it on a grade averaging one foot in
every sixteen. Mr. J. T. Johnson,
with a few hands, at an expense of
fifty dollars, raised by private contri
butions, graded about 180 feet, the
past year, and now says the whole
grade can be completed at a further
cost of $250, the distance of about
450 feet —thereby securing to the
country and public a most excellent
crossing at said gap. He is siill will
ing to superintend the work, free of
charge, „if the neoessary sum can be
raised*to complete it, either in money
or labor.
We suggest to the citizens of Ham
ilton, especially the business men,
and those interested North of the
movmtaitt, to take this enterprise in
hand, and, during the summer, com
plete the grading, and open the new
road.
We are advised that the corporate
authorities of Hamilton will pay fifty
dollars towards the project. Those
who cannot pay in money, can work,
and by all doing all they can, the
road can be built with but little ex
pense to any one.
We are identified with Hamilton,
arid Harris county, and fuel a deep
interest in the prosperity of both,
and we are willing to lend our aid to
build up the interests of the town
and county.
Harris is old enough to have good
public roads, and, as a general tiring,
she has. Public roads well worked,
and good bridges across the streams,
are an index to the civilization and
intelligence of the citizens of the
county.
Prepare for Business.
■lutibout two months the North &
South Railroad will be completed to
Hamilton, and it behooves all good
citizens of the town to make all nec
essary preparations for the inception
of the locomotive , by working and
grading effectually all the roads com
ing into the place, in order to induce,
■encourage and draw trade to the
town—hew down the mountain pass
es, and make rough places smooth;
paint up the old houses, put on cheer
ful looks, and extend a hearty wel
come to coming prosperity. In other
words, let us place ourselves in a po
sition to make money and claim res
pectability as an intelligent people.
Fine Clover.— lt lias been said
that clover cannot be raised success
fully in this latitude. Nothing will
more effectually controvert .this the
ory than the sight of a patch in tliis
town, adjoining the law office of Col.
Jas. M. Mobley. It is the common
•red variety, and was sown a year ago
last September. It is at least two
feet high, and is of luxuriant growth.
It can be cut off three times a year.
Since looking at Co:l. M.’s clover,
we have been informed that Mr. R.
12. Fort, a young and energetic far
mer of this county, grows clover suc
cessfully, and that ho now has it
wcist high.
Public Schools, —If there ever
was a time when the subject of edu
cation was one of vital importance to
the people of the South, that Jiwe-™
the present.
By reference to the advertisement
of Mr. J. T. .Johnson, County School
Commissioner, it will be seen that a
meeting of the Board of Education is
to be held here on the'Tlh proximo;
and we do hope that the people of
(Harris will show their interest in this
:iiud|pr by assembling here in force
on the day mentioned.
"What has become of the .Har
ris County Agricultural Club? We
presume they will assemble before
raS; tfextmjtelißg of the State Agri-
JKmiMTll ' CbnVetiiion, Anyhow, we
would like to see a little more life in
fused into the Society. Can't some
■ofthe members give us an occasional
.contribution ?
£27“ We regret to hear of the con
•tiuued sickness of our old and res
pected townsman, Mr. G. W. Doug
lass. I-Ie has been dangerously ill
Tfor the past two or flirec weeks, and
is still quite low. Wc hope soou to
' sec him out again.
Improvements. —A neat dwelling
has lately Ijeeii put up by Mr. Henry
Kimbrough, and is occupied by Dr.
Jenkins.
“Uncle’’ John Turner is ereetinsr
a two-story house lor a hotel.
Mr. Joel Johnson has a building
going up, to be used as a post-office.
The dwelling of the Messrs. Mur
pliey is nearly completed. It looks
well, and is conveniently arranged.
Weather and Crops. —We had
gentle showers last Tuesday, and an
other hard rain that night.
The rain of last week is reported
as the heaviest known here in twenty
years. It is estimated that at least
one-half of the guano used has been
washed away.
