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THE ALBANY NEWS
- - - FM>k V. F.van«.
WESTON & EVANS,
.1. D. Wtsms, - - Associate Mitor
A I.RAN Y, GEfJBGI A - SEPTEMBER 19, ISIS
Samuel .1. Ilaiid.-tll lias Won re
nominated and will In" re-clerfed.—
llo non! a telegram of congratulation
our Congressman, lion. Win. K.
initli, on his roiinniiiinlioii. Some
our people In vn unt lin.l heretofore
very high opinion oftho ability nml
yon roxGJtKSS:
HON. W. E. SMITH,
t»f Ifoughertv.
ApjiointnientH of Hon Wi
Smith.
1 will address mr fcllow-riti/cn* at
A W»lun,ro; W 0 Collins. r.mlll.; J B Twill,. At.
lull; D A R»pm, I«; A N Walker, J ,W Stephen,
co; C B Enin. Pltlal.urit, N 0; Fiwt hilinliiiili.nl,
Macon; A C Juhnoson. co; J W Thompson, Atlanta:
J M Boon*. Worth co-,0 T Chorea, ell*; T V Bark a-
J CGreen, AMinefcaw, BAA; N J Chtfer,city:
1 Cockran. Mitchell; W H Soohrlng, Kla* F E
—juele, Atlanta; W A Hill, Worth co; 18 Flour-
nor,co: I. B Trapp, Ky;0 F. Massey. Macon: Thoo R
Lyon, ('atnilla; R P Brown,Tcrrall; J H Stewart, At*
l ant a; Dr IT Holnendorf, Fla; W A Rial, Americua:
A I, Hawes, Newton; P W Alesander. Berrien; W J
Morris,. A T Prather, Arlington; W N Spence
rarailla;*' W Stegall, Go; R8Rust, city; R#t. JT
MrBrvde, Naahvlllr, T J Smith, Atlanta: J W
Thompaon, do; R M Rom. do; W if Ondiff, HO,
Wm Moreland, Terrell; Win 1. Bennett, Camilla;
J C Pendergaw, Dupont: T H Stroherker. 8 C; T J
Hardaway, Ri;J IF Moore, A AO;J It* Yankey,
gone after stock.
English Female Bitters
In tin* great female regulator anil
tonii* of the present day. and one held
in high esteem liy the thousands who
have been curled hv its use. It is pre
pared expressly fin* the eure of fe
male complaints and irregularities
that nfflirt old or young females. All
ladies, married or single, who arc
troubled with headache, uterine com
plaints. Icucorrhiva, pains in the side
and bark; who have become nervous,
pale, feeble and prostrated, have only
one bottle to .use. to be convinced of
il< intrinsic value. The price lias been
reduced to one dollar, and can be had
at any drug store, fan he uscdatnll
times and under all circumstances.
The Stepping Slope to Health.
'flic aci|iiisitiou of vital energy is
the stepping stone to health. When
the system lacks vitality the various
organs flag In their duty, bceomc
chronically irregular, and disease is
eventually instituted. To prevent
this unhappy state ol things, the de
bilitated system should lie built up
hv the use' of that inimitable tonic,
Hostellers Stomach Ititters, which in
vigorates the digestive organs, and
insures the thorough conversion of
food into blood of a nourishing qual
ity, from whence every muscle, and
tliior acquire unwonted supplies of
vigor, and the whole system expe
riences the beneficial effect. Appe
tite returns, the system is refreshod
l»y healthful slumber, the nerves
grow strong and calm, the despon
dency begotten of chronic indigestion
anil an uncertain state of health dis
appears, and that sallow appearance
of the skin peculiar to habitual in
valids, and persons deficient in vital
energy, is replaced by a more bccom-
ing tinge.
flu* following film*’, nml plures.,
Wm. E. Smith.
ItaWMW. - -
Mnmlav. f Molier
14
fufbbrrt, - -
Tm*»ilav.
