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THE ALBANY NEWS
d. t Wbioj. * FunV.EnB
WESTON & EVANS.
Eottoks . rnonuKTOK*.
.1 I). WESTON. Associate Editor
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a nut. C, IITS
t place
Jnie-
(icorjria Items.
Tlic’Savannali .>'<•><•.< -:<ys ‘-the Uni-
teil States Courts ilo a 11 irivitijr Imsi-
qo.s in (ioorjiia. For llic four yrai*
• inlin" .Inly. I ST 7. the United States
l>istrii-t ami Cirenit Courts in this
State remlereil judgments amounting
to nearly six millions of dollars—
more than half as much as the judg
ments obtained in all the Southern
States.” ~jr fy
Georgia is eridenllv tlie liest pli
for Georgian*. The I.ninpkin
jinuh-Ht learns that many emigrant*
front it* section to the West are :
satisfied and are mining hack. It
says: "Mr. Mathew Watkins, one of
a large party that left last fall, lias
started hark afoot, and is now step
ping it oil' in the direction of his old
home. Gradually, those who are
struck with the emigration fever,
timl out tin.l there are less attractions
in Texas and Louisiana and the west
ern state- for one raised in this
lion titan emigrants would have
hclicvps Ail industrious mat;
live here as easily nslieennmngarj
and can save about a« much money
as he cot:Id in the rich countries of
Kie West. If you do not think so,
j.i-t inquire of tliose who liave re
cently given the thing a trial."
A man named Coleman has been
doing Americtis. ltueua Vista and
other town*, by selling powders to
prevent kerosene from exploding,
and make lire gallons last as long as
six. and to secure sale offered kero-
-eio at fifteen cents [x-r gallon on
-i sty and ninety day s. He has sold
‘•hundreds." but none have been able
to get any of that kerosene.
Attorney General Ely derides that
the new Constitution vacates no office
of notary. After ail the present com
missions expire, then the new rule
will he put into universal a PpHwP
lion.
A Whitfield farmer made niuety-
six bushels of Irish potatoes from
four and a half bushels of seed, last
fall. He planted in June. This was
about $72 over ami above the cost of
the seed, and off of one third of an
acre of land.
The residents and land-owners In
Ihilton. and its vicinity, have inaug
urated a movement to attract immi
gration to Georgia.
A very intelligent Eastern capital
ist. ranch interested in raining mat
ters. lias told thcGainseville&'oufAi'On
that lie had no doubt there would be
millions of capital invested in Upper
t.eorgia and North Carolina within
the next five years, and lliat in his
hank, railroad, or nianufacturin
stocks, uierrhnndising, or tiny of the
ordinary pursuits of life. He also
stated that there was no mill in the
up country that with proper manage
ment was not. or could not be made,
pay a splendid dividend upon the in
vestment. i|
Evidently to serenade one’s spri
heart in Gaine-ville is a pleasure
which 1
•me runs
stance, tlie AV/l Oeonjiun of tliat
place make- tlii- announcement: "We
are requested to announce tliattliq
young man who attempted
mule bis sweetheart on Greenafreet
the other night with a rendition of
‘Whisper You’ll be Mine Love,’ can,
by calling, secure tlie remnant of his
pant-, a- the hull-dog ha- no further
use for it.’
.Tlie Quitman ISrpnrlte says:
We have lieeu informed that Capt.
Charley Howell will soon commence
to build a first class brick hotel at
Valdosta, and we have also been in
formed' that Mr. Stewart will add
ry largely to liis hotel during the
summer. This is a step in the right
direction. Every hotel built on tlie
line of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
will serve as a nucleus of wealth to
tlie immediate section in which it
stands. Provide comfortable quar
ters for the Northern people and they
will come, and with proper efforts a
real many ran lie iiidutvd to make
investments, nnd thereby increase the
valneofjiiroperty as well as the tax
pay roll.
son ,Journal: At about 12
last Saturday night the
ice oft'apt T. If. Pickett, situ-
alpdj; ar tlie Male college, was con-
" '' The flames were ilis-
no negroes, leaping
through the roof near the stove chim
ney of the cook room, and before the
giveu. all tlie rear
portion of the house was in a blaze,
and nothing could lie done to save
the bniliUpg. The family, assisted
hv a few friends, succeeded in saving
nil in the two front rooms, hut a
large portion of the lied clothing,
provisions, and all
c, .crockery, etc.,
lake bouses, crib
also burned. Logs
about $1,200; insurance $373.
