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Alt na£e and frlsef: sot
tap I hr nitliolfiltP libel I
Hi4*«1 iipitn mu, II
inriili by well pnhfieat
i%V la iis editors *1ih» we are uoi (nrliMil
i .derate th« playfulness any longer.
rapt. Dialer's Birirrrr.
Hr Is Cnvlcir* of Mirier In the
Flrl llrcrri'.
••Usury La*a’ an* laws ' prohibiting the
loao or hits ofreoaey at ihjr prioo exceeding
• oar.aia rale, say 7 per cent, per annum, un-
•Icra penalty.
4£lo Georgia Ike uaoary laws bare
Monde
lind an I
are ta free to eoniraet for the uae of
ilooney, aa for value ittany ether prop
TO' ADVERTISEMENT!
Concert at Till’s Hail
ip For Frank V
(M KCIAL TO Till; IHII.T AnvunriaKit J
Quitman, December 10. — Tlie I rial of the
Anne of tbe Slate **. Nick Thompson. ter (he
murder ofCeplaln Hnnler, which l»ss. been
going on ever oince Tuesday, wu* terminated
to-night. The prisoner ws* indie'rd for
murder In the llrsl degree, and llie ver.itc
of the jury wee guilty.
Ben. Jordan, who struck Captain Hunter
with' a atiek on the fatal occasion, will be
tried for taurder In ll»* teeoud degree.
MuIstosB.
Emu. U. th. Mi# S.M,
Foe wxtB my property, mod . |
, I do not desire to deprive the people »f
Berrien of their local, paper, and shall I*
glad to five them the prvfferw** at a very
lew figure. I earnestly wish the paper con-
lip objected hy aome that this freedom i"
contract for tka uae of money torn injury.,
.lie borrower and delnmental to the Siale .
«hiUi freedom to contract for tha nee of all
•Ihor properties #r values, without regard to
•fee price ef hire ar uee, la proper and right
Ob the flret Tneeday in this month at tbe
putiHe vSleehi Dougkerty county, a farmer
The AlhanyGolored Mihvtrela will give
coneeri Wednesday night. Oil. of.lnnuary ne>
■ii Tilt’s llall, for the tiem-lll of the Votin,
Men’s Silver CoruH Band. They are in
duced to teuder (his hem-tit in contddernlion
of pa si favors from their *1. to friends
5'k, ojiwtUl will «•
of ill. p*pcr. audit- r.»o«l
V. tnair n»ll till «.
Darin; lk« TrsTft.i; Sraosi *f 38It.fi
CAUEV w. stiles,
i:....„lar eoavocatiott of AlbanjrJSCbapUr, No.tr>, It.
A M.. Friday livening, Deoainber DAth.at 7}£ ocloek
Kl.vtlon oftMRcew for the emu na Masonic year.
rooiiHiiiiolii will hereby inke.lue notice therrof.aiKl
•**?;. ' St'-’VSSSs,..
OIIDUWHUXW «•»■“- . ■
bv a friendly and dispassionate game of poker
Whjao.r H. *t»8loo
honesty in hia way of getting into office thun
•.« _, i i n .Li...k»a,in aMiine into
IIOllCStT SO HIS " "J ft- ■
the professional gambler shows In getting int<
the nncketa of hie victim, and why should hi
the pockets orate victim, anu wuy should be
hesitate to get out of it like a gambler?" •
Apropoa of the recent consecration of "
Bishop of Western Texas, is the- following
alary aneot the early history of the Kpiscop e
. . -l ,1. .. ,i.i. ti.a lirii ■■■r'vicex St
IN STORE AND ARRIVING I
100 Bbla. Flour.
20 Bbls. Flour.
20 Boxes Bed Apples.
10 Bbls. Crackers.
25 Boxes Soap,
Heal, Heat & Family Groceries
At Wholesale end Retail '/•
£. 11. BACON, Jr..'
t’orncr Broad and Jacksou 8t’fi.,
dc«J4-2t Albany. Ga.
Si Bla *•*€«••«»•»
EX tUa-tRa- vSifc" >“» U*
crop. He could buy a borne for f 100 oaah.
