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ALBANY. GEORGIA. .TUNE 4. I«6!>.
NO. 45.
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Uitve demonstrated the wisdom of?
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'FAMILY -YtOeVfiiKS
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Ci.: -.M'li fc-r i-uiti-*
Xo.vea.t ' UeltfOffc'and
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ij.ji#*ot perishable property, pr sq....
ijsjrnj SoOot. «0 d.y»
Nolle, to perfect eerrloe..
RolMlillIXotorKloMniorlgo^es r ,roq.
Role, to estahliib l«t pipers por aq... 3 r,0
Heir. coopeMoj Utle. 3 30
RdftsiOWwHfVioe in divorce cuses 10 00
AU lM*Ittlr«rti«ement8 must bo accompa>
■M b/e**h. «r * m not appear.
• Stilt if l^UKlf Ac., by Administrators, Ex-
eeutorior OnardUns, are requited by law In
be held en the tint Tuesday in the month, be-
tveea the hoar* of 10 in the idrenoon and 3
la the afterBoen, at the Court House in the
•ouaty iy whioh the pisiperty is situated.
NeUeea it these sales must be given in a
jahtteirntta 40 days previous to the day of
•S*#i. ’•
Het|eb» for the sale of personal properly
he jft*n in like manner 10 days previous
the debtors and creditors of an es-
lao be published 40 days.
dication will be made to the
fot leave to sell land, etc.,
two months.
is for letters of Administration,
Qaardianship, eto., must be published 30 days
—for dismission from Administration, month
ly lit Months—for dismission from Guardian-
Ralescf foreclosure of Mortgage must be
“•’ Monthly for four months—for es-
ipera, for tho full space of
— ..reompelUng titles from F.x-
! beater* er Administrators, where bond has
bMM given by thedeoeased, the full space of
three Months.
is will always Ije continued ao-
I to theso, the legal requirements, un-
rise ordered.
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ALBAHY NEWS.
ALBANY, OA., JUNE 4. 180B.
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joymontol every eoudiL.uu oiprogio-
AM prosperily.
iwiqk—The MneonTelcgrapli
t visit from Col. N S Kiunoy
o/ Brumwiok, And wo mako tlie fol
lowing extracts irom its account of llio
interesting interview:
' We Are pleased to learn from "Col
Finney, that the last rail for the Bruns
wiok rand was discharged at that
port laat,week.. The supply ia now
M>#;i It cooii.ts of English rails
Weighing fifty pounds to the yard.
The vessel whioh brought the last
eargo drew scant nineteen feet ot wa
ter—came in without the suiullevl dif
lenity, and dieeharged every rail at
•^wliarf.
GoI.^Kinncy w t< -t ot'
Slate* Nv.;. in ii
our ct* i he’vise's c*i_- - ;• ! in tK< L > •
of'liruii-Vi ■ 1
bor tu jtiac*, untlvr ; • : •.»
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The Railroad I’ontroversey Ended.
In our issue of yesterday we briefly
adverted to the different proposi"
lions which had been made, on each
side, by the contestants in the rail
road imbroglio. The very frank and
unreserved oiler of the South Caroli
na Railroad, in which the claims of
that corporation against tho city were
proposed to bo surrendered, as an ev
idence of its desire to prese'rve the
former alliance of Augusta With that
road and with Charleston, was, some
what to our surprise, immediately re
jected. Tho failure to harmonize on
this proposal, induced the fear that
litigaliou on a wider hcaIu would fol
low, cuoplcd with general detriment
to railroad interests West of Augus
ta, in tho stoppage of tluough
freight and passenger trains. During
yesterday, however, through the exer
tions of our public spirited townsman,
Alderman Moyer, tho negotiations-
thus seemingly At an end were renew
ed, and, we are ploased to record, not
without encouraging result.
