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THE ALBANY NEWS
THURSDAY.
HOME AFFAIRS.
LOOK TO
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Prior to
f
We offer, as usual,
great
Bargains
Iii ' Winter Goods,
consisting of
.Biankets,
Shawls,
. . Skirls,
Ladies',
Gents',
and Children’s Un
derwear, and all
kinds of Dress goods.
Hm 17, i. BOFMAYER,
AffOOLAMATION.
■TAT* OP GEORGIA :
JPacansmTT Cocrrr:
Viniu, I. Marcus Criac. di issue thl
m,Wl| exceedingly than, and money
srteswriy scarce, and bavin* a vail select,
•i Mack of Merchandise, consisting in
'fart at Dry Coeds, Clothing of the latest
sad bast atjlaa of Stats’ Fcrotehing Goods,
■ala, Capa, Boots and Shoes, sod a fall
laosf Ptoataiiom Supplies. which will ba
aid at Greatly RedutedPricee. Iw order that
■ aaj ban an opportunity of sapplying
is—liras with tbs comforts of lift, I do
Aka togs* • bargain?"
Justly discarding nil, ecnsational stales
tori*. 1 fropoae la eell golds st each prices
Lfc whenever eompsriron is insiitmed my
%n any nt oaae be ssen to be the lowest
IM ooafidaat that ay reputation of atsi?
iywehre years hi transecting bosiness in
IWnUst on strict business principles,
ia waSeisai (senates that tbs shore will
boahhfaily obeereed. 1 nrga n earefal
•xmiastioa of By large stock of Bnggiec,
Reises and Plantation Wagons, aS la
fccWsirythisg that is nsoally kept in n
KnCUrn Bcmu
To year ef 1877 closed its aanaarwlib
bed slather sad pretty fair bnelaeee. sad
• body war ia eastern Europe.
*hs year 1878 spent with alia prospects
ftrAwtapneesseat of either. Tht metis,
woknno control orer the weather, and
mant tall why it is so. and not otherwise,
ns art left ia utter ignorance an this
t,aad anst- wait from day to day, for
want be Cod of nature will send.
■aw a few weeds to nty friends. Planters
Md Fanners. There Is as place where
RtWeaba holiness sense, habits sad train.
i«g haw • batter (ski than on a farm.—
TSn toantrsry to tho generally reoeirsd
nplataa which ta that a aaa who fails nt
" ag also can somehow get slang on
Soho ana—and therein is the
M ndrentage of our agricultural
It affords rooa far the highest
. is aaa thorough training, tho
Sahara sod asst varied kaowlodgs; while
at lbs saae lime it Tolerates, endures sad
awppertc the most improvident, ignores!
at. Todolha right thing. at
■ha light tiao, ia the right place, ia the
aaa at Mai bosiness education. On a
fans Ibis oast he <pao to ensure the
great sa saoeesc. There asy be mm de-
toys, postponement ia trade sad other seo.
ratios ta lift, bat tbt sessoss wait for as
aaa. A wall rerouted farm bat Its spa. *
stai work todMod oeery day ia tho year
Tho hot that Us tloucky neighbors get
alaag, lira, exist oootinually poshed by
their week, and praeoed by their duties, is
as argaasal ia fteor of their Method, bat
ratherogoiast it. Jo:a to thoir practical
kaawladge these boaiaess hawila sad the
rsoaIt ta always sad uniformly success. %
go tea thousand things. Psrmiogsbsife
tho as proms sssssrily of the beat business
habits. Ho merchant has aa certain data
OB whisk to arrange bio plans and work, as
hao tho farmer. Sopply and demand, the
aosey market, the finance of tho country,
go ap aad down for rraaoas sad by laws
HUla understood.
The weariest are often emught napping,
hat aaaaer aad winter, seed time and
horraet, coat and go with hot little raria-
•iev. The laws of lift are naebaogeble.
It ta easy to odjoet tho Snoot bosiness pUos
to ttaa, asd h# who does so always reaps
kta reward. Thanking you. kind friends,
tar the patronage is the past. I hops
i of the earns, for antual
I aad with the help of Provl-
deace, tbs year of 1878 may be better tksa
its la mediate predecessors. I hope tho
host, aad wish as patrons, sad the readers
of Tas Auiit Raws, a happy and pros
perous Maw Tear. 1 aa rery respectfully.
Their Obedieof Hrreant.
MARCUM ( KINK
JaalO, 187Bola.
fdltfig Market
Aum. Os.. Fab. 6tb, 1878.
ReeeipU since last report 138 ball
Ree'd Previously 20,876
Total receipts......... 21,014
Market quiet with good demand for high
grades, low grades negboltd :
Middlings ..4* 9J
Low Middlings ... a
flood Ordinary 8}
Ordinary 7|
Isabella.