Within the past few days cotton
has taken a fresh start, and the crop
now looks pretty well.
The two Sabbath-schools of
IlamiltQn are expected to unite in a
picnic or celebration just as scon as
the measles will permit them. At
present, many of the children are
sick.
No Train. —Owing to some neces
sary repaii s on the engine, no train
left for Columbus yesterday morning;
nor will there be any to-morrow (Sat
urday), or next Tuesday, tbe 13th.
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For Sale.— A set of tinner’s tools,
complete, in good order, and low for
cash. A. T. Brooks.
Here’s a Chance ! — Any one send
ing or bringing us the names of six
subscribers and §l2, 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.
The Purest and Sweetest Cod-Inner
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. ap!B-4w
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE.
Notice to Special Tax Payers.
The law of December 24, 1872, requires ev
ery person engaged in any business, avoca
tion, or employment, which renders him lia
ble to a
SPECIAL TAX,
to procure anil place conspicuously in Iris es
tablishment, or place of business,
A STAMP,
denoting the payment ofswid .Special Tux be
fore common ing business.
The taxes embraced within the provisions
of law above quoted are the ‘allowing, viz.:
Rectifiers S2OO
Dealers, retail liquor 25
Dealers, wholesale liquor 100
Dealers in malt liquor, who'esale SO
Dealers Id malt liquor, retail 20
Dealers in leaf tobacco 23
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 500
and on sales of over SI,OOO, fifty rents
for every dollar in excess of SI,OOO.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco 5
Manufacturers of stills SO
and for each still or worm manufact'd 20
Manufacturers of tobacco 10
Manufacturers of cigars. 10
Peddlers of tobacco, first class, more than
two horses 50
Peddlers of tobacco, second class, two
horses 25
Peddlers of tobacco, third class, one
horse 15
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, on foot
or public conveyance 10
Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50
Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100
Any person who shall fail to comply with
the foregoing requirements will be subject to
severe penaliies.
Special tax payers throughout the United
States are reminded that they must make ap
plication to the Collector, or Deputy Collec
tor, of their respective Districts, and procure
the proper stamp for the special tax year,
commencing May 1, 1873, without waiting
for further notice.
Application and money to he forwarded di
rect to this office. B. F. BELL,
Collector Internal Revenue,
my9-4t 2d Dist. Ga., Macon, Ga.
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE.
TEACHERS and neighborhoods desiring to
have a Public Sclipol, arc hereby notified
•that tlie County Board of Edumtion will hold
a meeting at the Court-house in Hamilton on
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1873,
to receive applications and grant certificates
to Teachers.
It is the intention of the Board, if possible,
to have one or more Public Schools taught in
every District in the county, for a term of
three months.
Teachers are required to contract with the
Board in writing, to be signed in duplicate by
the Teacher and County Commissioner.
By order of the Board:
J T. JOHNSON, C. S. C.
Hamilton, Ga., May 0, 1&73 —4t
Notice,
I have this day placed in the hands of Jno.
T. Williams, Esq., my notes and accounts.
All those indebted to me, either by note or
account, are requested to make immediate
payment. Mr. Williams is fully authorized
to settle all claims.
F. M. T. BRANNAN.
Hamilton, Ga.. April 17, 1873—tf
MILLINERY GOODS.
We take pleasure in tigidoririg our Full
and Complete Stock of MILLINERY GOODS
to the Loidles of Hamilton and vicinity. It
has been selected with the greatest care, and
embraces all the .Latest Style*.
Call and examine our Goods ami prices.
Coats’ Spool Thread made a specialty—Boc.
| per dozen.
Terms Cash. Mrs. S A TRITSSELL.
apll-lm Mrs. M. E. STEVENS.
DEBTORS & CREDITORS’ NOTICE.
