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*» Tfcrt8ytfa>i#f
Md'*fWk.gator,
tortile
ila of any In iba
StoK «■* to* /•»« *W fl,d >t **•»-
iag «Hh Mkk, mmUhm preuttoid pop.
ulation hath* toad.
The CoewuciAi mj» t
It era but he a aonroe of great grat-
ifieatisn to our people . to notice tlio
of oar Htllo city, and to
rapid growth of oar 1
'wftnaaa the flattering proapecta lor a
r {ftoreiae of its
art all rrraol ftr
■Mil KHtoW
New families, anil
1 its population,
oxcellent once,
are ainiost dpily arriving; so much ao
tw ~ ' ' '
hit there ia acaroely- a
lidenoe to rtuSf in our city. Tho
opto.of Ndniraad Nortliwen Geor-
gia, in general acem thoroughly arous
ed to the importance oi making tbia
aootioit the “jjardto apht” of the State,"
Not only do oar people realiae tho ad
vantage* at hand, but Northern men
are direoting their attention to, North
and Northwest Georgia, and if tbsy
' are properly enootiraged, another year
•will make thoaeof onr-aeetio»-of the
Stoto, who have always had djaoorn-
ment cuough to ace that oar.great, aiij.
perio-ily rests in tho development of
onr ~ ,'look upon os with still
The legislation of
. . reentreWad by -mew-
not of us, and oonaequently,' in hor
• struggles, Northwest .Georgia has
oevar'been able to preenra any aid,
whatever Horn that
ragement
quarter. Nor have the papenr of oth •
or eeclions of the State areonded tho
elbitaoi those In these Mrta, thoagb
they uro-portially austahled by our
people. Why, the world; for inatanoe,
would never know of the oliatanoo of
aadb in institution aa the Selma,
Roam <fc Dalton Railroad, if tha At
lanta papers were the only aonroe oi
information. Tho reason are obvi-
1 to return.
little
owrcfni increased city population
tot be permanent, ana oan bo of
e advantage to us, unless the ooun.
* " is settled, and the qiioocn..
’ lands looked to.
re tha monaysd
try around
p\cd or uncultivated
Now while we urge the moneyed
men of Romo to bhiTd, and build ex
tensively, to acooromodate incoming
setters,, we would hoi. leas earnestly
exhort our farmers owning lands not
eultivstod. and all real estate owners,
to eut tboir ‘
r lands up Into small farms,
doffer, el ieoat abortion;of them,
for sale, at reasonable rates. Tho in
creased valno of the remainder cannot
fail, in a very short time, to pay more
handsomely than it you should soil in
bulk,, at tha prioes now demanded.
An inoreased j
60ANO
800 TONS
AMMONIATKD
tOO PER TON, CASH.
tjOO TONS
Bolnble Paoiflo Guano,
$70 PBR TON, CASH.
Ill ERE FERTILIZERS krnlm need by
a lsrgs number of plsol
„ lists far tha past
years, giving satlro MUsfseUon. Alts
Psrurlaa Oaaaa $100 per Isa. '
.CarolInvHupsrrhetplitic, $09— Is srrlrs.
Land Plaaltr, (20.
Par aslt by
ASHER AYERS,
Ouaas Dapsl,
J.nft-Cra Macon, Ga.
O. J. FARRINGTON,
'mtmtifcmr mm.
ALBANY, GA.
BO ITS MADB at ahert holloa, sad fa
tit
Feod,Sale and Livery Stable,
OK A CASH unify
TOWNS’ HOTEL.
portion "ifj.tha^Clty,
In Hto
Broad Btratt,
Albany *
A. J. TOWNS.
; .km pROl'BlETOE.
B aying taken charge op my new
Hotel, former!/ occupied b/ \!r. Stub*
Id, having engaged the Services of Mr
As Wallhla, formerly or tbe Brown House
Mason, Ga* who ia, in erary way, compo
lent, 1 will endeavor, by clove attention to
th© wants of my guaata, to coniipua to merit
thejatronogs ao liberally bcatowed on my
Tharo will bo an Omnibua at tha Depot, to
•osJto/l
GEORVM—Worth County.
