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THE ALBABYNEWS
The Sirlkfi irri R. II. Ronds.
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WESTON & EVANS.
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J l>. WESTON. Awoclate RWnr
Z:.!tANV.«iKOIUiIA
January j«, w
We publish to-day a great dual concern
iag the ''Lend Qo••lion,''—the Idler of
Comptroller Oenerul Ooldemilb, and aa ap
liele from the Constitution on our fird page,
end Col Tift'e Idler on our eeeond page.
These documents present a full history of
Ike whole matter: -end we lease it for our
renders to make up their sordid.
Col. Tilt issbrent from the State now, but
writes word that be will be at home in a
few days, sod giro to the pnblio additional
igbt upon lb« rabj*c*.
The Cincinnati Enquirer eajs that Ohio
will select the next President, and the! he
will be a Democrat.
For the lost two Sundays sermons on the
enljeet of bell base been numerous. The
discussion is etill going on.
Uoveraarl.'olqailt h«s st lest signed the
the noads ot the Xorihesstctn Railroad. I
Most of our readers mmemlter the history!
of this inslter. Thel.egi I,lure. in repeal-
llou. VImou Tins Letter I pun Ibn
•Wilt! I.a ini I’rauds*—lion tbr
SUlf is lu be Victimized—A Sit.
ond ‘Vazuu’ speculation Afloat.
EHRLICH’S BULLETIN.
Iok Sl«lt aid passed a resolution exempting Nelson Tilly in reply
Wo give tin* following letter from lion.
letter from
these bonds fr*m the sweeping memoir*.
.Some mj high Authority doubled !he«e
bonds. anti Governor Colquitt was slow lo
place hit official signature to them, although
ha did nol doubt tha faol that the Slate wi«
morally bound to pay fb-m He preferred
to awail further action by the General A«w
promiuem t itixen •
Ai.imai, G%., .lauury 7, 1S7S.
Dr.** Slit : I received your letter of the
the -MiIt. I have read Mr It K lliuen opin
ion on I lie wild land tax transfers by the
Comptroller General, and I agree with him
as to the bail policy, injustice and illegality
of such Ir*tinier*. The law authorizing
transfer of lax fi lit*, etc , with all the orig-
JOSEPH EHRLICH, Kihtoi A Proprikto*
•embly but waa induced at last to finish up , - nft | r jg|,t* 0 f hnCand coilectio.i, wai in-
tha work, in order to save much private tended for the benefit of the taxpayer, or
mine lliat they have heard gentlemen exprewt them*
selves, in making their selerttonn for their fall out*
tits,*they would like to visit my establishment, toil
I had acquired • reputation
capital which had been invested in the other defendant who should find biinaelfun-
r. .k- i;„„ Thm ! able to pay at the proper time, aud could.
by virtually borrowing the money on the
road by tha people along the line. The _ _ „
Road neaded instant relief. Atlanta. Ath« undoubted security of a transfer of flic tnx
cos, and indead the whole of Georgia re- ti fas. thus save his property from immedi
joicea avar the Governor s aatlon. This ate sale and poastblo sacrifice. The use
ud thus l»e ronvinced that I ran aud will trfi yuu
Uttn ffiHhli,f»r less wwneg than any other holla* in the
Road has a great work af developing and
anriohiag a section of our State, which
oolj awaita oropar* attention to increase to pay his tax without the sacrifice of his
tha valua of taxable property in Georgia property, butgbis actiou is in direct conflict
The dual which waa fought near Savan
nah Ttelwaan Messrs. Haris? and F»#h-
buruo. wf South Carolina, resulted in the
killing af tha former, bnt 4ha ooronar’a jury
returned a verdict of death at lha hands of
an unknown parson.
Morrissey la batter at Jacksonville* and
hopes art entertained of his recovery.
Whan wall ha walks about tha city in a meek
and humble way, and it not at all oat sat a*
lions in manner.
Tha exodus of nagrfta to the West this
winter baa been vary large. Numbers flock
to Columbus to "git on board- for Missis
sippi. Several hundred left Amerious res
cwatly. Incarcerate the emigrating agents,
impose the fine, and give them every lash
of lb. tow.
