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Special busium Beading. fHE ALBANY NEWS
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This Week
At. Hofmav**i , s.
.Inst received the loll owing
goods, adapted to I lu* prc-ent
season, ami al a reduction. at
J. Hofmaycr's
Cheapest Sewing Machine
Clieek Nansooks. stumble
for Gents' t'ndorwear. \cry
cheap, at
J. Hofmayer’s
Mosquito
sizes, at
J.
TI-IK \\ r MTTi5
•iip riotih. jutii in ‘iiiitniUiitir it to ilif «i.*• !«•. t: is
put upon its own m. rt t.s, amt in no intJamv let- it
ever (AtU«) to sjtli-lv .tin t.vomno nd itloii m Ms :.t
THK WHITE
•utnluu. i-ul a M* hln«* wr*!l .vlnpte.1 to
Nettings of all ,, r
_ . .Vrrdlo. Oils, tltnr linirnis.
Hof may er s.
, 5»r all stand*-.I Machine-*. Cj
with the Is--! Ji.'i hiue an.I a.
! |>r!tV\ 1 am still piypinsl t
.U’-TstJId-.-tM. 1 Me I.nn s ,.ii
rir.s
v.siiiis, at the lot*o*|
» lil.PAiK and A !>■
Parasols, in Silks, Cotton
amt Canihrii s. at
J. Hofmayer’s.
Fans anil Fan Chains.
At J. Hoftnaver’s.
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Mr st x k t i . v
iJH, auil :l the p-- ,
n j-t tlii’:xu it my c
IVJ' U t • tl
in.'«
In
for it..
*nv !>•*•■«
Shall there be War or Pe?ce?
ENGLAND IS
Spoiling for a Fight
BUT WE MUST
Have Peace at Home.
TO XIY
Friends and Customers!
Gome One. Como All,
To Marcus Crine's
Cheap Cash Store.
I take pleasure in -tatiiii; t.>
friends and the publie th.it I laie
returned from the Northern and l. as
tern markets, where I --le.-t.-.l one of
tile largest and hand'orne-t -.tori:- ev-
er before offere.1 in thi- market. 1011-J
listing in part of
Dry Goods. Clothing. Hoots
and Shoe*. Notions. Plan- I
tat ion Supplies. Etc.
fart, e.-erything lint you eouhl
'• for.
1 offer extra imlneetneut' to pur-l
chasers that cannot In- surp
this or any market, i took a rent . re | |‘"i. »■■■•
to select inch Good, that are needed : Tlair-d:..
in this section. I lionght iheni 10 |t., t ; .
sell, and I intend to sell them.. y.-ii if • ^ , j t . ■
I have it to ilo at a -acritici-. I will
not advertise mv priee-. Inn ].r..:n-j Jtnlge I
i-e to sell a, j address t<
Cheap as the Cheapest.
AU that i- a*fced i- that you give tin ns-•-*
me a call ami lx? convince*! ttinf ii„.
mvebytmimj :rzr.
JOE REMONT'S
SODA WATER.
MgUt'mI »',! I !-V.:. I. .-\-t Is loofT’i.. qn.'ii.'!
1..- tl.tr • .1 ■ . i o*.. , . . • t
Con foot, ion cries.
.W.rti. - '!i'aV.'.7i e l*i ’3li.in.;"*r" ... t.'i
Cigarti
Liquors. Wines and lin
ger JSecr.
Mi-s .)■
i l.itil «. :t «_
jth.- WV-!
lnilla
• late
• t hi ubjeCt
. .-I..*4I
>1111
. mid
1:1-1*.
.f At*
. Wa-
Short Meter Notes.
Comity Court to-day.
Bring in country proiliii'e.
Ni»t much cro<|Uct so far this sum
mer.
Lilfsl -I\ le- in ilii- card lin«* at tlit*
New- .l«m Room-.
11«*r t ten 11 nr:t I Society meet in*? to-
morrow afternoon.
fhe liisuraiiee Adjuster wentlelh
hi- vv :i\ ti» Albany .
Ahont .'lO.tHMI Ihs of wottl in market
<o far thi- -ca-on.
Bring your wool to thi- market.—
llighe-t price tor il.
For eoiniiiereial printing of all
kiml- collie to the \i'Ws doll IttHiMs.
The rumor that niea-el- were in Al
bany i- a mi-t-ike. Not a ease in the
« in.
Watermelon-. c.itiiclopeH. apples
ami peaeht all ripe ami sttuml. ill
market.
