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AIIwmi, th-iolH-r 2ii.
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• Camilla. Oriolwr :lu.
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Xrwlou. Ortolier 31.
Ik B. ISower and II. W. I •ari. al
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. Ik 15. Bower at
• 4 nmilla. Oclolior 3U.
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Ik E. Kenuuu at
1-aliclla, October 28.
Moultrie. October 29.
I’amilla. OetolwrUil.
Newton, October 31.
B. G. Lora Err,
Olini'n Ex. Oiuniiltre.
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Wouldn't Judge Tilman. of the
Quitman lleporter. make a good
greenback candidate? lie talks that
war. at any rate.
The Atlanta Constitution donned a
new dress on the 1st. The truth is
the Constitution is one of the most
progressive, vigorous journals in the
('ailed States.
The editor of the Columbus Tima,
who wonld be a Felionite, seems to
tie troubled with dyspepsia, He
agrees with nobody, and nobody
agrees with him.
The Secretary of war has consent
ml to place forty thousand rations, in
addition to those already distributed,
fit the disposal of the relief commit
tee in New Orleans.
Augusta now lias another evening
papee, the Sentinel, an off-spring of
tliat staunch old journal, the Chronicle
Jr CrmstitsUionatisL Success to the
Sentinel. Its a heavy little brick.
The contest this fall will be in tbe
Seventh District of Georgia. The
<1 nest ion to lie decided there i*: Can
one man conquer a party, by gr
f,r office? The eyes of the Democ
racy of Georgia arc upon the good
people of the Seventh.
Ttie elianres are that Tele Smith
will have a ‘•walk-over." There is
more true patrioti.m and true De-
moeraey in rlic Second Congression
al District than anywhere else in the
I'nitcd State,. Independency isn't
breathe here, and Hailn-nlism is
dead ns a door-nail.
Dispatches of the 1st iusl., report
the fever spreading al Memphis. An
*• increase j. aiso reported from New
Orleans. Chattanooga is almost en
tirely depopulated. The fever
. spreading in the country around Fort
Itilism. and “refugee* are forced liack
to town.
, Tlie Macon Telegraph says the erv
' a! "liohl lip" in remittances In yellow
f-rer point* was raised loo soon, and
mt.v result in destitution and stifler-
inf fit Ixiilisiana, Mississippi and
Trnnwee tlie 'fever, while srarcely
| aiming in the eilie. and towns, is
: s .reading rapidly in the neighlioring
r ifittlry, wlicreJt iiiust lx- fought at
increased expense and dimini-lied re.
sources of a inwliral diameter.
Tlie Baltimore Ugietle plihlishcs a
•tatemeiipabgDring tlie positions, with
the salaries'aim fees atlnclicd llienrto.
given to men who actively assisted ill
tlie manipulation of the tlicfl of the
el toral voles of Florida ami I»ulsi
ana. The list includes jifty-live
names and the aggregate salaries and
fees foot up nearly 0200,001. g<m*I
places the rule ami poor ones the ex
ception.
Tiie Atlanta Constitution say*:
‘•Prof. Riley, the tialiomil enloinolo-
g.-t, ling returned to Washington, af
ter nn extended journey in the cotton
, Snle-. He reports the cotton worm
inactive, and the prospects good for
a-ocrlaitiiug the entire history of the
p -st. lie hojies to entrap the first
mollis to sudden death liy the use of
po: oneil sweets. Prof. Riley’*
ag«»A are «UH at work."
■ "
every storm
made a true
c ui inv people. Both
races, white and colon-d. are sali-tied
with him. Tlie latter recognize in
hitu that spirit of friendship towards
them, for which they have steadily
sought since the close of the war.—
They kttow that he is not a partizau,
hut a man, in whose intelligence, pa
triotism ami sense ol justice they can
bestow every conlldcm-e. It w ould
require a Herculean effort at this
time to make diw-ord Ix-tween the
two races in the Second. They are
detenniued to pull together peaceful
ly and harmoniously. Neither Amis
a necessity for a hitler struggle thro’
a heated political campaign. In fad,
imlitir* claim no attention from our
people at this season, ami so long as
meddlers, political adventurers and
The Atlanta Vons/tllition, tinder a
yellow fever heading, plihlishcs the
following;
-•Dr. Rose, while talking to this rc-
s-eward I porter the other day, mentioned that
I,,, there was a great deal of sickness in
I I ’""' and around Lee county,
ii-iiis to i || p fcaVK iiiat the people are dyitig
it further t with a pernicious malarial fever that
wraey is se-! tbev have
yidard-liearer I st.wsva cai.i.kii tiie “vei.i.ow ms-
wliieli will ease."
It is characterized by high fever,
tiaiiM-n, and turns the patient yellow.
