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Albany; ga., apuil o, iboo.
Xjocal Column.
p^N# room for market* to-day. Pro-
tUioBS unohanged.
OtfSiba* The realer will final interesting
palter on first, ami “My Little Wife,” .ami
“Sword and Pan," on fourth page.
Toa Raoamr Cold Snap: We understand
Ha ireather-beaten association have investi-
,-gfteA the cause of tho recent bold snap, and
^ report that it waa the arrival of a car-load of
j*|ee > ftr Our new ice-man—Mr. Scarborough.
“BtAD HUM:”—Seymour, Tinsley & Co.,
ppnmoth wholesalers of Macon, aro in for
,W8prt°* trade, and to-day reuew their in-
! Vl* iftak Family Bell Rligers
‘ini Berger Family, voballste, harpist sand
l violinists, as will bo soen by their advertise
ment in ansthor column, are to favor our
[Wizens Willi a series of their delightful en
tertainments at Tift’s Hall, commencing on
Saturdny ovenlng next. The Peak family
arc the largest company of bell ringers in the
world, numbering fifteen performers and
are also the oldest musical organ! : ion in
tho country, the present being the'r* thirtieth
annual tour. Tho reputation of tho Peak
family as musicians of n high order, is
will known that we can safely promise our
readers one of tho most charming entertain
ments ever given in Albany. There is no
music so sweet as “the music of the bells,”
and the manipulations of their favorite in
struments by tho “Peaks” is a marvel of skill
and dexterity. Their programme for the
present season is said to be entirely new, and
embraces most of the popular musio of the
day. The press all over the country speaks
As Ex-CoxrxDKitATB Gkxkhaj. nr Trou-
bib.—A London letter saysWo have had
a distinguished American in the Bankruptcy
Court this week—no othor than tho l mfed-
Prato General lllpley, for whom it is clalmod
during the hearing of the ease,
that he was “tho man who tired the first gun
at Fort Sumter.” Whether this produced
a sympathy on the part of the Judge or not.
he was certainly treated very kindly, and re
leased from custody. Ills debts wort* stated
at about $186,000.
Tit* Brown Hourk.—The brick for the ex
tension of the Brown House is now being
molded. It will soon bo under way. A
wing extending to tliu North is to lie added.
It will contain sixty-four new rooms, and
when completed, the Brown House will, by a
long odds, cclipso anything in Georgia in
point of size, as it will in its management.—
This extension is demandel by the immense
patronngo of tho house.
[Telegraph.
’ illation *9 Southwest Georgians, to call and
mgpAl theft wants. DoasU Tinsloy paid ua a . in the most complimentary terms of their
yfllt yesterday, and reported nil quiet along I performances, and no bettor proof of their
lie lines. We were glad to sco him in fine ! popularity could he had. than the fact that
fculth, and as fat ae ever. j during their recent engagement in Savannah
. .<< ■— — —■ — | they attracted a succession of larger houses
W*T»R The celebrated Electrical, an ^ company who have visited that city
heeler will bo In the olty, on the 14th. We j uv i„ R tho post two years. It is needless to
I kite only room to coll special ntention to ids | p ,. c ,ii c t that thc # capacity of Tift’s Hall will
I advertisement, circular, poster, etc. j he tested during their short stay among us,
tLg ..)■ ,,i Jt P* ! — ins ^
Th» Paaton Cotton Sr.i;n Mr Ware has j Cheaper than Dirt.—Family soap, and
been in our olty for somo weeks passed, urg- fine toilet soaps, at Welchs’ Corner.
iainlaniera'lo tty ft\e peeler seed, lfe 1ms 1 »
! t Uu"w»»n«o hundred bualiels—oil i,p j One \ejro Magistrate and Two Ne-
hed left,aad now Ukcn bis dipnrlnre lor 1,1* |?rO fOUSlall!CS Elected Id Suvaiuall
hoWWMaelselppl. W'e are indebted to The .Savannah pnpers soy that Moses H.
