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Special Busiuess Reading- f HE ALB AIN Y NE W & bhort Meter Notes.
Special jTolicc* <#«-/ /,<>'•«// Itnainrur T)>"l<jrrf HOME AFFAIRS.
Ml imnerted in thtn rojitmn at I'* rent*> yer _
Me, and lO eeuft a fine far <aeh mhteqttent rmJRJ i l>AY, '.H’l.Y 1J. 1878
n»*r/i»n. ” * ' Zi=ss * s
Til K WHITE!
; wiie i.\ri»ri»rr, mi m: r riiK mom
I Simple. IH»r»Me, F-i :*u-.t 10 Woit, l.tflilf"t Kito*
1 mu*. Prettiest nn.l l«v far the
Cheapest Sewing Machine
iu the ruaik.i No ..r Mr k <- . tuir or oth» i
! <OMy»UralKW id THK tt ItlTF i,. «orr» an t re*
i the i-attoii.v t all ami •*«■*» thi* Machine jrou
! make a |4ir<'i\»w rhralicii- *• von nav t.yn t v.tui
J »'h.«U«V The (Itrtt |Kl,>ulilill til
WHITE
ll.l ute lO IIS •'»vt-llflii'r 411.1
T H K
ittkeni.A|iYniiiM in.- 11.t ul
su|*rioritjr an-t iu *ul>i*alitu.
put upon ili uwu mvrri-
lall*sl to sati-fe ant tiSolumrDitaHou sis lt« ta
THE WHITE
1 hate «Im i
Vcdlr.s,
Oils, tlliirhiurals, elf..
tor all 'tan l.«-.1 Mj.Ihu.-s
With I hr In-M Ma.hlto' .in !
twice* ! am lit! p .p.r.sl
JI STall .It «!.: •.! M ». till..-'
thrill 111 la ;*.•,!I<:
i: -
n
JOE DEMONT’S
SODa water.
.i.i5fcrj
J. a.-Mlul
. 1 t.itlir \
a My urn
lot t.rallhl
Confectioneries.
Cigars.
Liquors. Wiues aud La
ger Beer.
My -lost ..I I . ,,.o f . Mu,.' 1 !'--•! is
full, audit thr- ..riot.-' it., s run
; tiiul thrm si ,j<
Some Fact.' lor the (’onsiih r-
ation of the People !
| itrla",,
!.*t. ;hi
Jot 1 ;. Ueinont.
<1r A UDS!
Everybody who has •_*>•*>• I- to -ell . . ., . . - ,
tells the public, l.v won! <>r advertise- A A !
ment, that he seils lower than his
neighbors. The public is tt-ed to it, Some of ihe ol.I inuz/.le-
andhas fortm-dii- own conclusions. i n i- ..*..„ ... ,i w .
Often the-c thimine .ilrcrtis-mrnts ~ _ 1 ■' *
have only thr effect of producing s.ulliinls having iireli Itisl, we
-mile. They have lost their wonted , would ask that alls.-lie kliow-
effect, because they have appeared -o; ■ . , . ..
often, time an.l again, that they aret* l ’cs * he \l liereanolll-• o( any ol
now rather Stale. Itesiiles, the public , them, or of alls of t ill* tlCCOll-
bas dlscovereil that there i-not a Dry .... ,, ,',i i - ... ,
Goods Hou-e in the . its which sellV tM 1 1 r
ma low, or L» an reliable a» Marcus Hint loll on tin* stihjrrt to lin*.
Ed. 1.
WltillT.
inanls.
Personal.
Mr.
Port
*]•>*
i sent three ssvek
ol the li.i
o ter Jay
ii.i will bi-
Crine's. Cheap Dry Goods, Clothin
Boots, Shoes. Hats, Groceries. Planta
tion tjupplie-. Budgie-. Ph:eton-,
Wagons, aud in fact hundreds of ar- ;
tides too nntnerous to mention. I
bare never used any devices to allure |
the poblie to my store. True. I have i
used printer's ink quite freely, hut ,v t.laiih. r, i i
have never promised anything which s;,.,.,), j
I did not fulfill. An advertisement ‘
ofsncha nature builds up a man’s' Mr. George t
btuines°, and if it is not of dint char- ' Collier a Barn*
acter, it has the contrary effect. Tul- rlll .
ly aware of this. I have been very
cautious to avoid it. All I have ever
asked of the public was to examine Mr. D* GreenrielJ ami Eiinilv left 1
my Goods and prices, and i was-ure Toetdar for New Yo, I: via the I
that if I could induce visitor . I would n , , ■
make cattoraeI -of them: for anyone ® run5 ' VlC ^ : 4 * hnv I
who is a judpe cannot fail to see "how largely for hi-, lull mid winter trade
much lower I sell my goods than oth- an-1 expect? to pend much of hi 6
er houses do In reality, ih- public tlllie in Ea5 ,„ ni „, r , rl: ..,
has appreciated ray etlorts t.> such an
extent that it was iiripos-.ible for rnei Messrs. Beni I and William B.
to continue business with the for. e I ■ Willingham, .,n ot i.hic T. II.
had, and had to employ two more, walingham, of th. . ,t>. graduated
mletmen to accommodate the crowds
of customer*;. Xow. I put the r,ues- ! flt l rinci it\ hi twee!:. Thu
tion to everybody. iVliy do people make* eight full rradu ii.- m < apt
flock in countie-A, u urn her, to mv Willingham f.tmily li • . eit-iinlv
store? Am I not right when 1 a^-ert ,|** >rve^ . re.lit.
that it i% because I gi'»* them more
value for their money than they t an i- e ,,
obtain elsewhere? One may hum- r ,
kug people probably fora while, but *ven»i»-.n .
not lor long. %•» matter how low r * I‘»n «»n hi larm
goods may l#e ort>re«l by my poihi^i- fu m hi hi -. ti- o.
fttoro, I can beat them, for **»•• simple ,j w . j,,
reason my exj»eii-* - are haver. . ..." .
1 respect fully invite ilit#'** in n.**d ’ ‘
•j&anything. t*> give m»* rail !». i.#re >*:•►«•* ilnn
purclia-iiig. and b»* ronvineeil of lie* t if -ii from **n.- n-
fact-. Tlianking on. hind friesnU, u.iiv. f..
for your lilieral patrtuiape in the „ ir . rl||<1 . ni ,»
and hoping fora n,ntiiiii:uio* of the "
same, l<*r our miifii/fl benefit. I r* in.«in P'* tt ' Mot. dr; v. • .
Vonr inu-t ob*r *er%’t. remedy for them :
M Alat.l. \ (.lalXi.. tion : l#nt if any • • 11• *
to <|e*froy the pe I.
man; r«*a*ler- by -t-n
pllbliealioii.