At a late hour in the * afternoon,
President Magrath, in behalf ot the
South Carolina Railroad, assented to
a cartel submitted to him, by which
tho wholo controversy on both sides
tho river is practically closed. This
involves the payment of 175,000 in
bonds bv the Columbia and- Augusta
Railroad Company. Some details, of
secondary importance, aro to bo ais M
cussed and conoluded upon this morn-
ing—principally as to precautions and
safeguards in the joint use pt tho
Washington street track, to provido
against future disagreements, and all
to end, \Vo hope in lasting peace.
In this controversy, the South Car
olina Railroad seems to have been
guided by an earnest desire to avoid
collision with the city authorities of
Augusta, and has pursued a course
which has resulted in saving other
roads in connection from dimctilties
and losses which protruded liliuti•• o '
in maintaining wlut it conceived to be
its rights and privileges, would h:iv<*
entailed.
Let us now «*.«ha. »it* h-t ...i
beoll heard of iiijiiuet i • - !-•! * on. ,
Ire bi*e. i 1 •' o .i" m- m
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T’L. Ib.di.
'•» ‘ .1 . > i.ne , huwvver, is
*'• ’ ' ’* r'»pofe a < jlogy tip-
ou Hie great Southern K-ader ami
champion. In previous unioles we
Imv.' tried to point out tho loot that
more than a lew of the representative
men of the North were silently but
assuredly awakening to tho truth of
the position whioh The Imperialist so
boldly assumes, and it is our belief
that the stronger and elcarer minds
among our Southern fellow-citizens
are not wanting in a similar percep
tion. Wo have therefore selected
General Lee as a name xufiloiently
pramineut to point our moral.
From the day when lie surrendered
to Uen. Grant and accepted the fail„
ure of the political enterprise for whieli
he had sacrificed so much, his position
ha, been one of silent and dignified ac
quiescence ill the results ol tho war •
but it is not to be gathered from this
that ho tails to comprehend those re
sults in all their length and breadth.
It may rather bj believed he clearly
perceives the drill, of public nlfuire
ami IS coutented, like thousands of
others ol our best and wisest, to wait
in peaceful patience for tho inevitable
development ot the future.
Conscious that the old Kcpiihlio has
oeased to exist, the sagacious leader
sees no reason lor trying to persuade
himsell that tho country can continue
forever in its present transition state,
hut calniy waits for the future in the
attitude of a man who will assiimo no
responsibility for that which ho can
not prevent. And in nil this General
Leo and thoso who imitate him, aro
acting well and wisely. Their course
can give no offenoc to any, while it
tends to allay those partisan prejudi-
oes which, if fostered by the jealous
watehlulness which their too speedy
return to pnblio life would cause,
might hercallcr interfere with their
patriotie usefulness in the better days
to come.
Still, in pondering the great events
in whioh they have been partakers,
such men must at times be struck
with the vast difference between that
whieli they attempted arid that winch
Ue y accomplished ; tliuv attempted
simply lo divide the Ojnoe, ami il,.. v
determined the fact toai a ltepui.li-
was no longer pnssibie in
rt: teu.ij longer l. - „, ruad be
: mist it niii n, ip. , . uahled i
i in' omiiplexiua hvvuaiss
** a‘-•‘I'l o» greenish cssi
.u'om me lace. L.M.-M.u .litit ..cl,ing , n
ilie head, weight in the lower Hlonmoli nu.l
bnek. with or Without the'whiles. |.«lpit„ti.,n
ul (he heart, pallor, oxhauminn, iiidigestion
wcarincFS, Ungoitr, aching across the loins
loss ol appetite, pain in left breast, tightness
across th° chest, cough and giddiness. If
still allowed to go on, green siokness will bo
fully developed the hcadaehebecomes severe
with loss of memory, diminishing sensibility
sick stomach, dyspepsia, no relish for f 00 l!
loss of flesh, increased fluttering of the heart
SWF.LUNU or TBltTfW; legs a,mV body and oc’-
ensiottai Buttling of blood. The slightest ef
fort causes III hiiiki, iittKATitiNii, almost aur-
f oc ; A .T ,, '. N ’ . Th « fiki » »" tial'by and a -doughy
foel. 1 his is a sad picture, but it is the con
dition ol thousands of women between the
ages of 15 and 45, who are brought, to the
verge of the grave by ignorance or nesieftt to
take the proper remedy. To all who aro af
flicted with any,of the symptoms above men
tioned, in connection with an irregularity of
the-monthly sickness,- we earueally say
RMm*iVk - r; AUK " !l ‘«« miAtE
KEUULAIOK. A few ounces taken, you will
at once experience its benefits, and with a
ittle patience you will be fully restored to
health.