Mr James C Clark., tha general manager
of the line of railroad leading from Sew Or.
Irana to Chicago, ooj. the tide of immigra-
lion from tha Weal to the South it selling
in in real earnest. He Ibinke thousands
will seek homes in th. Sonlb du-ir.g the
coming year. ,
Gold baa been lower in New York in the
last week or so than any time aince 1872
Am exebaaga says.- “Let Jobnay Sherman
undertake to reaumo in eleven modfbs and
than we will sec where it will go. It will
mount higher than Lydia Thompson can
kick."
Ex-Goetroor Bollock was tried agoin in
Atlanta, laal week, and the jury acquitted
him upon a aecond charge. Thia Bullock
matter it absolute bosh, and we hope to
bear no more of it. The Slate haa spent
ibnueande of dollars upon him. Lst nim
Judge Daniel Pilmuu’e letters on Ben
IliU’e finoncial platform hart aroused lha
people of Atlanta wonderfully Last Fri
day night » large meeting was held in the
Capitol, and many heavy orators spoke forth
in defence of the people's money. Senntor
Hill hoe certainly struck the wrong chord,
wlsn even Atlanta cries oat against him.
The Atlanta Tribune publishes a rumor to
the effect that Senator Hill borrowed forty-
five thousand dollars of Chittenden, of Nrw
York, on long time. Tbie is a fling at Mr
Hill's posiiiou on the silver question, and
wa are loathe to believe the statement. It
is said that the editor of the Tribune will he
called upon lo furnish the name of the au.
ibor of lha statement. Mr Hill may be
guilty of many political aina of omisoioas
and commission*, but we (ball Dover enter,
lain n suspicion of bia haring been bonght
up by the bond ring.
An exebaogo eayo that our bogus Preei
dent occasionally speaks so well concern,
ing civil service reform that many peopt*
wish they might believe what ho any*. Bnt
Erraxaroan most know that there can be
no effective civil eerrieo reform unless it
begins with himself. There are donhlleas
subordinate official* who are not worthy of
the positions to wbieh they were legally
appointed, hot he qrongfolly holds an offies
which has neeer belt aged to him.
On the 10th inst., the Ohio Slate Senate
paes-d a joint resolution favoring the
monetisation of the silver dollar and favor
ing the passing of the Bland silver bill
without any amendment restricting free
coiosge, and censoring Preiadeot Heyes
nod Secretary Sherman for their position
on the ailver question. The resolution was
addled by • party vote, the Democrats
voting in the affirmative, and th* Republi
cans in th* negative.
From the Enterprise we notiee that at lb*
ninth annual meeting of the atoekholdera of
the Sooth Georgia Agricultural and ile-
ebanieal Association held st Tbomaeeille,
the Secretary reported the receipts of Iho
spring fair to have been $379.30, and lha
receipt* of the fall fair $4,014 93. A bal
ance wee shown in the bande of the Treat,
ores of $173.60 The society is in • pros
perous condition.
A Washington special aaya: “After
straggling for yeara the veterans of the
Mexieon wor end of tjte Creek end Black
Hawk wara bare st last succeeded in get
ting a report on a bill paying them pen
sions. Ttey ar* to bo placed on the esine
footing as soldiers of the late war. While
lb. commitue’. report does not in.nr. f.^Tiiden. for alleged unpaid
verable action by Ibe Houye, it is at least
one step gained
The Nrxt F^ibiirixt.—For the last hun
dred year*, the worth? persona who have
been engaged io teaching the ?oung idea
how to eboot, have aaonred ibeir male pnpile
(bat each on# of them had an excellent
ehanee of becoming Preeident of the United
Mates. Mrs Lillie Devereaax Blake, in her
•poeeb before ibe Senate committee on priv*
ilogeo and elections, or Halurda?, boldl?
asserted that the maw who would champion
woitao sufferagt would bo tbo next Presi
dent of the United Slates, without lb# aid
of a returning boar I.—Ex
liich the Comptroller General is now max*
i£ of thin law is not only foreign lo *.be
ui-pose of the lnw. in aiding the tax payer
is aware Hint GOOD
Every right thinking man is
GOODS are nighty preferable to poor ouch, soil nat-
rmlly ar* worth the moat; and as I mu milking
millions of dollars. Th* G over no
right to sign the bonds
e*r Allauia Letter.
