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THE ALBANY NEWS
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Fkadk V. Kya>*
WKSTOX
& EVANS
EofTaR* A 1
’RopRtmnoR*.
J. I>. WESTON.
Asisoriale Editor
• M'ANV. GEORGIA
JULY 11. IW
Sharp Shooting-31 r. Watersoli
to 31 r. lien itt.
Xkw York,.Iuiio22—llenry Water-
sou has replied to a recent -laleincnt
of lioprtwiilJitivt* lien itt. ami nd-
drc>-es him thus: ••You know ami jl
know that you >peul Sunday, tlf*
fourteenth day of »l:iuuary. in Xei
York, ami In* (Mr. Tildeii) unde lit-
objection -utlicicnt lv known to you::
that on Monday cvcninir. the fifteenth
of January, a ineetinjr of the commit
tee of advisci. out considered tin*
terms of a hill h) pothedilly suhniit-
tol to it: that at that imvliu^ I oj»-
|hwi>(! them: that \on were as tliimh
as an o\•‘ter as to Sir. Tildeii*** opin
ion : that finally we all njrrced to >up-
port the m.*a-uro r mo-t of us heliev-
injr it to i»e the emanation of out
chief. I ofiurire that \ our failure to
tell ii> w i lt Mr. Tildeii ha«l >ai«I to
yon the * ! iy before. wa> the practical
suppress!..a of hi- mo-t -ajiacious
counsels, r:ml, to all intent-, the be
trayal ol \ our frieml. I know, ami
xou know ami all of u- know that the
electoral hill wa- not Tihlo»t*s oil*
sprinjr. :ii:.l I have onl> -aid what 1
now repcit. you allowed your l«i—
isird to he palmed off a- legitimate
withoiil -:i)in*ra wonl."
Well l*ut.
One of the editors of the Atlanta
writing from Wa-liinjr*
ton city. .Iw,. h.Uli. make- the follow*;
iu«: happy hit.
It i- rnuioivd here that («ov. Col*
.Jilin ha- been invited to t hnutuqtlftli,
\. Y.. in Auj^u-t to attend theannua!
S. S. imetinir which take- place
there. This i- no douht the re-ult o:
ih • v.ai i.iv.ruMe impre-sion mad«
I. .he ifoverror at the International
Senator Hill on the rum'ticj.
Washington .tiiantn i’«.»•-!itot|
I lr.ul a lung t:.lk with Senator 11ill
on t|i. tiiiaiirial .jne-tion. lie sirs
I lint the onh tiling licit i. neetleil non
onnlr> 1i:t|>|>y ami pro -
peron-. i. a repeal ol' the t:i\ of ten
pet eent on etiito money, lie »a> - Hint
ne is sali'lieil Hint the law i- tim-on-
-lilntioiial: that they have no more
ritrlit to il^ri.ve the people of llii- i -
sae than Rtv have to m> they shall
nol ineorpontle a hank. lie
PLAYED
YES !
That is jusl w I hit's l In 1 Matter
with Tlmiisamis of
lOO
I 'Hl llint'tirlioul I lie Stul It Mt.il
>uiid:«y
-school J'<*m
ciittou
It lit' if
ill % lied.
1 ilOjM* l.*»
will
lltcll.l. I
hc:ir«l 1
Ml. lUd. Ill-C
•-.*1 promise I’ol.
K. A. Al.i.'ii. \ r.ii r*
■IV tlint
he would
CMIIIC 1«
Atlanta ll»3-
tHl! a
id delix J
• »i»c of hi- led ii re*.
1f < •••■
. ('olqtllt:
w ill jro
un north. :inri <'»»!.
Imrerso!
dime *«•
ulh. the ixvo - • li*nt- wotih'.
utider-t
rn.l inoi*>* :ih
Mi! she
relJoSon-
•Hlililii*
itl- of **a i
cttlicr.
Both «>i
ihe-c i.
cnth*n»'ii pi
each :
hut tliex
prert.h
front differ* ;
: -i:m
1 point*.'—
One i-
tVaiil of hell
. and
need no;
lic : the
••liter »** not
in aid of hell. l»u>
«>lta*hf t«• l*«*. If < •
•!. Ia*jc
r-oll i-ai.
• '••■■villa
e our people
there
i- no Ill'll.
In* will
siVf them :
viva
•leal <>
trawililf
in thi- worhl. If
<;«v. Col-
quit! can convince the people of th*
north that there i- a hell lo* may sav«
them a re:it deal of trouble in tin
next world.
CSranl ami Inwall-at Poker.
'I In* all-lirede-i jmnie I ever ?*:iw
-ay-the t'ineiniiati (’owum'diil, wa*
om* Kofe Imrall- ami tiraut plavcd i:
my quarter-at Fort Ikdla-. in Ore
jfoli. in the winter of 1\m. They h:u’
pt .vin«r ••cut throat*' until about
lnidniL'ht. I wa- pretty uell -lewed
and turned in and fell asleep. Just
as the tl:i) wa- breaking 1 awoke, and
there sat <• rant and Inirnl!- playin
draw. There wa- only about a halt
pint left in the bottle, ami they w t
beflintr hijrh for it. They had Mark
•ud white bean- for chip-, and lie-
wa- about one quarter of :t peck pil
on the table when 1 awoke.