A note from t'alhoiin says: ••Crop-
were never looking heller al this sca-
-ttn of iln* y ear.”
fin* Board of Eiliieatlou of Worth
will meet al Isabella tin the lir-t of
•lull. See iiotiee.
Mr. W. W. Wilder has lost a splen
did elu-ter tliauioml ring', ami will
pay a liberal reward i » the limler.—
S»e mttiee.
Thai fe-tival to-night at Arlington
i- going it* he a plea-ant ami enjoya
ble entertainment. A good crowd i-
e V peeled.
A new po-t ollice ha- been estah-
li-hetl iii Irw in enmity, named Syca
more. The mail goes from here there
via fifttui.
Whenever the iiieinhcr- of the haml
make up ilteir miml- to come out,
they ean give ju-t as good music a-
:»n\ hand in the State.
< hie I iraud Jury in SoutInvest Geor
gia ha- ree«»mtiiemh*d the use of the
Moffett Hell Hunch. The recommend
ation hails from Mitchell.
lict your linen coat and your pal
metto fan ready for the school exam
ination-. And he sure ami go out,
and hv \onr prepuce and iulere-*! en
courage education.
Eight per cent of the stock of sheep
of the Slate have been killed ill the
p:»-l year by dogs, while only o.. r » per
cent ha- died hv di-ease. So Com
mi -inner Jane- -ays.
How tio von -vtainl on the dog law
•|iie-.ti«»n ? I to you .-taml ill favor of
the iiir t»r iiflavor of sheep? iCemem
her there were about 10,000 pound-
of wool in tttu n one day last week,
from one county
Wonder how many of our farniej •
are going to have ••fancy patches** foi
the Fall t air ? '‘Fancy patches” n*
they are -ailed, have done more h.
open otii eye- to an improved meth
od of farming, than anything el«e.
Remember, boy*; anti girls, tin
school examination * and exhibition-
come oil pretty -oon. Knuckle dow n
to work in earnest, and determine !<•
acquit vour elf with honor to vour
t !t ,jt.i t.* your teacher. There w ill
he big crowds t<» see you.
One of Oliver Hayes* hands at Lee-
burg niili killed in one week recenf-
.1.1 snake . ;»on I Vi hawks, caught
■ i wiltl eat: alive, fniiml -I bee l.*re.-.
and .»n Sunday caught half hii-hel o|
li-li. Ami lie -a\*s that wasn’t a goo«l
week h»r -mikes, -my way.
ITif pritgraliiuie of cnmiiteiiccnictil
♦•\ei*, ifor Mr-. Sierm*’s Institute
will he piihli•.liril in our next. The
Ili-t-M-nal e\:tiniii:iti<»ii will oee||p>
one t-vt-ning. and in onr tipinion will
!m* a prouiiiieili featiirt*. Look tint for
tin* pr«»arainme. ami In* -lire to he
d\ to attc
in my ht«#re is no 1*1 cheap, a* w* ’l as
Print-.
The ladies are e-p»wia!I\ iuviied to
call and examine my large ami ham!-
-vomc bUH-k uf I>re— 0«H#«t-. Silks,
Linen, Zephyr-. Lnvu-. Pii|ii*-. yard
wide, Gra— I .loth and Whit** t*«nMle_
of every <Ie-*ripiion. i*ara-o!- and
Son Umbrella-. II**-iery. haml-tuttej
lot of Lftdie-' >|jt»t/-. Table J>am,t-k,
Mi
ll. I
<»h»
Napkin-. !>»*yler-. plain and
A very de-imble l»»t «»f r»ir-ei-. t
You will plea-e give me a «all.
cannot call for any tiling hut u
have and will -ell 4 heap! i In
Cheap!!!
Thanking my friend- and * »i
ero for pa-t favor-, and a-kin*/ :i
finuanre of the Mime. I am
Your n»o-t oh’i
m \i:rr> « »:r
I in
i>><- «•*•■<*
i:tir*'\v <*n that
ihinj g»»t#d.
. of Milieu: J.
: ( . W. Har-
Wolihin. of
Warwitk. of
i J i.toiuf«-tl a> a
•and Lodge of
• niuii'iu'ement
■ma’e < olli-gc.
•tiii**nv ii- *i•»• •
-i-t of tII-
derid.d
kin where
THK DATE.
T1IF. FA 1.1. FAIIC TO ro.MMF.Nl K TIKMOl.
*H TOltF.lt 22 Nil. AND CON TIN II
FIVK HAYS.
