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Agriculture, Socrates said, is an em
ployment the most worthy the appli
cation of man, the most ancient, and
the most suitable to his nature,
the common nurse of all persons iu
every age and condition of life; it is
the source of health, strength, plenty,
and richness: and of a thousand hobor
delights and honest pleasures. It is
the mistress and school of sobriety,
temperance, justice, religion, any’
shoTt, of all virtues, civil and mil
ry.
_AuEtist on the Farm.
• 3.* ta th* SraUMta Kawivctoc.)
I'ufortunately for
farmers, under the tr Skill
ping Systems so jonerllly
Georgia, nauA <* |li«far
iinoniplovod dnrinj? tlihla
Tnttr sin
onld not be. Mttflt
profit of the year’s work is lost by this
custom, and much that might lie done
during this month of conparativc
leisure, must otherwise lie hurriedly
and imperfectly done during the press
of other farm ’work.
In the tipper part of the State, the
fallow land, intended for wheat or
oats should now lie well broken and
harrowed, preparatory to seeding as
earlv as the seasons will allow.
lii North lieorgia, winter oats
should 1* sown in September. and to
<b this, plows should'
in Ang .'t whenever
proper condition.
Corn-fodder should be cut when in
fiill bloom, strong slakes or forks
planted in rows eight or ten feet apart,
pole* laid along their tops, and the
coru, after wilting on the ground for
half a day, leaned against the poles
on Itolh sides, and left to cure, The
o|>ciiing under the poles will fiw-ili-
tate the raring of the corn-fodtov »
As soon as llie stalks are sufficient
ly cured, it should lie slotted hi a well 1
ventilated barn, where it sliokkl W
frequently examined until all danger,
of moulding is past. A small qiwnti-
I of lime and salt, sprinkled * -be-
t».-en the layers as it is stored, will,
prove liencfieial. Tliis is a most val
uable forage crop, hut i« exceedingly
difficult to cure. _
Turnips, intended to make ‘roots
should In* sown during this niuyth.
Those for winter and spring £ilad
mav 1m* sown later, and left much
thicker on the ground. If .•nigEOStions
made in former numbers"Iwre^iH+ff
oliserved, the land set for turnips
now in line tilth, as the effect of fre
quent plowings The soil should lie
Cliinff berries not n Specific lor
Cotton Worms.
Editor ifmt(iomciy Advertiser: I
notice an Inane of your journal a lew
days since a recommendation of Mr.
infer to try a decoction of the
eaves of Uie t'iiina lierry tree to pre
vent tiic ravages of tlie cotton cator-
idllar. Having had some ex|icrieiiee
ill qiporiiiifcntiug with articles to pre-
rtln the destruction of the cotton
plant by this worm. I would state
that this decoction recommended l>v
Mr* Whiter has been tried aud with
out success, the worms continuing to
strip the plant us rapidly as before tin*
_ diration was made. A strong tea
from the root ot tlie same tree was
piece of onl-
nliout the same effect. A
was also made from tobne-
iplied. but tin* cater-
' liis work of de-
|app)ir*lioit was
xprrinieut. for
eeeskfttl the cost
would liavc been entirely too great.
has heon secured by
|»iuwm,Feb. 16,1877.
Mu. H. R.Stkvkjm:—
lh»*r tttr-1 wlah to give you this testimouy. that
may k “ ‘
doiH* r.
trouMroome that that I«ro»u7ujd the doctor, but 1
cot no rvllft, itrowiu* Won* Crow day to day. 1 auD
feml terribly, I eouM iiot rest day or night; I waa
i reduced my friends thought I would nevar rrcot-
; I foiiwltnl a doctor at Colunbut. I followed his
Is tar; it did uo Rood, lean truly aay l waa dls-
waged. At this time I was looking over my news
paper, I saw your advertisement of Vcyctiur, the
"Great lUootl Purifier,** lor cleansing the Wood from
all Impurities, curing Humors. Ulcers, eir. 1 said to
my family. I will try some of Hie Vegetine. Before
I had used tlie Aral le-llle 1 began to feel better. 1
made up my mind I bad gut the right medicine at
last. I comd now sleep well nlghta. 1 coutinned
taking tha Yegetine. I took thirteen liottliw. My
health la eiul. The Ulcer is gone, and I am able to
attend to buslness. I paid about four hundred dol
lar* for medicines and doctors lieforv I trough! the
Vegetine. 1 have ree numendnl Ycgetine to others
with i pMl success. I always keep a bottle of It In
the Ihmikc now. It is a most excellent medicine.