What tir-i attracted my attention
was hearing tiranf -ay. *1*11 -ee you.
and }jo a million better.* 7 1 eot»h
seareely re.-tra : n m>>e!f. I knew the;
didn't have a half dollar to hie-
themselve- with, ami tin* whiskey the;
Were playing for w a- the la-t of a tiv*
srallon ju*e M .nt in,, from Fri.-eo, and
they were -«|iiaiiderin«r million- ov«
it. Well. I lay -till until they had
bet about one hundred million-. whei>
1 pot up and quietly looked at theii
hand-. <»raiit had a pail* of ace- ami
lng.dk three jack-. I waited half:»»
hour to -ee who would get tin* la-t
drink, blit my eyes were too heav
and I dropped off to sleep. When I
awoke it wa- broad day light, am
(•rant and Ingalls were both midei
the table. I inea-ured tin* bean-, ami
there were jti-l three peeks and on*
quarter. Who got the whi-kx I don't
know, but it i- my opinion tin
brant did. lie hud the bottle in hi
hand, «oruehuu.
to titl e charge <>f this nmttci aml pu l. j J"7,i''s,Vm
it through with all his ability and * j.ioiIhm- -i.h.i. i
vigor, lie says be would have done
it at tills ?4essioii, but lhal it wa- nec-
esftiiry tlml (lie currency que-lion a-
lp the Relative value of gold, silver
ami greenbacks should be definitely
sC*t<Ted Wfore any -tops were taken j
on this line. At the next se—ion lie J
w ill make it a specially. lie savsit
will lower the rate of interest in our!
state to six per eent. ami put it in the
power of our farmers and lm-in.-
men to raise money on their laud-and
other property at a reasonable rale of
interest for twelve months, or longer
if nreessury. Me -ays we have and j
will keep the three hundred and for-1
tv millions in greenback- in circula
tion : that this with the gold and -il-
ver and national hank hills, if they do
not retain them, w ill do to hank on. 1
We can then get money in Georgia |
without consulting Wall street, and
w ithout having a middle man to deal
with. If you want fifty thousand dol
lars in tioorgia. you go to a banker,
show collateral, which must be of the
very best kind; he telegraphs to Wall
street to know if you can have the
money. They generally let him have !
it for t’>0 or IK) day s for I*or T per cent:
tlm banker lets you have it for f>»» or ■
‘HI day- for 10 or l- per cent, which
always end in breaking the borrow-
•r ami adds t<» the wealth of the Wall
treet nia.i. This is not only the case
n large transactions, but in -mail
ones. Our banks have not enough
money to do the discounting hii-im—.
uid when it come- to movin:
•rops it is utterly imp«*s-ih!c t«> move
i peg without consulting Wall street,
lb*-ay- it won't bother any body to
have money that will pas- in tGeorgia
ind won't pass out of it. We will-till
have ail we have got m>v. and it i-
iceessary to have a eurrency that will
stay with us. Suppose, he -aid. tin*
Georgia railroad, thefrutra! railroad
and Western and Atlantic railroad.
Atlanta and ( harlottc raiboad writ
to each issue one million dollar- 't.
bills, w ho would refu-e to take them ?
•suppose the Merchants’ bank wen- to
•s-ue a hill signed hy Mai. t ’anipbcl!
Wallace a- pre.-ident and Maj. Hen
derson as cashier, or the Fiti/m-*
hank a hill with Judge Feriuo Ihow u
i- president amL Air. I*attii-on a-
ca-hier. who would refu-e l»* take i: :
If, said he. the parties ju-t named
were to i-suo hills in our state. v\ hat
a relief it xvotild l»c to tin* people of
the state? If all the sound corpora
tion** in the state were to i—tie hill- it
would a«hbto the material wealth m
tieorgia; till np all her vva-te place
tml put ■ every man at work in her
fertile lield-. rich gold mine- and
mineral IhmIs. her waterpower- would
lie improved, and made to manufac-
lurnalMier products her people vv otdd
become rich, happy and pro-pvrou-:
and all this, he -ays. ran In* :im.iu-
plished hy relieving us of the lax on
-tale money.
I haven't a doubt but that thi- i-shc
onlv -alvation for our people. When
Mr* Hill talks on your -ide he i lhe
best talker ill the world.
GEO. W. CHEVES, Principal. D. G. LEE, Assistant Principal.
This School is designed for young men and hov- of all ages. It is intend
ed to supply a want long fell in Southwest Heorgia. Its success tor the
length of time in operation has been most marvelous.
Special Inducements to Young Men of Limited Means.
of
rlv ten years as a teacher
•e i- also a teacher of ex-
The IViucipal lias enjoyed an experien
in some of the best schools of Kentucky. I Vo I
pcriciirc and a graduate of Mercer I hiiv ci -il v.
Il is proposed lo give your sons AN El MM 'ATM IN AT HOME equal to
11li:iI of any college in Hie South.
* A ItOAIHHNH llol’SK in connection w ilh the m bool, where your sons
will he under the vigilant cure of teachers both dav and night. Hoard as
tonishingly low. HATES OF TUITION HEASONAHLE. For partieiilaiH
correspond with the principal.
(iKO. VV. (’ll UV I0S, IViucipal
Arc You Going to Paint?
Then use Miller Bros’
CIHMHaMJAI* 3*AXNV.
Ileaily for use in While, mul over One llmiilreil IMlI'crenl IVlor*, nnnle of slriolly pure While l4*n«l, Zinc
ami l.iuseol Oil cheinieally «oinhin«*»l, *:»rr:»nle«l nun h Hnmlseiner ami l'hea|i»*r ami In last TVVIl’K AS
l.l>N«i a•.:*»•> other l\i
• Fairs in the Union
has taken the FtttST UUI.MIVM :>1 Iw.-nty
ami is mi MANY Tllors.\NI»nf the line.-l hoin*«^ in the eniintrv. A<iiii<
MILLER BROTHERS.
•SAMl'I.KCAUlibKNT KKlili. a).:u A AIM I'lulr Mi.il. CI.hVKl.AMi.OHIO.
SUPERB INSTRUMENTS!
from o|.l ami iVrl.uly IMi.ible Makers are now.