Mr T M Llppiil ia oar agent st Isabella,
aad will transact all busiuess for Iks paper
ta kta asaal prompt, rsliabls aad systematic
Brookvtlla.
Mr N Shirer is oar duly authorised agent
nt Broakvills, Worth County, and bio re
ceipts for nil does to tbit office will be re>
cognised by us.
Our Sarithrtll* and Extension Agent
Ms D Jonas, long aad favorably kaown as
oao of tho "railroad boys,” aad aa al
laaaa, ia our iranliag agent from
Saithfilla down the Extension. Ho is an
tho riled to transect nay b~ rinses for the
v. Whenever you hare any good word
for tho printer tell it to him.
OarAgcnU la B*k«r.
Tbt following named gentlemen are our
Agoate ia Baker. They are empowered to
sot for lbs Naws ia tho collection of sub*
eoriplioa, the receiving of job work and ad
vertielng. ote, Be.
Newton—Saa’I. J. Liriagaton.
Milford—Bra H. Askew.
Hnrdnp—Arch Culbreatb.
Oar Meads dowa there wilt remember the
above aaaad gaatlemew. They era clever
aad upright, and are all good looking. Oira
them your favor*.
Leary Agency.
Mr C S Simmons, of Leery, will act ae
onr agent In the collection of all dues, the
raoeiring of new subscribers, job wgrk, ad
vertising, etc.
febsuaky 7, ins Join the Library Association.
V M'a 8 D C mestiug to-night.
Easter Sanday far 78 falls on April 28th.
Washington^'a birthday 22nd. The Guards
will eelabrala It.
Tht Bsll of the Myitis Brethren Is the
nest thing.
Cilitene meet log at Willingham's Hal'
Friday night.
Shod in oor own waters. See la another
column about it.
8t Valentine bolds forth with bis queer
custom next Thursday.
Babies era visiting the oily. (Julia
number have arrived lately.
A sprightly report ooneernlag the B A
has bate bopping around ktaly.
Tbe mule trade Id our city Is pretly live*
ly. Dealers are numerous and atoek fiat.
A word to our aubssrlbere. Suffer little
sums to eome unto ut, for of auob la our In
ime made.
Our Meade ia the city and country Will
confer a favor by giving or sending ue sows
Mall Schedule far Alfeaajr.
Southwestern or northern, closes st 10
n a. aad ops ns nt 3 p a daily.
Atlantic and Gulf, or Southern, close nt
2 p a, and opes* nt 10 n m daily.
Arlington sod Blakely asleasioa, closes
* l 2 p a, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays,
Fridays, aad opens at 9:30 a m, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays. Fridays, Saturdays.
Brunswick and Albany Railroad, eloaes
Tuesdays, Thursdays sad Saturdays.; at 7=
30 a a, aad opeas Mondays, Wednesdays,
aad Fridays, at 7 p a. Warwick, Visnaa
aad McLaUaa’a mill, opens Fridays 8 |i
aad closas Saturdays 8 a a
Giatowa, Arnold, Minion, and Moultrie
spaas Wednesdays 6 pa, aad closes Thure-
dayaSsa.
office aooaa.
From 8 a a. to 12 m, and from 1; 30 p m
MS pm.
OSes ia open nil the lime daring tbe
stated boars, with lbs exception of time re
quired for dispatch of mail.
Money order office for tho German Em'
pira and 8 witssrlead
C W ARNOLD,
PM.
Charm! la Urns.
Sea nolica of Mr IJ Brinson. Ha has
jostraaairsd 100 barrels of that good Che*
walla Uas, aad will sell it out ebeap. Ap
ply immediately.
W. A C.
Mr H T Mash, agent for this celebrated
guano, will have something to say next
week. He oaa bo fonnd nt bit store nasi to
Poet office.
Karl* Corn.
Wo advise onr farlnen to plant n email
patoh of some variety of early oorn, to help
supplement the past year's abort crop. W.
H. Gilbert A Co., druggists, can supply the
Golden Dent nt reasonable price*.
Bnlst’e Seed Potatoes, and Buist’s Gar
den Seeds. h. E. A H. E. WELCH,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Tho Guano Market.
Ia Mavenution with tbe guauo dealers,
we learn that a good maay Iona of that ar
ticle are being railed in the country. Was
hard matter, farmer friead, for you to
pay ap year guano debt this season ? Don't
go to# dsap ia it—U might lose its otrengtb
before another crop is made.
Wholesale—1,000 lbs Fine Candies just
L. E. A H. E. WELCH.
Druggists.
Don't seglsot your garden, bat buy yonr
seeds nt ones of
W. II. GILBERT. Ao’t., A CO.
''Albany Guards Cigar” al Wilder's. Try
te. aad feel good.
(
Ralston Tea and Coffee.
