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THE ALBANY NEWS
•. R. Wkstow. t Fr**k V.Eyak*
WESTOJf & EVANS.
E«m« a PsomncTOK*.
4 D. WESTON. AMocialc Editor
ALBANY. GEORGIA
JUNE fi, \* ‘
31 r. lla>os* Correspondent*.
unique BFQn> r> and si o«e»tion>
THAT GO |tY MAtl. TO TilF
WIIITF. HorsF.
The Washington Nfnr |»rint.-:i hriM
of the letters which some of the peo
ple of this great Union oeenpy lUefii-
-elves in sending to Mr. I laves. Sonny
of these epistles have merit, and e\
tracts are herewith given : f (
I.KTTER FROM A TF.MfKU \TK„4>I.D *H:*
AIOXTF.I:.
*• I have long entertained the hone
of a i-»tinjr the capital of inv eotintrrr
I am >eventv-foiir years of age: hav
always worked hard, and have ever
/ealouslx cherished the public weir
fare. I have now an opportunity to
carry out my plans, unless some nn
usual ptovidenee prevents. The oc
casion of my addressing you on tin
subject *r- to obtain, it* possible, resi
dence in xonr family while 1 remain
in your * ily. I am a -trictly tempi
ale man. and entertain great aversion
to the In-tcls. 1 wish moreo\erto
you and express to yon. iu jYiunll)
and per nal intercourse, my-Jippr*'
hatiou a your independent ettortufU
the go.»<| of ilie peoph*. I do not com
from mix pe!>i«nal or selti-hoiti'sider
ation ; have tioemU to seek hilt til**-'
I have already indicated. It' ym
noth, fora lexx dax- receive an tin
known hut patriotic eiti/eii. 1 should
be pleased to he the ha|»p> rccipicni
of your fax *r. I ’•hall come eniir
alone, ami i do not leel that I could
lie at home any where so much as in
vour family, for whom I cherish :
profotiml sense of gratitude and re
sped, lean give x*»n references !«
men of emiiiemv in this -♦vlion of tin
Stale.”
LETTER FROM AN VI KIM IV.
•* .If#*. /;. //in/t.s—Ih'tu
i Ih'iiit oi'iHwt ' l noxx
|n*ii a few lilies to you to let yi
know that I am vveil. hoping the
lines will find yon the same. If } <
please to come after me you will lind
meat .and 1 will try to live with
you till the Lord conn s to receive
in Heaven. 1 -end n»> love to x
and w ould like io so- xoii verv much.
LKTTKi: Find INFINITY.
•*Sinov the fall of Adam man li:
l«een searching for >alan. Kiirek:
Eureka! 1 now propose to drown
him and put out his fire, that we mn>
have no need of any more Christ. In,
that Gotl himself max reign -ii|>n*im
1 am certain of siieees>. Christ neve
worshipped himself nor did lwadvi-
others to do so. and if the peo]de cm
not see him in his true light the
kill
hare to abide the consequence. f«
they had as well worship me as him
I ain bound to relieve this people, aj.
my motto is ‘Victory or Death.' i
you become insulted at what 1 hav
Uid then you are not prepared tneiir
ter the kingdom of heaven. Why
don't the people act ? Gotl vvilf poiirt
on them some day. If all this avail
eth you nothing, you will havejoe
in disappointment ami despair.
live away from tin* other sex. You
can run a hotel for men exclusive!} :
but lor women, x on can't. 1 believe
that the majority of women not over
•0 years of age entertain some hopes
of a union, and a great many over
tliatage do; and you cannot do an} -
tiling for them, if }ou make the con
dition iiff^vair their chance- in the
' past. The failure of the Woman's
hotel will lie a world-wide example
for philanthropists. It i- a terrible
disappointment to all interested.”
Mrs. Stewart is said to regret, even
more than the handful of hoarders in
the hotel, the failure of the experi
ment. Like her husband, she had
xpeeted grand results from the en-
tcrprise. It was to inaugurate a new
departure. Besides, Mrs. Stewart
had hoped to sjicnd tin* remainder ol
her days among llio-e of her ovx ii se\
whotfiahohad surrounded with all
the comforts of the finest hotel in the
world. But the failure, as Judge
Hilton says, was “natural,** and the
doors of the woman's hotel will soon
he closed. 1\> will not see it' like in
eneralloti.
AY lint in Known About Atueicim
NrWS|MI|MTs.
IVtleiigill has published hi- \>n
paper Irectory tor 1S«S, and in
hows not mere!} that hi- know led
r\meriean newspapers siirpa-
that of all lii-eotemporaries hut al-o
that there i- a method of enabling
man who pos-cs-c- a cop}
rwJMNik lo utilize that km
>pr#0^ihlv. The elas-ifiesition «»i
Km «« Sts is the most complete
J>*eeoiHp1ished. No Ilian who i
TinfWt nf advertising hi- bu-i-
»*an he fully e«|iiipjn*«l for xyork
without a copy of lVttingill - Diree.
