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THE ALBANY NEWS
CARET W. STYLES, : : Edi
AMONG OUlt NEIGHBORS.
Oar neighboring eeti tempo rale* of ihe 2nd
District, who hove hod their. coals off and
aleeves rolled up for some lino, now that Ihe
•lection for Representatives baa passed, and
after a brief rent to allow the moke of battle to
dear up, hare again pnt on tbo boxing
glorea aid old Slip Blok notches it from ev
ery aide.
Balabridge M. D.’s are doing a lively bna-
iaeaa, ministering to the aiek Rada in that
town. Charles Fanny W. has boon despaired
of serenS-ilmon, bat manages to linger with
Alex. Nicholson, Wollnm Wooten, and tbo
other of bis associates, a while longer. Old
8hnek is about tbo only Rad that did not giro
way to despair. While the others ware weep
ing and wailing. Shuck got kia n fill grown
nigger and get off in one earner of tbo Court
Uonso yard and just whispered himself hap*
py again.
Wbitaley has promised Fred Atkinson to
assist him to contest tbo recent election in
Thomas county. OW Sllpy Dicky will ba n
power before the Georgia Legislators—won't
be, thoagk 7
We notice that a man named Clark, and
another who, since his adeent into Dixie,
goes by the asms of Putney, are prowling
around protoi*rossly here of late. We ad*
vise owners of plantations whern these wor
thies hold their midnight orgies, to keep an
eye ahead.
Brimtery and Wade are Off attending the
Convention at Chattanooga, and the children
•f Camilla and Quitman may now ride their
stiek horses up and down the streets with
impani(g.
The residence on tho plantation *f Ur. J.
B. Perry, in Terrell ooonty, was totally con
sumed by ire one night last woek, says tbo
Journal.
The sama paper anya the young ladies and
geatlemen ef Datr»oa are engaged in giving
theatrical entertainments.
It is reawrhaUe how silent the Dawson
Journal can he when it trine le. It hen net
said a word about the result ef the eleotion
In the 9th Senatorial District
Brimbcrry is the only Radical in the Geor
gia Sgaale. How lonesome he will be!
ThC Camilla Enterprise waate a printer,
hot those, ••with oat recommendation! bed
better remain where they ere.”
The Enterprise publishes a can for tho as
sembling of the Colored Democratic Clob of
Mitchell county —end says a big oyster etew
will be the result. That last Hem will fetch
lire A. W. Move, of Newton, is dead. She
bed keen married scarcely a year.
The Democrats in Decatnr are still hard at
work, and feel eeafdeattkey willgive 8mith
250 majority.
Bainbridge is beginning to rebnild her
burnt district, and the Democrat ealhwsiaeli.
cnlly remarks that there is life in Ihe old
place yet.
T. R. W., the *poet laureate’ of Bainbridge,
has written a very touching and beanlifnl
poem on the old Presbyterian bell, recently
horned in that town.
Thomasville will be largely represented at
the State Fair, and the Times ssys old Thi
as is bound to have her share of .the pre-
By Carey W. Styles,}
i— u ■ j LJ-'-mg
VOLUME 8.
‘HERB VWAT.I. THE rails THS .MOnu's eights XVIAINTAIN,
UUAWED BV POWER AND ENEXUBED ST OAXN.”
{$2.50 Per Annum.
ALBANY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1874.
NUMBER 42.
jVIEmCAI. CARUS
Taliaferro Jones, M. D.
jfotez « % K KwStbSi
it reel, A
Mr. Hector McLean lost cne of the bright
est jewels in his household lest week, little
Mary. » •
Mr. Geo. Fisher, well known In this coon*
ty, died at his residence. nsar Ceutrtvillt
Fla. a few days since. '
A colored horse thief in Brroks county
was shot and killed, a few days aiuce, while
attempting to escape from the Sheriff.
Mr. V. W. Or—Mr. ,r Brood «mol».
mode . cle.D proilof $3*11 TO « • «o-
mol. tom. Th.l'If ,IU« oloald Mil
business.
Bsinbridge Democrat: Nat. Smith, a true
■ad trioi ootond an. lu bm mine Ik.
Democratic ticket ever since he was allowed
to casta ballet, and yet he is alivs. Hs saya
he has never regrattw.voting with his Into
friends tbo White people of this county.—
Nat’s head is level.