The Dublin merchants say their
little steamer has saved that town
$1,200 in frleghts during the past -ea-
sou.
Capt. A. G. Evans of Terrell, is
dead. Aq hour before his death he
exerted his physical forces to such an
extent as to give internal injuries,
from which he died.
Tlie trestle at the 120 mile post It.
& A. 11. Is., was considerably dam
aged bv fire one day last week. Capt.
Crovatt brought his train over in safe
ty, and reached Albany only a few
minutes behind time.
Merchants and farmers along the
line of tlie Brnn«wiek and Albauy
road complain greatly of the rate of
tr£glit ihiayshnve tn pay on syrup.—
High local rates sometimes amounts
to prohibition, and discourage farin-
rrs in growing certain products for
market. Live and let live is a good
motto for railroads as well as indi
viduals.
Be Up and Doing.
If we claim to be a • business com
munity, and really desire to increase
the importance of our city as a trail
ing ffntei. (lien we must make a cor
responding effort in that direction.—
Advertise, make things lively, don't
be pushed to the wall. Don't look
KteVonl mother-in-law had knocked
all of your teeth down your throat,
lie up and doing—progress in your
VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno
vates and Invigorates
the Whole System.
IT« MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE
Alterative, Tonic, Solvent
anti Diuretic.
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Reliable Evidence.
Mr II UStrvkn*:
IVarSir—I will mml rhcerftillr
**ld mjr testimony to the great
iiiiinlier v«mi hare already received
in favor of your great ami good
medicine. Vegetine. for I do not
think enmigh can lie Mid in ita
praise; for I was troubled over 30
ye*T» with that dTeadfnt disease.
Catarrh, ami had auch tad cough
ing spell* that It would seem as
though I never could breathe any
more, and Yegetlae has cured me;
Slid 1 do feel to thank (iod all the
best medicines for
relingi
every-
I*ody to take tlie Vagctine, for 1
can assure them it Is one of the
lies! medicines that ever waa.
Mrs L DORK,
Cor Magazine and Walnut ata,
HEALTH, 1 STRKMiTII,
ANU APPETITE.
Cambridge, Maas.
My daughter has received great
benefit from the use of Vegetine.
etv t.
lHiith*sor V
her health, strength anti at
declining health waa a source
load liar friends.
iVgetine restoml
gth ami appetite.
N II TILDEN,
I usuramt* and Real Kst. Agent,
No. 40 Scars Building,
Boston, Mass.
CANNOT BE
Excelled.
I'aklkstowk, Mass.
I liave usetl your “Blood l’rc;>ara
tion” iu my family for several
yeans and think that, for Scrofu
la or CaiikcrousHuinonor Rheu
matic Affections, it cannot lie ex-
I celhsl; and, as a blood purifier oi
[ spring medicine, it is tlie liest
r thing I have ever used, and I hare
■ used almo>t everything. 1 can
cheerfully recommend it to any
• one in need of such a medicine.
Yours respectfully,
Mrs. A. A. Imnsmork.
No. lit Russell Street.
IT IS A
Valuable Remedy.
, 1870.
^ _ -ouland energy in your blood. Let the
judgement it would pay better flian- krtpV whfttyou arc doing, that
io, if you arc doing anything worlli
telling, and it will be of profit to them
a-s. well as to yourself.