Atiaxta. Ga., Jan. 18th, lb73.
ith the interests aud right 4 of the tax*
! payer,, ami with the interests of the State.
1 lie l* ( whether conscientiously or not, by
, hie action aiding a lew‘speculators lo cover
up the forms ol law, and to appropriate to
their own uae wild lends which Jo not be-
‘ long to them and which they cannot justly
(tiiiably acquire by the means of ib<
Editors Albany Nevs.—This morning our j strutueninlitio* which they have adopted.
optics were gladdened by the receipt of th
Nnws, which has been a stranger to
tbsso many weeks.
This week's number is superior, both in who had no pretense
otter and execution, and commends itself sold by ine Marshal
(0 lbs public. The News, in our opinion,
oae of Iho newsiest aud best weeklies in i
If I have been correctly informed, some of
these speculators and all of these wild binds
levied oil by the I'uited .Slates Marshal un
der fi fas. agaiuNt IS .1/ Duncan and others,
title, and had them
.Satannali, several
hundred lots in ii batch, they being the pur
chasers, lor a mere trifle, and taking the
■ Marshal’# deed for the lauds. Thia was
Stole, mad fully merits popularity. Its ef- ; the first step in this “speculation,” and lor
fovti la behalf of the section it represents,
are untiring both for pofitical and agricul”
tural improvement; and I doubt not the ef- . i^iVoia'
thia the parties should be held to criminal
account under the provisions ol the Code,
n l l:ti;. The next step in the sptcu*
get the Comptroller General's
forta are appreciated and sustniued i»y the i tran-ter of the tax fi las, lor taxes against
people. It has labored faithfully and still ‘he uareturtud wild lauds, accompanied by
; instructions, to the effect that “Ihe surplus
continues lo labor :o advertise the superior
inducements io the good old cetniuouwealth
•f Georgia to immigration; aud it is our,
belief that a thorough ventilation to the ‘ public treasury
that the laud might bring above taxes and
cost, etc., should go lo the original
of th* laud if hr could he found, aud to the
appeared.
world, lush as Texas and Florid.' ha,. I I-'rfec.edl lb. scheme Thy were H
I ••e.wue-rM under these bogus deeds from *«
made, ia the thing necessary to Georgia*!
success io the future.
United Stales Marsnai—they being consti
luted the fudges—and they would pay all
As to Iks excellency of clim.l*. and j — , > r P l, l-” •<> ibemaelses. B„, the Camp-
... * . o troltVr General.
. ....... sonic time after the Aral
CAU circular, sent these speculators a supple
testify. I came with cadaverous jaw aud I men!ary circular, iu which, after warning
healthiness of the State
year's so- I them that “many false and fradr.leut own
1 ers will perhaps try to impose on yon,
order to get the surplus of sales over and
above the taxes, etc , he says, •*/ think
tconld ht test U> takPa ;/ood and let/a! bond
litry : let from all persons *o whom you pay
moneys, conditioned to repay the same
within twelve months if proper autlioni
ferule that another is the true uwtie>
Irculars show clearly itvo far
hat the t’ornplrolier General hud
become conscious of his illegal action,
his great bhiuder ill Iraiislering io th
speculator- the authority vested bj’
Slate iu him. not only for the collection of
these tax ti fas, but for the protect io
. , , the original owner* ol III* land and the »u
Effort should also be made to keep the lerests of the Stuie. in their proper dispoai*-
broomstick shank, and after
journ 1 would now make a respectable
Herman. A gain of 2-1 pounds avordup
would have paid me for a longer trip
Yea, let the press cry ;:p the
them invite capitalists to employ, and labor
ing men ,o show the negroes bow to work,
attd 1st the professional men be warned ie T
unmistakably to come not here. We need i'
men to cultivate the soil, and develop the'
mining and agricultural interests. There
•renlremdy enough here to spend the iuo*
osy thus made.