A. M. Qiddana haa'npptied for exemption
of Peraonalty, .and setting apart, and valua
tion of bomealead, and I will pass upon the
Mine at 10 o'clock A. M. on tbe 10th day of
January 1800,
JAMES W. ROSE,
Jan 6»2t.—pV'a feo $2.
By Sims & Kirkman.
or
Ns Herts, Mil
naSSm
Buggloa lo hire re Burnley,
s, ,msrfs»oy.
Forrester It Greenwood,
imp
AUANT OA.
.-Oi
NEW STORE
NEW GOODS,
TOWNS’ BLOCK,
JUST BB0R1VBD, t Urge end veU-sslso-
Ud stock of s-
r lmtbs'b sorrLiBs.
Ossslstlng fa port s> Boca*. Flo
Whiskey
sf sll grades,
SOAPS, CHEESE, CANDLES, STABOB
HARDWARE end HOMESPUNS.
And all other articles asaally kept la a
SUPPLY STOR’E-
By PAIR DEALING aad MODERATE
PRICER, they kept to morlt aad roooifo
libera! akare sf publls pstroasgs.
Tksy rtspsclfully lavlts Iksss wlsklag to
parobtao lo giro than a trial.
Albany, Ob, so5th la
V A daidfiaooaas oolorsd koreo auls-loog-
bodlsd slralgbt-bsoksd and atdlua holgbt.
Bald mult strayed or «• stelea, at feed
lias, from ewsgon la tkls ally, on Woduet-
day lkt.hh.tost. I wUl pay a reward of
FIFTY DOLLARS,
for Iht apprehension of Iba tblof with proof
lo eonvlol, ned a liberal reward for Ibe n>
^plU.1to W.UJUi»
00
Griffin Female College.
. lulation must, tf no-
oossity increase the value oi land,' and
if those you soli to. should p.Trto luff-
oossf-*i > -»^»«toiS*a—and there to no-
” ireunbn wny 'they should notip this
great farming region—they will, of
course, desire to extend their bounda
ries, and will not stand upon prioes.
If they should, however, other* will
The idea i* to gut the people
“ tue re-
Tho Spring Term of this Institution will
begin on Uit 8rd Monday la January sad son.
tlnue six months.
Ms Colledgs Is In s vary lonrisblng eondl*
U n. Biptsass ksrt been muob rod used.
Tntloa It only $50 par yaw,' sad board to
good tusUlwna bobsmoundat $18 par
•oath, Grila it one of .Ikt moti pleaiant,
Vendors of Lottery Clakataaad Amo.
tow* •
And sro allowed to eb.rre for nil goods sold
by lbs in, not txooodlng 8 par Otto,
Express Company Agonolst, ouch 160 00
Billiard Tsblos, seeh
EaS-s*-.
tsrrwa^-.
morel, and hosUhy places In Oeorgls.
^ Sand your daughters to Griffin fstnela Col-
Fs? psrllonlsrsapply to^hiFrojjriojon
A to NILBto *’
&
mainder.
Out
and time wlU.aooompIlah I
ur earnest exhortation to you to to
offer your land* at reasonable prices.
Let “live and let live” be your motto,
and all will be well. The people will
oome to us; our seotion wifi be bails
up and oar reward will be sure.
Let our people urge upon tho tor
's mere and all owners of real estate to
dispose of their Surplus lands, on tea-.
* aonable terms, for wo repeat, that un
less tha oountry around ns to built wp,-
the influx of population, into our city
■will not pro vw )of any groat permanent
Advantage to ub. Wnero there
MANURE. LOUR bAlDS
aoitrftnrs
jot or N*nnoKti-VW*HSp^ii*iff
advantage to us. Where there are
many consumers.th«o muslt be. eomet
luoers,
advise.
uutfr or - MPW
Savannah Advertiser of the .4th, tram
•arien veaterda; w .