Albany should send out five or ten
thousand pamphlets descriptive of our
town and country. By "send out." we
ineanUi^^hnuhl he scattered broail-
"* ^the Nortlu Can’t the City
Cdun£fl,ltf>ardtdf Trade and Soutli-
west Georgia Industrial Association
' heightened by the danger ^ uo yg jii $J>is matter. It is of great
is in its indulgence. For in- importance.' We iiave been in the
sloughs of inactivity long enough; it
is time aye were moving out, and get-
on {he road of progress.
_ (ofcbjcit^ ay-e two schools where
our boys and girls, young men and
young ladies, are afforded the most
South Boston, Feb. I
; Mr. Stevens,
Dear Sir,—I have taken several
\ » - j I Kittles of your Vegetine ami am
I IU* . convinced it is a valuable remedy
for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint
■ and general debility of the ays
_ „ . I tern.
I I IK* i I can heartily recommend it to
GRAND
Exhibition!
Tlu* following premium list in announced for the first Spring
Fair of tlie
To be held on
THE A Lvi Eii i C AN
SEWING
Needle.
1\() NHHDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AUKNTS wo ask you to try it. and oiler you special
Inducements. Send !<>: <'in-iilar A- Prices In
Iff If* Eou>• t it at., (;iii<• SHjtaUj
Ij. C. A’liMit.Vt titty .Uttnuger.
IVgetiiu*;
Your* respectfully.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. R. STE VENS,
Bostox, Mass.
Vegetine la Sold by all Druggists.
m
i>.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TIIE
pleasure to nnnoutice to the Planters of
Dougherty ami adjoining, counties, that
they bate renewed their Agency for the
pale of the above
We-never heard of so much “fire in
the wood-" a- in the pa«t week. From
every souree comes the report that
fence-..out liou-e*. et«:., are burned.—
In the vicinity of Cotton Hill Tho*.
f’rozier, Teatt .lone-, and others suf
fered .-evereh- on Sunday, and on
\\ fthiCsday (’apt. Tublin had a Ijyge
»t rinjf of fence* burned •ndWffqrdl
out hou-es on one oft. i- plantatijnO
IVr.-on- cannot be too particular with
tin* when the wind- are -o high and
everything *odrvAji/itril.
On Tuesday lait 'n* . EftjAVL
Montgomery, of Borne. Jicinity. Unit
ed >tflie, Marslial, was eonveylug t$,
Atlanta two United State- prisoner?.<jf
of them iea|M-d througli the de.or of
the car wh.k: the train wax g'oili
lull -peed. Captain Montgnineryjiot
Uiking time to <lop the train, irrurie-
illately followed lii- prisoner’s exam
ple, and leaped out after him. The
train wa- on a down grade at the time,
and could only he -topped with diffi
culty. H lien it was -topped,
backed however, much to the
of every one, who expected
both men mangled and dead, they
found Montgomery -ented on the
track witli Id- prisoner, having chas
ed and brought him to with a couple
ot pi-tol -hot-. Neither party wa-
seriously hurt. Certainly such re
markable instance- of pluck and good
luck combined are rarely ever record
ed in tl.i-. world. -
The T homasvitle Timed, in spcak-1
ing or
says:
ample facilities for a thorough edn-
ation. The very best acquirements
i -° { literary attainments
common to our colleges ftml univer
sities can'be attained.
It win do no harm to relate to our
mill men, farmr.rs, etc., that if they
wisli the very best axe-helves ihev
•ail get them cheap by addre-ing G.
r ‘"bt, Albany. $1 jier dozen.
Tnesday&Wednesday,
May 21st and 22d, 1878.
Military.
For the best drilled military company, three or more entries, antranee fee $10. .$200 00
Regatta,
For the wianing boat Sliver cup
Tournament.
For the successful knight Saddle and bridle
Flowers.
BAtSKD HT KXniBITOB.