young man in ths country. They were i
born to walk free sod joyfully behind a v
plow and proudly to sow the «e«d of the
next harvest, but Instead of doing so thou
sands of thtm with a good uatured, confi
dent smile on their lips rush into to pnndc-
tnoaium—into the sewer* af the cites, ex
pecting to meet fortune and reputation as
easily as they would meet a wagon on the
highway. How often—how almost invari
ably are *hey disappointe«;! How often
the result is an aebtog brow, a feeble step,
and despair which leads to rice, instead of
a robust frame, a life of quiet and plenty, i ©wild do
and a spirit of thankiuiues* to their Muk>
on. and the security of the surplus fund
hu h they might bring over and above the
payment of taxes, eic. Second—That both
the wild land* and the surplus fund which
may arif* tram then- sale, ha* been place
l»y the t’ouint roller—by :he transferor tli
lax fi las —at the absolute disposal of the
specula'•»r*' uiicoulroUud by (lie authors
ef the State, and yet leaving the' Si a
equilaidy subject t > any damage which m
occur to owners of lands by their illegal
In these circumstance* tit# ('ompiro)l
General doe* riot »peak to these speculato
by the authority of the .Stale. He has di
vested himself of lhai right so far a* lie
•y his illegal action, and in tin
absence ot authority to-prescribe In
their guidance. Citizen Goldatnilh tenders
j to the wolvk* hi* circular and supplement
The profession* in Gyorgia are out at the al-circular-advic* a* to how, in hi* op
law ion . they,
1 LAMH‘
elbowa. The sagacious limb i
while he ha* ’honors thick upon hint.* must
•till continue lo wear the clothe* that ‘ar*
weary aod old with werviee.’ and a* he
twirle bis bat, upon which ihe suns of ma
ny summers and the storm* of many wint
ers have beat, on the tip of hi* fore-finger
reflectively thanks God for a longtailed coat cnil
and concludes'I he earth hath bubble* »*
the water hath.*
Id take
of and protect the
l lb*
:roller Goldsmith, in hi* explnnu.
def.Mi-e of hi* action published in
mi l Constitution, relic* upon tb
'otmu Mil, which ayihorize* a trims-
ix li fa* etc., mid upon the optnn
Attorney General,- who sty*, “i
occur* why this section should tn
• tax fi f«* on hriid lands as well i
There are i wo important legal and con
elusive reason* why the comptroller Gen
I can easily conceive now how the South , «»ral could nm properly transfer these wild
he has pretended to do
The £late charges him with duties
to the land owner*, and tvthe State in coa
nection with the,collection of laxe* on wild
aniiol transU-r, nor can be
fulfill ihem consistently with a transfer
the fi fas. Consequently the Code, wui
„ . .. . .. . . ... h« quotes, could nor apply to his case
But no* that it is done wiib, is mere »» Seenml-The act. of lha General Assembly
waa a laud teeming with the luxuries of life . I*ud fi
when the shiftless negro population
compelled to work instead of docking to
cities to steal and starve: and excluding Uod*. which he
the immorality of it, and caving the ahu*e
slavery waa a benefit to black and white
way to arouee aod utilize this vaM amount | of 1874-"., gives special directions to be
of latent force? Is there no way to teach ; pursued by him io themssessmeui and col-
the eolored man the blessings labor would
bring him? The lands are here and the
laborers are here ; will nothing
physical lash apply Ihe one to the oihei
la there no means.of creating io the masses
of the blacks desire* above their present
lection of taxes on wild lands. They pro-
vide for ihe protecting of ihe interests of
both, the land owners and the sStnte, and
the J repeals ccnfliftiug law*.
Tn* notion of the Comptroller General
in conflict with these acts, and therefore
illegal and void.
The remedies of these great wrong*
VOLUME* I
ALBANY, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER I, 1877.
NUMBER 8.
Explanatory.
I have reneaUiHy been Informed by friends
innniriii, ism
HEGUlsAK
f that there are uo juntgroiitHlnfor kik-Ii foam, and
the "tirst proof of the poddiiiM I” 1° * l,e «**Uue of
'* 1 *ajr: Gentlemen, call aud • -—
Good floods a Specialty,
part of my iiuuien** stock conaista of
tlio great)
auch.
aware that eouipelitora of mine,dealers
in general merchandise, are In She habit of compar
ing tln-ir low-priced good*, usually kept ‘
whirl
1 Tli k Km
It Speaks for Itself!