-o'.I ...,i \i r . n.< 5v !-.a ami ..11 -ueh ••a-y lerin- lliat j
hTDPEX & HATES,|
GAVAKKAH. C-A-, i
rheOieut Whal-^ale I’iam* ami Origan Healers of
site -ontli, m.w -ells* In-truim-uf- from all leailim; I
Maker* iliml lo jKlreh.i-er.-on tin* No A^ent.% No j
ii--i«>n l*l.in. at Manulaeturer*!* Far ory j
•. herel.y Kiting pureha^r- the I.iritM’oin-
• n-hereiefore Agents. From to 8100 ]
Ily -av. ii in the ptircha-e of an iiiMrumeut un- '
Wrile for partienlars. We .
Cl. l*iar
MASON
ot«|.
Mi
J I Stop Organs, §f*5 j
| *'» Stop Organs*, 110 j
Stop Organs, 07
, I7S j 1‘J Stop tirgons, 7S
IIA31 LIX ORGANS
n«i: J Jl Slops, Si OS.
.•ml N’orlli and lie Swindled.
«1* ah-
• f.»r >*
* I-ia
<1 ;tlwa>.<* reli.Cde i
i’iiickerir.g *X Sc
iZ dlei ,v I>avis,
Haines Pro* .
Itecpii'jii ami framl are in ail
ay in-lriiinenlii made hy old j
ail ii fad un.** like,
is, j Ktiah »X Co.,
| M iiliusliek Piano Co. j
| Mason X Hamlin. !
that will la-t a lifetime anil ‘
.No Bogus or Beat! v Trash
The Makers’ name- are on all ;
. aiei full in format ion ns to
n-i < oioparalive value will Ih-
» :iiii pureiiaM-rs in making
WHY,
in Uio World, and Perfectly Pare.
SEA FOAM
la warranted to make better, tighter,
healthier, sweeter, more toothsome,
more digestible, more nutritious
BREAD, BISCUITS. CAKES,
PUDDINGS. Etc.
THAN CAN BK 1IADK IN ANY
OTHF.ll WAY.
SEA POAM is an entirely new inven-
tlon, without any of the had qualities of ytust
or baking powders, sotla, or Nileralus.
SEA FOAM contains no ingreilient or
clement which can produce an injurious effect,
but on the contrary has in it-elf a tendency to
Mistain and nourish the human system. Il is
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Not infrequently the l»cst of Hour gets all the
h'ume, when in reality the dark color and i**or
ta-te are both caused l»y the use of inferior
raising powder. Many baking powders now
highly recommended by grocers, and lienee
largely sold, are made of old bones ground up,
and l>y a chemical process mixed with other
ingredients. Before lending their influence to
increase the sale of any baking powder,grtsvrs
would do well to ascertain the reputation ami
standing of its manufacturers. They would
thus avoid l>ccomiug instrumental in perpe
trating a fraud on their customers, and would
in the long run make more money. Of course
no honest man would knowingly lend himself
to such a fraud upon his customers, ami it is
very poor policy for any grocer t*» attempt to
palm off inferior goods when the i*est are
asked f*r lie may by so doing make a little
money at the time, but he surely will at some
time, if the framl is discovered, lose one of his
best customers, and with him a wore of others
who might otherwise have dealt with him.
A merchant's wisest j*olicy is to secure the Ik-1
customer.-, uml they are ju-t tin* ones who
want the l«est go«*ds. SKA FOAM is
WITHOUT AN EQUAL
DAWSON CAM!AG 1C WORKS.
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Maiuif sic t n»* cos
AND
PREMIUM LIST
Fmm mph
FALL FAIR
For One and Two Horses.
Good Material Used, and All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Farm and Wagon Repairing will he well and promptly done hy rkillfu! and reliable
workmen wno have been in his employ for a number of years.
JKdT**Au exhibit of what can he done in the South in the above line will he witnenod
by the people of Hougherty and surround inr counties at Hie spring fair of the South
west Ueorgia Industrial Association.
r r. .T. Hart.
•• Jacksonville
Atlantic & Golf Railrroad.
fiMutt RcraaiNTKKi>cKT*ft Omn, )
Atlantic A Onur Raiuoid, V
Savannah, Mayfith.ltTt j
O N and after SUNDAY, March Slat, Fukbnt
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
night express.
Leave Savannah daily at—................. *20 p m
Arrive at Jessup ** 7 80 •
Arrive atThomasville “ CJOaoi
Balnbrldge - tdO -
Albany - MO •
Ure Oak •• MO-
W>!
Jo *• “ “
Live Oak
Albany
Balnbrldge
rhomasvlRe
Jeanp
Arrive nt Savannah
No change of can between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run Uaroagh to and from Savannah
and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Femaadina
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Paiseagenleaviag Macon at 7:90 a. ns. (dally) con- .
wt at Jeann with this train fsr Florida* .
Pnaeagen from Florida by this train cAaactaS
Jeaop with train arriving la Macoo at 6J0 p. m.
(dally), except Sunday.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick And Da
rien take this train, arriving at Brunswick dc 46 am.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Savannah
8:40 a. m. _>
No change of can between Montgossery ahd Jack*
sooville. ».
Pullman Palace sleeping can ran through' to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville; akn^thsongh
rilUpSuI
Connect at Albany dally with Paaaenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Bailrood to andfrom Enfoola
Mooteotaery, New Orleans, etc. . 1
Mall atmaser leaves Balnbrldge for Aps&chlcMn
•very Sunday afternoon ; for Columbus every Wed-
flesday morning.