Colored man, don’t mind the threats of tho
Loyal Leaguers egalnst *eu because you
choose Vevote the Democratic ticket. You
will not be molested. Every white man in
the county will stand by yon and see that
no harm comes to you:
Dink Wbiteley voted i
of Mrs. General R. E.
the Governmedl fort
was moot, nnrighteoi
turned around and
the people * meeey.
honest right to thei
allude to his «'8alaTy
Thomasville Enterprise r From eye wit-
ewes aI a holered baptising in the Iamo-
nia slough, wear Mr. Lucian Itaioce’, on
Sunday last, we learn that religions enthu
so high among the newly.immecsed
, .after their retunr te the choreh
many ef them could not kee|d “right aide
up. " Seeing this to be the ease with hie
wife, Phil. Alien essayed to come to her re
lief and was (Vying to keep her clothes down,
when she gave him a Kick in the stomach aud
killed him
Quitman Reporter.- We ere rejoiced at be
ing able to give unr readers a more hope
ful repbrl of the ei
WlrT
la*t wet
tirmpt to take bia life by Ihe negro Nick
Thompson. The Captain ia improving, overy
day, i-< exceedingly cliverful. and the pros-
tecta of hH recovery are note ‘ then fiavora-
»le- Hia wound if certainty a moat dange
rous end painful one.hut If he continues to
improve m Whu for the past.; two or three
days, we hope to see him out again in n few
weeks,
The Macon & Brunswick Railroad.
Triplett, wko never lets sn opportunity
peso unimproved to wedge ia a ward for
Thomasville, ssys brick work is lively in that
town.
Tbrrt etttlAB Louses, lituled otdiHi
points, on the place of Mr. Loeian Balnea, in
Thomas county, were burned by an incendi
ary last week. •
Boston, ia Thsmss county, had n big jubi
lee over the result ef the election. It
lively affair.
It is aaid that tha late Jno. R. Hayes, of
Bainbridge, don’t de it with sugar and ice
bow, bat takes it straight.
The Quitman Reporter is still bragging on
big ootton. McIntosh tackled a stalk the
other day with 198 bolls on it.
Frank Tooke and George Leek, both col
ored, of Themasvflle, are complimented very
highly by the-Enterprise as energetic and
live Democrats.
Tuoriia received just 106 white votes la
Randolph county, if the Cuthbert Appeal,
is any judge of small matters.
Somebody entered the Ordinary's office at
Cathbert and stole the tax bosks the night be
fore the election, sad the Appeal is ashy.'
The Cathbert Messenger is an
live journal, especially with regard to Albany
Maws editorials.
Will this thing never cease 7 Another pow
der.born ones used by the lab
Washington, has been searched out by the
Cathbert Appeal- Mr. O. W. Coram lathe
lueky owner.
The third day of November ia the day the
crisis comes. White man will report for
d.I,M the polls.
Colored men need have no fears of ths
threats made againat them for voting the
Democratic ticket. The white people will
see that no barm reaches them on this
■ Million and a Half
On Wednesday 1'Sepiember w ‘^l)th.'Tlov.'
Smith ivaued fin order to Dr. Fiewetlyn, the
Superintendent of public works, who has
iad charge of the M: & B. R. It, sioca the
resignation of Mr. ilnzzlehural the late Re
ceiver, to advertise the Road for sale on Ihe
firvt Tuesday in December next, to the high
est biddder. The sate will take place at the
Depot of the Road m ibis city. The Govern
or also authorized Dr. Flewellyn to bid one
and a half millions for the State, which is
the amount necessary to secure the State
against loss in the premie ee -If we are inot
mistaken there will be a despCrW fight be
tween competing interests for the purohore of
this line, foTits existence has very severely
crippled a certain, corporation, which waa
Tho Central road launched a new Chatta
hoochee river steamer, the “George W
Wylier,” at Colnmbns bat week. She ia 115
feet in length, 22 floor, 24 beam, 3 j bold,
drawing 6 iaebee forward, and 8 aft, and can
carry 500 bales of cotton on 2 fast 9 Inebee
water.
Democrats, remember that yon have only
few days to work for Capt. Smith. Be np
and doing!
Col. W. B. Bennett retires from the Quit-
man Reporter in a very graceful valedictory,
and Mr. Henry M. McIntosh assumes edito
rial control.
The Radicals of Baker, Houston end Thom*
as counties have filed in the Executive De
partment notices of thsir intention to contest
the election of Representatives.
Mr. Keightly Stewart has sold ths Jssop
Georgian to Messrs. Hsines A Carter. The
paper will he edited by Mr. Geo. W. Haines.
Notwithstanding the sudden advent of the
cool weather, the Montezuma Weekly burls
five foot raUleanakv at U v, killed near there
last wssk.
Wbiteley thinks he cae get in by • squeeze.
Tea, it will be a squeeze, ear* enough, sad
mighty tight one at that.
The Bainbridge Democrat is making things
fairly jane Wonder if those week-kneed
wise-acres, of which that town can boast
awful many, think now t hat Ben Ruseell does
mo'e barm than good ? tio it, Bee ; you
have done well. Keep things lively—a
Wbiteley out of Congress.