He eoatd gather his crop within three months.
He cenld borrow the Moaey at 3 per cent, e
month if the law wftild permit, whloh would
a^ke the horse eost$100. But the law baa
taken charge ef hie interests and hie liberty
of action, and will not penult him to borrow
church in that state The first services ai
Independence,Texas, were held in an extem
porised church, the building having been me
viousty used as a aaloon nud a gambling
place. The first Bunday after the .preliminary
service just aa the Rev. Mr-Fierce had began
his sermon, agusi of wind struck tho building
and blew a card from one of the rafter* If
was tho “ten of diamonds” and fell face
upwards upon the open Bible. The circum
stance seemed to disconcert the minister:
whereupon old Felix Robertson stepped up.
and taking tho card. from the Bible said.
•-Well, Parson you've golhiiu. The devil hae
thrown up bis Usnd already.”, /
H.ijiO in Effigy —On Tuesday morning
there was found hung lo n limb in the Court
House yanl, the life site likeness of a human
being, and on examination the name of ft.
Wise Parker was found thereon. As this
One Sil t*’. One Price.
827.V -Largest nix.-, 7‘£ scale. Rosewood Case. Psrvot
lairs, French action, Uveratrunic Ba««, Agraffe. All
luixlera liuuioveiMDU, sweet TvtWd, Datable, and
i-ausI lo any piano sold sutler |350 tn theu. 8. War
ranted five yiars. Money refunded if not exactly a*
- • ■•-•• Send for Illustrated
Aaothci poor min hAsrMsJ Ja^Vlsvied bn
for a small balancejof 1 the purchase reoaey.
He cannot borrow money at 7 per sent. His
**>ertje* io», and tbi man • ho wouW
have loaned him the money at its saarket
va’M.-tCtpsi#ittsfl, buys his
farm at $1 per acre, and reverts U to the far-
—ms■!'fT lr 9^ P*r aero, and ibis,
according to the advocates of nsnry Iswr, is
all right.
-Bot. thers lsj^ severer feature of the effect
of **usury laws” upon Ike poor man than
this. The poor men of Georgia—• very large
. major it j of thy menof t^eHtslc—must have
ineens to engijp i«~any independent work or
which is convertibleintojany and every other
valwe thst| is needed, is more or loss an ah
solute necessity to such independent work oi
enterprise,.and if Usury Laws deprive them
of the right and privilege of borrowing the
money al ike market price, it Is tbe equiva-
leotof destroying, to it large ex teat, the i n-
■lependeDt indnslry aad enterprise of the
represented. Sold on easy lerms.
price-1 ula. giving full inlormAl ou
LUIMHiN ft.BATFJ.
Savannah. Georgia,
Sott Agint*/or the South.
Dec 21*h '.in
C.C.BBICMER
Indisputably the- I.
Practical, experienced and Trained Watchmaker Maker nnd Jeweler, respectfully informs
the good people of Albany and vicinity that he is now located at Welch & Mitchell’s Book
Store, and fully prepared to make or repair Watches; Clocks ond Jewelry.
S« Hgwkin-. of the Covington F.nleyprise,
mked biw sane tom dfor the other day and
DAVBNPORT
••devils":
Unity ann.mnfvi in l lie eliUen, of AlliRiiy
•iidliii; (•..uiiirj-, I taut tin has 1 niwsl and open*
The Livery Stables
- «WLoi Otm* ikon Mi lk
iwg of W»r." In I be hig railroad ease in
FwHon Saparior> : Ccnrf but week. - gjanls of
latdleetual legal strength met each ether.
Thn 8tmte wie reprAentf* by Stale Attor-
jjV-'SW 11
MiwiOeK ». n. Hiii, c:
i IIroa.l SI reel*
Hu- tmsiuen la
The effect of res* rictions upon tbe free use
of valq- iu nw-:" mweia-ly. the same as
upowvahm Iw’Wlf^othrr'ariiole or properly.