2»JK'SKK
Intosh county, wore «ht$imM by an
body of
f negroes, who accused
j fired into a negro meet
ing, held in that oounty. Tho con-
duet of the negroes towards them
while in their ohargo to said -to have
been very brutal, Oo arriving at Da
lian, they oarriedthe whito men to tbo
Sheriff, and ordered tkatthoy bo hand-
cuffed and placed in jaii to await Utoir
trial, which the negroes demanded
should take place the next day. The
Sheriff took charge of tho men,- bat
could not sou tho neoessity of ‘ ’
' hanfeoffe upon them, whores
won told by tho negroes that it
not place the handcuffs upon
thay would then and there make tare
get* <ri them. Tbe
somo-
st the threats o? an ig„
Jon 6—1st
A LARGE STOCK
ofBuist’s Genuine
GARDEN SEEDS'
WHIfB AND YELLOW ONION SBTR,
IRISH rOTATOE8, CHOICE FLOWER
SEEDS, Ae
.dost isorivtd sad tor mJ;
HILSM-
Jeo 61k law
r
[ A BALL.
Boughs Baw Bono RwsidMte
LAND PLASTER,
For Sale by
MERGER & SMITH,
Agents.
Albany Gs. Deeember 38th 1808.
Jan. l—2m.
JUST.
FOR SALE LOW!!
$50 REWARD!
in
•as sr us 1
WBUi-KNOWN HOUBB baa
refitted aad repaired, and it asw
I NBATEST HOTELS la lbs State,
and tbe moot soavsalent Is the ally. The
Hotel la supplied with evnytolsg tbs msMtsft
TBAYED OB STOLEN-
B. BARBER.
‘ An Ordinance.
Ba U erdolned by tbs Msvcr aad Css
ifSBSSszs
Ceuneii
er
60
ly paueDKori lo (he Hotel.
A. J. TOWNS
N. B.—I hove for Rent, under tbe »bove
lined Held, Two No. 1 Sfore«roomi, ftlao a
Mil dwelling bouae in a desirable part of
• «iy.
A. J. T.
oct 1< tf
BROWN’S HOTEE
Oppnllc Depot, ra>con,<ia.
to a. BROWN * SON, Proprlsttre.
Bep,.2l 1867
104.6a
Worth Conly
liedxfor ere to p-
apari and
GEORGIA
Mary
lion of
ralnaliM
lb# tamo at 10 o'clock, A. on Ibe
day of January 1860,
JAMES W. ROUSE,
Ordinary.
Jan. 6miii—pr’» fee $2.
e*d, and_I «1U pass upon
THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cures
SCROFULA IK ITS VARIOUS FORMS.
GEORGIA—Worlb County.
John O Dotcman baa applietHbr exempt ion
of Personally, and setting apart and vnlua
* * * 'tf
radio at my offloe on the 16(h day of Jauu.
ary 18C9, at 10 o’olock A. M.
J.W. ROUSE,
Ordinary.
Jan 6*2t pr’s fee $2.
Consumption in its early stages. Enlarge
ment and Ulcertlion of Ihe (Hands, Joints,
Rones, Kidneys, Uterus, Chrjnin Itlieu*
nialism, Eruptions of the skin, Oliron-
, ic Sore Byes, elo^elo., etc., etc.
—ALSO—
GERGIA—Worth County.
Daniel Reynolds has applied for exemption
of peraonalty, and aatting apart and value-
lion of homestead, and I will pasa upon the
aamo at 10 o’olook a. m. on the 16th t
lannsry 1800.
i day of
Jan. 6,-2t—pr’s feo $2.
J.W. ROUSE,
Ordinary
NOW OPENING ,,
Usder tb. sign sf >> lleadl|uut•rs ,, is
Town's Block, eonalotlog in part of 36 bblo of
loo, frost 6 to 7 dolltro pit *“ “ •
Rio Coif oo, 60 oko of flo.