Sumter Republican: There wae quite
excitement yesterday between one and two
o’clock r. a., at the appearance of a star
shining a few digits west of the moon, in the
southern sky It in not ihe first lime that
Vanes hi* dazzled the eyes and excited lbs
admiration of men.
Thomasville Times . Died at her residence
in this county on (be 9ib io«t., Mrs. Euaiee
Browning a la-ly well known to the citizens
of this county .She leaves several children
and many relatives and friends to deplore
her loss.
The wife of James A. Ezell, formerly of
this place, died at Cranfordsville Fla., a
few Jays since.
Bov. J- R. Battle one of oar most esteemed
citizens loot an interesting daughter last
weak.
npie to give our readers a more uope-
rspbrt ef the condition of Capt. 3, Hi.
iter than was; contained fa ouf issue of
week, just fitter the election, natf the
ifi kdbw Bold, and tha State wtU bid
Tan following, is the Democrats pyramid
thus far In 1874 of the State elections, M-
oordteg to their majorities:
OHIO.
OREGON.
GEORGIA.
INDIANA.
M O NT A H‘X. v ‘
DELAWARE.
COLORADO.
s mmk* :
CONNECTICUT.
W E 8 T V I R OI N I A.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
NORTH CAROLINA.
The following is ths Republican pyramid:
(Wj
VERMONT.
BHOMXBliUlP ^
Tan Macon can Baonswica Railxoad to
an Bonn.—Tan Atlanta HaraM, of Ihs let,
sayt: ; 1 I " *
••On yesterday ths Governor issued nn
to Dr. .Flewellyn. Superintenden of
Worts, who has had charge of tbs
and Branawlek Railroad, ever since
i. removal of Mr. 1 George Hdxlbhukflt as
rer, instructing hia to advertise the
for sale, and authorising him to bid
w - vsr&'m&ztMvEi it
8talh about one year ago and pot In the JP.
hapds of Me. Georgs Hszzleburst, the old
Prasideftl of M. A B*R. J^reoi3efc .Ihw ■***,
rood under Mr. —-*—•
~ ,
hot has olearod a small surplus,
was in debt to the Stats for nineteen hun
dred thousand dollars of endorsed bonds and
The issues Involved in this political eon-
taetlre net of small moment. 'Are say that
ia the QlvllRights Infamy alone, every moo,
womfin and child in Ihe South is virtually
Interested. Everything‘ dear to Southern
white people depend upon -It—Bainbridge
Democrat.
Wt. understand the Radicals are very much
dissatisfied with their defeat in Thomas eoun-
ty, and we do not doubt it. No party Wes
ever pleased with its defeat, i H«w do they
thinkwpomocrafs have felt for tbo last
nine years, at having a set of ignorant cor
rupt and unsorupulou negroes carpet-baggers
and scalawags, thrust upon them by corrup
tion atj.be ballot box 7 What ia sauoe for the
Gobs* must be sauce fbr ihe gander.
J. D. CURVES.
. T. MASH, f Late of Cook’s Warehouse.]
MASH & CURVES,
COTTON FACTOES.
AND-
PRODUCE SALESMEN,
Johnston's Warehouse, opposite Mayor’s Corner,
Washington Street, : : Albany, Ga.
tursL*the 'odd The Favorite Home Remedy
has cleared a small surplus. The road PIIRPI V VFfiFTA
unrivalled Mofildne t« warranted not to eon-
or iujurioui
Sale. Shipment and Storage of Cotton
Anti ail other Produce* Also u large lot of
B-A-G-G-IIN C3-. A.3STID TIBS.
Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowest market price.
ions’ Liver Regulator,
imU?Mediriaft' xn<r h y being kept
>r WttBs&ishig-
fa eminently a Fm
ready. for inuniftliu..
•offering and tunny a dollar la 1
Alter over Forty Years’ trial
—* Unqualified uf&izaozs.
of the highest 1 ,
If rat phyaielaDi commend It as I
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
reaving the
m from ear.
iraponMiiility. Em-
PURELY VEGETABLE.
g those Southern Roots and Hciti*.
. 'rovMence has placed lu counti
aizhondred thousand ia begns bonds, whteb, Urer Dlwawv most prevail. U wilt core
x:: —
will about get even with the road.
The Attorney-G
lowing circular A
the Southerns
bodies of men have committed, or are threat
ening to oommit, acta of violence and blood-
shed.