The -eienee of direetoi} -mak
ing ism..-tered in the nio-i admirable
manner in thi- latest of piihlieaiioiis
relating to newspapers. Of eonr-e
much labor and great care have been
bestowed in the preparation of {In-
Director}. It brings tin* reader into
immediate communication xx ith S.t'd.'i
newspaper- in all parts of the coiin-
lt advises adverti-ers how. and
w hen, ami how to advertise so a- It*
make their expenditure- effective-
There is iio newspaper man. whether
difor or publisher, in the eoiinli}
who will not hail the advent of thi-
liew est and he-t of Xciv-paper Direc
tories.
Elegant Spring Stock .ALBANY TABOVT WORKS DAWSON CARRIAGE W0RKS.| Atoa » * i* Bateoai
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Millinery and Ready Made)
Ladies* Goods,
which it offered nt lower prices Ilian ever he fore
Hats, Hats, Hats.
Am making a specialty of
Tin* “ Rienzi,” llu* “Mari:
Stuart,” anti the “Mod-
jrska” Mats, all
The Latest Styles.
A iirmitl diapUy of Fine Straw Moods, Khmer
KmhntidcrieH, Kid Glove*. aud General NoV*ltle‘».
The 4Vlel»r*led
Butterick Patterns.
Tilt* Toilet Bouquet
Complexion Powder.
|»oti't forget tbew Specialties.
Singer Sewing Machine I j
I
l|e.idi|iiarlent fur Ihe celebrated Singer Sewing
Ma. hint*. For sale :il Manufacturer’** prices. Nee.lie-. ,
and all other iMvewuiry alia* huiciiH, on hand ul all
MRS. C. R. SHAW.
Aro prc|mio<l lo DltKSS AND MATCH I.UMIIEK with accuracy nml <lin-
imtrli. Scroll Work, Turning unit Mmitiling of nny dcsiretl pattern done to
i order.
Rough and Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand.
Having superior facilities, we are prepared to contract for
nUITH)INC# mid RKPAIRINW.
Mu. (!. IT. Barton will in all eases give Ids personal attention to work
undertaken, which is siitlleieut guarantee that all who favor iis will get good
honest work, neatly and quickly performed.
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Semi in vour orders NOW, as we may he tot# much crowded with work
to accommodate von later in tin* season. All work guaranteed.
GIN GEARING of all kinds made to order. Our motto: Ghcup Work
and spot cash. U. l T . BARTON & CO.
maylft-ly
Manufnet "»*«*• h
Schofield’s Iron Works
M aeon, Qoorfeia,
MANUFAPTURr.IlH t»K
Steam SRng’Ines,
|FKoM I To 10 lltllSSK HolVKIl |
Also, Wbent-Tlireshiug KugiiiCM piepntej lo utoiiiit on any nidiuary farm* wagon.
Grist Mills, Cotttui Presses,
Mill
Rkuksal 8Drauirnun>»T'« Ovncs, 1
Atlantic A Gnur Rah-boap. >
Bayamkam, Jgaj5lh.lf7S)
O N and after SUNDAY. March Slat, PtSKBpr
Train* t>n this Ro*l wUl run as follow*:
NIGHT EXPRESS,
ro Sarannah dally at..
Arriff at Thomamrllle
Bainbrldgc
Albany
Albany
Live Oak
srt-
** Jacksonville
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville
- Live Oak
•• Albany
RalnbHdcfl
** TboaaamUe
Jeaup
Jrrive at Savannah
No change of car* batwaen Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
"Sleeping car* run through to ana from Savannah
Paaaenpera from Savannah for Fernandlaa
Gainesville and Cedar Key* taka this train.
Paaengexa leaving Macon at ?M a. m. (daQy) eon*
nect atjeaan with this train for Florida*
Paasengen from Florida by this train eonnactat
Jeaap wlta train arriving In Macon at 6:10 p.m.
(dally), except Sunday.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick and Da
rien taka thia train, arriving at Brunswick t: 48 an*.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at 8avannah
8:40 a. m. ' -
V No change of can between Montgomery and Jack-
sonville.
Pullman Palace sleeping care nn through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville; else through
sleepers between Montgomery, Ahu, and Jackaoo-
For Oue aud Two Hotsob.
Good Material Used, and All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
< -ano
nul Syrup Boilers, Slial’tin^s, Pulloys,
ASI» ALL KINDS OK CASTINGS.
Prompt attention pnid to Itepuirmg MILLS AND MACHINERY.
V&‘ Send for (-iretilni
jan •*!!• lyr
,i. s s( iiorn:i J i) & son.
T« Our lh*inln> North and West.