Family, Belt, Mtektrel, Flak,
dis«h CbOMO, Sorer, of til gfftloA
Popper, Glsger, Tobtooo, Powder and
Qaoflloti, Brooms, OH Shsdao sad Wall pa-
per, and mxny olbor nccesiery and uiofal
Call at "Haadquartero" and give tho yonng
aa* trial
W. W. SHACKELFORD-
88 la w 4 w
GEOBGIA—W*rlh (touilj.
Wlllloin Jatprr irrirlng kn. -applied ftr
exoaiption of poraonalty, and aattlag apart
and valuation of botnestaad, and J. will pars
upon tho oomo at 10 o'alook a. u. on tho 16th
day bf January I860 at my office.
J- W. ROUSE,
• . . Ordinary.
Jaa. 6"3t—pr'a feo $3-
of poroontUy, aad oottiag apart aad valuation
of homeiteod, and I will paaa upon
AGENTS WAITED
m to 8300 per limkfh!!!
. and I will paaa upon tho tamo
at 10 o’alook a. m. on Monday the 16thday
of January 1800.
J. W. ROUSE,
k Ordinary.
Jan. 6*2t—jjr*a fee $2.
Or a Commission from whloh twloe tha
amount oan be made by Billing the
LATEST IMPROVED
COMMON SENSE
Family Sewing Maohine,
the Town of I»ab#n», Worth County, Bute of
Georgia, on thr first Tuesday in February
next 1860, between the legal hours of Bale,
‘ ‘ Rowing properly to-wit: Two hundred
of land ia tho Oth Dlatrlot of said Coun*
PRICE >18,00.
For Clroulon and Toraa addroaa
820 South Third Strut,
DoolSdhn
CBOWIM4CO,
nutmdtlfhla. Pa.
“?« twn bono Dmnlbua or nook 16 00
Sj^^SdStnakariUt. ,--»0 00
SSfe-ss , ss
tsssi two hOTaT W^n^or*drey 60olo
tollloadof two koreo wagon or dray »eoto
Dreymoa oholl bo altohod to ohorre for e«ch
ful/load of ono hoiao waxoa or drey Stoto
•haU bo ollowod to -*■
oharge for
•feotton 111-aota
1609
0. J. WRIGHT,
Attest M *J° r -
JiF.CABOUA.Otok
Tbo ftllowlng oaHadmoat to the City Or
i—aoa aaaood March 2Sd, 1868, la relfctloa
G W|U, woa adopted aad tediredto bo pub-
Hid agent aball ba aammanad to apprer
mraStei ‘"lr-K-1
haadrod dollore. ^ ^ WBIOl , Ti Mayor.
Albany, Ga-', Jon 6lh
Insure Your Life
In the MitwiBffippi Valley
Life In’*. Co.,
of
MTTUOKY.
All kind* of Life A Endowment Policies
l.-Eai
idowa children at tha age of 10 or
19 and paya the nolloyat tha age of 18,21, 26
er 80 (or at daata should It ocour prior).
(P r
No ftitrtOiqi! on Travel or Rnidtnct or
eupatioh,—Steam
Boat or R. U. men charged
no mort than otkert—all healthy men, woman A
children charged tha same (if the lama age)
" * * * Inconlesta-
All Polieai nonforfeitable and
bio.
Thirty days grace givon on all Renewals of
Pollolos.
The profita are equitably divided among all
tha Insurad, and theaa profit# or Dividends
will ba loaned (If desired) fa advance, by aim*
ply acknowledging the Receipt of it—aoi hav-
_ to give a promisor# note at other Companiee
require—for which only 0 per ct tmpie int. ie re
quired to be paid at the end tf the year—not •in
tent with.eeeuHly, nnd the insured are notiiable to
aeeeesmsnt under any eireumstancee, and tt all the
eurpltu of the Co. after paying losses Ae are re
turned to the insured by way of <heidends—(and
that loaned in advance) It ia evident that no
cheaper Inturanee can be had in the Masonic or
asay other timilar institution !