I offer to-day WARD’S CalabnUd Hut
railed Cuatoai-Bad. Broadway Shirt*, lha
heal ia Ibe aarkst, asada to order, tor t-<
par dozen, M.saurts tab an far th* uaua,
and parfret flt guarautrrd. Try I kart. .
Do not be Misled!
luce youraelf of the fart* I liarcin aaaert,and
you will find that the best Goods for the least iiioney
lo lie bail only at
Ebrlich’s Special Clotbinn House,
BROAD STREET,
AI.B.4NV, - - • . GEORGIA.
P. 8.—Good* chaorfutty shown, aud all possible iu
foruiation gtren tier of rharyt.
‘ ' * toll
mnation gtren /»w *>/ rharyt.
Open Daily, Sundays excepted, from 6 i
Don’t
finV'lii| , « of"* 5,011 l1 ''" ln " r " in K' J laave to call your aittaiiou to our lurga and extra
Over-Coats,
Over-Coats,
Over-Coats,
£ r M®n, J oulb* and Boys, coniisiing of fine Chinchullas, MotcovowBesvero. Piques end
Worsted Diagonals. They ar# now ready for inspect ion. Prc/ids yoursalf with one of
them, it will keep you warq» during the cold weilher, and it will save vour health and
spare yon mauy a dollar. Call on J
Forget
ESCB
Joseph Ehrlich,
I TaQir »d ClntUer
Broad Street, Albany, Ga
OUR LEADERS
Commotion in the
Shirt Trade. . •
A full lias af K.sp’s Calibrated Partly- *
mad* Shirts, six ft* $8. All alias.
I also offsr to-day a vary flaa (bar p»y
Mean Collar, for oaly $2 pat dezaa, at.d
$2 60 for tho Tory booh
Prorido yourself with a pair of SW flqa
~ und i
Mtdioatad Rad Ftaanal Oadw Bhirta ,
Drawart. A largo rariMy af flab ati-wool I
' Drawer* ia all qcaUiiss
Marino 8hlrto and
' and alia*.
J
I hart a rary flaa Paper Cellar wUA 1
aa aalliag for 2ff canto wor bos; lha bos
alone ia worth a half a dollar.
I has* Iho largoot lino of Droao ud
Driring Glove* ovsr shown in Ihinaariat,
consisting of Kid, Csatoo, So* 8kia ui
Cloth. Coat nod look et thoa.
All of th* nboro ntmsd Goads
found only at
AI jBAN V M A KKBT, I „ Ust ol
• Kcmaiumg iu Post Office.
I'orrcrtiHl Weekly by : \
VKITBUOnr.
K. W. WKNTBlnluK.
Ai.uan v. Jaii 23rd, lt*7b
! Abram Clara (2) Alexander Wright
1 Bryant Allas Badger Banuie
Westbrook & Co.,
WbulsHzle su«l Retell Dexlrrxlu
Merchandise as Follows
^ Aidant, Ga., Jau 24, 1R78 j
BA<*ON—t'Ic.xr rll» *ltlcs H % 'J
v %** !
ii i.a ; 1
Shoulder*
Hulk clear rib
Shoulders
H**»t brand Western liauu... H , w
Kastern Hmn*.
TORN
MF.AI
OATS—ltust t»r.*»f.
KMtITR—
l liotce Kniicr 8,.*i0C<t9.00
... .......
— 7..Kk«f* ‘W
7.004:7.^1
ll’ruccsn^ Il.oo
SYRUP.
Sugar drops
SKGAR—Drown
Kx. C White
listed..
’owdered and crushed w
at loaf, ia it$ U
CoKKKE—t’oanuou- its (j 22
Fair...