Good crop.
Warm weather.
The watermelon King.
Sweet potatoes w ill be plentiful llih
fall.
A prolific eailse of sighs fsi/.e)
Lager beer.
It is too Ind to li-li, and loafers
are not a few .
Gardens ami Hower \ardstir
‘•uffering for rain.
I’ourtli of .Inly ? .lust passed? Well,
we believe it lias.
The merest fragment of a /epliy
is now a welcomed visitor.
t hill and fever liave md as v«
t atised much of ft ii'h for «|iimin**.
i Hi. how we w ish liube.lone-’ wa
termelon patch wa eloper to town!
Hog raiding in ihi* eetion is again
coining into vogue. There’s million ;
in it.
What were red bugs made
They were made for the protection of
fish ponds.
Watermelons, peaches and apples
in abundance aud to spare. They are
generally good, too.
Social amusements among the
young people are scarce just now. but
then it’s time for a rest.
lb*ware of grasshoppers and Inde
pendent candidates. They are even
w or sc than caterpillars.
Mr. S. W Gunnison has removed
to th * brick store next door to the
l*ostotlice. Washington street.
Why can’t roasting ears be shipped
I" the Northern markets and a hand
'••im* profit rcali/cd on them?
Many colonies of mos«|tiittoes aiv
*• pending tin* stimnicr with its. Their
priiicipnl occupation i-. bill -licking.
Were you ever poi-oned by tie*
naughty , creeping vine? If md. don't
touch it. I*. S. I ton’s touch it ii.»
how.
There are very lew families in our
bailiw ick who are not preparing l«*
carry home a premium from the fall
fair.
This U certainly a season of harhe-
ciic-. The big linker affair takes to
day. and a good number of our peo
ph* will attend.
Several matrimonial rumors mv
floating around, and if half of them
be true, /.epliyr worsted is sure to ad
vanc«» in price ere long.
Poet*, sing of “Eve’s sweet hour,”
but they never so far abuse their rep
utation for veracity as to assign to
Father Adam even a partly sweet
half hour.
Sec notice of 'fax Receiver Wise
man. Mis hook** ha\e been dosed,
hut for tin* accommodation of tho-c
w ho have failed to give in, lie ha*
con-cnlc-i j.» l.c in next Satin
day.
I’hc impecunious young man now
-itlelh near the ice hotisc, looketh al
ternately at the ice. the sugar and the
leim*ii'. and mentally exclaims: **lcc
i' a humbug, -iigat* is not healthy,
and Vt.,.»U' are only tit for >iek |i<8t
pic.”
Wc arc rei|nested to state that there
will he a two days* meeting at Sa
lem llaptist Churcli (eol*d). neat
llttcker Station, on tin* L*th and Mtb
in-l. I»f\..1. II. Corley (white), will
preach both days. Roth white and
colored arc invited to attend.
A \>r> Kino Melon.
. duck- un. of Lee county, -cut to
tlice one of hi rattlesnake-, that
vli Iied by all bands. Such rnt-
iKe j a., Mr. dackson grow* won’t
| bite, but it you want to bite one ot
j them, go to U . E. i K. d. Cull ill’’*
1 s and :«*d: for ia. k on » be t
for j ***
*b- j !i’ $ ii W4ii< if* t.uy h goo-t Horae *o».i
Ua/^3*. a good florae will.rut thr Bug
r u Huggy Hlonr, call on b L Bough
**t Bmin i: Vmikcj > Siahlea
*ii nt y.
other
i! Ii*1 III -
:• i •mud.
.•leal fro in New Coin.
i »n la t Saturday the Ctb, Itev .1. M
arkehoid tent to the grirt mill o!
r.*eji ~ fin ii Co. corn of tlii** year*.
■ will and had it made into meal-
c will be pleaded to have out friend
ve u the time of planting* kind ot
td n-.ed, mode of ciiltmv, etc.
Our Ont«l<lo
Will he found uniisuallv
tGC wed:. It *'mitaiii-
lettcr from our A -soriah
article from **S ,’
Hill subject, mid
p<>iideiic«*. all of'
iiiterebtin*
i editorial
a ringiup
mo t itnpoit-
ome home corie*-
; hi. i. w ill be found
on
\ ■»i»ht*y's S* »i!»!«*
•• Mur •*. »r h good I'.ug**
l.e«t|i f*»r Pul*, toll it
•.Mi
ll-, f **111111 It
I tin til. for
The silverware delivered bv
National Silver-lMafing Go.. N ..
Chestnut -treet. Philadelphia, i- :
ingentire -ati-faetion. All order*
promptly filled, and no one need l
itate about -ending flier*
Lutheran OUnerce*-.
rtort
Mon. I*.
ruij*
d.
I: I ;
eiil.
L. L. .v M. IWi ld II.
HKirrr h/ruornAry.
•man of the
el Buggies.
I I'lntir til Smit I*t til*-
•it. Kenuerdy and
will please accept
for an iir. ilalion to attend
i heeuc and -ocial gather
iv i u at Mitilhville on the
fhi- will be the graude-l
otinly ever produced, and
ml to he on hand.
A Woraiwtt** Nstinr.
Gill nan* mean- the blo--nm of tin*
pomegranate. Nearly all femab*
names signify bird-, flower-, -rent-, or
other oriiaiin-ni-or luxiiri**- in their
tiyperboli«*al poetry. I Hiring tiu-e
modem times, ideas ha; e h«-#*n caught
from the Orient, and the -aim* -iguili-
<a»nee i* given to tin* name Lngli-h
Female Hitter-. It implies a re*tora
tion to health, a rndiml enre of all
those chronic derangement- that af
flict the female -e\. It implte- «|iii< U
and powerful action over female
troubles. It implie- regulating ami
restoring all irregularities of married
and single ladies. All drug -top -
keep it, and no woman in ill health
Should fail to use it.
I Mini.
Gough
this i--
of the I lent
t v Count;.
Ilou-c. t!ir-
Theolheet .
II. I
- V CCS
< ottni
t the ,\f
oin in 111
.11 in
eting
alie P:
Ileal It «*r .Mrs •*. W. Alesumler.
j Mr-. P. W. Alexander, daitghle
I Mr-. Hilling-lea. and well known in
thi- eity, died at her home ill Alapa-
ha. Heri ien eiiiinty, on .'Saturday . *him
•J'.illt, after a brief illness. Mr-. A
ander wa- an estimable ladv. and
lea\e-
d e:,! h.
ian; friend- to mourn her
-tires of our
i the Fourth
somethin*,
cr or lour
l>ongliei*t> l>eiiMH*i*;tc> -Call lor
ii Meeting.
Ai.iiany, f • a., duly !t. 187S.