Close connection at Jacksonville daUy ($undsys
excepted) for Green Cove springs, 8i. Augustine,
Palatka, Enterprise, and aft landings on 8v John’s
river. --
Trains on B. A A. A B. leave junctlen, going west
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at ltltaTmT
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
—OF Tilk —-
11 lie pmv-t ami U*sl malcri-
siuy cin uui-
• lotiger any
u bread, bis-
• in Hie Iiiiul
,\ Ah tin* la* is
S|pO|HM*SSlM*«
STAND FROM UNDER
Mai kcn/jc’- 3l«*\ir:aii Raid.
A pr#r-- sit-patch of iIn* :^M. lYoii:
Ym'/W Fa -, nay -: ••Im-ii. M:i. k**i»/i*
aid Fol. r-lialicr arriv a «I her** la-.
lsi«f 1st. The) pciieiraicil
ai*out J7»rf\-five mil*-ir*»m Newton,
the plaei* of rr**-*ilijr. ainl abohi
eighteen mil** *i*-l «»f >.il*ago—a, lie-)
Were met l#\ a •L-t.i. Lim nl *»f ih*
Mexican army, uml* r f'ol. V able/,
ili'iiwn up in line of LaUle. I he Me .
i*aii •'onnnaii«ler i»i«jini*-*l I!*•* call-*
of the inva-i«*n an*l inf«»nne«l Mn« l>
en/ie that lie h:i«I onler- lo rep. .
American inva-i«»i», ami dial 1«
Olaeken/ie^ -holiM no! pl'orccil fill
tficr. llif Mexii'an-’ p*»-ili«»i» «»l>-
irmting the Aiueriean-’ pr«»gre-
Macken/i»- uarne*l tlieni Jo ^»*t out oi
iii v. :i). -,«y itst*r if they ili»l nol «lo
L. four *»clo**k th.ii *lai lie woiih’
-l»o*»i w Imre the Me\i**an- wiv -laml-
its;/, at the -auie time piitliii^* Li- un i
ill onler of battle. At file appointee
I iliie the Amerieali- a*I\ U»»**«•< 1 alio
* heir imiiiLer- appe.ii**! lo omaii'
li»e Me\i«*stn-. wli » Is -lily wiiieli* v.
lo a -ale <Ii-fau< e. bill keeping Jf.
right of the Ainer’naii troop-.
en/ie a-l.e«| \ ahf* / if Ji»* inh inlrH ti-
oh-trnet the Aineriertii ioiid* again,
to which Yahle/ r«*j»Ii* •! that il wa
Li- (Mackenzie*-; Ln-ine— |*» gnaril
apj»in-t thal. M.i*-l.**n/.L* -ai*l Hail lu
\v o 111 * 1. ami I La l L** woni'l ennit
again -oon. \ able/. *•:!'-r •( a •lelacio
A few iiiintite- re-t Lciore ruling,
plenty of time ami joke-ami l:iii* r Lt»*r
while etifing. ami then again a lew
n otnenfs’re-f aid we heli«*ve i..n
might laugh at «l\ -pep-I:i.
You tuiglit re-t wliif«* wee«ling:
your garden, training \oiir vii
jMaying with the ehihlreu or «li:>|>an*•
into some bright work of poetrv or
r’e;ion. But if sleepy. Iieeil the w a ru
in :. Yon are either overtaxed .n il
need revt or have eaten too mtieh
you are the !>e-t judge a- t*» lhal.
A five minute-nap i- heller than a
half llourV-lcep. h«u'aii-e you do ttof
wake Tip that half deml feeling
whieh some people eofuplain of w Leu
urge them to re-l and the -h-epi-
ne^- i*i gone.
Some people find, after going to
hed. that they are hungry. Tlie\ Lad
light -upper early in the eveiiin:?
they have heen out dri\iug or w alk-
ing: have heen reading aloud, n.*
•inging. perhap- talking a «*«»o«| .1. d.
and iitilieedful of time ha%e -at up
intil it i- late. They cannot -L-. p
Nature i-• ailing out for more !•:« I :
they long for -oim-tLing to • at,
t ‘*But \ on know iii v*-r> nnhealtii'
Jo cat at lo lat«* an hour."
-Oh! I- it ? II. n Lv all Inca it ,
lou t yield to ti.e demand- of ■ m
'tomarh. however lom* yi
t w ake.*’
What fudge! Are tL<* Fu
rare of il^peptic-? They oft.
very heavy -upper- ju-l Lcf»i
firing.
The iiiingrier yon are. the
voiirLrain will work and the
will fIliadi \ our Lead : re-ih—
will turn ami to--, and -tri>e i
he hungry ill hy a draught of
lit that won*! do il. and at i
ti* i 8 I r «' r i* I I WIJ.
.V lllTi'S,
Savannah. Ha.
*&■ ^ ij
I
*»»•
incut of Id > for*
bam- to a place
en/ie «|ee|tm**l
Wa- ahle to lake < ,ire
The Mexican-, how • VC
/ic -afch aero-- the r
lure wa- made durlii
lion.*'
*1 J J lie
Atii»
Mark-
IC».w w:k \V'«
digging the gr:»\ •• •.
1.1in -cl 2*.
W M«rke
. X pedi
that
of Mr*, Distil Ii
to i emov c i Le re
main- of her little daughter hur»ed
nineteen year- ago. I In* hod) ua-
imlo-cd in a heav*. iii«'t :i I i >• •
whieh wa- in a good -iale of pre
vat ion, and on removing th* cot
issg of the gla-- Iv# look :*J tin* retii:
it wa- foiiml that the Lody *»f the
child wa- in a perfect hlatc ot pre
ration, the clothing were a-frc-L and
hright looking a- when placed tlicn
nineteen \car-ago. ami the color «»1
the Kkiu wa- unchanged, 'flic cn-i
wan viol openeil and it i-< m*t kuowii
whether it wa- petrified or not. Tin
wooden hox em lo-ing the ca-e wlmii
huried had entircl) di-appcared -
t.iifunhi ‘I’t/nrm.