Cream
Gilt edge
C R At :KKRS—Sod a
Berry J 8 II
j Beluiank Mis*
f Brooks Mauda
i (Bark Charlotte
I Cliff Tipton
1 Cottle Lissie
| Calvin M J
! Daniels J C
! Dowell Luther
: Grime* M
Griswold Simpson
njSeHiS"^ A n""
l!«i S 1.1 a **»er Geo
«■} Grant Sallie
Ileppeti David
Holt Kiug
Hill Peggie
Hill J Itiploy
Harvey Flora
Harris Januie
Jones Lizzie
Jessup Isaac
Jones Eliza Ann
Johnson .las
Kindrick G it
Laughter Frank
Lark Jas
Lynn K S
Miles Mary (2)
Mince Collin
Manud A Brown
McClenon Emily
Nicholson \V G
Oliver Jas
Prior Wn>
Paco Martin
Brauiley, Daiuiniv.
Brown Anderson
Butler Mack
Cocke Frank
Caleb Julia
Connelly JnoW
Cargile J F
Doling Angelin# (2;
Midi’s Special Cletbiai Hinie,
BROAD 8TREG7. ALBANY. GA.
S- \\\ GCN.XlSOK- CHARLES FRANK'
GUNNISON & FRANK,
i
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK
Greeu Andrew
Gibson Mtdlie
Gay Geo A
Greon Thomas
HARDWARE,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
to & 12*-;.
40 (ft- C»t
41 & «;«•
7.’* <jv yo
.io ^ i2U
It (a) 12*l
«r-»
an <4 :w
*> <d H
IX ft# 1ft
15 <<*18
12* J kjf 13
CAXD!
NAIi>— Ba*t* lud...
STARCH
PEPPER
ft* 2ft
SPICE IS **22
GINGER 17 ft* 20
NUTMEG 1.73ft* SOU
ftoGO
20.00 <n> 75.00
12.50 a. 15-50
Of,
CHEROOl>
SNIIFF—Railroad Mills
l/orrilanl* “5 ftr’Ji.'i
l.oin-Uardh foil.* so fti 00
TOBACCO m ..48c, OJc, COp, 7flc, 1.00
SALT—Viiginia .'. 2.25
Uverpool |-%i ftp R75
MACKKLEL—Kits No 3^, 1.00 to l/>0
Kits No 1 ; ;.. 1.75 to 2.50
V, bhls No X. ; 5.00 to 6/M)
*.; bbls No 1 8.50 to 10.00
M.ls No 3 ; 9.00 to 11.00
bbls No 1 I*.00 to 18.00
WELL BUCKETS-wr do/ f..50 to 0.00
BAGGING—According to weight.....
TIES—Arrow.
Pieced.
wanlsas iadneamnls lo^lobor? Teacher, of! First—Th, anlbnrity of Ihe Governor to
religiou would do well 1 (kink lo imprera the suspend all further sales under these ille-
lessou of ealiog bread io the .went of the I < t ‘* ll J r '"•“'•"red1« fss. aod requiring (heir
. . , , , return lo ibe Comptroller. Second—The
brow, aa a fundamental guide to *ulvaiion.
for Ih# aina that idleness beget* are dimply
overwhelming.
While Ibe finance# of the country may
require deep consideration and tvi»e legis
lation our prosperity does not depend alone
on that. If every idle man wa* to till
earth, bo matter if it were Inn a garden
spot often acres, the cry for bread through
out Ibe laud would quickly be hushed, if
the wreckers would but devote a portion ol
their Wealth lo agriculture, lo the pur.,
obase and equipage of farm* I doubt n<n n
would be a payiog investment lo them
selves and most assuredly an aiiielesora
lion of tha laboriug cla*s. but some of tn*
forget there Is but one God, but one bet
after, both for poor and rich.
Atlanta ia full of life and mud. So co
people are having a gay fime this season.
Hespeclfnlly,
authority of the conn* for the vindication
of the violated laws. Third—If it should
prove that there is no oilier remedy, Ibe
Legislature will have the precedent of the
notion o their predecessor* in the ease of
the
Fr
In thi
Go
of G.
|M-(.).!«
'«• li'-il'y Kirli
und Legifdntu
ted upon the
a patriotic
lire to de*
Very »e*| billy v«
Nr
ok Tn
The often adjourned ease
me lax. came
up before Judge Blacbfurd in tha L'oitnd
Slates district court on the huh, on sign,
meat on demurrer to complaint. There are
niae counts in the complaint*, to all ol
which demurrer is made, on technical
grounds, the merits ol the case no! bring
gone into. It was decided to lake up encli
count separately. The first count charges
$2,000 back tax for the fiscal year of IHfil
aod 1802- Mr Vanderpool claimed that the
awe passed about that time were recognis
ed aa necessary war measures and annulled
tha law rsquiriog th# payment of income
tax io that year. Judge Blar.bford *us
lsined lot demurrer, giving Tiideti ths first
victory.
