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NOVEMBER 2C.1S74
ML P. k HUMAN,
..dioni* of the Second District have
.lev to hold a convention. They wan,
, tid out ir ihc man in the moon voted the
Douocrittic' ticket. It lo iky as if everybody
,»hc did.
Whitt ley hot concluded not to show his
“ scrap-book,” in which are recorded all the
Southern outrages, in the next Congress.
This is not sarcasm. Harris hay done been
and "got away” with Joe Brown.
The Quitman Reporter improves with every
issue, and is now one of the very best papers
that visit our sanctum. McIntosh is a lively
good fellow, and a splendid editor.
Sinee we nave had time to think the ™.r.
ter over, banged if we ain’t mad.
Taliaferro Jones, M. D.
HEBE SH&LI. THE PRESS THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN,
UHAWED BE POWER AND TTNBBXBED BE GAIN”
W ILL DEVOTE SPECUL ATTENT*',N TO THB
Practice or Medicine. Kidvffirvp:. Minor Sur-
gery; (Capital Opanttoostacts t.v '
OFFICE atN.F.Mxausa „ i Street, A
hauv.Ga .'lar.lfi.'T*.
VOLUME 8.
NUMBER 47.
Dr. E/ W. Alfriend
We are pained to learn of the death of
Miss Mollie Crawford of Bainbridge. She
was a most estimable young lady.
On the 17th of December, Valdosta will
hare a temperance convention.
Valdosta does all the “ courting” between
the homes of the young ladies, and the hall
where they rehearse charades.
We learn that the Democratic city of Bain
bridge still has that Radical nigger on the
police. What a shame.
II. T. 31 ASH. f Late of Cook’s Warehouse.]
J. D. CHEVES.
Respectfully tender* his services, in the va
rions branch** of hi* profession, to the dtiMna
Albany and surrounding country. Office on Wash*
ingtoQ street uext door to Peat Office, UP STAIRS.
Resideuc? at Mrs. Edward’s, on Pint street, opposite
Major Oioperti rcridvnte. r mar5-lr.
MASH & CHEVES
Family & Fancy Groceries,
AS just returned from Hew York and
Philadelphia with a magnificent stock of
AS removed his effiea ui
MAN A CO'S. Dry Good
Maeeacbu-
«etts had no business to go Democratic, no
how.
The Albany Nnws slill foil, to come to
band. We appeal lo Col. R. Melville John-
ston in this matter.—Sav. Newt.
Those naughty mail agents have been at
their dirty tricks again. But say Harris,
suppose you trim that middle name a little.
We know of several promising boy babies
recently born in the District who have been
named W. E. Smith. Captain Tete is popu-
'* r ' mars, of the Valdosta 1
The Democrats of Decatur county were lo the following: Fifth.
hav| nominated candidates for county offices second premium lo tht
last Saturday. We trust they have put good Club as partially re]
men in the held, and that the Radical ticket trouble and expense th
may be icooped, tqutlchtl, tutted! attending the fair, is
The thing still goes on. Joe Brown is them. Sixth. That wt
having his goose cocked by the Georgia awarding of the 6rst p
e<t*ore. Awake Base Ball Club.
A gentleman living in Decatur count t bas can ^ ut c,ntra9t t * le *'
a tree near bis residence which he wishes to '*'* Independents, It
cut down, but cannot do so for fear it will G cor gi'*>> W 'H> ***»• °* 1
fall on a candidate for a county office. on ,1>e Honorable (?
T ^is rumored that there will be a general DOTS FROM
fdecll-gm
Dr. Benj. M. Cromwell
Dry Goods, Notions,
Constantly on band a FULL LINE of
Fancy and Family Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING. HATS.
GROCERIES. CONFECTIONERIES
CHAMPAIGXES, WINES.
BRANDIES, SEGARS,
ALES, PORTER.
TOBACCOS,
And many other articles too numerous to
mention, which will be sold at extraordinarily
Low Prices for Cash
Office- over Welch's Orn; Store.
T, H. Johnston, Proprietor.