A meeting of the Demoeratic party
of Dougherty county Iscalled to tin *
at the Court Mouse in Albany . Ga
at II o’clock, si. lit., on the first Tin-
day in August. 1878. for Ihe follow
ing purposes:
1st. To eleel delegates to the Coll
gressiomil Convention, to he held iu
Camilla. Ga., for the lM Congression
al District, on .Mb ol September. 1878.
2d. To elect a Chairman ami Exec
utive Committee for Dougherty coun
ty. for the term of two years.
A full attendance of tin* parly i
earnestly re<|iie- ted.
D II POP!
t It I tem. Ex. < oin . D. < (in.
-<*►-
I.uru«* XI«'!«»■•
i'lianks to tVieud Rciihcu doncs. of
Haker county, for Ihe largest ami
best melon we have seen this .season.
Mis melons arc like his heart very
large and good. Think of ten gatli
tsred at one time weighing live him
dred and tiftv pounds! Wc wish he
may gather bountifully of Ids other
crops.
A t aut
Editors Aries: The W. F. Smith
H. Club, of this city . forwarded a
challenge to the Club of Cuthhert.
about two weeks ago. for a game in
Albany, duly 9lli. Wc have received
no answer, nor h. ai d anything w hat
*ver from them. The “Smiths" w ould
like to return courtesies of la-l »inu
*, besides would like to play tin-
return game that Cuthhert i- due its
Cilli the editor of the .!/»/** «// ot
Southron enlighten its on the subject .
Very re-pcclfully,
W. E. Smiin P. H. (
Cast Doiigberty.
Tlioinasvillt* District Cimlcn
! K<>
l>\V AXIOM* llll. 1*1 NKJ*.
dead.
I'li«* K.oolli in AIImii)
Passed oil very •juicily. No lire
musketry, roar of cannon, or bla/.i
pyrotecnies, but a -crcm*. «|iiict d
ill which all neemed to enjoy i
peaceful iutliicuce of lihe
buried aud ari*eu. The Albany
Guards w ere out at 8 o'clock, a. \i..
and w’(*tit through their maiictivrc
for an hour or -o. then di-ha tided ami
proceeded to the FairG rounds, where
they participated with the gallant
ITironatee-ka- in the Harhacnc. Th*
tiremeu controlled the day.and mad.
omplctc sticcc-s t»f their under
taking.
K.I«M*tion or Officers.
At the regular meeting of Micha
Lode. No. 1-17. I. n. H. Ik. held on
rhtir.Mlay, .Tune 27lh. the followin'
officers were elected for the en-iiiit!-
term:
resident. L. S. Ploti-ky : \' ice
-i'tenl, Rtf’hard Rohiusttn : Seen*
, S. H. Hrowii : Financial Seciv
. L. Ariiheiui : Treasurer. H
\vii ; Assistant. Motiit«*r. I *. Gl ut
: Warden. S. Mavcr: Gt.anli:.,,
M. I >. Gortatfiw ky .
Trustee- D. Glauber, I». Green
Held, Marx Smith. Ik GolitiT;
Mayer.
Leeturer—(\ Wc--n|o\v k;
On Thursday morning last, despite
(he threatening weather, wc gathered
up a double team load ; ami at an
early hour were oil* for Cooper's
School-lion sc, in East
w here our clever friends had most
cordially invited os to participate in
their iimuiI anniversary celebration «d’
the *•< i lorion-. Fourth."
It was a real old fashioned country
barbecue. No pompous soldiery,
sounds of musketry, rn-h, cram, heat
aud faint, but a genuine cool, <juiel,
hospitable, friendly gathering beneath
the waving pine . which themselves
In the absence of l»i-h«>p Pierce,
Presiding Elder McGeehee pre-ubsl
with great ea-e. ami perfect ati lac
tion to the entile Conference. S. R.
Weston was elected Secretary and 1.
A. Hush Assi-tanl Secretary
T here was n good attendance, all Ihe
Doiigherlv. I ^barges exeepl two or three being
represented. T’hs regular coaler ot
business was railed and re-pon*.e;
made by pastor- in charge and lay
delegates, show ing the spiritual con
dition of Ihe church to he iu the
main cheering, with bright pro* peel
for better times.
From all over the ili .trict runic l*a
vorable reports as to health and
crops, many laying that they have
• ung the ivtjuicm
pered of th** glory
Only n few Allan
little as to be presi
*f p.
aee ami wIds-
til the oi'4'aaion - -
li'ius w ere so fort it
lit, but these few
entered into 1 he :iflair most becoming
ly. There was the illimitable Wil
liam li.. who aided to enliven by his
fainoti Dutch and Ethiopian songs.
Will won fresh laurels, and will
henceforth he a w elcome
the homes of the East
folk-.
nir. i:a«iikcti-
wa- -imply superb
greater ahumliiuci
better -ca-ouiug. m»r more artisth
carving. Many
I kid
> good a pro-peel for a
mutton
Ihe larg<
crop ns now.
Fori Gnitie - threw open her doors,
Httd extended a heartv welcome to
all, the trouble being- that there wa-
not enough to till nil th«* place.-. It
was our lot, with Rev. II. R. Felder,
to fall into the hand- of our foriucr
fellow-towiisuiau. Rev. M m. Cooper,
visitor in land right royally were we treated.
Doiigherlv l *dia)l hereafter look with some -u
piciou on the preacher, “especially if
j lie he a Uapti-t.” when he rompf-iiii'
We never saw a ' l |JI, *d living.
better cooking, | Hilly lives on one of tho.-e high
hills—iiiouutaiii-, to us—ox ' iTookin-'
-e- of pork.! tlu* town, has a tine spring, and -uch
left over after j ’*‘* <,| »ery a- would make one believe
•caehers arc
. should ha
Is. Wcrecei
11 tiering llad been boiinti-J " as * n Hie mountain- **l North
fully supplied. And then the baskets Georgia ; aud hi- people see to it
of bread, cakes, preserves, sauces, jel- j M*:il he is well provided tor. I h.- i-
lie-, pics. \ cgetahlcs. etc., came in 1 as it should he. Congregation - douild
ahiiudatice. and reflected great credit ; MM . |j u .* n .
upon the housekeepers of the neigh-: . .. . ..
horlomd. Melons and fruits were e.s-j ,;,nsl ,4>r * ,JI h
peeially line, and we enjoyed them {the laud alb
no little. j the hands of many of the p
After dinner loud call were made I kindest atteiititm. and shall
r..r -l»-:.k.-r. t.ni u|»... :t u il|l j
• •ar«*h among the aR.semtded multi t . ...
Hide.il was di.oNercd that there was | No* imct mg w il. the j pi
not •*x eii a cro-' roads disciple of * Game**.