.Some of ibe Itep.ibli., ,.n paper* t. Ten-
; ne*e#e are talking about rtinniiig I'nsl
Master Ganera! Key f*-r the Governorship,
j He ice Mrked a leu day* ag-i wnat would
( ' he tut rotiree if the. nun repndiator* in
, Tanneeeee cbould call on nim lo lead them
, in the next gubernatorial campaign, end
replied : ‘ The campaign ia a long w ay off
GtfT*. - next fail, and I do not, at present, much
of Gor.rnor| ,I P* c ' '** " n 1 »“•
known tlii)itiglsout the Stale as being bit
terly opposed io the repudiation of the
State debt, and if an honest parly should
get into a strait, and it were thoughf lhai
by running me a* its candidate for Govern*
the cwu4e would be strengthened. I
w <n!d ti# greatly templed t*. leave any po
ail ion I michl occupy to answer a call Gins
lSUtoHU
3 to 3*4
Pieced 4*4 to f»*
MACON Sheeting 7*1 to 9
Shirting to 8
lo
10 to IX
17 to 2o
WHISKEY
BRANDY
MATCHES
WOOL
2.50 to 8.00
2.85 lo 8,25
- «... 25 ftp 12
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Your iuusl earnest attention ia
oalled to Ihe fad that we sell h*eher and
cheaper good* than anybody else in Bontli-
Georgia, Our slock is being con-
West#
stantly replenished, aud af all limes ia
kept as fresh as a new horn rose (?nme
in and look at
Hale* Lizzie
Haues Stephen
Hunt Maty A
Hahn .leasee
Hill Alfcy
Hill Ben
Johnson Jno
Jacques Mrs 1» c
Jeff err on Joe
.lackotou Samuel B
TIN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
! ZS2
Lucius F M
l.incchan 8 S
Leak J H
Murphy Lucy
Mo*ris Minnie
Myers Jno G
Newkirk Jno r
Newsome Win
GD
Preecolt M If
Fowcll Florence A
Robinson Josephine Kite G \V
Rice Samuel Kusrel llennic T
Rose Mary E Ratlay Stard
Richardson Bettie Robert Mary
Robinson Wm
Slone Octava
Stevens Dr
Smith Geo A
Stubbs James
Steven Solomon
Thomas Mary
Thomas Pemula
Tanner W F
Seymour Wiley
Toner Betsio
Wilson Mary
Vickam Mary
Willinms E L
Ranie) Norri*
Simpson J C
Smith Lizzie
Smith Sallie
Siampa Anna
Tlioma# Alston
Teasly Susan E (2)
HARDWARE OF. ALL KINDS.
Household and Kitchen Furnishing Goods'
Dow. The Gsorgio Universal, The Den. Farrasonjfete.. Elo ,
-’r.'clii rv, ( Cl irsw.ree, Lamps and Fixtnrea. Kerosene OH. Weal pad —
Wor... Axro. I tor., (Jonlen Implements, Potent Churus, Washer* and Wringers,
Mills ,\ complete and magnificent stock of
Terrel Maria
Thomas - W J
Wood Sarah
Walker Jerry
White Mr
Williams Georgia A Wade Daniel
Watuwrighl R
Persons calling for any of the abovt
will please say ‘’advertised.”
C. W. ARNOLD. P. M.
Notice to Stockholders.
SOUTH WESTERN li. R. COMPANY,
rilllti ANNUAL FI.KTTIOS OF
Ml Sev
i Hire.
lie lielsl at their .
