The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, October 22, 1869, Image 3

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«« >l*i urs> liUciil ta 1 lie cowing of Raib-MUn, ■ioi * Atbso^.Souik Georgia * I 8 lUe We.l.m rueto,u}„ U... S tranche. or itniuMrr, anil ■ tShr i»<«r»st, have (nJvnucVd' wilh 'to*: rfdon. Krery »ior« room In tlu woopiod .ii). g»oi», worto ;’a*a fin; thi: rpecdv i>e.stiuvtionof Jst--* ' J, % f .i| ■ n s I I s aiid Is c .v e i • with \ - .':3 and- Globe VS B CO, £s;g(1j» : • SO^Co.'UfO nj*59 r A u I li t> BLOOD CLEANSER, Hatea oargn.*» fill r„»$ej; ,rsuvidk fob voi'K 6ien- who {Ought tbo ,*$uut hern -battle tf*- ffreOoia. are combatting.il iuuch more se rious foamy now lurking in ibri'rveiBs. ring the late. war thousands of lue^wdre r^-' cinated with all forms of diseases uudrr the pretense of guarding agaiusi that fell dealfSr- w. Smalt 1'ox J ^ V ^ Vaccinati. u is n tOon to maukiniLwlieirthe HMine Tiros is pure ; -hot whennM#t»hMi from 4 he arm of a patient. irhV h«s 8crofu!», a- zed i THE WONDERFUL MEDICINE of Uie AGE Ensuring in . > ASgEt^ -Ul,«k, At tiniijif FiitirigiTsnili], •Vie rates. 8A&M / saliUes -where they here been a^ work ddaie proprietors by threatening to fir crops and barns—threats that In Icb hare been fulfilled to the letter, f societies are also pledged to preraU J men from toting, and to oppose the ; went by them of schools and church reral school buildings eroded under summer, but our -property holders failed 4u appreciate the effect of projected Railroad enterprises and 20 cauls a pound for e'tton, and now hate the consolation of paying taxes on meant lots that would, with buildings on them tin cost of |2500, be paying them a Thousand Dollars s year. We are sorry this ia the ease, for’ftie want of stores and resi dences ,-are now seriously retarding, the, growth and prosperity of the oily. t* j* We saw one of our wealthiest citizens yes* tordsy trying to rent a dwelling, and when we urged him to build, not only a house for upon i>«“unnl —Oar friend end felljw-citixro, Capt. Johi *■ *••»** <• l<w»l ageot for Ibia hoar in.lilu- tio«i, end we common 1 both Agent and Com pany to oar people. Ra»D41L.-Io P^peTbTiWios. ofew^oon weM of To#M* Hfol, Mr.- Randall hoe open. liXD FAVELLISOH adjoining, jfss acre each, just outside the jl terrain may be hsd by early Rgfsffiee. > ifLA. ILUUUM1* l»»MPANY, 1 Ljti ga, OctoVier tKili, men. ) OLDER S' MEETING. iWt'Ah MEETING OK TUE gAe Knitb 4rt*orRla sod Florida itaTlwioa-riilt? on Fl^pAY, the fda litockboMers rcspectftillf ns - P. s 110WEK, | m*. \, Ss^jr and Tfhut and propwijr.sili refuse to exile themselves when ordered to do so, ate of cc nstnnt occurrence, and in no cyse do we learn ut the arrest and punish ment of A he assassins. “Ki ling niggers" seems be a farorite pastime with amateur sportsmen throughout tba State, and is pur i sued with rtfchlews disregamb^htfSininlMncnt. The civ{l powe^ scjJ-ius cuiirely Impotent, and ^naapgwe of .