For beet display of pot plants $ 000
For second best display of pot ptaota .. 3 00
For third best display of pot plants 1 00
For best single geranium
For best double geranium
For best fueheia
For best heliotrope
For best bourardia
For best begonia
For best salvia
For best similar
For best fero
For best calls titty..
For best cactus
For best bybiscus
For lest marauds .
For best collection of leaf plants, not less than tire
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, Georgia,
MANUFACTUIlEI’S Or
Steam fQs8g*iiies,
[FROM 4 TO 40 IIOKdE POWER- i
Also, Wheat-Threshing Engines prepared to mount on any ordinary farm-wagon
Christ Mills, Cotton Presses,
Mills
WIDELY KNOWN
AND
Justly Celebrated
GGANO,
It 'will suffice lo say that ns a fertilizer, it
j«» unequalled by few ami surpassed by none,
Ha merits are too well known lo need corn
memitnioD at our bnml<.
lVs are now prepared lo furnish it in any
ejuantity, either for cash or cotton option
on the most liberal terms.
S. HAVER & GLAUBER.
The Improved
Remington Sewing Machine
It lias been rumored for -ome time
that Me-no Itlnck-I.car & Hasting-
were going to erect another large Jim
tel in Thoma-vitlr. Tlie-e gentlemen
liave ample mean- to do -o. a ml we
have tio doubt but that it would prove
a (laying investment. We are ptea—
eil to learn that they liave Ifcb-vcd
the plan, and Hpeeilicattonx of the
new hole) and that they may lie seen
on Monday, after JO o’elock, at tlie
Drug .store of s. .1. Casacls. The
plan- will remain on exhibition dur
ing tlie day. Any one interested in
seeing liow Hie second hotel in 'Ilioiii
■'I’tRiff JPBpoaches the weary,
gey 'fffmfp wemleth id- way to-
wardx tlie setting of tlie sun: and Al
bany-is on the direct line of march.
A facetious youth of our city -ngge-t-
|M Jhe dtlur day, that the hoy- tramp
ed (ouftiwtJtliq- fie faU, and We-t-
wa yl iy spring for tlie reason, that in
litciiii IlieSttfilsn were so mild as
to allow sleeping out at night; and
the -ound of the huzziug mo-quilo
warned them backward in spring.—
There may la; something iu this; but
anyway,'Albany is invested with the
nui-aneex every day; anti there is
strong talk of arresting tin; vaga-
honds, and hitching them lo Mar-hal
i-lwardsVjnrwi gang. Something
loneJX . ’/
Can’t Get His Wits-.
A novel ease wa., decided in Gwi-
m-tie Snperior Court recently, which
i, quite interesting. It. seem, that a
young man by tlie name or Fields
married aj-irl sixteen years of age
against the wishes oflierparents. The
young iiridi;’., father obtained custo
dy of JiiJ tlaiiifliter amt detained her
that she wa
dy Of hirdaiSBitcr and
,*t Mine An tlie ground
new hotel m that vlmm^SSSr^ lllls , ianl , „
writ, of habeas corpus, ami on the
Jicaring of tlie same the Judge held
lliat. uotwTt-taudiiig the license was
irregularly issued and the father had
not given his consent, slur licing six
teen yean, of age, tlie marriage was
valid .Uni binding, and the parties or-
i-npicd the rdationship of husband
“fid «4b-; imt U,at under the law
tAteh gives the (raretil tlie rust oily
and right lo the services of his .-),i|.|
until majority, unless he -voluntarily
losses it/ that defendant bail a right
to Jier services until she wnstwenly-
one, untLlliercforo was entitled lo tier
, iqatpdr^. An order w»is therefore
usville will took, i-an mil and'egamy Jinsi4lIUli-mi*ibig tlie writ anil
me the plan- which are said to In; ml
very elaborate and strictly modern.
Kucce, to tin: new enterprise.
maniling the wife lo th e po-ses-iou .
her father. The ease a y learn will -
to tlie Supreme Court.