>ugh to plant our patch, nml ? Hentley (col) was elected Magistrate, in the
hope next wlntex.to be &l>lo to chronicle the • ht»t BUtvici in that city, on Saturday last,
success of the experiment. 'food that Jos Andrews (col) and W. D. llicks
*■ mm 1 (col) were elected constables.
oviMKNTfl .’—Our city continues t0
A new double store building is up*
Answer to tub Protest : Wo regret thut
ichlng completion on lie corner orUroud Wl! 1,M * " ot ,Jtcn 10 8 cl » «»Pr fr01 "
*'U«llrcc!». 11 o wish wc could cay P Atlanta, of tie on.net to lie protest of
m sufficiently sharp lo prorokc [fourteen Senator, to Itao Brun.wlek end Al-
Capl. John A Doric. lie proprietor, I '’""S' R ' ilr<m ' 1 Bill. A. coon cs received, wc
on t aeooud dory. Theyc iron,l one i wln l ,ubli -" 11 >'■ Meantime, wo cntlclpdo no
V«J$uUdiugs arc uncomely things, besides j ,Hnic ""J r iu lmld,n 8 ,h » in <,llcck -
a grant vraeto of capital. A deep spa- ; , t
fall on our friend’s n.tv store would | If'he lodios hut knew wh„t thousands of
_ bad Investment. Tho oily need. ! *!■•“ V*,'"on'tontly rol.Hng to ns, wo can-
HCfiioh non# dully believe one half ot the weakness, pros-
Bar* explain, lo us that ho i, ag i Nation and; distress experienced l.y them
constructed his walls with a view to putting | * ou 1 ' nn s *
ter story as soon as convuuient. He
Mitchell County Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday
May uext, before the Court House
door tn tho town of Camilla, Mitchell county,
Ga., the following property, to-vril.:
Lot of land number fifty-five (66) iu the
lUh district of said county, to satisfy sundry
fifas issued from the November Term 1807
of the Superior Court of said county, tme
M. C. Williford vs. Thomas L. Burgess, prim,
and John G. Sapp and Adam Adams, securi
ty, and II. C. Dasher, endorser; one J. J.
Cotes, Adm'r of 8. K. 8. Lawson, vs. John M.
Cox, principal, and John G. Sapp, security,
and the other Daniel McKclvain vs. John 0.
, and John G. 8app,
vain vs
Levied on us the properly of John G.
i also that ho and Mr. Marx Smith
plate putting up a two story briek
l on corner, at present occupied
itr k Smith, during the Summer.—
I bidding will be 1(H) feet deep aud wide
ingb for two large stores. The upper
1 be divided into two rooms 20 feet
f half the width of tho building, and a
Ofeet by the whole widths
J —■ i ■
b.Corw Crop in S. W. Georgia : After
t inquiry we estimate that our plant-
pat in about forty per cent of corn,
iTof Oats and fifty of cotton. Tho corn
ads have been thoroughly propavod, and
! manured ; and the stand Is probably
4 ever known. Wc aro glad to nn-
t that ou? people have mado up their
Sto raiseiboirOh»n bread.
ik Store :—L. K. Welsh & Co.
rB the latest publications and wc aro un
obligations to them for Appletou’a Jour-
lAaa^UtoreaUng .weekly publication, devot-
jite Uteratare, science find art, and sold at
iW price of 10 cents. Harper’s Bazar,
the 17th April, and Leslie’s Illustrated
m _
nos at Palmtha We learn that
t young friend John Forrester was elected
[strata in the Palmyra District, Leecoun-
Baturday, andthat Mr. J. W. Walker,
fiOoL W. t Vason were elected Builiffs.
[ah'for Billy t ' His friends will ho gled
|Wr that he is getting over the effects of
mob, and is again ready “to do the
iim, srinrii,.”
to be able to state that the
S’bCaony, peace, good will and content.