U
Gvorgvtown. -
Weiluemlav ••
16
Ff. fiflims -
Thurmlnv “
17
Ulskvlv, - -
Friday “
18
t'oli|iiilt • -
Saftiritav
ID
lluiuliriilgc •
Tlioiun 'Vill« -
Momlav
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Tuesday
»N
«tuifn>sii - -
Wednesday ••
23
Yxhlosfa - -
Thursday •*
24
Milltnwii - -
Friday
25
Xashvilb* - -
Safunlav
26
Moultrie - -
Turaby
29
Camilla - -
Wednesday •*
:»
Xl'WfOII - -
Thursday
:tl
Morgan Sa,unlay. Xov.
2
The Citiriniiati Etu/airer rails
-Maine Mexicaniml."
if,
lion. A. II. Stephens, who has been
again very ill is said to lie improving.
There lias liecn quite an upward
t *ndciicy in Central Railroad stock
the last several days.
The CulliU rl True Southron has a
telling article for Tele Smith. Ran
•lolph is going to spread herself.
lien. I-Ongstrcct ha- been appoint
ed revenue agent for Georgia ami
r.orida.
■| l.e Kufanln (Ala) Congressional
District Convention nominated Mr.
Samford on the 751th lialloi, Tuesday.
Tin* iciper* of tin- Second Distrii
will handle seward in a light am
loving manner. Oh. yes. that is jm
the wav they will do it.
Judge A. R. Wright says lie is in
favor of accomplishing all financial
reforms inside the IfciwH-ratie party J
Thi-. is Hie only way to lo areompli.-h
t..... Ml.—. .1 !hl,.ta Coostitatiua.
the Episcopal House of Ilishopsal
ils rcrciii session iu Xcw York, adop-
ted a prayer for the yellow fever suf
ferers in the South, ami ordered it to
Ih* read in all churches of their d
nomination.
ItARXES HOl'SK
mkrrick iiAnxrs, : : ritovnigron.
for. Pine anil Jackson Streets.
The I"ery llest the Market Affords.
ARRIVALS,
A T Rehl, HoMon; OW Welti, PLIWelphla; <* W
influence of our immediate Kcpresen- j S^’ws We**
ative. hut we see that those who*,**
know him best at homo, nml those who ; wick: N M DrlmamMacmt; J W Moore, Brunswick;
. ... ,, . 8 K Smith, Lee; TJ Hardaway, R M S; NM Ire*,
know him thoroughly a* a lnemhor, | So Kx; Dr J T situ*. co; W II Brantley, do; J 7. Bom.
a ml have noticed how faith Hilly lie I narrMon.’Atlanti?Ts;Fi*h,’do; W a'Tlimini.’cUr,
lischarged every duty, think differ- h F
ntly. Is it not time for us to change J^
our opinions? Wothinkso.—Thom- ' " ’—•- - - —
asrille Enterprise.
Some of onr friends objected to
Captain Smith Iiccause his outside
was not brilliantly varnished. He Is
sound as the Democracy which
will elect him. and as solid and true
any man that breathes. There is
not a more able, far-seeing patriotic
member of the Georgia delegation
than Wm. E. Smith.
The Washington Post says the
Radical* are getting possession of the
next House a good ilealas the Indian
got religion. Some of the brethren
asked him how lie felt, nml he replied
feel as pious as hell." Elections
have occurred in three States. In
Oregon the Democrats have gained
the State, a United States Senator
and a Congressman. Ill Vermont,
rock-riblicd Vermont, the Radicals
have lost what they never los^bcforc
Congressman, while in Maine,
which haa been solidly Radical for
lwenty-tlirce years, they have lost
two Congressmen, one of which lin-
lieen gained by the Democrats and
nml Grcenhnrkcrs combined. The
promised Radical revolution seems to
revolutc lhe wrong way. Can't some
body stop her ?
Quite a number of distinguished
enllenien throughout the District
will help Capt. Smith in his rounds.