1—Make*, a perfect lock stitch alike on l»olh sit*CJ»
>n all kin.lx of gotsK
•J—Runs Light, S nooth, NobeleM ami rapid.
Dtirahle—Rims lor Year* without Reiniir.
4—Will th» all varieties of Work aed Fancy Stitch-
mg in a Mi|>eri >r manner.
—I* Most Kasily managed hy the o|>erator.
Is-ngth o1 stitch may lx- altered while running, ami
machine can is* threaded without passing thread
through IkiIck.
Dkmh.n Simple, Ingenious, KleganL Forming
die stitch with..if! the use of Tog Wheel Gears, R t >-
ary Cams, or Lever Arms. Han the Automatic Drop
Feed, which insures uniform length of stitch at any
wpeed. Huh our new Thred Foul roller, which alloarn
easy moveineni of neetlle l*ar and pn^vents injury to
efnl am) Finished. It
skillful and ezisirienretl
mechanic*, at the celebrated I'.KMIXUTON ARMO
ItY, Imon. N. Y. Attention is called to our grimily
for ManufactU'
tly lieen improVc<! t
the imwuranee that
•The No. 2 Remington Maehiti
ring an 1 Family n.-* has ret
ami. i* offered to tho puhlic w
it vrtll gi re entire sal isfaction
ARMORY: ZX.Z.XON; N! V!
I'ltINCII’AL OVFICK:
2C1 Se 283Broadwa7, Now Tork.
17, D. M. FERRY 4 CO., Detroit, Mich.
Feed, Sale and Livery Stable,
Lant «. D ,j 0 f Rroad SL, near River,
ALBANY, GA.
Cane
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad*
General Superintendent*! Onto, . )
Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, ►
Savannah, Feb. 14. lRtj
O N and after SUNDAY. February lT,Pa>
Train* on this Road will ran aa follow*:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
i daily at ~_*ltnra
.. •• *
Arrive at Thowaavilla
Bain bridge
Albany
Live Oak
Jacksonville
Leave Tallahassee
Jacksonville
Live Oak
Albany
Rainbrtdjre
Thomas vine
Jfonp
Arrive at Savannah
Ho change of can between Savannah
aonville and 8av*nnah and Albany.
PaaKngers from Savannah fa __
aineaviue and Cedar Keys take this tain.
Passenger* leaving Macon at 7JU a. m. (da
nect at Jrann with this train for Florida.
Paaaengers non Florida by this train
_ amp with train arriving la Maeon ■
dally), except Sunday.
Passengers from Savannah for Bnutswiek and Da
rien take this train, arriving at Brunswick fistfaa.
Paaaengers from Brunswick arrive atflunak
l*ullmati Palaoe sleeping cars ran through W/hA
rom Savannah and Jacksonville; aha tfcmb
ttZSSS&P'*'“ 4 •
Mo change of cars between Atlanta and ~
vllle.
Connect a
ways on 8
‘’SKEELSS
'very Sunday afternoon; f
Teaday morr—
Close conn
excepted) for Green Cave sprints* at* Asgfidlib
Pxlatka, EnterprOe, and all luidlnla obVmM ‘
river.
DAY EXPRE3B.
(Dally, Sunday Excepted)
lAave Savannah at. t ft
Arrive at Jfifoownu . SMfrAfi
Arrive at Tallahassee at— SKW n. aa
Leave Jacksonville
Arrive at Savannah at.
Ho riumgeot can between Savannah Mi
rassengers lor lauanasa
Passengers leaving Bran
Wednesdays and Fridays)
Savannah 6:18 p ns; leai
ami Syrup Boilers. Shaftings, Pullevs,
AND'ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS.
Prompt attention paid to llepairing MILLS AXI> MACHINEItY.
V Send for Circular.
.1. S SCHOFIELD & SON.
jan Jbljr
Are You Going to Paint?