Albany is a eitx of about o.."inn in-
habitant-. -ituated on Flint River,
and eonneeted North. South. I!:i-i
ami We-t. by tin* Soiithxveslern Rail
road. the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
and the Urim-wick and Albany Rail
road. It ha- live elm rehes'for white-,
four f«#r colored people, good school-,
about seventy -tore-, txvo foundn
and innehlne shops, and i- groxv inu
rapidly. Spring begins here about
middle of March, and winter about
tirsf of November. The -oil around
Albany is good. Farmer- rai-e e.«t-
tnn.* corn, -ltgar-eain*. xxlieal. oai-.
rye. potat«*es. etc. Izmd can be ob
tained at from f 1 to -Ido per a« re.-—
Ilou-c r* iit iu town is niod»*rat«*. x\a-
•rdinnrily good. Ail} one de-ir-
further information eom-erning
this -eetion. xx ill receive il 1»\ a«l-
m aisappoimmeni aim «ie-i>:ur. i: . . . .
my enemie- will not acknowledge me ‘Ire** 11 *# uu«lei.-»gin*«
THE PEOPL
LIKE ont
The Reasons Wliy:
.<S o
THE AMERICAN
SEWING
Machine.
O
1 have the power to make it roog
lor them certain. I am staying i
asylum aud playiug the lunatie-|#len
didly. Have jn-t tini-lu-d writ in
short note to all the tiovernor- of th
United State- and the i/ueen of Eng
land, so you may look out for torn
doe?, tire and hail. I al-o -ent »*ai
of them a photograph of iny-eif.”
LETTER FROM .V FRIEND OF TtlE (,R.>
** Hearing of your generous 1 and
noble disposition, and l»efievhig
also, has emholdemal me to write to
you. I am a poor man and would
crave your help in a matter that would
not only be a henetit to nn*. hut i*‘
beneficial to other-. 1 have found
remedy that will cure eholera in hou
and not being able to prove it as -tie
I w ant you to -end me transportativu
to the hog-raising States so that 1 c*
prove to the world that what I claCi
for this antidote i- no humbug, In.:
the naked truth, and nothingbm the
truth. I hoi>e thi- will not pa-
noticed, but will meet with all the aid
that honest integrity deserves. I r
main as ever a friend to your caw-♦•.*’
LETTER FROM THE WE'TERN KEN IT# ». V
LLNATI* A-VIIK.
** Hoh. ti. It. //ayt;* : Df.xr mc
Having already rn* inioned secret d. -
tection- iu the-e a-xJum- I will make
one reque-t. and then 1 am done for
the present. L'«»me on the !id of De
cember next, plant a battery of forsy-
pounder- in front of thi- huildi;. •.
and if not surrendered in one hour
please shoot hell out of ih** centre.*
LETTF.k AISOI r TIIF v » \XTFt:l« >. >
FLA*.-I \i ^.
**I learn to-day <»!' the Janies
don Bennett undertaking to o|H*j| tup
l**ng-« lo-ed *loor- of the ,\ retle- i
giou-. I am -trongly of ti.e opinion
that the irnpleinent r** open th*- polar
door- is not xet made, and will mu
l#e ready before or between |n!mi ,*i
1WJ. I am not -|«rakiii<< wirli a . v.
that my word, w ill Lav.- any r!I<a:J m,
Mr. l>riliell'.- plan., |',»r no h t
the land w ould fieri more prodd ii
joyful to Darn dial the Slai> and
striiM", were flouting on that fed- .
f or my |iart I do not like tln-.e plaii
—* the elimluue of l.rea-iuork- in
MjUallv weather.' I would rather lake
tien. t.ranl'. plan and undermine lor
the pole."
Ilotol, lor Women.
After two moiilli-' e\periem
Stewart or .lud^e Ililloii, or
have derided that the * \jr-riiuejat
a hotel for women fvelu-iyo-ly" "
failure. The dream ol Mr
s stamped and directed envelope.
Wr.eToN *V Ev vs~.
Kds. A I*n*.—. New*.
VEGETINE
For llropsy.
CVntral Fall#. It. I ,*M l*.», 1-7.
1*2 II R STEVES PC
il i*»pl'd-inr* !•> xi»e my tv-tiiunnj lor vour ».t
utbwjlMii'iu X w*t» ki* k .fur a l'>m» tttu* »7t
'Irony. «ii'l**r th« doctor’* < ire. II- »aid it
. terj»ctw— n thC'kv-art sod liver. I r-at ivv.1 n.» !..-t
until I roumiancvd takin/ t!f \ i f t i.t. i.
itjis inp worse. I hav** »rir-l matijr r.-m-.lif
liut they «ti«i n<4 |fVl|r uir. ' i' llu* uu-ti< i;
for ilro|e»y. I began «<* feel l-etler alter lakiu;*.«
lioftle-. I have taken thirty tattles in all. I
perfectly well, never felt tatter. No onei,ii: I •
■w>r* a lliSBkful than I •!«». I mn. dear sir. grateful!
y«wK A D Wllf.FI.LU.