Seward is going to lie buried fath
oms low. A gentleman of Worth
-minty will commence soon to “cut”
the coffin, so as to have it in readiness
for us to sing a nileancholy dirge
over it.
According to the New York Ex
change figures, tlic total receipts from
the opening of the cotton year to Kri-
ilay night last, liave been 72,624 bale-,
against 16,222 last year—showing :
gain of 5tv3tC bales.
The Convention of the fourth Con
gressional District reassembled on
Monday at Xewnau. Another dead
lock. Harris, 2I 1 ,. Persons, lO.'j.—
P. II. .Smith, six rotes; ISO ballots and
un nomination.
Yellow fever reports are more ter
rible and shocking'than ever. The
plague is spreading into the country
and constant and unceasing appeals
for help are pouring in. Humanity
must respond. There can be no abate
ment until frost.
.Subscriptions for tiie yellow fever
-ufferers are still pouring in from all
sections of the country. Especially is
the North opening wide her purse
strings, and giving aid with liberal
hands. As an exchange says: “God
ble»s the generous people of the
North."
Gen Phil Cook had a slim crowd
at Iseesbiirg last Thursday, on account
of his appointment not being known
in time. He will lie hack on Satur
day, the iilh of October, when we
hope onr friends of Ue will give
him a rousing big meeting.
The Democracy of the Fifth Dis
trict last week nominated Hon. X. J
Hammond, of Atlanta, for Congress.
Col. Hammond is one of the most
brilliant men in Georgia, and will
honor his State at Washington, lie
was Attorney General for the Stale
under Governor Smith.
Hon. Wm. E. Smith's Getter of Ac
ceptance, which we publish on our
first page, is the mo-l dignified, pa
triotic article of the kind we have
yet read. Captain Smith enters till
cimpaigu with gratitude to tho
who liave honored him, anil a deter
mination that the banner of Demoe
racy shall not trail, hut wave
uni pliant.
Those who suppose that sugar, soft
soap and syrup will lie the wiiinin,
card in tills contest may play it; but
we -hall go one better on the other
line, i. e., tell the until and tell
plainly. Onr ex|»eneii«-e in journal
i-ni lias taiigllt iis that an ellort
please every body generally result!
no good to anybody.
-What the country needs," roars
Radical campaign orator, “is more
confidence in the future." That
cd eonfideiiee is growing every day
As the great Radiol incubus dim!
isbcs, a vigorous and healthy growth
of confidence iu the future pcrvail
the hearts of the long-silffcriiig pop-
Ilia'S-.— Washimjton Post.
Judge Kiddoo, of Ciithbfrt, has re
signed the office of Judge of Patula
circuit. Col. Arthur flood, also of
Ciitlilierl, has been appointed to fill
llievneancy, A new Judge for that
circuit will lie appointed by the forth
coming Legislature. Levi Ifoyle. of
Imwmiii, is an aspirant, and if the
choice of our Solon- fall on him we
are thoroughly convinrisl from inn*
••nurse with tlie gentleman. Unit wor
thy shoulders will hear the judicial
ermine. Col. Hoyle is deep in all thr
■•liases and ramification- of the in
• id has an executive ability, couple
/ilh line presiding and commanding
grace, second to unite. Col. Hood
will doubtless till the vacancy w ith
honor.
-ns THE LAST OF SltUER.
Base Ball Contest at SmUhrille.
Smitiivili.k, Ga„ Sept. 17, 1876.
Editors Albany Xeirs :
Our town was enlivened on Friday
last by a match game of base ball be
tween the Mnekalee Club of Slnrks-
illc and the Phcnix Club of thi
place. At the close of the game the
score showed the following result:
WrCKALEES.
i: o
Martin, e .. ... .6 I
Terry, p... 3 4
Ware, 1st h 6 o
Kctchens. ss . .6 I
fison, 2nd b 1 6
\. Kctchens, :!rd b a 0
l-arnmore, 1. f :i 4
Mims, r. f . . 4 I
West, c. f .4 4
*pKRSONM rUIUnc lho Male Fair al Mscnn an*
A. conllally IltIih lo rail at
CAMPBELL’S GALLERY
to inepert •pecimotiN of line
PHOTOGRAPHY!