I’ko k'tot*c present. Tin* mum* of Dr.
Fiekett wa - sounded, and he arose
and entertained the audience with a
-linrl patri«*t and praetieal adilress.—
A ft v . t
folltkUl'd. Mint t I • 4 *• I ;l IG>llt<l"il l*l*.**l L* till* ‘Hid all lilt' *C1 IIIOll- pl*Cacl|* «l.
Dm* tealure of th** meeting -true
1 Us with 2idiuii:iti«»ii. \»/ : harimm
and br*Therly lote anion** ail tiie >h
nomination- in attendance. In al
intiiule- -peeehlfrttui Dr. Jones , *be di-vii--ioiis ot a bu i n- natni*
«*d,aiid then a general breaking •”* the semiou- |
• ami departure.
We ate umler special obligations
Dr. and Mr-. Siuis. E. E. Wilder
d lady. Me-r-. Mill. Helms. La
Ro»|iie. and other-, for eourtesie.- ex-
ur party. We will long re-
oiir trip l«* (’*M»per’s School-
f lionsc, and the hospitality of the peo-
ple of Ea-f I tougheny. ITiev have
tine erop-. and speak cheerfully of
their barns he full
d prosperity crown
i- Im f.iil !<• put
M-h
< I,.,,,.
I. I.
.V II I Mill II
t n addit ion to the pi
ip t** Ea-1 I Hnigheri v.on
*• « aim* in contact w it Ii
I * poi-on oak. and for tl
ly-haxe been indoor.-, -weltering
tt*G*r il- baleful inllm-it* **. If, llicrc-
»re. our part of work **ii thi- paper
■•■in- im’omplete. alia* It all hlatm* to
t.i-on-oak. IF- pretty rough.
A h t**r i!••• Nn-livillr i 'oiniii**rcmI
hi-eri**- nif leiw riiiviiHHiiiK lliis couoly,
n«t util mil on our plitnifrit wiili llifir
iiniili* . Ilifv i<|)if.rni *• liritt Hd-h Nnr-
•i \ 'tut -lioiit.l t.f |.«n«.ni7f • l*y nnr |*f**-
I.**—t I'rupfrlj.
Happy .lohn T’honip-on. the banjo
player, came into our ollin* on Mon
day morning with a lu-oad smile on
his countenance, ami said In* had in
Ills charge a coat that belonged to an
editor; and on examination of the
ontents of the pockets, found the
owner to ho the editor of the tjuit-
man lie pen ter. There wa-a ladie.-
gold breastpin, with tin* picture ot
•fudge Tilmaii. iu the -ide pocket
ind happy .lohn on hearing who th*
picture represented, hastened to (In
Telegraph office and -aid hcu**ul*l
write him a letter, ami have it mi t«
him on the wire*.
Wc arc glad to know that M ippy
rTohn prefers a good name to tin*
lothcs. jewelry, etc., and also con
gratulate Judge T illman on the r«*
covery of hi : lo t coat and contetd
ttiPK Mil MI RHEIG
AX OTHER HEX P/S tl CRIME IX Ilf
correspondent writing ii fiom
Ainericn under .l it** **l Wedne-.*iay.
Yesterday came new n of a im> t
h«•• kin** crime, «*ommittcd on tin*
plantation of Dr. Harkcr. on theedge
•; Lee county , ahotii ci:*litc«*n mih*-
roiii this city. The parti«'tilar-. a-
iven it- by a gentleman fiom tin*
eighl»orho.»d, ar** about :i' follow.-:
t>n Monday la.-t Mi— Relic Hryaut.
orphan girl twdv«* y«*ar.-ohl, win*
lives with Dr. Harkcr. wa- -cut about
nine o’clock in the morning to a
pring not far from the lion-**, in get
water. Mrs. Harkcr wa-at tin* time
alone in III** h**ll-c. contim'd I** lt**i
bed by sirknes-, and after a con-id
crablc lilin* had clap-**d willnml Mi-
nryaiit's returning. Mr-. Harkcr got
up out of hcil and not 1 lied a neigh
hot* of the girl*- nnaccoiiniahh* al*
-dice. Search wa- iu-liliitcd. ami
.-lie was found dead in tin* .-pring.
which wa- ■ |itit«* de**p. Examination
of tin* body led to the condii-ion that
the girl had been foully treated, then
choked so death and thrown into tin-
spring. Track- ah«*ui the place and
other circiiin-latiee- ca-t -ii-pi*'ioii
upon Rowell Hattie, a negro preach
er of Ihe neighborhood, and w ho w a-
non rst in rent ns when search wa-
inade for liiin. A parly wa- at once
made up. aud with a large pack of
hounds started in pur-nit of the in*
gro. Mis chance- of e-cape are slim,
judging Horn the remark of our in
formant, “I would rather be in any
other fix that I know of than In* in
Rowell Hattie'- .-hoes.” Fp t•» the
hour of writing nothing I'uiTher ha-
been heard from tin* pni-uin** parly.
tin* future. Ma;
t*» overflow ing a
ill tln-ir labor-.
Tin: r>»Moi 'Wien. nisn. ir
A call of the President of the
Soutlin e-i Georgia Industrial Asso
ciation for a meeting of the stock
holder- and friends of the association.
gel* would hat e been jn -tili. d in c»*:n
ing to tiie conclusion that the cntiie
people a—embled w ere ivpr. -igit in**
one denomination and working t*.i
ihe ndvaiicement of the Ma-ter’
cause.
T'he following resolution' wcin-
passed by a rising vole:
AViikijf.as, under the law **f out
church, our beloved brotbei. the L*. \
E. fl. Mc(»ehec, will do c be. rein
tion-with thi- tli ttic*. a. pi** t.iiii •
elder ; therefore, be it
ItfSidred. That a - the repi•-••••nta
lives of ihe Thoma>vill«* In tn.-i, u.
District Conference ns-jembh'd, u.
tender to our brother our grateful
acknow ledgment' for the faithful and
efficient services rendered dm im* Id
term of office, both fta piva.Ti. i and
presiding elder.
Unsolved, That our host wiin
impled with the reijuest that Ihev :jce<*inpflnv him to whater*
field of labor God in MG providen e
, . . mav hercattcr asigu him,and that I .
•aOti-riuK «>i vi , nnv him l.v Hi ktuo.-,
bring -pe«*im.*n i **f fruit, resulted in
a very re-peclahle
it**r . and uch :i di. play ol fruit h
w ill pm to route all ideas of thi not
being a fruit grow ing country.
