Newspaper Page Text
Special business Reading, f HE ALBANY NEWS short Meter Note*.
Special /Ymtif** «n</ t.uf.ll /*u<lt/rrs HOME
will It* inter ted in /Mi • ttt .if Irent* per
t.lf, 10 i t*ne t“f e.icfi *uli*ry*r»t TllOMMY,
n ter tie>*
A F F A I H>S.
T II K WIMTE!
o
©
$
>5 c
Oi
H ‘
5
*
&■
■w
ce
E
rnnK i vri>r orr. thi: m r. tiii mo>t
I .Htitipi*, lh*r»M.*, K.injot t.» W.*; k,
nintf. Iwtiwl .o.l hr ij*r
Cheapest Sewing Machine
t*r «<lln*r
j in lb.' markrl:
i complication* i
t |.urrn:i!
.Tlir g.
I«.|»ilar[ly of
TMJO AVMTT1S
blhrmixl n»mtiM*lnj ir.Uil«- i
Miprru»tiljr. ami in MiUiuiaiu^ n
1 put upuu it* own nieirt*. an-1 in
crcr Hilo! to satisfy »ny r«v.*t;tt
o tin* tr.ul**. it
io iinUmv lia*
•’iniatton mi it* !
rri YK wi i i r rE
'!j< lilno nr.-!I a.l.iptt'*! to
>"J u*t*>
i have al*»» j.i>. rtvt iVt>i.» Ur*** lot of. lioii-t* S. M.
\c<*dlt\s Oils .lllachmmis nr..
»t*n.ii:«l Ma.’!uu^ fall -in.I your**If
22 5
I'STalldival.M M i. lm.. . ..
Kin-Ait:
H| Al>.
S.-H.I
fcf
5
ss
JOE DUMONTS
SQDa
i*po
itr.a.
fbtlu
i the thirst ot nil
VVATHR.
if-ttijt spirit
tt.-: larvw ani best.
Oonfeotionaries
Cigars
My Cigir Eruponum is fun ant cov.peu ana 1
j tell ;b« r^-t •'Ifat? for tne \»*ii ui'rer.
Liquors. Wines and Ima
ger tJeer.
Mj itflet ..1 l.ijuui'. wtne- k r*4 lift hr r is
Xhe ladies of to»a ant i^ubir* are {*•>},«* rtully
„ , ■ l.'.TlIrJ tO rttliUUi* In" 1 'ul.-.'il.itiari«*t, • ikel,
Some Facts for the Consider- \ * r --
ation of the People !
Joe. Dfinoiit.
Donebert)
I irmiHTiii
t Meeting
4 :t 11 for
Atiiru-i. i-
llll. Is7s.
iin.-iatir |>:irlv
ir-i Tn
i- T..II.I
>11 .flit I. Hi. I
. llll* litl* :M
li .‘llll o! S..|
■i :i < li.-iinu:
'oltglttu
•fill ill
I—>0.1-
.. ! ?7s.
I Exc.--
\ •’•Hill.
ii. rui-i:.
Everybody wlio kas good- to -ell
tells the public. by word or advertise
ment, that he sell? lower than his Ar.nvxv. <•'
neighbor... The pnblie i. used io it,
*na baa farmed its own conclusions. ' nu-.-uno 1 " 1
Often these flaming advertisements of |b>.:gli,-m ••••hhu
have only the effect of producing a .
smile. They have lost their wonted ! *'"‘**' "" ,l
effect, because they have appeared -o.ai II nV|ock. a. in . .
often, time and again, that they are!
now rather stale. Besides, tin* public
has discovered that there is not a Dry ing purpose
Goods House in the city which sells- , _. ,
as low. or is as reliable as Man us ' " '
Crine’s. Cheap I>ry tiooil-.Clothing, gre.-ional i
Boots, Shoe*. Hats, t irocnir-. I'lanta-1 f *.,i. ,
tion Supplies. Buggie-. Pluetons, . ' '
Wagons, and in fact hundreds of nr- a I District,
tides too niinierou. to mention. C | *(*,,,.].
have never used any device, to allure! *
the pnblie to my store. True. I have utive * '"nimiti.-e for
used printers ink quite freely. but! tv , v
have never promised anything which
I did not fulfill. An advertisement A full .illeinlaii. •
of such a nature build, up a man’s ,. a i,
business, and if it is not of that char- ’
acter, it ha., the contsary effect, h nl- :
Iv aware of this. I have lieen very1 Ch. Deni. Lx. Coni.. I». (
cautious to avoid it. All I have ever - — -
asked of the public wa- to examine! Gem Fruit Jar*, best In llo-
my Goods and prices, and I was -lirelanil very cheap,
that ifl could induce visitors, I would | !s-:» I.. I.. ,v II. K. \\
make customers of them: for any one
who is a judge cannot fail lo -ee how
much lower I sell my good- than oili
er house-do. In reality, ilie public
has appreciated my effort, to such an
extent that it was impossible for me
to continue business with the force I
had, and had to employ two more inea-iires. a rcsolntioi
salesmen to accommodate the crowds purchase prod.n-.
of customers. Now. I put the ones- o , ,
lionto everybody. Why do people " ""'. T 1
flock in foiintlc—* niirnlM*r- i** my n*r i«ir«-i^n ! -
Htorc? Am I no! rijftit ulim I a**«*rt toimhirc 1 1m* t»*- «»f t;\:niou
that it kcau-e I more j ||,.|, n . u ,„.|,| i:iii ;,sv1hih*, :t*.*onn :»
value for Uieir ni<»m*b tliuii tliev ran
obtain elaewhen* f One may itnm-
bug people |*rob:iM\ l<*r a wliib*. but '» :»^i-iriii!(ti:i!
not for loi»". N«» matter how low | ’ommitiei* u.1. ri{.|M»iiif. «I tn makear
go<Hl* may Io; offered by my eompet- r:<ir/«*m«*nt*- f.»r j»im !,n 3
itor> 1 ca'n Inrat them, for the Hiuple • ^ »-annot ..m- If.-hi
reafou my ex|*en**^n are lower. * ’
I reepectfuliy invite tlio-«* in io ed -*»'*•*'»»>■ inak«* an Hi •» i I
of anything, to %>vr me a call before miL'rani* io iJ». bo iiJ** J
purchaHitjo, ami convinced of the brioiM Hirm* of N.utl.u
fmcVi. Thanking you, kind friend*, — . . •
for your liberal piitroiianje in the past, Af#*ni»* t.»r Ho* s .-5n.il
and hoping for a rouiiuuam <* of the N»reri.- »fr
name, for our mutual benefit. I remain and will <-•»!!