RODUCE SALESME
■INCLUDING
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, MEA1
GBITS, MACKEREL CRACKERS,
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
BREAKFAST BA
CON, FULTON MARKET
BREF, PIGS’ FEET, POTATOES.
ONIONS, CANNED MEATS AND FRUITS,
all kind*, and FRESH FANCY
CANDIES,
Cigars, Wines & Liquors!
Begs to renew the tender of
Johnston's Warehouse, opposite Mayer's Corner,
Washington Street, : : : Albany,
his services to the Alerchants
and Planters of South-West
Georgia.
A six years experience in this business bas
proven to bis customers that bis goods ore
exactly as be recommends them. By strict
honesty and candor in dealing with custom^
ere. he ban been enabled to build up a fair
and profitable business.
D. NEUMAN,
octl 3m Broad street, Albany, Ga.
WE ARE PREPARED FOR THE
Salei Shipment and Storage of Cotton* Wool,
And all other Produce- Also a large lot of
IB.A^Q-GrlilSI <3- .A. 1ST ID TIES.
Constantly on hand, which wo will sell at the lowest market price.
Residence—Albany* Georgia,
A ND will practice lu ‘th* counties of Doughtily,
Lee. Baker, Calhoun, Miller, ami other sqjmcent
Made a Specialty.
BAGGING AND TIES
Constantly on hand.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
On Cotton in Store.
counties. • * * ^
In Surgical, Operative and Practical Dentistry sati>-
factiou KUuranteH, or no pay.
M" Prices—$3 50 G old FIJI in c and .S2 25 Analnn,
OFFfCE up stairs, Walker’s building. Washington
f'KOLP, BrOSCXKT-
IS, A NTH 31 A, sod
the tucoat, luxgs
aw and etuesr. are
sj»ecdi!y and per-
inoueiitly aired by
which does not dry up a cough and leave tho cause
behind, but loosens it. cleanses tlio lungs and allays
Irritation, thus removing thecausa of the complaint.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
by & time l r revrt to this slant lard remedr, as is
proved by hundreds * f totimonials it has received.
The genuine. It signal *•/. Butts" on the wrapper,
£ETII W. FOWLK at SONS, PaoraitTosa^Bo*-
Toy, Mass, hold by dealers generally.
September 12th, 1873—■
From the first of next week we will li
constantly on hand a full supply of
Fresh Fish and Oysters!
APPLLS, ORANGES »nJ WEST
” tumbling out” of Federal officials in this
U District soon
THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY
G.J WRIGHT.
God grant it.
The Morning News it getting very irregu
lar in its visits t® lira office. Is this one of
the effects of the election ?
(Japt. Jno. E. Donnlson, of Bainbridge,
tarried this week to Miss Mary Baker,
of Apalachicola, Fla.
D. H. POPF
INDIA FRU1T.S
Thankful for past favors and
solicits a continuance of the
same.
July 30th—till 1st Jan, ’76.
A re notified that albakt council through thf. delegates
from Subordinate Grange**, at the Meeting on the 21st of August, accepted the propo-
positieu submiited by us a& their COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
to Store and Sell Grangers’ Cotton and make their Purchases at Special Ra*es.
Everyone should come forward and get the benefit. AagF* Purchases a Specially.
Wagon Yard and House Fast
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON ALL CONSIGNMENTS IN STORE.
September 3. ’74-el. MASH & CHEVES.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW*
ALBAR7, CA
O FFICE OVER SAM MAYER’S DRY 00004
Establishment. . . .
ALSO,
The writer was one of
chosen attendants, and we are extremely
Sorry that business engagements prevented
our being present. We wish Johnny and
bis fair and lovely bride all the happiness
they may wish.
Thanksgiving day was generally observed
throughout the State.
Thompson ts the name of the man who
beat Beast Butler. Harris is the name of the
man who beat Joe Brown.
The Savannah Advertiser accuses the Al
bany News of having a Sausage intimidator.
This is looked upon as a bold stroke in the
way of newspaper cntei prise.
Quitman ami Valdosta are about to have
a tight. We have got Jill the money the
wheel of fortune at Thomasville left us, up
ou tho former.