Gsa. Wm. G. LeLne, National Commis
sioner of Agriculture at Washington, sends
aa his 3rd annual report on the raising of
tan sad coffee in the United State*. Exper
iment* hare been very successful in North
ahd SoAth Caroline, and In Georgia. If
it to try tbt novel attempt comma -
cute with the commissioner.
Don’t bay nuy but freeb garden seed. W-
II. Gilbert, Ag'l., A Co. sell them.
Soaps, Potesb, Sod*. Starch, Spicee, etc.,
etc., wholesale and retail.
L. E. AH. E. WELCH,
Druggists.
I bare need the Sea Fowl Guano nod it
bn* paid me. I do not hesitate to (ay that
it ia one of the best that I hue* ever seen.
June Tucks*.
The Tbemaarille Library Association
hare dsci-sd to oelebrate their second an
niversary by an address and other iotares
ling proceedings. Her. R. P. Kerr has
kindly consented to deliver the address,
aad we know tbv occasion will be an inter-
eating one.
Short Meter Note*.
Dunning baa failedia New York. Aad
nil of ns slap np and say, "with ka wonll
tail here.”
F.fty-one members have paid tbsir inilia,
lion fee of firs dollars to tho Amarines Li
brary Association.
That calico ball ia going to be something
huge. We will let the women tolka know
who will base the prettiest caliooes.
Are yonr tiring expense* going to bo an
much Ibis year aa they wer* last year?
Wouldn't it be s good idea to economise.
Go to church 8undny. It ia a doty you
owe to your God, your self, your wift, your
children. If you hove not nil of these, go
anyhow.
Mr. W. Percy Clancy, n well known
Commercial men of Maoon, was married in
Louisville, Ky„ on Tuesday last to Him
Mary Pearl, daughter of Mr. J.D. MoFer*
ran.
A party of Albanian! will witness lbs
performance of Mery Anderson in Snvnn.
neb to-nigbt. Maybe we will have some
thing about their trip and what they saw,
in our next.
Gov. A. H. Colquitt will deliver an nd*
dress before the Agricultural Convention
on the “Peculiar advantages of Sontbwoot
Georgia no n farming section.” Byjialnyi
tho beet man to lake Capt. Davis' plaoa we
know of.
City Marshal Edwards and bis effioient
Police force are keeping matters pretty well
regulated They hare bad docketed upon
tbe Mayor's Book upward* of forty eueo
of disorderly conduct olneo they wore in*
■tailed. This is a good oign of effioieaey.
Tbe Albany Nnwo announces that its ia-
ane of tba 14lb instant wiU appear in on aa
liraly new dross. We ar* gratified nt this
pleasing sign of tbe prosperity of onr name
sake, which baa taken rank among tbo load,
ing papers of Goorgio, and extend onr
hearty congratulations ta it^-Saaammmh
Hines.
Lots and Poker.—“I onll you darling,”
she said, as aha leaned her band on bio eonl
collar. “Show your band,” b* returned
meoh'-nieally. The yonng miss, not andor,
standing bis answer, continued to poker
head against bia ebin, and ba hors as* high
of rtlief at bar unconsciousness of hia mis*
take.
Blind man's bluff—let relroapection inks
hold ofyoar band, and carry you back to
tbe days you need to play it. How ws used
to fall over chairs, aspecialiy rooking
chairs, sad skin onr ehins until blood wonld
come. But wo are quitting the subjeot —a
Blind Man's Bluff party will ba bald to-
nigbt st the residence of Eugene Mitoholl.
ill doubtless be n success. Moke your
engagements lor it. ■
Newton could rery well b* called Btobe-
lorum Tillage. Tbrro's Diok Whitehead,
with hia soft, silrery-pealing laughter—ha's
baohelor, but they do say that be wants
marry mighty bad. And “Toueb,” ha’s
wrapped up in hit lore for the old god of
modioino. but ho finds lima to oiog, “I
would iff coaid bat l can’t.” Pnrd Odum,
said, baa adopted the refrain of tbo
could” part, and will soon lira under bia
own “fig and vine tree.” We imagine that
fair lady of Bainbridge visiting near there
will carry soreral hearts away on her
sharm-slriag.
Harness Making.
Mr B R Folsom, Albany's Harness man
pnsbiog straight ahead, aad supplying
many of our people with flrst-olsaa homo
made harness. Mr Folsom has boon in onr
city a number of years and ws should like to
see our people extend him n liberal patron
age, tbat be may b* enabled to build up an
oxtoneiro harness manufactory. We see no
reason why ouch an inatitnlion could not be
well sustained in our oily ; and it olrikeo ua
that Mr Folsom is the proper mao to take
bold of the matter.
Kerosene Oil, retail 30 cents per gallon.
WELCH'S CORNER
notion to the Publlo.