-suppressing iheufc . orimes. In iurafta whereipuhlic. officers are honestly dfefiroui hf doing their duty, they are either qjerawfd by the predo uii.ance of I iwless sentiment, or baffled by the freemasonry of I the seceet societies. Here we have a legiti- I mate fruit of Democratic! teaching, encour- I agement and examble. A’o. mo sra;;i posed to pay him 2U per ceut, his reply was — 4l I cau make fifty," and suoh is probably the reason why others do not build. It were useless to explain the fallacy of their Macon FbocomC:-ilU (Ml eg.fart be plc^Mri of announcing the presence in our city of our diellnguiebod friend nnd fellow-citizen, Gen. [ John B. Gordon. Esteemed and admired wbererer known, be ia alwaya gladly walcom- ad. We are pleased to aee him in the enjoy ment of robust hoaitb and fine spirits. ••Hzarear^i Forreyrer A Hilla- ruan are doing a fine business in' Ibeir new store, (Diekiuson’a budding. Broad street) and we are glad to seo that they bare laid :a a general stock of Ibo reiy bast goods the market afforded where they purchased. They are energetic, worthy young men, and Laid and Machine Gil at lw WELCH’S’CORNER, 200 Barrels FLOCK, nil £ •- i Sgj ■ i-6 BairelaSUGAR, all 8a Do.ooo •rrm Utj iiytimt lost or tis h o/ iiuiwtb/r jtrojtcrtg at irery )insfniiirnt p-iiut in bout ajijillQiiuih for iiuur- Itp. A. IIA VIS, Agent, at Albany Os. ffMToic # taisE. Bta order from (lie court of ^l^eliell county, will be uiplj.v in December | uext, hoitno ilorn* in said county, hours of *i>le, tine town lot r.of Osmilln, <> i., number lid ttfwn, coiiisining (J) Cte. Sold ** .lie (si-operly Siffl K .M illard, deceujed, aiQihe heirs and creditors. ptTOR’S h/ILE. bickcu. Cors iy—By virtue nMtt the nouit ofOrdinnty kGs , will bcsold before the pike ccuuty of Mitchell, on [ie Deermb»r. between phle. the following lots of 112. ms, 9o, 821. !0th District of wtt the propsrlyj. be. PtiCA. 51. Joneit. deceased, bffthe heir* and creditors [ucunfrhf sale ca*h [r rlSHEAL MAPI.Ea, 1 1 Ad■».* — Jj 7 Mu .'. mam Adtu’r d»T*om* non m«|«o, Jetnes F Merrell, •r.3ii»rhell, col’rd. •W,|*4aUj»j. Mia* Julia «*liu. Phillips 2, Miu •Quef"' of Xotc and ou of the appropri- houor Oft Beaty.’ 1 a at* prile- l wsfyShr jtnan. Itfirrt* Thuiuus. (J*^ Wuel. Stny oi ihr hloire lrltrm I'J&rMffcCf.j I PateUi Medicine nd- u * names nud publish ions at long distances OIJ Holland Ooftifientes from lioms, but this is not the case with J Jt. Zeiiin A Co, who are the sole proprietors of Simmons' Llvef Regulator. They give certificates and reference from men of the highest standing right in their owtj comas nity, and partiesilhat ean bis railed upon ; tfcsro is no humbug s&out this remedy. Legal Ai>V—W. F.: Mallard and I^real Maples append their names to advertisements for laud-rales :n Mitchell county. Superior Old Po» t Wins, at • 1 » T* -> 1*ARK8TS 7:Y TBLBQXAPH Batazcau. OctTaO — Cellou market fin Middlings 25Jc. Fairs 400 bales. Uwnrpool Cotton Market. rifskfiH I’m ttwli Tktlr f r*c * flan ■’ » Littfifoii, Oct . 20—Noon —Cotton market opened qUlet. with uplands si 12JA121: Oriels. 12^012^ S«ler, TO 000. hales. Evening—Cothm market quiet ^ami bo. changed ; sales, 12,000 bales; for speculation and export 8000 bales. i r Vmw York Cotton Kqrkat. Niw York, October 20—Neon—Cotton ui8rket veipt quiet; uplands, 2Ujc. Kvcniag—Cotton market closed heavy at Jc lower. Sale* 8200 bales ut 2fljc. Fridkv FtpuIiir M.Nl. lv X nv. OdWtn ortl. r ! If. p. Oct. 18. The Purest Vegetable It 1* almost universally the cake that Phy sicions condemu what arc generally known as “Patent Medicines.”