Very respectfully yours, F. ANTIIONI.
the use of l*aris Green, Arsenic or
both mixes!. A mixture of the two
was used lo obtain strength at a less
cbsl.Hl the same time to retain tlie
finely powdered condition of tin 1
Paris Green. They have been used
by me both in solution and in a'pow
derodlstattv Bv pne application of
the solution, by sprinkling, the plant
at times has been preserved from four
to six weeks, a sufficient time to mn-
while at other times, e.s-
applieation was f-dlow-
ug-ond application was
iwUv9r!l>le weather
ttainotl by
the use of the Alrfion ns the powder
at a greatly reduced cost per acre.
Truly, P. ,1. Mott.
,t ttt<>cer t County, Ala.
t '‘Restoring the Drowned.
' 'llie tailes'idopted hr tlie men on
the lift sattirtf*
life,to ilrpiyncil persons arc very situ
pie as, follows': Take off vonr coat,
rfflw' lffltrV ^nfctr, turn the man
oforton hii thee, and put tlie pillow
undqrhis stqmach. Jx-t his head be
Idwcftnan liis feet: press on the small
of hfoSnrlt and the water will run
oat of |iisrmouth. Tress in this man
ner lor about half a minute. Pres:
"liaW. you wont hurt him. If hi
mouth is tilled with niml or sand
clean, it otU with your linger. Hi
iire'is l at'stake'aud you can wash your
finger afterward. Turn him over on
put Uie pillow on the small
of nisbaek. put the pillow under tin*
small of his hack, straddle him, witli
one knee'fiii ‘&tch side, and put one
of vonr hands on each side of liis rile
lpwjltntp tqward the stomach; pres
your,whole Weight downward, and
togetlier, and then let go sudden! v.—
.. , - .i fcff.n9«»ules of this, will make the
ia. applied at tlie njtc of tlirec of \ few minutes more of it
hundred pounds per aeyel wfH.fiad vffn bmdhe. Then give him
toffie .brandy. An.bonr later von
and he can drink brand v together.
free a* possible from undpcoiu|*-ged
vegetable matter, and heaTi .
mired. Superphosphate, containing
not more than two per cent, of any
inonia. ’ " ' “
four
if other conditions are favorable, jwo;
dure a tine crop.
Early sowing should be in drills
two feet apart. and the plants thinned
to eight or ten inches in the drill.—
Manv make the serious mistake of
leaving the plants two thick for profi
table root development. Ik*.
If the ground is .day af
time, open the furrow* for
four inches deep, and let them stand
How Two Sundays Can Come in
T One Week.
through the night to receive tbedtrf;, York as your prime meridian,
plant early the next morning in UfeT”»d dispatch ,wo 8, ‘«l» around tlic
bottom of the furrow, synd
dirt upon the seed. I
A stand may be secured by
means, when failure would follow
planting on a bed. Turnips are val
uable for mixing with stronger food,
in winter, and should receive more
attention at the hands ot farmers.
Hay, wherever found on tlie farm,
should be saved and stored for win
ter, for while offr caitiff"live witli lit
tle attention 4ufin<joiff njilif tt!
cold, spells frequettl Joecp-. <^ri:
which hay fed to them would
pa)'the owner of the stock for liis
trouble.
Our people generally allow hay
especially crab-grass,
ripe before catting,
tended for forage, should be cut when
iu full bloom.
Lucent, which is especially adapted
to Middle and Sou
should Re so
VEGETINE
I Will Try restilae.
Ilr Hid,
(Bill WAS rIIHKD.
c*o. W. ChcveH, Principal.
fpilR FAI.I. TKRM oflhh po|Milar I n«t I till Ion will open on the
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT,
nonllm. Its popularity abroad la already too well known to rvaulrt cotnmen
iK bimI tliurlplliipof iiilutl, tbisSrhool baa already attained a dlatlnctlon an
any aitnilar in»titwtU>n in Ibe Wale. The roiinw or study will he an thorough aud oompleta at
’ w III conneeibill Willi Ihe ia a BUAKUINU 1IOUHK, where your aona will enjoy the
rli-care of llie Friticliail ImiiIi day and iiifthl; and In uocaae will they be permitted to k*va
alter iiIkIH. HATRSI.'F HOAKU per >«l»ool Monlb (4 week*) fl2/i0. All boarder* will he re-
rnlHhllielr own IlKbla, fuel, waahliiK. mia|ia, towela aud bed liuen, unlem by apeetal arrange-
RATES OP TUITION:
(4 trecka) .VIW | I'ollegl ate Impart men I, per
vlKlIanl walrli-c
their lOM» arte
quirrd I** lurnlth
inent ollierwlse.
liermaoa- lie I* well known
raaperlnl by all.
iMrvRR Ili.oon,—In morbitl rdhtlii Iona <if I lie blond
are many <11 eoaea; such as aalt-rlieum. ring-wonu,
VEGETINE
Cnrrd Her.