I will tell 20 fine Kentuoky Mules at ooat
Planters' Warehouse yard. Any one in
ttetd of slock will ease from $10 to $16 per
bood to buy of the undersigned.
8. W. KAHN.
Parnonal.
Mr C V Turner will more to Cedsr Keys.
Fla., in a few days. He will engage in
merchandising with hia brother.
We bod a pleasant call from Mr Arch
Culbreatb, of llaker, one day last week.
He is deputy Sheriff of the county, and will
make an effioient office!.
J P R Durham, a thriving young
merchant of West Dougherty, was in our
ssnetum a few days ago. He reports “no
blues in tbs country.”
Mr E E Cheatham, who baa bten in bus
iness in our oily for tbo past two years, baa
gone to Savannah to aeoepl the position
lttely occupied by Mr Tom Bullsr. Mr
Cheatham, while be was here, was counted
one of the best business young gentlemen
of the city. Ills industry and perasveranoe
was remarked of l,y many. Wa wish him
success iu bis new home
WHAT THE PAPERS AMD PEOPLE BA*
Swell the Tide of Enthusiasm.
ran stnsv van ov ran somaiHf anoiats
uinixtu atfootkvion.
It is going to bo n grand and overwhel
ming success. Wa don't dsubt It In tha
leant. Tba papers of onr Motion art going
to help ua lu tha work t and when thrir
doop mouthed vole** are opened echoes are
board for aad near. Our paopt* must do
tbtlr whole duly. They must ba proper ad
to show up our aaetloa as li deserves to b*
ihowa up. Lot ua “ator* on. mov* on.”
Albany will has* a fair la tk* spring —
TkoNaws Invito* Terrell eoaaly to taka
avar some of her fin* (took.—Umaoea J«ar<
RETROSPECTIVE GLANCES 1
ALBANY DURING THE PAST ELEVEN
YEARN.
A Tabu or Events Taken from tbs Flics at
the Albany Niva.
Yes, tom* ovtr Terrell, and not only
bring ovtr your fin* (look, but any and ov
ary thing you think will advertise tho ros
•ouross or oar aaolioa.
Tht first exhibition of tho Southwest
Georgia Industrial Association will oom* off
nt Albany ta U* spring. WUb snob n team
aa Doagbarty, Los, Terrell,Calhoun, Bakar,
Mitoholl aad Worth pulling together. It can
b* nothing lea* than a grand success.—3e»
causa* Hews.
Thanks, brather Hews. With yaar ax-
ttaaiva circulation yoa oaa do ua much
Hoar, go hand YleotProaldoal Fleming.—
WhtB yoa aomn up with your good friends,
ws ar* golag to treat yoik t*—wall, as a
lord is treated. Col. Flomlng's paper has
the following:
From th* Albany Nuws w* learn tbat
work on th* Fair Groaada of th* 8onthwoat
Georgia Iadostrlal Association la progress*
lag rapidly. Tbar* la a* doubt or orory
thing being in nppla.pl* order for tbo
Spring Fair. W* would args upon
our enterprising Early vtaaiy (amor* to
try to bar* something on axhibllUa at tha
Oral Fair. How to tba Ua* to propara for
it. Pleat atmothlag or other with a view
of ooaleotlag far a premium. And be sure
not to forget th* hi! Fair. Try for promt*
urns in it also. W* know on* old former
who U going to try for n hundred bushels
of oorn on an nor*. Lot other* pursue the
•ante polloy on Ihia and other crops,
will pay.”
Hurrah far tht old farmer any w*.
Tha first exhibition of th* Southwest
Georgia Industrial Association will oom* off
ta Albany ta thauprlag. Six or aavaa ton*,
tit* will b* represented.—Quitaum Reporter,
Not only six or asvan conation wiU bo rap-
resented, but tha whole of Southwest floor
fiia. Como np, brother Tillman, and bring
up oom* of tha produoU of Brook* eounty
Wa nil saw your pooplo al tk* ThomaovilU
Fair, and noted tho fin* display they mads
Put your Reporter iu *!ino for us, and tbo
Naws will reciprocals.
A Calbsun correspondent writ**:
“W* sea ia tha Albany Nawa that lbs first
Fair of tbo Southwest Georgia Industrial
Association will coma off ta tba Spring. W*
aaa aaftiy prtmte* tba lari that 0
ooaaty will anltr tba Hat with n dalarmlaa*
to make It a moons*. Hopa tka Haw*
will suooaed in axoltlag aa Interest among
tba ftnnsra of tbo onrroundiag oonntloo,
thereby Insuring auMtas."
Wa ahnll ba heartily gUd to walooma Cal'
boon into tbo arena. A good oounty, and
sh* will mobs a good display. Her blood
looks of onorgy and go-a.hoadUiTeness.
