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THE ALBANY HEWS
s. a. wnm, - -
- Frask V. Evasl
WESTON £ EVANS.
.1. D. Weston, -
- Associate Editoi
SI.KANV, OEDBIilA
- 8FJTK34BKR 19, 1878
lid Georgians Beware.
No one can hereafter plead
amt* of the fai l lliat imlcpc;
in Georgia is likely to work
nr langh at tiic i<!ea pf V
party'4 ever regaininga»<»
a State which returns801,000democrat
ic majority. Here we are plainly
lnl«l by the'hijrhost radical authority
that it is to the independent move
ment that the radical party looks for
comfort, because it (said movement)
is disintegrating the solid white vote
of the State, and promises speedily to
give them a balance of (tower' by
means of which they expect finally to
certainly recover in part, and after ji^ruimapoai
a while, in full, what they liavc lost
in the last ten years. Kurtbcr com
ment is unnecessary. Ifaftrr this dis
closure of their plans Georgian# ran
consent to assist in restoring the ratti- „ a.,
.•als to power in their State. the\*
alone must bear the responsibility. ’
•V«»r. iVora.
Prayer for the South in Ohiit.
CixclN van, September 8—Govern
or Bishop lias issued the following:
Cow mbits, O.. Sept. 7—Whereas, a
large portion of our country is atllirl
mi will' « terrible plague," which i
sweeping away hundreds of our fel
low citizens in the Sonllin
ing d •■solate many houscht
whcr.as human tdcnniai
rHerts have proved unavailing
stopping the progress of the devasta
ting scourge, and the only ho|tc in the
hour of extremity is in the interven
tion of Alm'ghty God, who lias prom
ised to answer prayers addressed to
Him in the hour of need. Xon.
therefore, I, Richard >1. Itislutp.Gov
ernor of the Slate of Ohio, recom
mend that on Friday, the l.'lth day of
September, all Christian (tropic in the
state of Ohio, assemble in their ra-
> I waive bouses of worship, and offer
up their united
iwdftiNE
Purifies the Blood and Gives
Strength.
Ito QITOW, lu~, January 71,18*8.
Harr bm bavl
ing nip relkf nntil I began (be um of jour Vegetlnr,;
it giving M intortliate relief, toning up tnj system,
smrifjfIngnj, yoo^. gitrtig strength: whereas all ’
■M, and tiled mr system
bted that if families that
that I
of the ftoulh and Wmt
r three times a week, they
the Chita or the raalig-
at certain '
I'l.MHiiV 1878
IRONWORKS,
Macon, Oa..
ABE Uf FULL OPERATION.
lit Mmi Wifitt
ON WHEELS
i of the I
Send for a Descriptive Circular of
IS MANUFACTURED BY
BACUTE, WtS.
Wn Make Every Variety of
3. E. J
I, SI- IsMilS.
RsMtlaltf joan, J
Agent Kttxl.no
roltero jwlo,rlranse. purity, .ad on* ouch Slonon,
raloring tlr. Mitral to ittrfrct health. af>t ttjlns
llltnM phTatcdaa. many rrmollra, an«rHna for
win, la It ml ronrlnalra proof. If yon arc a wtTTrrr,
too can bt tuir-d J Why it thin aardlrlnr wrfunu-
inxanrh grrotrorra? It vorka In th. blood, la Um
rimlatlm Sum. Item Inly h. callcJ th. Oroat
(Hoot PunStr. Th. gtaaf laanir. .f dlanro .riel-
lilafs Scot Mi Pressis, P®™. PftilK Sjrini Watois,
J ' Ami by confining oumlve. strictly to oae class of work: by enmlovinr mini hm the
Of variousjkinds. for^Hand,(Horse,f Water or Steam Power.
t/VEGETINE
Cured Me of
Vertigo.
Mr. II. R.^TRV»Ka:
Cairo, III, January 23, 1878.