Price* reasonable.
W. W. JOHNSOFS
Steam Dying and Cleaning
Establishment,
WAM, STREET, - MACON, GA
I A DIES’and GENTS’ CLOTHING Cleaned, Re*
i paired and Deed.
$tw Jfdueriiptintniti.
paired and Dyed.
Goods received and delivered by express from alt
parts of the country.
cleaned and pressed in latest styles.
‘ he business of a first-
prompt ly executed.
Milk Hater
everything pertaining to the businei
clay* establishment welland promptly <
seplfi-lni
TO THE LADIES1
Mrs. B.GOUNSK7
la again at hone, after havlnt spent three monlhe in the Northern amt Western markets
where ehr purohaaeit a targe amt elegant etock of
THE LATEST STYLES OF
ALBANY MARKET,
Corrected Weekly by
LARGEST
WHOLESALE
IN GEORGIA.
HUNT,
RANKIN,
& LAMAR,
MACON, GA.
STOCK FULL AND COMPLETE
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
eepiy.tf
and cordially invitee her lady friende to vlait her Emporium and inepect the »mr.
Latest Styles of Dress Goods, Hats, Bows and Ties,
and in faot averylblng you netd, from the oheapeel line of DRESS GOODS to the FIN,
EST SILKS.
Corsets in all the Newest Shapes,
Jewelry, Beal and Imitation.
TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS TO MATCH EVERT SHADE OF COLOR.
CLOAKS AND KNITTED SHAWLS
Cheaper than you oan make them.
Water-Proof Goods, all shades. Headquarters for Bridal
Outfits, Light Silks, Wreaths, Veils and Gloves.
I have made it my etndy to keep posted as to the latest stylos in ladies’ wear, nnd
will lake pleasure in giving information to my friends in the matter of purchasing ele
gant Drees Good,, etc., and the proper manner of making them
sepia lm MBS B OOX.INSKT-
Total.
Edwards, p
< ’awood, s.
6
Batts, L f
.6
McDonald, r. f
.5
Thompson, c. f
7
Deidrich, 1st b
6
Johnson, 2nd b..
..... 3
Wells, 3rd b
6
Srarborongli. e. ...
8
Total
:iS 21
Titus giving the Phenix Club a ma
jority of fourteen.
Bo’th clubs were composed princi-
ially of young men who did not
thoroughly understand the game,
though notwithstanding this, there
vas some good playing done by both
lubs. Mr. James* Dodson acted as
umpire, and by his impartial decis
ions gave universal satisfaction.
Everything passed ofl’ very pleas
antly, and all seemed to be' in the
best of spirits. O.S.O,
Floating on the Matrimonial
Stream-
Westbrook & Co.,
Wholesale xml Retail Dealers In
Merchandise as Follows
Albant. September 18.1878.
BACON-Clear rib sides.... — 8‘4 6* 9*4
Shoulders 7 a H
Bulk clear rib None
Bulk Shoulders None
Best brand Western Lams......
Eastern Harni... H ... m .......«......
m .v.«izzrzrr.'r.*..‘
OATS—feed
FLOUR—
Choice Fancy —
Extra Family 5Ufc7 W
Family — AUKsOSO
Extra.. 550OUA0
LARD—Pure leaf. — 10** 12*4
MOLASSK* 40 *» «>
.SYRUP.