Tl.e IIHircws Ith iiii
The Convention
American Hebrew
: met in Milwauk.-.-
lit) were pre-cut
ket.
icing liMln-tiy.
f i be I nioii ot
' oiiyre.falion-
Am.
oilier
lured
• the
e purpo-e o
lit- and -ii-'
ill laud-,
i.-n.l* in
luce im-
iml -aln-
%V»nr ino-t ob T t s-erv’i,
MAIU’I’S (TUNE.
■ wry r*
Pt«
,» i 'iirilu- » iiiiiiin-ri'i i
c-n.t . - - m i j. I In- .".•iinty,
Mir j.l'iM.ir tvtfji iltfir
|i» »*► r li I it |jffl Mur-
»*>•
A Slr«-»*l lti.llr ,..l .*
I bat ivhaf we aid, \ow, -»n|»-
po ,t for in lance, that :i tr.ul,. e\ #*n
though it be a wooden ..m* to tart
with, was built from the northwest
corner of the .-emefci \ up Jttck*.on
to Society street, and ih»*iice to the
Southwestern rail to.* -1, and :» nice
The silverware delivered by the. open car placed thereon the - ar to
National Silver-Plating Co., No. V«>1 run oulv on Suu.Jav,, during the
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, t 1'iv f ^ r , al)iJ ,,, v „ s tbe
iDgW^'nt.rf.ctloh. AID-rder are f i n<) , , 011 th)Ilk u
promptly tilled, and no one need hes- \
Hot weather, hut refreshing rains.
The Florida Kxidtrsionists have re
turned.
Who was tellinir youH .Merrick
Ibrnis.
A town clock, a lotvii clock, that's
w hat we need.
The public school-* are now open
and in full hla*t.
The •*lir-t «»p* ,, » hulls** are now ex
hibited in profusion.
It is :t w.Mitl lime to commence ad-
vertisinjr for fall business.
The l»:.ud. did you say? I Mi. well,
tin* ho\ s are taking a rest.
Mr. Smith Harris has heeii«uuph»y-
ed b\ Mr. S. tV. t• llliuisoii.
The Mitchell county Heiiio«*racy
nu-eis at Camilla on the 27tli.
Seining i- all ’*the jro** now : and
iln- Inn* are raking in the tish.
Albiniy 1 .od •re. A. U. t’. W„ is now
in splendid working condition.
(Mian Jones* rattlesnake was the
largest ever killed in this country.
Engineer I*. K. t'osiin, of tin* A. Si
t*. IJ. II.. died in Savannah last week.
'flu next hijj barbecue lakes plaee
at >luilbville. July Jlst. Let’s all fjo
up.
Tlierit) and eounty eourts areas
bu>y as ever, in spite of the dull
limes.
Mr. Marties has a splendid hath
house for the aceouiiuodatioir of his
Fodder pulliii** will commence in
about two weeks. The crop is im-
meii*e.
I fie t'allionn f«dks are ;join»*‘ to j*ive
i bi» harheeiie at Morgan about 1st
• *f Aiiyii-l.
Local notices in this paper l.i els.
per line lir.-l insertion : lOct* for each
uh*ot|Uciit insertion.
lime Sprint is a fashionable resort
tor the lawyer fishermen. A number
• f them went out Tuesday.
We have been blessed with some
•• lorioti bowers since our last. Veg
etation veins much refreshed. •
Per ...ii - having dwellings and stores
io rent, or desiring to rent, should
advertise in the Albany Xrw .
Although dies are a weighty nui
sance, it is aid that it taker, forty-
eight thousand to weigh a pound.
Hhve your bill head’, uote heads,
card®, circulars, envelopes, handbills,
etc., printed at the Albany News Job
Office
Mr. R S. Stephens and Mr. 3. W.
ijunr.ison have both had neat awn
ing placed in front of their store
door.
I he paper , ot C uthbert and visitors
who attended report the Randolph
county Horticultural Fair a complete
ucce-
We ll agree t«» ’’beat time,” but
.•an i publish the letter of ••Thumb-
-erew." because he doesn't furnish Ids
full name.
Thi-rear .vrtainly prond-*es to be
.oi - i jdcuiy to the industrious farm
er*. fhe be**t crop outlook for twelve
years pit't.
The picnic at Palmyra by the young
folk- ye.-terday wa* h happy affair.
A ••glorious time” i- reported hy all
who allendetl.
Fruit i- plentiful tbi- year: and we
:i<lvi-c our people to dry it for mark-
There i- alway- :» demand for
•food tlricd fruit.
<piit«*:« imiiiiImt of our merchant*
j Icavt* for lb** northern markets thi-
! iverk and next. Tlmy will all pur-
j • ha-e jjotm 1 -lock-.
The coloret! Fire him n- Harheeiie
j la-t Friday, at the Fair (3round*.
! would have been a -ucce-s hail it not
| rained -o freely.
. ">ore eye*.** pn-vail to a most ag
gravating exeess in this community.
The little one- e-peeially are having
a tonjLfb lime of it.
>finl along your orders for bill
heads, note head*, card.-, eimilar*.
iiaml bill-, pamphlets, etc., to the Al
bany Nt.wsJob Otlice.
Mr. Sam ISrown ba- purchased tin-
lot bclongiii" to Dr. Miller, on Broatl
-lreel : ami will at an early day have
a haml-ome ami comfortable little
home.
Mr. D. tfreeitlieldV inatliiiioth store,
jil t under the X v.ws «»fliee, is under-
gtdnji thorough reiiovntitm. repair.-,
elf.: ami will be in handsome reatli-
lie.-s for hi- fall and winter -Inek.
The Leary Cornet Hand, under the
leader-hip of Prof. I.yon i- going to
be one of the be-1 in tin* Stale. The
hot - have eight horn-, t w «« drum-and
-mm' -plendid talent.
John Jacob A-tor*.- estate, which i
non managed by hi- -on Waldorf,
aged twenty-nine, brings in •f6,0t.Ht per
flay. We publish this item lor the
em oura<:eiueiit ot our local reader-
tl»c-e dull ninmer flay-.