.la the hart medi-
would recommend it
N. YOCUM.
it tiaa Mitm* cureu me ot vei
uacd It far kidney complaint. It
da« fbr kidney complaint. I wt
•a a good Mood purifier.
rant a*d Dsnuuuc—Con we expect to enjoy
mod health when bed or corrupt huaaora clreutoie
• Mood, earning pain and disease; and ttoeae
i, hi tng deposited through the entire body,
f pimples, eruptions, ulcer*, indigestion, «*»-
— “ o, and
•All I
up Ihctr nulled prayers lo l.
clieck the dreadful pl.gta* wBl
alRieling tlic Sonthcra
that lie, in llis infinite gboflmissfwm
restore healilt. peace and prosumriL'
to houses and homes which hare weii
•■allci upon to iiioiiiii the loss of
friends and relatives."
[Signed] RiriiACit M. Bisnor.
<governor of Ohio.
Fr.: nee.
(’ol. J. C. Rutherford, of Macen,
lia- writtcu several interesting letters
t a rite Telegraph <t Mettenger during
his visit to the French Exposition.—
From liis last letter we cktrfiot flic
following, which shows how di
cut tilings arc in France id what
arc in the United States:
There is nothing in France which
strikes one with so much astonish
ment as the perfect order that reigns
everywhere. Here the laws are
obeyed implicitly, and the power that
enforces them is’never seen. Thera
is no couutry in the world where tin:
rights of the individual arc better so-
cured and respected. Ererv one
seems to respect the rights of evervl A2J?
oue else, and there is no disjlcMUW [nf“
to trespass upon them. This is appa -
rent upon every omnibus and every
street car, which, though always fttli.
are never crowded. They arc per
mitted to carry a certain number in
side and on top, and when full, on
the front and rear is suspended ••com
plct,” and while this is up the Presi
dent of the Republic could not get on
—and in fact no one attempts it, -ex
cept B. and myself, and we always
get lessons in French free of charge.
Yon never see anyone sAiding^tui
either in an omnibns or tTcar-
oae has his own seat and is
crowded. There is one drawback to
ihia arrangement, for it divests you
of every oportunity to show yourpo-
Mleness by offering vour scat to a la
dy. This is a great loss; for here
you would be sweetly thanked, whilt
in Mew York yon would be consid
ered green or from the .South.
Whatever defects we think we di—
eover in the jurisprudence, one thing
is certainly true, the French arc the
best governed people in ttt world.
So taw Is a dead letttfPSe
enforced. Truly yojas,
. The Sanford Journn^Q
for saake laurels, ft -avs:
IVEGETINE
I Believe to lie a Good Medi
cine.
Xe*ia,<>. Mirth 1.1ST"
Mr. Msvnn-.
PwlSr-I wbh lo inform you what your Vcge-
ino baa done for me. 1 have bees affiiciul with
neuralgia, and alter using three bottles of the Vrjj.
etine waa entirely relieved. 1 also found my gen
eral health much improved. 1 believe it to or a good
Medicine. Yount tmly.
VERSTICK.
Druggist’s Re] hi it.
II. R. Stkvkrs:
Hear Sir—We have teen selling your Vegetine
for the paat eighteen months, and we take iih-amire
in stating that in every case, to our knowledge
’?> -.'-fo-*.- -
i given great satisfaction. Respectfully,
BUCK A COWGILU Druggists,
Hickman, Kr.
VEGETINE
I* THE REST
;Spying ,< Medicine.
»i«vieEnNE
Prepared by
a. It. STEVENS. P.0ST0\, MASS.
Vegetine is Sold by all Drug
gists.
Notice !
TTORNEYS or others having any volumes of
— IV#*# I I *
Georgia Reports,
or any papers belonging to the Cork’s Office of the
Superior Court, will return them imiueiiafely lo the
Clerk's Office.
By order of the Court,
W. P. BURKS, Clerk.
Anti by confining ourselves strictly to ose class of work; by employing none Inti tin-
BEST OB 1 WORKMEN.