At the last meeting of the Director-
of the Southwest Georgia Imlii-trial
Association, a Committee was ap
pointed, consisting of Me—rs. \V«*h li.
lhivis, Hilsinau, Unrter, Tift ami Sal |
ter, to take into consideration the time '
holding the Fall Fair. The Commit
tee held a consultation on last Friday,
ami decided to report Tin-day, Of
tidier 22ml, as an appropriate open
ing day, tin* Fair to continue the hnl
mice of the week.
It will not he long before the pre-,
milim list will he out. Decide rZjht
non* what you will exhibit, ami Ihcn
go t*i work for the him* ribbon. The
pri/.e- w ill he liberal.
LIGHTNING!
Au Electric Spark Produces a
$20,000 Fire!
W i li li .V Hucoii’s W’aivliiuisc
ami Nearly *200 Hales uf
4 'nl Imi 4 June !
Other Losses, lie.. Etc.
Tux ICtM'river \\ l-riiian
1- now in tilt* city, loeatetl :• I I'litue;
Revenue ollice, ami i- ready t«» reeei
returns of State ami t’onnly lave- I
the present year. Attend to this
once, ami il may -a\e \t»u -• »i
trouble.
Mr. II. T. Mash wants to bin or
sell wheat, corn, oats. rye. Ilnur, etc.,
and tor that purpose ha- opened :t
regular grain store on Wa-liiiigton
Street. Mr. Daniel Web-ter Ivirk-
111:111 is in charge: ami if you waul :i
good trade in licit line you should call
on him at once.
Iltlitealitmul ltoitr«l Worth Votoily.
The Educational l*t»ard t»f -aitl
county will hold a meeting at Isabel
la on 1st Mondav in Julv next. Ibr the
purpose of examining teachers. :i
the transaction of other hii-ine>-
importaiiee. Person-desiring l*» te:
public sehotds in the comity the pr
cut year will take notice.
IJ. T. Foi:o. ('. S. t
The Vlehl.
We w’otild like to have the yiehl of
the wheat crop from the ditlereni
lieighhorhoods of Dougherty. Lee.
Worth. Mitchell, t’oh|iiitt. Ilaker.
(Calhoun and Terrell. Don’t every
body be silent, but drop u- a postal
or note, nml we w ill belliankfiil.-
We w ill give two year's siibseriplitni
to the Xfws t«> any mail reporting tin*
the largest yiehl of w'heat, to the acre,
of his own raising, ami one year's sub
-criptinn to the next large.-t yiehl.
llortietiltiirMl Soflul).
Every member of the Horticultural
Society is expected to attend tin
meeting at Willingham*.- Hall on to
morrow evening, at o o'clock. Ar
rangement will he made for llie fruit
exhibition to come otl* next imuith.
Thii Society, since its organization,
has done a deal of good in our mid-i.
and we confidently look for it t«» ih*a
deal more. All friend-arc invited i..
he pre .cut at the meeting.
Two Pemtinx itllletl by Llr;lititiiiK
Lightning has been doing .nine fa.
tal mischief of late, li -truck the re-
idenco »»f Mrs. S. A. I*. A«l:im-. about
halfway between Drown Station ami
Dawson, on lust Sunday, ami killed
two per-oiiThere were ’live per
'tons in tlit* hoii-e in all. Iwt» t»l
vvhoiit. Mi- Atleline Moore am!
Mrs. 1*. T. Smith, were in-iantl'
killed. 'I’he hodie- were hiirietl al
Brown Slatioit mi Momlay in out
/rave.
About 12 in. on Monday Iasi, a
•a\ \ wind. f«»llt»w« a «l hv lhnmh*r,
lightning ;ifid rain, came upon our
eit\ : anti iweiily iniiniles thereafter,
a -iitldcu ila-li and 1«»«««1 ami terrible
llinutler chip .-larlletl our citizens.—
•Then t-aiiii- the alarm ol I'll.'I*! I’rtnn
W I l.t II A HMON*- W AHKIItU'-K
eaine a \o(uuie of dark, gloomy
-moke, which foretold destruction.—
'The I in* Department and citizens
generally rushed to the -cent*, ami at
once di-eiiveretl that tln re was work
to he done. A -Irokc of liglitniiig
had -truck a rctl-oak tree, lifleen feet
from the Sniitliea-I corner t»f the
Warclit*it-c, mu along the eaves of
llie building ami entered the crevice-,
tiring in lc— lime Ilian two -ecoml-a
pile tif cotton containing tint* hun
dred ami tw eiity—even hale-. From
ihe tin me.- of the cotton, the building
was -t»ou ahla/c. anti a total de.-true-
lion of all -eciued incvilahlc.