If a law skpuld be passed prohibiting the sale
•if dour al over 96 a barrel when it was
worth. $16, or rtUricting the price of bacon
io ff eehte when it was worth IT cents per lb.
every fcarrel of Hoar and ftery pound, of ba-
.1- I — iL. Ol.l. mm.14 V. — ...I am* a*
A fearful disease has made its appearance.
The Saturday Appeal, of Membpi*. saja. -
••A terrible disease, known ps the black
death, has broken out iu DeKalb coumy.
Tennessee, and, defying medical skill, is
playing hovoo with the. popuUt'.on. Able
physicians of Nashville think the disease
must be billious djsenlary of a fatal type,
similar to that which followed cholera Iasi
year, but not contagious.”
This is terrible sure enough. Any sort of
death is bad, hot when it comes to “black,
death,” it must bs simply Intolerably.
No Mona Indecent Acting ok Indecent
Plothes in London Tiikatkk*.—• London,
December 22.—The Lord Chamberlain pro
hibits any indecorous theatrical perfor
mances, and warranted the managers of the
London theatres against allowing indecent
danoes to be performed or allowing act re—es
lo wear indecent clothes.
SlalUcoinforii
r tut lb.wli.
date.) wiili ili<
1 Mtpplled,
u.xunuiio-
reasonable
Moses Taylor, of New York,; owns 2.0&5
eiheres in the CentraTRailroad at Georgia —
Last year be had 2,090. Andrew Low. of
SETMumb, tvn, l,««3, the asm. ^lariyccr.
the other Directors ova each less than two
hundred, but nearly all more than last year
President Wsdley owns -V* -fares, against 20
con for sale In the Stats would bs ssnt out of
it to other markets where they would bring
iheir value, except, perhaps, small portions
wkieh would be held for sale in violation of
,aw at such increase of price as would eovsr
lbs risk. So, Usury Laws would drive a
part of tbe loanable capital out of the Slate,
-hut up another part to be held for speeula»
(ion la tbe necessarily abandoned property,
•>f these poor or small farmers and largely
increase the rate of the few loans that coold
lie obtained to cover tbe baxard of illegal
TS TIiB WOifLD,
OUR CREATOR’S Qtl
MALP. AND FEMALE.
"OP WHICH
-y, fwSK 1
nme to stay, nnd shall be pleased to receive a libei
rill endeavor to give satisfaction in every instance.
t.—Only paper
oldest* weekly
diou "92 CO in
C. C. BRUCKNER.
.1 ih-» Ii.hiI f»r 1X7.-. will emu*
ilmut.iy in .Inniixry.
mlirai f nil llie!.inmlie»or «n onli*
Notice to the Afflicted.
Loolc, Bead and be Convinced
BACON A ADAMS,
Proprietor*.’
[JJ.O io PtAors the Inyxs-
trk City dispittJh of the 21 si
Tl><
5 Why shonld tbe use of valns in money
ex.mpt from the laws and tbe liberties whi
govern other vainest A man who has s<
bis farm or bis horse for aa .equal value
money has # virtually got that' or any ott
English Education,
. Lizzie Fagatr* at while Womm. living at r
AO. 18 Baxter ssreet, was bruially outraged
by two awgrovs. Henry Harrisou and John .
Moore, in the hallway of 40 Baxter street 1
this morning. The negroes were arrested <
% Ills not the Albany New*alone that loves I
Mr. Hill. The eatrre people ef this District <
feel ss we do. We know the sentiment down I
ii", sad our former paragraph expressed1(1 >
Eclectick. Botanic Practice.
Twenty-Seven Years Experience.
THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO NOTIFY
■ hove people who are afflicted wilh uiaiadies of every
kind, from one mouth lo ten years sUudtng. lie will
t-ureoouiul and welt ci({ht-tentli» of every complaint u
human In heir to. He will wa/er Sy'Oon that
point. Any i-irson doahtinir Ihe vermiiv of the
above assertion, the Doctor will lake for hi- specialty,
via; Conuunption in It* first atnge. Asthma in fi.-.
first anil second stage, Rheumatisms in every at am*.