BainbriJge is rapidly rebuilding her waste
places.
Whitcley said that if Jack Brown had
•liiken Ins advice before he would have been
footed. Wonder if he took it this time.
Col Sims, of the Savannah Advertiser,
gave a thauksgiving dinner to the press of
the city of Savanuah. All the fraternity
were present except Harris. The latter gen
tleman had up $30 on a chicken fight, and
his “letter of regret” stated that “urgent
business called him elsewhere.” We like to
have forgot to mention that Harris won the
light.
Capt. Joe Desverges took a premium at
the TUomnsvillo Fair, with his fine horse
“ Charlie.”
Alapahn torchlighted last week. We be
lieve this coin.hides the list ol water tAliks
\Ye have already given an account of the
cities and towus.
Quitman puts up a plaintive wail through
tho Reporter, because of tho scarcity of meal.
They evidently moan “ hog and hominy’*
down that way.
The annual meeting of the South Georgia
Conference will commence in Savanuah ou
the Oth of December. Bishop Pierce will
preside.
Guano merchants are about, to decide to
sell no moro of their truck without the cash.
lAecent decisions in tho courts have caused
this.
Ou the evening of the lltli inst., Mr. Jno.
P. Brooks was married to Miss Katie E.
Brj’an, at Quitman. The marriage ceremony
had a bra^c band accompaniment.
The editors of the Alapaha Forester arc
rejoiciug over “ sugar bilius.” liaulou takes
[msrMy
All of which we intend to sell at the lowest
possible prices !
ffitguAU goods delivered free in the city
limits* Patronage solicited.
WOOLFOLK & GREENWOOD.
Oct8-3ra.
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
WARREN A HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBA AT GA.
W ILL practice regularly In tha Rtata Court, i
Lee, Dougherty. Worth, Mitchell, Baker. Doci
turami Calh uu counties, and In the United State
CIrcuitCourt. Savannah. Elsewhere In the State b<
special agreement L. P. D. WAkP.EN, *
the polls, no intimidation?, no threats of any
kind. One man, a gentleman, had cause to
rebuke mild, gun lie, little Frank, and ho at
once whined out for Sfaj. Staylhe, who was
present,—but Mnj. Smylhe was not there
to defend Brimberrj against personal insults,
and consequently did uot interfere to pro
tect the contemptible littlo rascal. And so
the matter ended.
Let our whole people rejoice together,
from North to South, and from East lo West,
on account of the overthrow of tyrauy and
Radical misrule, and ihe vindication of truth
Why may not the wilderness new blossom as
the lose? surely it will, (predict for our
country the moat glorious future.
1 sec that the llori. Wm. E. Smith has a
majority of over 2200. instead ot 1200, ae
was at first siateJ. Figures very ofteu lie
and 1 ant truly glad they did on this occa
sion.
Now that our election for Congressmen is
over, it behooves us tointetest ourselves in
the January election for county officers, and
let us see well to it thst only true and honest
men are elected to till couuty offices.
I omitted to slate in the proper counec’ion,
that we had a grand Torch-light procession
in Camilla on Friday night last, in honor of
the Democratic triumph; upon which occa
sion we hud speeches from Col. C.O. Davis,
J. II Spence. Esq., M C. McCall, Esq., J as.
Callaway, Esq., and others, all of which were
very appropriate and enthusiastic. Certain
ly we have glory enough for one election—
not n Rad elected in Ga., to Congress, and
Ben Butler of Massachusetts defeated! Let
us not however fall back into a false securi
ty,—but let us contiuue to work, work for
the good cause.
U Know,
{FORMERLY THE TOYTSS HOUSE.)
ALBANY, GA
0MM1SSI0N" MERCHANTS
FOR a YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
OVER 900.000 SOLD"
100,(NX) MORE THAN ANY 01" ANY OTHER KIND.
The New Wheeler & Wilsoc
Bicui iu) n* 1873:
The Hiohkst Award* at the Vienxa Exposition.
The Gold Medal of Tub Maryland Institute
Fair.