The growing popularity of this substantial
Soutkarn Institution la already evinced by
ike fact tkftl scores A hundreds of tkc
Southern people have Insured in the Company.
Among whom are many eminent Statesmen,
Lawyers, Divines, Phlfleiaus A Planters—
pply at oaea for a polley la
On.
CHARLES VOLKER, AgL
just received
Cof. JOEL W. PBRRT, Blckely. tin.
JAMBS N. WEST, Balnbrldg,. Ga.
A, F. RPILLBR, TaUahauoo, Flo.
'MmMtpo u> olOTAUd ipO
A LARGE AND WELt BECtUtBO STOCK
OF HARDWARE 6p‘AU ^NDB, PLAN-
TATIOH TSIPLEMKNTSTvWWHANIOAL
TOOLS of orory dosorlptlon Ac.
LIQUORS, WINES ‘
which bo wtU nil
PRIOES.
Pino
A' CIGARS. All of
at tho LOWEST CASH
Ho would clco Inform tho pubtlo, portion- ““ a™™ rcocloo
bo hu opened, In Uqulrltuky MAIl
Urly THB LADIES, that
oonnoetlon with tkc cbore,
i first Class Confectioner}
can find a full
ill supply of FRESH
FOREIGN and DO
ITS of ALL KINDS, and a
af CHILDREN’S TOYS.
lam aasorti
Parties A Weddtags supplied at shoit as*
“ Aibaoy, 0*. No* 10th 1868. ta
other Companiee require.
The lowest rates of Prem. art charged, coneit
t arena t
'mm «■
I0BGH—Worth ftotnly.
oily K. Gaughf has applLod for exemption
WORTH COUNTY—SberilPs Sale.
Will bo sold before tho Court house door In
poi
Th
the following pro]
acres of landia tl
’, No. not known, but known as tbe North
}rtion of said Lot a<(joiuiog tbo lands of
homes Blunt, and where Riohard T. Porter
last resided in this Couaty. Also on© acre
lot In tha Town of Isabella, No. not known,
but known aa the Porter Lot in said Town,
sold to satisfy a A fa. in favor of R. A.
MoComes vs Riohard P. Porter, Isaac R1
Porter seourity, and George W. Sumner, En-
ft tn. Issued from the County Oonrt—
September Term 1886. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s Attorney. This Decembc
20th. 1808.
JOSEPH L. SUMNER,
Dep’ty Sheriff, W. C.
Jan. 1—lm. pr'a feo $8.
GEORGIA-—Dougiirkty County.
0. II. Raiishenburg applies to mo for
valuation and setting apart of personalty,
and I will pass upon tho same on Monda*
of Ja
SUCH AS
cum high noi
Jonesboro, Georgia.
fie Nineteenth Semiannual Session efik.
favorite School will open on the second M?
diy tn January 1889. ’
Us distinguishing cbaracterlsties aioi
1st. It is the most thorough
school in the 8outh.
ruelie..
2nd. Ills tho least Expensive Shoal w
Georgia.
8d. It Is attended by more pupils tbaaM
ohool in tho State. ™
SYPHILIS
IK ALL ITS Fonias-
other sohool ih the State.
4th. Joneslkirb ia fcs healthy alown as t
on the Continent.
Gilt. The Sohool is no humbug but all |
we olaim for it
Two IIiimdurd Dollars In eurraaoy m
pay for Hoard Washing Tuition Ao for ft
Entire Srhohistic year of 40 weeks.
Thera aro no •’extra” ohargea for any tUu
For circulars apply to
A. D. CANDLER, A. II.,
PHneiyat
Deo 4-2m
DISEASES OP WOMEN,
Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver
Complaint, PAn In tho_Ilack, Impru
dence la 1“
i Life, Gtavel,
GENERAL BAD HEALTH,
and all diseases of the
Blood. Liver, Kidneys and
Bladder.
a Pcrfcct;itenovalor.