U to 3 C
Sugar drops
GAB—Brown
.... 9 W 10
.. io (ft 12
Granulated <sfrl4
Powdered and crushed 12 # 14
rut loaf. ny t #,14
COFFEE—(’oiunion 15 % 18
Fair 18 #20
Good 20 #22
Choice 22 # 2»
Java 26 #so
SOAPS—Per lb - 0 # 8
CHEESE—State
Cream - 12*4# lo
Cream....... 1254 # lj*
Ginger 12)4 ® ^
CANDIES 16 #20
NAi tS—Basts lOd 375 # 4.00
STARCH - I
SPICE. 13 #22
GINGER 17 #20
NUTMEG ^1.75# ZOO
CLOVES... - 40 #eo
CJGABS—Per m...~ _....20M # 75.00
CHEROOTS -1L50 # 15J
SNUFF—Railroad Mills C6 #75
• Lorellards......... 75 #85
Lorrellards foil 80 #90
rOBACCO.^™ m .4Sc, 50c, COc, 75c, 1.00
SALT—Virginia........ 2.25
Liverpool.............. 1^5 # 1.75
M ACKELEL—Kite No 3..
KlU Not *
Ubbls No 8 -
UbblsKol
bbls No 3 -
bbls No 1..
JLLBUCK1 ,
BAGGING—Acconlli
TIES—Arrow - .
Pieced
MACON Sheeting-
Shirting
Checks
Stripes
PLOW Rope
WELL Rope -
WHISKEY
BRANDY...—
MATCHES
WOOL-. —
Jfitw &dveitistments.
NOTICE J
receive their cot ton or money in
claims,
nep 19-21
STOLEN!
AN SATURDAY NIGHT, 14th inat., my MULE
was stolen from the PECK PLACE. Said Mule
h a
DABS, ZROir-OBAV
Marrif.d.—On the 10th of .Scptem-
ber, at the residence of Mr. F. Holt-
zens, PennfieUl, Green county, Ga
by Kev. J. S. Callaway, Mr. \V. T.
fackson, of Iz:e county, and Miss
I.ula Thornton, of Green county.
Attendants, II. F. Bunklev, Jr., and
Miss Xannic Thornton, Mr. Vi. 11.
Cox and Miss Blanche Tliornton.
After the ceremony the happy
■ouplc took the train for Leesburg,
where “Will” was met and congratu
lated by his numerous friends: and
after a pleasant drive through the
burg and its surroundings, happy
thoughts flitting through the miml of
each, called up at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Jackson, who
had been making preparations for
-everal days previous, not altogether
fora reception, for they had prom-
i-ed Miss Mary Blanche over to one
of the Yeomans of the county, and
arrangements were lacing made for a
wedding on the 11th, as we shall see :
Marrikd.—On the lltli instant, at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Jackson, lav Ilcv. II. F. Felder, Mr.
Solomon Yeoman and Miss Mary
Blanche Jackson, all of I.cc county. {
Attendants, Mr. J. G. Slappcv anil
Miss Fannie Keugari, Mr. S. B. Cooley
and Miss Mildred ICeagan, Mr. Xcvil
I’cngan and Miss Florence Laramorc,
Mr. W. T. Jackson and Mrs. I.ula
Jackson.
After the ceremony and benedic
tion, which were solemn and im-
prezsive, lively music front the violin !
and banjo struck up, anil a square
dance was soon in motion, which was
indulged in with “joy vncoiifincd”
until supper, when the major portion <
of the indies anil their attendants (
took charge of the first table, where, i
candor compels ils lo confess, we have i -
never for the occasion and cireiirn-*'
stances met with and discussed a
grander and more profuse display of
luxiirie- and substantial.. Tlie cuisine i,,.. ...
department wa« presided over by 1 ,M ‘ Ml r ** 1 u
those skilled in tlie art and equal lol..., ... . . |k ,
the la-k of fitting the palate of the ! ’ '
epicure. Table after table was spread, I ..|p, H i** ( OFFFFS
nml no diminution nr lack of jilenty ■
for the roin|Kiuy invited presented : •-|t»>Ht*' SUGAHK
itself, and the feast and dance went
on until a late hour, when the crowd “liesi" Mackf.iiki.
gradually began U> dispersp.
