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WESTON & EVANS-
Are We At The Mercy of. Bowl
NEW A PVERTISEMENTg
J ». WESTON. AMOcUte Editor
«IJ<Alir.«E»KUIA
FESTUAKT 7, 1*»
J Madison Wella infill I rat inpriioned in
New Orleans.
Oenerni Joseph It Jokaatoa ha* eoaiente
ad in rep nee at one of the Virginia PUtricto
in Congroae.
The following will explain another chap
ter of the Charier Eden atory .-
Burmina. Fabrvary I —Nr Rom den
alrwtoray thMthabay laaatMtratU"■' -
Nearlj l|n bn n"r*d lira* war* Inat by the
wreoh of the Melropolla at Carrolnek on the
sin. She wat bnnad fro* Philadelphia to
Until. Came of lha wraek nameworthy.
The CowatHwtoMrn of Ihe ktredaehfo
Seringa and Trml Company kart declared
a dividend of ton par mat. aw tko naoaat
dor depot lion, and will manwfaoa to pay
ibo name aa the SOtk ef March next. The
aegroee of Maroa will raonirn abant tea
thnuiaaii dollar*.
The Legislator# of Mianleaippi U pretty
henry on Senator Lamar, oa aooaaat of b|e
money line. It pained a reaolalioa the
other day. Ky aa albeit oaaamone rote, aa.
dorelag ihe negro Senator, Prime, for. hir
rota oa the Mathewo rosolalioa. Thia ie
eertalaiy a death aboi at Mtralaalppl’a gift,
ed orator.
Mr. Hilliard, of Georgia, the would-be
Bratilian Miaiaier. 1* la Rio. and hao been
recogaiiod by Iho Bntiliaa gorrramoat.hal
Mill Uchn coaCrmatioa by tha V 8 Soaato
Secretary Evarte haa ' aaepmded hit
foactioaa. by lalegraphlac him to ••loM.*’
The Senate may act npoa the matter in a
few dayo.
The eommineiaaeTBeflhe Fraadmen’a Bank
ieeaed n eireoitfr on tho let inat.. ntmoonc,
lag that they had declared a dividend of
lew per eeM.. payable oa and after the Mhb
of March, lhal being all that the cath ra-
caxwd wootd warrant. That Freadmaa'a
Beak waa aa baga a swindle or the aegroin
aa ihe other Radical mheiaee far their hew.
*•«. and thin rarely ta n pitiful
of the eaormi
There ceoma to be few of oar people who
tolly nadenlahd the (warmity ofthapwpo-
eltloa to raraara apeoit payment la 18TB.—
The very diaoaMioa of tha prapooitlon I*
aow hoariag down upon Iho people, aa
tha laraa it oppramlag tha m rases. The
question ie. oaa the debtor otasa pay la
gold that whioh thaj^ prom tied la pay in
greenbaekt T. Does the gold exltt t A nice
ted. It wonld bo, for the
wbo raid good! for greeabacke, to be
t» demand payment hi gold, or tor
kba boaeotboadholdor to domaad of tbt la-
boring elatom—tha taxnbardeaed people—
payment of their aleima la gold. Tbit
whole triable lean attempt oa tba part of
moalad ariMoaraoy to blood tba eltala of tbo
hoaeoi people, by drama ding aa iasreased
per orange oa debts coat meted, which,
with their promt tarn ealam will drain
the creditor to pay. ,.*i
Wa cannot aaderatoad how honorable
repremaUtieo M oaa to for forget Iheir
pledgee lo laboring conttitaeata aa 10 bring
daana npoa lhair head* bankruptcy and
AbaboIaI ruin.
Hoaeet people. North and Bomb, hare
am hoard parpoonln their idnalre to pay
the funded debt la lagal leaden, and thorn
wlio oo'laotny apptM tha plan aa a • eacri-
tea of tha national credit," are thorn wbo
made legal teadert good payment fordebte
incurred ia gold asd that legalitiog Ibo re.
pa'dialloa of eaatrada. They compelled
tho'creditor t» accept a depreciated earn
rOaey farWa demands, giving him oflem
times only tfty oaato oa the dollar. Th,
1neatred in greeabacke,
why ahoald U act ba paid in greeabacha.
