The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, December 10, 1869, Image 1

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E ALBANY UFE mSTOAlTGE John W- Anderson’s Sons & Co- t’OITOB FACTORS a Ihe pabHo that tiny an receiving at Old Stand The question of farming is agitating many city and town residents, who bays been bred to other pundits, and it is often a question with them: bow CLOTHING, SOI ITS ft SHOES, HATS, HABDWAKi,TINWARE, WOOD ACT 1HLLOW WAKE. As fact .arc 7 Jtfo* usually kept In a July 2d, nEST- 3LASS STORE! thtf would spa dally call attcnticn to thair Plantation Supplies ATIOBSEX at:i ALBANY, GA. Wm girt prompt attention to ttrusted to him, in all the Coni ty and surrounding counties. 1 which has ' ; • OBE DEBDRED THOFsABO DOLLARS Deposited jrith the authorities of the State ANGEL YB. of Georgia for the Protection of Polioy^ Holders. 1 POLICIES OTOir ALL ns Various plana^oflnaoraoc? Issued. A Loan of 50 Per Gent. Of the Premium Given when Desired. ill Policies Non-Forfeit able. NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE i OR TRAVEL. 175 Policies Issued in ’ Two months after tbe Organisation. STRICTLY A HOME COMPANY. WITH ITS Capital and Investments at , Hone It appeala to thoso who desire to arail them* ■WINES; i (Insisting of some it is invested in more land, while they already have, more than they can thoroughly cultivate ; suoh invest ment tnerefor in some safe and paying way. With some it ia invested in I more, land, while they already have more than they can thoroughly culti vate ; such investments are unwise, for usually in such cases the more land a farmer has, the poorer, propolionally, he is—at ail events, tbe poorer the community in whioh he is located is. The concentration of land in jndivid-1 nal possessions proves a barrier to im* I provements. Less fruit is planted or I SUGAR COFFEE, TE, CHEESE, PICKLES, BUTTER, OTSTEBS, SALMON, MACKEREL, SARDINES, CRACKERS, IRIJH POTATOES, PINE API LES. TOMATOES, elc., etc. If you want a C enuine A No. 1 article of CIDER VINEGAR bo lore and eall m them: They would bo 10 to the want# of their old cuatomers anc friends, and aa many new COTTON FACTOR Circuit Courts of l State of GeorwHn^ - Also atlentwtrfil bankruptct?--; Albany, General Commission Merchant No. Vi) Bay Strut, : .*j .• SAVANNAH, GA. s . •J^IBEBAL aflmicea madron eanWcnaanta of Cotton, Prompt peraonaKiSention to all otdaca Plan ten supplied with Hashing, Bopa and Tlea,.at Confines himself ezolusivt Iy to Dry floods and Clothing, Boots, Sboss and Hats, Notions, fto, sod by giTiog Us entire attention to tbo legitimate business, is enabled to offer to bis Mends and customers a belt sr grade of goods, and at moro salisfactory prices than aro [generally found in mixed ate oka. His Fall Stook now sowing ia and being oponed, has been selected with great car i, and with a special view to tbo tasto aad style of the Iodise and gentlemen of Albany ai id anmsmding country, and he Batters himself that an exami. I nation.of Us goods will conrlnoe bis customers thtt be Is earuect la bis efforts to elorate the standard of the Albany trade. . ‘ Wm. Henry Woods, The timo has arrived wh^n every thought- ful man is dispoaed to males this wiss provi*- ion for thorn dependent upon his life-y * " This Company gropowa to gi xeaHthwatK TftwtofiMoyA tMviifisyia-rlnF fewtn {juft. tutions o nity of keeping tbe vast aums* ia our own midst, which ere annually Silt abroad. re*ple of the Cottcn States Foster - Home Enterprise I . ’V Aotive and Energetio AgonU wanted in every County and Town 4y in the South. Address, or