DoacHPTKi^aHH, June 11.
Pa.STKA'a*s:—
Drar Sir—I feel It my duty to aay one word in re
gard to the great benefit I have received from the
nae of one of the greatest wonders of the world; It la
I have been one of the
ears that
oi ll
your Yeaetlne.
...... Ifl ..
dine for the relief I nave got. The Rheumatism has
G ined me to such an extent, that my feet broke out
sores. For the last three yea<a I have not been
aide to walk; now I can walk and sleeps and do my
work as well as I ever did, and I must aay 1
all to your blood purifier, Vcgeline.
Ykoktiwic.—The great success of the Yegetine as
a cleanser aud purifier of the blood is shown beyond
VEGETINE
l» better ibaa aay - ,
AIEDUINB.
llKSDKRSOX. Kr« Dec- 1177.
1 have used If. R. Stevens* Yegetine, and like It
better than any medicine 1 have used for purifying
R110?A & 1
Primary l*rparliiicnl, per n
(Incidental Fee
i. (4 weeks) —JP 00
In connection with the Principal will I* scorp* of thoroughly tried instructors. It will he tha policy
of llie Principal throughout lo bare none an teachers save those of the blglieftt order of merit.
Hoard aiid Tuition must I* iwld protuidly at Ilia end of each school month.
No deduction for lout time, except ill cases of protracted sk knern or not less than two wMks* duration.
For further particulars, parties are invited to coriespood wlth^lbe Priwlp*
For further partic
Aug. 1, 1878.
auooil with llu* I'rlnrhial.
GKO. IV. CURVES, Principal.
ON WHEELS
IS MANUFACTURED BY
Atlantic & Gulf flailrroad.
S. W. GUNNISON,
DEALER IN
umm, IliltlUIIIMAIi IMPLEMENTS,
Sugar Mills and Kettles, Cutlery, etc,
Washington 8trort, next ilnnr to Post (Iflire,
ALBA3NT, *■»>.> CIEORI
Renews an iiiTilation lo ohl patrons, ami solicits the melon) oflbe public.
July 2ft. 1878-cl
sOmcK, )
Ptniut, V
.Savaaiuif, July 1S.1ST8 j
O Mand alter 8UHDAT, July Mat, Faaenpr
rrnln on this Boat will ran a, Bw
NIGHT EXPRESS,
bun Saramaab dally at.,
intmllaw,
arrtr. at Tfcmoarrtl).
Bat abridge
Albany
Ur. Oak
Iwara JaekaaarlUe
minbridee
TbomWTllle •
Jtwap
Anita at Sarannah «
No change of cars between Savannah I
eearllle akd Sarannah aad Albany.
^Sajgn* eara ran through to and ftom I
aZS£±L%z r i£?;S‘'i£jr.
PbMenpn leartn, llacon at 7:45 a. ai. (dally) aoo-
eriat Joan with this train tor Florida.
PeweiyaiftoM Florida by thlatrain cwaaactal •
T. Pattison & Son,
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND MILLERS.
Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
ITE make a specialty ofCOITON GIN AND PRESS REPAIRING. Plantation and Saw Mill El
f Overhauled and put iu thorough repair. Sugar Mills, Kettles, etc., reiairedand aoUL
49-Our GRIST MILL running on full time.
Patronize Home Industry. _0r
jhw. uier.,
Henderson, hy.
YEGETINE
Rrcomnonded by
M. It’s.
H. R. Stevrss-
IVarSir—I have sold Yegetine for a long time
and find it gives must excellent satisfaction.
A- B. DE F1BBT, M. D-
Hazleton, lud.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
II. R. STEVENS. BOSTON, MASS.
Yegetine is Sold by all Drug
gists.
And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work; by employiog none but the
BEST Oin WOBKMEJT
Using nothing but
First-Class Improved Machinery and the
Very Best of Selected Timber,
And by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we bate justly earned the repn
tat ion of making "THE BEST WAGON ON WBSSLS.