The gtunl- in tin* retail -hire, on
the Sttuihwe.-t corner, were rapidly
removed—men. women ami children
working like Trojan-, each .-eciiiing-
ly hem upon doing his part thorough
ly. Theheai y iron safe in the ollice
wa- al-ti rciiiovetl. ami many article-
ill the elo-c -hiragt* depariinent. 'fhe
wind wa- blowing NinTliea-t, and
I Ini' the lireiiien w'ere enabled to save
that part of the building covered with
lin. in w hich was tin* retail depart
ment. The South ami Ea-t side- of
tin* building were aiuto-t totally de
stroyed. The balance of il wa- saved
by hard work ami torrent- of rain,
which pro\ idcitliallv came tcrrilical-
Iv dow ii.
The Sumter fount\ Tragedy.
Mao hi T.*l**»'c.t|>li.«tll» !
It is estimated that mil more ihau
ten minutes wcrcfon-iitiifd in killing
the live meinhers of his family, and
perhaps in less lime live immortal
soul- were thus rudely n-liered into
ternity.
TIIK ta.NI I.* \l. TIIFoCV.
ccepleil Iiy allllo-| every tine, i- that
'ahlwell hecjtme suddenly insane. -
Ills lather was insane before him.
tnul there was a taint in tin* Iduod.
The evidenec-of improper relation-,
with his sister-in-law grow le—, and
the family phy-ieian promninee-
mithing wrong about her condition.
There never was a kinder Ini-band
or im ire ailed innate father or exem
plary member of the chunk i- ihe
pronounced ven lift of all w'ho knew
'ahlwell.
He wa-horn in Crawford county
tlid had re-idfd ill Slimier for the
a I twenty-set en years. He wa- in
easy circumstance--, w ith a hank ae
nml to Ids credit of $:HH) in lie* hank
of Americii-.
Such a xi-italion lia- sehhmi fallen
on any community. ami tlu* whole
eclitiu ha-by il been ihr n\n inI• •
rhioin.
'fhe nnldrlmtalc actor in tin* trag
dy 11:1 - ne\t*r -htiwn any svinp
loins of mental di-«inh*r. ami the Mid
line-.- of the blow was appjtlliu:
•mil the re-lllls unprecedented ill the
lima I- of iimnler ami -ui< ith*.
Safk. I*i:i:m nsi.n i anh c«imi»i.» n !
Willioft's 'I'tiuic cure- I ’hill- ami
Fever. Dumb I 'hill- ami Billion- t 'c
vers —iho-c Titians that kill thcii
thousands where thi remedy i
unknown. It cure.- enlargement
of the Spleen. Il cure- II) pciTfoph)
i»l*the Liver. Il hurl- no one. L
- all type- of Malarial Fever-ami
is perfectly protective in all il- cf
feci.-. Try WilhoiV-Tonic, the great
iufallihle Chill Cure. \Vhi*c|t»ek.
Finlav Co.. IVoprielor-. New < »:•
lean-.' For ah* hv I. E & II E Welch
LiM uf Letter.N.
Fob BALE-—Cohmies I»f Italian
Ameridin |5ee-. Implirc **f. or
drefill MIC-. ! L. lilHDGi:.
AJham. •
k’D-h.d
PBE8EBV K THK If KALI H Of Yttl.’itM.M
Children by *lirlji*f'• I*wll»o V>r..»Kn/<-
YTilwa nnil 111 f •
themumboni*
lie
ilk
to I.Mi.r;*
She was a pretty v\«>r<iaii. H* r 1- •
tore* were t »ii-cliet|. l . rform grace
ful. He loved her de&rjytmdlfond-
Iv, and hap pin*- eemed to per \ rule
their every act. Bur ft-mMc • trie
I-aura. sickened, Uicau.•• pale, t m;»-
ciftted and feeble. :*>hc hatl *iek le ol
ache, »wimming of thg head, hy-i* i -
ice, pain* in side and back, cold L * •
ana hand , female irregularities, and
wa* rapidly sinking. There w»' *-ut
one remedy for all uch ft*m d *
troubles, and that wa- Dr. Di omgoh *
English Female Bitters, which he pro
cured for her, and h rapid cure v*/-j
the result.