DeraBTHinr or Jusnos. \ pnr
WaswisaTox, D. C.« Sept. 80. 1874. j
Sin—I would euggest that-oi those points
where United 8tatea troops are or may he
stationed ia yonr district some prod ant end
fearless person, in whose judgement you
i-“ "“fdeoce,f4nd whom the people Hri
iy be appointed as Deputy Marshal,
to act at once in the arrest of partied com
mitting outrages tn the vioinity, so that it
may not be necessary suoh oases to vend
t« yon before UM iroopc can be used for tha
purpose of arrwilleg those who are ghiJUyfof J
violating the lews of the United States—
>rporanou, whic!
ce very powerful, and pines for the
dob wa trust is faerf no more
•uld the Macon and Augusta L
rebuff of the Macod and Drum
n then by way olTlb* Georgia Roi
, . IhfiffiaiteA.^
This, of course. Will not be necessary wheirs
yon are sully accessible, but where the
troops are placed at remote points, before
the necessary commnaloaUon as to the
crimes committed can be made the offenders,
•a a general rule, have an opportunity to es
cape. You will give the deputies thf neces-
*ary instructions u to procortag wsrrsnts,
sad I nssd not repeat that it is important
that you should delegate this power to none
but careful and responsible persons. Very
rupeetfdllj.
Gxo. H. Williams,
Attorney-General.
Lockrane.
characteristic Card In Which He
Rejeota Radical Komlnattons.
_ [toad, open
iaicatioa from Savannah to the
Great Weal by the way of Atlanta, and break
up forever the monopoly of the immense car
riage profits of that teeming quarter. We
earneatiy hspe to sec this move inaugurated
end carried to a successful termination
The-people of this country am Grad of mo*
». One party hu monopolised this
government until it'Ss. one of the most sld-
pendous frauds of the age. Railroads have
combined and monopolised the-Iines of trsns
portation until the toiling masses groan be
neath the load of their oppression. We are
sick of it, we want to see honest, legitimate
competition, want fair play, and hope for the
good time coming, when a monopoly of any
thing will be among the things that were,
and more especially the Railway lines of ear
ooantry, which affect the interests of every
is momentously Interested
access of the Brunswick
Road, for by this isndthis alone, is shwto have
any relief from the exacting demands of a
merciless monopoly that hu slowly bat
surely wound itself about her interest, and
wonld fain, hod it the power, cat of her last
avenue of escape, and crash her in its rapa
cious embrfee.
Whils it is not magnanimous for Macon,
even with all her wrongs, to gloat over the
downfall of this monopoly, still, it is a. sig
nificant fact that as long as the C. R. R. was
content with her own legitimate business,
and did not aeek to grasp everything, and
dictate freights from the West to the Allantic
seaboard, that she was prosperous as tile
most exacting could ask, bat as toon ss she
transcended her bounds and sought to carry
everything before her and stifle out, undent
the throats of honest competitors, her stock
declined in ths markets, and is to day lower
than it has ever been, and she in her frantic
efforts to entrap some one else, has fallen
into the pit which she herself has digged
Let her loose her hold, go back to her old
station, and allow another line a fair show,
and then each cab raise their rates to a re
munerative figure, and both be more suoocm-
ful.—Mor on Star.
Toombs axd Socthbbx Skxtimknt,—The
Atlanta Herald of the 19tb, saya:
•*A despatch was received from Washington
the day before.from a prominent Georgian,
stating that the resent utterances of General
Toombs were regarded as represaolstive sen
timents of our people, and as indicating a
general hostility to the Federal government,
and a determined purpose to overthrow it."
Thst “prominent Ueorgisn” telegraphed a
canard. There is no man, living or dead,
fool enough to accept General Toombs’ stump
oratory and playful girations to good follows,
as the “sentimsnts of our people,’’ or as
dieatfag hostility’’ to any thing or anybody
on ths esrth or beoesth the earth. There is
nothing left for General Toombs to over
throw but himself, end the business it more
then hsif accomplished
UesriillMS Passed by Ihe Uemoeral
le Parly of Decatnr t'onnty.
the Hon. Benjaman H. Hill aud
Gsn. John B. Gordon, have recently honored
the people of our City, County and dis
trict with their presence, and with an expres
sion of their views upon the situation and
prospects of our County, as well ae hav
ing made earnest and eloquent appeals to
our people for onity,-concord, moderation,
«nd persistent and patriotio action.
Be it resoived by the Democrats of Dtca-
tur County, that we hi^ffly^appreciete, and
«re profoundly thankful for the patriotism
end oourtraey which actuated them in mak'
ing their recent visit to oor midst, and for
the honor they did u* io manifesting such a
deep interest and so strong a desire in and
tor the prosperity of our sectioa, and the
redemption of our coqelv and district from
Radical domination and scalawag misrule.
Retained: That we owe them a debt of
eternal gratitude for the invaluble service
they did us se a party and a people, in de
picting the tyranny and nsurpation that have
been and are being perpetrated upon lb#
people of ihe Sooth by the corrupt and par
tisan legislation of tbe party now ia pow
er.
Retained: That their counsel and admon
itions shall constitute the rale of our
eondaef, and that at the approaebiag
•lection we will eause them to feel and k now
that their Isbors with us and their exertisns
in onr behalf have not been in vain.