We give the following warranty with eaeh waggn;
WE HEREBY WARRANT the FISH BROS. WAGON Mo to be well made in every
particular and of good material, and that the strength of the saute is sufficient for all
work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by
reason of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the same will be farnlahed at
place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repairs, as per agenl*a price lial« will
be paid in cash by I he purchaser producing a sample of the broken or defective parts
as evidence.
{ Titus G. Fisii, )
Edwin B. Fish, \ PISH BEOS, a 03.
J»o. 0. Huoaixs,)
Kuowlng we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United
Stales. Send for Prices aud Terms, and a copy of our Agricultural Paper to
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
route* of the Cajw
tbc other l>y Cape
when they meet on
the other side of the globe, differ a
day iu their time. It inay lie Satur
day, on hoard of one ship and Sunday
Vboard oftheolher. This is owing
to tifelfart that the planet on whieli
we dwell revolves lo the eastward,
and the sun appearing tirst in the
is noon, or twelve o'clock, on
of UiMant(C£i> bound ship, be-
oard of the west-
ejRJgundXhij^^ The ship sailiui*
cast gains Qgte every day. while the
*Uip sailing west loses tithe, and when
they meet the difference of time will
He adds that at
>und tlie Protestant and
Catholic missionaries celebrating dif
ferent days, and lioth were right, be
cause they sailed by different routes
frqig Euroiie.—Aui/ustn Chronicle.
Jtf+fT—
Tame a Woman.
VesterdavMffbrning a man wlio-e
very look proved how hungry and
penniless lie was halted before an
enting-sfand At the Central Market to
let liis mouth water for awhile. Tlie
— r -,-j - — woman knew Ids worth and called
dressing of lime. •uperpbMpliat*;M4 NldUlll.n l>
•rally allow bay, t * le - v meet tlie di
.! sown in
cure a stand and
ered by grass and
aud tender. The land should be thor
oughly broken and pulverized, and.
if not already rich, it should be made
so, either hy tlie application, in large
quantity, of thoroughly deroinpo-ed
lot manure, or better, by a liberal
kainit.
The seed should be sown ill drill-
15 to 18 inches apart. Eight pound
will sow an acre. Xo farm should
be without a few acres of lucent.
The second crop of Irish potato,
though rather uncertain on account
of the difficulty of securing a stand,
is so much superior in quality to tin
first that they are wortlir of extra at
tention. If Affgu-t nn4 Septcml
are moist, i lien
Way. A stand -may/Tii
cured with certaiiity j. _ _
whole potatoes in abedtaiid'waleriu.
until they are well sprouted, when
; Come, l»e jogging along. You
won’t get any food here unless you
liavo the cash.’’
“Mv dear woman," he confidently
began as lie drew nearer, “I am not
.hungry; I just left the breakfast ta
ble, after the heartiest meal I ever
ate. 'I 'wns not looking at your beau
tiful meats, your lovely’ cake
vonr rich and juiev pies, but at vour-
If."
iking pt me for ?
ering," be said, “if you
- _ Lady Clare, of
England. Vou Have tlie same brown
eyes, same beautiful hair, same stv
tlie potatoes, with the sprouts attach- -accent}"
ed, may be transplanted to the rows “I never knew her,” replied the
where they are to grow. woman, as her face began to clear up.
Barley and rye patches for winter “IHduJt.ch? Well, I never met two
pasturage should be *ovvn Od rtli. fa^s luffr aQkc in tlicii- sweet ex-
vrell prepared ground tn'tlff ll.-Aei
part of this mouth. Tbixlxi-i llii i-
l» sow hi drills. Into wfiwp jj f Iffral
application of highly aininonStefffer-
tilizer lias lMr.ru made. The drills mat
lo- 15 lo Is inches apart, so Hint, when
well up, it may receive one plowiii
Hogs should have abundant itfintiW/et*.. i
during tliis iiionth to push (lien} rap-,
idly forward, troth in size and condi
tion.
Fodder pulling, a nio-t tedious pre
of saving winter thru
man.l attention. We pri
llie tops just a lot ve the el
ing that iMii-tion of the stilk with the
fiolder on it, since, pro|ierly red. ii
is relished by all stock. The fodder
Ih-Iow the ear may lie rapidly saved
l>y pulling it from the stalk in' the
usual way.
Try both plans, reader—we have.,
and like cutting tops better than strip
ping the tv hole-talk and wasting good
lorage.
Cotton will open earlier than
this year. Preparation! for
picking' should he made now.
lie handed Tiitri Calf a pic and
piece of meat, and as lie sauntered oil
she begun hunting around fora pice,
or-Wot. • - - -
nkeii mirror. — Itetroit
Household Hints.