All these indebted b> the estate of Charles
Hatchett, colored, late of Harris county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to make imme
diate payment; and those having claims
against the said deceased will present them
within t>c time prescribed bv law.
apJ-Vit JAS. PATILDt, A lui'r
CjßEat opening- or
Sf’MG ASD SOME!! £LOTIII\G,
H £ —-AT TUB—
BALTIMORE QLOTJIING JJOUSE
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.,
Where one of the Largest and Best Selected
Stocks in the South can be fouud, consisting
of a Full Line of s
and BOYS’ CLOTHING
and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, which
win be sold at - the very lowkst figures.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vnnlage to call and pi ice our Goods before
buying elsewhere, as, by manufacturing our
Uoods, we are enabled to sell them as cheap
as they can be bought North, freight added.
#1
_rrT-3m HOFFLIN, RICH & CO.
JIGRIFFIi,
H)6 BROAD ST., fOLUMBUS, GA.,
Importer,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
AND SOLE AGENT FOR
EPPING’S EXTRACT BUCIIU.
This store is open all night. Sign of the
Crystal Mortar.
Mansfield & Higbee’s wonderful famiiv
medicines constantly on hand. no 2 ly ’
iT~W. MILLFORD
WITH
- M. BENNETT & CO.,
No. 131 Broad St, Columbus, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
All kinds of COOKING STOVES and GRATES;
TIN WARE, HARDWARE, HOLLOW and
WOOD WARE ; POCKET and TABLE
CUTLERY, &c., &c.
Also, al.l kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work
done at short notice.
Agent tor Ore Columbus made Stoves.
JS-O" Prices as low ag any in the city.
api4-lf
WONDERFUL & VALUABLE SEED
The Great Pen-inn Watermelon growß to a
large size, has a line flesh and delicious flavor,
and keeps fresh and sweet throughout the
winter, Seed per pack, postpaid, 25 cts.; six
packets, sl. Mammoth Cabbage, weighs 20
to 60 lbs., 20 ets. a pkt. Mammoth Squash,
weighs 100 to 260 lbs., 20e. Snake Cucum
ber, 3 feet long and coiled, 150. Yard Long
lloan, 15c. Husk Tomato (keeps fresh for a
year), 20c. Japan Radish (delicious pods for
CHling, a foot long), 15 cts. All for SI, post
paid. Catalog iihi free.
G. H. WILLIAMSON, Gallatin, Term.
STOVES
Aie the BEST CONSTRUCTED. HEAVIEST.
MOST UNIFORM, nnd QUICKEST BAKING
STOVES NOW BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
OVER TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
ARE NOW IN DAILY USE.
JfsS'Buy one, try it, and if it does not give
entire satisfaction, return it, and get your
money back. For sale by
W. H. ROBARTS & CO.,
apr4-3m Columbus, Ga.
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
We have on hand, and aTe constantly re
ceiving, a well-selected stock of DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
and, in fact, everything usually kept in a
lust-class Drug Store.
pS" Fishing Tackle a specialty.
We invite our friends to give us a call, as
we can and will please them.
Very respectfully.
Da. J. L. CHENEY & SON,
Under the Rankin House,
apr4-3m Crawford st., Columbus, Gi.
the JfEWYOEK STOEE
Has jut received the largest and best selected
stock of DRY GOODS for the
Spring Trad.©
ever brought to that market, winch are to be
sold at the Lowest Cash Pkicks.
All who are in need of anything in this
line should examine and price this stock be
fore buying.
Their motto is, Lowkb than tub Lowest.
S. LANPAUKR & 880.,
apr4-3m Propiictors, Columbus, Ga.
-J- jirT W.sr J
NERVOUS DEBILITY.;
WITH Its gloomy ntteodantj, lotr
spfrits, deprifftfioiit InvoliiiKhi y
rmissioiiH, loss of semen* prrau
torrlnra, loss of pornr, dizzy head,
loss of memory* and threatened Im
potence* and imbecility* find a sover
eicn cure in iIIMI’UKKYN’ Ho.HK
OPATIIIO NPKt'IFIC, Wo. TTTENITf-
KIGHT. THIH feuVEKEIGN JtKMKIIY tones
up the rystcra, arrests tho diKcUsivos, and im
parts vigor anil energy, life and vitality to the
entire man. They have cured 1 housands of coach.