Dropsy'a. Ascites, Anosarea, iu every stage; Ukl-s- ure
Dropsy's of the bowel- ; llydrotliora, or Dnijiay
tbe cheat in ita. first stage. Rlieumatiatn- in every
stage, soaathejointaare not aiiff; Hlind and lihK-iy
Riles,Diarrbcra, Scrofula. Iinlaui.ttloii of Womb and
. i I'l,... Millr l a,. * fliri Im'I ns Or
any Collegl"
fhi; i'riiieipal will ••|>eii the School with one Female
•iMant. au-l oilier lad-taul* *ill he addtal as ibe
it end Jjrt- ycompeUnt to contract, which
Vould not’ epply eqnahy'to the hire of the
farm or tbe hone which he exchanged for
TERHS OF TUITION
One ofMrtraibhM b lh*l we have not
raotfey leAfSi^^gb, for reasons which I
will explain in another paper. The men
who have money and lend it at the market
value to those who need it,. are benefactors,
and are contributing Important aid to the
prosperity of tbe State. N. T.
I'or Month, of fi
studies I'unuiL-t.
I U, tieconliafi to
families at from
REANN()1\(I
Tim*. A. i:. Lviiiis
Principal.
We bad'almost “swore , off” saying any-
mere .about the Florida election.—
Blectioue, and resaliff of elections, in tbfik
S'ale, arc like the Irishman’s flea—when
you hear the resnlt, it ain’t the resnlt. The
Canvassers have completed their, work, and
Vails, negro, is eleeted ; but tbe Legislature
in Democrati© on joint ballot, and a United.
States Senator is certain.
Assignee's Sale.
Ry virtue of an order of the Did riel Court of the
lluitm] Slalrq, fui the Northern Dixtrict of Georgia,
will l„--Id E-fore the Court House d<wr in the city of
Albany, fl.rirgia, between the hours of 12 o’clock, m.,
and 4 o'clock, p. in free from all incumbrances, on
Salurday lie- Ifiih oi Junuary, Ixl-'., that valuable tract
of la ml known as i lie D. I*. Hill plantation, in said
io«iity Miualed five miles irom Albany, on the
Troupville roml. and con-ill log of lots of land Nos M7,
ltd, lid. I.o. Ifis, I0J, east half of lots of laud Nos 147,
I4S. tty, IU', tfiS, icy east half of lot 167, eontaiuing in
all t,625 acres, all In the first District of Dougherty
County, on'he east side of Flint river, eleven or
twelve hundred acre* of cleared land, i dwelling
house and out houses. Gin House at d Here* and ne
gro cabins, ajl fram.-d. Said propei y ’i«lo iglng to
tbe estate of P. P. Hill. Bankrupt. T m»o .h.
E.F. >E,
Dec 21 til, .\B8lgnee,
I, John Rhodes, Sr., of Crawlordvllh , <ia.. aged 72
years, was cured of Dropsy of the Bowel* in ihe yi jr
36*6, by Dr. it. Fitzgerald. He extracted iron, me
eleven gallons of wah;r in seven days, and in the
space of three monlhs he cured me sound and well.
He wu tbe sixth and last Doc tor who opcrtied on my
rase. We,ffMI undersigned have witness,*! the entire
of tbe aboveatatement—it i* correct and irue
John Rhodes, 8e., Crawfordville.c.a
Hon. A. H.Stkfhknx,
John A.Stephen-,
From Byron, Houston county,fla.
I I. N. Warren, near Byron, Houston county, have
been afflicted for over one year with eon-.iiui lioij,
could find no reliefjfrom Mineral Practice, I beard or
Dr. M. Fitzgerald.went loses him. he examined mo,
pronounced my case curable: he applied .i xpectorsnt',
Tonics and Alteratives, and to my surprise, he cured
rat Bound »nd well In five months time.
]Slgned) August, 1874 I. N. W ABBEN.
BowenviUe, Carrol coifnty.Oa.
I Mim MBttie Hines, JJowenville, Ga., had been
afflicted eight yean with Ascites Dropoy. or Dropsy of
the Bowels, during that time was tapped eight t.i»<».
and each time there was seven gallons water extracted
from me, but would accumulate again in a few days.