eall on WM-J-MAGILL, Superintendent Agencies. Office: •ATLANTA, OA- , OFfToEB’S: WM. B. JOHNSON. President. WM. B. nQLT, Vice-President. GEO. B. OBEAR, Secretary ■ . Dress Goods and Trimings, Balmorals andHoslery, Gaiters and Shoes, Gloves, Corsets and Calicoes,WhlteGood sjan d Mourning* OenUemsn are invited te e canine tbe finest stook of READY made clothing, COTTON FACTOR AND «• as winhonoi them with their patronage. Speoial allenti in given to conaignmenta. Albany, Oct. IS 11869—tillat March. A time of business depression, when farmproduota are leSa profitable, is the time when the possession of luge estates in land is a burden, aa the taxes and expenses are no leu than In prosperous times. Those farms are i '8 prepared at sU times to advanoo liberal-1 large enough whioh pay the proprie-1 ly on consignments of Cotton for sale in I tor, at all times, a fair interest on the 'launch, or for shipment to his correspon. I investment and expenses. Farming I Jul^smZmZern* Lir ° rpaoU With some grand system of agriculture, J I though very splendid and imposing to H. Colquitt, Janas Banos, I the spectators, may yet be very tra- Baker County, Ga. Nowton, Ga. I profitable to the possessor for the mon T Lit hit W. finrATTlTT. flavannali Ha I* si, * r . •* iStoddaed’h Lower Hanoi< SAVANNAH>ga GORDON, SION FACTORS, >ral Commission RNES prietor. PAlbanv, Geoma. JSfti/y Clothing lompleted this House, and i for the accommodation of e (or pledges bis earnest en- £38m£ the sals’ nf Cotton, Liberal advances on apri!20,1869—tf Cotton Factors Cherry Street, MAtiO*,. GA E. ISAAC 3, Pbopeietoe. Dividends paid on Life PeUoiss...dO pr. W. C. CARRINGTON. . : . CUENRjjr PERROW. .Md’cl A Corner Broad and Jackson Streets ALBANY, GEORGIA known as a large m source of Bat look over broad f ■OSNMRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Oa. Agentifor Bradley'* Superphosphate tf Limt. I,' BAGGING, ^OPE & IBOB TIES Always on hand. ™.i MrtetidBd to customer FITTS’ ing and Can eg for a fifty s than to the other who looka fields of a five hundred acre can call the possessions his, barely pays his expenses, wr proving his possessions orb better to improve' ameditua i Advcitiaemcptrforvardcl to all .SAVANNAH, GA. Jiimary ^ ' _ - JJrtnofc of the old Philadelphia Firm of skerj Wetherill & Co. ian & MfcRa;i its capacity generally. Medium > sized farms are worked more economically, AM A ■ 1. .. 1 — .nMAA.Sn LaI.am ^ 9 ^ - * ■Importers. Dealers & Grower# »• UMIUB arc WWfABU U1UIU WUUCUliGlUjr.j and their capacity better developed than large ones, while the prodrietor! has a better Oppotiunity br^ebjoying J rural aud dDmestic life,. which should be one grand' aiin in farming and conn* try life. W. II. Winxk.'in Co.Gent. Feed, 9816^4^ Ms. of tbs Baot Cotton ddla 'Eorlda, fogsthse ions. Sioekp-und the FIae» tat SsW. sent by mail to Planters on enclosing money to tbe above firm. Postage 2c. per ooch 4 £In abort all taj^lms A fall supply Who due. discard a creed Ukc'lhbr* — On the 26th of November last, Mr. J. 3. McDonough, Esq., was united In the bonds pt holy wodlockto .mso SfkM JfcjSwsa. a fair dsngbavof Wty^fejho lot instant, bis brother, Mr Henry A. McDon- ’ WH0U13ALB DEALERS XH Floor, Biscuit, & Crackers, HCAY, cfcO., 69 8L Julian St., : : IsnMSk, ««• KliL WTER'S O0,figtis. ALBftjrr, OA. sad FftfWBrdlag celebrated at tl , and the three lands were the went to school for the teacher asked “Tom” i I W ^T'aum,” replied the “No.my Imy. yott i | (y of Ms goods, he returns tiu ^ j tenders Ms best offortsto pies l\ South Sides •1 Oct 8th... lstlanuary. win the! road