“On* of tbo pooplo," writing us from Las,
any* that a good deal of talk la bring In
dulged ta about tho Fair. Ha remarks tbat
good anabrr lotted to hav* exhibit*, and
that kb aonnty “will hold a) bar part ta
good siyU." Glad to baar It. Itoalyooa-
finni what wt thought. "Boll bar ta," Lea,
aad yoar slater eouatUs will aaaat you half
way.
Worth U going to do aotao mighty good
polling. She la nns of tha moat sslfxus-
taining aoantiaa in tba atato, and wa want
bar toahow a “Bill band-” 8ha will doubt'
leu do It. Wo were down In Bnkor Inst
week, and took pains to bronob tba subjeot
among some of tbs pooplo. W* know wbor*
wa authenticate, when ws' any Baker U
not going to b* behind. 8b* U going to
man* ta tba ring Uk* a pair of Ugh -tup
ping, spirited harass, aad will attract at
tention from th* wbota multitude.
Httahatt will present n good phalanx,
and will ohow n thing or two In th* way of
being n good ooonty.
Fourth of Jana bss boon derided OS the
day of lb* Fair. Remember il. And re-
oidmbsr—now is tho tim* to commtne*
preparations.
Queer : "Why will men smoko oommon
tobaooo, when they osa boy Marburg Bros,
Real of North Carolina,’ml th* asms pliov V
jan filst.ly
186?
Another lot of Goat*' Fin* Hand jqade
Gaiter* and Boots, at
Tan Citt l aoa ana flax Stobi.
Frsab Garden Band at
W. H. GILBERT, Ao’*., A CO'S.
Down on tbs “Oily Dads.”
Tbe following notloo, published ia hand
bill form, woo ssnltarod over tbs oily yes
terday afternoon. Somebody Is oridooliy
after tba City Connell with n sharp otlok,
and It as sms to be a clsaa of burisaaa a.a
wbo agree in lb* opinion that property and
not labor should support tbo'city govern
ment;
[xotici.J
OITIIOX’S KI1TIKO.
Tbs oitlssno of Albany nr* requested to
moot nt Willingham’s Hall, Friday evening.
February 8tb„ at 8 o’clock, to disousaand
consider tbe raeent ordinances and sfsoldo
taxi* ordered by tbe City Coanaii, nod tho
necessity of lbs repeal of them. Let nil st-
Mast Ctrtsnas.
U.fi. Deputy Marshal.
W* nr* glad to not* that Iksrt ta a prob
ability of onr aataamad friend Col. 8. P.
Davis, ef Baker, rsoaiving the appointment
Deputy United 8totos Marshal for th*
Southern District of Georgia. Col, Flu*
simmons eon find no better man for tba
plaoo, and our aeotiou would feel highly
gratified nt such a selection. Col. Davis Is
a high loaad gentleman and would mnka a
thoroughly vBslont officer.
Maroh 21 -Married, on tbo 20th Inal.,
Mr. George Cl. Beni, of Terrell oounty, to
Mlso Mattie P. Duncan, of Doughorty.—
The ruino caused by tba great lira oontinaa
jot to bum. Howard ft Turner’s (tors Is
bring rapidly repaired. Cotton selling,
good middling, 32 oents, corn SI AO par
bubal.
Maroh 24 —Meaara. L*E. Welch ft Co.
gather up the remnant s! tbtlr Mritortd
stook and open la Ball’s building. Broad
■treat.
Marsh 20 —Tho colored people organise n
Dougherty County Edasaflonnl Associa
tion.
March 80— Mias Mollie Rtobardson la
confirmed by the U. 8. Senate Postmistress
Albany, Married, on tbs 28th, Mr.
David L. Fudge to Miss Clara Bostlok.
April 2—Fine strawberries In the Albany
larket.
April 4—Tbo Hondurouo Fever prerails
toormonsly; but nobody goes. Tht Fried-
man’* Bureau ia doing a liraly business.
April 13—Married, Mr. A. Y. Salmons
to Mies Baltic Hoggard.
April 20—Corn selling nt $1 70 a bushel,
April 27—Funeral of Mr, C. W. Rawson.
Ssrriess were bald at tbe Methodist ohureb
by tha Bar. II. D. Moore, tha bouse bring
orowded to overflowing. Th* morobnnto of
tba oily closed tboir doors In respect to tbo
dead, and almost every on* wm in attend
naos upon th* Mrvioos. Death of Dr. A. C.
Hill is aanouaesd. Also, that af Dr. J. B,
Bardwiok.
May 2—Corn in lassel.
May 7—Rev. C. M. Irwin retires from tha
Pastorate of the Baptist eburob.
May 11—The jury oonsiola Georg* Wash
legion, col., for murder, and Judgt Vason
paosoa 001,10000 of death upon him.
