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ALBAHYNEWS
. B. arraroa. . FaanVV. Evans
WESTON Si EVANS.
J. U WBSTON.
Associate Editor
Wth e colony to J*t-
• lias nrrivod at Bain-
4 ridge. The Democrat says:
“Of those who arrived here yester
day wc have only to say that they are
people who hare the atqicaranco of
'iuWHlgwniai thrift and Industry. They,
aftw-lt
MBANT. GEORGIA
april is, tin
Among Oitr Neighbors. (;j _'J
Uncle Wright Merritt Is still the
mail contractor between Morgan and
Dnwson, and a clever or more prompt
than la his duties we never knew. He'
ta getting on to the shady side of life;
bat is as jolly and free-hearted as of
arc nice-looking, and have an air of
gentility about them very preposes-
sing. We welcome thein heartily
impn&u%,and we believe our folks
ilifwiy'riteafe them Vifh open hands
and hearts.”
Tlie balance are expected soon.
There jhijt prospect that the City
in will be complcteil. It
-. Arlington has received about 1,000
tons of; Guano this season. Sweet-
Men ted to wpiaadcbantry
• hales of cotton and how
.-Off trreatwill it take to pi
.‘.. Jv . Prof.?D. M. Wade,
h Blakely; 1s teaching school at AflM
ton, and has about 36 pupils. He is
taifai Biimriiii
much liked in thocommnnity.'
Arlington has shipped nearly fowr-
Vegetinc
thousand bales of cotton this season. Vegftilie
Bust is making its appearance in
wheat in some portions of- Southwest. Yegetilhq
^^ 'jGeorgia. ' ' ®
Mr. F. M. Mason, formerly of the Vegetine
Camilla Jl.former, is now a corespon
dent of 4h^ Macon Telegraph. His
Kaon,WU|4»j
E Jetup^mlistjU -J
We would like to hear soi
of the -Innocent Club.” at Leary.—
Whenever the boys go ont anywhere
it inertly."Ituioeepcp (?) Abroo^
Me are glad to learn that Mr. Jno.
B. Gorman will attend the Paris Ex
position. HU letters from the French
Capital will be interesting and efjfvfj, .
“ iniD £- : - a hm
.Jhe Local of the ‘
pri iiig and prosperous young
Reliable Evidence.
Dear Sir—I wUl mart cWrrfullr
add my ImUmit to IM grret
number rou have dmdy received
la hm of /our great and good
ALBANY WALE HIGH SCHOOL.
SKO. V. CHETKS, Principal. 0.6. LEE,
This School is designed for yOuug mch and hoys of all ages.' It 1
d to supply a want long felt in Southwest Georgia. Its suceei
length of time in operation has been most marvelous.
Special Inducemenl
L
of thp joyrell'
and Iforticnltnnl So«Sfi]y.’ A;
selection. u " - * h.ti* if:
Dr. Geo." Couch, at; Cofiftt’a 'LifiQ.
continues to catch simon-pure shad.
The improvements going on around
Leesburg make it have a live appear
,ance. .£*14 Zi
Randolph county will produce this
■yvii “■*
i good dAl of native, wW.-.i)
Onr Milford correspondent is
blushingyonng man—under 21—will/
cheeks as fall of rosy disaplep as. any
maiden’*, and with the nicest and
softest kind of down just spi
his tips. It U said be caa j^o jg~
“honied” expressions to the glris wii
the velocity of a hit of greased light
ning ; and moreover, when it
i a racy 1
i talk it He wields i
to
pen.
•
napping the citizens of
are so cool and deliberate about the
business that they politely borrow
- well buckets, to carry syrqp off in, and
en bucket'
See what the Cothbert True South
ron says of onr Fair. Thanks, broth
er Tucker. Hope jo see yon wiih ns.
The Library Association of Onth-
bertis in a prosperous condition.—
Some fifty or more Of the fgtt people
of the towxt belong to
more inttUe-tnal
Yegetine
body to UOTBie Vcgttino, for I
OBMMN them It B OMOf the
best BMdlef boo tbot over wan.