BEST, CHEAPEST, AES
RELKABLE IS THE
II la
, ROSADALIS eradicates evory. kind
dbau taint, and restores the en-
of humor snd —.
Uftt system to n healthy condition,
— U is perfectly Harmless, never pro-
sUgheet iq*
It ia far preferabla lo any Life Inaursm
Company.
Its contingent haneflts eonatltnle mRy ,
dneing the aligbeit injury.
Mi It is not a 8ccrct Quack Remedy.
The articles of which it is made are publish-
Tho prorttpt-paymeftL of vrhicbi may be
plioltly relied on.
teoa the full
ed around eaoh bottle.'
Rectnnaended by the Nellcal Ftc-
ally tad many Tbonsaudi
our Best, Citizen‘
iceassd, or as may be direoted by- him or la
a wiil.or OtherwUe.
JHP For testimonials of rounrkable curj
set ••Rosadalis Almanac” for this year.
PREPAREDONLY BY
DR* J* J* LAWRENCE & 00.,
•44 BAI.TI.HOHE STREET,
CBcnaQaaaatBtPCB, SMXdOl
Far Sale by L. E. & II. K
WRLOII, Albany, Uu., and. Drug-
st ovorywhoro.
Jib pofutariiu tho Moronlo
scursnoe, Idbleh ls.» nobto
ex' ch.aptr eren Ikon thst .jsl.m, to mny
9 jrcoro of .(• skd young.r.
, Iili otukslioslj Ihlo Poor -V*a'< Frio
and ohklloscts oompuuos with til otk
■yolouo of Lift Aovu-kuce now oxlsnt.
Qoitodsd luliberal By Lowo.
CARHART & v€URD,
lUrOSTISI ASU DKALKSt IS
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUNS,
Eto., Eto. ii
IRON FRONT STOF E,
Cherry Street, Dltcen, 'Ga.
This old establishod house Is now receiving
one of Lite largest stocks ever offered in this
market, consisting ih part of
Jauusry 1800, at 10 o’
>naay
clock
the 14th day
a. m.
W. H. WILDER,
Ordinary.
Jan. 2 1800.21—pr’s fee $2.
GEORGIA.—Dougherty County.
Jackson J. Williams has applied for oxerops
lion of personally and setting apart and valua
tion of homestead, and 1 will pnsM upon tho
same on the 16th day of Jan. I860, ai my
otfioa at 11 o’clock, A. M.
JAMES W. ROUSE,
Ordinary.
Deo. 28, 18C8—-pr’s fee $2.
Mitchell CFty- Sheriffs Sales
Will be sold on the first Tuesday In Pebru-
ary next, bofore the Court llonse door, in the
Wfl
Agrinilliintl Iinplniumils,
l’lmitstion llnrtlwarn,
BuiUlc-rs Material,
Points, Oils, Glass, etc.,
Together wllh erarylklng twiollj kopt to »
‘ ■ * hloh will ho sold low for
first class house, which wi
Cash.
CARHARTA CURD,
Cherry Stroet, Macon, Go.
122 v2 122
A good supply of Molnlio llurial Cases.
ROSEWOOD AND WAUftT*
rv
Advertisements forwarded to, all Hlwcpapera,
No advance charged on PubUlhfSr'a prioes..
All Leading Newspapore kept on flit.
Information aa toCost of Advertising furnished
All orders receive careful attention.
.wenolfreaytly. .*
Complete Printed List of Newspapers tot tale
Special Lists prepared for Customers.
Advertisements Written and Noth
Orders from Busins** Men
n of Camilla, between ihe legal hours of
sale, the following property to wit,
Lot of land No* V78 in the ihh District of
said County, levied on ns tho property of
Joshua 1*. Crosby, to satisfy Ii fa in favor of
Fraoois A Childs vs Joshua l*. Crosby.
Also at the same time and place, seventy*
five bushela of oorn, more or less, to satisfy
mortgage fi fa in favor of Draper A Whito vh
C. F. Hudson.
Also at tho same time ten bales of lint cot
ton or ode thousand pounds, to satisfy fi fit.
in favor of B. Hudspeth vs Thomas R. Davis.
