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THE ALBANY NEWS
t *;. WasToe.
Frank V. Kvaws
WKSTOX A
EVA.VS
EOVTnK* A I’ROrSIRTflRV.
J l> WESTON.
A-iocinlo Editor
AiJeANY. GEORGIA
: JUNE 27, 1878
Premium Offer of .%00 Fruit Trees.
Our pivniiuiii ofVcr of .jOO tree*
from our niiivry at *»ll:»rvo>i Home**
to the a<^ooi.*ition or eoiinty <eiuliu«r
the largest niimher of victors to ei
ther of the six horticultural fairs in
Southwest (iforjria, seem*, to belong
to Thomas county. It wa* st*euivtl
In -pccial effort in carrying over 400
to i».tiiihri«l<re. Tyrrell county
vif she will) carry a greater niimher
to the t*iithl»ert fair on the lilt of
July, ami as she tailed with her lair,
ttoJif hmmse itf' h mi tit/ tint/, we coti-
t«*"> we wonlii like to see her j,«
little ahead of Thomas and receivi
■—Snntti<rn A’m ffr/irine.
Hryin^ Fruit at tlie South.
The more Southern States possess
the advantage of continued hot miii
and early ripening, for the dryinjr of
summer fruits, and the business of
ibis line apitear* to be Inereasin*;.
From the loiirtli agricultural report
for tieor^i.i. we learn mat from liar-
low county there was shipped last
> car :!2o.tKi» poumls of dried apples
and peaeli«*s : from Macon county. l.VO.-
UW |niiiii«I from Sumter and adja
♦■e»;t fountic-. &ID.O0O pottm!-: from
Monroe, b■».«»«• pounds, and from
I ps«*n 1'Si.utHi pounds. Many other
cuinties -ivc smaller but respectable
i turns. The report say* that * relia-
i «* gentleman states that liis net pro-
. ihIs from the shipment of pcachc
amounted to t arly *:i.t»«i. TLc*c ti<r-
urcs show w h . may be accomplished
when this ir.h shall rc«-ci\c far
tlu*r and increased attention, Cheap
■machines f..j- paring. coring ami .lie-
in^, and itivciiiions for dry invr rapid
ly. by means of aniticial h«*at. an
n-coiniio m! !. and about (o be intro*
• lit* • . -oim* extent.— f <•••!■'rn dm-
(•<hn1 Fceilin^
A c.trrcspoiidcnt of the Country
di uflt tmiji ^ives th«* following «b-t;»il
of his experience «>u this subject:
**l.a-l fall I bad the oiler of a cow
on all old debt, and lie-bated some
time as to i\ hefln . Iliad better lose
the debt or take the <*o\%.a- shewn*
idd and very thin. In t finally conclu
ded t«» try and make - out
of her. liioileh tin* eh.iliees looked
>ert s|iin. and the boy* made a trood
di d of sport of her. and said 1 would
v< t noihimr hut her hide. She was a
t'arrow. and was not «rivii»e more
than a i|iiart of milk nij'lit and inoni*
ini*. 1 took her lo the farm and told
my man to do the he*t lie could for
lo r. lie commenced feeding her ap
ple-. and fhoiieh she gained steadily
in inilk. il was *ovue time before she
improve.l much in appearance: but
after a while the feed and can* bejjan
To tell on her. :•!>•! in three months
he was in e«Mi| eondition and jfave
t welt e «jiiarfs of milk daily, f hie
week 1 brought liotue tdtu* poumls of
blitter, wliieli the uoinati a--iiiv«l me
was the prodiii't of nine day milk,
and at the same time sold two qtiarf-
of milk daily, and Used what they
needeii in the family, .-tui-Liiii;' of
heself and hu-haild. 1 e\peeled to
feed her Well, and turn her out to
pm-* t«* fatten, bin she proved so
j/ood for milk 1 eoucluded to keep
her another year. She ha* kept in
y'ond order all slimmer, and jgitcu a*
much milk si* any of tin* eow*l luit w e
-hall soon dry her oil', a* we expect
I** have her for a uiileli cow this win
ter. I *1-0 bought last year a thick
of -beep, just a- it wa* time to turn
in for winter, fed them till the lOlli
of Mareh on hay and oat .screening*
and-old tlieni at an advanee all
J**r head.
To Keep flic* Boys on tlie Farm.
,Prot. W. J. Real, of Michigan Agricultural College
It is very natural for parents to pre
fer that their ehildreti should follow
the *:tuie biisine*s or profc.--inn that
they theliiselves follow. Till* I* like
ly to be true of shoemaker*, mer
chant*. miller*, carpenter*. <•
Fanners are not exceptions to this
Farinifig. W hen Well eomltU'ted. i
a *_o»hI and plea-ant hu-inc—. If our
-on- and daughter- do not like it.
there i- alway s *ome good reason foi
their «li-like. ] have ofieii taken an
interest iii traeing out tin* reason*.—
lh»*v are likely to di-like farming
because they are not plea-ed with the
way in whi. h their perent* have man
aged it. In *ome ea*e* the young
per-ou ha-a very de* i«b d inrlinat*U»||
T»* -oine other hu-inc--.