LVv. J. W. V. Faekler, the Bapti-I
mini ier. who in 1871 or *75, led a
protracted meeting in this city, la now
living in tireensboro, X. C. In that
City :i -caiiflal ha- been circulated to
the ♦•licet that Faekler i- too much
married ; but he denies it and “tales
that he ha been divorced from his
itate about sending them
Lutheroi, Observer
A Womau'a Nau<c
Guln&re mean'; the blor/.om oi the
pomegranate Nearly all female
names signify' bird**, flower*., ^centi, or to do *.o
other ornaments or luxuries in their On the i
hyperbolical poetry. During the** , J(lm . u
modern timerj, idea i have been caught “
from the Orient, hi^I the aame dgnifl f;n,ft l* M,M 1
ranee is given to the name English
^Female Bitter.*. It implies a restora
tion to health, a radical cure of ail
those chronic derangements that af
flict the female sex. Il implic- «juick
and powerful action over femal
troubles. It implies regulating and
.restoring all irregularities of married
.ind ftingle ladie, All difig tore vi:» i
keep it, and no woman in lii-beMih !•*»
•hould fail w use it, . L LMA.n
TOOnCV — WOtlld p'T. /<»i i . iblOWU «.l|t H
1 kugge.tion and m the hope that thfc
Ifiubjert will be ventilated i.y A'nOKh
who have the me<m oi ki iMgin^ it to
practical m t if thev tnod proper
ii gf f Jed the
r to h very
mum . • I the
.» ii... J pop
ifietery
nr i
nid h<
«jInt V,Hilda;
and the !ii v i
jii
, r* • ort ill.
ci.mm!
llip "eed. lull .1 oi lilicut,
J
l.i. A II I WI.IJ II.
, v t «• e Pi hai min
I .tv .i M A VLR A
vVakliiolll.
Afa'-on’* Improved fruit Jar —
rpiHrts |1 :/.* per doyen, half gallon $ { J
per dozen, nt
Dn iiTHi : Darn Sioe.t
•imrk i FmttUor. A Son.
We call the attention of our read
er*. to the advertisement ot Me^rs.
I Patti on Ao Son, miller , machinist.
find ii on founders, of thin city. Thi?
i a home institution, and our commu
nity .hould extend the firm a liberal
patronage There i* no necessity for
sending a wav from home for work ill
this line, :i they are thoroughly >•••-
fiuainted with their hiiaineai in all
it bramhei, Iheir charges are in
keeping with llm times, and those
who favor them with patronage will
i ♦*• i lair, tijiitiii. and itoiiorabfe
t. e«t.Uoent.
IVrNoiiHl.
Kahhi Ben-on has gone In Camden,
Arkansas.
Rev. Jno. T. Melb yde left the city
vesterdnv for a visit to Tennessee.
Mr. Jno. K. Hilsmau ami family
have returned IVotu Magnolia Springs.
Mr. X. F. Tift goes down to
Tift's mill this morning for a -lav
nfa week or so.
Air. Samuel Mayer li.is returned
from hi< trip to North Georgia, im
proved in health.
Senator-elect I. |\ Tisnn paid ii* a
business visit on Monday. He reports
Lee eounty nourishing.
Rev. T. <». I'ond will return home
on Saturday ; ami hold regular ser
vice in the Episcopal church Sunday
next.
Mrs. W. II. Gilbert ami Mrs. Jno.
T. Hester ami their la mi lie-left the
city Tile-day Ibr a visit to Louisville.
Ky.
Messrs. Anson Steiv.e and A. M.
Wolliliin are in Macon a- delegates
to the Grand Lodge, Ancient Order
Foiled Workmen.
Gen. Gordon ami Ids m>ii Hugh,
were again in the city last week.—
They have gone into the sheep bu-i-
liess in Worth county earnestly.
Mr. Richard Robin sou. the efficient
book-keeper at Welch & Bacon*-i-oil'
on a summer jaunt to the coast of
South Carolina. We wi-h Dick a
pleasant trip.
Among the vi-itor- to the News of
fice thi- week were Me—r-\ Charley
simiuon- and Virgil Colley, of Cal
houn. They report crop prospect,
glorious over there, and the county
almost unanimously ♦•uthu-ia tic for
Smith, as hi- own binvesKor ill Cun-
gre-s.
Mr.-. Dr. Ileartwctl. ot Albany, !
iu the eitv. on a \isil to her brother.
Capt. Newell. We regret to learn
that she lia- not entirely recovered
from injuries received bv a fall from
her carriage last Spring. - Mi/fn/t/r
rille ( T /u'o/t «t* /»'ceonlrr.
The Cuthbert Appeal in it-repot {
of the commencement exercises of the
Grange High School of that city, thus
< ompliment*; one of our fellow town
men :
At 10 L. o*i lock Col / J. Odom, I iu
orator of the day, wa . intrrtTlueed,
ami delivered one of the ablest ad
dresses ever heard in those ela^i.
halls. His remaik- were addre-.sed
particularly to the voiing. He paint
ed, in glowing words, the position in
life to which any young man, w ith
proper ambition,could rise,and cited,
in*mo c t beautiful language, from an
cient and modern times, examples of
celebrated men rising by industry and
sheer force of will, from obscure po
sitions in life, to till the most exalted
niches in the temple of Fame. Col.
Odom is a graceful orator, with n
clear articulation, and though labor
ing under the disadvantage «>f a'se
vere cohl, could be distinctly heard
all over the chapel. There wa- per
feet silence during hi c * whole addre....
The Forsyth Advertiser reporting
flit* commencement exercise*, of Mon
roe* Female College, tint- allude- to a
young lady of Albany :
Mi.-s Bessie Willingham, of Albany,
read the next e-say, “Song-that 1 lb*
member." iu a style that wa- pleas
ing and entertaining. She called to
mind the song- that interested her in
childhood’- days, and then in year-
still iaier another da-- of >ong*
charmed her. The airs of Iln* differ
ent nations were discussed and their
origin explained : our own “Dixie”
tva- eulogized. But the -nede i
songs, --aid the writer, were the reli
gion- songs. Who has not been
moved at the hearing of the “Sweet
Bv-aml Bv.** and “Nearer m\ God it*
Thee ?*'
The pathos of Mi-s Willingham*-
compo.-ition wa- deep and touching.
Tlie tear- came unbidden to the eye-
of some 4*1* the liouoreil men who were
hearers. Their memory of old lime-
wa- awaken, the thought.- of -cem**
and imdilent.s not milled to mind f»>r
many weary veai> wen* brought be
fore them and tinnier emotiitM- tbiiml
vent in tin* silent tear. Mis- Be—ir
n*ad with more distinctness iban any
one. ami was bi*ard by everybody,
we suppose, iu the vast assemblage.
The paper publishes Miss Wil
I inglia in's e.ssav in full: and as it i-a
production of sueh literary mn il we
shall take ph*a-ure in pnvsentiiig ii to
our readers in full ni'.vl week.