VftitH.SK -VVti-n the ? I.ssl I— onie-k lit. It . tt
sta^DAftt,either fr-m • hanze •>: weather or < liiual
want «• eaerrljw, irregular diet, or from any oth«
fhe VbQETtSE Will T«-new ttif l.hjfwl, « irry •
iin-i-, i le*ime the iihinsi h, re..ila
*1 impart a of vi. .r to the w In
VEGETINL
For kidnrv tomplainl .-mil \rrvon.s
llfldlilj.
llestaro. Mf.lh-v VI D
Mr s:#vkn-
I»rsr.sir—I lia-l a *•*«<It. for ei^htt-eu pin »!■
I eoroiueneetl takin,; the Vnetine. I w.v. ;et« i .
ray syt4«a* wxndyhit»t*«’"l t y rtaa--. i ha’} »
Kidney Cnmplaint, and wra. very uerv.,..
Fad, hintf* sore. XX hen 1 had taket, one r .rrl»-
foiiud it wa- helping we; il hav helped my . ( .
irengthen u,- i ..m j.ov m»-Ih u, ,i,i •
>Vv-r I :«ve Joui. l 3l.vthif!j> lit,-- it-e V
l know it &*«*««-r>thing »ti«>(.mutt-n i- t
Mr A J. Id M#i J d»>,
c tine i-nooriahing and isien.-iheinri, j,./
fies the hlo.nl; regulate- «he t»*.•*.•!-. . t ui« t i
vousv HS'deiu; aet-cur«tty upe»t» *h- -•> r.-ti-.u a
a route- the whole - yd'-lu to a'tiou.
VEGETINE
For SicU llo.vJndic.
’iitjF ?*' £ ^ I vaUhville, Ind., Jan.
ied yr*iir Vegeliiie
<1 111**
bilihli
i*»lith :i
I h»*-«- « hang.
• *l -tr* h **<*n\ •
i *»*• 111, D ili i,
,.d
is to be ab:tii«h>nc*l.
opened on the hr b «
general In tel. fh*
ei, are being made
include the ndditio
nience-a-a -mokii
room, barb*-r -Imp ami bar.
hotel ha*i a* < *#iiirii»"!;ili<n»- Jot
ihou-and u<»iim*ii: il n"*d*:d il
live huud/ed to meet running
pen * - : it • »»nhl only h# ciiit* fiftv
at lea-t fifteen that ntimber'
women uli**«Ji*l iioii'aru I
and cairn* t*» th<* li*»l**l m* i
fcoiiomj.
The hntcl. x* hi*'h '-»-l
was not built lor ri*-h xx*
.Stewart n-e*| io -ax, i
the progress of the build
hotel will make I.#Ke# \v
men hapj*\ and il«*i«i. Ii .j
huccecds, the example wil4 b- Ituila!
ed. It will b«* a woman 1> i11g*tjoin.
wlie.e those of them that wi-h to b**
alone ran »>*• »•>. ii wifi prove
Whether or not th** -* \* * an lh <*
apart, and whether or ||*H il will I#**
better for t hern tu do ... ulntlnr or
not they will choo»e io.
••But/* wiys ,fu«|g«* llilion. **ii i- ;l
failure. I'll tell you wb\. It i- v«*iy
simple a ml very natural. f l***li**ve
that you eanuot get w omen to;n » ep|
any help based on the condition t.f
Keparation from iiu* oih**r -<*\. I am
Hive that they cannot he templed by
Aliy comfort's and JuxuricH to htay or
n. Mr.
• I Ini
ft
c-
Hothiag.to
- . tRilriWi
MonUromaiT, Hew Orleans, etc.
Mall steamer leaves Bain bridge for
•rery Sunday afternoon ; for Columbus arery Wed*
Inday ■amtng.
Close connection at JaeksoarlUe lifly (8sttdaya
excepted) for Green Core sprinxs, 8t. Augustins,
FaUtk*. Enterprise, and all Undlngs on 8t John's
Train* oaB.4A.tt.B. Icarejunction, going vest
Farm ami Wagon Kopairinj* will xv** I
workmen wno bare been in hi** employ fi r
HffiTAu exhibit of wbal can lie ilntic in f <
by tbe people of Dougherty ami eitrroun h;
west Georgia Industrial Associaiioti.
at 4:40 p. m.
nCCfftMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIYI9*
,. ION.
line will he trilneasou j Karan nab. Sundays accepted, at 7:05 am
' * Arrive at MctnUwb - M tfoOO a as
Arrive at JesMip M •• 12:16 am
Arrive at Blacksbear •* “ 2J5 pas
Arrive at Dupont ** “ 7:10 p an
Leave Dupont M “ foil am
|i mn Idly dnhe by skillful ami reliable
imtier of year*
idi io tin* atm*
■dioiie- at the spring fair of ibeNontb-'
'J". .T. Mart.