Gold WAS 280 when it waa dinlribated, and
gold ia oaly 101*.
wamptira deto not mesa a bringing ot
ap to tho raise of gold, bat
bringing dobto ay lo that mark, and am
risking pradUon apoa tha miafortunra of
thoaalhoy^uoi thoaiathoirpowei. Weil
eaoagh for tha wool lb of the North, bat tba
SoothJqm, not to far recpTercd from the
blowa iaflioted by ibe war. and ihe Radi,
col opprenion which followed, as to be
able lo withstand snob a monstrous blow.
New Fima
Shan Trip la Baker.
Last week we Spent a day 'or two eery
pleasaaliy ia oar sister eoonly of Baker.
We weal down the rieer-road. sad adw atony
ee id races of thrill sad energy wpoaf tSr
part or oar foraon.. Wo slopped ot Coj
Sam Daria’, and bad as hoars spicy chat
with him. Then oa down, i
log many Saa forme and aooy oawatoy,
places Directly wo coma la , =, . is rt* ui s
■Asawr,
which oar optics bahaU for Ifto Ent umo.
libs quaint, queer sad cnrionsliltlepUce
quiet and sombre la ‘Ha appetraace; but
jaM let aa altbftra come along, in which
Tetc Smith has 1 a word to say, anj Bre-
solres itself into a world of eathosium, asd
poors owl roten like bet shot (tlUag from s
tower. Weil do wo remember hdw Bsrdsp
wa* aaaonaoed in ibo iaM election. A g*od
neighborhood. Picking ap
subscribers, on wo go to
This pleasant little riUopraraatod the
atersotyped expression U always don at tha
doll >00000 of tho winter's boaiacss. Tho
merchants bass enjoyed a good trade lines
iho fall, ap to a few weeks ago, and do no 1
feel say way near tha lias of grumbling.
Newton is an exceedingly pleasant place lo
lien ia. Uood society, good, oehools, good
church advantages, er cry body genial and
obliging, things most on smoothly, sad dp
not ia tba least dblarb tha “hariuny of
the spheres.”
In coaecnatioa, ws wsrs glad to boar
Ibal
U gsiting alaag my wall, indeed. It hu
boon peculiarly blesood with good officers,
te biassed (till; sad Wahapa win eon
lobe biassed. Tbs people art nearly eat at
debt; sad are working harder, aad ecoao-
miting closer Jhaa tear before.
■a saa r ssoadawat.
Ordinary of ihe county, bu a notice io an
other column, lo wblcb wa call attention.
Tbo people of Baker look npoa Ike Naas as
/tear paper; their mooth-piece; their borne
iattitution It bu by far Ibe largest
circulation of say paper ia the eoonly ; in
deed, few are lb* homes into wbieb U does
not Sod its way. sod It a welcome and ap
preciated visitor We do not ray (bis in tbo
spirit of boast. We fsel humbly aad deep-
ly f ratsfol to those psopls ; and as long as
aor bands can guide tba brittle of tbo pen
cil wa will endeavor by all mesaoiaoor
poser lo giro them something of interest.
proSt, lost ruction; valoo. We do not mak
so idle bout when wa say tba Newt; Bill
•/Fart will be served op with ‘•better tut'
lag” flavor than it bu avar been before.
tub saw saaairr,
Mr J il Rowell, bu token bold of tbo reins
of OSes with a good grip, aad will pall
them like a good 8btriff knows bow lo pall.
Ho and bio deputy are a good tram. Wo
expect a similar notice (aa pobttoksdby tha
Ordinary) from Sheriff Rowell ia a week or
oe.
vas waaTsaa rotrios.