Price, |5 per paokiigo of Ave boxes and large $2
vial, which is very important in obstinate or old
cases, or #1 per single box. Sold by ALL I>rug
gista, and sentby mini on rereiptof juice. Addr?ss
IIUMPBUEYH' SPEOIPIO IIOWKOPATIIIC
MLDICINL CO/. Üboaiizai. N. Y.
Wm. isr*;
Broiler,
INSURANCE ASD REAL ESTITE AGENT,
COLUMBUS*. GA.
Will give attention to purchase and sale of
Rkah Estate, placing Insurance in first-class
Companies, and will invest funds, or nego
tiate loans, for thosa deni ring it. feb2Bly
A. M. Allen, P. Pjgeer. A. Illges
AIM, Mil MLGES,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
J’:,..... ■ - •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FONTAINE WAREHOUSE,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
feli2l-lyr
lil’flW.
The subscriber most respectfully informs
the residents of Hamilton and sui rounding
country that he has opened a
UiTew Drug Store
at No. 186 East aide Broad street, Ist block
helow A F Johnston & Cos., where can be
fouud a new and complete stock of
DRUGS and CHEMICALS,
selected with care as to their purity, which
will be dispensed with accuracy.
A full line of Foreign and American ex
tracts, Per uinery, Toilet amt Fancy Articles,
Hair, Cloth, hail, Shaving and Tooth Brush
es, l’omedcs, Soaps and Cosmelics-of all kimls.
All the popular and useful Patent Medicines,
Plasters and Ointments. The best of im
ported Wines and Liquors for medicinal use.
Medicines at all hours, day or night.
Particular attention paid to the putting
of Physicians’ Prescriptiotis.
Soliciting a share of your patronage, I am,
respectfull.y, yours,
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Columbus, Ga.
Ha refers to Drs. J W Cameron aud T F
Brewster fob2l-3m
T. S. SPEAR, Agent,
rail “ igmsm
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,
No. 99 Broad St., Columbus, (Ja,
Gold Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds.
SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY.
Silver & Plated Ware.
Watches, Jewelry, and Clocks, repaired
promptly.
ETOBAYIJSiG KKATLY BGNE.
Ail Oeukbs will kbokivb Prompt Attjsk
tios. feb2l-lyr
DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT.
This wonderful medical compound is a safe
and speedy cure lor Erysipelas, Bone Felon,
Ear-ache Head-ache, Tooth -oclic, Neiirulgia,
llheiunatism, Group, Colic (in man or beiot),
Bore ’i'iaciHt, Asthma, Dyueotery, Diaribo-n,
and, ill fact, for all disease* where a remedy
is needed to act specially ujion the nervous
system. Circulars giving full directions for
its use, free to all. Ask at all drug anil
country stores for it—and take no other.
For sale in Hamilton by Ligon Brothers.
WM. C. HAUSER, General A.gent,
Bartow, No. 11 Central Railroad, Ga.
pH" Agent, wanted. niar2B-bm
Kimm ®i@§s
DRY - GOODS,
CLOTHING , NOTIONS, dc„
You will find at low eiourks if you call on
PEACOCK & SWIFT,
ap4-Bra 117 Broad St , Columbus, Ga.
JZ>r. T. I_j. Jemis-lnas.
RAUILTUX, A.
rf^r° Y - * H.H. ERRING.
C. g.-M*l£EE. / B. T. HATCHER.
MrtfjEHEE & CO.,
ALSTON WAREHOUSE,
COLUMBUS, GA
aSS Stov™fr£ f th ° a J K)V ; n r ed W *f ho,,s ®. we arc now fully prepared to transact
Col C Hml "* * advance liberally on Cotton in store.
be fonnd at all times
marl 4-2 m FLOURNOY, MoGKHEE & 00.