About one pound ofcop|.erns (sul
phate of iron) at a cost of a few cents,
put into a water closet, will entirely
deodorize it; live pounds, in ^bucket
of water, thrown dow n
will have llie same uib
no unpleasant odor frriiuUtjf*5i- thei
is from chloride of Ifiifefrf W'l.o|
acid. Tfrts is
pecially al this season of they
for washing silver put a half lea-
spoonful of hartshorn into Ho- soda v .
in whieli the silver is usi*lied * lia/e util ft it disappeared in space, aluay
the water hot ; wash quiekly, using a
small brush; rinse in hot. water and
dry with a chain linen towel ; _ llie.ii
mb dry with
ed in this
very brilliant,
ing witli any of flic powders or whip
ings usually employed, and the silver
titles not wear out.
i; rinse in not water am
chain linen towel; ll.ci
tli a chamois skin. Wueli
manner, silver) l.e*oni.3
■it, and requirestio |iUkl|
il Itr-
Kciiinrknlde Vision of n Farmer.
iision or mirage xva
>r jjwir farmers, a few
rkotwbiirg, W. Va.,
! appearance
which no one is aide pliilosophieally
t'» account for. The facts are thr-
A farmer, wliile plowing in a field
with several others about 7 p. in.,
liapptvietl to glum e toward the sky,
widely was cloudless, and saw appa
rently about a mile off in it westerly
direction mi opaque substance, re
sembling a white horse, with head,
tail dearly defined,
iydl|ur atmosphere.
eAifinlng its limbs
if engaged in swimming, moving i
head from side to side, always a
rending at nn angle of forlv-tive de
grees. ■ He rubbed liis eyes' to nm-
viure*himself that he was not dream
ing. mid looked again ; hut there i
still was, still ^apparently -wiinuiiii;
amt ascending in ether. Hi- called
lit men, nlmiil one hundred yard
and jokl Uicni'Jo look up mid tell
'•* M f*T I I 1 " )’
"\lMl joff-'V-w immiiig ii
fskv, ami vm*l«wly frightened
Our iiilbriiimil, neither superstitious
nor m-rvons, sat down ami watched
the phantasm (if we mav so rail it)
going in the same direction mid
ing in the same inmim-r. No one can
account for tin- miraige, or illusion,
^Wffpl up-rti the uneven stale of tlie
*"*;|ilii-p*. Illusions of a different
raaoAiave been seen at dlller-
ent times in tlie same vicinity, fright
ening the superstitious and laughed
at by tlio skeptical.
THE PEOPLE
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The Reasons Why:
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HSH BROS. & CO., Racine, Wis.
Are yon Going to Paint?
Then use Miller Bros’
and Linseed < »il chemically combined, warranted much Handsomer and Cheaper and to last TWJi
LONG sa any other Paint. It baa taken the FIRST PREMIUM at twenty of the State Fain In the Union 1
and Is on MANY THOUSAND ot the finest houses in the country. Addre
SAMPLE CARD SENT FREE.
OPIUM
and Morphine habit cared.
Ts.i rt ^a'.sir!;?aR:
Opium Rating, Iff W. B. Squire,
U'oitkingtco, lireene Cff., Did.
PRESCRIPTION FREE!
For the ft peed v Cure of Seminal Weakness. Lost
Manhood and all disorders brought on l>y indis
cretion orexcesH. Any Druggist hastheIngre
dients. Addrm, Dr. W.lAQUn* CO*
130 fVoat Mix Hi Mtreef* Cincinnati, O.
PILE CUBE.
Barhas PH* Cara Co., Darhas, N. 0.
J'fKT SSff'a'nftll" MaMa
rrlffff IM aad lat Ml najaniik
MARRIED
LIFE
DR. BUTTS
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r new arrivals <.l
Spring Clothes £ Cassinraeres
fiet a new suit fur the Fair. Get a new suit l>e
cause you want one, Reiiiciulieroiir «|iiartcrs. Ore:
the Hand a weh-oiue awaita you.
Farrington & Price.
Ho. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, klo.