Retalntd: That tbe President of the Cen
tral Democratic Club is requested to forward
to eaoh of tbe distinguished geatlemen b ereiu
mentioned, a copy or these resolutions and
preamble, and that tbe Bainbridge Democrat
be requested to publish the same,
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, A
or water and food may !*• (heed
“unady in MALAKIOltf FEYebk, imdyki.com-
-AIM'S, KK8TLKSSNKSS, JAUNDICK, NAUSEA,
. -* j IT HAS HO EQUAL !
is fho Cheapest,Purest and liest Family Medicine
* io the World !
• «A«ffViCTUXKt> ©SLY BT
X. 2. ZHILIN 6c GO,,
MACON, OA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Prlc^ $1.00. Sold bv all Druggists. [dfcll-ct
Iron In the Blood
end Enriches tho
Blood, Tones up tho
"-LkUuptho
wn. Cores
I Female Complaints,
Tn tkt EJetori _
Gists—When Tn the* transactions if flfo 1
ths qntsUoa resolves itself into wheathsr wo
should laugh or got mad I bslievs in giving
tho benefit of the doubt to ths aide of good
r has no such regrets. Thess sentlmi
ars applacabla to myselL' In' reading this
morning ths action of our colored constit
uents last night at ths City Hall in nomina
ting ms for tbs Isgislalnrs. I admit, to a
sensitive man, this is a cause of offense, but
exhibit temper about it would only add to
all its unpleasantness. Therefoae, in all
good humor, I declare the intsadod honor.
My ambition Is not so inordinate ae to "‘h
it appear in the charaotsa of their Rep
resentative and carry iheir standard, and,
not to pnt too fine a poinlon U, I'll be d—d
if Ido it.
_ O. A. Loobkaxi,
Hr. G. B. Lamar, of Savannah, who re
cently died in New York, in hie will be-
Ihed one hundred thousand dollars to
the establishment of an asylum for indigent
me. Tbe Mseon Telegraph very per
tinently esys: “This is a substantial evideaee
in favor or tho notion that the real friends of
thd blsek man are to be found among those
who were bora and raised with him, and net
among the oanting philanthropists who have
bean misleading him ia order to os# him for
political purposes. Mr. Lamer was an orig-
leoessioniat. After the war hs was per
secuted with nnnsusl severity. Abused and
plundered, he lias only coma by a part of his
rights to die and make a handsome divide
with his dusky old friends of the cotton,
patch There is a moral ia hie story, which
we commend to the partlenler notiee of Ihe
!ong*haled hypocrite of the'Cincinnati Dal
ly Pharisee ’’
S•». Thoi. r*r 'Speaker,
The Gsiaesville Eagle ssys:
Tbe full Uemooratio lieket has bean efooted
in Bibb. Ws have no doubt that Col. Thomas
Hardeman will be a candidate for Speaker,
and if eo we knew of notaan who woald be
more aeoeptabte to our people. A thorough
parliamentarian, with unsurpassed admin
istrative abilities, with experience ae a leg*
ialator, both in tha State and federaloonneila.
we know of no onehetter fitted for the posh
tion. While speaker in 1865 0, hia ability
and impartiality war# subjects of universal
praise. Northeast Georgia espeeialty will
r emember that when tha bill to afford state
aid to our great railroad waa peadiag before
the legislator^ it waa ha who left the speak
er’s eland to bring to bear bis unparal
leled abilities in sdvocsoy of a measure
which would have become law but for a veto.
Northeast Georgia never goes back on bar
friends.
THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY
A! BE NOTIFIED THAT ALBANY CO®WCIL THROUGH THE DELEGATES
X3l from Subordinate Granges, at the Meeting on the *21 at of August, accepted the prnpo-
poaltiou submiued by us as thei? COTTON FACTORS AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS,
to Store and Sell Grangers’ Cotton aud make their Purchases at Special Ra'es.
Everyone should come forward and-get the benefit. Purchase? a Specialty.
fSp* Wagon Turd and House Fans.
10* LIBERAL ADVANCES ON ALL CONSIGNMENTS IN STORE.
September 3. '74-ct. MASH & CURVES.
or Indigestion.
changed by the
of thu remedy
Buucruig creatures, to
•trong, healthy, and happy men and women; and
invahds cannot reasonably hesitate to give It a trial.
Caution.—Be sure yoa get the right article. tJeo
that “Peruvian Syrup" .ia blown In tho claw..
POumtileUftee. Send for om. SETH W.FOWXE
ASGNB,'Proprtetoti, Boston,Mom. For asle by
, druggist* generally.
September 12tb, 1873—
BA&GIflHx A IB TIES
Albany, Sept. 23/74.