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS,
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1873.
Wv C. JOHNSTON, Agent at King , 3boro
JIARMIS co.—terminus north* south railroad.
This justly celebrated Fertilizer, which has had such an extensive sale in
this section during the past few years, mid which has given universal satis
faction wherever properly applied, is again offered to tbe planters of Harris
and adjacent counties upon the most liberal terms, as it is the established
policy of the 1 aeiho Guano Company to furnish its Guano at the lowest cost
to consumers, mid look to small jrroii/s and large sales for compensation to
capital invested in its production. In view of this policy, and t'm reduced
cost of production, the Soluble Pacific Guano is put into market ibis season
at the low price of $5(5 per ton. cash, and freight from Columbus to Kings
boro (§1.50) ai.ded. 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 ot time, and has an established character acquired by long
experience, must present claims to continued confidence which, cannot per
tain to articles which havo not been subjected to the same ordeal of long
tried use. This guano lias been sold in this market since 1865. Its con
sumption lias sleadily increased throughout the country, from a few han
dled tons the first year t its use, to many thousands of tons annually, which
is the highest attestation of its superior excellence.
A WdWBH!) ©IF ©AOTWh
Tile great popularity of tile well-known Soluble Pacific Guano, mttnwfuo
tured by the Pacific, Guano Company, Messrs. John S. Reuse it Cos., Balti
more, General Agents, and Mr. W. H. Young, of Columbus, Special Agent
for this section, lias led unprincipled parties to endeavor to introduce mi
infeiior article, under a somewhat similar name, and to try to induce plant
ers to buy their compound, on the assurance that it is the same as the gen
uine _ Soluble Pacific Guano. Mr. Young wishes to correct, through the
public press, any Btich impression which may lmve been ontertaiued, by .in
forming his 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 agents of the genuine Pacifio
Guano Company, The real Soluble Pacific Guano is branded with the namo
ot John S. lleeso & 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,
fub7-.km Agent at Ringsboro, Harris county, Go.
new 330 0 t AND SHOE STOttE*
ROB33RT O . POPE,
78 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS. GA.,
First Door Below Pease's Book Store, and nearly opposite John Ring's Bank.
WHOLESALE and retail.
I would respectfully ntmomioo to my friends and the public that I am now receiving;
and opening a stock of BOOTS “and SHOES entibw.t sew and vbesii, consisting of all tire
grades and styles, suitable for either light or heavy wear.
1 have had all my stock made o order, kxi'bkssly (i mt own thade, by the best man
ufacturers, and will warrant every pair to give satisfaction slid lie us represented.
To small Dealers and Coairitry Merchants I can offer good Inducements.
I have secured the services of Mr Goodo H. Fleming. He will be glad to see and wait
upon Ids friends and old customers.
Repairing done witli neatness and dispatch. Terms cash, no 2
1873 NEW 1873
mm AND SIMMER BILLIOT
—AND—
STRAW GOODS
At 89 Broad Street, Coliimbui, Ga.
MRS. XiEIEI
Has now in store the i.a no hot, cheapest and
pukttikst stock of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
in tliiH section, embracing the Latest Novel
ties in Flowers, Itimioxs, Lacks, Hosiery,
Gloves anil Omtswrs, Pauasolh and Faxs,
Jkt and Fancy .Jewkluy,
Real Hair Switches and Cents,
Imitation mvitoukh and Curls,
Ladies’ Underwear,
Children’s Ready-made Clothinu, &c.,
to which the attention of the ladies is res
pectfully invited. , Tny2-8m
GEORGIA Harris County, ,
‘i liomas J. Hmts make* Ase let
ters of administration on the estate of Willis
Scuta, late of said county, deceased;
All porsonif concerned are hereby notified
to show cause, if any they have, on the Ist
Monday In June next, why letters na afore
said should not lie granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this 80th
April, 1873. J. F. C. WILLI A MB,
my2-td Ordinary.