Thus passed one of the most pleas- ; --Ih-st" CANDY
:inf evenings that it has been onr good
fortune to be present at; and in eon- j ”|{i.s|” I :kai.-kkrs
elusion allow us to extend the hand 1
of congratulation and good wishes i ■•Best.” fitn>|>s at “T
lo i.-nch couple, with the hope that
peace, plenty and prosperity may
dwell in each household, and present
bright prospects never grow dim, is
I In* fervent hope of Mistam;. f<ii||{<ip |L||<npi*
Leesburg, Ga., Sept. 17, 4878. i»*zl, DU IUCS
Dial
8.W to
9JW I
tolUOO
...*.6.oo to ls.oe
. SJO to 6.00
‘o s /o OI J!
‘Jo's
■ to° 12)4
.... 10 to 11
.... 17 lo 20
17 to 22
.... 1.20 to 6.00
M . 2.50 to 8.00
2A5 to 3,25
FAVORITE ROUTE lo FLORIDA
Xftl>
SAVANNAH!
The MAGNIFICENT Steamers,
Stop at J. M. W. Christian's
BAR MB MTBfiG SALG0H
Wk<
Yon Visit Keeon.
Everything Good to Eat and Drink Kept, Better than th<
Best and Cheaper than the Cheapest.
T HANKING customer* for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to me, I will exeit myself l
it its t-nuUniumce xnd I nr r ease. GOOD BEDS FREE.
Macon. Ga, Sept 19,1878.-tf
City of Bridgeton
and David Clark,
Will leave Brunswick for Florida, touching xt St*
Marjr’a, Fernxndinx, Jacksonville, and xll points on
the st. Johns River, every Wednesday xnd Sunday
morning, xt 10 o’clock. Returning, will leave
Brunswick for Savannah, touching at St. Simona,
Do»h>7, Darien and St: Catharines.
Connection* are nuule at Tocox tor St. Augustine,
at Palatka Tor all points on the Oeklawha River, at
Fernandina with Transit R. R. and Steamships for
New Orleans, Key Wes.' and Haranua, and at Sa
vannah with railroads and steamship* to all points
North, East and West.
For freight or passage, apply to
LITTLEFIELD A TI80N.
t gents, Brunswick,
WHENCE,
Gen. y
sep!9-
Mil!
Mil!
FAIL AND WINTER
payu
II. 1
Four years’ old, medium size; sear on left shoulder
iust liehmd where the collar works. Mule in good
order. A suitable REWARD will lie paid for tho
delivery of the mule to Welch A Bacon, or to me.
sepI9*lt JIM VEST.
E S T"
GIGAICS (it “The*
-Itc-f’ TOBAf.CO :il “The*
nl “The*
«t “The*
Groeera.
(; rueers.
Gron
Groce rn.
nt “The
nt -“The” 4* roecrR.
:tl “The” G rueers.
ut “The” Grorertt.
til “The” Groeerx.
& Co.
Onr Stock is arriving every
tlay, and we invite the atten
tion of the people of South
west and Soul Item Georgia
to the same.
Our expenses are low, our
CLOTHS* CASSIMERS
Imported and Domestie,
Of the Very Best Make, and
we Guarantee Fit anti
Satisfaction.
Best Tailoring Establishment
In litis Section.
Call
Bank.
In see us, a hove I Ik
Fahkinuton & 1’ltlCE.
MSHIIAffi HOTTilUt
Goods of the Best Material,
AND
Made Up in a Style and Finish Unsurpassed by Any.
Muon. Ga., Sept. 19. 1878-tf
NEW NANDWARE STONE !|D0 TOU USE TOBACCO
*£F SO, ask your retailer for
O N the first of October we will open in the Wil
lingham Building, next door to Gilbert’s Drug
Store, a first-class
Thos. C. Williams & Co’s
Hardware & Agricultural State,| 6 f| | y||| [
We Intend to keep everything in our line that the I
trade demands, which we propose to sell as cheap as *
any house In Southwest Georgia. Each and every
one is requested to call and examine our stock.