Mason's liuprovial Fruit Jar-
4|iiarts f 1.50 per ilozeii, ball-gallon
per dozen, at
tiu.isKirr's biii ii Sroirf
— ♦ —
We have a «*ar load of tin* 4*elebral-
4**1 Stuih'haker Wag4*n.-, -4*ou lo ar
rive. Wl 1.4 ii & B \4*0 v.
*»f .11 r. an.I Mr-. Atlolplt
Flrluher**
Was iit'criheil upon tin* tan I \v hi«*h
it•*«'•»]11p;ini**41 a waiter of wedding
4*ake to 4>ur -anet mu table 4111 Mon
day. The marriag4* 4»f Mr. A4h»lph
Fhdsher ami Miss Esther It4*gen t<»«»k
plaee Sunday evening at six oVh»ek.
Rabbi Kenton p(*rfoi*iiiing the ci*n*
moiiy. Thank- for the reinetuberam'i*.
and a long life It* tin* young couple.
.Mason’s Improved Fruit Jar-
quarts $1.50 p4*r dozen, half-gallon L->
per dozen, at
Gilbert's Disrn Stoiii
"LtiiK •IoIiii” Corn.
Mr. J. C. Mathews, of this younly,
has show'll us half dozen sample e;u
of “Long John” corn. The 4*ars inea -
ure fourteen iui’lies, ami contain «*v4-r
eight Immlreil grains laieb. Mr.
Mathews thinks the variety best suit-
eil for roasting earn, lb* obtained Hie
need from Mr. tVanl, market garden
er, of Mh4!4>h. We shall publish more
concerning thi- varietv of com in
our next.
Mbloii'h Improved Fruit Jar
(piart3 $1.50 per dozen. halt-e,alb»n I 1 .'
per dozen, at
till.hum’s Dhi oSioh*
4omm1 Crete-
Reports whieb rcaeb ii from all
riedion t 4»f .Southwest t.i'orgia, eon
cerning crops, ure mo:>t 4*n* onrug, ing
Ip seiiiic parts there is a little coin
plaint of emttou shelling; but imi
iniougli to wumiut any ilegrei* of di
satisfactimi. Xo reports of ealm pil
lars have yet reached n Corn is
promising a better
petit hi hr. pmemed
lialiM I'.DiutoiC.
I>r. Bttitxiti. Bttlilii uflltt' Ittfitpli'llt* i
.'littr.'lt. Ii*..|ttt-otl Itt n rttir ntitlit'itw in •'* the carnost w.lirilalioti of Hu
ll..- Baptist Saturtliiv nvmilliff "omHiiUpf <«f .ptitf a
It.- tv as i.iiltf itHiliiMiff I , t || inl)fr t»f atr.c.n;.
I.v I.. Ati.lifrtii. IN,,., in a fttw llttiiiff.j""' »uml»«-r. vlsit.-.l Harilup ..n
w.-ll li I ami a|.|ii-n|iriati- ri-iiiai kR. 1 '•'tiMrfs,|„ v . unit ftmiul
Ijnilf a Iiiiiiil.fi- ..I* ffiitilfs tt-fi-i- liis « Inflft* iiiiinl.fi- of tlm fitizfnsof Bnk-
amt ufnr.- |.l.-asf.l I., sav ,M ‘ With a k«mm1 if|iifKfliliitioii IV.>in
lliiii Ilf .li.l HI.) IHI.-I- ..Ilf U..I-.I .-al.-n-; Mltrlii.|| nml Doiiffhfrly fonnli.-s.
lalf.l ... n.mii.l ll.i-ir IVfliiiffs. Wf | Wo foimil the illffcmit mninitUff*
ml mil ilia i. wliili- wi> iliil mil njtm- ll'nttl at work. Imikiiig t.. tin- .-<.int.nl
with III.- Ii-ariif.l l>...-l..r as to Iln-! "f flailoHi. who ri-.*-ivi-.l a li.urly nl.l-
il.x-l ii id- his moral! , '- ,s himn-.l iiiakf-yimrsfll’-al-lniiiif w-.-l
l.-afliiiiy anil lih.-ral vi.-ws sirn.-k us ! , Th«* la.li mil lli.-rf w.-rf
as l.filif hiffhlr .-..iiinifuilalili*. Mis , l uil ‘‘ !l niliul.fr of tliom. w.-r.- invilf.l
If.-iriiiiiff an.I rh.i|iirn.-.- nllor.l.-il a lit-1 •*» s °n« s >» *••»* rlmrrli. while llmslmi-
er Bex werestatiikiieil under flu* shade-
of tin* tall pines, talking over the
slate of the crop.* anil the prosper! of
Tele Smith, the man that was not
afraid ti* vote against tin* appoint-
Hi4*iii of a 4*oiiimi— hmi to say who wa - .
Fr4*' id4‘iil after tin* people had depoB-
it4*d their ballots and hnnc tJv elected
Mr. Tllden.
\\ hib* di-.<-us*ing Hie t '«mgr«‘- -iomil
H4*|s of Capt. Smith a sen ihle farmer
remarked that in all Ids moling he
luol heaitl of no ohjeeti.m to 'J'ete
i- dillerenee in 4»piniou • »n thi- point! I»*oin the people, hut «li«l hear a great
4*r:try least. Sonu* new 4l4»elrine, that
is. new to us. was pul torth by liiiu t
to wit : Tin* explosion id’ tin* idea
that the leinplc will be ivhuilt by till*
:is-i*iiiblcd l-rai*lili*.s of tin* world at
Ji*nisnli*m ; and also the iloi'trim* that
Hit* Messiah i- yet to conic.
Wi* nnilcrstood the Rabbi to say
that Ids people were not looking for
tin* Mi*ssi:il». tin* Saviour, but p that
••very true Israelite was a Mi*ssiali—
was a Saviour .-i*nt by Go«l to save
1114*11. It i.- proper to say that, then*
among I -. aelitc-.
Mason's Improved Fruit Jars—
«|iiarl- $1.50 pei- ilo/i‘ii, half gallon $2
pel* ib»/4*n. at
(In.mn's Dicuu Stoiii**.
Wi*b*h .V Bacon's Warchou-i* ap-
proai’hcs ctnnplclion. It will be in
re.-nliiiess in about three weeks.
•ilen
•d. for fall
Full Line of Gu
.rib'll-, al
WELCH'S CORNER
An«‘lt»i*( order of IIiiIIimI Workinrn.
On r. iiltiy .-v.-i.iiiK l»' i -Mr. Chiis.
i> TI.ii...!. ft S. M. W. of il.f A O.
i M .. ... Jl.iniff hoi".., Tfun , m-
l-.mtizeU in «... city Alhi.ny Lo.lyf
Vo. 11, of H.i ; -'i n...I odd . The fol
lowing ollifi-.s were elected.