If yon wan! lo make your -on lik»
hi- hu*iuess. place him in re-pon-ihle
plare-. iru-i him. < 011-1111 him about
1 he Work he is to ||„. I.et hilfl do
prui of tin* thinking. t»ive him near
ly the sole ear,* <*l re-po||-lhi]i|y
-oiiiething on the farm: the fowl-,
the »*igs T -nine of the other -fork,
some o! the < lop-, or the garden, or
part of il. Suppose he doe- not 4
everything ju.f u- ymi woiibl: ad-
M-‘ him. It i- mill'll better that li
houM tail while he i- y oiiug find ha-
t.m»* t<» learn under \oiir training
l!.'.n not 14, fry .,r fail iili he g..e- in
?*, — for liim-ejf. |{\ treating
* h'Idt< n in thi- wav thev will
mure inf< i* 1 in th-ir work, and
fe- II.m l, IIIOIV iikl-Jv to Mrreid ;
Tl* f il l I01 lie n, .4-1 \, ..
in d.e lave, of • our 4 l.ifdr. n.
Mn. Mintake.
Mv friend Johnson has Tin o«lnl»-
li-hiiient for the manufacture of jew-
Iry and silverware in |h»-lin». Some
time ago he sold a bill of good* in
Atigmda, Me. About a month after,
hi* partner was on a visit to Itangor.
and while there Johnson wrote t
him to this elleet:
•T have heard nothing of that jew
elry 1 sent to Augusta. If you are
around that way, stop and inquire if
it was received all right.”
He put the letter in his pocket and
forgot to mail it. Next day lie left
the coat at home, and Mrs. Johnson,
a* ostial, went through the pockets,
atm she found the letter. When John*
*on came home that afternoon and
opened the front door, lie w a< amazed
to wee Mr*. Johnson with her bonnet
on and an umbrella and bandbox in
her band, sitting in the ball on a
trunk, looking ns if she bad about
twelve hundred pounds pressure of
rage to the square inch. He said :
••Why. Kmeline. what on earth are
you doing?”
••I’m waiting for a cal* to take me
to inv mother's, you brute!”
••To your mother’s? Why. what’s
the matter?”
••Matter—matter? You know very
well wliatV the matter, you brute!
I’ll not live with you Another hour!
« Hi. don't talk to me. if you please!
tioand talk to Augusta—go and talk
to her. if y ou are so very fond of her
I have done w ith you now. for good
This winds you tip with me!”
••What do you mean, any how ? You
are behaving ridiculou*ly." said her
husband.
••I know lain! Abuse me! Keep
on abusing me! Knock me down
and stamp me! Augusta’II like it. I
daresay! I wish I had her here
now, the wretch l I would give her
a taste of this umbrella ! I would
-eratell her eyes out!”
••lieally. Kmeline. this is the most
extraordinary conduct. Will you
tell me, my dear—”
•*Oh. don’t dear me. if you please :
-ctve your rubbishing sweetne-s
ltcr. It’s too late to soft-solder mo!
I’m going home to mother’s. You
can't give me clothes to he dec
but Augusta get* nil >be wants.
.our*r. 1 can go slouching around
ibis hou-e in an old calico drc**. but
Augusta. I dare say. ha* her >ilk-
,nd satin*. I eniniot get a deeen
! breast-pin, but you can give Augu-t
a cart load of ’em. It’- tnfamoii* !"
••Kmeline!’’
••Well, what:”
••|>id you read the letter I left in
my; coat yesterday?"
Yes. 1 did. ami that’** the wav 1
di-covered your villainy.”
-Kmeline!”
••Well, wliat d’you want?”
••That letter referred to s**me jew-
dry 1 sold . to a man in Augusta.
Maine. Kmeline.”
•Well!”
-You’ve been making a tool ,<t
ourself.’’
-Was it really Augu-ta. Maim*?
< Mi. William ! I’m afmid—Im»o-|iim»!
Ii«»o-hoo!”
Here Mrs. Johnson broke down
uni wept profn-ely over the lid of
the bandbox, ami Johnson put In i*
umbrella gently in tlu* rack and car
ried her trunk up stair*, while *h« a
:i\A* play 14, |»er feeling-. *dic <lidn’l
go home to her mother. Cm that
light she lived a do/.cti of J<dttis<m'-
Idrts that lie had beeli trying in vain
for a no,nili t«» induce her i<» repair.
I II IgliMI a II,:
•and” ,,r 1 ,* •
f’or u;mi
ill* *1 lie
-p, .
Up U itJl*
4iei ii,.*;
III. V
die.Ml »
:.) di
Ii,
been abb* vv iHi.Mtl 1
ineredibl- -bort *i ;
through all that h
lather left him. I
I knew -u* h a man
culled met know 1.
a long .h-i;,it* i- around
•on. U I,., i- f*. dav . Ii\ in
I he 4.J.I I;, 1 in. 11. 1,
-pan 4,||,4,i-... ,i«| i-
baud t*. in*,ml. ; :tmi verv
h«* g«*t :ii Unit. I I,.- fin.-
4*1 * a-ily avid rr* f,i, 11 J,.
ol'III* *„• Wb*. h:o|
age it. I,, .;ni .* l,.* ),:ol
ph<«».1 in re-j„
• in i-hl
• •id v a pool
living fi **i,
P*e»r W\ injj
• in ii,i* ha ml
kill >4, man
be
p*. Iff*,
• 4*114 ||
I,4*4*|
V*. hi 1
«*iati44ii fiiak**- iii.mi. v i.,i- i| ( , ,
'-.j 11an*ir. Inlaying np*4,r,,f,
lortuiie- for our children 1,, u :1
ug tl»*-iii a gi.-at injiirv.
li,*
• ii.
ler by fa
man;4*,4-
le alliiv. ii
a little l .
the g4,4,i|
1*1111,14*4'
I V U ill I 4*I||4.\ .
hm .1., :
Never
will m*v<
-peinl more «.f
pl 4,|il
’! hi'ii.
pniv •
VEGETINE ALBANY MALI HIGH SCHOOL.
l-’or llropsy.