This remedy has been extensively used for
upwards ol twenty years by ninny of the most
experienced and successful IMiysicinns of
Georgia.
Wo repeal, that Ur. J. BRADPIEI.U’S FE
MALE REGULATOR is prepared for Women
aud lo be used by Woineu only.
A trial is all we ask.
Prepared and sold in any quantify, bv
II. UUAUFIGLD.
WI10LE8ALE URUGGIHT.
Price, $1.50 per
BN*. Sold by Druggists goncrally.
Atlanta, Go., December 2111 h. 1808.
Ur. J. llKAuriKLi,—Dear Sir: 1 take plea
sure in slafiug that some lime previous to the
war, I used, with the utmost success, on a
norvant girl, your FEMALE HKUULATOR
prep.rfj (lien nl llraclOelJ', UrugSlor., Weel
1 oiut, Qa. She had been buffering severely
from suppressed menstruation, and this Medi
cine soon restored her to health. She is, to
day, living in Atlanta, sound and well.
I will stale, further, that l know of its being
used, with equal success, on a sorvant girl of
tny brother in-law, Prof. Rutherford, of
Athens. Ga. This woman had, I think, been
diseased for six years. She was a house ser
vant, and seemed cured, up to the time of
-freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your
preparation for the purposes for which you
rcrommend it.
Your, truly, JNO. C, WIIITXER.
STATE OF OEOROIA, Tnorp Fountt.
Till. I. 1.1 oinlry I lux I liny., ,-yiitnliip.l
ipiill’i. of Or. ■l'.-iq.li [lrni|H»M. nt tin. nmml v.
•I'. I ‘I* J mi 'ii.'.l r.inn nin e if ,„
attorneysat law.
A Lit,% NY. GA.
W ILL practice in I lie (severs I ('curls o'
Law am! Equity in tnis Stale i ml tin
Eire nit (’curls of the United States lor the
State of Georgia.
Also attention given to COMMISSION in
BANKRUPTCY.
Albany, Jan. 1. 184.0. ly
RICItABUJ^JUNKH RICHAttl* IIOIUIH
HINES & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, GA.
, Will practice in DOUGHERTY and tho
surrounding Counties, in I lie Supreme Courts
of the dtffTe, and the United Stales Circuit
Court at Savannah ; and will attend to busi
ness in South-West Georgia generally, by
special agreement,
tnarchao—- ly
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WRIGHT &. WARREN,j
A. Ii. CuLqriTT,
Bal.er t'ount.
Ht’on II. Co’i
amks Rauch.
Newton, Ga.
nttah, Ga.
MEDICAL CARDS.
Dr. John E. MoMillan,
—OFFICE IN—
Chaok'a Building, Up Stairs,
Neil Door lo IHnri Hohh'e Office.
8®. Residence, Hoelefy Street, twa doors
east of Judge Vasou'a.
umrcli23—ly
■ I)r. Benj. M. Cromwell
Office as heretofore, over Welch*’ Drug
A,blln y' Besidenoe next door to
Ur. Hilsman’s, in the house formerly occupied
liy Mr, L. C. Shaw.