Qt »RV:“Why will iu**ii .mot •* • :n
moil tobacco, when they * **ij hn v '•! . i
burg Bro-. “Seal of y.nth i -n nUim '
at the same price ? 7 jan^L.i-ly.
pHS HI 1
Whj.t/f |
ii f. :»ud litfpe
An inn;iigrali«iii bureau ha.- been
pencil by the Atlantic,V Gulf Kail-
rt*a«l. :ti Ill-i Broadway. N. Y.. for the
f inducing immigration to
tie* line of the road. It i- under tin
charge of the General Agent. Mr. C.
D. Owens, ami will he worked tip
thoroughly ami ertieieully . More on
tin* -nhjecl another lime.
Brook- and Thomas are going to
/>'/// ho ill again-i each other for the
champion-hip at the Fall Fair in
Thoina-ville. H'e want all of our
coiintie- tr• pull again-t i*ach oilier ill
the number ami variety of exhibit* at
tin* Fair in October, and thus show
that they arc in earnest in developing
our resource-.
In reply to a correspondent asking
if Soulhw'c-t Georgia i- a good coun
try lor -beep rai-ing. ihe editor of tin*
N«*w York il'orht -aythat it i-, hut
then* e\i-l- one great drawback,
w hich eaii-fs many people to seek
other le— favorable loeaiitie- to en
gage in the Itii-ine—. That draw-
hack i- lIn* want of protection, by
law. IVoiii the ravage- of the myriad
of -beep - killing dog- -eattered
1 hroiighoiit the Slate.
We uidiour friemls all over tin
tlirt’erciii eoiiul ies would sinid u-
every'thing they can in the way of lo
cal new-, -uch a- marriage-, tlcath
aeeidt-ni . or any other m*w- of gen-
• ral iiitero-t. All we a-k i- Iti have
lie* tael- in the cj»-e. aeeolilpailied hv
Li** n.iTin* of Ihe writer, and we will
i f!I i» in -hapc ii'it j- ne/*i—>ary lo do
We want all the local new- w
! '' i'i gel tor the benefit of the reader
xi w . ami we a-k tliea^sistam^
friend- in getting it up.
annual commencement cxer
I We.ley an Female Ftdleg
• ; iii to day ami clo-e <n» Ihe
i » The commencement n r
ill he prca«‘|ie«l next Sunday
Dr Robert Irwin, of Augutta.-
< ii,ana! literary iddre s will he
i;v t*i t-d h\ W W. DnmTin, t»f Wttf*
d t a*1 It*,o', width C arolina, ignite
milde r tif iln* pupil . <«| old W«*
•in .ii** lioio Southwc t Gcorgi
hope evei v hi I tine «*l‘ llieiil
u* out with clear ami adrnir
• t* the
Rtlh
ami ■
will ■
.hi.
M» !* II Mill
j hood
, i mm I.
it,. ..
ral peoph
in Iln* neighbor
la i Sunday, did
it on and pittjie
• were killed.
ltdrlionit! Yt'Mrnltt).
That was a pleasant barbecue ye—
te.rilay at the Fair tiroiuiil-. Nevci
was anything <o impromptu in it- ua-
enjoyed so well, ami never w.s-
linner more reli-hed. ”1 will fur
nish Ihe dinner if yon all w ill fiiini-h
the young kadie-,” was the remark a
lew day* ago of one of onr young
gentlemen, to a lot of ladies a--. ni
hied, and they took him at hi- word.
About thirty w ere pre-ent.
I'uiiilul «*«-i«l«*nl.
Mr. T. F. Hussey, express me—ea
ger on the Gulf road, rtvehed a \ery
painful injury at the lire «»n Monday .
He was on Ihe roof of the -lore dc-
pMitment timing away limber-of the
wooden hiiihliug, when he happem ii
look over in Ihe Guff van! and saw
the train pulling out for the dnwu-
W'anl trip. Thinking it was time lor
liilii logo to Other scenes he prepared
lo eoim: down, and while on the hnl
ler mis-ed his grasp and fell down
ward on a lot of old plow -, severely
spraining hi- left ankle. The injury
very painful, hut Mr. Iln—cy
bore it with that grip ami courage he
bowed in lighting the inaddem-tl
elements, lie left oil Ihe -leeper I’ol*
Jacksonville Tuc-day evening, ami
hope arrived without any adili-
tioiial pain, llu-sey wtirked hertd-
I’allv, ami our people are -orry of tin*
aeeitlenl, ami Impe to -cc him toil
again soon.
sIhmOIiik m Thief.