Wo iatradvd to vioit the Western portion of
Ike eooaly, bat wu prevented by tba oioge
of bad -wealkar. Wo duiro lo gat- better
acquainted with oar asmoroac subscribers
-ear there ; and decile to shako lbs |gr ct
••Maanlaa and /ferns. ” By-ths-way, we
bare a totter to publish next week from
that section.
vaisos ttrox two vabu.
Things apoa tbo term arc livefy. Wo use
sr saw to many improvements going oa; so
many aow fences being ap; so many old
flelds being worked apoa for eoUiralioa
this year. All tblo argues well for tba
future.
HOMfi AGAIN.
Up through the OekyWoode, I hat rtvtli io
the very ri-bneev of earth, and we are homo
again. A pleasant trip sure—that to Ba
ker.
ear Tele Stasis te His felsrs.
Tba Washington correspondent of Ibe At
teats Conititation, commenting apoa the
probable (fleet of tbo Chandler letter and
tbs Barks breera that hu been raised by
it, rays that Soothers members generally
hoot at too tdw of llo ratpeDiag tbe Presi
dcatial queotloa. “So tar aa it oaa bo stat
ed il U aot probable lasts single vole to
that cad aoold bo had from Iho Georgia men
ia either house,, uatoes ii be from Congress-
WmiM- Smith. Ha io tho only one of
oar members wha.hu refused thus far to
•bKOegbllw situation” and maintain the
"Otatu.quo ” ’ Ha. bu nothing to do with
Iho Hayra ragiaa end wiU aot recommend
any opo^^bo.^r^Wowt tar appoiatmtt to
i. rt CapL Smith is too honorable for
poQ|ieoI fcWtesy, too bnea to rabmit qui-
aUy to o wrong, aad too proud to bow be
fore Iho throat of tha fraadolrat conquor-
His record li clear and will remain
A Few Heirs Is Worth.
J We open! a few vary pleasant hoars with
our friends at Isabella oa Tatsdny lut. It
rii rata day, aad quite a number were
tiisiiw to wltaera tbo raoriflee of five aplen
did tote of laad. under fi fa issued by tbe
CemptroBer-GsasTal. Captain R. Hobbs
yoaght them all at from SS2 lo $60 peg lot.
Tho pveplt of Worth are moving vigor-
owily ahOad ia their farming operations.—
Park ape, OO Bo time aioao tbs war, have oar
friend* over there began a years work with
rae* oarworaorar, Mora new load has
baaa tokaaia, new ffinoing done, tic., than
r bolero, aad these fences are high, sub
stantial,JMd leok-busiasssidiks. That im.
wo deadening about five miles this side
Of-Isabel la, which wu purchased some time
age by Mr.. Hyriran Horae, bu been
feaoadia, Ihe Jog* rolled up, aid are now
oa firs. Heavy plows ore to bo pat in at
bora and Mr. M. will produce an abundant
crop there thie year, if the seuons are fa
vorable.
Tbo** energetic colored men, tbe Kereis,
jnsl beyond tbe Dougherty line, are taking
in many sew terra, and displaying unusual
energy. We prediet for Worth a glorious
harvest. Her people oil deserve abundant
'ARRINGTON & PRICE
Have associated
themselves in business for the
purpose of forming a Merchant
Tailoring Establishment in
all its branches. As a prom
inent feature we propose to
guarantee superior workman
ship, and to use none but the
best material. Parties leaving
orders may rely on obtaining
just such goods as represent
ed. It is our determination
not to be excelled by any op
position whatever, in furnish
ing anything in our depart
ments first-class.
We wish it distinctly un
derstood that we shall in no
ease represent goods as of su
perior quality, and take the
risk of having them refused
or returned to us as of a shod
dy, inferior quality. We do
not regard such practice as at
all legitimate in trade, and in
tend to be governed only by
fair dealing and integrity.
Pamngton & Price
Have already a well -earned
reputation as first-class and
reliable workmen in their
specialty, and only seek a fair
trial to secure the necessary
encouragement.