I gave up all hopes of ever getting well for two long
vean, until last February, when fortunately I came
In contact wilh a circular which Dr, M. Fitzgerald bad
sent out for distribution; in that, I saw a certificate
frcTi a Ha. Porter, Jonesboro, lit, whom I knew well
at tbe time she had the Drops/, and I knew she hud
got entirely well, but completely lost sight of her
thereafter, andalioof the Doctor who had cured her.
But I vu soon convincoi there was st|!l a chance for
me. I corresponded with tho Itoctor and he inioim.-l
me there was only one obstacle in the way,(and (hat
was being tapped so often, but said he woujd cure me:
but probably it would take much longer time tbau If
I was not tapped, but to my astonishment,hecured me
in the usual time, three months.
(Signed) Mi‘u Mattie Hines,
December, 1971. Bowcnvllle, Ga.
From Coluiqbuv, Georgia.
Him Mary Gaston, Columbus. Ga.. hai been afflicted
for nine month*. wtth3iem<yrb:ige| of the Lungs, end
Consumption, and each day spat al lea*l,oiie nirl of
matter and blood ; got very weak and then called in
•very Doctor iu Columlms, but derived no n-liel i
beaid of Dr M Fll/gerald, and applied lo biui. |i«
tent me medicines. 1 commenced iQ*ndiug, and iu
three months he. nred me sound , look the Small Fox
and got well of it. as true a- gospel
iSIgiud, Maky tfAioroX.ColiimtMis.tia.
P A Gaston.
Mrs N A Oastou,
A ViW*t, 1167
Ffoii) JoiiesfiOro, "Georgia.
1, Mrs Porter, of Jone-bori*. He. W.u afflicted with
Dropsy for two years, and during that lliile applied lo
several Doctors, without any rebel. I v.i icc^nuaeild
ed by a friend, Mr Story, lo apply lo Dr I'it/g.-rild. be
Would b.-certain to euro iu*-. 1 look hi* a-lviee, uoif
went to we l»r Fitzgerald, lie lold nx- a* ue>n a* he
examined me he would cure me in three nioiiih*. lie
W*df Ills word K'—t —hedone so. There aa- ulmui
eight gsl/on* of wafer token from uie by m-asiirein. nl.
(Signed) Mrs Pokier, .loiieHlmio, Ga,
WilncsM-s, A^le;; J Join *, "
John Hraul, Greenville, («a.
In all Ihe case* above mention.Id. ler I'ing-ssM'*
Frr* in each ease will le- from Sisly to Him llyu«l)«o
*pd Fifty dollar* for treatment of llpeve ca-es iinlll
cured. !)• can give Ihe remedy ul lirsl when applied
lo. The time will be from tlime Io loin luuiiibs in
clfecllnglheeiire*. Conj“ oi|i*. ruup; all, who an- ul-
Siiied, and gel reilnred lo Ileal III and happiness.
l’eMi>ecifii)lv.
DR. M. FIT7 f aHR4LI)
We the undersigned, are well wijualnled wills }>r
M, Fitzgerald, aud a* a genlleinau of fine experience
in cbrouK case*, we do recommend bin to the alBeiisl
Among which aro thfi foliowifig Spvcial Novelties, which we foarant«* to Ex
Mark Well these Lines
Wt willExkibHat.Vis** 1 *— Or,It 3ko»W.i»
A Herd of Living Giraffees, Costing $62,000 in
. - " - -. -•** s ’ . 1ft, . - Si/' gt-'i
A Black Sumatran BMnoceros
The Largest Perforn*ig Elephmt in America-
A Giant Ostrich, Twelve Feet High.
im:onstee se-a. lio
TBB ONLT ONB EVER BXRIBtIKO. . ^
These ars special features that ara not owned or conlrollfid bjr aojr other trtvelii
lion Inuddillou to is the. :'^Sj
AS WEI ala AS
To Their Numerous Customers & Friends
THAT TIIEIR
Equal to
[PBXM DISPATCHES.]