Jan 5—ly
DR. W. A. LOVF,
-OFF1CK-
IN
KILBERT i. BRO’S. BRBC STORE,
nnOAD STREET, Albany. Oa.
feb. 21. 1838
Any culls 1**ft nl the Drug S'ore of Tl
m'in un i Roll will receive prompt attention
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, lo ItK'-'octurtH' cUipth of •v.h.f.: »• (>. ’
b^j*. ^'intioy lout:■ 1 t*
’,cightifeh f?nfl fl;i*»-r-*]H:irt*'tv ! if "
with .:;• *V* i
eightUtei'f —•«'.» that npon
tido. Y'-ss' j l- iiiT.wi'
■Wm ’tii tVtlt may jjass it with «af — '
;T, 311(1 tlic saina veasvis,. (ol wljich J
araiitut. ^jfi^uyer couiv ; ■ 1 s- .1: 1
{WW^ptw^guildp'to tiif raii-i
tfoati. an j f 0 lf u,.;i; f|t'i. ; ;li’. into
u ill:..u; . toot ot
Vt^lfiei-r iAjid _abovv this railroad
outside tho inner bar, there is
of a third" to
le-^a^jpfi ipr all tho business
ot the town.
'.bar,. so called, which
1 the rivef, is a mere
Lit necessary, can be
lif e*pease and give
water to the npper
1nfilzStt, whioh at present
, jk'-M- ordinary high
_ MKfnHfib twept* feet of
ws hses. said', there is
(or pasaipg the inner bar
of wharfage room
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; Mrj »»atrtt: noine.
J5ay, Gath 01.1, will yv» If.fU. ,
>'hclby Y.-.i; w ill never <x r " Lrt«'k 1*>
Shelby.
,]fm Lrovvnlfju - I move that. ( Id* Stt-
periittcndtint of the St ate . »;nl Lo iu-
61,mated >o take t.liat man fistt..
T pint in" tioRt.uml.ion
Unit! lmh !'Tfnr-r«r-v-til: !
We will give you U—II in your di.?-*
met, Mr. Laic.
Mr. Cate Baid he was requested to
read a telegram from Memphis, to the
working men of-Nashville, from Sen
ator Sprague.
Give it to some who can read it.
Jim Brownlow—I move that Sena
tor Sprague is an abortion.
Yon ain’t got as much nerve as a
louse.
Mr. Williams attempted to speak.
Ob, sit down, William* I *• that
Sweet William, or the other William ?
Take William! out on a chip!
“Mr. Chairman,” from Mr. williams.
We have no chairman y talk to the
people. Vox roruu, vox Du.
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A .:ovt njrc. 'd blahsu •...•!» if !,(
<••'-h.al.H-.-yus ,, ..
lur things l^;.l oul i,
t ntiti »vml sttongth .
•tf -. ti.u iieedotn uhi.;i, •!,* i
will ci/ironTec
1 »'v ii.i. c siinpiy jito^uud (»
{ Lqi :;•» ?> ropresehtau.vp man j
• nerd typ‘». i»ut t.l:•-*r*.* ucq other*- iv
.-11, i.t w’lf-m u o pli-U) sj*,*:ik her
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/Idkfis*;* ILxtnVlMcr
GilSV, G'.k
Hurrah! hnr
vith soar
rrsh fot
for Ssntsr.
N.w eiMk CUUiag. MdOv«Hb<«ta,
At ZACHABIAB'.
Anvpn, May.Sft —Mi-; Dt»»h.|,t Atl.li
‘lunhivv '•r*.l;C,l.i‘c A U:ij, | i ,, .
on Appeal for ;..vUcc. In •vhlcl: ‘ q-...
thc.r-. j-vrf' rclaftTC tt.Vc faiher. *iu. t■ \y -
‘I huvl back iji'j.infamous iiargcs iiwy <ii,
•CSO cgninat my de':eq«ed in’.her.' fhe charg
es consist altogether, of vague rumors If
they have proof of dissolute conduot against
hii», sufficiently tpjustify murder for parson-
a! obubbs, let it bs prodflotd. They are
well a wart that no private Injury to his as-
■assail caused his murder. They know and
feel in their hearts that he was killed on ao-
eonnt of hht polities alone, solely betanse ho
was a Republican. The murderers are well
known and can be named j yet no steps have
been taken to bring them to justice. I have
no recourse but to appeal to the people of
Georgia, and to the nation, r for retribution
upon them and their secret elan , of assassins.