Our place of business at
present will he found up-stairs
in the rear of the Central
Railroad Banking house.
Broad Street, Albany, Ga,
We shall be happy to have
our friends and customers
call upon us, and examine
for themselves the quality of
our goods and ascertain our
scale of prices.
O. J. FARRINGTON,
D. W. PRICE.
We met the officer* of tbe county—old
sod new—and renewed onr acquaintance
with a good many of oar patrons. Mr. Wm
J. Ford, tbe now Sheriff and hie Deputy
Mr. J L. Sumner, have catered regularly
into their Uaeofdaty, wad seem to be adepla
at tbs art ef txoeatiag the law*. Judge
Llppitt, tha Ordinary, aad Clerk Tipton
wera oa hand, ready aad willing lo serve
their eonetifoenta A* keeper of a Bache
lor’s Hail Judge Llppitt is certainly a auc
see* In company with a good many of hi*
other friend* we partook of the bountiful
hospitality or hit board, and feasted most
luxuriantly. A wife la all Tom needs new.
Cot. W. A. Harris waa on band, and we
thank him for courtesies extended ue, and
bit weeds of taceuragement for the Nawe.
Mr. Jim Gregory. Into Sheriff, too, hat done
as some good eertiee, sad ha promisee an
i as reseed sbbecriptioa list from hit part of
the eeuaty.
Wa liks lo tlxit Worth aad shall avail
oatralvw of every opportunity to do so
future, no wa have done io tbe past.
.
Il ie raid that Conkling ia preparing
rush into the re-opening controversy abou
tho olootoral'franda with a batch of tele 1
gram* wbieb be ban secured, Thera tele,
grama passed between Washington and C'oi-
umbas, Ohio, after too passage of tbe Elec.
torM Comotiatioa bill, aad show that Hayes
aad hit immediate friaads were very anx<
lose to oxolodo Oeakliag'from tbe Commil
sloa. Thera isn't much in it, bot th*
rail show* that Conkling wa* not quite as
bosast at Hayes’ fritodt considered him.
A new era to dawalog for Mexico, io tbe
woy of railroad baildiag. A telegraph
diapateb atalee that wealthy Mexicana are
iaseetiof money ia railways, wbiob they
aoror did before.
Wflrlh Couaiy Sheriff’s Sales.
r lleL BR SOLI) BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
door of Worth t'ounty, *i Isabella, op tho lit
«<Uj la March, 1878, totwaoi IIm local bourn of
•ale tbe follow I nr property lo-vr It: Lot M 178, la
tho 7th dUtrtct of aald county, and 620 la tho nine
dUtrict, under and by virtM of wild land tax fife*
iMued by W. Im Goldsmith, Comptroller '*
tha State ot Georyia, oa tho Ural day
1877. for the unpaid taxea.
WM. J.
fob 7
W ILL RESOLD BEFORETIIRCOURT I10U? K
door, In tbe town of Isabella, between t" #
legal hours of aale.etbe following property,
*mth half oT lot of land, 7Ui UUUlct,
’, to-wR: .
— # , a «. era* !□ ftlTOr ®*
rt. L. Buninur, I). H. Buinnrr, 0. W. Hu inner, Joacp 1 *
Sumner, R if. Olover, Ben Wtllb, and Jamce Re*",
▼a. Wm. Branch. Property pointed out la aald fl. fa.
WM. J. FORD,
HbcrliT Worth county.
February 7 th, 1878.
TO ILL RESOLD BEFORE TBE COURT HOUSE
^ door. In tbe town ol IwibeUa, between the
legal hours of Bale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land Mo. 19, In the llh DMrict of said
county, to aatUfy one 6. la. Uened from Brook*
county, of Brook* County Court, In fttror of Nathan
Oann v*. Morris Halm. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
February 7th, 1878.
'City Marshal’s Sales,
CITY OF ALBANY—Douohesty Cocimr Ga
t nr first Tuesday Jn March .next, be
tween tbe legal hours of sale, the following property
to-wit:
City lots nos. 26 and 28,TUI street, with lmprovi
menu thereon. Hold as tbe property of 8. J. Robert
trustee for Mrs PXtot, to satisfy city tax fifo, for
taxes 1877.