SHEFFIELD A BELL.
sep 12-3
Come and See.
AM now prepared to put up in
. Nickel Plated and Steel Frames,
Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
^ with finest
Pebble. Perlacopic, Concave and Double Concave and
Convex Leases.
I am also putting up Violet*Tinted Glomes, which
are so constructed that when applied to the eye,ap-
pear colorless, and have tlie power of arresting the
heat and actenic rays of tolar or artificial light be
fore entering the eye. Come and be convinced. A
trial is all I ask. I can he found at mv shop at Gil-
t ert A Co’s Drug Stort at all hours.
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired.
J. W. JOINER,
scpl2- Y Watchmaker and Jeweler.
MBMOYMt
"ClOU the greater convenience of our friends and
-U customers, we bxTe rented the popular office*
formeily occupied liy Rust, Johnson A Co,
Cornet’Pine and Washington
streets, and cordially Invite our frieuds and patrou*
to tall on us at our new quarters. All Uuluess, ea-
IHJcially the SALE OF COTTON.will be expeditious-
ly transacted. Cotton will be stored at our .Ware
house, near C. R. R. depot, where Messrs J. M. Mer
cer »nd 8. Aikinsou will be found at all hour*.
*epti2'2ni N. A A. V. TIFT A CO.
and don't be satisfied with any imitation brand.
It is admitted by all to be the
most uniform goods
manufactured.
Each plug weighs
always get your nion
_ quarter of
pound, andTyou always get y
cy’s worth when you bm ii.
The numerous imitations of this
celebrated tobacco prove its real
merit.
Dealers supplied by
Seymour, Tinsley & Co
State Agents, Macon, Ga.
New York Office,
154 Front Street.
E. E. CHEATHAM,
. —WITH—
H. FRASER GRANT,
General Commission Merchant,
l»l Baj Slrwt, SAVANNAH. «A.
Cotton. Rice & Naval Stores.
LUx-rat advances made on emmignments.
Particular attention given tv all business.
H. J. tJOOl,
WAREHOUSE
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AI Planters’ Warehouse,
Washington Slrrri, /Albany, Georgia
Bagging and Ties
Alivays on liniul nt Market Prices. Also
WAGONS fur sale.
Oonil rooms for custnmrrs, ami lot* for
stock free.
Custom solicitnl
ma'SMin
IXL *
60TT0H ©IH
£M£0BMSiiJt» COXBXff8M*8,
MANDFACTDEED BY
C. S. & G. W FINDLAY,
THE IXL—Is the only perfect Cotton Gin made.
OUR FEEDER—Is vastly* superior to any and all feeders
now in use.
OUR CONDENSER—Is acknowledged to be perfect in
every particular.
The Celebrated “UANAH4T COTTON axhtm
Is si so Mnuiifaettireil hy as. See advertisement in another place in this paper.
Agricultural Implements of every desorlptiwa
furnished to order.
Snid for circular, special circulars and price lisle.
PRICES VERY LOW,*
ang8.
C. S. ft G. W. FINDLAY,
■eat «r Third st., Micps, Ha.
W&MKHOUSE.
& A. F. TUT k GO.
COTTON FACTORS,
OrA..
We take pleasure in afain offering our servlcMi lo the Planters of Southwest Q«or-
gia in the J.J . . 1 ',L
SALE AND STORAGE OF COTTON.
After an experience of MANY YEARS in the businsss, we are confident of giving ealie-
faciion to all. Our facilities for SHIPPING COTTON ale unsurpassed. LIBERAL
VANCES made on Cotton in Store. We
brands ot RAGGING, TIES, BELTING
PPING COTTON are unsurpassed. LIBERAL AD-
We keep constantly on hand a full supple of best
SG and LACE LEATHER. Also
west pn<
FREE WAGON YARD, with good house end well of water, for the use of eestowtrs.