ALBANY MALE HIGH SCHOOL.
GEO. W. CHEVES, Principal. B. ft. LEE, Assistant Principal.
This School is designed lor young' nn*n nml !**»y- of nil ago**. Il is intend
ed to supply a want long felt in S iiilh\v**-i Georghi. h> -ucress for the
length of time in operation has been most marvclou-.
Special Inducements to Young Men of Limited Means.
- M2 am
U§ PM
Leave McIntosh M 3^8 p m
Arrive at8aranaah “ M &S5 pm
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WKDSKSDAY AMD FUDAT.
Leave Albany at.
i/avr Thomanville at..
Leave Quitman at..
Leave Valdosta at..
Arrive at Dupont
J STyson, Master Transportation.
curly ten years a-a teacher
Lee i> nisi# a teacher of ex-
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Needle.
NO NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AtlKN'TS «c ask you to Irv it. utul ollV-r you special
Inducements. Send l’oi-t'ii cular A- Prices to
ITf )V‘< i’oiietli. St., Ginciunatij #,
Jj. f. .V/> IS k.X '(i il. ullanager.
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PLAYED OUT I
VES !
■ That is. just what’s the Matter
with Tltmtsamls of
FUNDS AND ORGANS'
Scattered thnnixlioiit the Soul ti lb.it ehiMren nr*
| «\atly forced to practice on, regardUt» <»f the lnetth.it
neither pleasure nor progress can Iu- j»ol from an an*
ii‘jiitte.1 worn out relic of the .lay*; when their
PREMIUM LIST
Fmm mmph
The Principal ha* enjoyed nn experience «
in some of the best, school- *»f Kentucky. Pi
perience and a gnidnate of Mer**cr I'nivcr-iiy.
It is proposed to give vour >on« A X I’.IH'i ATH >\ AT HOME equal to
that of any college in the s«»uth.
A BOARDING HOUSE in c(»iinerti<#n xvith the -chool. where your sons
will he under the vigilant care of teachers l»**t!i tiny and night. Board as
tonishingly low. KATKS op TUITION RKASOXABLE. For particulars
correspond with the prim*ip:il.
A| ’ ril ' l, » (ii:0. \Y. ( 11 EVES, Principal.
Schedule Soutibwestern R. R.
(oCTHWKSTERir R. R. OmeB. I
Albany, Ga.. April U, 1878. >
hiad • *** ■'*-*
run as follows
Leave Albany daily—
Arrive at SmAtbville..
SpnnfT Clothes & Cossiflineiesi i
ID * J vancemei
and liccoiue lunaiciaua, buy them
Ntrumeut.x, with the improvemeutt of
and you will be ^tirpri'cd it U
Tancement
t«*R Till*.—
the P-an.l t welroruc :
..u;»rl«*r. f#*»*r
Farrington & Price, j
POST. BFfICf DEPARTMENT.)
I
Muii Lettings.
ii<l«Sf|>-ftlaeii<-, as it a* t ■. dircrtlv t
i'S* Ol thks f.iu plaint, Nervoti
•<4l»»fifl*h. I:li> tiinatjsin, N«-ur,
Ai*i trf Itm Vttg*-tJn«*. Von >
VEGETINE
Itnrtnr s It,port
II*-. .XI. l*L'i'l»K7illAt -KS, A|»<H.
I III- Jl'il't*.? Will* ,
f il' fotncr* w bo Cik
of il. I know it i
pUini- for wbi* b il
r»*< •»lf|lncit'b i
\l, . and mot tarn; for ii lb**iii sticn^ih. *«•«■•-#
Mt id- "'W'Mf*'•
-f t * VEGETINE
llorloi’s Itrporl
I* jfiVJEGETliVF
. If. It,
11x m-'
SILVIAS, r»0s|'0\. Miss.
Vcif<-lin<-
G
_ I'lAnv S*. bw
...J
InTi*.
S*d*l li\
iri-ts.
all Dm-
Ili'ialJv, It,i, M.4
im*»- m r.imrr
O itf»iNAi:Y'ft on i* i. wo in 11
l.|*o|* *-»aiiiinil.v' III" siMHii.ll r' tnl
find «»! Mo- »•*• * *ii*»j-, a<liniMi
/•t.ir*Ilani hav** !■•<!**1 n»ak*‘ ih**ii r»-r»*
olhif, f<*r lli« |*u->t four )•♦>:«*, and th.* i
parti.-n takiin,' naid • r»i t • lo iuak*» ll*«
tbiiiolflsuBy lire t-t lu.-*.,y in July, J H iii
«:Od SStlMr law dutS-ta ».|t. u mid. r ».<y i.an l
fcHaJIyjtlb. May idII.. In7-
TllOn. At. Ul'I-rn', Onliit-aiy.