The Four Highest Premiums, (including two med
als,) at Georgia State Fair
Best of All :
The Wheeler A Wilson ha* tho approval of millions
of loidies who have used this well tried machine.—
Physicians certify that it is THE ONLY LOCK-STICH
SEWING MACHINE FIT FOR FAMILY USE. Its
light and easy motion does not fatigue invalids. Its
r .pid execution of work recommends it to all who sew
for A living. IT IS TILE MOST ECONOMICAL BE
CAUSE, THE MOST DURABLE.
Our .icw and popular No. 6 Machine adapted for
Leather work and general Manufacturing purposes is
now usr-i by the leading tailoring establishments ami
shoe factories.
Send for our circulars. Machines sold onveryeasv
terms,or monthly payments taken. Old machines put
in order or received in exchange.
WHEELER A WILSON MF*G CO.’S OFFICES-
W. B. CLEVE3,
General Agent, Savannah, Ga.
Having Removed toi
LYON & DAVIS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CAMILLA, OA.
JOE BENNETT, Proprietor.
OPENED HIS HARNESS SHOP
K AVISO leased the Brick Hotel, on Broad street,
iu the city of Albany, heretofore known as the
“Towns House;” and having completely renovated the
rma* and hail*, and cleaned the building from celar
to dome, I respectfully announce the opening of
Will practice in all t »® Coons, and attend
diligently to ail bu«ti> «-?? entrusted * tltrir
care.
Nov 12, 1874.—ly
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Flour, Bacon, Tobacco
Dickinson Building!
THE BENNETT HOUSE
J. M. COOPER.
Furniture Dealer, Audi n
on Monday last, and my thorough preparation to en
tertain giu-xt* in a manner that shall not fail to give
satisfaction.
Charges the same as uv.tal with such establishments.
*** i xvial rates obtainable by regular boarders.
uctiUh-tf.
North-side of Broad Street,
ALSO. A VERY LARGE SUPPLY OP
ALBANY
GEORGIA
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MAKE AND REPAIR*
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Furniture Repaired, Chairs Caned.
A LL trade and repairing at panic price®, and for
cash. [feb26-ly.
HARNESS
GEN’I. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,)
A ; las Tic A Gulf IL IL Co., V
Savannah, Ga^ October 9th, 1S74. J
On and after Sunday, October 11th, train.H on tbi
Hoad will run as follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER
Leave Savannah daily at .4.30 pm
Arrive at Live Oak ** “ *~JL55 a m
“ *• ThoinuHviUtt •• “ 5.25 a m
“ “ Bainbridge • “ “ 8.15 “
“ “ Albany “ “ .9.40 “
Leave Albany “ “ ^..3.40 pm
“ Bainbridge “ u ..4Jt0 “
“ Thomasville 44 44 ,7A5 **
“ Live Oak 44 “ ....— 9.1*5 p ca
Arrive at Savannah 44 “ 8^0 a m
Connect at Live Oak with trains on J. P. A M. R. IL,
for and from Jacksonville.Tallahaaaee, Ac.
No Cbange of a——
Close connection at Albany with trains on 5?outh-
Westcrn Railroad.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN DIVISION
Leave Dupont. (Sunday excepted)....- —.7.30 am
(of every description.)
Promptly and Skillfully!
IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON
Consignments Solicited!
MANUFAt-YUMEBS OF
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
AND DEALERS IN DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
BRICK AND LATHES.
Prompt attention given to all orders. Can fhreish
KUn Dried Lumber when desired. Terms low.
DAWSON. GA.
Smith's Majority 2.319
Tho following is reported
Junta, ns the official vote in the
for Congress.
Finitli
Baker G41
Brooks 1.082
Clay 5t»C
Colquitt 198
from At-
!n*I District
COTTON BEYER,
GUARANTEE WORK AND MATERIAL!
Corner Washington sol Pino Streets,
ALBANY, UI.
^^TTOISTESIS
COTTON BUYER.
Corner Wasbiogton and Pine Streets,
ALBANY, BA.