May 16—Married, Mr. Morrio Renoau,
of Savannah, to MioaSallieP. Jenkins, of
Dougherty. $100 io greenback* lo stolen
from Ibo Poolmoslor,
May 21—Mr. Fred Lehman loft for Tox-
m, to cook * bom* in tbo wost. Death of
Mlu Kellie Daniels.
Jans 27—"Eagle Fir# Company No, 2"
is organised—Tuoker Colquitt Foreman.—
July 4—Tbe ProsbyterUn eburob having
boon ont of us* for about two yonr* an ef'
fort will bo mad* lo repair and open for
regoiar eburob aervioo, Mra. J. B. Gila
ban’s oaw it Abl* burns. Lou.* loarriage,
1 buggy, 9 saddles, several sail of harneu.
Lost $1,000. The “Glorious Fourth'
ad off lik* all other days. No collisions or
dlsturbanoss.
July 6—Tba South Qtorgla and Florida
Railroad projeet ia disousssd.
July 9—Tbs “Germania” Fir* Eogiaa, of
Savannah, is purchased by tbs City Conn-
oil, and turned over to Tbronataeskn No. 1
July 18—Sudden death of Parry Duncan,
Esq. .Ago 70.
August 10—Death of Mrs, Ruth B
Pstitio.
August 16—J. F. Cargil soils ons-balf in
terest ia lh« News to Mr. T. P, Cody, wbo
will have ontir* charge of tbo moohanioal
department.
August 26—Marrisd, Tboa. E. Jolasr aad
Mia* Laura Gibb*. Died, Mrs. Laoy B.
Robinson, wift of Capt. Gsorge F. Robin
son.
8*ptomber 12—Notloo nppinrs of tbo
death of Col . E. T. Jones, which oosurrsd
in Naw York.
Ssptomber 17—Death of J. P. Stroxer,
Esq.
Sept 21—Death of Jored Irwin. J. F.
Cargile buys back from T. P. Cody sod of
fers tho Nxwa for oale.
September 98—Tbs jury haring convict
ed the murderers of Judge Horns, lb*
aourl lontenooe them to death, but appeals
ar* mads to lbs Supreme Court.
Ootober 10—Col. Carey W. Styles pur
chases tha Albany Naws, and promises to
take entire control on the 21el.
November 12—Death of John J Cooke.
November 2|—Capt. Tboa. A. E Evans
ia associated with Col. Styles in Ibo publi ■
oation aod editorial management of tho
Nnwo. John Robinson's circus io billed for
Albany, December 3rd.
[to b* continued.]
Fisa FOR FLINT RIVER.
Th* Propagation ol tha Finny Nbi
Fresh Figs, Dates, Raisans, Corrnnta,
Citrons, tlo., for Hie obesp bytko
WILDER BOYS.
Married.
Oa Tuesday morning test one of th* most
prominent young hueinees men of our town
wm united in marriage to on* of the moat
accomplished, beautiful and amiable ladies
of Ibis whole section. The oeremony came
off at tba residence of Copt. T. M. Allan,
near Americas, tbe contracting parties be
ing Mr. John D. Cbeves and Mrs. May E.
MoLendon. Rev J T Me Dry do performed
lb* marriage rites in n solemn and iraprea
siva manner. We wioh Mr. Cheese and bis
fair bride mueh happiness and prosperity.
Guano Agenoy.
Mr F C Jonea baa tbs agenoy nt Alban
for tbo sale of tbe Celebrated Empire Gu
ano, the analysis of whiob, published in
this issue, proves it to boons of the most
valuable commercial fertilizers ever offered
to tbo trade. Mr. Jonea io an enterprising
business man. and wa doubt not be will
meet with much euooess iu tbe aale of this
Guauo. Planters are especially referred
lo Mr. Jones' advertisement.
Boaf, Pork. Mutton, Sausage, eto.
“Tba people will aal,” aad m long M
they <nil, let them hove tbe brat, ray wa.—
Therefore It will pleaee yon to read the ad-
verlieement of Mr T H Barnea, to b* found
la another column. Mr. Barnes will gin
peraonal attention lo hie business, and
guarantees good weights, fresh and oleanly
bandied beef, pork, mutton, sausage, etc.
Stand next door lo Collier ft Barnea. Wag.
on will go around early of morning*.
W# bar* narired tba feitowteg from
Hca. V. B. Smith, M. 0.. aad lay It baton
our roadora m a matter af vary gnat talar
rat ta this apetiom afOaargta. Sack* atap
will atop tba hoary raid mad* apom our
waters by trappers, aad giro *U classes aa
opportunity to tqjoy thn privilege* afford
ed' Capt. Smith hM aa ay* open at aU
time* for th* good of bis peep Is, aad wa era
glad to can that h* ia tataraatad ia tala mi
tar.