It will tal c three \car to fini-li fin
revision ot the liifde now eoing on
miller the « ofiimilt*« . fu Ihe me tii-
time Fhi i-tiaio mu i *li a|«,u*<
the bent they can hv the iighi •I tlc n
old version.
Herrins & Co.
„ , B ARNES & YANKT’.Y,
Ic-
V 011
>!]• the ho),.
-h ep. A cracker or of
bread would have hindered ;dl ihi .
iml ) oil would have fal!c*i a-leep a-
alinly a- a liltlc child doc- aiin
faking il- mil! .
Why »lon*t \ oil keep the hah‘
tw ake alter feeding it. if il i- in juri-
• ii- to -leep full .loiuv-h? W.
ire tempted to quote from an ariich
we -aw the oilier day : **S|e. p
ihir Suj»per.**
••Nothing i- more ah-urd than to
juclend it i uiiheailhlul to - h «>p a r
ter the da) *~ la-| meal. 1- nol^ma
hi animat ? I*«» noj aniin d-. w it lion
.•xecption. -leep immediate!) at'L-i
ealing ? I )*» we not f. . | ||k*
ifler each •lay*- 1: i -1 meal?
U th- hod) yi am- for -h . ... 1. ,
«-3-e immediafejy ailcr caiin;.* \ pi
Iiieiou-: P -f i- Lea!lId'*!i."
It is prupurcil fro
Mis only, and is tu-wr under
HAiices Hdnllernted. 'I hen* i- ii*
(Sceusc for mmr, heavy, *»r sudde
euit, «.r pastry. Every lioii-cuii*
should inuLe bcmelf aeqiiuiule.l i
\»e have htultsl, u liieli me in*ii-1•!•-. an*l
‘lie Will Siniii HM'ertuin that in..-( «.11 lie >e!i>t-
preparations now Ikm::?: Sold me unytiiiiu;
el.-e but w It at tliey pr«if»~s t.* i.e, uud iJt.il
this istl,e main reason wb> ?•» lar:;ea pr«*p..r-
li.tll *.f Ihe bread ('••le-nnied by lite niu.v-es of
tite eoiiimuniiy is iiiiiiealiiifiil. Invalids m«*
e*|H*eial!y interested ill this question of yeast,
and oiirlit (o laep«-«>n*tmilly in mind tin- im
|N>rtant fuel lhal their «ii«-iur> should nt nil
lime- In* liu* Ih**!. mid Dial under the 1110*1
favorable eireunefanees tSieynui not iioja* to
regain health and strength mile-; their Uk*1 is
tiie Intel heaillilul mid inilrilioiis that can be
obtained. i.immI f.N..| make* i;<M.d !•!••*m|. mid
the nerve f«.ree i' strengthened *»r impaired in
projsirtUm a- the total v\e eat i- nutritious or
SEA FOAM is- worthy of u fair trial, and
tliat is ail wensk for il.
No one having once used it will ever 11*0 nny
(tth.-r pre) cl ration in the hakim? |*owder line,
lint will at oiiee mid f.>ie\er baiiisli from Ihe
home the various crude mixtures and Im*j?iih
pre|»aratii»n • in the form of ye.cl tint Imve *«»
I..UK mid >•» JH*r islelitiy (elided to destroy
licit 11L by im|*erfeeily |»-ri'*iniiin!? Ihe re<jiiire-
lllenls theV professed to fililill.
SEA FOAM retains in nil their excel-
Jeliee the nutritious |.r**|H-rth*» him! iiaturui
taste of ihe various cereal pu-parationsof fiH»d,
while in bread raised by the ordinary means
there is very frequently great loss <»f Uieir
tooliisftiae and palatable qualities.
<*f aJ! t«kiuj; or y«*a-l |M*wder-. Ke« Foam
is l*evotid «lisj*titc the
BEST IN THE WORLD
Give it a trial, and you will concede Hint wo
have offered you the means lo make poor
flour mill'll better than when used tinder
ordinary conditions, while good flour will be
, inline:, urnl'ly increased ill sweetness, rieh-
lies »n“*il 1 iliosequalities whieh combine to
render pH-I bread essentially ttiealalTof life.
SEA FOAM is n**w iced by the lend ini?
hotels and restaurants in New York city and
throughout the country. One eating-house in
New York hus Iktoiiu* famous for its SKA
FOAifI liiseiiit. mid duriiif? the dinner hours
there arc always dozens of p-ople waiting
their turn to Imi seated.
A-k your flroeer to p-t it for you. if he Ins
not already plaet-d it in his stm-k. and if an
oblipni* man he will do so; or send for
ciretilnr and price-let to
GANTZ, JONES & GO.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
176 Duane Street, New York.
Power in :i Niir.s»holl!
Livery, Feed and Sale o
stable. >*
•at. All.my,
Veit idea.
• lent
lie Morse?, j
nol ire and |
••IIItoll paid j
Morses anil Mules i
upr-4 5m
Your Own Inclination.
In ch‘»“-ing nti o«--etipation I•.v Ii',. .
.‘ollow voiir own in< liiinli«.ii. if p*.