MffsLtfOUK,
r Magazine and Walnut su.
yar
A ,y>il r
THE UNDERSIGNED HATE THE
pleasure to mnnoanco to the Planters
Dougherty and adjoining counties, t
they bare renewed their Agency for
sale of the above
the
Ageni,
M -j /jflANHOT BE
i Excelled.
WIDELY KNOWN
AND
Justly Celebrated
fVe&ttAvfi:
» m stion" in ayLlkmlly for a
i U to certify lhat
I bare used your “Blood Prepara-
“ family for several
GUANO
It trill suffice to «»y that as a fertilizer,
rJZS have ; ** unequalled by few end surpassed by none.
cwuuy ™«j*ft I*“ »«*'»"••«“ kn °"“ «»
rut
ifc»«n ',)
jto;i91
rJpto <}fi j
Ltux nSlfWS?
\ egetine south boston.
i memialioo Hi our band*.
zii DiHsMoag. i We are now prepared to furniah it in
Remedy.j *
I quantity, either for cash or cotton option,
> on the most liberal terms. ,
MAYER St GLAUBER
South Beerwr, Feb. 17,187ft. »
MK.&TKVKV9. ■ .
Dear Sir,—I bare taken sereral; yQ
bottles of your Yegrtine and am . Lj
convinced it is a valuable remedy | ?
tor Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint i U
and general debility of the sys-
Power in a Nutshell!
h|
mend it to j tT
Shy shove «em- j W
ctfullv. B
ITnirntino Mrm. Mikroe Park km. -
ne ss Athens Street.
sVens,
Bostos. Mass.
T^eUite W«sM ay all lirsggisis.
i'jV.Je it
Cothbert indulges in mateb^games
of B. B. this early in the ™ ~
the mania is full grown wr may ex
pect one or t(WO of tjie clubs do, sta:
out da A
is
TiinMAV
PAIN ALLEVIATOR
A POWERFUL
ExteraalRemedy
FOE THE CURE C
Headache, Hervooa Headache, Goat.
Rbeumatisui. Neuralgia, Weaknesa and
f^ilns in the Back, Pains in the Cheat
and Side, Swelling or Stiffhesa of the
Bruises, Borns, Cuts,
i, without
regard to name. As an
INTERNAL
rithout
REMEDY
DIRECTIONS —Rub iu thoroughly
with the baud. When the pain is of
loog-sutnding, or very obetinata. satu
rate a piece of flannel with the ALLE
VIATOR and hind on the part affected.
DOSE.—10 to 20 drape, for an adult.
’for solely
GEO. 2. THOMAS,
Atxtny, Go.
‘Aavaa savautv
cents per dozen in Quitman. Eggs-
actlv, and the Qnitmanites take them
every way, and eat them' hard bailed
when they drink their beer. En pat
egg, mixed with a tittle sugar, taken
every .raoinfag' before 'bteafctfstfrinl
said tobean infallible cure far
lar»\
> The Baptist church at Morgan has
new blinds pat on and new window
glass put in, and now presents a real
aronndoy ourcHiawu
to be anffHIOOOholel erected in
wick next firti. This will be ft
investment and is just what
8. FABKAS.
ckann SIS.
Albany, Or.
FOB
UK* line *v J «;i i ..
WATS0N & CLARK
■>e SB'*nti «tf ov.iU ■ >
The Improved
Remington Sewing Machine,
;*q*? j
ocwjiAJVo:
3— Duratde—Ram lor Veam without Repair.
4— Will do all varieties of Work aed Fancy H
ing in a super!
!»—Is r
Length of stitch may
Moat Easily managed hy t
of stitch may be altered white
a cma be threaded without paaaing thread
through boles.
c—ranof Simple, Ingenious, Elegant. Forming
Ury Cam*,or Lever Arms. Has the Automatic
Feed, which insures uniform length of stitch at any
speed. Has our new Tbred Controller, which allows
easy movement of needle bur and prevents Injury **
thread*
7—4 kmstruct ton meet careful and FcctSHRO. _
la manufactured by the moetskfllftil sod experienced
mechanics, at Um celebrated REMINGTON ARMO
RY, Ilion, N. Y. Attention is called to our greatly
ring and Family
and is offered to the public
it will gire entire satisfaction.