In con; *-r'atiou with exhibitor*, w**
foumI that tin* ctircitlio or pouch bor
er. and r.»t had damaged the peach
•Top in one* orchard-, while iu oth
er iher** wa - no -ign of cither rot or
It i- very apparent that
culture and the kind of
ed has much to d<
ii growing peaches
labor in the Ala-.terd catr-v and
(lie building up of the chinch,
faithfully and Euccesstulky in
years to come a a he ha done in
vear that are past.
Potash, can and ball—by the . n o
dumper than over before.
WELCH’S CORNER
tin* won
tin* mod
fertilize!
the -in*,*.
Pre-i.l
varietie.-
defect v»
AiM'ltnit Oriter c»f t’ailed IVoiltmeti
Mr. Chas. O. Thomas, Deputy u
with I preme Master Workman, who i now
I in thi- city, has called the represent!!
t Welch cxliihitcil seven i lives of the subordinate ledge , ot
f peaches, ami reports no Georgia to meet at Macon, .July JGtit
lever in hi. tree, or fruit, j at 9 o’clock, a. m.. in the hull of Mag
We w iil i mlcavnr lo get hi- mode of I noliu Lodge, No. J, A. O. (. W , to
culture and publi-h in our next, lie j participate in the formation of th*
a I -«» had *ui exhibition three varieties j Grand Lodge of Georgia.
• if lig-, apple . and pear-, also nectar-j The following arc the object* ••!
hies and soft -hdl alimnnls. j this order:
The following i - a li-t of some of! I’lH.oiiiliing all r*l.-mi«v i.*naU.>natm. r .lata!
. j ojiinlrtns «»i di*iiuiiiiiaiiAii«i disltii. ti..ii-i ,.i i
tin* exhibitor- and fruits exhibited : fiiee**, Iml tieltevlui; Iu the fxfotetk* «i * t!,.
, ..... . , . I Creator aud I'rwmrvcr of th** ITnlv.*r-.\ and rw-c-
I "b * HI Apple-, pears, pcac||08, ; iiUinjcasa ItindanienUl |>riu**ipl*\ that «.••* utu.- -
li • - •• rate- . ami immuc**ranat**-, s«*\ - ■ •*• 'fitwlieiami ••iJifrst«ailutj wiiirhsIkhiM w th
, .' ” •on-tant aim ami car*-<»l :i!l, t*i*» r«tlu\;ii)/ arc -t»i.
• *l"ll 'll '•lit - °t ''a* II. [ tiiitltsl h- t!i«* aim- aiitl imi !•••-.••% ot it..* "Amn-iii t >i
I'apt. 1'. M Johu-lon (■ rapes, ‘ d«*r*«f Buiiml Workiu«*ii: > *
t-?)'I»; ■ »rm,g.),. •
cs. pollicgrail- -irtv** «*aiiiculy t** iui|irm** it.
pcs. tig-, vel- j ;'iid MH-ial cm litimi*•! m m.m
' ,, . ” 1 wln»l«—• im- 1 i»r*)iv|.l- t irat- rnat
t IlltlcSC | Illlg . -t^ulialaid. to Hi pii«* :« urn*
he- W*
i •ptnl j.r«*t*-i-
a|)|.l
plum -.
ami Cr
very line.
t o|. H. i . Hr*
pea
ip*
! illllillt;
ic’s di-play from i *i«ath,
•*!l worth ^In* at-1
«*f pomology. Me
*-|«IIIS|*l||ill^- .tl
m l--i.. r.
j»ay a •ti|*nl'it«-l sun <>i j:,nn
lOwtlh ai ni.il in* .l.: .inti-*T -*l l.>
m* «*iml*lin^ tiim i<* j M4r.ifit)'-<
i* *11. ‘ ala w
hurt*, if
h\ . ultiii''
P.la.k Mat
the \.*rt»
fun*, iiltlc; d.
hihtc.l -onic »•
ami apple-.
Mr. d. Iv. K
of grape-, vi/: s Tl..* adoption
rll»a 1 ve’- Seedling. < Tin- »n,V.
. Malaga and Hlack Mam I * i*.bold k-iui.*
melon -
le- tIi.i
propagated
from < Ilifornla. and the
nrg from a hot house at
l'iie-e -pccitneiis were
The <‘olotlcl also cx-
cx«*cedingly line peaches
ing*- display of vvater-
•ry line, none weighing
pouml-. and of several
ha- mad*
licit railh
in-id** of
r**i. d
M<
cbm- for mar!)
•ow th.*m large
or shipment. T'hauk- for
nake. Wc have not seen
•‘iiiiouaaud tiupe*
Full Line of Garden Seed, for t
garden-;, at ■
WELCH’S CORNER
^uiitlHy <i|*»rtliig--.\ N«*t;r.» 11.•> n
Last Sunday afternoon, while
crowd of colored bovs wcr«* hathi
•*t.
• lion, w civ i*«
L*III*)||I ilia! he
n-cd for inti'
. and in- 1 iu Ihe river below the bridge, at w
the com is known a- the .-aud-har. G, «
Smith, aged about -evenieott \ «•
got into water beyond hi- depth,
being a novice iu .-w iiuiiiitig.
drow*tied hdorea-'i-lancc emihl r*
him. A crowd soon gathered on
\. Yn-«»ii’- display of wa-
an*I speeiiucn- of corn and
r»* good, ami on acknowl-
cat cotton, lie wa- ex- . , .... • . ,
during I kit.ft
!.V
W It.'reol
Dr. Iv
ami line the bod; w t n e.*\. r. .l ]
about half an leutt.
Il i- -1alcd that the Imy ' pul .■ hc.<
-ome twenty minute- after lie w a
brought a-lior**: but thi - t- hardl
ptohablc. a- there were cvcrai in
M. Hacon exhibited pome- j tclligi'iit white men pre-eut, v. no. i
'-"I. nml n..)|..n-- Hll ,. h |,,,
- lor market iiiclotisot a vcr\ , .....
irtv. ami il is said lliev •..’*»! *<uiiiinoiicd medical aid. Vnode
ristoeratic pronudogical
I .ong, of I ce county . had
n a watermelon of the
ty Wfighiug lhi.lv four
va- very good : we know
-peal..
lion.
rapt. T. II.
. :,n ‘l.
and -land lran-porta-
\\ illitigha tit - ha sket of
-’’ .-o tilled our eye that
gel tIn; balance of hi- i
-oil lo pan'iit-
childi'ctl to violate
who all*
•ii.;
di pi:
M r.
hi- -p
.1. XL Kendall .
d Mar
i'Pi't'-
late hut
oiisisliug
I.
WEM'trs n)it\i:i;.
Tl»»* Orumu War A toil 11* n».|i.|
(’hewing 'folia*
< III
. I Tug
Something good.
WELCH’S CIGAR
A
1 lb
rm* r.n.l Baggy.