!»h’. If a hoy i- intent on lu-ino
]*rr*:ichcr, :i lawyer. :t doctor oi-.1 im r
•'Ittffil, it i 4 * ti-irlc-- to uliciiipi lo u,;iK.
a tanner of Kim. !.« t hint g*«, *i he
in-linc|«r of Ins nature tea. L him hi*
p<*-ifinn in lilt*. Ac|o-c\ic\v of the
worM, !p»ucvei*. will -oon c«mvin* <
air/niic iha-t iiurr have mi-lakcii llic*r
• riling.’ \o mailer for that. l ie
ntfin wlrfr liti- lifilcil in lii- Iir t love
would not hav'i-'hccii Lapp) li.nl In
been t!iwai lc*| Lv ol her- carl) in hi
• Imicc. , To him labor woiihl have
heen a htmlcu, ami life a * r\ ilml-
!'on-nil tcmlcrl) with lln- promi in--
hoy - -cl before him. hut not in too
Ill-Ill) colored picture-, the :i • 1 \ ;i»>
I age- ami objection* 1 to Up \ nion
vocation- of life : then let him . up
full) -elect hi- choice. Ilui impH
upon him the importance of iiv in .
horn* il). i ml ii h ion l\. I.nl Jo aim
lii’ lp i. with a <!' !• rminali«.n lo ii .
a hot i* a II cMinpel itof in lie ♦piilii.
ol hi u oi);. ami ill lie ini- »r»i . i. .
titmle and virtue ol his iilc. Having
»lone no much, leave Ihe re-1 to him.
II. T. |\I ASH,
Wliciat, ( nrn,
Oats, Rye,
IVas, I'diMir,
Meal, Syrup,
Fde., i:u-
THOM AS*
I'AIN ALLKVUTOK
A POWEBPUL
ExternalRemedy
lleadaf lie. Nrrvout Ib-adarhc. Gout,
and Si.|.-, .-m.-IUii^ .,r .Siiiruei
.loiiil.s and l.ioile, Bruis*'s, Burn.*. Cuts,!
-v al.l -, and all Aide’s and Tains, without
WTEUXJL RUM EDI'-
It I* jp-hI f..r I ain* in the Stomach and
UowuL, Colic, Cramp C*»|ic, Ac,
MliKl TIOXS —Rub in IIm.roughly !
with tie* hand. When lie* p..in is ol •
lotii'-.sf a tiding, or very ••l»stin:itc, salu-}
t rate a pi*'C«’of tl.iine'l with the Ald.lv>
I al.M'Oi; iicil bind on lln* twirl allirlnl, 1
I UOSIv.—|o lo *jii drops, for an adult, I
i in a winc.j»lav* dl waler or milk, to Ih 1
rc|H-alcd if ii.cev.ary. Children lua-ord-
IE
/*/»*■*/ at a literal ilim-mint.
t hr I mar M'jj-i,
CEO. H. THOMAS,
"A< I VMM S\VAX’IV
BRICKWORK and PLASTERING
IItl :
'III I.:11. ■ I.
’■ 7 (1
iu,L' .lone ;.l
.N i:\vs OJlicc.
I .1. .11.1 NS, IN ..It. . . t,in...
'rim ul Allen y mid .-••oil.w*
I |>l'• —I«*I III)’ hue lb
lllfl'rrnil Korin.s anil Styles
iM
n«l S.il.l, A full l..i
( 'ii- loin Milicitf.l.
I >1X1 Id! I >1X1 I !!
.un .Ini. |Vnil- wiioi.ksai.i-: .in,i i;i i a11.
I III A I,IIA N V
I inayiC-
a hole rouuly : rn.l
u need of thi* article.
S. W. Gn. Industrial Association.
For the Isrp'sl cr«*)» of cotton )»row n on one acre
ol upland, wiili a slalenient of mod.* of culli-
valioii, amount and kind of niainin* used, pe-
For lie* laruesi crop of col ton rrowu on ft acre*
laud in one InhIv, some rci|iiircnields asalmvi*
For tin* largest crop ol corn -..'row u on one acre
•r upland, same requireineul.s
>r necolid larp‘>t «iil!«•
For the larp*-l crop of corn ou ft acres upland in
For second larp'-st ditto
For Jlie larp-sl crop of wheat grown ou one acre,
For the lanjest cr.»j»o
For Ihe lar^c:
upland
For Ihe larj;e.'
r I lit* iar^c.-l dilio, :
r Ihe laejesl croju.f rye
r the Irai'i’st cr«»p*d sw.
crop of l ice i;row ii oil one acre of
n I hem. w ilh I.Ih-i
n:ike art.dav d :• i.
la HJI.IA,— m
ground |H*as (piiulers)
re premiums are required
and I In* article* weighed
nee of three disinterested
nd < ei iill. ate:, produced
uplcnof all Ihe crops, and
or oilier crop; _
i.cide and ealhered by .-.aid parties and
il was grown on any o'hcr land.
g-igned) -
id subscribed before ute thi* —day
Kill
awarded for yield of any
e exhibited.
CLASS St.
.•ru, with two bush.da a.* sample,
• weel jHdabott, |wo bn*hela as
.•.I-,, idle l.usiiel 3f. .sample
re. weight com i.lered.
c.ii (H.lat.H *, Georgia raised
Best bale ot wool **l li'iu |m.iinds or more ft
Wlicii thi- premium is lor one or more hales ol cot
ton, all Ihe bale? lUu 1 on the grounds. All bales
lo average | .u pi»ii>.|, each.
oil,ei n|». id premium . will I h* offered tor exhibits
of ?,|H'. isl merit.
I.. K. tl KI.dl, Prrsidrnl.
T. ill. C.tRTKR, secretary.
PRESCRIPTION FREE!
tMutdoHHi mol nit disorder. ..... .......
iT.diou or ex•-*•<«(. Any Hrogmst fi?»- the Ingre-
■lieids. AiI.Ii. h-, Dr, IV. .l.ltM'frN A ID.,
l.to tV«*M .Six I la Mmg t'liarlmmll, O.
PILE CURE.
Manufactured by tl.c
I’rlw I.M uml buna 111* IctlfacaUla
furaUheU ua npplieatlca
:jl<>¥7. ltnsilv. iw-—rgff.
