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i Fka»* V. F.vaw*
WESTON & EVANS*
Fornix* a Pmruimii.
J D. WESTON. Associate Editor
January ». nil
C«14e* **!«•
i who first sent these rules to
-» be printed mj* truly that If say boy nr
(irt tbilrin Ml would be bard work to
kttpja maay of them In mind nil Hip
timoajret think also what a happy place It
.V V» would make ot bomb If yon only could.’
\^8bnJ eviiy door after yno wltbont
altmiaiog IX.
i* flam about, jump or run In tb
w “k boose.
1 Never call to a person op stairs, or
a *• in the next room; if yon WUh to speak to
tbetn go quietly where they arc.
■» Always speak kfndty and politely to
“* wrrui\s. if yna woold hare them do the
e ■ pame to pn,
J Whitt told to do or not to do.a thing
by Mjber;, parent;, new ask why yoo
m % slionh J or should not do U.
* 6 Tell of poor own faults and tnisdo-
V lags, and not t4M 6^ yoor brothers and
•irlera. * ‘
7 JJ^blly dean Ike mod oil yoor
* ihnots before entering the hoots.
■ s. Ile-prompt at every meal boor.
a y^fsft down at the table or in the
..potior, with dirty bands or tumbled hair.
M Never lotsrmpt any conversation.
' * ^bnt writ patiently yoor turn to speak
' I’’ If reserve yoor good manner*
f.w company, hot bn equally pdlle at home
12 Irt yoor first, last and best friend
he yoor moilier.
SnawpOui la the Bast.
Failure after failure occurs in the East,
and one institution after another goes
down—many that ought to go—and bns-
inesa appears to be resting upon the sands.
Still the financial men of the East relter.
ate tbe ata’e cry about credit and boner
and repntnptioo, seeking to make a more!
question of one which its matter of gov
ernment pbltey. about wbieb men may
and do dmer honestly, as men ever do
about vasal quest ions. Gov. Kobinaon’S
able message Is full of this dennnotation
of any delay la reaching resamptien as
(mu} (Ufh.wnd jet Gov Robinson was elect,
ed op a platform which demanded a re-
* peal of the lime clause of tbe resumption
act Tbe Nashville American asks: Do
these Eastern men mean to declare by
.* tb«S£jcJjop| that they accepted the plate
form Of 1876 ss-s mere matter of espedl-
eocy. believing it was lalse doctrine, and
that they have nowcast its solemn declare*
tions xshfe ss mere chaff designed to catch
yongg birds! Mr Bobinson's ability, and
bis excellent character as n public man.
* and tbe evident sincerity of his declarer
tions. immortality and want of foilb can-
hot be predicated -of a failure to'resume
specie payment interrupted by n war. and
an enormous issue of paper enrrency-
Necessity justified the issue; necessity jus'
'titles its maintenance as n enrrency until
such time M it can be redeemed without
destroying the interests of the people
' WflBUe Merest* it was Issued to preserve,
ir the people* desire to use a enrrency be-
low.par. no one else lias » Tight to com
plain. and. certainly no one has a right to
charge that it h bad fiUtb. Gov Robin,
son soys-it h the daty of the Government
' to resume. Tbe people are tbe Govern
meslaod.no sane man can say they desire
resumption until K coma in tbe fullness of
time and (brongh adequate preparation.
Tlie Intern people insist on pressing
tbeirnxtreme views upon the country and
tbe resell is beginning to manifest itself at
borne. Stilt they "cry out at each new
failure, ariosi tbe evils of a depreciated
currency Like tbe bypocbondriacjwho
imagines that food ii destroying him and
seeks relief in starvation, they are insist*
log upon dying of starvation to avoid tbe
danger of apoplexy from plethora. They
appear about to realize that conceit can
kill.
Gov Robison dwells npon the fact of the
near approach of greenbacks to gold as a
reason why tbe last step should be taken.