‘ [Palmyra that were observ-
•that day.
i with a kind of rhythmic
i the emphasis of discov-
JAflsnponAstronomy, sometimes upon
|h'.*0|netlnles npon Chemistry. One
latpHTed by the “optic tube,”next
phscopio glass. .Just now the town
f^!er Puor. Dasot’s Proimitlactic
‘ sse suprising virtues are extorting
» of delight fkom Savant *n wcU as
P A ll. E. Wii.cnEnterprise, energy'
■inters ink are the throe elements of suo
* business. Welch’s Corner is a snbstan-
I verification of the first, and their column
"nws is a livo iliuslration of tho latter.
I eshihiled ip.tiicir^building and in
^fWgemenfc of .their storea^ together
*e knew* fact thafi they keep fresh and
no stock, have had. much to do with
k‘ng them «o large a patronngo; but they
H column jn thin p^g?*all year
i with “Jumpers” in^tlie local reading,
keyloekupownss^fc India-,
s and profitable investment. ’
ISCrEfiloiriOlJttT CLERK*
I BdUor:-U has been suggested by
j than one legal geutlcman
*M«r« in n onnntjr nffion II
“cj.'fnnloa within nin’mnnt
• regular tl.cilon In fho ?'
1 Of th« Ordinary lo "oriltr a rfecial
fill the ,r.cauoy^ by jUing note,
inapubllo O.ieite ofthn conol/,
|!w.nty day. pn.ioun lo Ihn diy *»p-
ytt''
appoint no
a longer term
i the time at which
James Marsh, Esq,, 1611
West 14th 8t., N. Y., says, “he has three
obildren, the first two are weak and punyi
his wife having hecii unable to nurse or ul-
tend Giera, but sho has taken Plantation
Bitters for the last two years, and has a
child now eighteen mouths old which she
has nursed and reared herself, and both are
hearty, saucy and well. The article is inval
uable to mothers,” Ac.
Such evidence might bo continued for a
volurao. Tho best evidcnco is to try them.
They speak for themselves. Persons of sed
entary habits trouhiod with weakness, lassi
tude, palpitation of tho heart, la< k of appe
tite, distress after eating, torpid i>er, cou-
stlpstioo, diabetes, Ac., will find spueJy re-
lief through these Bitters.
Magnolia Watku—Superior to tlio
bout imported German Cologne, and
sold at hall'price.
Pain is supposed to bo tho lot of us poor
mortals as inovitible as defith, and liable at
any time to come upon us. Therefore it is
important that remedial agents should be at
hand to bo used on any emergenoy, when
we are made to feel the excrutiating agonies
of pain, or tho depressing influence 'of dis.
eqse.
Such a remedial agent exists in the “Pain
Killer,” the name of whioh has extended all
over the earth. Amid the eternal ices of the
Polar region, or beneath the burning 'sun of
the tropics, its virtues are known and appro
dated. The effect of the Pain Killer upon
the patient, when taken internally in cases
of colds, coughs, bowel complaints, cholera,
dyseutery, and other affections of the system,
has been truly wonderful, ard has won for
it a name among medical preparations that
can never bo forgotten. Its sucooss in re.
moving pain, as an external remedy, in cas
es of burns, braises, sores, sprains, cuts,
sting of Inseots, and other causes of suffer*
ing, has secured for it the most prominent
position among the medicines of tho day.
Beware of counterfeits and worthless
imitations. Call for Perry Davis' Vegetable
■Pain Killer, and take none other,
field by nil druggists end grocers.
JJtichu for"the Kidntyt and Bladder!—The
best and the cheapest Buehu in the United
Atate4 Is that prepared by Droagoole & Co.
For ell diseases of the Urinary Orgaos, its
notion is quick, powerful and satisfactory.