Otnni, Waswiaotox Crtr. .1
Jaaaary Sib, 1378.1
Kditora Alheeey Jfewet—b may be Inter ■
sating to your laoal roadora ta kaow
stop* ar* bring takaa ta latrodaio shad amd
salmon, aad parkapo eery, ta tha Cbntta-
hooohaa aad ffUal rivers. Th* aalmoa ar*
of a variety found on tk* Fasifio coast. Tha
aaolosod correspondence will explain ltaalf.
Am quit* wall. Yoara truly,
W. E. Smith.
Hotui or RsvaasaXTATirka,
Wasmixotox, D. 0. Jaa 28,1878;
Bon. Spmetr T. Baird, Coenmiuiomer of fid
Deportment t
Bib; As aaggoatod hy yoa this morning,
I have taken tM* method af anting foe my
oaoaUtaeata a dlatrlbutlaa af fcatLAsh te-
landed for •dutksra water*; Th# principal
rivorata my dlatriat an tha Ckattahonabao
aod Flint. Thao* rivort nit* althoMVth*
ora Ua* of Florida aad tons Ua Appalack
ioola rirar. This river Iowa lata Ut Qatf
of Moxioo through St. Georges sound Flint
river bee novor roorived a distribution of
flab, and our pooplo would approslato any
attention on your part looking to a supply
of shad, salmon and carp. I would suggest
to you that Albany, As., Ua koad of steam
boat navigation, would ba aa axsallaal print
to Introduce ouoh fish. You will lad a* dlf.
finally ta raaahteg Albany by railway tea
Maoon, or from Savannah, or Braaawtek
Your aarly attention will oblige,
Yoara roapoatfully,
W. E. Smith, M. C. Oa.
fj"
Albaxt, Oa, Jaa. 17,1878.
Betere. 8. Boyar j Glacier:—]I bar*
used the Soa Fowl Goano, aad am satisfied
that 11 Is m goad mm any ta U* market.
propoM trying it agate this aaaaoa.
G. M. Vixoaxr, J*.
' Maks gardens for tt* Spring Fair aad
bay yoar fiord from
Ll.88.1 WELCH.
Nobs bat frsab aside, aad tree to asm**
Mb-fr
Mesare O. j. Farriagioa A D. W. F
oftbiaoity, have formed a co-partaorekip
for carrying on a merebaat telloriagestab
lishment. Mr. Farringtofi to wall ahd far
brably known la this community. Ha hM
beau bars quit* a number of, ysara aad kM
proton bim'aolf a qritt but moat useful alt.
iten, aad straight-forward business ail
Ha lua enjoyed a good, patronage; aad by
tebatiaaa with aaeh a first wises
m Mr. Pitas, whoa* vspulaHih an
uadi thraughaot SouUwsst Georgia aad
Florida, th* oatnbllahmeal wU be oaa of
th* Institution* of ear ally. Ba* ndror-
tlsamaat alatwkara, aadbe an* aad 4*11 oh
thorn and cumin* atjle*>ad prides.
Fin* Liquors formodlotaal purposes.
L. E. A H. E. WELCH,
Druggists.
W. H. Gilbert, Ag’t., A C. tall only frasb
and rsliabls goods—Gordon Sand a apoel-
•ItJ' M <
Ladles' Hatton Hast*, of nil daaeripUoaa.
x Tua Citr Sxod AKB Eax Bronx.
Children's I
ty, nt Tan Cut Bass asd Bab Exou.
Mr. Danols Brosaan, who soa* time ago
resigned hi* olty offioo, on aoooant of IU-
horitb, bM gone into U* batahoring bue't-
aeee, and proposes to faraiah patron* with
frasb muta every day In tba weak. Hia
is on Broad jfroat mat of Washington
W* wioh Mr. Broenaa mack maocae la Ut*.
teas. Ha is a denarvtag atttom, and
wai a popular, polloomsn, always faithful
la U* discharge of bta a datl*a i aad am aa-
dore* him m a maa who will deal aqoarriy
la all iranaMtloas. Ba* card.
Tha young gentlemen of Arlington and
vicinity will gin a bop on U* 14th in*!.,
at Gay A Evans’ Hall. It can ba nothing
but a grand ■ueomo, whoa such a number
of ohoeullors m Mo Jobss, Simmons, High'
towtr, Boalwiek, Boynton, Powell, Turner
and Pratbor have U* matter 1a band. Quito
a number wiU ba praamt, m invitation*
hav* boon Mat ovar a larg* aaetloa of as
try. Of ocurt* U* proUiaat girl la Georgia
will b* than. Maybe w* will kart a Ns wa
rn au than to report dots.
Adsaxt, Ga„ Jaaaary 28.18T8.
Meeeert. 8. Bayer $ Glauber ■.