It is fbe last step, however, that is the
fatally destructive one. If to many have
fallen, and are now Jbeiog daily involved
in rain .with tbe progress already made,
what will be tbe result of the lost step!
Everything Indicates that it will be Uie
. step over the edge of tbe ebasm; involv-*
log all bnsinem in irretrievable disaster-.
Tbe East bas long looked with con temp 1
npon tbe opinions of tbe Wist. If we are
notmistakea these continual failures, this
destruction in tbe East, will result in a
borne protest against tbe folly and crime of
• forced resumption. They bave succeeded
for a long lime in stifling tbe voice of tbe
masses, who have been ground down by
this radical mooometalism, which is based
os tbe interests of s few, this forced re*
sumption mania which b destroying the
many. New York may yet famish s load
and vigorous protest against tbe continu
anee of tbta policy.
A Scotch schoolmaster having repeat
edly and at hat angrily demand of tbe pas
pils - Who signed Hague Charts V a little
girl tremblingly replied. ••Please, sir, it
was name.*’
Mme Hodjeska. tbe polish actress now
in New York, can summon a flash at
pleasure. This would make her slrong at
poker. If the American player was not
certain to get fall.
THE NEXTJSSIMBLY-
Lilt of Senators and Representa
tives CarrWly ramplled front the
Latest and Best Returns.
First District—Chatham, Bryan and Ef
fingham— Rufus E Lester.
Second Dielriet—Liberty, Talnall and
McIntosh-4 H Clifton
Third Dioeriet—Wayne, Fierce and Ap
pling—G J Holton
Fonrth District—Glynn, Camden and
Charlton—J M Tiaon.
Fifth District—Coffee, Ware and Clinch
—W B Folks.
Sixth Diet riot—Echols, Lowndes and
Berrien—J W Staten.
Seventh Dielriet—Brooks, Thomas and
Colquitt—W II Tomer.
Eighth District—Decatur, Milter and
HUehall—D A Russell.
Ninth District—Early, Calhonn and Ba>
ktr—EG Bower.
Tenth District—Dcogfaerly, Lee n n d
Worth—I F Tiaon.
Eleventh Dietrlot—Clay, Randolph and
Terrell—J T Clark.
Twelfth IHstriol—Stewart. Webster and
Quitman—W H Harrison.
Thirteenth District—Sumter, Schley and
Macon : J N Hudson.
Fourteenth District—D o o 1 y, tVilcas
Dodge and Fnlaahi ; J J Hamilton.
Fifteenth District—Montgomery, Telfair
and Irwia ; J C Clements.
Sixteenth District—Lanrens, Johnson
and Bmanntl .-Neil McLeod.
Seventeenth District—Bulloch, Screven
and Barks E A Tarver.
Eighteenth District—Richmond, Glass
cock, and Jefferson ; Joseph E Cummtng.
Nineteenth Dielriet—Taliaferro, Warren
and Graant; John A Stephens.
Twaatlstb District—Baldwin, Hanrocs
and Washington; C W Dnboae.
Twenty-First Distriot—Twiggs. Wilkin
son and JonesA 8 Hamilton.
Twtatj-Seeond District—Bibb. Monroe
and Pike—T B Cabanba.
Twenty-Third Dielriet—Houston, Craw
ford and Tavlor: 8 F Troutman.
■Twenty-Fourth District—Muscooger,
Marino sad ChattahoocheeT W Grimes,
Tventy.Fiftb District—Harris, Upson
aadTalbot; Dr JC Drake.
Tw«aij-8ixth District—Spalding, Butts
noa Fayeltee ; Seaton Graniland.
Twenty Seventh District—Newton, Wal
ton, Clarke, Koekdale and Oconee; H D
MeDaniel. .
Twenty-Eighth District—Jasper, p u t
asm and Morgan • J W Preston.
Twemy.Nialh District—Wilkes. Lincoln
MoDnfEe tad Colombia ; H B Casey.
Thirtieth District—Oglethorpe. Madison
and Elbert; Sam Lumpkin.
Thirty-First District—Hart., Franklin
and Habersham .- B F Hodges.