For Gravel. Gout, Biopsy, milky, ropy or
bloody urino, frequent desire to urinate,
difficulty and pain in urinating, burning
pain about the bladder, pain and weakness
in the book, nervousness, melaneholly and
all sneh complaints, it sets in stioh a manner
If fo gain the entire confidenoe of physicians
and every one who gives it a trial. One bot
tle will euro all ordinary oases. Bend to any
dfng store and get it. Price only $1, or six
jibUlcs for $5.
fifth Wx suppose by this time the wonder-
ful cures effeoted by the .“Pyrafttgn” is town
and eonnlry talk, for
8*pp,
Sapp-
Also nt thesame lime and place,
Lots of land numbers 27<1 aud —8G, in the
11th District of said county ; as the properly
of D. II, Banders, to satisfy n tif:i issued from
the Superior Court of said county, ut the
November Term 1802, James Duud vs. D.
11. Banders.
Also at tho same time aud place,
The north half of lot uutnher 81, in the 11th
District of said county; ns the property of
John A. Jones, to satisfy a fifa issued from
the November Term 1H»1 of the Superior
Court of said county, J. Scolly vs. John A.
Jones.
Also at the same time mol phi
Lots of land numbers 20, . an I iu tho
lltli District of said conn’. : I I -t .Lum
bers 2, 4, 6, 0, 7, Hand 8, ... I. mid
number 0 Block B. iu the town ot Camilla,
all containing [ of an acrc.cxucpt number ft,
which contains one acre. Levied on as the
property of Duuiel McKelvnin to satisfy two
fifas issued from the May Term 1808 of the
Superior Court of said county, one Sumner
Adams vs. Dauiel McKelvnin, and the other,
Mary Adams, Adrur’x of Peter Adams, vs
Dauiel McKelvnin.
Also at the anine time and place,
Lot of land number one hundred and ninety
four, (104) in the loth District of said county;
levied on ns tho properly of Murdock Mc
Leod to satisfy sundry lifas issued from the
Justice Court of the 1178rd District, U. M
of said county, at the September Term, 1868,
one D. W. Culpepper vs. M. McLeod and K.
M. Grogory, aud tho other, D. W. Culpepper
vs. M. Met.cod and H. M. Grogary. Levy
made by Bailiff aud returned to tue.
Also at the same time aud place,
Lots of land numbers 87, 88, 80, 40 and 41
lu the 12th District of said county ; levied
tho ptqperiy of James Maples to satisfy
sundry fifas issued from the Justice Court of
the 1033rd District, G. M , of suid county, at
the February Term, 1882, in favor of D. S.
Broekett, for tho use of T* J. Williams vs.
James Maples. Levy made by Bailiff and re
turned lo me.
M. 8. POORE,
April 1, 1809—Id Sheriff M. C
THE PLACE!
'^6' -A- T
NEW STORE,
BROAD STREET. ALBANY
T1IK PEOPLE WILL FIND —
CORN AND BACON
Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies.
SAT GOODS AND CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
IIAlimVAliK H CUTLERY, CROCKERY, CLASS. ANl>
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Wosttorooli cfc Bro
Have on hand a Largo Supply of Hulk Mcuts, C'leui itud €' It ffl'tiw, Slioul
tin s fitiioltml, Niitftir GHimmI A Cniivawetl Kl A IVIN,
FLOUR AND MEAL
CotVeo, Sugar, Teas,
CANNK1) MIC ATS ti ml FIJI’ITS, o! nlj kimin,
WINES anti LIQUORS, of nil Gnulcs mnl Urtiul.**,
TORAOCO ntui CIGARS,
Ami everything vine to be fouml in a FIRS T LASS
GENERAL
A S SO R
TMEHT-
TIME
Will be extended to those wlioliavc’nl tlio ready cash, on the usual terms.
Our facilities for supplying the demand are ample, nod we are determined l > keep, at
all times, a full stool;, and to sell at (lie lowest possible prices.