ABSKORY: ZLLXOW; H! Y!
PRINCIPAL. OFFICE:
281 ft 283Broadway, New York.
Cumberland Island, jusj off. I
‘ — atroniz<!dqn
w _ , tiic
Georgia coast, will lie patnmizi&fijnite
extensively by Smith west Georgntns!
this season. c -**ss # *.* tu ac
The cotton factory at Quitman is
running on fail time, and doing well.
The BeporUt gives good reports of
crop ptbspect
At wreceni
county Agricultural .Society Dr. J. It.
Janes offered the following, which
was adopted: , . , }
Betotred, That we heartily endorse
the administration of our efficient
State Commissioner of- Agriculture.
Dr. Thomas K .lanes, wholiaspriv,hi
ed over the Agricultural Department
of our State. And, further, that we
earnestly recommend, the Upv. lion.
A. II. CokiniU, to • rc-apppint
Janes as Commijei(ti4of tUwiculi
for the next ensuing Term ^ieliev . r
that bis re-ap|e,intmcnt would lie con'
dudve to the agricultural interests of
toeitnte. i v,<
The above expresses our views and
sentiments upon the subjeet. Dr.
Janes has made the State an admira
ble officer, i itftDRe will lie gltdfrto see
him retained in his ntyitiqn JhAong
as he desireti it, and if JR*
« r -
n %5>Miy sheriff’s sale.
t m: »1ld before thm I
^&^ssiSrii
higbeat bidder for t mb, the following described wild
Sad District; No. 162 la the 6th Dislrict; NaCIS,
49, .190 scree of No. SI io the 7th District, all of w»
seiusmoreor l«Mof Nos.219,240,247, 24A zr*6, jwo,
281, m, 2H, 299, *» Z44. la tho lZtu District; Non.
— — — — 170,181, 242, in
WAl
Wr supply to Jobbers, Erorers, Hotels, Rsstaiu
oral,.
ter-'prfcM. fiefng
porting house* In the trade, all pevtiet i
to qusutillee wUl do well to semi their
Samples free of charge.
We wish an Agent, Male or Femalo, In eaeb Iowa
of ill in coiintry to aril our Teas put up lu packages
lers direct,
Tsas, we will send Lv mail on receipt of CO cento.
nun.
Jig-,
\itM
•via#
riong-
Jefferaon Davis, who is now in
Mexico, paid a visit to President Diaz
ou the 23th uJt. MMpsvW jwHbfii-
tndes have been great since he won
his military distinction—which was
the first ttepfiijUMtt>M to
honors—di
I co. No
him a ml.
that campaign have been anil
gh tinged' with
eating, tho
choly on boll
*10.’ZI4 <»f T<s of u>r kluA, iMUgc p*U. Hrad Ar
idm'iit'ni'ntia.'at&.'m,'» >*i a? I ■»“ ‘" rm s’" 1
Is Ik. MU blatrkl, rarh lot'cnWalu, 202J; acre.
sms has tUmtoi la sit muntj 10.1 ka„.D .
•lid lud.JnM
UsriamMft
nVcllr.l r , and 1
ccnl of lb. RtaSa far lie- tKmis,in.nl or Tcc .lun
UmHUI. tar IS74.1S7V and HOG.
• •m! , , WM. i. FORI),
aprd Hlirrirt.
Prlsur. fwlO'
J. L. SXKZTH ft CO.,
160 Front Street,
NEW YORK
DoMghert) I'onniy Tax Sales.
y/yfllj Le s«>l4_before the Court Houho door in the
S&jaraaS^S"-* «-a «*
ftam»T*CO.,Dstr#tt,IUch.
citv of Albany, Maid county,on the first Toes-
lay In May next, Iwlweeii tho legal hours of nsle,
ihr following property, lo-wii, to satisfy-Htate am
roouly tax 0. fat.:
~ “-Mirth ni an k m r.t Ism! being part of k>.