We . wish to state,
publicly, that wc ex
pect all our patrons
to bring their Cotton
to ouR Warehouse,
at least until their
indebtedness is all
settled. . We have no
interest in any other
Warehouse in Alba
ny. A different opin
ion seems to prevail,
and it is to correct
this error—a very
gross error—that we
make this statement.
WEtEH, GDOK & BACON.
Sep. 21—41.
THE
ironjivnr.y the jw.vs hovse.)
Broad Street
ALBANY, GA.
JOE BENNETT, Proprietor.
THE BENNETT HOUSE
oo Monday last, sad my thorough preparation
tertaln gucata In a manner that almll not foil to givo
aatlafoetion.
Charges ton aauie aa usual with such cxtalillahmeuta.
49*8jtncl«l rat<-* obtainable by regular boarder.t.
Change of Sohedule.
tkirles O'MHt K«?er4y J,kl,
son’s OpiilsR of Oran's l.eols-
lait' Ictlai.
New York, October 8 —Charles O’Coner
in a letter, to-day rsvlswisg tho argument
of Reverdy Johnson on Louisians, says:
“Tbo siagls point ia iasns between Mr.
Johnson and myself 1* whether an Execu
tive error, sucb se ho saya the President
committed, in eliding tho legitimate voice of
Louisiana and placing a usurper ia the chair
of State, blade the President himself, and
makes him a sort of liegeman, so that willy
■illy, Must thenceforth be ever ready le
corns st ths call of the usurper, and with the
whole Esoentive power of the Uoiea crush
all local opposition. Tbe Illegitimacy ef
KelUgc'c original claim is asserted by Mr.
Johnson, with the concurrence of nearly ev
ery intelligent end disinterested person hav
ing any knowledge of the subject. This
should bo kept ia view, sines mush is always
gained in discussion by confining Ihe issue
toils more preeiso limits. Oqe advantage
here, io thst it will enable those learned jn*
rists, who may think Kellogg was duly elect
ed. to examine, and without lbs exoitement
of passion or partiality, to form an indepfind*
sat opinion oonoornlog Johnson’s dogma,
that executive resolutions in suoh a onto ars
irrevocable.
Mr. O’Conor then preoceds to oombat Mr.
Johaaon’e argument and to ahow that tha
President can and ehonld reeonalder hia de-
-WE ARE PREPARED *OR THE-
Wool,
Bags to renew the. Kinder of
his services to the Merchants
and Planters of South-West
Georgia.
tie Storage and Sale of Cotton
Made a Speciai.tv.
BAGGING AXD TIBS
Constantly on hand.
ZBBBAX. CASK ADV.
Thankful for past favors and
solicits a ooniiminnc of the
same.
July 30th—till IsiJ.b, -Xu.
& Bacon
W A REHOUSE
-AXD-
OMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.A-LB A.TSTY. GA.,
■ KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND -
Flour, Bacon, Tobacco, Salt,
Etc- Etc- Etc*
-ALSO, A VERr LARGE SUPPLY OF-
-SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO-
Storage and Sale of Cotton and Wool!
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
Consignments Solicited!
ST - Wagon yard adjoining the Warehouse, free to all our
friends: also a comfortable House (“Cook’s Hotel”) free to ev
erybody. AtlgtullS—'
m-im Ciner-1874.
L. E. & H. E. WELCH,
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS,
2LXjB2LlsrY, GEORGIA.
OKN’L 8UPERIN HON DENTS OFFICE,
Atlantic A GtiLr R. R. Co.,
Knvaiinah.OiL, Octolicr Dili, 1874.
On and afUr Sunday, October 11th, tralnn on Ibl
Rood will run aa follow*:
KZPRKSS PASSKXOKR
Leave .Savannah dally at 4.:m p m
Arrive at I.lvn Oak " " :t.f*5 a in
ThomiMVIllo " " f>.25 a tu
Haiebrldse “ ’’ 8.18 “
Altway *• “ .9.40 «
Leave Albany " " X.40 p w
“ Ralnbriden " “ 4.30 ••
Thomuvllto “ “ 7.35 “
live Oak " “ - -D.Oft p m
* ft S,,,nn.K •• •} ._,...8.70 a ni
... Ith train*on i. P. A M. K. It.,
for and from Jarkaonville.Tallah***i'< > , Ac.
No Change of Qars between Savannah
and Albany.
Cloaa connect Ion at AHiany with train* on South-
Weatrrn Railroad.
AcnonwonATioM tsaim—wrstkkm uivihion
Leave Dupont, (Huuday czccptcd) .7^10 a t
Arrive at ValdoMa, “ - »0ifi a i
* •• Qaltutau, “ IttUai
M “ Thomasville " 1M0 p m
“ “ Altwny “ - 7 00 pm
Leave. Albany •• 8:15 a m
Leave TbosMsvUlv, “ .2:30 p m
“ Quitman, •* 431 p m
“ Valdosta, •• Jl:48 p in
Arrive at Dupont, “ 8:20 pin
Connect at Albany with night train* on H. W. It. R.