, tin V ill/ t»l***ll I
<
•dial I lllll**. Tilt*
.Old Hllll*, l.o evi l
g*M*M well under I
•oel w it It ail l » 1.1 ••
liiailrttH, mil an
I’.Mllie** lloiitie,
pl-eu *»l Biniei X V .int.e\
• n.l «!l lune-
K«l in n n«l Mat
ell nml ii red
print*
ehe-.
I. -bowed
-|.ut " All I
ill si'IV
mill
rl low In
displa
I hi -
•nil 1 IIaNII.IN CAIil.oi. im % til’ia It Ml: .
IhurSet* /.*.V./, ,111.1 /;.« AM;...Ill I 1.-. It.t N
W wllti /Wrtwn..»/*./ /Vifif/. M'l'I Al i»
jiIi*mIu« »• lliii* new Style. Seal «.n lo.il
.* lile tune. I'**i*i* a «l iinlil |>f*i«l Im «
1*111 th*
or thi- time.*
e elert t** ad
Iitireh had «»t
•••ream, lent
t*le*mle A;;.
* !«•• I tic '-mill
.i I.* . *1 < . 1 ’r«*cee*l to
i* li I **f Ih*' « , hur«Tie- of tin
Wcleh ami Mi, W ill ing hat
l*\ a number «•! other ladit
th*
. tb.rl .
I »••«!Kill-r l \
The II *.-
Ul.li***
• I friend ami
• u-sin** <*f topics for
>r III!' <l:i\,
n.l llir Iiin. 1
■ -Il :l ]»i'..litHl.l, Jii'lll.
:il lopif.-
t 'mi I. ri in —mi . v n Si
>V«11.<.11'' ■|’..tii.- i' I'lir.'ilir.) :
Irrliv* 1 II M ill .■lll*i* 1 'liill ■ -i
.lit l«*i*t l*i mu In rt lt.*i* :itt:i,*t II
il\. lion i*. f*Mljilili,lii‘t|. Il < iiiii
ih sim|ilr iiii.I fii'iilili**. li
lin |mi .mi. tl :ti*i 111 nmpili
in this | ,i||i*.*ls :• .*.• |>.*i iii:iiii‘iit II i
liri*:iii*i‘il h:iv»*h ilin'ini*.' liill
llfipll I linriuli*", H|n*i*il. ill il ri. lim:
li|.;liltill in il~ i*I1'i*i*i-. I ts
|irn»«* nil Hint'. til
I 'inilltiv .V I ‘n., |.i «i|.i*i.*iiii* , \i■ vi
U ili . h.n ili* In I I \ II 1. Il
• nt.i
\\ I.. . I..
Tim rtosiiifr Kxcrcisos of Mrs.
StoriM-'s Scliiinl.
‘ v" • IIMI.S TO Ol K 111X1)1! AND DOES IT
DI* IIANOSrillEI.V.
Wii.i.inoiiam's Hall, June 27.
/*-'• fi , /.„*.v A A-e/rn :
A lirilliNi.t nt bdnltly fills every nook
ol lliiaf.|Mirioiin lmilitiiijr— no t allured
l.v fieming |.or,tvrs, or the stirring
:.«>umlb of l.rnr,- instAments aud
ili nint; not nailed thither by artful
ad v i rtiseineiitb or flattering newspa-
|«:i* eueoiniums, but congregated to
l>a> lininage to true merit, to honor
the faithful energy of a dutiful teach-
'•i ; iiNHC.mbled to share with her the
proud Iriiimpli of Love's labor crown*
' il with success.
The closing exercises of Mrs. A.
Sterne’s IMucutional Institute termi
nate tliis evening with an exhibition,
and Albany is its auditory.
"Joy ! Joy ! Freedom To-Day ftindr
a grateful echo within our breast,
and while eyes feast themselves
• ni the gladsome picture of beau
iv, innocence and purity presented
l.y flic young ladies and girls, elad in
while, the mind wanders back In the
days »f cbildliood; once more we
in -Hi* our weary bead on llie bosom
of a lovilig mother; we hear Ihe al-
li*iTinnate voice that lias long sinee
ceased to soothe our troubles; we
f.*' l upon our forehead Ihe warm kies
•>f motherly approbation, and a heart
-in-led l.y adversity hursts the ley
fellers of eolil self-interest—it inclU
into a prayer, beseeching the “Great
ihiling Spirit" to look down with
compassion upon these lovely chil
dren ami maids, to shield them, and
t*i lead them gently over the rttggei
paths of djilv. yet hidden from llteii
view.
Mi-s Kvie Kilstnan's well-ruodn-
•ab d n eiiiitinii of Hood's intmortn!
• 'ung of the Shirt,” indeed merited
iIn* applause hoiowed upon the n*n-
•lit 'mi of this difficult masterpiece ot
-imple and alter!ing pathos; and thi-
ch'ii tiling young latly may he jnstlt
proud of her etl'ort.
Scarce had the enthusiastic “Imy-* -
■ ulisided into calm expectation, when
.lla-tei* f.eonard Welch bowed Mis:
I.aura fromnell into a seat before
die piano, u illi the profound eleganct
’•I a Spauish cltevalier, and ere long
this i.-ry \mitIitnI couple delighted
the audience with a “Duett.'’ l\’i
li ii neil with spi cinl attention to thi
i" rlncmaiice. it was executed with
iiiieiring precision, and its simpl.
iiarmnity and Ihe graceful bearing ot
'he children seemed to please the on-
iiie audience.
••I»M you *-«er hear
«»l th.- Irnilc Falrtet, Jear *
Ihf yVe a little blrM*! rare,
tv^ptug up Id l aDCj'a fact.
In *.hf' valipy, on the hill.
E> th.- loti out n and the rill;
i.Hiis-iiing out tolvrea tha laarra
i hat the loving summer wearrt *’
"Fairy Precepts,"bv Missea Price.
'l*.y«r, *1. Cromwell, Wessolowakv
l. Warren, Welch, and Masters Itaw-
"ii, Mayer, Sterne, Tift, was render
'd charmingly by these diminutive
ladies and gentlemen—free and easy.
M\ li iend, have you ever trod the
isge and exhibited your “amazing’
talent before the gaze! of an admiring
public ? Did you ever ? If you did,
have v ou ever suffered from the stage-
f*vci '■ If von have (and I know you
dull, go to these cltildreu and learti
iVom them how to avoid this soui-
liilling, voice-killing, choking sensa
tion, tot the calm, fearless rendition
*f their parts was indeed wonderful.
"Robin Adair," ballad sung by
d t - Lila Bacon, added another laurel
to the fame of this highly accomplish
ed young lady, the Latin teacher ot
this Institute.