.Thirty-Second District—White. Lnmpkin
and Dawson - John Hockenbull,
Thirty-Third District—Hall, Banks and
Jackson: Allen U Candler-
Thirty-Fourth District—Gwinett, DeKalb
aad Homy ,- Geo W Bryan.
Thirty-Fifth District—Fulton. Clayton
and Robb: Even P Howell.
Thirty-Sixth District—Cowetta. Merri-
wether. Dooglais aad Campbell; F M Dune
can.
Thirty-Seventh District—Troup, Heard
and Carroll: John A Speer.
Thirty-Eighth District—Haralson. Polk
and Paulding; W J Head-
Thirty-Ninth District—Cherokee. Milton
and Fortyth ; A W Holcombe.
Fortieth District—Union, Towns and
Rabon ; C J Welborn.
Forty-First District—Fannie. Gilmer and
Pickena; W T Simmons.
Forty-Second District—Barlow, Floyd
and Cbatooga; -SamneTHawkins.
Forty-Third District—-Murray, Whitfield
and Gordon ; J C Fain.
FortyeFoortb District—D tie, Catoosa
and WalkerJ O Clean nis.
Merriwetber—F J Williams ami W
Williams.
Newton—L F Livingston .utJ Lem Ander
son tvep)
• tenure : W Y Elder
Oglethorpe ; J M Smillt and Wni Willing
ham
Pulaski; B W Anderson
Putnam; HClInmhor
Polk ; t: G Janes
Pierce ; Ii I’ Patterson
Pike ; ft K Cook
Quitman ; I, P Hosier
Randolph ; J J MacDonald. (To he con
tested by W M Tnmlin
Richmond ; 11 G Wright, Geo B Sibley
and 1.1) Duval
Rockdale . R F Carr
Spalding ; Jabn l» Slrwart
Stewart ; W W Fitzgerald and W II 11 ar
son
Screven . W M Anderson
Schley ; M J Wall
Sumter ; Allen Fort and W II Davicon
Thomas ; W II lltfmmond and Dr D
ilmot
Trilair : J F Wilcox
Talbot: John C Maund and J M Math
ews.
Troup; A II C os and J F Awlrey.
Towns; John Kimsey.
Taliaferro ; .1 T Chapman
Terrell; EG-llill.
Taylor; J D Mitchell.
Upson ; O I* Sharman (rep.)
Wore: T .1 Ivey.
Warren: Robert T Barksdale.
Washington . Orreu Rranlly . and J W
aeock.
Wilkinson: Frank Chambers.
Waltoo : W It Smith.
Wilkes. F II Colley and R F Jordan.
Whitfield .-JAR Hanks.
Walker: Wheeler.
Wayne: J A Popped.
Webster: Dr W C Kendrick.
Worth; G G Ford.
While ; J J Kimsey.
Charles Keade’s new ertuade is againit
"credulous women" who teach their child-
lreu to use tbe right band more than tbe
left
BIFBtSSXTATIVXS.
Counties not included below will he in-
lerted >< rapidly aa official and reliable re.
tarns are received.
Appling—Mike Branch.
Baldwin—James A Greene.
Banks—D C Oliver.
Berrien—J H Kirby.
Bartow—T W Milner and R II Cannon.
Bibb—A O Bacon, C J Harris and RA
Kiabstt.
Baker—P D Davis.
Brook*—H G Turner,
Bryan—J M Brannon.
Bullock—B W DeLoaeh.
Baits— — Smith.
Burke—E A Perkins, W F Walton and R
A Corker.
Chatham—W W Paine. A Pratt Adams
arid P M Russell.
Clinch—Lewie Strickland.
Clay—W J Johnson.
Cherokee—W B C Pnckell.
Clarke—Ben C Taney.
Calhoun—0 H Paul.
Colquitt—Jos Yiek.
Colombia—J P Williams.
Clayton—J L McConnell.