A. Sterne, F-M. W
W. II Gilho.t, M \V
T. I > Dnpont, K
I! A. (.'oilier, O
A M. Wollil.in, Recorder.
X F Tift, Receiver,
.lo’.cph Ehrlich, Financier.
I .i Bti.i'O.i, G
t J Crine, I W.
W .1 B.itenbsfli, O \V.
S. Atkin on. i
.1, V. Smith, '• Ti n tee' .
W \ Strother, S
A. Slf.-ii.-,
A. \l
Kvan-
Frank \
<irni.il l.odi-f.
In our In-, we n.fulio.ifil (Ilf olijffl'-
of ll.i oj-Jer, tvhich in-.- h.-nevolence.
tn.Ui.nl l.eneiil-. .-uni l'.-:.ld-n:.l aid.—
fhe mo-;, .li tin.-live feature of ilit-
order hein« what is .lesignate.l as the
henelioiarv l-’.iti.l a eareftillv devis-
deal of objection to Albany, .on.in
tro.n friends of men who wan..-.I to
go to ('ongress.
('apt. Smith nut.I.* l.i. app.-aran.v
on tl.f grounds ahoiit J1 o'clock, and
at wa-; informed by t'ol Ivi
Hml l.oH.ii..' short of a spee.-h would
Rati fy the pi-ople He remarked tlm.
he was .. people'; man. and win at ail
timer, willing to give nc. ou.it oi hi?
stewardship, though he wa not fond
of pnblie speaking. At tbe sugges
tion of tl.e ma le, of ci-reinonie : the
I'eople r.oon filled tbe cluuch, and
f’apt. Sinitt. briefly gave hi; reasons
for voting again t the bill making an
electoral enn.mi r . ion, and iu taro, of
the hill tn appoint a committee to iu
v« ligate fraud; in I.niil iana and
Florida elections. Said that he had
; done noil.ing bin what he eoir.dc.-ed
j was hi: duty to do, and did no. o-n-
1 - ii.-e his eollengn.-s in voiiug against
j hint, did not l.oast of hi . record, nor
did he claim the ..rtVage of tl.e peo-
• pie on that record. Not a word was
j ’aid by l.’apt. Smith that would lead
! bis hearer- to think he wa? making a
1 speech for ell glory ; and lie took hi
] seat amid hearty cheers.
: Judge W. T. Jones wa intro.li.e. .1,
land in a short speech looked over Hu
M’ollihiu :.n.l! political situation, paid his respect?
Delegates lo the j I® tho?e who have independent incli
nations, aud closed with 111*- I'OIIUI-h.
ci-.i.uf. in corrr.r. cocm.
I MAX ASSAfl.TS a WOMAN', WITH
INTKXT TO M.’I.OKR 1IKK.
VVkstonia, July 14,1878.
Kililors Alltnnti aVew*.- A most
brii.al a.-t of assault with intent to
.nur.ler, was recently perpetrated up
on the person of Mrs. t’roshy, a re
spectable lady living near Pearson, iu
t-offee eounty, tl.e assaulting party
I'.-ing one \Villis. who hails from
Montgomery county. Willis, it ap
pears, drank to excess at Pearson, and
w ben passing the residence of Mrs.
crosl.y used obscene language, and
...bet-wise instilled her. Upon being
r.'iiioi.sliutcd will, .nut requested to
b ai e, he been me angry and made the
a--a.it. upon bet- with a knife, inflirt-
ii.g a dangerous wound in her aide.
The occurrence caused great excite
ment iu the community, and several
parties went immediately in pursuit
of Willi . whom they succeeded in
capturing, a day or two after the
•-..in in is-, io.i ot the crime, iu Clinch
county, lie Unit been arraigned and
found guilty, and is to lie scut In the
Albany jail*In await bis trial at the
fall term of (.’offer Superior Court.
J. B. Gunn.
Willis was brought safely to this
■■it v on Monday la-t, by the Sheriff of
< ’..flee county, and is now In Jail,
au ailing the fall tern, of Coffee Su
perior t'liurl. when he will lie tried
for Hie offence committed. We learn
that lie is very repentant, and lays all
l.i un doings to whisky. This giver
one more finger-board to mark the
. >ad to ruin, and one more trophy tn
king wlucky.
He though, he was entitled to two
dollars and a half worth of bar! tie.'-
to which a lady hearer seemed ... c.i.
’’You look tike you need it."
Prof. ( l.eeve- being called .... ad
vanced the .-lain, of cdt.cation, and
cl. well-guarded, economical anil j fee., mm ended lor the eousidera.i...
be.if-ticial system, by means of wlit.-h j the people of Baker the Alien-,
the sum of two thousand dollars is Male High School,
a-i-ur.-.l to ea.-l. n.e.ulu-r’s family upon ' Dinner .va - announced and all
Hie death of -neb member. I quietly look their places at the table
Tw.-ii.v-tive members, among Hie j Where was a bountiful spr.-a.l of well
iiili.tb.-r ii.an. of our most prominent | cooked barbecued pigs. lamb., kid;,
citizen-, joined tin- order Friday ; and ! ehieken-. will, all the elreterns n.
i. i- expected that this l.o.tge will j -ary to make up a first-chi'? barbecue
prole:* ...os. prosperous one. The|dinner.
order i- n .-II established tl.ro.igho.il 1 In the ah-cu.-c of other a...use.... ni
di.- Init.-.l States. i the young men soon bad on loot a
— ! hop at a house near by, which me.
I 'inclioitidia.a snfeand reliable sub-1 will, favor, and the house and vard
-li"".- for .piinine. al le.-s half | snnn fi||,.,| wi Hi
tin* i»fi»*4*. I rv it. 1 . . . it .
|S-:j I. E. V II. E. \Vn ( it. • B 11 ** 1 * 0 **'* atwailmif their turn to run :i
- . . ; m*| nr (In a quadrille. WVrnhcr \v:«-
Lari*c i*»i oi Sinclair A: F*-. Oat j warm indeed, hut daiiein^* with -oim-
"* i * s " hi-ikev with other*.keep- one
>tr»«*t«4i mi Milfoni. , warm in cold weather ami co..I in
• will he a nrotravtod meeting i Hot weather.
Bapli'-l Fhurch in MiltnrdJ We were pleased In hear favorable
■eiog Saturday.:!.-.! of August. ! .’eporls as lo lirallI. and crops, and
. '..I.er-. al
flier
:K tbe
oinn.*-
I’ll.- pa
fuiri.
or of .lie .-l.ur.-b. Bev. IV.
rill .-on.It..-I the -t-rvi.-es.
siSt.-.l l.i other learned divines.
bee Smoking Toba.-e.