Onlral Kail*. It. l.,Ort 19,1ST!
i give my n>>lii,iony lor f
... . Jour vr»J- j
iii.'slt. ii t* I »iok for a lung llin«* willi
i«,ir.y, hihI.", il,.* iloiiur'* ran’. Ill* *al<l il waa wn-
, lirtwn'U III* 1 W.ut ami lio'T. I mvlfwl W» l*l»'
i mi,l,I I mi.*u.*4'il taking th.' Vegfilni*; in fact, I
s growing I liar.* iritsl many rvni.slira,
nt tli.'v »li«l n*,t l,*'l|, tin*. WgrtiiM' I* tin* luislit'ltn*
n- ilr<i(n\. I iM'gin, |u fi-,-1 U-tti-r attor taking a few
iiitl.'s. I tiavf laki'ii thirty Ih,||Ii*h In All. I am
, rf. clly w.-ll, ,,4-v. r fell Ivllrr. *
i> thank till than I «!«>. I :
•*on-i<i\ irregular iliot, nr from any ntlirr
, tin Vri.KiiNK will r.-nrw the hl.Hwl, carry off
,triil hunmr*, dean*** th.' •Inniarli, tcgulatt*
>wi-l>, ami ini|,art a tonw of vigor lo it,. 1 w hole
VEGETINE
For Kidiiry l oraplalnt and .\ervous
(lebliil).
ll.-.lH.t.., Mf,l'n.2l,is;7.
Mn. Stf VKSs
l*i*ar Sir I ha,l a cough, for cight«vn years, when
I •oniitn In*,1 taking the Vrgctinc. I was very low;
my syOv o wa- •tchliltat.sl l»v «|in a a*e. I hail tlio
KhtnV'T 4*.ii»|>l.rli,t. ami wax %.*ry iierrot,*-—e.mgli
iuiil. Ititigs -on*. When I lia.l taken one tmltle, 1
foi,u.I it wa- helping me; it lea* li«*l|w*l my cough,
ami it *1 lengthens me. 1 am now ahte to do my
work. Never hare found anything like the Vege
line. 1 kuow it iaevcrvlhing it la re«-ommendt > d to
Ik Mu. A. j. rKNIU.KTON
V.'getine i« noori*hing ami nircngthciiing; purl-
Iii 1 * tin* i.J.aal; regulate* the tmwela; .piiet* the ner-
v.m-syst.m, act*directly u|wm the secretion*; and
. r him-' the whole system to a. lion.
VEGETINE
For Sirk llradacbr.
insvillo, I ml., Jan. 1,187s.
:| GEO. W. CHEVES, Principal. D. G. LEE, Assistant Principal.
Thin Sidinnl is ili a si^iii'il foi- yoiin^ nu n mill linvs of nil nj. r (’s. It is inlmiil-
oil ,n supply a wnnl Ionyr Celt in Hum Invest (ioorjfia. Us suri-oss for tlio
leuplli of lime in operation Inis been most marvelous.
Special Inducements to Young Men of Limited Means.
The Prineipul lias enjnycil an experienee of nearly ten years as a leaelier
in some of the hesl schools of Kenlneki. I*rof. I.ee is also a leaelier of ex>
perience null a •rnnliiate of Mercer I’liiversily.
It is proposed ,o jrive vuni sons AN KI,lT(’ATION AT 1IOME equal lo
that of any eollojre in the Huiith. *
A ItOAIiHINti HOUSE in eoniieetiou willi (lie seliool, where your boil
will lie under the vieilnut rare of teneliers Imlli day and nit'll!. Hoard as-
toiiisliingly low. KATES OK TUITION REASON A HI. E. For parlienlars
eorrespoud with the principal.
GEO. W. OIIEVES, I Vinci pal.
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS.; 4114 ”* 10 * “ Bailnwi
fOmc*, ,
riunaou. k
, M«jatfc.u»j
Mr. Stkvfms:
gmat Nlrdi-
crvotis hvpti'iu, Ar.
r.* rcimily f«*r the
..I hcailachc, a* it acta directly U|M>n the
■.•Hot this complaint, Nerr.maneiw, ludi-
Are You Going to Paint?
Then use Miller Bros’
m
K(*a«ty lor use in Whitt*, and over Om* lliindrttl I>iit*-t**nI r.ilora, made of slriclly pure While l^atl, Zmr
ami l,inM*e«l till chemically cotuhiiusl, warrant,tl much llamlM.mcr and rhca|M-r and to lartt TWIt'K AH
U>NG a* any other I’alnt. It han taken the KIFHT I’HKMItiM at twenty of the State Fairs in the Union
and i.Hon MANY TIU»USANUof the lineal houses in tliecountry. AildresN
MILLER BROTHERS.
SAMPLE CA IO> SENT KUEIw ». A XI Hi Ualr Hlrect, Cl.I Vl-.LANl>. OUIO.
VEGETINE
Hnrtor 8 Report.
•r. Ciuh. M. I*rnt>KRitAt*skN. A|u,tImc'ary, |
Evansville, Iml.
IXM-Ior writes: I have a large numU-r.,1 giatd
ii-tuioeis who take Vt'geline. They all >|M*ak well j
I kn«»
w hi< h i
go.*!
ledini
,i great paiij.cn
age.1 lathers ;
i si length, ipnetu their 1
s Nature’s sweet wleep.