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo-
Who haa had greater rsperiencr In the treatment of tb«
•esual trotihU-a uflHuU male and female tt.au auv phyaielaa
in the Wert, fpvea the n-«ii!la of hia Ion/ ami aucccMfol
practice in lua two new work*, jn.t publlrtud. entitled
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Books that an* rrallv Unities nd RelMnstmeloro in all mat
ters pertsiniuj* to Jiisliort and Wmmi)nIioo4. and supply a
want lont felt. Thejr are besi.ilfully illasirsled.and in plain
lanauaRe, easily niMlerstiMHl. The two birnks embrace MS
P>p*, ami contain »slu»Me Infurnstlan for Iwtli married and
ainale, with all IIm* recent improvements in medical treatment
Hrad what our homcpe|H rs s«r: “The knowledge imparled
in Dr. thou* new works i* in no way of niiestionable char
acter, but i» sometliinjj thst eierj ore »|i*nI4 know. Tbs
Ysalk. the victim nf early indiscretion; Ihe ■aa.othrrwiso
perfectly healthy maybr.'but with waning vigor f **
of life, amt ike Woman, in niiaerr
from the many Ula her sex is lwn 1
to."—St. lionis Journal.
rOPII.AK PHirr.H-l>1 cts. carl,;
both In one volume, |l; in doth amt
gilt, “J> cts. extra. S* nt under seal, on
receipt of price In money or stamps-
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A regularly educated and Icaalle quallfled pbrsldan and tha
-jn»t successful, as Ills practice will prove. Cures al I forma
Of private, chronic and a*-anal diseases, Syinrmnfn)*-
rhea and Impotonoy. ma*ih€resultotaeir
•buss in youth. M?»U»I *cacr>«satn maturer rears, srstbsr
eaure*. and pn.lie Inic some «film following effects: N’srrsuw
Bess, S* nilnal Kmla>l«n<, Dimness ol M*ht, Detective Urn-
Physleal Decay, I'itnplos on Face, Aversion to Society of
•'**'- f Ideas, Ixia* of Sexual Power. Ac..
SINGLE
LIFE
ilcrlax marriage
I prnnancnlly
enred and entirely cradleetrd f,,>ni the sn
ORRHEA, (IIOCV Stricture, Pile
sate diseases •itiTckly cured. Patients treat
dcaa, Ixun of Sexual Power. I
lively
Irsauil 0
.. ted by ■
and invited, charges ru—soablte
Uorsughly
' —“Ively
'??
Patients trested by mellow-
Olid curr>'spnndi'tu*e strictly cuDllilsiitlai.
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of KM pace*, went to tut address, tueurrlv sealed, fsr thirty
(Sit cents. Mioukl I.e read by ali. Address as a hove.
Ulflcs hums fruu* V A. U. tot P.Xb fluudsys, S to 4JP. IL
ICE AND LEMONS!
W'l: AICI. Non t’lil I’AltlD III MIITI.Y
>1 "Ulbw. i . It Hill, be uml I.Plinni-'
As Cheap as any Market
it: w «mlh. II you tloii'l believe it, k»vo us u (rial
’1IFT A FUTLIIT.
iHi- Albany, (la.
THE AN-l ERIC AN
s/nr/xc
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—CASTEBK DIYD*
Leave Savannah, Sundays accented, at 7305 in
Arrive at Mdntoah ** . tsflftBO a aa
Arrive at Jewup M M 12:15 mm
Arrive at PlscVsftpr - u &I5 pa
Arrive at Dupont •* pm
Leave Dupont " - s> US am
Leave Blscksheer ** M 9M2 mm
Leave Jwup “ **110 pm
Leave McIntosh « N Mi pm
Arrive at Savannah ** * M5 pm
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AMD PXXDAY.
LetT. Vi
Leave Thomasv
Leave Quitman
Leave Vsldosm
Arrive at Dupsnq.
Needle.
TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AG KNITS \\V :i: k yon In i t v i
lndureinenl**. S*m»«1
Iff TT« Pottci is. ;S * v
/> C. .VUICJ.VA.'JJ
uii'l "il'-r you special
-iil:,r .V Prices lo
gincianatlj 9*
Ain anger.
Schofield s Iron Works
Macon, Greorgia,
manuFacturfus of
8team Hgi^ines,
[FROM 4 TO 40 HORSE POWER ]
Also, Wheat-Threshing Engines prepare*! to uiiniiit on any oitlinary' farm-wagon.
Ciii'ist 31 ills, Colton Presses,
Mills
JATraosf, Mooter Tianspoctotlen. '
H. S. HADIEB,
Schedule South'
Albany, <Bu, April
R.R.
1
run at fullowu:
Leave Albany dally^.
Arrive at SmitliviAe.
Leave Smitbville for Macon doUy.
-11:45 am
"" 1 rtfS£
"...lSSpm
Arrive at Eufoulo dolly
Leove Macon for Savannah and Ananota
daily — — 735 p to— 7:00 am
Arrive at Savannah doily..—7.15 a m— 305 p m
Arrive ot Auguote doily 5:15 a m— 4:45 pm
Leave Mocon for Atlanta doUy^ 9:16 pm— 8:40 am
Arrive at Atlanta daily — 532a m— IMS pm
Ueydoily 3J4pm
Leave Fort Volley for Perry doily except
Sunday. 935 am
Arrive at Perry dally except Sunday 10.45 a m
Leave Fort Valley for Columbus doily. 10^11 a m
Arrive ot Columbus doiljr 1.-40 p m
Arrive at Cuthbert daily 234 p m
Arrive ot Fort Gaines Mondays,* Wj
days and Fridays.
oosengers for Milkdgeville
leave Macon dolly except —
For points on Useon county
da ana North A lobe mm railroads
except Sunday on &40 a m train.