F. G. EDWARDS,
feb 7, City Marshal.
Administrator’s Sale.
, . . _ the first
Tuesday of March next, within the usual and I
hours of sate; before the Courthouse in Leesburg of
said county, tbe following real estate of tbe late
G. E. Lee,deceased .* Lots of land one hundred and
sixty-five, (165); one hundred and sfxtjr-eix, (ICO)
and one hundred and twenty-fire (125) each cou
taining202U acres, more or lesa. and all lying in
the 15th District of Worth county. On asid farm
are two settlements, on one of which is an excel
lent dwelling bouse and gin house. Terms on
thirl cash, remainder in one and two years with
interest at 10 per cent per annum.
8. W.I
feb 7 Admit
_ will apply to tbe onlinary of Dougherty
for leave to sell city lot no 9u, and improvement
thereon,on Pine St., Albany Ga., for distribution
between the heirs of Jeremiah llilsman, late '
said county, deceased.
WM. K. 1KLLSMAN,
Adiu’r Estate Jeremiah lilllammn.
feb 7lb.
NOTICE
I S HEREBY GIVEN THAT TEN DAYS AFTER
the lint publication of this notice, tho legal
advertising of Baker county will tie published lu the
Albany Sawn, as far as the Ordinary’s office is con
cerned.
1h all wham il may rtmeern:
Rachel Tarver haring in proper form applied
me for permanent letters of administration ou I
estate of Wilkins Tarver, late of said county, this
to cite all ami singular the ervditon and next of kin
of Wilkin* Tarver to lie and appear at my office,
within the time allowed by law, and show cause if
any they can why permanent administration should
not lie granted to Rachel Tarver on Wilkins Tar
ver’s estate.
Witness my band and official signature, February
4th,187M.
TO THE PUBLIC.
H ONE8TLY BELIEVING rrHEKE IS A DE*
demand for good beef in the market, I In
gone into the hind net* with the determination
furnish the same, 1 will give my |M*r.«iual ailen-
tiou to weigh• ity, and <-an safely promise to those
who pat rouse me good and cleanly liandb’d
Beef, Mutton, Port, Sansane, Etc,
Mr Htall next door to Collier A Barnes, will be or
ed dally, and tbe wagou will go around to dell
beef at residences T. H. BARNES.
GRAIN.
A. W. Tuc ker,
Produce Broker,
I H OFFERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
the Trade, intheaale or all kinda of Grain.
Orders for MEAT ren-ive attlct attention.
Jan 31-tf
UST
Doiffherly County Tax Sales.
door, on the first Tuesday In March next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, Ihe following droertb-
ed property to*wit : same Iwlng under and by vir
tue of tax flfks issued by Tax (^Hector for State and
'feunty taxes for the year 1877:
Ten acres of land; north east of lot 268, In the
first district of Dougherty county, known as the
place npoa which Wlilla M. Russell now rtakl
Lid as the property of WII1U M. Burnell.
A Do. one fourth. It being the western part ef city
lot no 76, south st..in thecltyof Albany. Ga, bold
aa tho property of Emma Fudge.
Abo, at the same time and placet City Lot No. 7fi
south side of Commerce street. Sold as the property
of John B, Cannon, trustee.
Dougherty County Sheriff Sales.