Cobb—C D Phillips and George Robert'
Campbell—J M Wilson
Carroll—H Hogan and E Philips.
Coweta—J D Simms and W A Turner.
Chattooga— T Irvine.
Chattahoochee—Lafayette Harp.
Catoosa—Arthur H Gray.
Crawford—J F Jordan.
Decatur—W W Harrell and J O Farne’.l
Doogberty—A C Westbrook and J W
Walters,
DeKalb—R A Alston.
Douglass—W M McGouirck.
Dads—M A B Tatem.
Dodge—Jaa M Buchan
Dawson—J McAfee.
Elbert—R F Tate.
Effingham—J F Berry.
Early—W C Sheffield.
Emanoel—Jabn Bell.
Fonnio—B C Dagger.
Fayette; DA McLucas.
Franklin .* J H Shannon.
Fallon; W H Hulsey, N J Hammond and
L Mynatt.
Floyd; A J King and John H Reese.
Glasscock; E G Scruggs.
Glynn,- T W Lamb.
Oreeao; B L McWhorter and J B Parks
Gwinnett: N L Hutchins and W .1 Horn
Gordon; W P. Rankin.
Houston. A LMiller. B M Davie and J
F Sikes.
Hart ;AO McCurry.
Heard; H W Daniel.
Hancoca;Wj Northern and A .Millar
DoBoee.
Harris; W J Hudson.
Habersham; John H Grant.
Hall *J E Redwine.
Haralson; Taliaferro.
Henry; W T Dickeo.
Jones; R H Barron.
Jasper; E 'J Pope.
Jackoon; W I Pise, A T Bennett.
Jefferson ; J L Polhilt and E A Tarver.
Johnson; WDJohnson.
Lowndes; CHM Howell.
Liberty ■ E P Miller.
Lanrens : H M Barcb.
Lee; J A Clegg.
Lnmpkin: Eli Weebanf.
Macon; J M DuPree and David Gam-
mage.
Montgomery ; D J McRae.
Monroe ,- J G Phintxy and B II Kellner.
McIntosh; A R Rogers.
Unscogee; L F Garrard and Reese T
Crawford. a
Murray—Wm Luffia.
Milton—H LCunningham.
Marion-II T Hollis.
Morgan—L O Anderson. *
McDuffie—Ur J S Jones.
Mitchell—O W Collins.
Miller—H C Sheffield/
THE SUN.
TstS -
NEW YORK.
1878
As ihe fimi’amiroache* for the renewal nfniih.
»crir*t ion-*. Til K SUN would rein I ml its friends ami
velUbber* everywhene, that U is again a candidal#
for their comdilenition and support. Upon ita rec
ord for the pad ten ream i| relses for a continuance
co-opera ion which hare I
> l«eeii extended to
it from every quarter of the Uutou.
The Dally Sun it* a four-pa«e sheet of 28 rol-
mud*, price hr mail post laid. Aft ferns a month, or
90.50 per rear.
The Sunday edition of Thk St’S In a
sheet of V. columns. While giving the
day, it also contains a large amount of literary and
miscellaneous matter spec.aily prepared for iL Tub
MfNPAY Si’s has met with great aticrrss. Post paid
•1.90 a year.
Tits ’WMilylStm.
beyond. Ninety thousand fund lies greet its welcome
pages weekly, and regard it iu the light of guide,
counsellor, and frieml. (ta news, cdjfoiial, agricul
tural, and literary departments make it essentially a
journal for the family and fircMde. Terms: One
ddered, makes it the cneapest paper
rlnlutof ten, with $10 cash, we will send
ropy free. Address
.Tot
PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, New York City.
City Marshal’s Sales,
CITY OF ALBANY—Dougherty County Oa
\triLL RESOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
f f door, in the city of Alhany, Dougherty coun
ty, Ga., ont-.e first Tuesday In February next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following property
to-wii, with all i >iproremenift thereon. Levied on to
satisfy city tax fifas levied by W. B. Bennett, late
City Marshal:
City lot no. 19, Residence si. Sold as the property
of W. T. Jones. Agent for Mrs Walton.