U'<* read in Genesis, “And the
hole earth was of one language and
' one peech.” Drawing aside the
veil from the past, we shudder at the
•t depravity of the “good old
timeo." We turn with sickening dis-
•u-;i from the arenas, crosses and
take- of the ancients; divesting chiv-
diyof its glittering accoutrements,
a ., heboid with horror its true in
wardness; the bloodv chambers ol
flte inquisition, lighted by the funeral
pile . ignited by fanaticism; theories
>f iintorniiiaies burned a sacrifice to
iiper-tition, convince us of the blesa-
ings of an enlightened age; of the
wonderful progress of tnankiud iu
ivilizslion, morals and true religion,
nul il .seems as though the wrath ol
the Almighty lias been appeased, for
now the Nation-, almost ttniverallv.
understand one another’s speech,
"lalkoeitig," German recitation ltj
Mi-s the highest
praise. Tlii« reiunrkahle child. Inn
leten year- old, not only attempted,
hut -It** ina-lered this n onderfiil eoni-
po-itiott of the great (ierinaii bard.
I,.ellie. An American, her prontin-
iation ua- elegantly precise and por
ed ; her conception of the poem, her
lociit ion. the a ppropriate expressions
I" a lovely, frank oniintonatiec, all
ombine to stamp her a child of gr
ain-. and whenever -lie appeared, the
iciire re-ponded willt rounds ol
merited applause.
Mi-- I’oMell etiterlniiii-d and de-
liglned tin* assembly with a perfornt-
* on tin* piano: "Potpourri, ‘Kra
I tiavolo.’’’ She is a charming young
-. haiiil-ome and graeet’ul, ’ Her
pareni-have just eause to Ih* proud
•f Iter niii-ieal attainments. She is a
•redit to tier teacher, and is unques
tionably the best musician, for her
ge. ill out* rnitiniiinity.
■•WidoM* Itedott” smites at nsthro'
ie lieu itehing eyes of Miss Paulinc
miili. Tin* Widow, a-usual,carries
ie day. and many a deep drawn sigh
•lieu slier, when she retires among
ie thundering encores of the whole
lioit-c.
’ocaI Duel,** Mu-icon Ihe Waves,”
Misses Tucker and Oliver, tliio-
ntates -oflli and sweetly through the
IVord-uorlli’s Powersof Mn-
ie i- verified this evening, for in ton-
uer
tin It.* k«vj» lituiM'It' 'till It' h«* ttuuld'! ob, to! be !
I it.* imt.i.* ini iu him like wind through w trte.*'
M r art* wow in a iltltMtuna. Mi^s
•n it iltli*, h‘atTii*r :tl Mtlnu* (Tomoti-
ia - In'limit', tvi»t’o*4»itt«*«I !»y Mbs
I’m ki*»*. Mi— L. Ikti'on, Miss Itils-
in.iit. Mi— (Tillin’, MDs Fond, MIsr
l.**Tx on. Mi— HTsloii and Miss WTtr-
i ••it. Itfi* |*»n»il*, hor pupils, one after
itioilifr. appear itpou flte slag 1 !' on*
irlitt!* “ Tin* Dilt'iiinia”—cotttrdy in
•tt** jii i and \v«* t ack our «*i*aiiittiti in
v tin i«» ultotii to award the palm, lor
ili. vvholr laj.**’ sot*nis to he a floating
m*i:tma «*l h»*witching woctliras,
hut w« im l that thi' flattering
ih.*ti; h tnnhfu! tioiirc may aid to
. .*iiij»4*n il** Mi- Jack«ton for ihr tear',
li.- .hcd so profitr*ol)£ at “Miss Tear
fnl,” t** tin* aiiiii t'iin*nt of all, and the
«• |..’. i »i «l*Ti‘Tit of ihr \ tiling iu the
:tu«li*'iit*(*.
ITan*» 41iii'i, “( Hliph of Bagdad.
Mi . Minin' t*4»w«*!! fully 'iustaiiicd
l»'*r fit. and I** prni a* Mrs. Cromwell,
hi*i tf.o l*4*r. \\4*iild hi* nii att« nip to
paint re lined gold. We, therefore,
• ••Him,* onvm'Iw , to (he dmple coin-
iiifii'latiou : Errs hie:*, Mesdantc.
f 'S him !
Eortv v*»t* * 1'iOHiutis t Ifni, row-
r.rnt ptn tr VtOiS Cl‘ S(Ht\
ITvii'Ti i'«‘4'itatioii, •• / n Trait «/«
/ < ff/v A I /.” I»y ^lici Cutlitf, was lisi-
eued (4* amid pmfoinid sileti4*e and
‘ Mih utiou and iudgiug from the deai-
! i mu," rote of applause, the audieuce
«l.iiiii.
I** im ii*
mlh-:.*,*
«:*••«*i»d M iii*l-
V:i4il* in kiiiti
i 4 • f fht* pi iHitl
nil ltt.iiiil an
• 4>1* lift .-h-.gr
• • V4MIIIW il.il
! 4’JII p*l! t ‘* « I il-
scented to Xpprecinto the eln- -.il* !*)*•-
ntineiation and clarion Kretieli eincna-
ting front the clieiry tips of a Mnxon
beauty.
Tbe youit**; gentleineu forpot tin ir
studied, fasliimiiibh* - mnn when
Misses Warren, Itaw.ou and Oliver
appeared all mode t radieno*, and
the trio, "Gently l’nll tiie Dews <■!
Eve,” held them spell bound.
Who Imt not beard of :5t. Nieboia ,
the right-hand hower of merry GUrif t-
mas celebration ?
“St. Nicholas.” a German dinlogue,
proved a rare treat. Mrster .tones
personified the old aint t*> j»erfertioi,,
and Misses Pond, Warren, Bauson,
and the little German c)n -e uudei'
the direction of Mi-s Pauline Smith,
spoke as tlioiigh tin* Imi niny taper-
of the German f ln i tioa tree lent
S laddetted them -hire the cut-lie* t
ays of childhood, and whi n the
golden truth- of popular proverbs
greeted the ears of the Gertiiiiu in the
language of their fattier-, tln-ii gut
tcral, “Aff*ije'«(CAncf,” nutuit. -ti ,t
their deep interest and infinite plea- •
urc.
Miss Ella liiieini followed with
“Polka de ('oucci'i” (Wallace). Her
execution i- tn-iltiaut. and iinqii**..
tlonably the result of eateliilaud dii
igent study, ivliil-i her elastic, sym-
pathelie lollfli rel'eals native taienl
fortnusie, l.n.itglu to at artisti-
i*nl perfeetii.il.