VEGETINE
lloctor’s Kpporl
Why the wa> Ixu.i.Ki,— Mr-.
Freeman, of Ha*cou:idc count v. M<»..
u hilt* plaiiltng 4*01*11 placed :t l»:i*ki*l
oiiiaining *«‘vt*niy dollar* in green
back* by the >ble of the field. A call
ntent on financial pur-uit-. .retired
lie greenback- by swallowing them,
h was immediately biiteln red. am!
the fragments r«*«*t>vered from it-
-tomacli were on Satunlay received
ti tin* Treasury. Ileing I’.mud all
right a cheek was returned for that
imount. That is the way ibe green
back theory of the calf atleeted ihe
a 1 of Mr.*. Freeman who now an
nounces her-clf a* willing Pi re-une*
lot .1 E. ItKOWN
«l 'Irciigtli it, the *
v Im-ch selling vonr valuntilt* *
■ars, and tin.I that it go*** '■
We l» lieu* it to Ik* the N*:.t
[•upvtlully.
VEGETINE
I’n-par.si l,y
It. It. STRVKXS, KHSTOIV, AlISS.
THE PEOPLE
LIKE OUK
'Clofliixi^
The Reasons Why:
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PREMIUM LIST
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SuM I»v
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PLAYED OUTI
VKS!
That is just what's the Matter;
with Thousands of
HANDS AND DURANS
..Mill th it . li,hlr**ii si -I
r.-gardI.-X44 „t tile l.u t ih.tl
•»: the .lay- when their
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The platform of the Soeiali-tie Fa
ir party of New Orleans calls for
the eompuUory cvluentitm of chiblr«*n
under fourteen year* of age. ami tin*
prohibition of the employment of fe
male labor in occupation* detriment
al to health or mortality, and tin*
cijiiulixatiou of wo men's wage* with
those of men where equal -ervirr i-
performed.
The i 'fn't'Cxpomlciictti tU, J’’.s/nttiti
-ay* tliat from the beginning of the
i iiIkiii insurrection lip to .laniiart
!a-T. *oldiers died in the hos
pitals from wounds or di«ea-e. ami
on the field- y,f battle: UT.TiD
were di*ebarged. and ubotit Iog.inhi
iii-urgent.* w«*re either killed in bat-
lie or shot after being made prison-
Four year* ago. in Foresiville. >•»-
noma county, i 'alifornia. a man nam
'd I*ee sin,I and killed hi* wife while
-lo* wa-a*b*ep in bc»l. One of hi-
littl** . liihlren -aw the .-ln»t lire«|. I It-
man esiiij,cd. but wa* tin* other dav
■irrc-tcd in Wa-liiugtoii T«*rril«,r\
and i*«'tnriicd t*» Sonoma .-oimiy f,*r
trial. The little girl will I»«• tin
witness.
chief
Fruits gathere,I in tin* afternoon
an? le*- acrid than when gathere,! in
the in,,ruing. 1,4*eau-e fruit- are rip
♦ **«••! I,y the 4*4,iiv 4*r-i,,n of the a.-hl
»h**y eontain into -ugar. and. -in. .-
th;- rc4|iiires fheaitl *.f light ami le it.
th** intervening hour* l*ciwoon ne-ri,
i'»tf aiid aflerteem pnelu. ,- dill u
■ le*** in their ripeiie—.
; ''W »t4*t vvi-he- in olher pC4,p|,
i*h m»t lor that which mhi
mu. t.ui-4 am,-th 4|4-ire I*, be ll,,'
be-t of u bat v 4,u are.’ Ideh ivoi >.,iu
b** t 14, pi 4,r4>.*f y4itir-4*|f v\ le*I*,* \ *• • i
are ami bear man full \ all the ,*ro *•■
vott iliav *114-0111,h r. 'I hi- i- the lead-
in*/ prim iple and lie li-.i-l nmb r to.el
in a *, 4,4 ,i I I if#*.
Want Your Citato Learn fast
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FALL FAIR
—or the —
S. W. Ga. Industrial Association.
E.u* lln* largc.-tcrup ol colfon geern on one ai-re
ol upland, nitli u 'tlMtcuicnl <»t uccli* of culti-
vation,aulount and kind of manure used, pc-
■ toil of planting, niimit.T ol times plowed and
IiirnI, kind ol ?.c,*d Uhod,and giving < ost ol pro-
Eof s4*cond largest ditto
Ln tl„‘ ce»p of cotton grown on f* acres
land in one Lndv, some i-eqiiiieiiluuta an uIkivc 10
For ■«4*4-.,nd largest ditto
Fi,r lln* latgeht crop of coru grown on one aci
ot upland, same requirements..
i*o,id large
r the larg
III* Ihhly,
l op (
x upland in
i-olld 1‘irg^r.t ditto .
r tin* largest cro|,of wheat grown on one were,
aim* ivquireunoits
r tin* largest crop *,| field {teas raised on 1 acre
r tin* large?I ami t»est crop of grae. hay raised
• larges
ciop .