New Orleans, December 16.—Pupils of
the Boys’ High Sobool to-Uay refused to al
low oolored boys to outer the sobool house.
The pupils having been informed that tbe
Superintendent coold eeule tbe question and
prevent admission of colored boys, they ap
pointed a committee to call upon him. Tbe
Snperinteadent stated he was only an exec
utive officer, and that the whole matter was
in the hands of the Sobool Board, and that
he beUered tbe Board was controlled by the
general school law which made no race dis
tinction.
New OfiLEANs. December li.—A commit
tee or fire from the boy’e high school entered
tbe girls’ high school, where fire colored
girla bad. been placed. Tha colored girls
withdresrupea *h« pretest of the boys of the
high school. U is believed the School Board
will establia^>n additional school for col
ored children.
» A row followed, wbieb resulted iu * color
ed policemen being badly hurt by another
negro, and another negro dying from heart
-CMC! CMC : dive #!s a tick! I
0* we Ini ibis Face dr id.”
Facilities are
All Demauds
;T1m»United Ntales District Court of Ten-
Wsnsaejadge Ballard presiding, at Memphis*
has made a decision < lonely ehalaining the
a^fnion of Judge Bradley in t’,e case of the
Grout ptriah priaooerr. In the Tennessee
efifif, • motion was made to qns*b the indiet-
tbe Gibson county (Ten) Ku
ItlWs. OB the ground ȣw*nt of jurisdiction
«f the court, an# ibrfact that they were un-
4»r indictment' for the same offenw in a
&uU court of Tenocftseee. This motion was
unstained by Judge Hillard, and the prison-
CONTINUES TO BE HEAUQVARTEKS FOR ALL IN SEARCII OF
Change of Schedule,
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE B. A A. R. R.
Brunswick, November 26th, 1874.
On and after Monday, 30th Nov.-mlio. - , 1874, passen-
g. r trains on tbe Brunswick A Albany Railroad will
leave Rruntflck af 9 a. in., on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, arriving at Teheaitfille,No. 9, A. A O.
R. It, al t p. m. Leaves Tehauville at l.'O, p. ji, , and
arrive-i Junclion of.So.Ga. A Fla. Railroad al 8.16
in makes clove ronnec-
I'senger I mi n westward
Florida, ai 4.40 p. m.
to Savannah and inter-
lb R, Hirivltig at 6a-
elTtcf, % decisit-to ib»l fill cases
; commiiued wftbln ihe'fttsfes ure
primarily offencoR oomiog, witbio the juris-
dittUm oitbu Elute authorities, and ihe late
amendments . of the Federal Constitution
confer on tbeftjensrnl Government no Juris-
dioiioikfiScept lo compel tbe States to lake
cegoliaoce of su.;L otfenrea Where a Stale
has by law provj.l'-,! for Iheir 1 punishment,
for Ped-
SIRICTLT MORAAL
New OatBARs, December 19.—There was
further trouble in tbe high school, when the
Board dismissed tbe public schools until
further orders.
touth western Georgi
PMOSAGINO OVER
Provisions. Family Supplies, Domestics- ami
PLAITTATION GOOD
ONB HUNDRED STAB ARTISTS.
, leave lip- ii,nel|op of
•mi Tue-day*. Tlinn-
Telieaurllle at 4:2a p.
p. in., ulid arrive at
5er* fur Muvannah will
mvill.-, and arrlvo In
iiluttonn|warrBDt
Two Mammoth Bands—Forty Musicians,
well—av fear lev* and devoted a aon as the
•South has ever known. Col Styles lives In
Albany. Georgia, edits that admirable pa
per. the Albany News, and always manifests
a kindly interests in Edgefield people and
Edgefield affair*. In Ihe la-t issue of Ihe
News. Col. Hlylea pays us Ihe following com
pliment, which, coining from so true a man,
gires us UM*bl«plrororo. The ilslics are
his. not ours. "If ths people of Edgefield
will but h* true to thtntthtu, find follow up
ihe blow*, thick ond fait, recently fitruok by
their Village pager, tbe Advertiser, they
will soon find ibosMslscs realtors of tbs sit-
nation, and peacefully is possession of lbs
appliances of ‘ * “
rer liier.