In-sl iu Ho- iiiarkel.
is-:: l. K. A li. I-:, w......
I’oia-b. .-an and ball—by tl.e case-
i-lieaper .ban ever before.
\V KU’ll’S CORNER.
Biuor's Moxini.v Maovzixv For
Ana -i. — The August number of
ltd- popular magazine, cheap, light
and in in.clive. i- out, anil can he
found at all the newsdealers in the
co.in.ri - The leading illustrated ar
ticle i- fro.it Hu- |ii-u of Hie author of
■•l.il'e in llll- Fast Indies,” and gives a
very iut.-re .ting account of the sights
1 sc.-ui-s iu Persia, that mysterious
pari of tl.e world. i\hit'll is supposed
lo l.e resplendent will, beautiful wo
men. and roses, slew Is and diamonds.
Then .hen- are oilier illustrated ar
ticles and -ud. charming stories that
people n ill I"- delighted to read them
in this hot Heather. The poetry is
»nn ually good, and will prove very
ae.-eplabie to all lovers of delightful
.-In.in--. Plea-e remember ll.al this
charming inaga/inc is only In cent. a
copy. or id fa. per annum, post paid.
Published !>v Thomas Jk Talbot. -Jit
llaivl.-y street. Boston, and for sale
at all Hi.- periodical depots in Hie
eou.iti-i-.
a. t*. r. w.
i .-.iu vouch for good corn crops on .be
j Piuel.i.ni road. Thanks for the word
! of cheer from out- friends in Baker;
| and for kind attention hi tl.e manag-
i e.-s of ihe barbecue.
l-'ortv barrels of Svrnp. of best ran.-,
i for sale at S. MAYER Sc CI.M AX’:-,
j W’ARF.HOrSE.
I The Gent Fruit Jars, lie t in tin
market. Cheap.
L. E. .t IL E. WELCH.
Tin- l-eanti Crop.
The peach .-top hereabouts ba , tu-.-u
greatly damaged by io. and worms,
the funner being caused by wet
Weather, aud the latter hy neglect to
remove borer? from the liase ot the
trees during the winter mou.hs. It
lia? been clearly demon trated that
who. borers are removed during the
winter months and lime placed
around tl.e barn of tl.e tree”, Hu- fruit
will be entirely free from worms, and
the tree fifty per cent more healthy
and vigorous.
To demon (rate the lu-ee iti of re
moving borera, Mr. B G Mask, of
this eounty. showed the writer two
peach trees which stood within leu
feet of each other. From one he had
i eareftillv removed tho borers in De-
, comber last, and placed lime around
i the exposed roots; the other tree was
looking finely,
yield than our
since the war.
left untouched. The fruit on the lir-t
lo.-Minox- nr rut: oi.ax.i tailing or mentioned tree was of exeelle.it flavor
i.ninuiA. liilid entirely liee from norms, while
A Mn«.u*«.T.r | the Itw* showed a healthy, i igo.-o.i-
Aeeo.-ding to notice previously giv- j growth. Tl.e fruit on the other tree
en. aeon vent ion of Past Master Work- j w aH dwarfed and literally full of
im-n “I tin- Ancient Unb-roll. nited while the tree showed iminis-
\Vorkii.i;n assembled in Odd I-i'IIowk ... . , .....
Hall .... n-ierdiiy. for Hu- purpose «,f takablo signs ot decay. I bis seems
iii-lilutini' :i Gr:iu<l Lotljjfc 4*1’tin* Or- tn prove that woviiib are transmitted
der lor Iln* State of Georgia. The j fVoin the roots of llie tree to the fruit.
. onve.uion was called to order a. '•» | Mlt I believe il is still old
o'clock a. in., bv D.-lx.lv Supreme . . . . ....
Master Work l!.oll.er finis. j lion a? ... how Ihe tr....s.n.ss,on m-1-
Thomas and after the exniiiina tion of! feeted.
credential-. Ihe Grand Lodjje was dh- .
)y forhipiI. and Ihe follow in*: Grand Dry Goods, Shoes, and a full line
olliccr : e|ee|4*d and installed : 1 of lMNiitin** FtenslL and IManlalii*»i
FILM. \\ .. Brother lloherl H. Machinery, at Wkmti \* Bv4.»n*s,
Fhinder*-. (»f Maeon ; t». M. W.. Bro-
Ilicr F. J Mti-e-.ol* Au«**iisia : G. Fore- j 4'hewing 'folnteeo. Pluj* and Fine
infill. Brothel* S. J. I’ecol. •*!’ I'oliliu- fnl. Something Jiood.
Ini -: Overseer. Brother \V. F. Sla- U’EI.FII'S CIGAR STAND,
toil, of Mlanta ; IL Recorder, Brother
J. Finnic! i Blaekshear. of Macon ; G. We know a >oun** lady who ha - a
Receiver. Brother W. B. Bonin'll. of • «|uilt, i»f ln*r own inann fact lire, which
Atlanta: ti.tiiiide. Brother .lolni I. contains seven thousand three him-
l' 1 ;::;!;.:;'w.'s'7:^: *»*••■*' «••*> f'>-"*7*w ;*••:•
\ Grand Fonstitlltioli was adopted [ l*» almost distracted lit*yaliM* she «an I
lor tin* «n»vi*rnmciit of the tinier in j liinl room on ii for <*fte more piece.
Georgia, and oilier importtint hilsi- , S|| }|v j 0 h :IV e «*veii iiniuher-.
lie a w a Ininsaeted. i • -
— *<•► - j All kii»d:4 of joh work ncatl>.
11 y*tn m 'on i.» tmy »» k«m»*I Ihone H,, d | «*1n*aplv and promplh i*\e«*uti*d :.l
ftlil/g',, *.»• •» kfii.nl 11witlioni llll* UlIK i ,» • ,J. • • i
SV -o s t.„s", A. Cltnnii I. P....«t.- nlliee. Bring in uu work. . v
dij f >,l Pt»n»t-e !; Vnhkttj * flnkltc J *ci»d lit Volii order..
F»*li GS-iortniPnt Turiiin G<*rd Ju c t
r. reived, *rar ranted fresh nnd true
in name L. F it II. E. Welch.
iS-J
A Chmlng Outlook.