I' grow n on one :
r the largest crop *
r I lie largest ditto,
r the largest crop «
r the Iragesl crop,
ere, the c
and iiiea-iiriiig
for tlie largest
eighth of :iu at
sweet |KgatiM*s grown on
op to In* arrived |,y digging
an average eighth of uu acre...
crop of Irish |>ot:tloex on one-
n,p of gronml |a*as (j,iiidcr.s>
, tli4- crop to Im* s.-ccrtaineti hy
(*a?tiring an average eighth ot
For tlie I,
For the:•
a si .lit
&
lie aliove iir.Miitiiiis arc rct|iiircd
a-mr.Nl and tin* article
presence ot three .li-interestcd
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Man ti fsiet. il res
flnrwuL 8crauamtirMan*s Ovnat,
Atlantic A Gulf Baiuom
SiUHXAB, Mi7ftk.ll
* *nd an or SUNDAY, March Slat, Fa
Tralaa oa this Boad will ran aa feltewa:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
LearcSavannah dally at 420po
Leave Jackaonvllle
Live Oak
Albany
** Raintrldre
" Thotuiavllle
“ J«up
Arrive at Savannah ....
No chany* of can between Savannah 1
aoaviUe and Savannah and Albany.
^SteejAng can run through to and from Sri
Pastengers from Savannah for Fernandiaa
GalaeevIlW and Cedar Keja take this tnln.
Phneegen leaving Maeon at TM a. m. (dally) eee-
neet at Jeenp with thta train tor Florida-
PaaeMgen from Florida by tbta train eeeaactst
Jeenp with train arriving in Maeon alflO^Taa.
daily), except Sunday. * *
For One and Two Horses.
Good Material Used, and All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Farm and Wagon Repairing will l,e we \ uu-\ pn.tuptly done by skillful and reliable
workmen wno have hern in hin employ for » itutulier of year*.
l@“*Aii exhihit of what can be done in the South in the above Hue will be witneetod
hy Ihe people of Dougherty nu.l tuirroiitidiiitr counties at (hr Hpriug fair of Ihn Sooth-
west (ieorgia luduHtrial Association.
r l\ .T. Hart.
u jK'taooTttta J»11t.(»iwUC»
’NTY: I do ooK'iiinly swear
-the preM*n! l'
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'owe and sct> our n
Spring Clothes & Cassinmeres,
Get a now suit for the Fair. Get a new suit In*-
cati.se you want one. Remember4»iir quarters. Gvet
the llau.l a weU'ome await.-, you.
Farrington & Price.
Power in a Nutshell!
SUPERB INSTRUMENTS; £
fioiii Old and I'.-rfcctly I;. liable Make
■1, «*axy terms that j pH
_ ,k.
UTDDEN & BATES,it:
SAVA1T1TAE. GA., 5
Wholesale Piano
now s4*lls Inst run ie
r.-cl to (•urcliasc
the No
Maiinlactii rer’s
purcha-cr» Ihe la
OCI. I’
?l*‘l'» | I Stop Organs, $',5!
7’ Oct, I'm r,o*. It'* j ♦*, Stop Organs, *»0 !
75 Oct. i’i uioH. Ii; » j 1* Stop Organs, IJ7 i
tii -I S,| e l’i*»n*,s, ITS | I-Stop Organs, 78 j
MASON A IIA M 1.1 N OllGANSj
7 S’lojir, | !l Stops, $ 1 us. j
Som! North :m<l lu* S\viiMllc*(l. \
i ii pm——nb—
| Knal,
| M il l.i
j M »-o.
.N. f’o ,
l,. k Piano I
.v 11-.it,tin
THOMAS’
PAIN AJMVIATOR
A POWERFUL
Eternal Remedy
Pains in tlm Hack, Pains in tlie t licst
and Sitle, Swelling or SI i tin css of tlie
Jointx ami MiiiIm, Praises, Htiriix, Puts,
Scald.-, and all Aches and Pains, without
regard to naiut*. As an
INTERNAL REM ED T
It is good for t ains in the stomach and
I towels, (’otic. Cramp Colic, Ae.
DIRECTIONS— Uuh in thoroughly
with tlie hand. When tlie pain is of
long-standing, «»r very ol>stiii:i!e, satu
rate a piece *,f Haiincl with the AI.LK-
.41ATOK and Lind on Ihe pail atlWIel.
WISE.—10 to *A» drops, tor uu adult,
in u wineglass ol water or inilk,t., In-
1‘rr/nir.l a,Of 4,4/c /»,/
GEO. H. THOMAS,
dHsiio/, <!,i.
•ACI VMM SAVMlV
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ttiikuowti puity of iltiiiik.'ii uu 1,.
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iml ;ii*»* unknown.
At l i, ; ,| (,>«•«• k. Iml., on S:ituri!;i\.
John Ki-lb-t. tin <*x-mim*r, -Imii .,m<|
iiioi tti 11 \ u onmbil TIi«iiii;i- Minn ;i
4i,li,M.| in i ii«-r. Hi I wottmb*fl tw<»
otlf i* . 'I In* i'o|or«*i| minor- •<„i ||i«*ii
25•Ml-- 1*10 n*'l l\fll\ ini** ti lion .
lir***l into tin* biiiblni" tonf -tirroitml
♦ *l it. I I.*- Mn ritl ti.nl |»o--i* ;i» i it . il
-4,on tifl.'l* ati'l .11•»*♦• -f4*41 till 11:1 nil -.
lb.- l/tbi-i
h *»ni t 'li.'irli-
• I |»romi •• :•
• ;»**. Inniii;
*nr«f -bij» 1.
-bi|i, wbiili ;til«'«|
.No Hollis or IKmIIv r ri*as|i ■
WHY
cl I /•»•.! in tiniic ii
'» we ar.- \\ in,u.kali;
l/"ola. repre •.-nliii • mamilae-•
and M-liiin; m.#n* i:,-.li,,->
tin-
f Ii i if \ *1:1
STAND FROM UNDER
UKJIIT I H VIL
Minimi* .v ti\i ks,
!, ! ,r l w, l Savannah, On.