It tisiullly ends in black vomit, and is
terribly fatal. Ill some of the neigh
borhoods it has assumed the shape of
an epidemic. In Arlington in one
-lore the three clerks an* sick and
business is almost suspended.
A former resident of that section,
and a most intelligent man. tells us
tlial on several occasion-, sometimes
every alternate summer, this disease
lias visited Lee county, and that it is
very fatal, and usually prevails as an
epidemic through the" various ne'gh-
horliouds. lie says it is <-alled the
yellowdisease, and is very much like
yellow fever. Wo Inqie tliat the pres-
cut attack will amount (o untiling se
rious. aa Georgia Is elsewhere per-
feelly healthy, and is likolv to remain
The above is calculated to do Lee
and t 'alhoun counties and other sec-
lion- of Southwest Georgia an almost
irreparable injury. We do not know
I lie ('imx/itntitni* iuloi*maiit. Dr.
tlieir ilk keep out of the wav. all will ., , . , , , ■ . ...
,, 1 Rose, but be should have a higher re
go smuothlv. , ,
.1 ’ ■ • | sped lor truth than to slander our
n bile the outlook is encouraging, 1 , , ...
, , , : people and start such baseless rumors,
e warn our |M-oiilr. while ami col- . ., ...
...... , ami the t ons/,/«/,<„. should have more
oml, that it mav (h-well tor them to , , , , ,,
, , . iliscrelion amlgooil -i-nse. and should
keep their eves open. rolilu-al mis- •
keep their ey es open
chief-makers may yet lurk about, an
lndo|H-mleut breeze may wall this
way, and it's well to prepare for
-licit au event. Therefore. Im- watch
ful and reads for a routcsl.
Senator Gordon wa» expected lo
take |mrt in a |Mililieal meeting in
the .'nil dislrid. al Griffin, a few (lav*
ago. Tin- following telegram ex
plains w hy lie was mu present, a-
advertised :
Worth I'm xrv. Ga.. Srpi. is. ’7.S.
//ml. -V.,/. IItint,ho,hi. t'irijftii.fia.:
Sickness in uiy family prevents my
pre-cure. \ mi have my earnest co
operation in lln- cause of organized
DenuH-rary. I’arty orgaiii/aliou wa-
the means of our rescue. I’arly dis-
-eiuioiis would insure our overthrow.
Thoughtful lin n seeing that voting
for Independents lends certainly lo
stteh a result will unite to elect tin-
regular noiiiiiue. .1. II. Ioikihin.
Tlutt doctrine is sound. No wonder
Gordon is such a man as In- is when
his principles a re ns above cniincialcil.
Hear what the gallant Wuih- Hamp
ton, of South Carolina. lias to say of
Independent candidate-. Ilis words
arc ringing and decisive:
••I will, however, say one word up
on the dangers w hich are threatening
our party. The greatest of ihr
uphold ill sfriri regard what it sets
up as its ow n character. Ilian to give
publicity to the same. In one column
it severely deprecates what it
pleased to caliche -luxury of exagger
ation." viz : Reports of yellow fever
in Atlanta, ami wishy-washy.in anoth
er column it calls loud atldiiion to
lln- -yellow disease cpidciuiciii In-
There have been a number of eases
ol malarial fever ill our section
other sections of the Stale. Ion it docs
not prevail epidemically, neither does
it end in Iduek vomit. Tlie systems of
those few persons in l*ec and Cal
houn enmities, and in other parts, who
have laid the disease, were thorough
ly broken down. It has never Imgji
known, since its existence, to attack a
healthy body, or to propagatr itself
from one person to another.