Dougherty county,
of AlUay,Oi.,oa
x tended to the By-
On*>fourth
No. 264, in the Cm district of
lying just Weal of the <*lt jr limits
i* liorih side of f*iue street at extender
lw/«, eol.
Also, fity lot No. 76 on Commerce street, in t
city of Albany, <*». .Hold as the iffCperty of Jno.
Canoon, trustee for wife end chilSretr 1
J. R. FOBREKTEB, T. C'.,
•prll 4- and ex-ofSrio Sheriff.
liilwlBlsirator’s kotler.
tiMJlMilA—DOUriHKRTY COUNTY;
, ufitsmii fill*
Alheay, for the
AdmlBlsiraier's Nsilee.
OkJ>HIHA~f>omUEBTY COUNTY ;
GA.
MBBMdAtloae uasur-
Proprlator.
ceased, to present them to me, properly ,
within the time prescribed by law, at> as to show
their character and amount; end all persona Indebt
ed to said deceased are hereby required to make
Immediate payment to me.
W. P. BUBER,
Albany, On. March 20,
Ink Sup. Court D. C. (Is.
• Aina. WUklnj Zsivit, As
20,187!. _
dic'd.
Mintend.
success Tor the
cif *4
Tho Principal has enjoyed alt experience of nearly ten yc™,._-
in some of the host schools of Kentucky. Prof. l«uo' is also a teacher of ex-
jyAwJl*ti . *' •.s.'.'ifli
periefiee and a graduate of Mercer Uhiverslty, - . „ . , • >
It M proposeifto give yonr sons AN EDUCATION AT HOME'bijhM ho> its ew '
tliafof ailv'collegeln the South. , , P ’ ir,: ' ’“te v.i - - .1*1; r:.. b-iii isi i*t ‘ ”'•*
A HO AUDI NO HOUSE in connection \+ith tltosthOol,; Where, wouy
will lie under the vigtlnut care of teachers uotlmlay nnd Fiigbti. llohx
touishinglv low. RATES OF TUITION REASONABLE. 4’or paftlcL
corrcsponil with the principal. " '' * ' '
GEO. W. Oil EVES, Principal.
w
tp'nii!
THE DEIHVIM
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT!
That “THE DEPOT” sells Goods as cheap as any house in the State.
In my announcement last fall I informed the people of Dougherty ppc
surrounding counties how the name “DEPOT” came to -be used in con
nection with my store. It is no invention of inyjown, but many persohi
who noticed the rapidity with which 1 handle Goods, often made-the ex
pression, “They are moving Goods as fast as if it were a depot f and thif
expression was made from time to time, until my customers themsetvei
established the title. I then contended that heavy, rapid sales, and re
!>leftisbing stock constantly would enable merchants to sell ,
Atlantic & G-ulf Bailrro&d.
nranut. StTFunmtxsEXT's Orate*.
_ Sat.itsau. M.r.80, 1878 i
s&sr***
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Exhibition!
tut .Styles at Lowest Mens !
, To-day I demonstrate this truth by offering Good and Fast Colored
alicoes at
leaching one yard wide, at 7 cents,
oats’ Spool Thread at 5 cents.
Shirting 1 at 5 Cts.
And all other Goods proportionately low.
Now let us condense the old advertisement, and say something ,new
beneath it: , ,
Within the last week I have sold over 8,000 yards of Calico. Dres
have been made up, washed and ironed, and everybody says ft is'as gS
anybody’s Calico. I don’t claim that it is any "better. 'Well-informed
people know that the same Brands are the same. Goods, as one Factory
manufactures but one line; to endeavor to make people think dlffe^entiy
—iglit toko well with the ignorant, but would be an insult to the jhtorm
ft wuld be necessary to calculate upon their ignorance to think they
ufl'. I keep all brands of -Calico. a ' * li. .< .
would believe such stufi!
-Often it has been said witliiu the last week it has-beeu said, “WUv you
ire selling other Goods even cheaper hi proportion thap Caljco,.'"'
ir Bleaching.” Tliis, believe me, is certainly so. But it is im]—
mention every article. I simply Invite you io come iinij. seej
jbllging clerks will gladly wait on you, even should ‘you npt 1 -fl es V < l.W 1
purchase.