100,000 POUNDS OATS!
1100,000;:;";
Safe for Sabi
Herring & Co.
‘/fd A VKf. Proadwny, New York.
TaKk ivak vim;.
ili’ve Iteeii IIiiniliiigReil l.ong I'.uongli
gAer/,/ /.*»-, Mihl.rH, t ',ilh<nin
T" thr r.linn.
/lulu- tiniHti’-.i
I will -<-ti you, <>r make to y.nir order, at any ami
at short 1,<•!k c. It,.- very i•.-l .ml and .ml haiid-ni.idc
HARNESS, BRIDLES. ETC..
tiny older in the way of Itugi'v, Car ring.*, Itmkawav,
Wagon, Planlntii.il amt any other kind id lltinc-.,
and plcfge iiiyx4'tl to give y.»ii a ,;..«hI, li.mcst. sub
•'lanlial |.*f».
*1 many *>f tin
l'AI Hi NO dotir 1
WlLDI.lt S rUKNlTUHh STORE
•d. 1
id
•illy and vci> 1. a-oimbly.
N GRASS,
Droad si., Albany, Oa,
tlie land me
• •r imasmc.1 in t| M >
aud reliable witm
fr.tio th. to. with Iil.--i.
l*, make attidavit as rc<
GEORGIA, CO
that | raced a crop ol
land im-j urvtl ;tn«l »l»-
(•sdtoii.corn or other
was actually made ami gatii'ereii by said parties mid
no |,ort hm of it wa- grown on any o'her land.
(Signe.!)
Sworn to and .suli-erilxil before me this day
crop unloa liU-ral samples are exhiWte.
class a.
, with two bushels as sample.
1 !h* 0
Rest variety of peas, one bushel as sample
Rest bushel of rice, weight considered
Beal bushel of Irish potato. 1 *, Georgia raised..
B.*sl 0 bushels largest sweet isdnlm-s
Best bushel of I'liuff.*....
Br*»4t two casliaws
Best bale upland cotton
.Second l«cM ditto.
Best hale of wool
When the premium
;H(i |M,umls or more...
. .,r more Iniles ol eid-
all tin* hales must l»c oil tlie grounds. All l»ales
to average 4.T0 |-omuls each.
I.. E. tVELI II, President.
T. BI. CARTER, Secretary.
and Morphine habit cared.
Tiir Original sO't •> 1 r st>Miui«
' CL'KK. "Head *iatni> f*»r book
0|>iiim Ratine, to W. B. Squire,
WorUiiufUn, Urrt-Qe Co., lad.
PRESCRIPTION FREE!
For the si«4*»*4|y Cure of Semin,il Weakness, Uist
Mail boo. i and all ilisorders brought on by indiH*
eretiou or i-xt-ess. Any Druggist tins the ingre
dients. Atltln-w, I>r. XV. JAtR'IN Ar Ct> M
130 IVrNt Mslh Mreet, C lnciniiati. O.
PILE CURE.
Msntifsrtum! by the
Barham Pile Core Co., Cor ham, N. C.
Matter fall* to «r» UrnorrhoMt
- f PIK «k4i • ear* In poaalble.
rrlao l.nt udkouNttnltawUli
r PIIh, when a
rlno Gat ud boa
fOraM#.! on application
CiVstrhrMflltoU. Rrvolvens,
tsm Over I im 1 latest NovelUcs '
1 ak'm waou-d. >30.Su|>|il jCo. Nnsbv Ule.Troa-
MARRIED
LIFE
DR. BUTTS
* Man. otherwua
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
Who hss hn.l greater nprricncc fn the treatment of tba
■eiual troubles of both male and foe ml, llini, any physician
in tlie West, given the results of hm loop and successfUt
practice in his twsnsw works, just publislird, entitled
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
(looks that an* really tinldes and BelMnatrnrtars in all *n«c.
tern pertaining to MaobwHl and Wstnanbaod. and supply a
want long felt. They srebranttrally llluitraod, aud In plain
isiiguaur, easily understood. The two books embrace U3
parrs, and contain vslnsbls Infarniatton for both married and
sinsle, with all Ur recent improvements in medwal treatment
Ib-ail what iHir hnnu*n#|H-rs sa r • “The knowledge imparted
in lir. Iloita' m-w works ia ,n ik, war of qut «tioiMble char
acter, (Nit is si hi,H liing that every uae should knuw. Tba
fnatk. the VM-lin, of early iiHli»ci< th>ii: '* “
|-eilertly healtliv lua>he, hut with wami
**l life, and Iba Human, hi mine,
fVom the riHiny ilia her wa is he
niri'Uk CHICKS- «l Cla earl
Inith III OIH* volillop, ft ; III ■-li’tti a.