During ihe temporary absence frore lb*
sanclum, of Col. Styles, we, the Junior, slip
this ilea on tbe book ; and lake oesasion to
earnestly thank our esteemed cotemporary
for its very complimentary notice of our ed
itor and paper. .
We are conversant with Cot Style*’ seuti-
uients toward the elrieken Stats of South Cm
oline, m* especially Edgefield county—one*
We hove noticed two or tbiee little fling-
at the city ef-'AdUtita and Mayor Spencer,
In regard to the piytuem ut bills for adver
tising th* Stale Pair. IVe are nut homed to
say that all bills hare been promptly paid
except Where there wr*v » iliopnte an to the
amount; and at present writing, all of them
have been closed up Tbo.prM* car. surely
her* UaMr cause |o'qnarrei with Mayor
Speneer. He was especially courteous lo
there daring tie Pair ; be fixe I up a room
for their especial benetii : lie cau-. d areso-
lation to pass Council Ilia night after ihe
Fair, acknowledging the benefit that, had
accrued to ibr city from advertising, and
providingreone/ for the settling of publish
er’s bSUa. Many acre paid under this ryso
JnHoU at once; lor others lie accepted drafts
. month in r.'U,n:.- .r u,. rur, n.d |"ii,
them when due.* So that the press has hard-
ly asy juit cause for oginplaint.
We mute the-e st.Henivnis simply to show
that nobody has been very badly Iron.
Atlanta Uerald.
We lake great picas uro in publishing the.
feregoiog. There nerer wes nn official more
earnest in the discharge of duties, morebon-
«afiin the admiBisIriJiim of public interest
or more courteous and obliging iu social or.
liesifiSBS iatercour6e. Rut, until the fooM
killer eoreas along and completes his job,
here will be Stupid gru-nbliug and spiteful
' Old friends and nev
‘intniue Goodn and pric
tnd till orders promptly
angers and oilier people'* cusiomera, me invited io call
A full corps of polile Clerks always ready lo wail upon vi<
MAYER. dSs CO.,
On tho Corner of Broad & Washington Sis.
December Sid, ’74—fit.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO.
Iter Hn-hfrt; Davis, Anns; Demit/, Nellie,
Greer. Samuel; Harris. Winy; Ha utoli. Al-
ic ; flout Wilkin-; Immotis, t'linrles; Holli
day, .Jon.'.)n ; King. Chits; .1 oliosoii, .Mrs M A:
Joiimon, llucbel, Kiflp. Diet;, ,!>ime«, Collin;
.lames Collins; Janet, li barley, J./lins-on Sfcw>
nrl; Knpp, Louis; Jones, Fannie, t; King.
Collie; Levy, Islutin; Lewis. Sam ; l/.ving
i,lon, IV S; Lee, Ned ; Lee. Win ; Long, Hen
ry; Moultrie, Juok: Nelson, Eiuum; Noel,
Jus. R( I'orley, L; Uliodes, Geo M: Higdon
•Sarah; Spillept, Iliraui; Siuioun J A 1‘
Slianklin, Egbert; Spradley pijlard; Scott,
■ tidyrfield Ad-
H ii i* (I vv are!
TINW AR £] I
House-FarnisMng Goads 1
Th.® Largest Stock of
Pocket and Table Cutlery in Macon, Ga.
October 15-3m J ‘
Hon. A. II. STEPHENS,
('rutvforjvij’.c, (In.
Hon- WM. A. HUFF,
Mayor Macon. Ga.
ilou 0. G. SPARKS,
Cotton Merchant, Macon, Ga.
Oorgeoiujjtfoet DUplay
DOORS OPEN AT 12:
Hon. THOS HARDEMAN.
Cotton Merchant, Mccon, Qg..
Hon. STEPHEN COLLINS.
Macon, Ga.
NOTICE—vCul tbie out for reference, as
this Is tha only ena to be had.
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