Sock an appeal I hereby solemnly make. ”
Ukrttf probable that Hiss Adkins wrote
aosuehisUsb . w •
MPvJury certificates of ssrvios /or sale
a! this olios. Also, licrohsnt’s Lisas tor
Rags, Rags. Rags.
WANTED at this office, all the cotton Ragi
in the county. TWO CKSTS per pound
will be paid CASH, for any quantity.
jan22. *
Sims k Kirkin&ii,
W IIR WITT,
Horen-* .-f.\ Biiggii rt lojme. on .'iiiudny
except in c.tucn ol emergency.
Jan8-tf
U. S. Interna! Revenue,
A88 B» OFFICE, 2<f DISTRICT O A. )
M.COX, 0»., Mmj 223, 1809. /
NOTICE ii bn.bv given (but llio Mil of
V A.nu.l Tun for the je.r 1889, (being
Special Taxes, Incomes, and articles In
sobedule A.) bat been completed, and Is open
to Inspection.
Parties Interested are Informed that the
Aeseesor will be at his office (ho. 90, Mol-
berry Street), to hnr appeals, from » a. a.
lo 1 p. m., for (on day# from dote, (Sundays
excepud). After which tho Lieu will h, re-
(tinted over lo tho Collector, sod no appeals
oan be sntettalaod.
WII. H. WHITEHEAD,
May 28,1889.. Assessor.
HEWITTS'
GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
FARE $3 00 PER DAY-
Toa Best in thb Cirr.
May 4—Om
BROWN’S HOTEL
OWWMllc Depot, idaeow.aa,
E. I. BROWN * SON, Proprietor,.
rrtHU WELL-KNOWN HOtJU has
X been refilled and repairad, and ii now
oaa of the NEATEST HOTELS In (h. Stale,
and the moet oonvehlont in (be oily. The
Hold lo aeppltod with everything the markets
aSords.
Water, 0OP..24 1187 1084a
10,000 yard, tha vary bastCoUeees, 26ela.
At ZACHASIAB.
COTTON' FACTORS * GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
Buy Street, SAVANNAH,
Special attention to the haIf jf Cotton,
l.uiulipi' tinil Tiuibei'. Lihernl advances nm
Umaignmenln. april 20, IbGUr-tf
RAIL ROAD WARE HOUSE.
N. S. A. F. TIFT,
Cotton Faotoro, Warehouse,
—vh NII—
Commission Merohauta,
Specialatlentlon given In Saleeof COTTON
■sea for sal. BACON, CORN. IIAQOINQ
KofE. TIES, OIN 0EERIN0 It’BELTING!
HUQAtt MILLS,UOLLETT’SSTEEL BBU8II
COTTON (UN.
JtOT All censlgnments by Car Load are
slnred free of charge of dreyago or labor,
Albany, Oa., apr 27, '09 ly
r. a. oust r.n. Juiinstov. b. n. zotiKcrr.
Rust, Johnston &- Co.
Cotton’ Pabtore,
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Consignments Solicited.
<—l* 0 *)—»
OFFICE
Discount and Deposits.
Collections attended lo and remittanbe
PROMPTLY MADE o
ALRAIVV, <iE0K«U.
June 5»h. 180R ly
M I ;, \ i ; X I
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I'lljr* Stl’i > • A ii !1I V tit's;: : ,
W. R. CRUGER S CO.,
BROKERS-
Will buy and sell Exchange, make CUllco.
lioaa, buy uueurreut money, roeelee . Depea 1
Ita, allowing latorait it rale, of 7 per e.M.
per annum on weakly halaneee of S2S0 or
over.
WT. B. CRUDER,
H. /; COOK.
Albany, May 14tk, 1889—
MaojKo. iij|.
Canced Meats and Fish.
aiMJARg, COFFEE, TEAS, STRFP.
SALT.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Osnaburgs.
Brown &, Striped Ooodn.
POTTOS Y.IB.Y
nitiUDff and Smoking Ttbacco.