-., Although Dll TUTT’S LIVER PJLL is not a pstent tnetli- cine, yet its composition (the fvsult^lfijrears of study) is known oily to himself,^ $nd .so' palpable are their v^ualle curative proper* ties, that very many of the first . Physicians iu tbe South and West have adopted (hem in their practice, ami recommend them to their patients. JOUN'MtN, C A-MI’BLI. Medicine inUse i« ;■ / HAKVJU. S BAR f* iJoasiKv-lii intr*dticlmt Mj'us ami ili*. public, an hi* JfebtUry. Dr* A. tw under . rc fjrorOil him with tMd lu.iK5« t.» receive a Hb> 5Jdai«tf ind l»r. Jlrowoe. , ^U-lt'S UUiUdND, up* lnct 18 law Or ASK THE ATTENTION O]' . Ck.tu.ws FniriiThis driro ahead last ia now in Albany patting in npar a terjr extsarire brannb of tb, Loewen- 81 Pfeifsr haafii. ‘ We san aaftly any to iban^ panpUrtkat this Kona, will ,-Mtn- •bmt the Btitob.”—Coming boro dinot- «Mhe War .tbia house bos, by its lib-. r lair defiling, public spirit, and basinosr !, bosonw one of the most popular s hcn.'snJ tboy will bo tbor osmo in ly. Wobospsak for them a fair trial, ourteon i tra.tincot—Griffin Shir. MERCHANTS & PLAN TESs - TO THEIR HEAVY FALL STOCK Of DRY GOODS &NOTIONS, ’ t., ' ' Groceries & Tobac do, T " si*ck Mirket The market is* well supplied with horses andfmules of all grades, descriptions nud prices The demand since our last report, ban This is from tke Hoff. A. B. Stepbeia. LntBTT Hall, Cwawfobdeville. Gl, 1 July 18,1869, / Maaotu's Piu. axd Saltz Wood, N. T. • Qmunui: * * -* * * And I Mso say that L will most cheerfully accept Bi# medicines (Msggiel’s. Pills and 8alvs), you propose to send, and from the reputation of their Tho Moat Succeesfal in in a letter to the New York. IjNkpMikst, on tbs subject of the recent gold panic.; Tboss who know tbe IIou Wilson, says the Ciscia- nati Emjmrer, will not expect much, .finan cial wisdom frees him, ami in this rasa he does not disappoint the many ’who incline to believe that be is quite an iguoramu*. ♦ lie gmesly- sseerts rhekjk.reew^jkf stglhn y’ hi iV Malarious Diseases! Hardware and Iron i ' ■ - : • BAGfllNG. ROPE AND TAT If i Ant indeed ev«iy article kept in a FI b Recommended and Endorsed bj immense !r*puUtion cure*, of the great T^h^ViHxpeckegse.at MjXDALL'S RAM, etyle Xippi KVl owe j mfiV* •fi.ln my toi r, Fun AHuproranj j . Q.ir frirnd Lgb continue.' lio ^mako’T lllo Im- -afiiito. n. kaOpi:-iomfianOy oW pply of fresh Sohrimp, Fi»h and ,»a hi. pom. unmnnicalioi poised aTaar* nitb tl.i« itleotic.1 fathered by Tlia* Bi'lbo.lRodoe. and by John Sherman iu the Senate, and that it had no xotiher -gone into opornlion than its repeal, was unanimously p^itioacd for by lbo Kpsioe-s men of-SbM York 7 Itatofidon the statute books just about two wcf.ks U n as another -bull against IbAocna^er-no more. Mr Wilaan ^kotifmr. tight in supposing that • Con- jpreu can legiilata to some purpose in the tuettef. It can pats a law, not to step tb. iulo oCgohl,.bfU to pay tl,« bo.ds in greeu- kaclts. Then, and not Ouio, vre stl^u or- rire tU « true soiufiou cf the dj«tuiiy. If ®%hly Satisfacto ry J f I OUR STOCK IS LARCE, FULL AKC CSMPi ETE, ' , - '• - ' - -- hHe INEYEBT-DEPAliT^OT. isffflSiCjifl'iiiMSRh'LSS! : V it areas, k hath pleased Almighty Ood. (a Hxkwhe jnorideneo to toaooo from tbo Ra; of his earthly labors, oar tasafind. and beVtred brother. Mum C. BAti- ind kaow- ing that the decrees of (Ut, Dirino Matter ora all. founded in wisaora sud Jove : > v - v I T hcrefoi