Octl-lm
fagon yard adjoining Ihe Warehouse, free to all our
also a comfortable House (“t'ook’s Hotel”) free to ev-
SOUTH Q!MUlCU UilNJjS[
He invites examination of bis stock and
Workmauehip, and proposes to give PER-
erybody.
■DUBE JUICE FROM GRAPES GROWN AT MY
•"Pinet Woods Vmar ard, n can bs found for sals
in Albany at Messrs. J. B. Neundorfer’s, Walker A
Ventulett’s, Kemp A Mock's, and Joseph Demont's
also at my Cellar.
JOHN STARK,
Thoa«sv<lle. Ga.
Dougherty
Early
Lowndes...
Mitchell...
PBOS axTlftp AUTIAM
On this basis the patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited. [oct22-3m
Terrell..
Thomas
Be rien.
ChUioj u
Miller...
ju0®25-tf
L. E. & H. E. WELCH
WHOLESALE
Smith’s majority 2.319
H. S. HAINES,
General SuDerintcndent.
The Xexi House of Representatives
Office at Arlington. Geo,
The Cincinnati Enquirer of the 13th makes
a final count, and says : 44 We tbiuk we can
now pretty accurately state the political com
plexion of the next House ot Representatives,
as most if the close and doubtful Districts
Of the members
The undersigned respectfully .announces that bolt
I Agent for the “Nail City Fire Insurance Company," of
Wheeling, W. Va.; London A Lancashire Fire Insure*
anee Company; Amazon Fire Insurance Company,
and Life Association of America Life Insurance Com*
P, »ug27-TOM NANCE.
The Favorite Home Remedy
have- been . heard from,
elected we count as follows
Dem. llep.
This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to con
tain a single particle of Mkrctrt. or any injurious
looking thing iu the world is a candidate
who has just overheard some friend wanting
to bet throe to one that he won’t be elected.
Still another. The gin house of B. P.
Pinxton, ol Stewart county, together with
sixteen bales of cotlou, was burned last. week.
What old uncle Ned Clark, colored, of Isa
bella, said on election day : “ l voles as 1
dam please, an’ l ain’t votin’ for no darn
Radical, nudder.”
m Dr. J. G. Steele, formerly of North Caro
lina, died in Thomasville on the 5th.
Just listen what that Dawson Journal says:
“ We kuow a young lady who can jump a ten
rail fence and run a cow out of a potato
patch, while her companion is trying to
climb the lencc.”
This is a specimen notice of what every
paper you pick up now ccntaius : “ Through
the solicitations of many, frieuds I have con
sented tc become a candidate for for
at the ensuing election
Maine.
Vermont
Massachusetts... 5
Rhode ldxnd...
New York IS
New Jersey 5
Pennsylvania.. 16
Delaware 1
Maryland 6
West Virginia 3
Virginia 7
North Carolina 7
South Carolina
Florida
Georgia 9
Alabama C
Texas 6
Total.
Democratic majority of members elected —6t
The four States yet to elect may, we think,
be estimated as follows :
Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep
N Hampshire 2 1 Connecticut 3
California S 1 Mississippi I l
J I. STEPHENS respectfully inform® the ladles
• and gentlemen of Albany and vicinity, that be is
prepared io furnish firet-claM PICTURES at bis Pavil
ion, on Broad Street, adjoining Dr. Young 4 * Drug
Store. He is located for thw oeoaon, and will be pleased
to receive call®. seplGt k-fim.
6 Kentucky.
2 Ohio
15 Indians—
2 Illinois
11 Missouri...
A mild aperient and gentle purgative,
recommended for the cure of alt dexsogemenfe of the
stomach, liver and bowels. By their timely use much.
sickness b prevented. The test of many yean have
proven them to be thesaftest, surest and best of all the
pills ever offered to the public. They purify the blood,
remove all corruptions and restore the diseased system
to perfect health. As an Antidote to Chills and Facer
they have no equal. For Dyspepsia they are a Specific
Fbr Sick Headache and Bilious Colic they or® a sure cure.