Dias Sim.—Wo her* tried your Soa
Fowl Uuono and oheorfully testify lo Ua
mortis. Hav* novar used any Commercial
Manures from wbieb wa obtained better re-
•ulto. H. Nichols,
W. H. Wiuoa.
Messrs B F Hudspeth And A L Hswss
hav* opened a General Land otto* al Haws
They will Mil leads, bay lands, rant
lands, return for turn aad pay tax** for
partis* residing oat of th* asuaty.
In South and Middle Georgia th* small-
grain crops look remarkably well, and a
larg* area nr wheat andi oats baring bees
sown lest toil, an exshang* predicts tba
lends will b* crowned with fetuses, and
tbo boras stored with plenty. At least to
this sad 1st os work aad hop*.
Th* Warrantee Clipper, alluding to lbs
retirement of Mr. Ham from Jsarmsliem,
says; “Ws wilt whisper oa* thing la tk*
ears of oor roadora which may aa b* gen
erally known, and that la Brotkar Hast la
about lo oommeus# a ministerial cArvar m a
laborer for Jesus. Ho te said to hav*
praecbtd a most oxenllent sermon at Long
Creak Cburoh last Sabbath. May b* be
come on* of our moat useful ministers and
greatly bleated to hie labors.”.
_**$&•*• rallarM
btaesaod for a Urn* ia th* nubltaZSTS
**—« taE aa* tea
■ctaa, war* thap ralagatm to tba limb* w
IU.V>. tat aa earth. Bat ■
Sloa.'Mh Bitten to a living aad tkrfetaT
reeveii.J, It gees oa eurlng aad (Ilk*—
Neither- aadorhaad aor me wmSl
effect it. Oa tba aaatrary, coalraaia ext
Inferior rival prmaraUoai only taaroma*
Us popularity. It kM bam rsweatadlr im.
hated, but wltbmf sowaaToataftl
ofllhavsbaou ear.eptitiouily lntrodasod.
bat bat* fallen fiat Vr.rywhm. u«
WaAr.vae Wiau Doas 180 4M8fig
Ftopta-to grid mly a. tagal to^ 8TA-
700,000 pmplaam rilrer aloaa; 132.fiOO.OM
patpls am gold aAd rilver. Mato a! tea
•Wald **[y” aaitaas ar* saffartag fleam
Brltota. Caaada, Tarkay, Fmtaa, aad th*
- <u
taad,Jtaaa^ fltama, Italy, 8p*ta, Hwtta.
ariaad. Mr. BUI ml*t amd, mmak writ
Miabllahad figarm to admataga.
WfiM-IMliff Iflckm.
. ’*!'• “W •!«>• Uttl# aoria real aast
th* taf-Awy. that at “aaaLhldtag" ha m-
eels Heashar; m a racier ka ia maarlacto
-- na vz?iZ’iZ£ vi %£
r.-rrrt.'TsisirLi:
a^aaanagia
th*J mav furnish goad wkolsoomo Moad
food to tha poor atStag Mtat ffS
parUoolan oaa b* haa or a
Weloh at Albany. *’
"ficrUE
No other modi das ft tk* world Mierw
gl.mmtk.lMoi Aa ooraUv* qoaUtUa
M Booeboa’a flsrasaa Syrup. U 4kr*a
yoara two wNHm four laeftri . - t.
amaUjbouU* sftbi* wodlriaowaro^
Bottlaa 10
ta Mary town aad riling* ta tha
Staim an laaawaaadtagU t* lhair *
•re. Go ta year SMnta. amd **
they know about It.
•tow. RagalarriMTAomt*. Tkrea doaoa
will reliera any asss.
List *f Let ten.
Remaialsg la Post Oifior.
Axanax, Fob fith, IgA,
.BA
S 'JM
Frasier, Jail*
Griswood, Anal*
Gantt, Oao
3 olr, Harriot.
IU. ZMk
Jaokwa, Harry
Johnson, Jamb
Looter. Fanai*
Moaoos, Martha
Myan, WF3
Nml; SalU* ,,
Oliver, Bob
Fhrrieb, JT ,
fipaar. Ckaatla
■imbaaxm, Ci
8o^mky,8W
Tumor, Faaata
Viaami. Jalta Aaa
WUliams, Osarria
>a, Q H
ManCall, Garay'
OUrar. Alfred
Bowltaga, Cabip
Cbm ftoosry, Ylrdjr
Tsay,
Woodruff, ■ V
Wig,. Mary A
West, SaiUo
Williams, Ham
Wright, Unite
Washington, 0
Whit*. Lewis
Wilson, 8alU* E
Williford, Jcani*
Young Nancy.
Pereou e calling far any of th* abara.
will plus* my “adrertteod.”
O.W. ARNOLD, t;^M.
ALBANY MARKET,
Warirtgbr
Westbrook & Co-,
Uerohandiae as Follows
BACON—deer lib ■
Amir. Oa, Jaa st. IDS
lit
Bulk clflor rib...,
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WELL Booo...
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