e, be- it resolved. Thai whUs we deeply deplore the loss of our brother, who Was.one ef God's noblest works, we do n< end his establish meat to. those who ad of salt water luxuries. Nectar Whisky, st * R udall-alUr. try-Wise at ■ BASoAr.iTa.Bj* Nxw Pai»x» ar MoxTxaniw A aiaw t at .a >>iv.a^- — it stated in the Macon papers that the wian. of AoaoHoaa, bars atoned a W»»k- ■oer at Montexmnv called O'" Sentinel is the first jpapor oter eatoaWished in thrt.ing 14t4e sUi»*«, atvi *e hn.e no st tho energy a«A enterprise of thfi Cbt ia- ■ou want GMIb, inwhfcfctteai Ut . Margin for Profits . • e i-ypur uius-fy to, or call on »Tls a Partly Haeon, G«. t Aug. 19,1069. Maguisl’b Pill and Salve Woexs, Voa*.*—Your Medicines, Maggiei HB Belre. eve popular here. We sell mars gW’s Pills tkaa au/ other Pill—yes, Otau say twe ethers you can namoeeiwt sheading them feib* watchful care ofowv rin* GfatuI MaWev' wfc. h«b aw- b«» orphso's Father, sail the widow’s Ood I. Ronlred. That the usaal Bounin. .1* Erepaied only at the Laboratory of MACOX, RSVVor sale by •»--> t R* H. B. ■PTBLCH, ‘ ' X 1 * - Draggiou^UUny, On. Angnst 20, lSAS-Lm '.^PSEI &-DAVI8, Albany, Go. LETTERS a»t AHniuf, G<»., Oct. , Qssry Bron n col'rd. I’YwmWm. Da. lfv.\TBa f s Visit A. Hun Ur, the cqiioeut specialist, of Ncr* Orleeus,- who has been spending tlie summer in Georgia—iu Atlanta and Macon,—wilt vis it Albany ou Tuesday, and remain during tbe week. Dr. Ifunter visits Albany at tbe request of bis patients here ; and be can be seen at Barnes’ Hotel by all who desire to consult him. Dr. Iluuter and his system of Irestmepl for. Throat and Lung diseases have been spoken very highly of l»y the Press, nnd prominent citizens of Atlanta and Maron, and we (ake tbo fallowing from the Macon Telegraph : The attention of our readers is respectful ly directed to several testimonials signed fry residents of NaKhvillc, Atlanta and Macon, speaking in thjehighcHt terms of Dr. Hunter" syatem of treatment hy Inhalation, and his efforts in combatting a class of diseases hith erto believed t lo he incurable. Several whose natucs are attached to these testimonials are persons of the'highest respectability and standing in tba communities in which they reside; and, therefore, their statements are unquestionable. The endorsations of Dr. Hunter’s skill attd-ahilily, should entitle him io the confidence and respect, of the cititens of Mapcm and the afflicted everywhere. - - aw m — RANDALL’S BAR opea laic and early. and RESTAURANT Tun TuuanAMENT *— Our gallant kn : ghf. Major 0. II. Camfield, has just returned from Macon, -whither he went to confer with other knightafla regard to the Grand Tournament at the approaching Stato' Fair. Tbe rules and regulations adopted will be found iu an<, other place of this issue. They accord with those of ancient knighthood, and under them Measkwi lVelch 5 Mitchell, of tbe Albany Book -Store, have onr thanks for th Novem ber No. ofGodey’a Lady’s Book ; also, for a •ate No. of Harper's Weekly. They have them for sale. ; prjrrca S. A. S»o«*r,« Macon, Ua., Oct. 2d. 1809. j Tbe Superinteudent of the Tournament au- nouuccs to all coucerued.tlte following rules for tbo government nud iufornmtiou of ttiosc who may wishjto. enter the lists: 1. Each centleutau desiring tn enter the lists will communicate with Mr. W W Collins, of Mac ou, Ga , informing him what knight he wishes to represent. 