Mr. Joe Lipsey, of l.ee-lmrg. at
tends lo Fill Randall*- mill, :• t Pal
myra, and ha- a little pel in the h.ipe
of a pocket pi*-tol that he keep- under
his pillow It* welcome midnight ma
rauders. tin Friday night la-1 In* was
grinding until 11 o'clock, ami then re
paired to his room. A I’ter lying awake
about an hour, lie espied a big burly
negro come to hi- door ami take a
peep in. Being satisfied with tin* ap
pearance of thing-, t In* would -he t hief
ijiiifllv walked in. ami began to re
connoitre around. lie wa- hunting
the mill house key-, ami thinking
they were under Mr. Lip-ey'- head,
he approached tin* bed, when crack
went Ihe little pet. The negro look
ft* his heels for the wamp. y filing for
some while ‘*1*111 shot. I’m hot “
Search was made for him. lull In
cluded all etlort < lo capture him. ami
i*; now abroad with ii pi-ltd Indict in
hi.i ‘Jth*.
“A wnll liont |»ih
eu* *-l oil m * Imi i,
Will CailA*» HUM.
To gmiji *n-l w. ji
Amos lieter, Estp. will - tmn In on
the ,ving.
IMI HI It.MIMJ
he long - to \lf-r-. Welch .V Scaver.
• ml u a - in-tired in ilit* Southern Mu
tual In-, i 'o. of Alliens. John A. Da-
\i . Agent, for fdjMID. Il i- thought
by mechanic- and contractors that
thi- ill -ni lnc- w ill about cover the
h*-.
Welch ,V Bacon*- mcrehniidi-c wa-
in-urctl in iln* ('oiniecticiit Ins. Co.,
E. L. \\ igln. Agent, for .f:kO0<J; .North
British. \\ igIn. Agent, for $2.tNN>.—
1 lie lo-;- will probably m*l exceed
Jmlge Joliii Jack am i- the heaviest
L» **r. The pile of 127 hale- of col-
ion. which u a tirsl firetl. hclongetl |o
him : ami upon il In* had no itisitr-
alicc. Only about lW» hale- were savtal
from tin* llamc- al lir-t. and In* -ohl
tin* Inmiing pile for Ihe small -inn of
Rl.Mt. Iii- total net loss i- c-tiuialetl
it .fl.UIUk
t apt. John A. Davi- had twenty-
nine hah*-, in-tired in the Hartford at v
f I.i.Dtl per hale. I.o- adju.-ted.
Mr. II A. Ledbetter had six or
seven hale-: no iu-nram-e. lie -ohl
Hit* buriiine pile for $20.
The otliff furniture, hooks, ete.,
were removed without tlaiuage. We
arc pb\a-cd t♦ * learn Him! the enter-
•iri-iu•• propriiog- will go i«• w»»rk at
• nice aiul have the warehouse fully
;*cpa:**c*! in lime for thi- fall's crop.—
I he follow iug an* -onto of the losses
not nit*mioiifd above :
W. >. Bowie.-, two hah*- of cotton,
lit* iii-tiraiifc.
Ed. Barber, three hale- of cotton,
m* in-iiranee.
Joe. ( . Fenn. out* hale of wool, no
insurance, partly -a\cd.
t>. A: li. W. Findlay, ton* cotton-
gin. m* insurance.
W. 11. Turpin, lot of furniture, in*
in-nraiicc.
t'. li. I'armalee, one sulky-plow.
Rfiii.'iining in the
Albany |\* i < Mii
Jim 12. IS.8
Buih*r Etinmiiil
Norton .1 W Mi
Barbel* |.t*wi-
1 hit/, .latm* •
1 >4*nii«*t I.T Mi-
Oliver J im*
<'ll lily Weily ••
Ogilvie B G M
Duncan Luev **
Opilv it K G
Edward- Win
F«»|»<* ii
Gilli-nn R<*h
Royal 1 1
Grime- .lack-on
Ram-cv R II
lltdrti- W in
Si-ia 1 i —ar
llemler-oii r
Shitinab* Ike
Jordan Eva >
I'hoina- Mary M
JonesG
riioimi- Su-au
Kemp R«*lti
W hite Ih hi
Kellv il M
W'ilsan Eliza M
Lovett T B
Warren Mond
LewD Robert
W illiam; Jam*
Mad,him. H A
WJtiP rl Xbon V
Fer-on. calling
for any ofth<*aho
B. F. Av. ry
tor. ii * • in -lira
W. Bab
so* iii-uram-<*.
«lr» ariiclc-.