Using nothing hut
First-Class Improved Machinery and the
Very Best of Selected Timber,
Ami by s THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the basinets, n base justly earned die rrnu 1
Ltion of ranking THE BEST WAOOH OB WHEELS
We give the following warranty with eaeh wagon;
WE HEREBY WARRANT the FI8H BROS. WAGON M((,.... to be well mad. in every
particular and of good material, and that the strengih of the same i* sufficient for all
work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by
reaeon of defootive material or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furoisbed at
place of sale, free of oharge, or the price of laid repairs, as per agent’s price list, will
he paid in oath by the purchaser producing a sample of the broken or defective parts
as evidenoe.
{ Titos G. Ftau, )
EdwU B. Fisu. 1 FISH.BEOS. & 0
Jao. C. HooaiKs. j
Knowing we'can suit you,’we solicit patronage from every section of the United
Stales. Send for Prioes and Terms, and a oopy of onr Agricultural Paper to
P^toraonld^o^pplIe^^baMpoinD^Kwdi-
w^Irwln county. This is to cite ail j
l’» pptvou and property. This 1*.
mil persons concerned, to iliow
, why said
r joomrd from the
. _ _ _ til, sad receive letter*
Given under my band and signa-
T. M. LIPPITT.
Ordinary.
Slcsani Engines, Saw Mills anil
all kinds Castings and Mticliinery.
Repairing Steam Engines and Machinery a Speciality.
Circulars and the Lowest Prices in the
C. D. FINDLAY, Agt.,
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
||p^ Send for
State.
TaU I, lo cita all paraooa cose
or at ttai term of toe Court of
. oext after the explrstmo of tt
i the Ant publication of this notlco.
- .old William Hei
with the Kusidlanshiii
on and propnrtyof Mary Ann Htaderoon.
mr official oigoaturr, tufa sumiat 24,137*.
Tatis. II. LIPPITT,
ambiti
Florida
proposes to show forth, and give in-
formatiou to as wonderful and auda
cious performances of snakes as any
State in the Union, aud we givi
T„llnroimo ,1 J 1
following experience as’ tlie DdlHUkt
and moat daring of anvtliing we ever
saw In the snake line. OneUAs|(nt
week we called in at a neighbor-
iiouse, anil a- we approached tlic door
the lady of the bouse appeared to be
somewhat frightened, as, also, were
the children, and informed us that
there was a very large snake in the
room of the boose atacking the young
•-hirkena. We immediately grabbed
the gun from the rack, and then for a
search, bent upon vengeance. But
upon searching for <jtiitc a while in
vain, we came to the coryeitisioill
it would pay another visit soon. L. _
examination, we found that it had
devoured a whole nest full of eggs
robbed an old ‘mother hen' of all bet
young, etc. We then walked into tin
house, anil before we bad rain-
Allan?, tin, August 31,187s.
eil up tlie loss and subdued tlic fright
ened lady and children tlie cocks be
gan to crow and tlie liens lo Mjuall.
Again we gathered tlie gtin and re-
peired to the acese of action, where
we observed a very large sky-rocket-
colored snake ebarmiug one of the
fowls, ami with a veloeMyof i*pe«<I |
far in advance of any velocipede ever
invented, he Would run for the old
hen, ami then she would
eaeh chasing around and 11
small house. But we Ip
chance as the snake turned,
to make for us, and riddli
shot, ami upon examination it was
found to lie one of the largest of
‘coach whips,' mca.iirig seven and ruie-
lialf feet in length.”
The course of the coming constitu
tional convention iu California on (he
l ’liim-se <|iiestion is, jsrliaps, fore
shadowed hv an adilress tothefHud-
nient President from the delegates
elect from Sait Francisco. They ask
him to clear the Burlingame 1 realv
from their path, and they add : ‘•'I’bi-
sus|icnse grows ■nemiiirnlde. It i-
iM-tler to lie denied red re— at' olfee. MMII FomS
for then we know our fate. The Chi
nese labor market hangs over us jjke
»ome huge reservoir, liable to I
ilium!
rimed
its banks at any moment a.