Then use Miller Bros 1
lor*, made of strictly pure White Lead, Zinc
mmtiiiitM, warraiiD'it iiiiiclt llnml*<8iii« r ami «’lwa|**rand to lastTWIFE AS
LONG as any other Paint. It has taken the FIRST I'lllMIlM .t iw-m y iff the state Fairs In the Union,
and Is on MANY THOUSAND or the finest Iivum* iu the cmiitry. Adilnws
MILLER BROTHERS. ,
SAMPLE CARD SENT FREE. -JS.:il A .-Cl St rl.irSlr—t. ILKVELAND, OHIO.
. . axing Saxannah fciS am
BraMwB szS 11 *^* 7 * * Di ant** t»
Trxlns on a A A. a aiMtejoDtUoa, fOag amt
Moniax, Wdaodag and Frida/ at 1I:U aTnE
For Rnimvlck Toeada/, Thurad*/ tliim»lin$8j 1
•8CMp.ni. *
EASTERN DIVISION.
Leaxe Saxannah, Snnda/a apex pled, at 7»t am
Arrtxe at McIntosh - « M am
Arrixaat Jeamp “ “HbEI'em
Arrixeat Blackahear - “ AM U
Arrixe at Dupont *- * Mi-aa
Leaxo Dupont - * oat am'
LeaxeBlackahear - * *m am
Lcaxe Jtaup - * lit,am
lax, McIntosh - - to p aa ’
Arrixe atSaxannah “ * 6.00 am
ACCOMMODATION TUAftt—'WESTERN XHTC*
Imxs Dupont (Sunda/a excepted) at AOS am
Arrixe at ValdooU - ggo *
Leaxe ThetnaaxUle
ijgj V
r-
Arrixe at Dupont “ fclA f
J dTnoa, MaatexTtiTupnriaHin^» I # .
H. 8. HAINES,
60
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1 00
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25
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60
1 00
For beat collection of haaket Rowers t 00
Cut Flowers.
Dent collection of cut flowers by exhibitor
Best collection of rosea
Best design ot flowers ,, ,, ...
Best design of roses —••
Best boquet - *
Best boquet of wild flowers
Best verbena
Best petunias
Best Glsdiolns
Best Dahlias
Best collection of panties
Vegetables and Fruits.
For best collection from tingle garden
For second best collection from single garden
For best display of cabbage
For best cabbage
For best beets half dozen
For best carrots half dozen -
For best turnips half dozen ******
For best parsnips half dozen
For beat corn half dozen
For best collection of squashes
For best collection of cnbumbers......
For best collection of snap beans
For best collection of celery
For best collection of Tomatoes
For best collection of Kohl Rabbi
For best Irish potatoes
For bast onions
For best asparagus
For best rhubarb or pie plant .
For best melons
For hei-t strawberries
For best raspberries ...
For besl cherries
For best plums-.»*» - — -
For best collection of fruits
For best display by boy under 1.5 years
Household.
For best display of bread
For best display of cake
For beat display nf butter.
For best display of cheese -
For best display of bread and cake by girl under 15 years.
For best display of canned fruits made by exhibitor ...
For best display of jellies made by exhibitor
For best display of piokles made by exhibitor
For best display of preserves made by exhibitor
For best display of native wine
Farm Froduots.
3 00
2 00
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6 00
a oo
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S- W, GUNNISON. CHARLES FRANK
GUNNISON & FRANK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
AND MANUfAOl UtF.ns OK
TIN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HARDWARE OF ALE KINDS.
Household and Kitchen Furnishing Goods
Call and see l!»e Wall Plow. TheVleoigia U
Crockery, China, O Ups were*. Lamps m*
Ware. Axes. Hoes, Garden Inipbitneuis. I’m
Mills. A complete and mapnitlcmt nU»ck «
CUTLERY AND
Broad Street,
il. Tli. Dm. l*i
ncuHon, Etc., Etc.,
Oil. Wood and Willow
uttd Wringers, Sugar
For boat display of home-oared meat
For best display of lard* home-made
For best display of honey
For best disylay of syrup
For best display of wheat
For best display of oats
For best display of rye
Nor best display of Barley - —
For beet dieptay of forage grasses
Home Manufacture.