City lot, •/„ no. 79, Flint st. Owner not known, hut
pnnt#rlr in default, not having lieen returned
City lots nos 60 a"* 1 ■«*«■•. u.—• «»—
known, UUt proper!
pruiwrly returned.
City If - —- * ' -
known,
proim-rij
City lots m*s. 45 and % or 74, South Street, Own
er not known, bnt property in default, not having
been property returned.
City lots nos. 14.16, 22,24. Society Street, and nos.
13, n, 17,19,21, and 23 Tift Street, and 39 Broad
Street. Sold as tbe property of L. P. 1), Warren,
trustee lor the Dickinson children.
..City h*ts nos. 40 and 63 State Street, and 3.7 South
street. Sold as the property of A. II. McLendon,
the projierty urflenry Oliver, trustee for wife.
City lots no le, State Street, Mold as the propety of
Henry Wih-on.ageul for Sylvester Wilson.
City lots • f. Interest in no 41, Broad Street. Sold
T ttsf l,y ° f *'■ **" T ,,rn er. agent A. B. Howard.
City lo* >4 interest in 41 Broad Street. Sold aa
the |.r»|wrtv oft-. J. Turner, trustee.
t iff lots im-.fit and Broad Street. Sold aa the
pro|M-rt> of IL II. Towns, aeetit for wife.
City lots mss 26 ami 2*, Slate Mreet. Sold as tbe
pro|iertv t»f W. II. Robert, trustee for children.
City lot i.owist *4 of 79, lhtiud SI. Sold as tbe
pro|H>rty «*f Henry Morgan- •
ty lots no 9> ItrtiadStret'l. Sold as the properly
a the property of
Mead:
« it y lot no 2U Tift St reef. Sold
Irtimacl l*>noii,
City lots misuO. .72,M and .V., Broad Street. Sold
as the property of Fred. I.ehm:in, trustee.
South part of lot n» 1-7 Commerce Street. Sold aa
the property of T. II. Johnston, agent for James
Seymour.
city lots nos .W,.7». 7|, 76,-78 and GO, Flint Street.
Sold a* the property of T* 11. -lohnstun, trustee for
wile ami children.
City lots |art 21 ami 2.:, State Street. Sold as the
projierty ot James "
City hits nos. :s». Mercer Street. Sold as the
property of J«dm llook. trusterg
City lots m». -77 an J >9, l'ine^i
pr<i|M'ity of i.eo S. tsreenwooil, fm.dee
cbihlreii.
f ity lot no »I 76. South Street. Sold
erty «»f Emma I'mlge.
< ity lot no 76, Commerce Street. Sold as the
pro;*-rfy of John R. <'an non, trustee ft*r wire.
< tiv lots nos 6 and 92, Uulmprovesl, State Street
31 anti -72, improved. Mercer Street. 9, 24. 46,48. *
71, iinimi.ror.-l,South Street. 3,7, 7, 37, Plante...
street. I'mlivitletl half interest In the following
lot-, unimproved : N«m 2. Commerce S*reel;
4. 7, 7,9, 11,8,2.7, 2B, 28, "d, 40, 41. 42, H 8. 62.
Menvr Sf reel ; 1.2. 4, .7. 8, 9.10, 11, J2,26, 2?, 28. 29,
31,32. /A,::y, 40, 47.48.70. 72, 74,56, 61
**2.Hantefft street. S«6d at tire property of Hines
4 Hold's, agents t«»r estate of 1 homai Metcalf.
F.ii. EDWARDS,
j.-vw 10,. City Marshal.
Worili l otiniy Sheri IPs Sales.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
duor of Whrtli C«»iinty. at Isalwlla, on the 1st
Toe-lay iu February, 1*78, between the legal lioun
o* Hale, tl»e following wiltl lot* of land, under and
virtue of wild land tax lifaft, i«*ued by W. L. Isold-
smith, Cnioptrollcr fo-neral of tl»e Slate oftscuntia,
1877. for the unpaid tuxes
specified,
said i
itV. foi
ng lots, for the years hereinafter
l*it no 497 in the 7tl» district
the years 1874-3, and 6.