Kilt, ‘R> eta. eatra. Sent under newt, >
racnipt of price in iimiMry or stamps
DR. RICE,
37 Coart Place, LOUISVILLE, KY n
A regularly educated and leaally .jualltlrd pkyakun a ad tka
*sMt«u,-e«x»fut, aahU pracih-e will prove. Cutes attfsna*
of |4irsl*i cbruol'i and seaualdtssasss, Snnrniktor-
rhea and Impotenoy. as A tksresnit7fssif
ntusaln yuoth. aniual *eace«amtn nsnturer vents, nentbae
Hum. and |*ro-tn<-lng smhi oMIm fcllonlng onsets: Narvoua-
nax*. Hcmlnal Kmlaoloiis. IMaincse of Bight, Drbntlr* Idrtn-
■■ Face, Averaisnlo Hscistr of
SINGLE
LIFE
cry. Fbralcal Deray, I*
, vtetr of
. I^i. otfbiul Ptw*r,
re; d’-ring morriagM Improper or nnhnri “
—
eurad a ad rnllr<-l» rriulicatclfp^^
pre«». 4‘oU'i”tui|i>a fren nmt lnvlt«-d, charges' 1
*" A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of '.UI pages, sent in any ndilrras, ar.-urrly snM, far thirty
(fOI csitu. Hhoi’ld l>« a>t by nil. Address as tbera
UttUshuursfioiaWA.il. twl P. 14. Bundays,ItaAP.IL
ICE AND LEMONS!
11 m: aim now i*im I’ai:i:i> n> srriT.Y
* t .--rtilUw*-1 beiii-’i., with I,-,- -.not i.cinoiis
As Cheap as any Market
THE AMERICAN
PiMengen from
UOkb.
No change of can between Montfdacnrta^jBC^*
ISRUT"
■omKt at AlbuirdOlT with Furnttr tala, hath
W»7« MI Bsattwwtara Ballnad la URm BaSaOa
Moataaawj, Hew Orleans, ate.
Mail sOeaMr leaves Bslnbridre for Spalschleala
j^aMSgrsmiaooaiOroaasshasinsnkW**
Close connection
•xcepted) for Green Cove apringi, Bb'Ai
PaUtkx, Enterprtoe, and xU Uodingv
Tralaa on B. A A. R. R. leave juntUon, going waafc
lontUy, Wedncwday ami Friday at 11:14 a«,.,n
^For finmnrick Tnraday, Thunday todSkmUsy
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-EASTERN DIYIft-
10N.
Lravo 8amaih. Sundays acrcptad, aft M
Arrive at Mclntoah - - lfcOft a m
Arrive at Jeaaa ” ** 1A1S aa
Arrival WiAikwr •* M Aid pa
Arrive at Dupoat - “ 7:10 v a
Leave Dupont - •» ftlft'2a
Leave Blackahear - « *% K
Leave Jeenp ** •* 110 rpa.
Leave Mclntoah - M t« VS X
Arrive at Savannah - N
WESTERN DIVISION. *
MONDAY, WnmUDAT AND PNZDAY.
LeaveDt
Leave Valdoete at..
Leav Quitman at..
I Arriv at TbomaavIUe a
Leave ThoceasvIUe at.
Leave Quitman at...
Leav Valdoete at...
Arrive at DopoaQ.
J 3 Tno«, Master Traoepertatloa.
H. tf. HAINES,
! Schedule Southwestern R, R.
Mo thin j to
THREAD
Needle.
A O A'EK/tLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS «,• ;isI v yon to try i‘. ;uu! (filer you special
iiuliif*«qiitMit<. St’iul leaf C'ir<*ibl;tr vV Prices to
1¥¥ W* f'surlh .St., ••
A. V. .VI' St f.V<« E /*, . Tin Huge r.
Albany, Ga. April 14,187L
run aa followa
I Leave Albany daily
i Arrive at iiaaithvllle
Leave SmithviHe for Maron daily...
Arrive at Macob dally
Leave Smith Title ter Eutaula dally.
Albany, cia.
Schofield s Iron Works
Macon, Gfooi*i>ia,
MANUFACTURE,!,! OF
NtCtllll SUP ISS«^l£fm4. }
1 * 7 AS and after Tuesday Dec, 7th 1874, pameafer
[FROM 1 TO-to lltlRSI*. TOWER*] W trains on this Road will ran as follow*:
Also. Wheal-TItresiling Kngmes preparetl lo mount on any or,Unary farm-wagon. *»vl*y*and Fridays at....-....^!!!zSbia-■
’ ‘ ! ArrivvatTeheauville, AJfcGR R,aL..^af.
Gri’isl Mills, Colton Presses,
Cane Mills anil Syi-ii|» Boilers. Shall ings
■ - lUl
—NklOaa
-JTNftAJft
-Kgyi
Arrive at EufauladaUy „ S34pm
Leave Maron for Savannah and Atutute
daily -Miyii mmm
Arrive at Savannah daily 7:15 a m— US pm
| Arrive at Augusta daily 6:15 a a— 4:45 p a
Lf«ve Macon for Atlanta daily- *16 p a— B:40sa
• Arrive a Atlanta dally 5.-02a a— 1:45pa
! Arrive at Fort Valley daily 3:14 p a
‘ Leave Fort Valley for Perry dally except
8unday. ftSaa
Arrive at Parry daily except Sunday 10.45 am
Leave Fort Valley for Colutaboa 4iaily. 10(11 a a
Arrive at Ootuubua daily ....1:40 p a
Arrive at Cuthbert daily......... 2*24 p a
Leave Cuthbert for Fort Gaines Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. 3.-47 p a
Arrive at Fort Gaines Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays 346pa
Passengers for MiUedgeville and Rstontno should
leave Maron dally except Monday oa 7:00 a a train.
For points on Upson county and Savannah, Grif
fin and North Alabama railroads, leave Maeon drily.
except Sunday oa 8:40 a m train.
nama on blakely ar _
Leave Albany Moedaya, Tuesdays, 1
days and Fridays. —
Arrive at Arlington Mondava, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays. IZjSTt
. Leave Arlington Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
I Fridays and Saturdays 6.-34 a mi
| Arrive at Albany Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Fridays and Sat urdaya_......... ... 9:16 a m
} CONKECnoNS.