us. Therefore we ask for
action.” si
Another Kale Sot hern rase is re
ported bv the Coin in hit- 7 Vanes, in
Harris county. Miss .Inlia Bryant
hIioI Mrs. (gallon, a widow, on Re
count of jealousy. Miss Bryant (after
arrest) c«ca|ied with her lover, Who
hu<l previously stopped nl a Colum
bus hotel with her as hhi wife, lb*
l-cafnn i- still alive. Mi-s BryaaCi
father i- a respectable farmer •ai#|
jiieuibcj ci’ the cIjuicJl
foaviBf an estate, a portion of which is in
fosvM K i»c-rty county, Ga, and that said estate is un
represented. Tbit is to cite all and singular, the
creditor* aud next of kin of 8 H Egan, to be and ap>
Iicrt at my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if »ny they can, why permanent
ft i*?* 1 ? 1 lo F X Eg * n
official signature 8epteuil«er
B. A. COLLIER.
j Doogherty county,Ga
itocm my band a
2,1878.
Receiver’s Sale.
GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
Under and by virtue ol the decree of the Superior
Court of the county of Dougherty, in the matter or
fvthelred L Barbour, administratrix on the estate of
Samuel L. Barbour, deoeaaed, va Henry A. Tarver,
ny, on the firat Toesdoy i
the legal hour* of m!c. tl
(tonal lota of land, to-wit,
Lot No. *50, in the 1st district of Dougherty coun<
Jfcaafc; balance 12 months, with inter-
tit iron) date of sale at 10 per cent.
Lots 16 17 and 18. and fractional lot No 15, in the
0th district of Raker county, will be Mid together,
farms ooo-halfcasb; balance 12 fuonths, with inter
est from date of sale at 10 per cent.
Credit wrroenU to be aeeurrd by mortgage on the
It is further ordered that the Tax Coiw-tor of
Ihmgfrty (THiiitv proceed to collect tlie fiarne.
K A. VAfUAkK,
Ordinary.
oiigherf y «
!4Jt' , ‘
flRICKWORKahd PLASTERING
aud Slyle.s.
bis services to the ..
Koulbwtsi iimtla In the
ig line. He is r«-ady to do
(In this Imoinp*.,
CEMENT
WIIOLKsSALK aimI KKTAIIo
fo supply the whole county. Hend in your ordets
flteu you arndii nerd Oft bis article.
7 T > i 7 |. J. BRINSON.
majrlC- Albany Ga.
. Store for Sale.
Double-Thread, Lock Stitch Light Running
§
S
£
CD
•2
I
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M
The Latest Improvement anil Clicapest in the Market!
Is a model of Simplicity, Durability, and Superiority in every
respect over all other Machines.
THE VERTICAL. FEED BAR involves a new feature, possessing
one of the most valuable working principles ever invented
THE DA VIS VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE LOCK STITCH
SEWIHO MACHINE i* beyond question mote desirable for all kinds of work
than any other machine in use.
It is the only practical Machine for hetnmfng bias Alpacca,Toplio, or other goods
of this description, without basting, and is especially adapted to dress-makiog in all its
branches. It has obtained the highest premiums whenever exhibited in competition
with other Medlines The Davis has the roost complete Attachments ever applied to a
Sewing Machine, and will d j a great range of work without basting that cannot he done
by any other.
Send for price list and descriptive circulars to
J. G. STEPHENS,
sug8:Cm ALBANY, GA.
if ihr Plainer will nw (be Celebrated
66 WAMAMAW
99
It oan Clean Twenty-five Bales of Seed Cotton
in a Day.
It will open and make the lint stand out beauti
fully on hard, immature looks, so ofton found in
first and last piokings.
It will not leave two ounoes of dirt in five thou
sand pounds of seed ootton.
See ntlvertiwinent of onr IX L (Jotlon Gin iu another
place in this paper.
Semi for cireulai’H, special circulars anil price lists.
C. S. & G. W. FINDLAY,
Head of Third Stroot, MACON; OA.
»u,b flmoa
FISH BEOS. & GO.! Racine, Wis.
Are You oing to Paint?
Then use Miller Bros’
Realty for use In White, and over One Hundred Different Colon, made of strictly |muv White leu I. JUae
and Unwed Oil chemically combined, warranted much Handsomer and <’heaper mini to la»f T\V l< *K A:
IBWl many other Paint. It haa token the FIBS'!' PREMIUM »t twenty of the Male Falvs. in llw Vxt
and Is on MAN Y THOUSa N I> of the finest housea in the country. Addr “
SAMPLE CARD SENT FRICK.
i in thecounti.