Have yoiir.lol, I'riui-
iii#jt done at Tilt. Ai.isa.W
TSj w.s (JHice.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
.1 i
FALL FALK
S. W. (la. Industrial Association.
CX.ASS 1.
tor iiu- Uri.c; i crop of cotton grown on one acre
of upland, with a statement of mode of culti*
vatiou, amount and kind ot manure used, pe-
For second largest ditto
For the ’.argest crop of cotton grown on 5 acre^
laud in *>ite horly, some requirements aa atave
y.*r second large*t ditto,
i’or the laivcst crop of <
upland, Fame requirements.
grown on one acre
1 largest ditto.,
the largest crop of corn on r> acres upland in
‘ Ay, same requirements.
-.ccud largest ditto .
Ihe largest * ropof wheat grown on one acre,
ri'est crop of held peas raided on 1 acre,
rjpvt and bc*-» crop of graKshay raiseil
ciop of rice grown mi one acre of
For the largest« rop of rye, oin* »• ie
Fur the lrage-t crop of :.we*-t p«i*al*H-. K iown uii
' ‘ • arrici-i at t.y digging
and measuring mii average eighth ol an acre...
or the large.! crop of Irish potatoe* on one.
or ihe largest crop of gio,tii*l p-m ipiuder-j
r.Use.1 per acre, Ihe crop to be a-. ertained by
I mea-urm,; an average eighth of
|»n*i|*i»^AL> ,
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! SUPERB INSTRUMENTS
Competitors i«i
.1 dllto
Ihe :i#
id lie
Carrying the
Mails! LIT I) DEN & bates.
SAVANNAH GA-,
———n-
Iii tint State of Georgia,
( lelolll-l- I,
1S7S. I*.
I SSI I.
Thct»i*nl Wholesale Fiano and organ Dealers <•! j
-11- Instnuiienl- from all b*:idiiig
Maker* direct to |i.trcliH.H«-i-*111 tbe No Agent-, No ! *i
Oiioini—ion I'imii, at MHiiulaeluieiV l .u- « ry
I'lices, hereby giving purchasers the large t'mn- ! t
lui-sioiiahendefore paid Agent.-. From k.**n to Moul*
actually suxi-l in the purchase of nn in-trumenl mi- }
d»*r this in-w -y-leiii. Write fur particulars, lie • *'
«*ai*'t In- >j i><lei.-old |
,7 Oct. I’ianm*. Sl.i.'i | I Stop Organ 1 *, $.V»i
71 Oct, I'innon, 1 •* Nto;# Organs, *101 ^
j 71 Orl. I’ianop, 1t;0 I 11 Stop Organs, 07 j I
♦ IllllO *»G I iLr’tl.Si|>Piano**, I7H | I-Slop Organs, 7S
‘ MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS
7 rilllpM. 5*100; | •» Stops, $108.
lo have the hi
or iueaHiirt-1 i
and reliable wiiiowA-s, and «*-ni
from llom. with lib* ral Maniple*of
to make alhda* il a- re*iui «-l 1m*I**w
DF.OUDIA, -fill N I Y. I .1
that I mtail a eroji of the |*i>
land mca-uri'd and deWil—l oj -
icoitoii.corn or otiu*r etopi |.i*•.I•
wa-* actually in.ide amt gaih* i1 hi
no (Miriion of il was grown :• ny
ill Ihe crops, *iii*I
M-huniilv swear
-••of year on the
. aud lltkt the
•Ml lo .Still
.lid parlies and
•’her land.
Sw.ir
to Slid - ub-erihed
-<|tiircmeitls ahoim
No premiums will
s liberal samples at.- ,-\liil
ox.ASS £.
toitli>s with w bednles of arrixal- and de-
iiiMrmlion-4 to bidd* rs, with liirmn lori
and Mindy aixl all other ma-es-ary in for* j
Send North and lie Swindled.
furnished u|i*iii applieatioii
“ istniaster tieneral
l». M. Kill
l*o«tmailer * ieiu
.1. W. Yankky.
Not l»V rejmiable mak* rs like Stein way, t'hiek-r-
BARNES & YANKEY,
. 8270 Organs for Sou. Dis-eption and fraud are in ail
such absurd oilers, liny instrument* made hy old
and always reliable mnniifacltires like. .
; Fhickcring is: Honn, | Knab & Lo.,
j Hallel & Davis, | Mulbitsliek l*innt» (’«.
Ilninos iiros , | Mason & llnmtiu.
And y«iu will have those thnt will Iasi a lifetime and
be tatter pleased every day.
No Bogus or Beatty Trash
sold front onr ionowt. Tin* Makers’ names are on all
Instrument* we sell, and full informal ion u* lo
•liiality, durability and comparative value will In*
elicerliilly given. To aid purchaser* in making u
judicious M-lectiou ami ws*ure lor them the
ImltnuientH for tin* least |MHv*ihlw price, is om
e owe our iiiinn-ii.si*
I test biisln'l - la
* premium i
;;•(«» i*.i
Second lies
Ih sl ImI
When
ton, all the lial«*s
lo average l.vt |h,h,.,| s e.u h
* Min i npci ial pii'iiiiunis w ill Is* oil.*
of sjMs-ial merit.