2. Each kuifht will appear nnd ride in the custuniu of the character he peraouaiea, and no one wilt be allowed to ride tmless in cost um*,. and properly mounted. 8. Tee enrollment of uauies will conse on tbe 15th of November,'Hud the knights will draw for the order iu which they will rid*, each kuigbt retaining the position he liai drawu, aud no exchange will be allowed. 4. The Tilt will be a circle of two hun dred and twenty yards, with six ring staffs, at intervals of thirty yards, leaving forty yards for the stun. 6. Size of ring two and a half inches in diameter. Length of lance, nine feel. (5. All mnveineut* of the knights will be regulated by the buglo. tI : - 7. Fifteen seconds lime will be allowed to make the distance of oue hundred and eighty yards. Any knight consuming more time than this will either lose his ride or ride over, ae the judges may determine ; also, iu all casrs of accident the judges will decide. J 8. The knight- taking the greatest num ber of rings within the lime specified, shall be entitled to the first prize, aud to crown Hie Queen of Love and Beatify. The second ihe second prize, nqd to crown the Ural maid of honor, aud »o # the last prize, there being asinany mu id* of honor as there are prizes’ 9. There shall be at least one delegate ap pointed from every county that is represent ed by knights, who will choose five umpires to act as judges on t lie occasion 10. Thete shall be lour marshall* appoint ed by tbe Superintendent, abase duty u shall be to preserve otder and secure the services of a suitable band for ths occasion ; the mar shalls to be mounted and designated by k red sash, worn diagonally across the breast, from left shoulder to right bip. 11. All questions thai may arise must be decided by the judges, and tUeir decision is final. 12. That each knight pay to the Super intendent the eatranoe fee of ten dollars be fore contesting lor the prizes. 13* Incase of two or more knights tak ing the rings the same number of times, they shall deciide by riding through one time, and if they should lie the iecond lime; they will continue to ride through until It it is de cided by the judges. -fi jamble. log of Ibif sudden and I of the outrage j rmastbe to get Con-I >tio territorialize Georgia | again. - Surely the manufacture of sueh gra tuitous hud wholesale falsehoods mist con template some deep^and damnable purpose ” This brief eotumeut of the Macon Telegraph is hardiy sufficient. Will the Albany (NY). m Keening Juurpal, believe it possible to A- the J I rt lO ■ Alii |Yl |1 Albany (Ga) News to tell the truth ? Wljlit I VIFI tl lllll publish, the truth ? Is truth or falsehood best suited to its purposes ! For the information of the Journal we tell it that we are in the heart of the very best cotton and nigger country in tbe world; that in our county there artr2G00 colored male adult* cud lelui than 000 while male adults; that pe8ce r harmony and good will ■ prevail between the races; that the negroes are treated kiudly by the whites; that their wages t^re promptly paid; thit they are ployeJ ft fair wages ; that the negroes treat the whites with proper respect, and work for them neatly as will as in times of slave ry ; that we hnve bad bat one difficulty be- I ween a white man and negro in the county in fifteen months, and that resulted most atrocious murder of the while man; and that every line and word in his article, above quote 1 *, is false, absolutely false, false as bell, aud only comparable in falsehood, to Southern Radicalism. Will jthe Journal o-ntest its monstrous statement ? We challenge the issue. Give ns the homes of witnesses and specify the outrages. ‘V .» Fresh Lager, constantly on hand, at 4 RAKDALVS BAR. Pxunsvlvania .