BROTHERS.
1.81 A 8* St Clair 0Uml» CLEVELA Nl *. Oil If i
goad Morphine hahiteared.
np
urium«ass»fiiw i
PRESCRIPTION EREE!
For the speedy Cura of Seminal Weaknem. Loet
Manhood and all dlaordara brought on by lndla-
rretlon or exceaa. Any Druqr* —
dieuta. Addreee, Or. W. J
1M WeMMxlh itreeb f
PILE CORE.
*itaa1S7emo£&&,ii.fl.
It aemr folk is ears MmwwhMie
Sta&t-O—tawESi
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY,
m a private oommum
StmEntnmtA.ll.utKk. tmmn.*mtr.M.
Schedule Southwestern R. R.
South wmTXOJt R. R. Office, )
Albany, Go., April 14,1878. f
O N aud after this date trains ou tbia road will be
run as follows:
M 0 ¥ A hi
BHHmmwmmi ^ S " *
S. W. GUNNISON,
DEALE
mmm, agricbltcme,
Sugar Mills and Kettles, Cutlery, etc, ,
Washington Street, next door to Pest Office, _,dl
AJUBAVnr, - ■ m . .
Renews an invitation to old
July 25. 1878-ct
' - - - . enf»te«fcfi£
patrons, and solicits the custom of the public.
Exmim&mnoMM BttTsmrtm.
a A
•joioo baa
T. Pattisoii & Sou,
■ * ! .r :•-»/ • _
MACHINISTS AND V
Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
VV ri ;of OOTTOM GW AMD WO-88 PETAIKINO. PUoUtl<.n and Ss» VIII 'tatl
” Ovwli.ulnl and I»e In tbaroaih repadr. 8u.-ar Ml*; KMtks, ela. repatTrea and add.! ‘ - “jT
GRIST Vf IX ruanlD, on tall time. ! r l»
Patronize Home Industry.
*
T
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS
T. J. HART, Proprietor:
itjlituH
't ') shift >
flaaotaetoass
...11:45 a
...12:90 pm
4:47 p m
...12:45 pm
3-36 pm
Arrive at Si
Leave Skntthville for Macon daily..........
Arrive at Macon daily.........—.^.......
Leave SmithvIIle for Bulimia doily....
Arrive at Eufaula daily—
Leave Macon for Savannah and Augusta
daily - 7:35 p ui— 7:00 a m
Arrive at Savannah daily 7:15 a m— 3:15 p m
Arrive at Augusta daily M ...... M ... 5:15 a m— 4:45 p m
Leave Macon for Atlanta daily M 9:16 p m— 8:»0 a m
Arrive at Atlanta daily 5.-02 a m— 1:45 p m
Arrive at Fort Valley daily 3:14 p xu
Leave Fort Valley for Perry daily except
Leave Fort Valley for Columbus daUy. MMMM 10;ll a m
Arrive at Columbus daily M ... M ^.... M . ...1:40 p m
Arrive ol Cuthbcrt dally........... —............ 2:24 p
Leave Cuthbert for Fort Gaines Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. 8:47 p m
Arrive at Fort Gaines Mondays, Wednes-
’ - ” •* 3:56 p m
forth Alabama railroads, leave Macon daily
except Sunday on 8:40 a m train.
TRAINS ON BlaAKKLY EXTENSION.
Leave Al.bany Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Fridays 3 00 p m
Arrive at Arlington Mondavs, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays 5A r p
Leave Arlington Tuesdays, Wedaesdays,
Fridays and Saturdays...^ 654 a
Arrive at Albany Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Fridays and Saturdays^...... 9:16 a
CORK KCTXOHS.
At Augusta for Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, New York, Boston aud all points in South
North Carolina and Virginia.
At Atlanta for Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, New York, Boston and all points North and
At Eufaula for all points South and West.
apr 18.1878-Iy W. G. RAOUL, Supt.