For besl 10 yard, homo made doth, xny kind
For beat homo-mode counterpane, ehnvl or blanket.
For beet homo-made patchwork quilt ....
For beet feaoy needle work - -
For eeaond beet fane/ needle work-. ....
For beet needle work by girl under fifteen yenre ......
For beet pleee of work by girl under ten yenra
For beat fnnoy work of any kind not in chore
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100
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6 00
1 00
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6 00
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3 00
3 00
3 00
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200
TEH Mlowjbioiiy ami aceommfAxlloiie m.
AA KxllruuJ and 1I'.:.-1 nnlern promnllx
I«i4'<ll». W. P. HOLLY,
je»HK.ir Proprietor.
Administrator's IVoilef.
liUlKOIA—DOI.'OIIKKTV COUNTY .
tif f in iM-r* l.jr K!*'•»» lo all i- nutiM linvin^ He-
Wilki.inTjirvrr tale of n»i<l f ount
* “"«• Uiffii to in«\ |tro|»‘ily inaile out,
j.ntrrlhrvl |, y | n «v, m m lo »bo«
»ii«l » moil ii I- ami till |mtfoiim ltn|*M-
•""I liiri'liy r«‘i|iiir«‘il to nmke
18111 lo mi-.
W I'. ItUKKS,
( Ii Mk Htip.Uourt IMMJa.
A<Jmr. Wilkins Tarve r, dec’d.
Alti| ny # Oa. March 2H, J87S.
ith in 11,#* ii
llit-lr «har«8i
I haM ill
Fine Arts.
For best collection of painting by one exhibitor - - 6 00
For best collection of painting the work of the exhibitor 3 00
For best single painting the work of the exhibitor 2 00
For best collection of drawings the work of the exhibitor 2 00
For beat tingle drawing the work of the exhibitor. I 00
For best soroll sawing by boy or girl under fifteen years - 2 00
For second best scroll sawing by boy or girl under fifteen years 1 00
Ownero of wtock, poultry, etc., are requested to exhibit
tlie same, and will receive diplomas for the best exhibit.
Merchants and manufacturers also arc requested to display
their floods, and will receive diplomas for the best display.
ENTRIES EREE.
T. M. CARTER, Secretary.
L. E. WELCH, President.
L.\TED WARE.
Albany- Georgia.
98 Cherry Street, Macon. Georgia.
[Opposite First National !»ank.|
Manufacturers of and Dealers iu
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
HARNESS. SADDLES, WHIPS. ltIDDLKS. COLLAUS. IIAMKS.
THUNKS. VALISES. TRAVELING ISAtiS. CII ILDItKN S CARRIAGES.
LAP ROBES. IIOltSE HI.ANIIKTS. SOLE. UPPER and HARNESS
LEATHER, CALK SKINS, SHOE FIN DINGS, ETC.
Call and examine our stock before purchasing.
Repositories : US Cherry st.. Macon—2iis Email c . Augusta.
'I’EASa |The Weekly Constitution.
We supply to Jolibers, Grocers, Hotels, Ks bt.m
rasts, Agents, Peddlers, and large consumers in gen
eraLTEAHrmt up tn original package* at impoi
ters’prictv. Belng a connected with the ‘
, all |»*rti8V81
»send llii’ir
of this country i
from \<t lb. and upwanh.
ments are offered. To parties nvjuiriug a test ot «*u
Teas, we will send hv mail on receipt of <*o <vn t.- .
C M of Tea of auy kind, post age paid. .N>nd to
ik form and prices to
x X., SMITH St co.,
160 Front Street.
Cor. 21aldon Laue. HEW YORK.