FRESH GROCERIES
DRY GOODS.
FULL NEW STOCK
W, E, £ R. J. CUTIIFF'S,
Most Convenient Location in
the City.
lust received, and still arriving,
one of the largest and best selected
stocks of FAMILY AND FANCY
GROCERIES ever brought to Alba-
ny, consisting in part of
FLOUR. HAMS.
BREAKFAST MEATS,
TEAS. COFFEE,
SUGAR, LARD.
BUTTER, CHEESE,
ItlCE, MEAL,
CANNED FRUITS. GRITS. Etc.
FANCY CANDIES,
NUTS, RAISINS.
WINES,
I.ItjUORS,
CIGARS, lie.
FRUITS. FISH AND OYSTERif A
. SPECIALTY.
•^Custom solicited.
Dry Goods Department
complete* We oflVi
C33*C£X£>aD6a3 e
Hat*. Bools uii«l Shoes at low prices any lion**'
iu the city,
sepll-
MILLS RUNNING.
J IIH Mill.** having liecn xtopiyd for a few days l«»r
repairs, will W again mining on s.ntnd.ty
next, August 25th.
t’tiuiv and two titt and get u gootl meal an any mill
makes.
which we offer si lowest prices
FREE WAGON YARD, will
MR. .1. M. MERCER will be with
OTTIEL ^XiOXJI^insrO
Are in full operation, and will grind wheal in beet manner.
We are Agents for
Babcock Fire Extinguisher* Schofield’s Presses & Enginre,
Dow Law Planters, Threshing and Mowing Machines.
Pratt, Gullett, Hall, Lumus and Centennial Gins,
Which we can offer at Manufacturers* prices.
“»»*«■ If & A F TIFT &CO.
jubauy Aug 22. in7* uw
i
K. A A. F. Tirr A I
Established 1812.
€H
MAR K.
8t0, A. CLARK, Sole Agent,
400 Broadway. New York.
■rD. a Kpool cotton are
hat it Is made ftoni the very rin«*>t
Sea Island Cotton.
It Is finished soft as the cotton fiom which It is
*. Ji lias uo waxing or ailitk-ial finioh lo do
• the vc. it is dm strongest, smoothest, and
ON WHITE SPOOLS.
■ pro*
nted V»v ours
ANILINE i’l
1 rresii takers •'
io inoftt iH'rfivt jet Idaok e
ih-Iiw ,i«.*a lj »
os. 'f ho odors are dyed by
'ESS, rendering them so nerfect that
ry where iinc them instead of silk,
liarixiti. and ic»|•cotfully invite lo-
loir trial ami oHivimv IhcmselTes of
tor atl others,
boles.-deor retail, at
S MAY Ell .% txL AUBEH S,
Albany, Go.
ANNUAL FAIR AND RACES
of the
North Georgia
Stack and Fair taiaRan
WIU. BE HELD »
Oct. 21.22, 23,24,25, and 26.
$14,500 $14,500
$4,500 ®«3®kd Racing Purses!
$1,300 in Military Prizes !.
Orer 20 Ctuupsnii** ou ut the Stats
already derided to comtu
Tho FASTESTHC > USES.
in the country are coming.
AN OPEN AIR CONCERT every day by ono of tho
finest brass bonds in the I'nitvd Btatea.
Amusements of oil Kinds
may be oapected.
'MINSTREL PERFORMANCES 1
CIRCUS I MENAGERIE I
MULE RACES ! FOOT RACES !
WHEELBARROW RACES!
SACK RACES!
VELOCIPEDE RACES!
*»»His Excellency Samuel J. Tilden hoe been In
sited to lm present. \
rTh« Mystic Brotherhood of Atlanta will ap-
upon the streets Oct. 2Mb, in mere-crandear
than ever before.
i^Uinfi br Premium Ust.
JRTDon’t fail to coeae.
B. W. WRKNN. Sect'y.
W B. COX, Atlanta, Go.
PruidenL eepti-tocSI