Fur Constipation, Rheumatism, Piles, Palpitation of the
Heart, rain in the Sule, Bock and Loins, Serrousness, a
positive remedy. 'For Female Irregularities, tciihotd a
rival. When one does not “feel very well,” a single doee
stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appe
tite, and imports rigor to the system. Said everywhere.
Office, 18 Murray Streep New York.
Michigan.
Wisconsin.
Minnesota
DRUG GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS. WINDOW GLASS. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, &e.
L. J. OUlLXASTUf. | JOHX FLANXERX.
L. J. Guilmartin & Co,
COTTON FACTORS
ready for immediate resort will save many an hour of
suffering and many a dollar in time and docton* bills.
After over Forty Years’ trial it is still receiving the
most unqualified testimonials to its virtues from per
sons of the highest c ha raster and responsibility. Em
inent physicians commend it cs the most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
for Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
Anned with this ANTIDOTE, oil climates and changes
of water and food may be faced without fear. As a
Remedy in MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COM
PLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA,
IT HAS HO EQUAL !
It is the Cheapest, Purest and Beat Family Medicine
5 Nebraska.
2 Nevada....
Orogon ....
3 Louisiana.
bought from first hands, and for CASH. Give ns the opportunity io duplicate your bills,
no matter where they were bought, and yea will find that wa know the bottom figure
Commission HlerchanH,
Kelly’s Block,* Bay St., Savannah, Ga.
Agt’*for Bradley’s Pbo«p!sate,
Jewell’s Mill Taras & Domestics,&o.
Bagging and Iron Tie® for sale at lowest mar
ket rates.
Prompt attention given to all business en
trusted u*.
i Liberia Cash Advances nude on Ccnrigo-
tneots. . [aug27-*m*.
ENQUIRE THE PRICE OP-
Total 0 8
The Democratic majority in the next
House will, therefore, be about sixty**8even,
to be increased by contested elections to
something more than seventy. This cer
tainly will not vary more than -five from the
actual result.
Snuff Parlor Matches, Toilet and Family Soaps,
OLD TOM GIN,
Schiedam Schnapps, Bottle Corks, Wine and Liquor Labels,
KEROSENE OIL, BITTERS, &c.
Iveit®
in the World!
MANUFACTCRKD ONLY BY
J. S* ZEXttN A CO*
MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Price. $1.00. Sold bv all Druggists. [decll-ct
TO THE PLANTERS
the county of —
in January next
FThe latest Democratic victory may be
Bummed up thus: A Bryan county’ negro
who voted for llartridge was attacked by a
oolored female the other day, whereupon
he seized a fence rail and demolished her.
Harris.
Mr. John Livingston, of Americas, is dead.
The bridge over Fliut River, near Ameri-
cus, is nearly completed.
The Fort Gaiucs jail caught on fire the
other day,.but was extinguished before any
harm was done.
0 The Thomasville Enterprise prints a
thrilling story entitle* 1 , 44 King of Pain.”
\ Letter from Lake City, Florida :
Lane Crrr, Fuu, Jan. 1,1874.
Dr.Edw.Smith: Deal Sir—Send me S boi
*s of your liver Took by Exprea®. I ha*
iffereu for 8 year® add spent a great deal J
tooey for medicine®; bail faxfmorebeoei
xtm your Liver Tonic than any thing I bav
ver _T — tn ■■■»,■ ■ In *l*tnr va
certificate.
Is the mo«t powerful Blood Purifier known to medical
science. It enters into the circulation and eradicate®
every morbific agent; renovates the system; produ
ces a beautiful complexion and causes the body to gain
flesh and increase in weight.
Major J. B. Gumming, of Augusta, spoke
eloquently the night of ibe rejoicing in that
city, and in accounting for the unexpected
victories throughout the land, said:
44 Wbo has won this great victory ? .What
man, what Fet of men. what party ? No hu
man agency has effected this great triumph!
We must look higher. This idea is not new.
* Macro. GA* March 1.1874.
A FXER on experience .of a quarter cf a century, we
xl again tender oar service* to our >-Ianting friends
a® Factors and CommMcu Merchant®, and. pledge our
best effort* to give them s’ltfe&ction.