Arrive at Arlington Mondavi, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays. f
Leave Arlington Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Fridays and Saturdays— — . kauw
Arrive at Albany Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Fridays end Saturday* fttf an*
COXN'KCTIOKS.
At Augusta foc_Waahlngton. Britimore,^P1bJUdri^
phis. New York, Boston Ind aU ^olnD^'orth^nd
At Eufaula for all points South-end West,
apr 18.1878-1 y W. G. RAOUL, 0apt.
B* & A. R. R. Company.
( HINGE OP SCHEDULE.
trains on this Rood will run os folloi
PasMnger Train leaves Brunswick J
U*
Cant*
ami Svnij) Boilei
AN I*’ ALL KINDS "I
. Shaftings, Pulleys,
?ASTIN0S.
Prompt attention paid to Repairing MILLS ANl> MACIIINLKY.
P5T Scud for Circular.
. 01 , J. SSrilOKIKI.D & sow.
jau 31-lyr
Arrives at Tebeaui .
Leaves Tebeauville, AAGRR, at
Arrives at Albany at -7:00peg
41RVRXDM. ijon
Leaves Albany Tueadayi, Thursdays and Filiape
rrivea at Tebeauville, A ii OR R, at——4:0S je at
raves Tebeauville, A A G RR, at^. 4&T&M
Arrives at Brunswick — ——£20 r M
Trains from Albany make dose connection atTw
beauvllle with A A U paaaenger train r« fona
nah, and with but few boors delay at Tobeanvfue
with A AO passenger train for Florida.
Trains from Brunswick connect as Tebeenritta,
*r train of the A AG R ~ **
i for Florida at IdS P M.
CH AS. L. SCHLATTER,
General SnperiAteadapt. i
TIME CARD
Evr*VA* Li*iA
Iirtre Albany.
•* Eufaula
** Montgoi
Arrive Nashville.
Louisville
New York
Arrive Mobile .....
“ Mew Orleans^
Entire trains through from Monli,
ville. No Sunday delays. Trains run
Fessenger* leaving on Wcst-t<ound trains VIA EU«
FAULA.from America*, Thomasville. Albany, or
any point in Sobthwest Georgia, take breakfast In
Nashville or New Orleans, and dinner in l onfoMHn
next day, and save from 12 to 24 hours time. No
other line can make it.
Through Sleepers all the year round.
Through Sleeping Can for Virginia Springs, con
nect with all trains vis Eufaula une.
Excursion Tickets on sale via this route only. 1
Only Hoc offering tickets to »>ew York vie Mam*
moth Cave and Niagara Falls.
B. DUNHAM. Superintendent.
T. P. Wkll-s Ricatr Campbell,
J. T.
ATLANTA
EASTERN CITIES
VIA
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
Leave Atlanta....
Arrive at Charlotte..
Danville..
. 4:12 am
-10.30 a ta
. 4:48 pm
. 375am
. 790am
. *30mm
ALBANY VARIETY WORKS
And Planing; Mill:;
Ait jirepariMl lo IHIKSS AM» M UVll U'Mr.KK w ilh aiviiraoy aui! ili;
pjtlcli. Scroll Work. Tiiriiiti*; :in«l MoiiMinv »»t‘ :iii\ .Ic irc.l pritlcni «louc to
order.
:i nt I 1 >rt‘sscil LiiiiiImt ( \»nsi:inl l\ On Hand.
Ilaviiq* superior facilities, xve arc prcparc«l «-• couti id for
HITILOINfc -i.i.l lillOAIKING.
Mit. 4 \ |7. IIakion will iii all c:i --n. Iii pcrnuial atictitioii to work
undertaken, which i: tirti* ieni .qiiai.inicc licit all who favor u- 5 will «ct jjood
hone I work, ncallv and ipiicl h p«*i l iruicd.
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIAL'* V.
Send in your order:. NOW. a \vc max he too much crowded with work
lo accommodate you later in I lit* : ca on. All work .yuiraniccd.
(il\ (iKARlNh ofull l.iudv made to order. Ouv motto: Cheap Work
and spot cash. i \ \\ BARTON & CO.
maylC-ly
4.-00 pm
4:12 em
( 17a Virginia Midland Route )
Arrive at Danville— - RMBi
Lynchburg — 1:30 p U
Washington City— ............ 9:45pm
Baltimore— „ll 99 mm
Phila«leli>hia ULsm
New York 7.Wam
Boston 9:99 p aa
Sleep*ug and Parlor Ikr .4ecommodathiauMm WUU
_ ThAlNS.
r. J. HOUSTON. "G.3. FtlREACRE,
GenM Pass. A Ticket Ag’t. t*en. Manager.
TAKE IVAItXINC.
You’ve Been Hmubuggcnl Long Enough 1
To the Citizens o/ Dougherty, Lee, MiicMt, Oilhoun and
Baksr Qmnties:
I will sell you, or make to your order, at any
at short notice, the very beat out and out binil mpda
HARNESS, BHIDXiES. CTO..
from (be very best materials. I am prepared
any order in the way of Buggy Carriage, Bock
W agon, Plantation and any other kind of Himem
and pledge myaelf to give you a good, houeat. sab-
stantlal job. Give urn your orders either In permit
or by mall, and I assure you you will be pleased. I
warrant all my work for a long length of thne. RE
PAIRING done neatly and very reasonably.
N. GRASS,
June** Broad st- Albany, Ga,
Safe for Sale.
One ot Hen iug A Co's )lr« and £aq
I Sates, braad new. WUI U sold at sanu
I prices, at
tf WILDER’S FURNITURE STORE.