WILL he sold before the Court House door In tfoi
city of Albany, Georgia, on tbe first Tuesday
In March next, between the legs! bourn of sale, uu-
der and by Virtue of Tax Fifes issued by the Comp
troller General W. L. Goldsmith, for the taxes due
for the year 1874. the following wild. lot* of laud t«*
wit: Nos. 17.1842U, 45, S70, 871,880. Sn2, »Kt,»«, 207,
195,194, In tn* 7th district of Douucrty county, aud
lot no 68 In the first District ofDougneity county
A 1*0 at same time ami place will bo aold, lot o
land no >65, In the 2nd Dialrlet ol Doiigbf iiy couu*
ty, to satury Ufa from Dougherty Huperior Court*
In fovororiliuroA Hobbs against James T. NcabU*
trustee of Harsh C- Cowles, levli^l on ami sold as
the property of saWI J. T. Neabit, trustee or saul
8. C.Cowls, teuaut In possesaluii uutifiisl.
Also, one linndml aerra of laud lying about one
mile south of Albany, ami known trn tlie D. W.
Klrkman < s M Hwuel Home Place,” sold by Melvins
Adams to Klrkman A Barnes, to satisfy a lifa from
Dougherty County Court, In favor or Melviua
Adams, against Kirkman A Barnes. Levied on ami
sold asthe property of said Klrkman A iiAruw, and
tenant lu poeeMslon notified.
Also, at the same time ana place, will l*e sold : The
tst hair of City Lot No. 17. on Broad street, in tliv
city of Albany, described as fellows: Cmiimeuciug
at tbe southwest corner of said lot, theuce duo can
t, thence due north 100 foet, thence due west
et, thence due Houth to tbe star '
on under a mortgage fi. fo. from
8uparlor Court, In fovor of Albaoy Building aud
* ... Cat **
Amended Ordinances.
SEP T __ ...
City of Albany, and it b hereby
ordained by authority of the same, That each person
exercising the vocation or profession of lawyer, phy
sician, dentist, or sewing machine ag
tax on the business of said vocation
‘ OjOO.
Be It further ordained, by the authority aforesaid.
That one-half of one per cent, be Imposed upon tho
proceeds arising from the sale of each horse or mule
so!d within the city llmita, by persona whose trust
ies It b to sell such stock.
Adopted February 1, 1878.
W. H. WILDER, Mayor.
Elegant Assaortment of
OAMDIES, CANDIES, CANDIES, CANDIES, OANOilS
Brat Varied.*
Seed Irish Potatoes, Seed Irish Potatoes
Fresh Arrival
OCOONOOCHEE SMOKING TOBACCO,
Fine and cheap Cigar*, ToheocoB % etc at , ( ,
KALVARINSKY & LIEBLGR.
■Ilia SI If.
Loan Association, against James Camp. Property
pointed out In mid A. fa., and tenauta notified.
Jeremiah Bell.
'wiorlffb.C.
B AR0EH1NG SEASON 18/(J
Fresh Garden Seed.
0
NOTICE.
Ordinary’s Orricx,
Dough kin v Ccuhty, Gkoroia.
D being represented to tbo Court that Roger Q
and John T. Dickinaon, minor children of John T
Dickinson, are entitled to an estate of their own, and
that they have no legal representative, and no person
applied: Notice is hereby given to all persons
•erned, that la terms of the law guardianship of
minora will be vested In the Clerk of the Supe
rior Court, or some other fit and proper person, at
tbe nfcxt regular term of this Court, (to be held on
In any Quantity
WE SELT, ONLY
THE BEST VARIETIES
W.H. Gilbert, Agent & Co.
NOTICE.
; W ALLA
ale cheap. Apply inm
I. J. BRINSON.
AGENCY EMPIRE GUANO COMPANY*
-A.lban.yi Georgia.
EMPIRE GUANO
Copy of Analysis, Season of 1877-’78-
Special Determinations in Empire Guano.
RBCBIVB
A large lot of heat Broads
Housekeepers
CONSUMERS GENERALLY,
Should bear in miud the feet that
COLLIER & BARNES
Have a wall eeleeted stock of
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERHl
Which ihe, are railing aow at the lowrat living priera, aad nr* giving no non aaMM
and full weight*.
Jan 31-tf
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, Georgia,
MAHUFACTDBEBB of
Steam Engines,
[PROM 4 TO 10 HORSEPOWER-]
Also, Wlirnt-Tlii-esliing Engines prepared to mount on any ordinary Ikua aigiai
Qrist Mills, Cotton Presses,
Mills and Syrup Boilers, 'Shadings Pulley%0
Cane
AND ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS.