AIbo at the same lime five hundred pounds
seed cotton, more or Hits, to satisfy distress
warrant Butler A Poore vs Keeree A Wood.
Also thirty-five hundred pounds of need
cotton, more or leas, levied on aa the proper-
ty of S. 0. wood to satisfy distress warrant
tn favor of Butler A Poore va W. Koerce A
Wood.
Also at thaaaasoHmfi Md place, lots of land
Numbers one hundred and thirty four (184)
afldone hnadrod mad tklrt/wfivef 1861 in the
Qih District of, said County as the property
af John L. Jackson.
* 4Jf® , ® t .one (161) la
Sp.«u1^ra. M F.^s:
' * && from Ih. Bupwlor
IMIS
coiF^iisrs,
Of all sixes, kept constantly >n hand.
Iain prepnrod to embalm dead bodies With*
out mutilation or exposure, on shkrL notice.
F. M. THOMPSON,
dept. 26, tf. »
S MAYER,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in
Dry Goods and Grooeries,
H m-'S » Fin., Lorgo ud Vell .elode.1
■siooU of DomufiUoi, 9 i y Oo<mIn,
ay5gg»3MTctr
fltodtod «i$hly-o«o (881) (a tho 11th Dlririol
W " ■
8.II.UNFnrrey Mbdwh. cu.ti.inj,-,
Ladlafi »nd Cloeito’ I’lirnKtilng
Goods llali, Iloola and Shoes
Ijcatlier stud Groceric.
Speoiol oUeutton lo callled to bio largo
Stook of
PRINTS AND DOMESTK! GOODS,
—iUO 1X10— .
Or C88
youn| Ladies’ Boarding School,
Griffin, Georgia,
plaeo too boa.
irk:sirs'«us
™*Np»
John- Weal adalala-
mL
tretor of Geo 8
iVe.t ond WaL P. Wool do-
■ 4]a» •* uiareiM toreSfifpiaoa to Into.
s^wteasL^.Lssai
Goods,
Consisting of
Slf.KS, PIN* fRBHOU ‘EBRHfOS,
POPLINS, . SSPESSS CLOTH,
O' delaines ft.; X - P
• Or^VHB LATEST 8TTLB*.
Hla Lnigo KlocV of Boots »n.l Shoo,
mn fmDmtddinellgfiomthe Slam/aciamt.
Alloflhoj. goods »ro ofiorod ot llio moot j
roosouxblo price, for CASH.
••COSPETITION.IS THE Ur,;
. . OF TRADE."
He Will Net Be
J MreffO. 8n
1zE***
Wlre»i Hon.
toWCoret.
aUoad (bo adjouraod term
, Court, oa the Sad
in February kaxt, at JO a'olook A.
OKOItGU
»•»•* aw BWVB* Ska * . ‘
•worn u Juroro oa . BlXaoulto
*MME CUri< Jadg. of
The Georgia Mutual Aid
Company,
—is thc-o
CO VNIRtt
it gnoracteeo tho full payment of all
lirjr data, upon tho death of,a '
itaoo, lolht extent, tf necueary, tf
of ite profite, to bo paid or,r wilhla
daya, orooouer.'lo tea fomily oflha
• A
Byotom of U
ohorily,) lmll
Como forword, and examine lie Con.UK
lita libel "
BLOUNT C. JBRRBLL, Pfo.id.at
JOHN F. ^ORBLAND, Boo. £ Tree
Frlnelpnl office—LoGrongo Troup Co. Ut
john e. McMillan,
Lootl A goat
Albany, Oi
-ootSadtf. ,
ViLrilLH LANDS
SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA
FOR SALE.
T CT
(ITS No.. 42, 98 aad 138, lalba Bird dl
(riot of Baker county.
Noa. 138, 129, 308. 387, aad 388,
tha 4rh District of E.rly County.