I.. K. H EM II, President.
T. ill. i tlt l'KIt, secretary.
Livery, Feed and Sale
STABLE.
\M\
»e KlTfal, Albany, tleorj^io
nil* of VrhicI
lITTTVy we can veil giMxl instruments s
W XL X HK* AI .SK we are WIIOLBSALE
dealers, not merely Ageula, representing iiiaunfnc*
lurer.1 ill >eveu Suites and selling more liisliunienl.H
yearly than all other Southern Dealings «*ombilled.
I A small w holesale |*rolil nil ••ach iiiilriiiiient in ull i
p
C . ready In
ri-tmonabl**
• thi* nlidlcr
Horses :md Mules
apr4 On*
STAND FROM UNDER
I uiut lit rrrrifhmhi uM>ler»hnnl miff fur all, note mi,I funr-
Nml ill,. Ilnrsew rr ' ,f " U .fc //.I Tt'S run't owl it on’11* innh r-
rwKIUI*. nnr.ven, 1\,uut ua in fur all Piano ami Or : /an Warn, awl
no inaltrr u/n rr. Uir. /iritis /hut IhiIIoih ire ant
HKil IT r IM lAK.
Von hear us mnv. route and t' us when von get
I MHGA A BULK,
tfavnutiab, Uu.
inrn out. on nborl notice ami
ralei*. .Special attention paid
a ml care of mock.
opr lBtf
It. J. WI Lies Agent,
Atlanta, tin.
Herring & Co.
251 a 202, Broadway, New York.
THE DEPOT!
Arrive at Macon dailT...... m . MnMM .,
Leave Smithville for kufaola daily.
Arrive at Eulaula daily.
Leave Macon for Savannah and Aaaasta
daily — 75S p m— 7:00 am
Arrive at Savannah daily 7:15 am— 3J5 pm
Arrive at Augusta daily.. 5.15 a m—4:45 p m
Leave Macon for Atlanta daily>
9:16 pm— 8:40 am
5.-02a m— l:45pm
334 pm
SPRING ANNOIINGKHKNT!
That “THE DEPOT" sollr. Good a« cheap a any house in the State.
In my announcement lnr.t fall I informed the people of Dougherty and
surrounding counties how tSie name "DEPOT" came to toe used in con
nection with my store. It i no invention of my own, bnt many persons
who noticed the rapidity with which I handle Goods, often made the ex
pression, “They are moving Good-: -i i fact as if it were a depotand thi?
expression was made from time -o time, until my customers themselves
established the title. I then contended that heavy, rapid sale 0 , and re
plenishing stock constantly would enable merchant? to cell
Tn-dav t deniuii-tratc thi. truth to 'nif. t iin
id I'.t t Colored
Calicoes at •» Cts.
Bleaching one van! \xi<!<\ at 7
Coats’ Spool Threat! at 5 rents.
SliirtiiBe at £*
cents,
Ami all oilier Gootl*
o.
;»
proporl ii#!i;itr]}
.1.1
• I v*»n i-rliirlli. rilltl >:iv <t»1lirlhill«i
new
Now let its romltMise tin
|l#em*ath it :
Within the last week I have >•»!«! «.\**
lliave 1mm»h math* u;>. \\:i<heil ami ir«#n••*
lanyhoilv’s ('aliro, 1 th»n’t <*laim ih ii
||M*<i].h* know that the saint* Brain)- ar«*
Imannraetiires hut one line; to eiui'*ax<»
Iniight lake well with the i^‘iit#rant. Inn
• il wultl he m*rt*s.-ar} i*. ealenlaD* upon
Bwtnihl believe snrli stiitl". I keep all hram
Often it has been s:iitl within tin* la-l xveek ii has been -aitl, **Why von
re selling other Gootls even **heaper in j r*»|*orti«m than (ali**t». Tlireatl
r Bh*aehin*r.*' 'I’his. believe me. i- eenainlx -•». lint it i- impos-ihle to
Imontion every arlieh*. 1 sini|.1x invite y«*n to * *»nn* ami st*e. Kiml ami
N.ODH }ar*l- of Cali.**. Dresses
mil ext ryh**.ly sivs ii i> as «
i i- anx heller. Well-informed
he -.tine Good-, as one Factory
o make people think ditVerentiy
onhl be an in.-nlt !«» tin* inform
ig-unvanee tt. think they
»hligin*r * lerks will glatllx wait
purchase.
The truth of my assertion that
their poeket hooks will he belter
will more anti more avail vour.-*
Trusting I max enjoy tin* pair*
in tin* future as in tin* pa-l.
I am. x
Alhanv. Ga., March I’S. LsTS.