Editor? arc expected tn “talk up
their town ” no matter iu whatenndi-
tit.i. ti.e machinery of it? proR|«-rity
iunv be, ami ii, iu a tit of enthusiasm,
they over-dtp the hounds of veracity
and dive down deep into exaggera
tion, titei. local readers, al least, stand
.e.-idy to throw the mantel of charity
over tl.e “slip of the pen." We are
nappy, however, in the thought that
we are not driven to such at. extretn-
i.v in describing the growth ami
prosperity of our town and county.
After tl.e “‘late unpleasantness,” a--
. v.-ry <me knows, the labor system ot
.In- eot.ulry was completely revolu
tionize,! ; men of capital stood aghast
:.l the sudden changes that were tak
ing place, and hugged Iheir means
•-io-er and closer as they noted, day
it'ter day and year after year, the
downward tendency of values of all
kinds; real estate had almost beeonu-
.1 burdens i.s owners; flue dwell
ings. iu many instances, were fast go
ing io decay; large farms which,
under .lie ante helium system, were
sources of princely- revenues to their
owners, were being rapidly given up
partly or wholly to weeds and
briar*; the meat crop of the
•mmIvy. once quite ample for home
-on-uni pi ion. had dwindled down
'.linos. <«ii<iHiiug,a.itl our people were
ibrced to l.i.y their meat supplies front
IV.-stern smokehouses at ruinous
prices; iu brief, through- all those
iear-, hutli toivn aud county present
ed an appearance of-—well, oncer-
liiililtl.
Tl.e eo.in.ry was iu a stale of trans
ition. 01,1 men—men of vast ex-
perieuee in ihe different branches oi
indu-Mry—had to learn anew the
prol.lem—not “how shall I get rich "c"
but -how shall I make a living?”
Young men. once Fortune’s favorites,
whose it and- were all unknown to
toil, bad to betake themselves lo the
field and guide the stilts of the plow ,
in fact, great change* had lobeefleet-
<*d in every pur-nil.
One to\v» and eoui.ly have passed
(tirougl. that i.i iug ordeal—through
tho e years ot liard struggle, per
sonal sacrifice; and |H.tient toil—and
now. hand in hand, are marching
bravely onward, regaining step by
step, their old lime prosperity.
Our city presents unmistakable ev
idence of a returning confidence, on
the part of real estate owners, in it.
future us a citu. New and coatiy res
idence. have recently been erected;
old building.: have been overhauled
and modernized; and the numerou-
magnideeut flower yards and artisti
cally a.ranged shrubbery attest tl.e
refined ta-te of the owners. Our
merchants, trimming their calls to the
requirements of the times, are fast
learning the law of supply aud de
mand, and land deservedly high in
commercial circles. Their foresight
and enterprise, coupled with that of
out- farmers, originated and pushed
to completion our beautiful fair
ground:—one of the grandest pro
ject so far as the future prosperity
of Albany ami Dougherty eounty is
concerned, that has yet been under
taken. Far-seeing men now confi
dently assert that real estate, in a few
years, will have so increased in value
as to astonish and gratify the most
sanguine. Taken altogether, the fu
ture of Albany looks bright, and
there is not one nook or corner with
in her confines in which the “croak
er’’ would not l.e sadly out of place.
Tin- future of tl.e county look
-.qualiy bright. Our farmers, too.
have brought their experience, and
paid pretty dearly for it. The deter
...illation lo raise meat and bread suf
ficient for homo consumption js grow
ing stronger each year; improved
labor-saving farming implement? aru
In-ginning to Iw-sought for; breed? of
line-l.e.-p and cattle are rapidly tak
ing .lie place of H.e “scrub" stock
ilia, have ?« long disgraced our mag-
uili.-cn. natural pasture?; diversified
products a.-.- being experimented
will., and the “old beaten track of
our foi-efathers" is fast becoming ob-
soh-le. The march of Itrave men.
keeping step with the enlightened
ideas of the day—men of iron nerve
and resolute will—is telling in every
part of lit.- eounty, and the present
outlook indicates nothing short of
tin- ..lost glorious liuale.
Records <»1‘ the Late War -Im
portant Request.
Ai.mxv. (i t.. July ISHt. IjiTiS.
.1/esses. H'es/f.o ,t- : The ae-
company ing note from Mar.-.i- J.
Wright, (late a t onf.-.b-rale Brigadier
General.) fully explain-it-elf. | tm ..
that all |tcr?niis possessing records
and documents inquired after will
comply al once will. Gen. Wright’
request. Congress has made a liber
al appropriation to c.tniinrm-e the
work of preserving »ur record*, nml
1 have no do..l,t future 4 ‘ongi-e; ses
will continue sm-h aid until the war
history of the South is secured from
oblivion. Thou.'l, defeated iu ottr
effort at neparutiou an.l indepcndeiot,
we have emerged from the er... l.i:-
of fire and blood with e.i.r fiono. un -
Larni l.ed Let our side ot the n s -
hintory he peip.-tusted, and let ait
who can, contribute to it. i would
be pleased if ihe pres? ii, the disturt
would copy Yours very truly,
Wu. E. Smvii.
War DFr iRTMr.xT, l*t blicatiov i
Otrier. War L'n ..so. 1,-iblA
Wasiiixotox, July JJ. la’X.^
/ton. II. K. Smith, A/hunt/. .Vo. .-
StR—I have lieen appointed, i.y the
Secretary of War, an Agent tor the.
purpose of eolleetiug an.l e. uring for
the use of the Gove, ninent sue!.
ortl; ot the late war ' ..11 il.e 1tiled-
crate Hide) as cal. lie obtained. it is
desirable to obtain the original of alt
s.u h record? a? n.ay be v nimble in il
lustrating the nature oi the great
struggle from which tit..- ; ou<.trv ha
•merged, =o a. to pu. them ... p; ; j,i.
n order to preserve then, precisely u :
(bev are, for the lue of the hi?U,riui.,
•»r aurh other di=po?itin;, & Cor.jrvr»?
mat direct.
There are tloi.hile - msr. v vaiuci.ie
loi-.impi.t? :< altered ore. tl,e . ountry
ii.donly preserved i.v the ..mor
ouveuir.: of their oni, pari? .., the
war. Thsst being iu peri :li>.bli- fonu
yud subjn-t to be ,104110veil st any
time, no delay should l.e nnc i.il ?i,
..lacing them in the ^.- e io., Ai tto.
G.iverniuent, where lh-i will i..- i>ut
it priut Mud pie erred Irom Ibr-
Imn.-es of destriteliou. To person
naviug xu.-h record an.l not d.- irin.;
to purl with th.-i. owm-r-bip, t.ot who
ire willing to h ive th.-ii eontent ;,i.
served and made publi,-. I :,. n atul.oi-
iz.nl by the Seer.-tnrt of B ar to
.hat, it delivered to un- tor the (;tlr-
M»?e above indicated, Hu y «ill !>.•
•srefully copied and
turned to the owners a- .ton a- nr o -
licalile.