• The official count of the late election foot# up a Radical majority of ■ - . 4,590. % at ZACHA ifiljr 75; UAH'. BELONGS TO 7^ Barr. la l’ICKLED I’oitK, 73 Boxes OilETiiE, *>!J Bozen BAU SOAP, ItMt Boxes *.*.\NI»l.irs, KH.H) Uuh!»id*.Teniie.*..<~e BEK! 800 Bushel* ’iVnnt-ssee BEEP 800 Bu.-llfls T<-U1H*H>FF FLED I 'JO'J Bushels Bed mihI White Ten v/ ! 1T;J C< t.MPf 13TTION 13 1 • *' PITREI.Y VEGETABLE! A MEMBER OF Tile Georgia Medical Society If 13 TESTIFIED TO ITS \Vholesomcness and Imity! */ " " I’iT' 4iifil to in ‘..vier*!.Strengthening Qunl- • H. An,! c .iiiJiitie un.-liin/ but what the deliciie iut'iini may t.<ikc with impunity IF^R^ZFTTGKE 13 THE MOST POPULAR Chill & Fever Remedy Known ■Testimonials i’**ur iu from every town in the State! Phy- Hiririns are prescribing it nud the country at iHigeui.iugirr IT ACTS AS A TONIC AND AS A BITTERS 1 Building up the ulni cheerfulness i.vrfem, imparting Mtrungth where despondency existed! i.\ ULKY, 50 Barrels 11 HMKY diug tho’CilK^: PT.AfJTril Aiw.j;: ..II 1„ •i-i iillvTi; Cotton Market! Ataixi. Oci. 92—Cotlun market closed Perhaps there will bo tome Aw knights who will prefer To have the bar? attached to tbo list of perfortnanceo; there Wing tbd ring to take and bar to he jumped. To thoese person* wo will say that we will accommodate them if possible. There will be a fine Can adian through-bred horse, worth $o«H), otter ed a* first prize, and corresponding ones fur second,.third, etc, <.;■ .. . tf. w. CoLLlan, qM * ” fc: yesterday rather quiet, and we have to note sumo decline on prices given in our last re port. ; Planters are 3D willing to submit to current rates, hu«1 most of the cciton receiv eJ goes into store, censequently tales are light.; We quote, 18c @ 22^e, as extreme*. SrAi Kaujtr Received up to Oci. J-tth, “ the past week. Total Receipts, Shipped up to Oct. 14th, ** the past week. Total shipment, Slopk on hand. 0521 bales. 1208 •• UJfUM * ■. • "aOp Johnson, Campbell h To., Corner 4th and Poplar Bt e , M C O 1ST , O PR Mir. .!•>!*;ch:.; ^ oil: ait.l tl.c • l*uivli«u»» oi t-l'ULR, t OFFER, MOLLAf I1AFUGE IS LARGELY’ USED LY ALL COUNTRIES Wh«*re tlint Dread Disease, (' ft i / I s St Fever IS. KNOWS TO EXIST. la .Staten Kbind. New Y« recently introduced, nnd u. w it everywhere in that country. rlc, it was n sale Bom PERSONS A RE TAINTED JtTJKB.. It is perfectly notorious that - vaccine atafter has, and is now being take a from the bodies of negroes and white meu. full oflnijotrariftl and kindred diseases. The remedy now .so well known lor the cure of fisrifula, Henry's Constitution Renorator! Is offered to all with the strongest assurances ..f a Perfect and Most Complete Cure I For SCROFULA; 3KIN ERUPTIONS, SALT RHEUM, 8TPHALI8, BOILS, PIMPLES, WASTE OF VITALITY, RHEUMATISM, ULCERATED • THROATR, • -i-v. 44. .. leory’s Constitution i Renovator cannot be equalled by any otlier