The truth of my assertion that I have bencfltted the community and
av<
their pocket books will be bettor aud better demonstrated'to you as you
'actiities I offer.
will more and more avail yourself of the facilities
' Trusting I may enjoy the patronage of merchants and^ consumers alike
in the fnture as in the past,
1 am. very respectfully,
-1 Albany, Ga.,
March 28,1878.
•Morris Mayer.
The following premium list iu announced for tlie first Spring
■it *‘ -‘‘i: Fair of the
mm
May 21st and 22d, 1878.
kTUMWCAOmF Ritrinip * v
“
8&hM2Sf"* h ““ J * ck -
H.PFUUlrsln .rrirlng la ja«on
SjjasiartaSSssstSi
No cN.nc. or can betvwn
No ch.njie o7c»r» botvea SUsnu and Js^ooa. '
’BgSiBSal
at JzckzonTlUe dally’(1
iterptlze, and all faMiDp^on^’ Joha’z
Military.
For tho bort drilled military company, throe or more entries, entrance fen 810 9200 00
Regatta.
Fot tho winning beat Silver cop
u ' Tournament.
For tha aaoccatful knight Saddla and bridta
Flowers.
FJ8TEHN DlVISIOJr.
- .’Sjrr
SS: :
= lap-
hOOMOtODATION TRAIN—WESTERN JIIVIB- ’
** QntlHm—» no
- Thomas rill* «
“ Albany*
Leave Albany*
SSM&
EATfiSD BY BZBIBITOm.
For 1 best display dt pQtplanls .
Toi potplaota
«®5§«ES5f5“::
Foi batt doabla geranium
To beat bmtVardm
:»« boat begonia..
Fo, beet fern:. . 1 .
Fo; • beet oalla tilly
■Jlo 'btot onetn*.
jto * beat bybtacua.
Fo ■ bwt eeUwtion of leaf plants, not leas than fire .
Fo ■ bMl'c'dliteiloa of baakoi flower*
6 00
S 00
1 00
SO
60
1 00
1 00
SO
60
25
SO
60
60
60
60
60
1 00
I 00
Out Flowers.
■t collection of out flowera by exhibitor
■t collection of roiea
M JeaigKat flower*..
»t of homo — —
(at eollwtioa af panairs
I »iU -H
3 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
so
so
60
SO
60
I fin
Vegetables and Fruits.
i‘ i t*«KbbHeoUon from .single garden
r aeeend beat collection from eingle garden .........
rhut dinlay.. of cabbage
iF it beat cabbage
■ 9 ir beat betta half dottn.. ......
V irbe#t:oar*ois half doten- -
F ir. beat toraips half doxen... ••••■•
F irbaat parsnip* 1 half doien..
Fir bast <
THE AMERICAN
SEWING
‘ BUT the;
Needle.
NO NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS we ank you to try it, and offer you special
Inducements. Send for Circular & Prices to
1W W. Feiurih Bi«, Claelaaatl, •«
Mr. C. jyEBMJYGER, Manager.
Macon, Georgia,
MANDFA0TURER8 OF
Steam Engines,
[FROM 4 TO 40 HORBE POWER ]
Alan, Wheal-Threshing Engines prepared to mount on any ordinary (arm-wagou.
Grist Mills, Cotton Presses,
Cano Millu and
AND
Syrup
ID ALC
Boilers, Shaftinga, Pull eye,
KINDS OF CASTINGS.
Prompt atjention paid to BapahttagMILLS AND MACHINERY.
W S*wA-f»r Circular.
. J. 8 SCHOFIELD St MON.
Jan 81»Iyr
.IfiAy+G.U.: .-c-tsU
Fp»btatWMaation of (quashes ......
robumbers.....
of cul
. of samp betas....
I or best oollmtioa of eelsry
For best ooUeetion of Tomatoes
For best collection of Kohl Rabbi...
For best Irub potatoes —...
Nor bast onions.