Packages of paper- «.. . large to
•end conveniently I.y may be
■cut hy express „j die expense oY the
lb-partineni. All packages or letter..
should Iu* addressed a- indicated at
.he head of this circular.
M At:.-. - ,|. Wi:n.in.
! Large lot of Sinelair A Go. Oat
Cullers at Wrl.cn A Ba* on’>.
Mason's I nprored Fruit Jar. -
quarts |1..V) per dozen, hall-gallon yJ
p.*r dozen, at.
Gii.biiri’s Di;l<. Sreuh
('inchoiiulii.—safe an.l reliable ->.!>-
titute for ly.tiniiie. l.-.s than hali'thc
itritx-.
I- Ik A IL Ik WELCH.
Query :“WIiv will mensn.oke eom-
inon tol.ae«a». when Ib.-v .am Inn Mar-
n.rg Bros, --.s',-../Xorlh ror..!inn.”
ilthesame price?’* janJist-ly
If you •■■» » line It...ed line. »
dvl&e-a And Mila tiers*, or ^.n.J Jo,,'
7 aud Hirnso. lor rash, ml: ..
BAjrnra .X YithksyV SialVr-, see fi. L
l>..ughen>’» riiuck and lingzi. s.
Ferfumerv an.l Colognes, verv fine.
' WELCH’S t ilILVEIL
For Sale.
i K.,1 Horse and Bnzjty The I’nqiv
Nearly art, fist.rie he-.. ... u-r only -
.hurl liar. I’he Itor-e is |-ri I-<-!IV ..Nils
tad ante, (or errn a 1ml. ... d..»< . a..,,
j-ea Bell meter .lie saddle U s j«».h nid
oid wi.houi a tdem.el. For price n„. p,r .
icu.ara, cat. ou l> I. tiaugbeny s< .hr
Hones Hotiee. Alh-i.y rn.- H .rse ,-«.. he
eCn a. Harare a Yaokev’s Siahles. a; arty
•ad all times
rho Organ War-A tun ... solid Shot
tfaaf mao m-ttir. j»*m c..mm>.n *-.■»?*»• t,. .t* iu*
dr<4*«*lia>w>» Ont«u hirtiii, •rdi.hd |,5„ *t.,
.Ot *pc"-4i» f. i ibtyiuiisidi int. f rt if Or^*xn>.
44 lorcver «1«»d«* wilt. rto» ,.t t i ii*«
JUmj Trruifl.
IA.MLIsN I'AKUlh *.ti
tour Sets Awft and i> .
*4fp «rlih lU.r.n S'jt! —
nlrtalovc lltU IIFtl jtvle - vii
fld a lile liiue.-Ufiii.s] uuiit |Miti
MdSij.i a*
lii'lt'.tl i»RiiAS wlu.
KlCfc tul Noe Sijl-j
i Kt SU'KLtt
. 444tit:l Blew
IVlM jilBt O.il —liltlsUTl.'.J t:5Uib;.KW I s\XU*-»
LUlU’EN A HiTKS,Savannah, (i A .M^sv^nr.r-
*' Wbvi?(alu Aiflkll »«•» (br 2c-4
Be't 5 rent? Cigar, st
WELCH’S Cigar STA.YD.
Wit-Horx’s To:,.. !—lTsr*ii tx** a.-;..
Ixfai.ijbi.f !—Thi;: great iTiiii i vu.it-
are? Chiiis without the intervention
of doctors snd their Mil?. No eon-
salting visit;—no pre rvipii -i. - <o i..:
filled—no iuigr bills, enitiiliitg pecu
niary embarrassmeut?, s.i.ted to io??
of health. It i: the friend ot tl.e poor
■nan, lu-eause ii euebie' him to can.
living, und of Ihe rich, iieoni'c .t pre
pares him to enjoy hi wealth Thi?
great boon to mankind i? el e p, sate
and prompt. Wheeiork, Findlay A
Co., proprietor-, New ftrlean -. For
-air hy L K. A ii K W.-b-b
’ll rndrtiiabie ITutit
You deserve to 'infer, and if you
lead a miserable, unsatisfactory lit.-
in this heautif.il world, il is entirely
your own fault and there r only one
excuse for yon—your unreasonable
prejudice and kepti.-i-ui. which lin >
killed thousand.?. IVrsoial knowledge
and common rea?oiiit.o u ill
soon show you tbs. Green's Ai.e.id
Flower will cure yon of Livevt oni -
plaint or Dysp.-p?ia. with all it? mis
erable effects, toil as sick b.-a.l ache,
palpitation of <lie heart, soit.-.-iomaelt,
haliitual costive...-?', dizziness of the
head, nervous pros.rati..it, low q.ir.i ?.
&c. Its sale now tael.-be- every town
on the Western Continent, aud not a
Druggist bat will t.-H yon ol'it? won
derfnl cures. You can bay a Sample
Bottle for 10 cents. Tin lose- « ill
relieve you.
WHKA’KVKK AXt> WHKKKVKK
Diseases of a .-lioleraie type prevail,
or ll.ert' is cau-.- to appeu.l a visit
from them, the system -boul.1 1>«-
tout'll, regulated and reinfor.a-d I.y
l»y a course of llos;etl.-i-’- Stonta.-ii
Bitters PerfiM-l digestion an.l a reg
ular habit of a body are the lie-t safe
guards against si.i-h maladies, and
lioth ata* secured by ll.i- iu.-.iiual.li-
tonie aud alterative. The liiii. e- at.-
also extremely -A-n iecil.l.- in reme,ty
ing sueh disorders. If promptly tak. u
in bilous eolie. diarrh.ea and .Tud.-i a
ntorl.lls. Ilie disease i- usually frus
trated. In diori-luca eases, it i- only
noccssarv to restore tin- tone of tl.e
relaxed imw.-ls, and thi' i- one of It..*
speeifle efl’eetsof ll.i-m.-di.in.. Wind
on the stomach. Ii.-ai-tlnmi, l.ili.ni
nes?, nausea. Iiea.laelu- and otl.er
syniptoins of disl.u l.an.-e iu the gas-
trie and hepatic regions are also
speedily relieved by .bis exertion,
reined)". A' a family m.ali.-ine it is
ilivnlltable. since i. prouiplly an.l
completely and .“.mpb-tely vctnialies
those ailment? which are of luo-t I'.v-
quent occurence.