GIN REPAIRING!
h. h. McAlister,
Hereby notifies Ilie public tlmt be is pre|iared to
Repair all Kinds of Cotton
Oins, etc.,
and rrspertfully solicit* patronage. Shop next door
TAKE WARIBKfi.
You've Keen Humbugged Long Enough I
Th the Citizens qf ItoHiherty, Lee, MiteheJI, tWhom and
Baker Counties :
I will sell you, or make to your order, st any and
at short notice, the very best out and out hand-mode
HARNESS, BRIDLES. BTC..
from the very beat materials. 1 atu prepared to fill
any order in the way of Buggy, < Carriage, Hooka way,. S
*“ * “ kiud or Harnem,
ts.
•8)
PREMIUM LIST
FALL FAIR
—-or Tint—
S. f. Ga. Industrial Association,
CRASS 1.
For the largest crop of cotton grown <
of upland, with a statement «»l iiunie oi cunt-
vat ion, amount and kiud of manure iwe«l, pe
riod of planting, iiuihImt of limes ploweti ami
hoed, kiud ot aeed used.and giviugcoHt of pro
duction - f :
For second largest ditto
For the largest crop of cottou grown on 0 :h-iv*
land lo one body, some requirements as almve t<
For second largest ditto..
For the largest crop of coru gruwu on one aero
of upland, same requirements
For second largest dittos
For the largest crop of com on 5 acres upland in
one body, saute requirements. «... i
For second largest ditto
For the largest cropof wheat grown ou one acre,
same requirements
or the largest “ ** *
For the largest
on one acre..^....^^.. r.
For the largest crop of rice grown on one acre of
For the largest crop of oats,’ one aicre..!... ....* . .... r,
For the largest ditto, 5 acres in
For the largest crop of rye, one acre r»
tFtor the ingest crop of sweet potatoes grown on
one acre, the crop to be arrived at by digging
and measuring an avenge eighth of an acre... f.
For the largest crop of Irish potatoes ou one-
eighth of an aere.....^.^^^. r»
For the largest crop of ground peas (pindersj
raised per acre, the crop to be ascertained by
digging and measuring an average eighth of
on acre f.
For the best acre of cane... io
Fbr the second best ditto 5
Competitors for the above premiums are required
to have the land measured aud the articles weighed
or measured in the presence of three disinterested
and reliable witnesses, and certificates produced
from them, wfth liberal samples of all the crops, aud
to make affidavit as required below:
GEORGIA,———COUNTY: I do solemnly swear
that I raised a crop of tlie present year
iredand -*—
AND
l described by , and that Un
sworn to and subscribed before
of 1878.
The requirements above must be furnished iu wri
ting to the Secretary at the time of making tin-
entry.
No premiums will be awarded for yield of anv
crop unless liberal samples are exhibited.
CRASS 2.
Best variety of corn, with two bushels as sample,
weight to be
Best variety of sweet potatoes, two bushels
sample..
Bert variety or peas^ne bushel a« sample
Best bushel of
Bert 5 bushels largest sweet potatoes
Bert bushel of chufas -j
Bert two cashaws 1
Best bole upland cotton 10
Second best ditto f,
Bert bale of wool of 360 pounds or more ,%
When the premium is for one or more bales ot cot
ton, all the bales must be on the grounds. All halt*
to average 450 pounds each.
Other special premiums will be offered for exhibits
of special merit.
L. E. WELCH, President.
T. III. CARTER, (secretary.
Power in a Nutshell!
warrant all tuy work for a long length c
Broad st n Albany, Ga,
Opium and Morphine
H..AJRI r r
CEUTA I.KL TAM'D SPEED IL Y
C YT n K 1>.
Nodoubt alHHit it. No pain. No loss of sleep. No
Interruption of regular dally busings. All desire
for the opium or Morphine ceases from the first dose
of the Antidote. ,
ffijy*Correspondencestrictly private Address
DCS. STOVALL A HIVING,
aug-8 Vienna, Ga.
School Notice.