For best ininitis
For best rnubarb or pie plant
For best mslont: 1G
For bast atrnwbsrrics
For beat raspberries
for best cherries
For bast plnma
S 00
3 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
SO
1 00
60
60
GO
GO
60
1 00
60
60
1 00
60
60
50
60
1 00
SO
60
60
best eollseiion of fruits 2 00
I 00
for beet display by boy nndtr 16 years
j "* Household.
For best display sf bread...— .
For beat display of cake- -
beat display
For best difplay of bolter.....
For best dlsplsy of 'cheese
For best display of bread and oake by girl under 15 rears
Fori • ‘
r beatdlaplqy ef canned fruit, made by exhibitor .
For best display af jellies mide by exhibitor
“ - ’ - - • bye
For bait display of pick loo made bj exhibitor ,
Fort>ssi display of prstems made by exhibitor .
For beat display of natira wine .
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
Farm Produots.
For best display of home-cured meal
For bast display of lard, home made.,
For bast display or booty..
For best diaylsy of syrup
For beet display or wkaat....
For bast display of oats
For best display of rye
Nor bast display of Barlay -
For best display of forage grasses
600
1 00
1 00
1 00
8 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
Home Manufacture.
For beat 10 yards hems mads olotb, any kind
For bait home-made counterpane, shawl or blanket
For best hoos-madspatehwork quilt „....
For best fancy nsedl* work
For saoond bast fancy needle work-.
For bset needln work by girl under fifteen years
For bast ft*** af work by girl nnder ten years .
For best fancy work of any kind not In i ‘
i above-.
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
200
Fine Arts.
For beat eoUeatioa af painting by one axhibilor
For bast oollsotioa sf painting tbs work of the exhibitor
For but tingle pslqtlog Iks work of tbs exhibitor..
For besl colleetisn of dn
drawings the work of tbs exhibitor ...
For best e igl* drawing the work of the exhibitor. - ......
For baft scroll pawlag by boy or girl under fifteen years
For second bail aeroll sawing by boy or girl under fifteen years
6 00
3 00
2 00
200
1 00
2 00
1 00
Owners of stock, poultry, etc., are requested to exhibit
the same, and will receive diplomas for the best exhibit.
Metohsnts and manufacturers also are requested to display
their goods, and will receive diplomas for the best display.
ENTRIES FREE.
L. E. WELCH, President.
T. M. CARTER, Secretary.
.. ' '. .. ."A -4:.';
B* & A. B, R. Company.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
StJPEEINTEHDKNT’B OFFICE >
/~*Msnd tltMrrSmSfjf’Si? TO?
tratMo. thl» SBl wfll ron sa follow^:
Anins m TrtMurilla, AtGitB, at...
Iaarne TSbeaartlla, A A a B B, at_._..._ua* a at
Arrive* at Albany at m.TWrM
ImaTM Albany Tamdiys, Zhan4ajs*hd
ARMea at TetwanOte, A A G B B. 1
iLMTMTebemTille, A
An-iretat Brunswick..
Tmin. ftom Albany auk. oiom am.mti.. rt1>
A*0 pameater tain for Seven
beaUTlUe with A
ffiTNetufrom Bruoivick ceanecUaS
timid
JbsmuMrAtoKh’d-
Altuny~
Enftnai.,
l«W£to
4.-SS9*B.
- Louisville...
- New York.
Arrive Mobile.
jasgsKaagga
nm d.r, .Irj nrt fro<a 12 Io 2]
Exrm
Onisr_.
moth Czte and Niagara
• „ ^ H. DUNHAM,
T. P. Wztu, fixii
Gent Ticket Aft.
Montgomery, Ate.
J.T.
jSSSSft? 1
QtanrmpfSSx
ATLANTA*
EASTERN"DITISB;
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
Leave Atlanta
iCTt'l
rrlve at Charlotte ■■ ... . . tll.no
(Fui Virsinie Midland ErmU.)
Antra at DaavUla
J?OTrT2’a' ii,Y
HORSE AKO CATTLE POWDERS,
HAtRflDl
For Sal* at V. B. YOUNG * COR
■ .'-' lU B-uuI
R.J. WILDLA—Ot,U
iiisots.da.
Herrins & Co.
m Afftt, SmffWSJi HfVTlA ;>v r
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