Mullierry Street, iu thi* city, on TI
day ol February Kexi.m l'uVt.M k
Sl«M’ktio1der*atteuJini( OtM mI*oy)
puft.-w-d and returned lr<’-.- over Ibe
by exhibiting: their «-ertlfi)**te <»f *t<K k tr» tbn «
due tor*. JNO. T. BOIFENfLLFI
jxo24-3l • S«?. and Treu
J of lbiv
HEREBY WaBN'.U
note for f440,tw u
credit of |20 on it* Itack. made by T. Walker, j
bte to me on the 25tb of Itecsmber, 1878. SmM
was transferred by a misunderstandiny, an i
' W paid to any rdlier than myself.
Our Specialties.
It i- t •nguifi janl tael Unit nearly all Ihe
! Governors who bnve this mouth Mint mess
ages to Ibe J.rigi’dnhiren of their Slate# have
•-oroelbing *•» *»v at the ue«*e**ily of in
cr#a’ted a<'-:<iniifio>lations for the ittstiue,
Stats Inuatic asylum* Icing at present
’crowded to their utmost capacity.—-V Y.
jim.
The unanimous verdict nf Gie ladies in M*t»*
volition in, that they had rather buy thflir
Un-ebobl edibles from COLLIER
BARNKS. ^ Gian any other firm. The ate
tempt* to plcnae our cnetoiuers shall be
jdeatly ami uniform. Acting fairly, giving
good square weights, having inditing bnt
Ihe best in our stork', we will and can
give eali'-fucliiu.
COLLIER A BARNES. ^
25 Dollars Reward.
w EW1LL PAY A REWARD OF
$25 REWARD,
ibe Mxr.lixl
Whiskies
Received by Ibe car-load. W« can sell an
good an artinl# and a# o.heHp as can be
bought any where. Cull iu. We <mu supply
the wholt of Southwest Georgia.
MAYER A GLAUBER
s. MAYt'.ii a i.uriti :
Jsu 24
Seed Irish Pol aloes
Hate arrivetlJ at Gilberls Drug Ht
ur sale cheap. All varielii
our other sei ds.
('all
Fre*h Garden .Seed at
WELCH’S CORNER.
160 dozen Uartlet’s Blaokiug The heat
mad#. Wholesale and retail.
L E Si H. E. WELCH-
CUTLERY ANI) PLATED WARE.
Broad Street. - - ' Albany* Georgia.
MllEHGJEUNW
Fresh Garden Seed.
8
QPR*
III
c'.: of Gardes 5c#d lia* arrived, and i
any (Quantity
WF 9KI.Ii ONLY
T£3
: AlKST VARIETIES'
H'. IV Mlbrii, Agent & Co.
INC'S
S
A
F
R .1. WILKS, Agent,
Herring & Go.
• I A 252. ffoulWHy, Now Yorl
Worth I RiRiy Tax Silo.
.Georgia—worth county.
Will be Mid before th# CoorUkouM floor, ia Is
abella, Waith county, Ga., on UkS irat
the legal hoaM.of eale. Iho
It, the samo haviag moo
ft. Au in fovor of the JHato
and county aforesaid : One lot of Uod.
31, in ihe 15th districioi said couqty. Pol_ ,
[iropertv of John Thomas. Levy made «by N.
Taber,Constable,and returned tom#. Duo notice
«iven.
JOHN D.
jam01 ds Deputy Sheriff V
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE
pleasure to aunout.c« to the Planters ef
Dougherty and adjoining count!*#, that
they hava renewed their Agthoy for Ihe
salt of the above
WIDELY KNOWN
AND *J
Juatly^lubrited
GUANO,
ii.*(liina.
It.uiij' b»- Mir *.ur'■ -t .1 of nluthing
it, -ittro rvrr srnt iu Simthvrest G*or-
Thrv will hr rohl «i nm,singly cheap
rr. Wbclrr.lr *uil retail.
MAVLK i ULAUBEB. '
| II will *u(Ere lo eay lb,l at a fertilizer, it
| is i^equiUe*! by Tew ami surpassed by none.
119 merili are loo well known lo need cam-
memlalloa at our head*.
W# ar* now prepared lu furuleh it iu any
quaalilj, either for cath or eclton optica,
an Ihe mast liberal lerma.
S. MAYER X GLAUBER,