preparation of the day. If any person tho old be skepti cal about this, let bimask his neighbor about our remedy. ’ | e- !fine Hundred-& Ninety-Nine meu out of a thousand know of this, remedy, and cannot find word* enough for iheir praise. Below we print a few samples: of letters we are constantly receivitg daily : * EXTRACT FROM LETTERS. I *» vaccinated at the Habitat at Virkshurw foe r<uis!l P«»x. 1 wu Merer wick frwuorc., Hines than, until •riel a bottle ot Tour t’vnstitution Renovator, 1 was .ew«*r froo from aram. Mr. Willard, of Kntaw, Ala., -M*ut me* bottle of your rsmeiljr. I am now, since I luvc taken it, free rnnu ail mires, except a small one ou my l«jc. and it ia fast healing.” ‘ “I * very ninch tnniMcd with syphili*. Your rem edy fittnii to be curing me fan. Send 4 bottle* ner Bqir.su." .V- • ’’YV*, yen, I mir veil nay, «v*h relief from constant ttchin<r. norcr cTTt-ri.-ii.-.-«| hr me until now. Your Constitution Renovator is curing'me up." A lady writes: "My complexion is as fair as * hsbea* —thanks to your remedy." “N<» more rhcumaii-in. Three bottles of “Constitu- tiou Renovator* have made mo a new man.* “Doctor, enclosed find $5. Pli>ases«nd me a sunriir. Two families here waul to try yonr Constitution Ken- ova lor." 1 .J- u\- ■ RAGGING, TIES, TWINE, EACH: , LAUD, WHISK V, FLOUR, HSU,>11 I. CHEESE, CRACKERS, SARDINES, . TICKLES, HAMS, SO.APS, POTASH, SODA, AYIIIT!: SALT, Sc., Sc. fi“ t, cvemhiue Ihaf is uwialir kept i eLAttiiiBwfcUY notsi- All of Ml.* I, tb* ciiiztus of lauiijbcrly aud curmun-liu^ Very Low Figure s. -o KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE A LINIMENT OF VIRTUE* and EFFICACY! roll rheumatism, KEUEALGU, A!;i» THE CACir, JOINTS AND SIDES. M’Kessiu &■ Robbins, WHOLESALE AGENTS, HEW VOBH E&T For sale by L- E.&H, E. WELCH, ALBANY, GA., jiiti 2«Mr VA*r. We have room for no more letter*, but enough hns been st^id. A last appeal ifi made you of the PURE SOUTHERN RACE! Check and uip Scrofula in its bad, and it will never blossom In your children in the form of wasted, sinhted bodies and sickly skin* For DELICATE FEMALES, Sickly chil dren—for diseases of the' Blood nnd Kidneys, this remedy cannot h* surpassed. uAUHOH !— In ordering our remedy al ways place the number of our Postoffice Box on your letters The new law in olnr New York Postoffice cornpclls this. Address, DR M. E HENRY & CO.,. Postoffic’e Box 5272, New York. S& Couafitution Renovator i* $1 per bottle- Six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere on re ceipt of pr.ee. Patients are requested to correspond confidentially. Sep'ember 84, 18C9-1 y For 8ale by L. E. &. H. E. WELCH, Alba ny, Ga., and Druggists everywhere. A VOICE FROM TOE SOOTH! i LOUD ! LOUDERH LOUDEST!!! Deeming it an absolute faet that a man’s health should be hie first and most peculiar care, wa have taken the liberty to print be low a few testimonials which go to show boir sickness may be.removed and health main tained by a Southern Medicine made only for Son them People. We refer to that tlmehon- maIgiel’s life pills i Used as they are almoet tmiversallj, vra oannot hot take pride to ourselves that these medicines indicate by their sales-alone a. prooder eminence than most preparations of tbe day attain. It shall always be. oar - aim and. moat earnest care to maintain tbe stand ard of their excellence.