WT Our fricuda and customers, and the public generally, are invited to examine and
price our goodn. Albany, March, 29, 1889-3mos
GREAT
Southern Preparations!
WHAT AUE THEY ?
They aro ft clasa of select family medicine.*
prepared by physicians, with accuracy and
ncslneas, from pure and fresh remedial agents,
for the convenient use of families when a
physician is not at hand. They are tho re
sult of along htdsido experience in the South
cm and Western Ststos, ami physicians, drug
gists and farmers are preferring them to all
others.
A CHILD OF FOIlTlift 12
Who can boast of a name in the caakot of a
nation’s glory, and who is surrounded with
all the glittering grandeur that riches can
bestow, is unhappy, uielnncliollj and rniscra
hie when ntllieied with those terrible female
complaints which are so common all over the
ooutilry. If thus ntllieied, buy
DUOMGOOLK A. i.’O/rt
English Female Biller.'
PYRAfUGE!
PYRAFUGE I
PYRAFUGEI
THE PROBLEM SOLVED:
Enterprise the Means
Success the Result!
and
PANTECHNETHECA!
£ ZACHARIAS
Sends greeting to his friends, Customer?,
AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, AND ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE
for to oar eertsin knowledge
some of the woieC cases of chill fever, fever
and agile, end dumb ((ue.’blee been entirely
eured. No cue, howerer obetlnete, c»n re-
eirl ihA beAUh »ndJifo gW?g effeelA of this
great medlelne. Parties nlio ha*e bad cMlla
for a year ateadily day by day, and with whom
all other medieinea failed, hare been realored
to health by the use.of ona botlleof our -Py.
rafuge.” Thismediclno aelaatlheaamalima
aa a tonio, Btinialating and ginng an appe-
. .. . * f,,ar b entirely
lt< healthy at;
elected, M t, iafelt after the drat UaepoonfuL At
'' i »U teuti.n b nailed to Unua’s celebraUd ehil!
'a for and feeer jnedloine, and htnhaUeogea a
* pareoa tanatlag the office wee g i, paee, no matter of what .tending, l» try
J (hie uadlelaa .ad deny ita cfficaey. AM It
b a great pleasure for Uf, ae hell ae a estii-
faotioa and pride, b pnlnlfoanartloie spring- J«
IS hp dlreetly in onr mldat, and ana pome..- 6 ’
T occurs and tho
r the officer .
should
of the
( correct, it 1. ™«peo(fully
ary ordsr tho sp«-
r of the fiaperior Courf
1 by the resigns-,
I M-0lerh, John P. Cargile, ,,
i of the Code.-
tsdh
tog r> much gresc«r virtu* thun s»y ths
- • Tsfiost. W*ar«
of lined to take lb*
sod ' ■*
SM3S.S
for nerlf. and wl
hear of "Pjrafui.
behoo.othr^.
FORESTER & GREENWOOD
Have demonstrated the wisdom of
LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES,
and are determined to do buninens
on Mint line.
They now have in Store, and arc constantly
receiving,
Rpcrlnl ficlcr.llons for llils Market
Consisting of
Heavy Plantation Supplies
and
FAMILY GROCERIES
They would especially call attention lo
their slock of
BACON!
Clear Sides, Clear Bibbod Sides, Shoulders
and Hama.
OF ALL GRADES.
CORN,
MEAL, PEAS, POTATOES AMD RICE
Maolxerel.
Canned Meats and Fish.
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS, SYRUP,
SALT.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
O8noburg8.
Brown. Sf Sttiir>e<l Ooodsf
COTTON VARS. .
Cfccwliff and Saiftlu: Trtltei.
... S
and he once more rcMlored to healtli, beauty
utul buoyancy.
This compound in Npivially preparetl for all
those femnlo compluiulfi nml iiTfgulnrltinndo-
ncuding upon an tinlienltliy action ,of the
uterine organs. It immediately arouse*, ro
ft ore a and regulate*, giving lone, Ntrougih
and color to the pale aud feeble.