•—*" Sunday, Tueaday and Thuraday, and
any Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves HoJnhrldgp every Tbtirwla a
w~ for Apalachicola.
II. 8. HAINES,
Genera! Superintendent.
Offer Inducements to Dealers and Consumers of
DRDGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUG GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW OLASS, DRUOOISTS SUNDRIES,
OUR STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE
bought from firat hand*, end for C A 8 H . Give ua the opportunity to duplicate yourLilia,
no matter where they were bought, end you will find that we know the bottom figure
ENQUIRE THE I’BICF. OF
Snuff, Parlor Hatches, Toilet and Family Soaps,
OLD TOM GIN,
Schiedam Schnapps, Bottle Corks, Wine and Liquor Labels,
KEROSENE OIL, BITTERS, &c.
In foot, all Bitch Goode ae are uaually kept in a Jobbing Uonso of our line, and we
convince yon tbnt
WELCH'S CORNER IS THE PLACE TO BUY!
■rnviiia u Jim
L Moil steamer
18*0 a. M., for l
SMS-RUST
FIREPROOF
H. Johnston, Proprietor.
DB. P. W. ALEXANDER,
DENTIST.
On Colton in Store:
Standard of ExoeUenoe
THRODOHODI THE WOKtD-
OVER 900.000 SOUD
100,040 MOEE THA* ANT OF ANY OTBEH KIND.
The New Wheeler & Wilson
« 1878:
The Highest Aw*sm at thfi ▼aanraBxreeinntL
The (told Mxpqt, of Tux. Maxtlako Isenrw
p "*- : . I- i. .1:, ' :
The Foo* Hiohowt PexHIUMO, (tncfodiug two
als,) at Ivromia Sr*T» Fata
Bost ofARJ.“T." -
awvrisfwtafoM
xyriciana co.rttfr ttatftUTHE'
iWINQ MACHINE FTB FQRj
light and easy motion doe* not
rjpld czecution of work r
for a living. IT IS THE
CAUSE, THE MOST Dr
Our new and popular
Leather work end goaeta
in order or received in ozchange.
WHEELKE A WILSON MFYJ Ca® OFFICB8:
W; Bi -CL8VES,
fienM
apriHKm
;.art *
THBOMATEESKA
BARBER SALOON,
—BY- .
WILSON & HOWARD.
Washington Surest, nextto to J. G. Stephens.
ALBANY, OA.
and SHAVING ifi tho most
S 1301 O N S*
tlanuf'ibtnrers end Proprietor*. B. L. KUfOff
SONS, Columbia, S. C.
Origin of “Simmons' Hepat ! c Com
p6adn.” Written by Dr. C. A. Simmons.
E originator of thU celebrated Coaponed to e
on ef Dr. a. Q. Simmon*, and 'was fbr many
yearn encaged In the manufacture -tad sale ofhU to-
hert old apeclolty. (81mmono* Liver Modictno or
Regulator,) and whUo in tbo bualnew found oo many
falhtren to give reUet; or at toot anything liko pSamo-
nent relief in coses of l-ei—«— -~i it. r*
evil eflketa produced by i
neceoaity lbr a me
JDr. E. W. Alfriead
JJl^PECTT-*ULLY tewtvm ku ictvjoM. tn thi’Vi-
At ^VWrt*«*htotoofctoton, to thvciU.acv
■ttr-ofinoKiTto-
i Ultra, UP STAIRS,
a, on Hnowrvet. ommIm
OoopeV* iWdcucv. (matwTy!
DR. JENNINGS
se&tsan
Medical Hotlce. ' *
r. BenJ. M. Cromwell
Office. #v«r Welch ,
idence—Albany, Georgia,
.^sisc
tgj>W»tkoAtodho roust in at
“ ^er.tColhowa, Klllrr, aud mb
■tr^ka!. Operative aod Prnctkot tteuttotoynatoe*
b nomrat. or oo mv ■ ■
He
FKSSIOXAL CARDS.
b. H .P< *PL
hj-WRIubt.
WRIGHT & POPE,
ATTOKXBV8 AT LAW,
LAW C0PARTXEH8HIP.
A HOBBS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-
J UBMt GA
u^ssssr 1
•poetsti ogreomant. L. P. D. WALLEN,
' J- - . - ' MICH. HOBJO.
AUh*T. Jaenory x, U74. \j.
r vT Tr Sjgr notice
W^ugSerty,
CALHOUN, and obrahoee by special outrrui.
WM. E. SMITH.
WM. T. JONES.