At Auguste for Washington. Baltimore, PUhriol-
; phis. New York, Boston and all potato In flnotbaml
. North Carolina and Virginia.
At Atlanta for Washington, Baltimore, PhUadol-
I West.***" York * Bo * ton 110(1 011 P° inta North and
; At Eufaula for all points South and Weal.
| apr 18.1878-1 y W.G. RAOUL, 6apL
1 B* & A. R. R. Company.
CH&N6E OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE
Bauxsvncx, Ga^ Dec. 7th, IK
fXS and after Tuesday Dec, 7th 1871, p
v/ trains on this Road will run aa followi
AND ALL KINILS OF CASTINGS.
Prompt atjention paitl to Impairing MILLS AND MACHINERY.
iy Scud for Circular.
Pulleys,
jan RD-lyr
.1. S SCHOFIKI.D & SOX.
xncuuxs.
Mir.
U siKM
Arrives at Tebeauville, AAGRR, at.........AJA p |t
Leaves Tebeauville, A A G R R, ^157 P l|
Arrives at Brunswick..... —,—7 J839 p at
with A A G passenger train for Florida.
Trains Item Brunswick connect aaTenemiTn
with day passenger train of the A AG M B, Whl
leaves Telwauvilie for Florida at 1:35 r M.
CHAS. L.SCHLATTER,
TIME CARD
ZiJTM•
I/sve Albany..
“ Eufaula...
“ Montgomery
Arrive Navhviile.
Louisville
- New York
Arrive Mobile
" MewOrlesus.
End re trains through from Moni
*• No Sunday def
. jngera leaving
FAULA. from Arner ,
any point in Sobthwi!*t Georgia, take _
Nashville or New Orleans, and dinner in
next day, and nave from 12 to 24 hoars torn. .M
other line can make It.
Through Sleepers all the year round.
Through Sleeping Can for Virginia Springs, con
nect with all trains via Eufaula Use.
Excursion Tickets, on sale via this route only.
Only line offering tickets to oew York via Mam-
.... — ra Fails.
DUNHAM, Superintendent.
len i iiccet Ag*t.
Montgomery, Ala.
ATLANTA
EASTERN CITIES
VIA
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
VARIETY
And Planing Mills
WORKS
« i,li cv :”ul ilis-
i»l am. *liv-'nvi, I>:■,11-i ll iIiiiii- In
Art 1 |ii-i-|i:ii-i>i, ,o l’l!i:ss AM’ MAT,'II 1.
Si-rii,, Work, Turnin': uni, Minitiliu
. .I-.,.-’-.
Ib’iin'li and Divsk’-iI I.iiiiiIh-i- ( 'niisl.-mtlv 4 1 l:iml.
It;ivi,i» Mipi-vinr C:u i,ili> s. «r :iri' |>iv|. : ivi'il I
■ UlllJfHXj
N\ V :»»•** JMV}
51114 1 Bi 3
Mil I*. IL ll.umis will in .ill 4:1-4*- j
iiiuL iIjiki n, wliirli i-. siilliri.Mil r;t 111<
Imiuv-t work. !!<*:• 11x :iim1 ,|ui,-U\ >11
:s ‘Aiinrvo.
4- ||i- |»4*|'-4*|
lli.il :t 11 \\ It.<
** Richmond
•' Washington, PC
448pm
,vtaR FAP.RK SrUpas
•• Philsdelpbta
8*5ate
•* Boston
8:50 a m
Leave Atlanta
4A»pm
t harlotte 4:12ant
(IV.« Virguii.i Holland Routt )
At rive at Danville... 10:80 a aa
:: tess-srisir- -«»•
Sl4>4*|Hug anti Parb»r VSr .4«x*>tu modal ions on ,
TRAINS.
G. J.'FOKflACRKr 7
i cn. Manager.
U|ton examining the annual return docket, X
liu.l that some ot the executor*. adu.iuiMrators and
guanliaos have taib*l t*» make their ie:ura« to tkh
oftiee. for Ihe )«a four years, aud thu, is to notify ftR
(Kil ties holding said »runts to make their returns to
this offee by the 1st Tue^lay in July, or I will pro-
,ved as the law directs. Given under my ha ml. of
ficially, this May 10lh. 1878.
TH0S. M. UPP1TT. Ordinary.
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Si-inl ill mum- oriliTK NOW. «<■ iii.-i\ In- I • rnw’lol will, work
li>i,irnillllUHl:i)<- yon l:i,i-r in III!' .f.-i-iui. All work yn iiMnl. i'.l,
,t,.\ t. KA Iii Ntjj "I all kiln, lua>li-,o oi.lo (Im inollo : , 'Iii-m |> Work
am, spot .Mill. 4. |. IS AC TON & CO.
inayltMy
G EORGIA, WORTH tXIUNlY-Whereaa, R T.,
Collier, administrator estate of W. W. Brown
„ nr i. late of said county, deceased, has filed hia appltcw*
•lilt III it *li l*» work non for letters of dismisMon Itorn hi* saMtnML.
t*r ii - will ift’l jrotMl ! These are therefore »•• cite all persona interested,
kindred aud creditors, to tie amt appear at the Oeurt
4>f Onlinary to l*e held In aud for said county, on the
first Monday in July, 1876, to show cause, if any they
can. why letter* of demission should not he granted.
Given under my hand, officially, this May 10th,
~ TUGS. M. LtPnTT. Ordinary.
Have vonr Job Print
ing done at The Albaxt
News Office.