Who baa had greater experience tn the treatment of tha
sexual troubles of both male aad female than aur phyaicUa
ia tha W«st. gives tha result* of his loflc and successful
praeticaia lus taaaawawrfca»juat published, entitled
The PHY8IOLOOY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Books that art really Miaa aad MMastraeUm ia ail mat
ters pertaining to jfsahaad and Wwnalui. and aepplya
waniiong fclt. 1 They art hsaattfhlt/ UlastraUd,and in pUia
langaagff, aasily understood. The two books embrace MS
pagea, and contain salaaM. InlHrnstlsff for both amniedand
ataglff. with all the meat ImproeaaKnts In medkalti sat aunt
Read whatour homepapmi say: **The knowledge imparted
ia Br. Baiu* new worksls In no way of questionable char
acter. hot Is something that ever? aae should lot*. Tha
Tenth, the victim of early Indiscretion; the Ben, otherwise
perfectly healthy maxbe.pat with waniaa vigor lathe prime
of lire, and tho Wffmaa^^^MMlSiilMMlfeBM
ftom the many ills her
to.’’—St. Ismis Journal.
rOPtLAK fKlCKS — (SR
both tn one volume. 11; in cloth]
gilt, i5 etc. extra. Sent under aeaM
rscsipt or price in money or .tamps*
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KYq
A refutarly sducatsd aad totally qaaUSol phnlelaa aad tho
last ■swBfttl.aahta practise wlQ prora, Corea alltorma
ahaMta youth, ssxoat *cxce«Ksfa tn.torerjs.ri,oroth«r
MOWS, and pradactag some efthff aritowlsg sdeets: Xsreaaa.
_ acts, Heminal Radsdons, Dimne*« af Bight, Defective Mem-
PREMIUM LIST
-FOB THE —
FALL FAIR
—OF THK—
V. Ga. Industrial Association.
CLASS 1.
»r the largest crop of cotton grown on one acre
or upland, with a statement or inode of culti-
vatiou, amount and kind of manure used, pe
riod of planting, number of times plowed and
hoed, kind ot seed used,and giving cost of pro-
land in one body, some requirements as above
For second largest ditto.
For the largest crop of corn grown on one acre
of upland, same requirements
For second largest ditto..
For the largest crop of corn on 5 acres upland tn
one body, same requirements.
For second largest ditto
For :ho largest crop of wheat grown on one acre,
same requirements «...
** the largest crop of field peas raised on 1 acre
r the largest a
crop or gram hay raised
acre oi'
rr. njsfetlDeasy.Flaptos on Fsce, Aveniooto
Ideas, Loss ofBexaai Powsr,
Ii o:
Power in s» Nutehell!
THOMAS’
PAIN ALLEVIATOR
A POWERTTJIi
ExtemalRemedy
KOK TIIK CL'RKOK
Heatlarhe, Nervous Headache. Gout,
ItlieiimatiMU. Neuralgia, Weakneas and
Fains in the Back, Pains in the Chest
and Hide, Swelling or Htilfnemi of the
Joints ami Limbs, Bruises, Burns, Cuts,
HrmJdff, and all Aches and Fains, without
regard to name. A* an
INTERNAL REMEDY
It is good for l ain, in the Stomach and
Bowels, Colic, Cramp Colic, Ac.
with Uio hand. When the pail
long-stamling, or very obstinate, satu
rate a piece of flannel witli Hie ALLK-
jtlATOlt and bind < ~ .
" “ -10 to »l
repealnl H nM . 'lary. 4’liildreu ac t
ing lo age.
Thr trmlr mmslir.l „t a HU, a! Muv«f
/*' rptrtd ttml for mi/* hy
’ACI V3H SA VAV r lV
<,’ily Mui-hIiuPh SftlcH.
W | 1,1. lie Mild before tlie Court lloute door, in
Albany, tia . on the first T.o ulsy in .Septem-
Iter next, within llie legal boor. «»l sale, the follow
ing properly, to wit •
t rue Jf-horao Carriage, l-evlel uu and sold as Ihe
property ol W F Holley, to tMtisfy special city lax
fl. fa. for the year 1878.
August 1,1878.
tmicstea fmm tbs sTiu
Gleet, fltrictsrt, Piles .
V Patients treated by aaltsri..
.ad Invited, charges reaasaabla
ooeBdratUL
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
OOM b.u--. a.!» X. a. u 7 r. k. Bubniutr.ib
TAKK WABBPfC.
You've Been IIumhiiggerl Long Enough !
7b M« Citizens af l*/u&firrtij l Lee, Mitchell, (\ilhoun and
Baksr Omnties :
I will sell you, or make to your order, at any and
at short notice, the very best out and out haiid-tnado
HARNESS, BRIDLES, BTC..
from the very Ih*1 materials. I am pre|iarcd to till
any order in tlie way of Buggy, Carriage, Kockaway,
Wagon, Plantation and any other kind or Hirnc**,
and pledge myself to give you a good, honest, suli-
stantial job. Give me your onlers, either in |M*rson
or by mail, and I assure you you will In; pleased. I
warrant all my work for a long length of lime. RE
PAIRING done neatly and very reatonahl^^
juned- Broad sL, Albany, Ga,
J. W. Yamkrt*
BAENES & YANKEY,
Livery, Feed and Sale
STABLE.