•jitiiui 8<t a *ioi y «ii s,n«thern liic and cltarac-
‘Tiio Bwnanco of EootviUe”
B* & A. R. B. GompahyT
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
SUPERIHTEHDKHTB OFFICE 1
Bauxawicx, Qx^ Dec. 7th, 1874. f
(\8 and after Tuesday Doc, 7lh 1874, r f ■!■■■■
U trains on this Boad wlU ran as follows:
Pasaengor Train loaves Brunswick Muadaya, WriU
cesdays and Fridays at 7Z»aH
Arrives at TObeauvUle, A&GBB, al 10J8a«
LeavesTebeauvllle, A AG RB,at 1L14AW
Arrives at Albany at TMrm
Leaves Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays and Frifiggi*
ArriVtiatTebrauviilerAA'GrIbCr M
Leaves TebeanvlUe, A A Q B B, at UTrH
Arrives at Brunswick— .....JftMgM' *
Trains from Albany msko close connection atV*
beauville with A A G passe ngsr train foe Sasun
nab, and with bat few hours delay at TabtanvlBa
with A AG passenger train for Florida. .
Trains from Brunswick connect asTsbsaavSK
time: c.
B&mtr&a Mmm.
Arrive;
■ Entire trains through from Montgomery laXdkiil
vine. Ho Sunday delays. Trains run daUj. • I
I Pessengera leaving on West-bound tralnaTfAEP*
I FAC LA, from Americas. Thomasville, Albany, wr
any paint in Sobthweat Georgia, taka bro ‘ ‘
Nashville or Hew Orleans, and dinner In 1
next day. and save from 12 to 24 hours Uma.
other line can make it.
■ Through Bleepers all the year round.
Through Sleeping Cars for Virginia Springs, <
pet with all trains via EufauU Line. *
Montgomery, Ala.
DUNHAM, t
IDuu (UMrssu,
Geu’l Pasa^r Ag*L
Montgomery, Alar
J. T. STEELE. Agent
way, Ga.
ATLANTA
EASTERN CITIES
VIA
PIEDMONT AIB-UNS. -•
Leave Atlanta....
Washington, DC., viaB. FAPAB ^
Baltimore
Philadelphia
Hew York—
Boston—.....^................
Leave Atlanta..
. 4Mpm
. 4JSasa
rrive at Charlotte
(Ha riryinia Midland Route.)
Arrive at Danvillc.^.....^. nM .lftttsa
*• Lynchburg
“ Wsthlngton City 9;4A p m
•* Baltimore...^. ** **•
“ Philadelphia
• Hew York^....^.^.....
Sleeping and Parlor Car Accommodations oa
TKA1N8,
w. j.iidUstoN, S7XTOEE3C
(lcn'1 Pus. A Ticket Ag't. l
Jr’OXJ , X , 2r 3 S r
Atio CATTLE eoWDEKS,
- _J oil vo or pre^oiil Dl8kM*e.
>o Honea w si* Ate of <Y*MC\ Potts oc Lcho tm
•ait. If P«»u*^s Pow.'m arc »wrd in 1 'me.
n'jhVPowepriwlllow aii'1 i-rriil Hon fnouu
F’XiU> P3»>:,mvai prcVL.it is iowuew
-"Litiv Turlfou,
- will iucrtw^ r c (.mimtity 8>r milk
Bwan and vatfic arc heir to.
Fqcrnra Powi’au* wuxuiva Bailaviurnox.
LTUCOU.MA.
. B. YOUNG & CO &
ti. Hi:, abundant humor
r«> well known in Ge>orgis.
ambitious effort, and
promise* its pat runs
!• will appear in Tna
.. m«l will run through
ilia .'houbl U» made up or single
* it bout delay by all who deal re
•*f 8»ift»r<ia\ favorite humorist.
WEEKLY is Sl a year, postage
lidcntl
on!
H.J.WTLE8. Agent.
Atlanta, Qa.
Herrins & Go.
281**11, i>fj,l*V, ’5.1XY
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