And a new tuipidy of
Genuine. Double Rectijietl
POPLAR LOG!
Tho host WlliHky hn tho odiitfucnt f
GREDI'T 1
ing 1 B' i> f" l *“‘ , “‘ l •>>! i' 11 f “" 10 ‘b»»» dnsir-
tanoe.
"* B' *t T 11. .InnU tj Lorurr
VKfRT TOHNSTON & LOCK ITT
r,f!TT0ii FACTORS
HAV STHKK'j
I-" I V r ft 1 i l t; I ! ( , l.'
/ilitiiiliiii!' gifen tXr.l.USIVLl Y ly
He sale i JMM ■
fji'ii.’i 1 1-
tl A H n TIM AN
COMMlSSinii MlfitlMi
l o the i*lanlfrn
—OF—
Middle and Southern Georgia.
The sale of ootton is our cpeoUlty. Wo
flatter ourselves none can excel us To old
friends we return thanks; to hew ones, try
us, we will try to please yon.
Usual accommodations given to enable you
to make s orop.
THOS. HARbEMAN, Jn.,
0.0. SPARKS.
Jsn. 1st—flmos. ■ •
P a,r J'“|*gc heretofore hostowed,
fsfrcllon 8 * n,l “ ,n * M * r,,on> 10 sat-
Albany, Gn., March 23,
CARRIAGES A BUGGIES,
WAGONS & HARNESS.
I urn llie agent furllio Tcmllnsan Dcmor.
est Company of New York, the Woodruff
Concord, Bnd.the Braltloborti manufactories
end m roce'ltlng per stcumor every wouk
Carriages,
Wagons.
andHnnieRs
fi> o-P Itymi l f?
.[,jj •|owj'
' t » I r ’ H .
Lit. itzlu- D, . .
A good supply of Motahc Dunai Lason.
AOISWOOS AND WAZfiXTUT
OOFFiiq-s.
Of oll slses. kspt constantlycn hand.
I am prepamid to embalm dead bodies with
out mutilation or exposure, on abort notice.
. , ■ P. M. THOMPSON,
idopt, ?6, tf..
WOOL I WOOL I
TTavinu unlimited orders for
XX wOOXa, »■ are prcpsretl lo pay
FULL- MARKET PRICE
IN CASH!
■pkr'ahy quantity orthlk article, delivered in
SaVannafa.
Liberal advenes* made, oa oooaignmente.
„ ,L. J. QUJLMARTIN * Co.,
Footers Ik .Commission Mtrobasts.
BW
me
l to Catb>
o I jniAn
S' l AHOy
1 intoad late oLjoctirt yoiol. (or
1 onurpriao i'fora Albany
jjuili ffiitiiiiini'u-
. Many reuovta ot occurenooo- in
mftwmw few#
account of tltW>i t ••
’ I ettor- •• ^ 1 -
lo March lull lh« -««• <* <t
srsiras.aM?
the oOJBty j b« kiwi (
f »*t»y daaonplloa, Hennfaol«r(^, _ taJr
AJ« > .kabde autplovad between tha t(M nf
12 and Of. male and (saule. aad malh kaoda
pi court Yfiat lie «, as i.is counsel
l had been ttleeroplied for lo pros-
but these
62011. District et M N, Tumpklac,
I ttpalonato timet tha oha. </.. MONDAY, 28th dues f ’
■■ *!«»»• »t a. sui.
• ttabtw
4 *v an: ige a
may 28,-8 mas.
■ ■ ■ i- *vj-
u»
. KF->iiAjiL -
*•***•! KiiMaer.
J. County Win hereby tabs due nctioa t
uvern themselves occonlin.lv.
Ill obou mv beckB (
■ ' .— Those wfo aro ii doftaU Mf 1887, will
if yon wish to SOI a splendid aMotlmsal of ,W W | * H7 Up, or I will b. coiumUmI to
Owte' Oarmosti, caU at j (fiat exoonltcn ot cnoe.
^Xg- - - - R. T. OILBKST,
T r n