.314,319, in the 7th district of Worth
»r the tax**), for the year 1877.
iiiUt 373.3<{. in Hie 7lh district of Worth
.r the taxes for the years 1873 am] 6
W.ti.lsREGORY,
17, 1*6
Sheri IT.
(I KOf.'ilA—WORTH l OYNTY.
Whereas, M. W. Deareso, sdm’r estate of Mary.I.
Unity, late of -aid eountv, defi-eased, has filed Ids ap-
plication for letter* of dismiftslnn from his said trust,
fhese are therefore to cite all |iersonft iliterest<*i,
kindred ami creditors, lo In* ami appear at the Court
of irnlinary. to Ik-held in and for said eonnty, on
the first Monday in February, 1878, to show cause,
if any tliev can, why letters ol diHiuinHion should not
»*e granted. veil nude/my hand otfiiciaJIy. this
Dec. 2|.-t, 1877..
dcc27. T. M. LIPPITT, Onlinary.
Libel Tor Divorcr
Wr.pTit Suit.rior Coi:kt, | Matilda IUrtiikuhckk
OdlnleT ’I •Till. VS.
l«7f. j J. F. Wrathp.xsnRR.
It appearing to the court in the al*ove stated ca .
Iliwt the defer dent does not reside in this county,
ami it furih'T appearing that lie doen*not reside In
the State «»ffseorgia, hut in the State of Texas, on
motion Ordered : That tli** defendant apjtear and
auswvr at the next Term of the Court, and that ser
vice IM* |nTf*8rt*il on him by publication or this rule,
once a month lor four months in Iho Albany News,
a gazette published In the town of Alhany, and
State of Georgia, <*..!. WRIGHT,
Wooten A Bnsl.ee, Attory’sfor PlflT. Judge,
UUI1IVI
G Yf »Rf * I A— I *oii rghert y Countr.
Will Is* sold »*efore the Courthouse door, in the
city ot Albany, f Ja., said county, on the first Tues
day in February next. I»ctwecn the ) *gal hours or
sale, the r**al estate Irt’longiug to the estate of Jacob
Freeman, deceased, consisting of city properly
known as the “lireman lz*ts.’’ H«*ld in lots to suit
purchaser*. Terms. 1-3 cash, Iralanre secured notes,
1st |re«’eml>er 1»7M, purchasers iiayingfor deeds.
H. T. PLAY HR, Exeeiitor.
Ml 3-t»l.
Removal.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, etc,
Itopeetfully annonntfkto the pnbllc that he has r
moved to the store
Tvo Doors North of Post Office,
WASHINGTON STREET,
where he la offering a
New, Immense,
AUD—
WELL-SELECTED STOCK
OF GOODS
Feed, Sale and Livery Stable
liot end oi Broad 8L, near Hirer,
ALBANY, GA.
•ATES a# low as any and accommodations unaur-
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THE BBTT27SWZ0K
Weekly Seaport Apoeal,
ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING NY
S. NATHANS, Editor and Xanaeir.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. $2.00.
C IRCULATING, as It doe^ throughout the State,
and tttpeclally along the Macon and Brunswick
and Brunswick and Albany railroads, ita advantages
u an advertising medium cannot ha surpassed. Job
Printing, In all Its4»rances, executed on abort notice
J. 8. NATHANS.
Brunswick, Ga.
at lowyst rates.
S. layer & Glauber,
At Ih* opining of tb* sssson, lake pleasure in announcing to tholr
Friends & Patrons
ovor before” tbsTnm^lfeirifi' l **, *° “* k ®, ,ll,ir P 1 * 0 * »t buainsss more stlreetlvs than
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad-
mod .Her SUNDAY,
O n t^. b^-';„v„ 1 “_
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave 8avannah dally *t...