Fine tfireal, Albany, Georgia.
All kinds of Vehicles, .Muddle Hornes,
ko . reaily lo him out on short notice nnil
al reasonable rales, Special attention paid
to Ihe shelter ami care of stuck.
Horses and Mules
for 8*\e at all bcubodb.
apr4-5m
For tlie^largcst crop of rice grown
For the largest crop of oats, one ucie..’..***^7....
For the largest ditto, ti acres
For the largest crop of rye, one acre
For the Iragest crop of sweet potatoes grown on
the crop to lie arrived at by digging
—* eighth or an acre...
„ .. Irish potatoes on ono-
eighth of an acre WTt .,
For the largest cron of ground peas (piudera)
raised j>er acre, the crop to l>« ascertained hy
digging aud measuring an average eighth of
an acre
For the beat acre of cane 10
For the second best ditto 5
Competitors for the above premiums are required
to have the land measured and the articles weighed
or measured iu the presence of three disinterested
and reliable witnesses, and certificates produced
from them, with liberal samples of alt the crops, and
to make affidavit as requl -oil below.
GEORGIA, COUNTY: I do solemnly swear
-.and that the
that I raised a
land measured
(cotton,corn or other cron) produced’te said'
was actually made and gathered hy said parties and
no portion of it was grown on any o»her land.
il subsc rilied liefore *ino till:
day
or 1K78.
The requirements above must be furnished In wri
ting to tho Secretary at the time of making the
entry.
No p ...
crop unless liberal samples are exh
class a.
Best variety of
weight to Ins considered....
Best variety of 8wcet potatoes, two bushels as
sample..
Best variety of peas, one bushel as sample..........
Best Inishcl of rice, weight considered.
Rest Ihi.hIicI of Irish potatoes, Georgia raised
Best 5 bushels largest sweet potatoes
Best bushel of cliufas.
Bert two cashaws t
Best bale, upland cotton HI
Second l*est ditto.
Best bale of wool of 300 pounds
When the premium is for one or more bales ot cot
ton, all the bales muht In on the grouuds. All bales
to average 450 pounds each.
Other special premiums will be off-red for exhibits
of special merit.
L. E. WEI.I U, President.
T. ni. CARTER, Secretary.
Feed, Sale and Livery Stable,
Eaal rai j o| Broad St., near River,
ALBANY. GA.
R , _
passed. Bail road and Hotel orders gron£tly
ATEH as low as any and accommodations uusui*
..... on j #r
W. P,
LOST!
A CLUSTER DIAMOND RING, mounted dia
mond shape, sat compactly and containing ulna
atones. Thafinuar will ba liberally reward
Manu rnet ti cc8
for Brunswick aod D*-
. Brunswick 7:0t aja. '
•arrive at SaraaMh
9:15 a.m.
° fC,ri No»t#j^ry
Montgomery, AIa, and .
«irk, Montpmerj
wtotAllaanrJza^xrtthPMMHw tniuteth
— _ *» .*! , ‘tTT | ad to andfrom Eafisala
^tmmwaery ( new cmaans, etc. rr
Mall steamer leavea iuini»UM
szrss.v“‘-‘ as ^v^»
sESStSSSJSm
^stemaas,
COACH AT-
anin Jcaip
ArrlT® Micoq
Lzt.e Hun cUUj
Anti* Smooth dail/«z_ ~
ACCOMMODATION TRAIH-
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WESTERN DIVISION. J 0 7 «0
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Uotc Qoluou at
a a.
AND
returning tho same to mo.
Albany, Juno 13,1878.
Ing ii .
rally rewarded by
W. W.W1LBSB. .
For One aud Two Horses.
Good Material Used, and All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Farm and Wagon Repairing will be ue i and promptly done by akillfol and reliable
workmen wno hare been in his employ for a number of years.
HSFAn exhibit of whal can be done in the South in the above line will be witnataod
by the people of Dougherty and surrounding counties at the spring fair of the South-
well Georgia Industrial Association.
r i\ .T. Hart.