Put up In large hollies, at $2.60 per hotth
or throe hot ties for $U.tNi. Sent to all part
of the country ou receipt of price. Hold by
all DniggiNtn.
POnALH II HAD TV I
Euglmli Female Bitter*
Kiigliah Female Hitter*
LngliHh Female Bitter*
English Female Bit ter*
Ktigli*h Female Bittern
Cure* nil Female Complaint*.
Cure* all Female Complaint*.
Cure* all Female Complaint*
Cure* nil Female Complaint
Cure* all Femnlo Complaint
A* a Female Ilegulator
d* a Female Bei'iilai.u-
Ah a Female Begulator
A* a Femnlo Regulator
As a Femnlo Ilegulator
It arouses Old and Young
It arouse* Old and Young.
It nroiiHO* old and Young
It arou*e* old nud Young.
It arouses Old and Young.
FOR KIDNEYS ANI) HI.AI>IM£R.
C*o Extract Bcnrherry and ltueliu.
Poe Extract Bcnrherry and Bitoliu.
Fbo Extract Bearhcrry ami lluclui.
IJho Extract Bcnrherry amt Buoliii.
l r *o Extract Bearherry and Biidiu.
Cure* Gravel ami Urinary Deposit
Cure* Gravel ami Urinary Dvponitn,
Cure* Gravel and Urinary Deposit*.
Cure* Gravel ami Urinary Deposit*,
Cure* Gravel nud Ft inary Deposit*.
Physician* prescribe it.
Physician* pre*crihe it.
Physician* prescribe It.
Phy*iciaiiM prescribe it.
Physician* prescribe it.
Cure* Weak Hack ami Gleet,
Cure* Weak Back and Gleet
Cure* Weak Back and Gleet.
Cure* Weak Back aud Gleet,
Cures effect* of Din*ipation.
Cure* effecth of Dissipation.
Cure* effects of Dissipation. ■
Cure* effects of Dissipation.
Cures frequent desire to Urinst*.
Cures frequent desire to Urinsle.
Cures frequent desire to Urinste.
IT 18 A POWERFUL DIURETIC,
IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC.
At On* Dollar per Bottle.
At One Dollar per Bottb.
At Ono Dollar jitr Bottle.
At Ono Dollar per Uot|le ;
cc
99
Having Just Bot.imiod from the
BEST MARKETS ON THE CONTINENT,
A Sure and Positive (Juro
For CHILL FEVER,
and DUMB AGUE.
FEVEll AND AGUE,
PYRAFUGE
I>w. not .'lira all ill. II..I, i, |„i r ,1„,
ellecl a rapid cure in
(’HIM, KliVKII, VKVKIt ami A UUK
DUMB AQTJK.
PYRAFUGE
Ih "°w taking the place uf all palenl luu,I .
cine*, ami a w
REVOLUTION
UlsUry of Piysifians* Pracllc*
Will about Commonoo.
The Wonderful Fever Medicine
b lira nemo given lo 11 bp all who have u.td
II and who disregard Ihe lahrl, but rail ll
The Only Truo Mudicimt
Tor These Complalnte.
-WITH OVER-
500 CASES
OF STAPLE AND FANCY
And a new aopply of
POPLAR LOG!
The beet whlikjr ou the eentliemll
OBEDI
till »«t fall lo I
•s*u j «. U
flftCIX.
n WO.NIiEHS'Cr,
0o<k1 '' icihb.
RUV. Hoi'M.
City A-cceptance.
lolicit a continuance
»fore bestowed,
ou* to give sat*
IMP—»y
, r—Tbs bread, arjufufi. atfla)
rad Paint sold at W.kba' Coni.r, ore the brat
olgtn for Ih, aea.7 Iu Ibanark.l.