DEBTORS & CREDITORS’ NOTICE.
Ail persons Irulehteii to the estate of Am
brose Hunley, late of Harris county, deceased,
are requested to come forward and make hn
rn< diale payment; and all those holding claims
against said estate are notified to present them
duly authenticated in terms of the Jaw.
mj2-6t J. H. HAMILTON, Executor.
Read! Xload!
The under slimed has on hand, and Is con
slaolly receiving, a supply of Family Urocc
lies. such as bacon, lard, sugar, flour, coffee,
etc. H< also k*|>s a variety of Liquors, to
wjiich he calls the attention ol physicians
and othevs needing a pure article. Prices
low to ch customers,
mar 7 3m J. W. KIMBROUGH.
iaaiidibQsri&iiiVe
Mr 11. H. & J. T Williams will
open, on the Ist of Awil. a small stock
of MU. LIN EH Y, consisting of Hrvts,
Bonnets, leer*, cto , in the front room ol the
resilience West of the Court-house, ixarupied
by Mr. Doggett
Patterns of all sorts on ham!
Dresses made or fitted. usar2B-tf
Hamilton Female College,
HAMILTON, GA.
The Spring Session begins on Tuesday, tho
2J!th of January, and closes on Wednesday,
the 2d clay of J illy.
Tuition is from $2 to $6 per month, ac
cording to grade of studies, wltb.an inciden
tal fee of 20 cents per month.
Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar, is $5
per month, with a charge of 50 cents pei
month fflr the use of Instruments.
Pupils will be charged from the beginning
of the scholastic month in which they enter,
to the dose of tho session.
No deduction will be made for absence,
except in ca-es of protracted sickness.
One half ilf the tuition will be required in
advance—the balance at the dose of session.
Board can be obtained at sl6 per month.
j. It. LOVELACE, IWr.
WILLIAM BEACH,
tmaHMOU TO HALL, MOSES & CO.,
(EfctuWisbed In 1830),
COt UM.U US, GEORGIA,
DEALER IN OBXERAL
HAR-PW A B -m.
IRON, WkFL, NAHfi, CAKTINGB, CAID
RlAGEand WAGON MATERIAL, RAIU
ROAD and MILL SUPPLIES, OILS,
I’AIN'IS, BRUSHE.S, OLASK,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Rubber ami Leather Belting, Burr, Eusrqms,
Cologr* Mill Rock, Manilla and Cotton
Rope, Rubber and Hemp Packing,
Agricultural Imp enicnts.
AUMT.TS FOIt
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES.
Keqi in stock varieties of their Platform
and Counter Seales. Tiiosn Hca cs have liecn
sold in this cstabHshment for over <SO years,
without bavinga complaint.
A*) agents for Hoe & Cos. ’g Circular Saws;
Averill Chemical I'uint Works.
NON-EX PLOSIVE BRILLIANT OIL
Alway son hand, this |iarti< uliir ©it. We
have sold it siiue the war, and uo accident,
or failure in giving a beautiful light, bis oc
curred. mrl4-tf
•
GKORGlA—Hakui* Covntt.
Nicholas Hutchison, adinlnlstrstor of J
W. Bret ton, deceased, makes application for
letters of dlxrrdidri n :
All persons eor cenifsl arw hereby notified
to show camc, if nny ihejr have, by tlie first'
Monday in Juuc next, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand officially this March
’3, 1373. J. F- 0. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
at. At jk ‘
©siiEiv??
OF TIIE UNITED STATES.
1300 PAGES & 500 ENGRAVINGS^
Written by 20 Eminent Authors, ih’
eluding John n. gougij and n™ *l4
GUEELEY.
11l is work is a complete bittorr of it
branches of industry, processes of .7.”, .