Mr, < ha-,
twenty
w hie!,
valkiti
eiiltiva
n hiisheis peas
small lot of -iiin
hale
ivetl.
hail .stored
cotton, all of
$20,1 nn)
it i- litoughl will cover tin* whole
loss. \ pretty heavy blow for this
-e.a-oit of the year.
wccicinoMi'M Aim.
l ie* mill al Met'lelland's pond, ill
Worth county, i- retnly It* receive
wheat tor grinding purposes, and so
licit- patronage. The biscuit patchc
• »f Worth have liirucil out spleiulidly
U
mill men
•Ift'iut h lien A-IVfl.
all tin* e-peeiaI attention
m the B. «V A. to the rich
rare ami racy communit-.it ion t»
Jcemc-. to In* fttuutl in another col
umn. They want to build a “big
Hireling house” at Alapaha.amlsolh
it favor- frton all So aitl in their good
work. Help them.
Tin: /. i rut /;.*i roll r nr rm: sysr/:v
Tin* Somach i- the laboratory
tin* -y-tem. in which eerlaiu inysteri-
on- prt*ces-i*.s are cttnstanlly going
re-nlt in the production of that
wonderful vivify iug agent, the liloml.
which in a state of health ruslu
den w ith Ihe element- of vitality to
the r** t ii t *1 < -1 part-of Ihe-y-teiii. But
v lien lie I•
•-I* - '
ralx zed
I * \ dy--pi'p-ia. hhiod maiiiifat-iiire i
at i i«'il on imperleelly. the eirciilatioii
L'.row- thin ami sluggM,. and Ihe -y —
:« ni -all r- in ctni-t*4|Ui'nee. More-
i\ t*r. imiivc-tioii react- iiptm Ihe liv
imi ht»wel reinleriiig 11»** lir-t sjtig-
gi-h and lie* latter etm-tipaletl. Th
brain al «* (tiler- h\ vmpalhv. am
il l. head !• lit* . -leeple- lie -ami tier
\ou- -\ nipioiits
lit.-.letter*
thi -lab of thin:
lone and i. r* illa.
and ii i * i.alc
and li\ t*r. ami ch
i' hiiiciii aiol im a
• li Bit li
ciitlered.
•. rcloni
periiiam*
the
organ . the bowel
•iin*- complete uotir
rca-ctl vigor of Hi*
n* nio-l popular
ellicifiil anti • I\
letter-, will plea t*
r. W
ay “advertised.”
ARNOLD. l\ W.
Liver is King.
The Liver is the imperial organ »»i
tin* whole human sy.-tein. as it eon
trols the life, health and happimr-s oi
man. When it i- disturbed in it-
proper action, all kinds ofuilmcnl-
the natural results. The digestion
of food, the movements of the heart
i lit I blood, tin* action of the brain and
•ervous sy*tem. are all immediately
inmifctfd with Itie workings of tlo*
Liver. It lia-been-iicce—fuily proi-
tl that Green's Augii-t Fh»wer i
ii net | milled in curing ail per-oii-jitlht
d with Dyspepsia or Liver Com
plaint. ami all (lie nmncro;i- -vnip
loins that result from an unhealthy
ondition of |he l.ivcr ami >b»mach.
Sample hollies t«> try. io cent-. I*t*s-
itivcly sold in all the town- on tin
Western < 'ttiilineul. Threetlo-e- w ill
prove that it is ju-t what >t*n want
BARNES lh>l :>K.
MFIlHlt lx IS A IS NKs, : 3 l*H«*l*i:i»
t 't*r. Rim* and Jack-on Street-.
Th* l’toy /Its! the Morin Af.tr.ls.
AISISIVA l.s.
F I! Creamer. Win Crovalt. ILV \ :
I S Raine. Atlanta: J T. Hale. Baht*:
X M Ives, So Ex: Mr ami Mr- C M
Clark, ct*: J Ezell. Lawton: W II
Whitehead. Baker et>; T F Hn>-ey.
So Ex: W J Ford, Worth eo: Mr->
1* Salter ami Xeiee, ct*: Mr- Dr
White ami St»n. Atlanta : W il Tift.
Til'lon ; II C Taylor, J C Green. R A
\ ; C F ami J T Xtirris, Baker; D W
Ketclmm. Savannah: T J Hardaway.
R V S: W T LivingMoii. Xeu ttm: D
; Lee. citv: G II Aliev, Lee; J W
Stephens, co; F A Beall. Augn-ta :
W 11 Fill-. St Loui-: J I! Fowell. A
Sid: J A Seott, Ballt»: Mi*s. Hannah.