.She 1
iitlcavor t
the advancement of all rommitlctl to her charg*
tbeir mannera and deuoHiiient.na well at in their
stutlicH I'roper traiitlng lo the lwglmti»)> is »b M >-
lutely onnntlai to the siuvccatiii luturc piogrrss ot
the pupil,
ue pupil.
aug29-lf
THOMAS’
PAIN ALLEVIAIIHt
A POWERFUL
ExtemalRemedy
TOR THE (I'M OF
Headache, Nervous ileadache. Gout,
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Weakness aod
Faina in the Back, Pains in the Chest
and Side, Swelling or StiffncKi of the
Joints and Limbs, Bruisca, Burns, Cuts,
Scalds, aud all Aches and Paius, without
regard to name. a» an
INTERNAL REMEDY
It la good for Faina in tho Stomach *utd
Bowels, Colie, Cramp Col ic, Ac. *
DlREt/TlONS—Ruh in thoroughly
1th the hand. When tne paiu is of
long-standing, or very utmtinate. sat it
\ necessary, ntiklren accord-
Prepared a
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Albany, (la.
•Ativaa SAYAYiv
For One and' Two Horses.
Good Material Used, aid All Work Warranted.
horse sHoXnre a specialty.
F.»riu !in t Wagon Repairing will be we I' and promptly done by akillful ui reliable
workmen wno have been in his employ for 6 number of yean.
jtefcrAn exhibit of what can be done in the South in the above line will be wilnmod
by the people of Dougherty and snrronndinr counties at the opring fair of Ue South-
west Ueorgia Industrial Association.
T. JT, Hart.
THE AMERI
NEEDLE
It Sells the Easiest and alwaj
AGENTS wo ask you to try it, and offer you special
I nth cements. Send for Circular «fc Prices to
8fV Wt f«»vik 8t*| CiaelRRatlf ••
Mt\c. .NEtSM.VGER, Manager.
Schofield’s Iros Waits
Macon, Q-eorgia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines,
(FROM 4 TO 40 HORSE POWER-]
Also, U’lient-Thrmhing Engines prepared to meant on any ordinary (arm-wagoo.
(wrist Mills, Cotton Presses,
Cane Mills
anti Syrup Boilers, Shaftings, Pulleys,
AND ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS.
Prompt ntjeution paid k>Repairing MIMA AND JftteifW
BW St'ml for Circular ,, . ,•
jau Sl-ljr
tnWMMOMW
.<•^*•1 at
J. S SCHOFIELD & SOW.
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4 !».gJ! gg* 11 J J I -I If- III I
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nr ox
DR. BUTTS
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
tSMrlcam hi th* treatment of th*
male and fi-nwl* than any p.iysiriaa
Tho PHY8IOLOCY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Bootalkatar. note Mfoa Wlaama. hi all
Wraa.Ttal.tat ta Wmtmt a-d w. -------
SSgjjjS
MARRIED
LIFE
*S5^y?tiM
our home naners M y 1 "The know Wrr tmmitcd
nSJm **rn rowafoManWtaaamaw.
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Machine.
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gHtogto
QUHi: r* A T-»-1
ill ••.Mm VBe <tJ
BUT THE ]
ALBANY VARIETY W«BKi
r , ' ^
And Planing Milla
Ara prepaivd to 1>HE8S AND HATCH LUMBER with accuracy slid dill-,
aril'!* Turning and Moulding of any desired pattern done to ^
Kongli si ml Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand. , t
liavinjf sit|toi-ior I’ftciHHcs, we are prepared to contract for - I A
BIJILDinq. and HEPA1RI»
M *t. (’. r. Uakton will in nil cases give Ills personal attention to Wjiifkf’
iitKii'i'takcii. which is sufficient, j-uarantco that all who favor us will get gootT
iioncst wiirk, lipftiiy amt quickly performed.
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
» i'ih! in vour orders XOW, as we may be too much crowded with work
loaivuiiiinodai,. you later in the season. ‘All work guaranteed*
, * ^ € «!•-A1* I \’(i of all kinds made lo order. Our motto :-Cheap* Wdrk*
HiMl I easli. AC. U. BAIW'ON A