W\ iH', in all ages. It j ßa w ,mnl t
cyclopedia of aits and manufo c tiirts
the most entertaining and valmihle w w
information on subjects of general int e
over offoird to the public. We want Si
m every town in the United States .nS****
agent can fail to do well with this book
agent sold i lid copies in eight daysKnnflS
void 368 in two weeks. Our event in
ford sold 397 in one wp.fc. Specimen* * t
free On. receipt of stamp,
Agcii’s wanted for tiic
FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC.
800 Pages, 250 Engrafting*^-
An interesting njxd innugWg treatise on Hn
medical hnmkujrs of the pait and present It
exposes quacks, irn posters, traveling doctor*
patent medicine venders, noted female che itsl
fortune tellers and mediums, and gives
esting ftpc.innts of .noted physicians and nar
ratives f <hqi r lives, it reveals startling
secrets, and instructs sll how to avoid ibm Ills
which flesh is heir to. We afve cxclirsivA
territory and lilsjial commission*; ,f£*9E
culm-sand terms address the publishers,
J. B. BURR * HYDE;
Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE:
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD:
Super intkn dent’s Ornea, Dae, 6, 1872.
On and after Saturday. Doc. 7, thpankn>
ger train on this road will ie*v
Klngshoro 7 80a*
Catania. '5 fis •
Blanchard •< .
4;a .* .* * *
Rtriiaxixo, tat uwav* ■?'
Columbus (Randolph street)....... ,g 60>
Depot, on tlie North Commons, ..4 08 p w
T I) Fortson, agent at Blanohnrd, G A
Cranberry, agent ut Catania, W 0 Johnson'
agent at Klngslmro, will receive and deliver
goods, cotton and otlier shipment*. Cotton
will be received at other stations by the
conductor. ]). CHIPLEY
noa Superintendent
E. F. & A. C. LANIER,
V ,
Successors to Lanier,. Randle 4 d>., 4 ..
WHOLESALE QROCERS
AND
Commission Merchant^
;
West Point, Ga.,
> ■ ' m Mpi
’> L
Keep on hand a full assortment
. . . . r
GrooorioB;
wbich’tbey offer at prices that
tion. They possess unsurpassed tiitdUUcs fo- t
selling goods cheap, and will mate Uio the
interest of their former patrons, and the
public generally, to buy of vhem. Tlisy aik
a continuance of the patronage extended**
the old firm.
Hamilton Male School
jjfcThe exercises of the above Mhooi will 1
resumed Fobrnary 3. 4873.' , , ■, ,
Every effort wilt be made to thdKdlfalf,
impress tho true principles of education •
the minds of pupils
Particular attention given to the pr*p*f*i
tion of yotiDg men for College or pfMjicJtf
business life.
First terau of twAOty-f wo vmriucomnMMW
February 8, closes July 4, 1878. ■
Hceond term ol eighteen -
August 4, closes Decerntwr 5, 1873.
TUITION—FIRST TERM. _
Elementary branches .tl3 24
Thorough English course.,..ls 's•*
Languages included JU. if
Incidental fee 7#
TUITION—SECOND TSRM. SMg
Fh-st class 170 81
Second c1a55...... |$;W
Third class ... If4l
tucfibmtal fe 0...,c. r.JP
One half of each terra frivansbly id ■ ad
vance. -*
Board in good families from sl2 50 to tf®
per month. JJ. |(. BRYAN,
ReferencesPihicipal.
II C Kimbrough, Col J M Mobloyj
A T Brooks, Willis Jonct,
F Barnes, W W liruce, UC,
W W Goodman, .
J T Johnson,
UO2 Prea’t Bd. Trustees.
EOTIC* *
We tike pleasure, in announcing to
public that we are opening at oer old stand Si
COMPLETE STOCK f
Fancy and
Boota, Shoes, Hats. Ac./
wilieli we Offer at wholesale and retail as W
us the same quality can be bought fi* this
market.
Call, sje, examine nnd bny.
4
Those indebted to ns prior To fteptmuhffsj
1871, will please come forward, pay up,
commeiica anew.
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