THE AMERICAN
.a SEWING
NO NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS wo ask ynsi to in- ii. offer von special
Inducements. Send forI'ircuiartk I’ricesto
Iff W„ Co Ml-til fii.T Ri m*ijM.HSttif ••
I>. .VEitl.VC£fi, Manager.
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, G-eorgia,
MANUFACTUliE 1(8 OF
Steam Engines,
[FROM -l TO III HOUSE TOWER ] •
Also, Wlieat-Tbrcsliiug Engines prepare-! to mount oil any onlinaiy fariu-wngou.
Grist Mills, Cotton Presses,
Cane Mills and Syrup Boilers. Shaftings, Pulleys,
AND’ALU KINDS OF CASTINGS.
Prompt atjenlion pai-l lo Uepairing .MILLS ANI> MACHINERY,
ty Send for Circular.
, , .1. s SC IIOriKI.I) & SON.
jan 31-ljrr
ALBANY
VAKIETY
Aud Planiug Mills
W0BK8
Arc prepared to DKESt* A NI > MATCH I.IMBEK with accuracy and dis
patch. Scroll Work, Turning aud Moulding of auv desired pattern done to
order.
Rough and Dressed 1 .unilw-r Constantly On Hand.
Having superior facilities, ivc are prepared lo contract for
BUILDING ttiid WliJPAIRINft.
Mh. C. V. Barton will iu all oases give l-i per. onal atlcntion to work
undertaken, wliieli is sufficient guarsIII.V that all tvlinfavor us will get good
honest work, neatly and quiekly performed.
GIN REPAIR IT! Cr A SPECIALTY.
Bend in vonr orders NOW. as we mav be too much crowded with work
to accommodate von later iu tin
and spot cash.
mmytt-ly
ea-on. All work guaranteed.
Our motto : Cheap W<
C. U. BARTON & CO.
Schedale'Southwestem R. B.
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aJggJI
Cuthbert for Fort Qnlnm XockUm,
edneadxyi aad Fridays. — 8c47 am
Arrtre at Fort Galnaa Nondan, Wadaaa. *
except Sunday o
- * *»•»
-SwMBESs^fe.
North Carolina and l
At Atlanta for
g-U^New York, 1
at Eofiuila for aU points Booth aad Waau'
apr 18. lS7S>ty W. G. &A0UI, BapL
B- & A. R. R. Company.
CHANGE OP 8CHEMLK.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE >
v/ trxltia ou this Roa4 i
Paxsenger Train leavea Bniaai
aeadayaaad Fridr
Arrive* at Tebeaui
Lmvea Tebeaavtlle^ A A G RE,
Arrlvea at Albany at.—
Leavea Albany Tueadaya, Thoradays
ArrivfiatTebMmviUel'a”AG R R, ai.*!.—:
Leavea Tebeauvflle, A A G R A, aL.
Arrive* at Brunswick..
Trains from Albax
beau villa with A A
nah, and with bat few bean delay all
with A AU passenger train for Flarkla.
Train* Crom Brunswick connect **T
with day pa—enger train of the A AQ
leave* l>beanvine for Florida at US *
CHAS.L.I
TIMID CARD
0 .•..l>aoTo
Bumu&st Lime.
• , ' nolo
- New York
Arrive MohOe
MewOrlt
Entire trains through from 1
villa. No Sunday delays. Trains r
re—engsta leaving on ‘ *
FAULA.from Americas,
any point In Sobthwest C , _
Nash villa or New Orleans, and dinner In
next day, and —ea fro— U to St koors -
other Una can moke U.
Through Sleepers oil the year round.
Through Sleeping Cars for Virginia Springs, eao»
oect with all trains via Bafhala Liao.
Rxcnrsioo Tlckota aa aolo via tbia rwam —i|t«.
Only line offering tickets to A«w York via Via—
T. P. Wxixs,
Genl Ttckat Ag*t.
ry, Ala.
NHAM. f .
RkauCa vraxu,
Gen'l Pass’r Ag’t,
ATLANTA
EASTERN”Dings
VIA
PIEDMONT AIR-UHR
4D0p-
AUa—
(Ft« Virginia Midland Route.)
Arrive at Danvllie_ 1&30 a —
Lynchburg ——~~ lJOp —
Washington City....... . .....—~... 9:45 p —
Baltimore...— ^llffOp —
Philadelphia.... —
N.w York..
wTj.'hspston;
TRAINS.
TTrassEfcor
Gta’I Pm. A. Ticket Aft ' ben.
Safe for Sale.
er”*’*WILDER'S FURNITUBX STORE.
Have your Joh^ntit-
ing done at’The Albany
News Office.