Noo. 18,19, 202, 286, 299, and 898, to U
Oth diotriot of Bam maty. .
No. 7,1a the 8tk,dMriM dt Bakar oountt
Noo. 348,375, 278,47^*99. »'«. >°d 8»t
in Ibe 10th dialxict of Other county.
Noe. 187, 144, and 145, in the 16th Jin
riot of Deootur county.'
No. 878, to lha.2i.at dlatriet
eounty.
Noo. V 2,13. IS, 19, 138, 1$», »1. 18
188, 190, and 229, la the 17th dlatrlot I
Tsfaife
of Deoxta
of F.atiy AQimLy.
No. l&V*h tk<
, and *84, in ibe 28th dUtri
■ty^«0w r o«-
• 3rd diotriot of Irato ooai
274, ta the 4th diotriot af Irwto aooal|
400 aorCs. / r • . • ,
No. 626, in tbo l%h dltrioo of Lowndt
oounty; tyOocrci,
No. 142, In the 9U> dlofrlct of Lowed.
county i-'Jfitf acrea, - • .
No -898, in tho Uhh diotriot of Lowatk
No."887, ln*tUo**lUh J diotriot of Lowndi
oounty.; 260 mere*.
No. U, in the 8th district of Lowndt
:ounty^260 aorea.
07, in the 17th dUlrieft ef LowmV
WSVtykW*
I riot of Early county. ~
;*0A 106, 107, 144, 184;. on J 185, to U
10th district of Decatnr county.
No. 870, In llie 26tb of Peoatur county.
Thee© land* are covered with the ftmeat pii
timber, tlic roost of them of time soil for oo
ton and corn and sugar cane, and in tbo b«
cotton region in the United States.
A railroad is being constructed from Thom
asvillo through the I7lh district • of Then
and tko 10th di&triot of Baker coun»iaa, vl
Camilla to Albany, Georgia, which wUl^pa
through or near nineteen of thvaa loU.
of them, are looated near tbe eounty •©•*• 1
justice, and others on the pnblic Made Uhi
log to them.
All
1 the lots contain 260 acres each, _*xov|
those in Irwin county, which 'contain
Acres each.
The title, .are directly from the State
Tho title, .are directly from tko State
Georgia, wHh tho plate and grants aa ourn.
cd by official authorities, aad therefore pei
« Vcctly defined and indlepntahle. * -** ■£ sj
To any person desiring to invest In timb
i, or to cultivate cotton, corn, and eagi
lands,
cotton, corn, and
these lands will afford the best opportunU
Any one disposed to speonlmte la the who
of them uhall have t‘
tbom much balow tic
intrlnaio value. Nano of them wilt bo »o
an a credit, u tho went'ef mtmey lo tho 1
duoctnent for oelliox thou.. - ■ ' • ...
Apply lo G. B. LAMAR, San-a,
Doo II—lot Sarennoh, Georgia.
Reward will ba paid la any par*
proof and oonricting tresspaa
iheac Lauda. .
j, HESTER £ IROTHER.
FanllfGracerlaDi
g£djUb£fijS"llSXWadtoA * now owpHf
BUCKWHEAT
mum s -s
-cnKBBE-j
A VPUW&S
ONIONS
POTATOES
OADBAGE ';
_ AWLE V)»*8 A
CAaraaran Uawo,- Lmnona, Canaan Fw
siusswarr*.”'
J. F. FARG1LE,
Clerk.
Ordinary af.sald
alou from tha aduiininlra
k|sry Clark deceased •
DAVID
Jui 8tk—1 a m for 9 a, printer'.
Imp*" also
" no. 9em f Cere. Boor, end Stunt
> they Win nil at e. nutfl Faon
ooot* 1 ) for Gaakw J V... • i
.. oxn£uoa & price thole gootfo. «<
tbo •* Noto " Office, Wnokington St rate
»•» 2o.tr---.' •
State, -.IatorabF
by L. E. WSLCHB 00.