Once limn* ni* leave reality and
dive into a “Eairv Seetie.” I'aitie-;
Mi-ses Hill. A. and t’. Smilli. I.. .1.
and Lttlie ('ronmell. Ilofmaier,
Welch. I.. Warren, ib iee. \ia-er. Kin-
licit, A. Pond. We—ulow -ky. I’om lt.
Queen: Mi— ItaM-oii. M-, -
ter Woolen. Ma-tel* Woolen acted
like a “little man.*’ and o, to* etnulal.
this Keene wa- the c/,, /• <f.H «i*iT of
the exhibition. When
fairie-. willt elegant uioli
graceful curve-, paid liout:
queen, the enlliii-ia-tn of i
was irrcprc—ihle. The •-tn-laiii to-.*
a second tiun*. and onee more tiie •*.:.
cltalllillg seetie eat'l'ieil the entire a
seinblv into ee-lae\. All tbe j.aiti*
ipulit-and the ma-ter -piril en-
titled to the wanuc l li.aii'K- |,*r Ibis
delicious gem of tin* eieuittg.
Miss Olivet- -t eppe.I to I ,le front,
and quiet wa- iii-taull} rcil.ucd.
Miss Willie i- Aibany fatot
•te daugliter-. fora genial -mile, J
humor ami ready wit are en*i Ju r
•Mllipanioit-. Site li.ol -eteiTc.l the
celebrated poem front s.-liiller, "Hie
Glove," aud -In- liaudted it uitti te-
markuhli* skill. I be
Itmetil.of ban I --iin;.
gllllde, tin Id di dai
fearless Kiglu Dol.-rg
echo ill tli -ilveci t ii
voice, aud tiii- aiuiat
may cballeiigc lit * nr.
iciun witboitl feat*.
Once more the -climil tsnyed ib. tit-
selves ou the rage. They bi.l late-
well to all with a chorus—Vacation
Sbug and Good iXight—and the cur
tain feli.
Mrs. A. Sterne tvs. elsmui o»t:.ly
called for, and die responded wiiii u
matchless recitation of "The Poli-h
Boy.” Tiie audience- rose, and she
retired the recipient of i wain.,
heartfelt ovation.
Thia evening was one of the bright
est iu Albany i auuat-:, it was oite of
purely intellectual delight, and can
not fail to convince our citizens hove
much can Im: done at i.Olir*. Let tt -,
by all mean-, encourage ri.e* effort-,
and endeavor to make Aibany the
centre of intellectual culture in South
western Georgia. Our enterprise atm
pluck is proverbial, and why not
-pend the money at home we so
cheerfully send abroad to procure
educational advantages for oin* •- >-.il-
dren. A.
Note from C«1kau&.
Fiom a private letter we make ti e
following extract:
Up to date, health and crop of ev
ery kind were never better in Cal
houn connH. On the ;td ,,f July 1
gathered a milling of corn from mv
peri mental patch, which will vielH
least 80 busiiels corn pel* acre. f
will gather and lion e it by nr before
the lath. Said patch was prepared,
planted aitd cultivated after the plan
of Mr. Hardaway's double-rawed
corn. I have fried it three years in
succession, each Iwtng a -ttcresc.
C. M. D.
Cinchoitidin—ale and reliable -uh-
bitute for Qiiiniin-. le-- than half tbe
price.
I- K. & II. E. WELCH.
( AnVEUtl-EMI'.V l .)
A Curd.
Mr. Jov. I'a.. June "». 1-(a.
/.’* ft furs A/botifi .Vi «*■• .-
bit:—A t*i*port ha- come ail the way
up here to l*cini-ylc:iui:i that tut
friend-. \’.t;.«v .1. K. t'cilns-. deal,,-.
ill carriage-, luiggie-, etc., of Atncri-
etts, <!a.. are owing me ^ 17l». fnr . -u*-
iages and l.ttggie- l'iit*ni-ln*d tln-n.
front the I-indi- Cnaelt Work-, at
Mount Joy. l‘a.. and that I -lintild
have been dou n there and put them
under arre-l. Tin* IVittee i.eotlicr-
have paid me during -eviut v.at-
front iiW.0.10 to ^KUiiM tV.t- Hen ’kind
of work, and tln-ir payment- were
tteverdelayed : never had any 1 rouble.
They always conn* up to time. 1 am
never without their order for work
on my book-. I have ivl'ii-ed il
der of a few men front Georgia, but
they were not the ela—" of men tn
which V G. & J. li.
A. It. l.tMIf.
I.ist or Enters.
ItcinaIiimu in the AIIkiiiv l’o-t I Hli. e
.itis In. Is.s.
Ashury. Si>aboni.H:iri*t-. IFoveni.
Barlter. Mi— A, John-mi. \,*i. c
Banter. Mr- M I ...I am.-. Maci.tb.
Calhoun. Sophia. Mim-beu. Nathan.
Ibllliet.Gi*.*rg.*. Mineln-o . I.i/,ie.
Dtlliean. I.tu
Gallatin. E J < >
lleit.ler-nu, W
11 ilia. Vel-on. W
Watsnn. I* S.
Per-ou- calling Im
letter - will plea-e -ay
Mi
l.'nl.ert . 1> IF
Sitiitli. E T.
We t. l;eul..*H
* K,
V nftl.eal.OV
ulvcrti* etl,"
1| t>. !’ M
C. M . Alt N
Qt rtiv :"Wh\ « tit iiien mokeeom-
■non tobacco, when tln-v .* m buy Mar
burg Bro . "N.u/..j .Vo, ,'v t.'o. o/iiur,”
at the name price .*’ tan it t-ly
* U I'ndl'Ulablt* I rtttit
You desert.* !•• otter, ain't it vt.tt
lead a miserable, tin ; iti factat V tile
iu Ibis beautiful wm Id. it i .-m n.-i -
your own fault amt tin*. . I ooi, one
excuse for you—tom muc. enable
niejuiii.'e and kepli. i tn. ttl.i.Til.a ;
killed thousands. I'. i .mal I.n**n ledge
aud eominoo eu e t'.<as»niu<* mil
soon .show you that Green Aug«* t
Flower will eme y»» ol l ivei i n
plaint or l)y.pep in. u'ltli ail its inis-
erahle ifie.ty licit a I, I, head a.-ln*.
palpitation ot the heat i. ..in tout t. l.
habitual co liven.-- *, .Ti: ine of the
head, nervoit- pro -Iran low ..piril
Jtc lt“ sale now reach.* cv. cy town
ou the Western Cntitim-uf. aud not a-
Druggi-t but w ill t. II i on of it- Won
tierful cure . You can bur a Sample
Bottle tor In cent Three dose will
relieve you. 2T
Hc-t a cent - Cigar, at
\4‘EI.CH’-j CTGAB STAND.