Arrive at Jessup M
“ Batnbrldgc
Albany "
Live Oak
Jacksonville **
Tallahassee M
Lears Tallahassee
• Jacksonville “
Live Oak ••
Albany ••
Bain bridge «
drrlvs at Savannah « 11
1*SmnniSIS lesvtnw Umnnn
ij* ,r frl *r a " th,t STOCK will ho sold on better Isms Urea
“J previous season. Tbe oomplele stook of
Coniialing of full lines of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Bug<
gies, Wagons and Harness,
Uaye all been pnrebased at tbe
Fountain Head
4
FROM
HiMCTB & WOB
And can positively be bad ' at tbeir store in Albrny, da., al tbe same figures paid by
smallsr bouses to Jobbers.
Without boasting, they assert that Ibeir Slock and Sales exceed those of ary other
boose in Southwest Qsorgie. This fact alone is sufficient to prove that ibey an enabled
to sell goods at least as cheap os any one. It being an established fact in bnainess that
lbs larger the purchase in one Use of Goods, tbe lower ihe price, tbe cheaper the reteo
of trsnsporUtion and bundling, and the larger and quicker tbe sale tbe eaoller the prof
it* *
That ME88R8. 8. HATER & GLAUBER know how lo reap tbe benefits ortheir facili
ties. and that tbeir patrons share these advantages, their constantly increasing bntineas
la the best proof.
Thankful for put fxsora, they solioit a continuance of Ihe same and invite Strangers
u will u Frisndi to atll on them, pledging their best efforts in the future u in tbe put
ta pteau all and allow none.to go away dissatisfied.
THE UTTLE STORE HOUND THE CORNER.
W. XX. WILDER Ac SOYN
Are renewing; their atoek every day, which consists of tho following
SPECIALTIES
Family and Fancy Groceries,
Candy and Confectioneries,
Fruits, Fish and Oysters
Our prloes us u low u any in the city, and we ran a line of Goode that give satis
faction toronr eustomere. We mean business. W. H. WILDER A SONS, ’
Oct 26itt Next Door to Poat Office.
XT R. N X T TT R.
A fact which is worth taking notice of ie that
W. J. LINDSAV & BRO.,
190 BROUGHTON ST, SAVANNAH., GA ,
Are offering FURNITURE of all grades at less prices than can he hongbt elsewhere.
Our stock la complete ia all ito branches of
COMMON AND FINE FURNITURE.
Have jait received our fall supply, which will bear inspection as regards QUALITY
AND PRICES. If you are in need of anything iu our line, ii will pey yon lo write oni
obtain prices, or call when in town and see for yourselves, at 190 BROUGHTON ST.
P. 8.—Goods packed and delivered at depot free of charge.
•0-Agents for tbe Nations! Wire Mattress, tbe only one that will not sag.
Aug 30.0m W/J.LIND8AY&BRO.
SHAW’S
GAKRUGB AND BUGGY
Repository.
Sooth side of Broad street, old Grass stood!
Albany, Georgia.
I am offering a general amortruent of
BUGGIES
from the best manufacturers In the country, ami al
prices that dely competition. Can please almost any
one. Custom aollclted.
L. C. Shaw.
Have your Job Print
ing done at Thk Albany
News Office.
BARLOW HOUSE.
AMERICUS. GA.
Located In the Center of business—Oppo
site the Court House.
Board Per Day $2 00
B.JT. COLLINS, Proprietor.
Dougherty Superior four!.
OCT- ADJOURNED TERM
The Adjourned Term of Dougherty Superior
Court will begin on the Firat Monday in February
next, at 10 a. in. Attorney*, Parties Litigant, WU-
ueswaiand others interested, will take notice and be
and appear at said Court at said date. Also, the
Grand Jurors,and the First Regular Panel of Tra
verse Juror*, romdftting of the following jurors:
G 8 Greenwood,
B R Folsom,
B Brown,
I* 11 Clifton,
K I* Woodward,
A N Walker,
B T Kemp.