Brunswick: John McMillan. A la pa-
ha; R D Meatier. Brunswick : t'vru-
Grave-. Hillsdale: E M Davi-.Ma-
4*oii ; Buck Elingtou, Low mb - ct*: .1
Smith. Blarkshear: W II Han
cock. Atlanta : W F. Diinwoody. jr..
Martin: B F Collin-. Martin: .1 B
Creech. Gnitman : F A Beall. Augn-
ta: 1> F Hudspeth. Newton: J W
Mavo, citv : FG F.dwartl-, city.
ALBANY MARKET,
WKxTHKiMtK.
Westbrook & Co.,
W Hll-l IN till I It'd le In III
Mei ohaudise as Follows
Al HtNV,
It At'ON - Clear tiU xlile
SIwilMcri
Hulk cleur i*l»( None
Hulk SUouldert None
Ileal hraini Western ham-
I'aateni Hjiuh
CORN
MKAI
OATS- teed
K1.011R
Choice Fancy
Kx114 I amity
l-’amity
i.a hi* -"»*(i(7 ie.u..
Mt»l.\SS|. -
SYKIJI*
•XIIH.I1 (Iroje
KIM 1A 1C Hro%» ii
K\ . < ’ Wtcte
tiranunteil
IViwitereil •mlmi.xliel.
('I iKKKIv -t ’om moil
lllNul
SOAKS -ivY ih
ClIKISK -State
ST AIK *11
si*ici*:.‘.!.’.’.’.’.*T..'.'....
tilNtiKU
M’l’MKti
4'Ul\'IS
fit; A U> IVrin
4 IIKUtHHs
SNI’t T Hailii'icl Mill** .
I.orcllanl'*
I.oneltai*nioi:
lor. \i vo
SALT Viu;tii:a
I.lver,""*!
M Ai KI Ll l. K il- No Jt..
Kii- Not
* . hhis N«» a
' . hid- N.i l
M.ls No::
Wta'.I.UrcKKlS
BOTTOM PRICES!
Spring and Summer Ainmunimnirnl
FROM THE
[Great Corner 11
Wo ace jur,t receiving the largest, cheapest, most elegant
ami varied
S pring & Snmmer Stock
over before exhibited in South west Georgia. Y our attention
i-. directed to the following prices:
Prints, all grades, 4iJ cents and upward ,.
I 'nbleachcd Domestics, 4 cents and upwards.
Bleached Domestics, 5 cents and upwards.
Bleached 4-4 Domestics. Good, 7 cents, worth 14) cents.
Ladies’ Hose, 10 cents per pair; $1.00 per dozen.
Ladies’ Hose, 15 cents per pair; $1.50 per dozen. Good.
Ladies’ Hose, 25 cents per pair; §2.50 per dozen, Fine.
These Goods have heretofore been sold at 45 and 50 cents.
Men's half Hose, 5 cents per pair; 50 cents per dozen
and upwards.
Piques, 10 cents and upwards.
Other Dress Goods at Similar Figures,
Ladies’ and Misses* Slippers, Good quality, at 75 cent !
and upwards.
Ladies’ Linen Collars, 5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen.
Ladies’ Ties, Fine, 124 cents and upwards,
lieal Good Corsets, 25 cents.
Good Kid Gloves, 75 cents per pair.
Good, Heavy Linen Table Covers, $1.00 each.
Cheek-"
l*l.t»W’ , \to,«-
WI LL ItMH*
Wtll^KKY..
IIH \ ;i*y. ..
MAlVtlKt
Wool ....
A LARGK AND BEAUTIFUL LOT
OF
At correspondingly low figures.
In addition to onr nsual stock, we have added
CONSISTING OF
These Goods have all been purchased from the
Original Manufacturers and Importers
under the immediate and careful supervision «d our Mr. D.
Glauber, who has just returned from the Xortheigi and Eas
tern markets, where he spent several weeks.
We have determined to
lark onr Goods Dows
to the Lowest Possible Margin of Profit ami
from which we will not depart. We beg that yon will ex
amine our Goods and compare prices, as we most positively
assert that we ean sell Goods on as advantageous terms as
ean be had
ANYWHERE!
It being onr aim to induce people to spend their money at
home.
We especially call the attention ol country merchants,
and others buying at wholesale, to our facilities in the
•fobbing’ Line.
We can and will do as Well by them as any house in the
country. North or South.
Come to See Us.
Very respect fully,
S. Mayer & Glanto
Apt il t
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Corner Droid ir.d WuMiigtim Sfc*.