-lumhl yon not desire to
l have benetitted tin* eoinmnnity ami
and heller dcinon-tratcd to you as you
If of iln* facilities I *#ller.
mam* of merchant-, ami con-uniers alike
cry rcspceirnli}.
• }forris Jffaycr.
•rt > alley da
Leave Fort Valley for Perry daily except
Sunday — 9^3 Am
Arrive at Columbus daily T - T .i?*0 p m
Arrive ad Cutbbert dally_ — £24 pa
Leave Cuthbert for Fort Uaines Mondays,
Wednesday! and Fridaya^..^..^ 3:47 p a
Arrive at Fort Gaines Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays &5&pa
Passengers for Milkdgeville and IfktiatrtjMttl
leave Macon daily except Monday on TAJ s ntMs.
For poinU on Upson county and Savannah, Gztf-
fin and North Alabama railroads, icnve Macon dally
except Sunday on &40 a m train.
TRAINS OH BLAKELY KXTKKSX02L
Leave Albany Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs
day* aud Fridays ........... 3 00pm
Arrive at Arlington Mandava, Tuesdays,
Thursday* and Fridays —&55 p m
I>*av,- Arlington Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Fridays and Saturday* (
Arrive at Albany Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Fridays and Saturdays.....*
ocmxacitosa. - ,
At Augusta for Washington, Baltimore,JPhftaM^
forth Carolina and Virginia.
At Atlanta for Washington,
phia. New York, Boston and all points North an
At kufauia for all (Mints South and Weal,
apr IS. 1875-1 y W.G. BA0UL, Supt.
B* & A. R. R. Company.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTKNDLNTS OFFICE l
Brunswick, Ga^ Dec. 7th, 1874. J
f\S and after Tuesday Dec, 7th 1874, pameagtr
V." trains on thi* Road will run as follows:
Passenger Train leaves Brunswick Moadays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays at.....~. JdOQ a M
Arrives at TebeauviUe, A A G & R, at. ......B«iU. iC
Leaves TebeauvllK A4GKB,at«. ...11:14 a X
Arrives at Albany at HP at
UICBMD'O.
leaves Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*
arrives at Tcbeauville, A A G R R. at......._4K)6 » M
Leaves Tebeauville, A A <* R B,a
Arrives at Brunasrluk..
:ziSI
Trains from Brunswick connect as Tsbeouvttkt
with day passenger train of the A AO B B, which
leave-Tebeauville for Florida at 1.35PM.
CHAS. L SCHLATTER,
General SuperiataaddMU
TIME CARD
Arrive Nasliville.
“ Lonisrilk*.
•* New York
Arrive Mobile
•• Mew Orleans^ IfdXI -
Kniite trains thnui^h fnmi .Momgowery to Louis
ville. No .Sunday delay*. Trains run daQy.
IVssenger* leaving on \V.*-*-t»uud trains VIA EU-
FAl UA.iioiu Aiuerietift, Thomasville, Albany, or
anv point iu Sohthwe*t tieorgia. take brrakfost la
Nashville or New Orleans and dinner in LontsvUlo
next day, snd save lro*u l_ lo 24 hours time. No
other line can make ii.
Through Sleeper* all the year round.
Through Sleeping Car* lor Virginia Springs, con
nect wfth ail train* via Kufauia line.
Kscursiow Tickets on sale via thi* route only.
Only line offering ticket* to j»ew York via Mam-
• molh Cave and Niagara Falls.
K. DUNHAM, Superintendeak
T. P. Wri.us R»^aC ('AMnSLL,
tien’l Ticket Ag*t, t»euT Psas*r Ag’l,
! M«»ntgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Alv
J. T. STEEUg^j
Ubany, Ga.
ATLANTA
—ix»—
EASTERN CITIES
VIA
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
i Leave Atlautix,
I Arrive at Charlotte.
M Danville.
Are You Going; to Paint?
Tlicii use Miller Bros’
OMMOWPAL IfAMIT.
81ce)ting and Parlor Car AccommodationawB A^L
THAI NS.
W.J.l
ien*l Pm A Ticket Ag’t.
*dORSE AKD CATTLE POWDERS,
stii«*tlv iHin* White lo*a«l. Zinc
»'li>*.i|n*r and to last TWICE AS
Heady for use In While, and over One Hundred l>iit«-i.*ui c«dom
and l.iii*ev*l Oil ebeinically eouihin«\l, warruut«**l niueh llan.b.u
LONG a*any other Paint. Il ha* taken the I'llf-T PKCMiUM
and I* on MANY TIlOllSANDof the Hue*! limits in the eountry. Add res*
MILLER BROTHERS.
bAAlPLL CARD bLNI i'iUil'.. : a m ^ .-v.*: i culr ct*eu, CLEVELAND, OHIO.
end sweet. * * ' ' ' '' ’ ’ l-HtaBm
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