Wc have cx'ericnccd awLianU. amo^g them a Mas
ter of a Grange, an J wo guarantee you justice In ev^ry
deportment of our badness. -YourCotton *fc"ll &®
weighed on the lead, sold by tha pianb, and settled for
'tq the square. Since tho war we bare anaLdea the
farmers ot Georgia more than any other boc*e in the
State, and now, In consequence ot the stringency of
th® times, and wishing tv aid them in their commen
dable efforts to economise and save, we have reduced
our rates to.
2& Cent* per ITIoutfi Btongc.
X 1-4 per cciiLforficlEiiig.
All business Intrusted to ns shall receive prompt
attention.
HARDEMAN & SPA'>Xn.
Oct Mm.
all such Goods as an osnsllv kept in a Jobbing House of onr line, and we will
oonrinee you that
PinruSnra.
[From Dr. J. I’. Huss, Notnaulga, Ala
Dr. Edw. Smith: Dear Sr-A short «m<
J oce I received 2 dom books of Jw Um
froiric, for which I endow imoont doo.-
F UTa S$ZZr DP ° an J- C.HOO.
From Hon, J. 8. Bigby, ex-member o'
4 Congress.
| “1 hare used Dr. Edw. Smith’s Iirer Tonic
and all will be welt. To do so, nothing bas
ed that can compare with this. Talozbw ™
tract. Price tl.00 a bottle. Sold by all
Office 4S CortlandtStreet,New York.
DR. HITT'S HAIR DYE,
Is easily applied, imparts a beautiful black or brown,
and acta like magic. Tbe best in the world. Sold by
all druggists. Price $1.00 a box.
EMP & MOCK respeotfnlly announce
the opening of their RESTAURANT.
and all that Ibis and tbe coast markets afford,
aeraed promptly at all hours.
Reason is their cook, and there is no reaton
why his meals shall not always be rnuon-ably
well prepared. [oetl-3m
iccir -i eolire satisfaction here. I bare aof-
reredior moro than ten years'with torpid
Liver and constipated bowels, and find monj
relief lromyoor Liver Tonic than anything 1
Stive ever need. Yoon, truly,
^ D. A. Irons.
In addition to the above, we would refer tcJ
the testimony of Kev. L. J. Davies, Rev. E. P
d;w.v i.r.. K ,ii CVnhv Smith.
The gliustly rcs-ord of tlehtli'
that result from pulmonary affections is frightful,—
There is no disease that is so insdnons in its attack as
consumption. By the neglect of “slight colds" they
soon become deep seated and defy remedies which, if
applied at the outset, woold have sverted all danger.
Dr. lutt’s Expectorant has proven itself tie surf roino-
lle Lung Balsam ever discovered. A iUtoypiuUd tfer-
Cyman of Sew York, pronounces it the “greatest bless
ing of tbe nineteenth century," and says “no family
should be without it.” It Is pleasant to the taste, and
was the election in Massachusetts. If there
was one incident we would pick out, it would
be the defeat of Butler. If there, was any
thing to add>t6thaidef<mxit{oaa that Boiler
was beaten by a Democrat by the name of
Tarbox. Let us remember that this is a
world of Ticissitudes, and that triumph will
be followed by reverses. Let us show to
night, ihe hour of our triumph, a spirit of
' Let us show that we are mag -
TAYLOR FHiLDS respectfully au-
-*- nounces to bis friends and the public gcntrsLy,
that he has opened, next door to N'euudoner’s, Albany,
Ga, a SEW FA MIL f GROCERY! where he will keep
consta.'iuy on hand a eboicesolectiou of
Provisions and Supplies!
H« hss also Ofignfcd injh.' »a:ti -> • tlldlng. S P«St OC-1
irch. Rev. Geo.E. Smith, Rev. Cosby Smith,
ev. F. M. Daniel, Dr. J. A. Haanicutt, Joeeph
. Dent, and other .
XBT Liberal terms given to Dealer*. All jot
»ld can be returned any time and money re-
inded with 10 per cent, interest per annua-
ettila at $1 per bottle. For sale by all Drug-
ists. Prepared by M n
RAIWE & CLARK.
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