FOR DR. A. MEANS, Inspector Savannnaii, Ga.
Moisture : per cent.
Soluble Phosphoric Acid : ; “ ■
■ Precipitated" Phosphoric Acid, (equal to Soluble)
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid, *■
Ammonia, (by Nitrogen determination) ••
Undetermined, i. e„ Organic Matter, Bui. Lime, Ac ••
15,42
7 10
3.70
2.30
5.20
66,28
100.
Available Phosphoric Acid equivalent to 23 54 ol Bone Phosphate dissolved.
Total Phosphoric Acid is equivalent to 28.55 of Booe Phosphate
W.J. LAND.
Atlauta, Ga.. Juue 22,1877. Analytical Cbemist to Dp't of Ag'r.
PRICES— Purchasers Payiug Freight from Savannah.
S47. per Toil. Cnsli
$60,00 per Ton, poyalilo November 1st, )87S. or 462 ponuds of Cotton of grade
known nx Middlings, lo lie delivered on or before November 1st; 1878, ginued, baled
and in good merchantable order, at nearest railroad depot.
P, C, JONES, Af«'-
feb 7 Albany, Oa
Dennis Brosnan, Butcher,
Brood Slrret, /4lt*ny, Ga., notlfin* the public that
he hu entered the hutx-hering busln*-**, bihI rfflpw t
fully oolicita jatronagf.
25 Dollars Reward.
V, . wnj. f'av
$25 REWARD,
or tlic arreot ami delivery to the Mainhxl ol At
Ijany.oftlie |*en*on or|»er»o«», who broke the cor
ner window of our store on the night of the tlth
Inst., and a further reward for the arrest, with
proof to cotivlet, the peraun who entered our atore
audeoraniitfod thell—or we will pay a reward for
any iafonnatioii that will lead to the conviction of
either
r partv.
jan 24
8. MAYER A GLAUBER.
I law your Job Print-
ijr tlone al Tiik Ai.iianv
1 Nkws OHice.
THE MITEES
Have Arrived!
ONE CAR LOAD
Extra Broke Mules. Selected express
ly for this market, such as will suit
planters, and prices with the times.
D. W. KIRKMAN.
jan 3lflt ct.
THE AMERICAN
Machine.
Nothing to
THREAD
Prompt attention paid to Repairing MILLS AND MACHINERY. f;
Sy Send for Circular.
. J. S SCHOFIELD X SOX.
jan 31- lvr •
Grand Closing Out
—at—
Mayer’s Corner t
$.
RE-ANNODNCE TO THE
General Trade
Ah well a? fn I heir numerous customers and fritnda that th ay are now elofiMg evt thfit
iunueupo Mock ol * ’ t ; ; ] *
It; Ms, Mon, Ciol
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HATS,
tl nfalrvulr mu? i.l.i', in order In oink*- room for the T.taTOffA'PflPI» ANH
MOST EJJEi: AMT STOCK «r
Needle.
NEEDLE TO SET
li Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS we nsk you to try it, and offer you special
Inducements. Send for Circular & Prices to
mWaPouefoSi., Cimeiomatl, ••
Mj. C. JYJEMtJYtlEK, Manager.
OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT
• receiving •penal attention, aud wa are aow filling orders foi
ibWesi Georgia, at prices which defy competition.
We itlfio offer to the Trade a select xtock of
Provisions* Family Supplies* Domestics and
PLANT A.T ATION GOODS!
Ol.l frii-n.to and now. strnngrr* anil other paop!*’a*nnatom*n. ar* invited to call aai
rxaniiiir tlomtoand I'riar*. A taU-earpa of polite Clark* alwaya ready to wait opaa
or. ntt.l lilt or.lern promntly.
j.u Sl-ct
S. Mayer & Glauber,
Coraar Broad and Wtahiagtaa Si*.