1 TH08* & LYONr
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
t.L
ALBAMT, OA.
Will, practice in nil the Gearte, Md attend
JM —My to all holiness entrusted to his
IRE A CLARK,
| 6ENKKAI.
fire and Life Insurance Agents,
TjlAUU PROPERTY AND 0IN HOUSE* A
F Specialty. lway2UO-
J. M. COOPER.
FUrniture Dealer, Auction
j . . . ■" ■ UID
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
IfVBltire RffjMlre4, flairs C*nei.
Aji£-
JAT «fe PRICE.
I HANUFACTHHB88 OF
YELLOW PINE LUMBEE.
AND DEALERS IN DOORS, 8ASH, BUNDS,
BRICK AND LATHB8.
aboat tbe task,
very boyhood of tbo
tlona, the ettocto —
ptU 4 DICK FROM GRAPHS GROWN AT IIY
.-‘Pntxr Woods Vinktaks," *** W found for aria
In Albany at Meevrs. J. B. HoendertotV Walker *
VenUlott’a, Kemp * Mock'*, and Joseph Douoat'a
also At asy Cellar.
JOHN STABK,
£ I
IT In BOktaE'S——
ied to .cede «hMMafcfiM'*tov
ksMkl'
. do aU that be
Uclpatod.
Butin
pleasure in taUoving that it will
to dtosesM of the Liver than to.. _
tested by aw—* “ *—*
‘ioeoses whlc
reparation known In thetaad. • -
It Is not necessary to make assertion* toatra
who know nothing of tbo veracity of the person
ing the assertions, forltlsUkra for granfod in these
evil days that the vendor of any article will not hesi
tate lo assert owytttoo that will soil hto wares and
bring him fortune, whether It bo troth 1
The originator has never asked more ti
one or even naira bottle. Forifthe uas 1
will not thoroughly convince a person os Its ability to
relieve, then a further trial to mantes—ty; and so
faith in bla assertions Is asked so for a* to five It a
trial, aud no further. It will aOiwalate the liver
healthy action, therefore It will relieve all dtoeeMo d
pending on a diseased state of the Urer. TRY IT.
W. li. GILBERT. Aomt.
•UJ27-1J. AlbloJ.Oo.
EM Sf SAVE
$25 OO!
j THE FLORINOe
SEWING MACHINE •».,
Thirty-Five Per Cent !
THE T LOR MiC K
Is tbv only machine that sew* le mere than cae df-
rectton.or makes more thu one etiteh. The FU*B-
ENCE boa been greatly imaraved asd siwaUAou. and
new ttoton csmyirtvlsn for simplicity end dnn > ::»*r.
4W tSeeUefuORCNCK before yutchoain*.
FLORBNCE SEWING MACHINE-CXJ^.
II Cottoa Aveaaa, Macea. Go.
We are manufacturing and fluocrauftilly.campeting with the outniile World in ihe sale
Household Preparations and Family Medicines
SUC.II AS
Plantation Liniment, King of Pain, Co. Podopkillin ,>r Liver Pills,
O. K. Vermifuge, Bryant’a Dysentery Aural Balm Liniment,
Abholt’a Condition Powders, Mixture, Citrate of Magnesia,
Heidlitt Powders, Cook & Co’a. Welch's Sewing
Fragrant Dentoline for the teeth. Cathartic Pills, Machine Oil,
Extract! of Lemon and Vanilla, Dixie IJouquelte, DeOrsay and
fresh from the fruit, Welch Cologne
All of whioh have a better Local reputation than any other a'ooda of the same class.
MUST REMEMBER, it U no trouble to show goods, or quote prices. If you arc a dealer,
please compare prices before you purchase eleewhtre in the State or out of it.
L. E. & H. E. WELCH,
I3jjuj*?ists.AI,BANY. On
r,b2G-
6K0RGIA—Dooghertjr CouBiy.
8*! Bui |
i Hill. J
mHE Sheriff having returned -that the DefoBdent is
i.Xjwsi to he toned, toil h further appeniagthe boa
r teft th* State, II to erdvwt that the KfradaStde^p-
pear m the nextTerm efthto (Non tend answer to the
above com ; ud that service enhisral* to perfected by
puHtoeiioa in The Altwny News, • pohfic gampv at
thle State, tn rampHaaes with slaqge JLgrUTtme. ISM.
Judges.Cn 8. C.
HEADQUARTERS!
Office at Arlington. 8so.
;1V
w-lfMlIj.as
that he is
tor the “Nall Cfly Fite lnturscc«r»uapany," of
W. Va.; Louden A laneashire Fire luiur-
dsy; Amaxen Fire lasuruee Company,
Lift Asm^kUob of Amertoe Life In.nrancc Com-
TOM NANCE,
botograph Pavilion
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