8 W Gunnison,
John Drtnkwater,
8 A Barnes,
Wm Goodwin,
H II Collier,
A U. Chastain,
J R Rouse,
J DChevea,
J L Boyt, .
. HJ Callaway,
eo HUi, Sol Nordliuger.
By order of the Court,
W. P. BU
jan 3-lm
c * KNXKAL StTPEXTNTKKDKirT’A OfTlCX.
Atlantic a Gulp Railroad
Savannah, Aug si. II
C ’~ —u ■rew hi
j*) connect At Jeanp
P t from Florida
train arriving
from Florida b, this bain MUUSrtak
fit Macon atMSn.a.
Arrive at Jemun
Black. Near
trevuiinuB, oui
Arrive at McIntoah
“ ** Ubtfi IK
"SMS
iwavcBtaclmtawr ^
Leave Jcaun
Leave Mclntmh
Arrive at Sevaneeh _
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WRarwnw
wp
" Quitman
“ Thomaavllle
Albany*
Leave Alhany*
Arrive at Dupont •«
*asaftaass«aasis **>
gfig-qMMa.
B> & A. B. E. Comi
t'BANGB OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTEND ENTO OFFICE 1
0 N»d rtJssasrflt-M
trains on this Road will run aa fidta
Passenger Train leaves Brunswick Hoads vs. Wed*
°^»y»e»d Fridays al . , ,
Arrives at Tebeanvule, AAGHB, at l(hO* 2 m
fogreTsforevugru orb.
Arrives at Albany at m. 7-tt r m
unrumaa.
Leaves Albany Tnesdaya, Thundaya and 1
Arrives at Brunswick..
beenvuie witfa A A G peteenger intTfor^rafo
nah,aad with bat few hours delay at Tebeuav^e
•tt-f ptasenger train for Florida.
Twins ft— BraMWlek copNect eeTetxemrlUe.
> for Florida etIJS
CHAS.L.
General
TIM ^? A SP
Arrive NashvlUe..:
Mew Orleans..
n«ct day, and save fhxal2 to 24 boon time. He
other line can make it. r-
Through Sleepers aU the year round. ,
Sprin^W
Excnmlon Ticket, on tele via this roato onlr.
T.P.Wxnrs.
ATLANTA
EASTERN CITIES
VIA
PIEDMONT AIR-LUfSL
-•Win
( Pro Virginia Midland Route.) *
Arrive at Danville ,ggg a —
‘ S@S£a5===a«
Washington
Baliimore.....
Philadelphia
7ti~RigKde4f
Oenl Pass. A Ticket Ag’t 7%,
HORSEAND CATtL^POWDBI*,
. Ro Hgxtn wIll die of C*m Berra or Lew F*
VMkMIhnwJ Powder* are u-ed in rime.
goeOVPowdetiwmeNrean-lDreventBnnrnrwMn.
Sjuforepowoerowm la.-rvero tv> uemSDreSMau
* ~~r i m ilium girei
tMtBowe* and Catflearo heir to. .»
V1U8RK BiTnreRnoi/
MAV&I X. SOOT*. Fropnat—
Baltimore, 1,4,
For Bale at W. B. YOUNG k C0 : &
Real Estate, Hininjc, A|[riciiltual
—AXD— * ’
Immigration AgGMj^ > «
Habgjsham, Evans &Go:
OainesviUe, Hall Courjy, Ga.
The attention or capitalists, bind-owner*, miner*,
and Immigrants Is called to tbe taciUttaa wo have
for prospecting, surveying, furnishing plats aad
selling mineral and agricultural lands, and (hr rent
ing and selling town property.
WM. W. HABERSHAM,!
REFERENCES.—Gov. A. H. Colquitt, Gen. John
B Gordon, OolTboa Hardeman. President State Ag
ricultural .Society: Hon T P Janes, Chmmlsaloner ol
Agriculture; Dr Oeoige Little,State Geologist; Jaa
H Nichols, Nacoochee, Ga.