LADIES
m^Si, .HIM
OBRTTS
CLOTHING AND FURKISHI
' • 'BOOffe, BIIOE8, HATS, ANJ)
HEAVY GOODS
** ^ - rfr u _ 7
For Laborer* Wear and IMautation uao,
E. ZACHARIAS
’ . U prepared bo sopply
EIVERY WANT
And to please the Taste and Fancy of every Customer.
Ail »ra invited to TAKE A LOOK »t the
PURIFY YOUR KI.OOI>
With Constitutional Monarch.
With Constitutional Monafrb.
With Constitutional Mouarch.
With Constitiitiooal Monarch.
With Constitutional Monarch.
Cure* Scrofula and Old More*.
Cure* Kcrofnla and Old More*
Cure* Hcrofula and Old Hore*.
Cure* Scrofula and Old More*.
Cure* Hcrofula and Old More*,
For dineaHCS of the Hkln aud Gland*.
For (NNeONC* of Ihe Hkln and Gland*.
For disease* of 1 lie Hkln and Gland*.
For diseases of the Hkln and Glands.
For diseases of the Skin and Gland*.
For Gout. Itch and Tetter.
For Gout; Itch aud Tetter.
For Gout, Itch.and Teller.
For Gout, Jloh ami Tetter.
For Gout, Itch and Tetter.
FOR CHILLS ARID FEVER.
King of Chilis is the best.
King of Chills is the best.
King of Chills is the best.
King of Chills is the boat.
King of Chills Is the best, ^
JU r arouses the Slo&ok aud Li ve
‘, • It arouses tho Htoriffii and Liver.
Tt arouse* tho Stomach and Liver.
It arouses the Stomach and Liver.
It arouses the Biotnaoh and Llvar.
Does not effect Head, Ears or Nerves.
Does not effect. Head, Rare or Nerres.
Doeg not effect Heed, Ears or Nervee.
Does not effect Head, Bara or Nervee.
Doea not effeoi Head, Kars or Nerves.
FOR PRIVATE DISEASES.
Wo Challenge a Single Com to Try Our
PYRAFUGE
AND DENY ITH
Wonderful Proportion t
AND THE
CASKS
MOST OH8TINATE
MUST YIELD!
Dae Eureka Secret Curt.
Use Eureka Secret Cura.
Dae Eureka
Dee Eureka
Uae Eureka
Ona Baltla wilt cut. you.
• On* Bottle with Cure you.
Oae BolUc will core you.
Ona Bottle will «uie you.
One Bottle will cure you.
It eoele only *2 GO. V
It eeeta only $2 60.
W certs auly $2 *0.
It eoits only $2 *60. l ; . ..
It costa only 1
*«» anoru mirtuanuua ui orruuw ut
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., j.
. raorataroai,
MEMPHIS, T
*ar Sold iu Albany, Oa., by
• , ribsman*
Amaxt, Qa., April
.4 STRAUS Informs his friend* and one-
were that Mr. J.'Neuendorfer will acchpy
l Pry Goode and Jewelry Store ftom the
t of May until the let of October. After
‘ k ho will reeume hie buelaoee as of old,
elry, ke., left foi repairs, can bo redeemed
from Mr. Neuendorfer by paring expeneei.
Certificates of Residents—City and Coun
try-will be shown on inquiry.
PRHPARED AND SOLD AT
LI IF IF IM: BUST’S
WHOLESALE DUUG STOKE.
Savannah, Ga.
IS- For eale by;
L. E. (fe H- E- WELCH,
ALBANY, OA.
Jan26-1y
Beeves! Sheep! Goats! Hogs)
THOS. B. BtTBTON
W1B pay the RIOHSST CASH PRICES for
Sth <,0lU, 114 «» condition
Tor Dutenoring,.
*#! mini
la now preparing hi.
IOBHOXJSIli
will be ready lo fural.h ,
Idsi’
lolheCHiieue of Alh.ov'*'
IN ABOUT TEH BATH,
Albany, March 30th, I860—2w°