We respectfully call tin- attention
of tlie t institution and other content
poraries w ho have spoken of the mat
ter to three cniiiinnnh-alinn* in this
is»tie of our paper, from Sniilltvillc
ami Leesburg, both in Lee. and from
Arlington, and ask that they make
the necessary corrections, ami do our
people the justice which they would
have done to tlieinselv
The Fall elections in tlie different
my apprehension, is that of an Indr-1 State* take place on the davs named
pendent movement. He who sets up j |, e l«»\ V •
ilis own individual judgment as a ... ' , , ’ , .. . ’
rule of action, and refures t „ act in , l,,d,a,,a Iowa, October b : Ohio,
full and perfect accord with our plat- October 14; Mississippi. November
form, in spirit as well as in letter, is'l; Connecticut, Delaware, Florida
an Independent, and an Independent j Illinois, Kansas, Man land. Michigan
at this crisis in our a flairs is icoree'
than a lladical. lie places himself,
Minnesota. Missouri, Nebraska, No
by his own action, outside of the pale vaila. New Jersey, New N ork. North
of our party and should be ruled out Carolina. Pennsylvania, Sou I It Carol i
of the party. He who is not with us I na, Tennessee, Texas, Ga.aml Wiseon
is against us, and ehonld he ranked I • -■ , - ,
among our opponents, for an open , " ^ 0 ' p,,, ber ;i. In the lerntorte
enemy is far less dangerous thin a , Blaho holds her election Novemlier
pretended friend. Our party must: I. and Arizona, Dakota, Montana,
be kept fully organize*!. |>erfectlv j New Mexico and Washington, No-
compsct, and thoroughlv dtseiplined.: - , . ,
E>erv meinber of it nnist yield ini- i ' en ' * er Colorado took place on
plicit oliededicnce to its dictates, sae- j' ns t-
rificing, if need lx*, his private judg- — — 1 *-*'■ ''
ment to ils expressed policy, and *uli- The Democratic Executive Commit'
ordinating all personal ambition to tec of Brooks has addressed the l>c
the public welfare. .. ,
, r mocracy ol that comity in a most pa
Old uncle Joe Tilman, of the Q„,7- triotic and telling manner, warning
moti Reporter iadoubly disappointed, j *" ,M ‘ ' igilant and active in Hie
First, he didn't want TeteSmith not,,- j Co "8 re,8io "*l >»'»l» a >Sf<- We extract
inatedat Camilla; and now, he ex- the following torn the address:
presses dissatisfaction al Col. Sew- W lien the convention met out-own
i, ... . , .. county was earnestly pressing the
arris withdrawal, thus: "But the claims of one of our citizens as the
Zlhifnl" r?. e T party, while our
irlVn H?#! m< ! < f 110,11 1>CCHIIII* UH ZOalOUSjv
fwi V ,C o^r' \\ 7 ,ltn : • U J*! prised the name «f tlieir t.nlcn(o<l
I*. .1 ^ pe«P «"«» a third- ,* m „ tv Mr. Bower. limit rc-
termer,- and ma>i, exeelU-m Demo- .juired but few nioiiuuiis to make it ap-
rvi** r -o,Vu "■‘‘i’ parent tliat a great majority of Hie
Col. Sewards withdrawal, not only : , ro ,inlies in tbe district, pleased with
lit iii kovora i.t'i /.t .< . .
the manly course
Representative,
in Brooks, but in several of the other
counties of the District."
Coming from a journalist, who pro- change just now.
fesses adherence lo the cause of De- point the
mocracy, we must say this remark i.-
of their present
opposed
•mild not iiave
been exhibited to the true Democrat,
ready to yield to the wishes of a ma
in excelling bad taste, and « i of itST^riy ?JTlT Common
it is untrue. Colonel Sewards ran-, cause, a more gratifying spectacle
didaev found no supporters among : tlmii to see the frieml* of both the op-
“cxrelleut Democrats," and for that P os ' n 3 candidate* withdraw the
reason he retired from the field. The as oll( , 'vnicc'," non"!!,am,/The
J,ej/or/er a support of the nominee of hultle-*carrcd veteran, who on the
the party is miserably weak, and tbe limping crutch, had twice defeated
placing at its masthead the name of dl ° hy|xK-rile and poltrmm, Whitely,
Win. E. Smith is mocker, . Take it a ' 1 ' 1 w; 1 * 1 *,‘he ttamccool, fearless judg-
nieiit in the hall as on the held, east
down. Judge Tilt,tan, ami run on „ |,is vote in the dark days of the Pres-
square ami open schedule. idrutial struggle, against bargaining
w , , » . will, fraud in any torm. while Ids
more ,-reditlnus colleagues were en
trapped into a rommissiou that re
tilled in favor of fraud bv the In-
atid Altout SmitUville.
opr conttr.sroNDKXT tei.i.s a snake
STORY—UOINO TO CAMl' MEKTINO—
Hl'slNEHH—SMITHVII.LE AH A 1C A It.—
ItOAl, TOWN—RASE BAM.ISTS—1M-
flloV EVENTS—NO CHANCE. FOR A “IIE-
rEsnr.NT”—the constitution’s ek.
VER.
Smithvii.t.E, Ga., Oct. 1st, 1878.
.Venn Editors .‘—The dearth of
new* hi our village makes it a peril
ous undertaking lot- us to interest
your many readers in this eoiinty,
but wc show our willingness by an
attempt. Knowing that our county
was far behind in the usual rattle
snake stories of the day, a negro in
the employ of Mr. T. W. Johnson sal
lied forth on Thursday morning last
to redccin us, which he did in captur
ing a monster one, minus the head
measuring six feet two inches in
length, which he brough to town, ami
of course it created some excitement.
His sitakcsliip’s domain was upon a
place recently purchased by Mr. J.,
aud he says he has no doubt that it is
one' of the appurtenances belonging
to the plaee, hut lie would min-h pre
fer that the former owner had re
tained the title anil removed him to
other quarters.
came mee.tino.
Two of our young men attended
the eamp meeting in Dooly county,
and have just returned. They report
a splendid time which we see no cause
to disbelieve, when we consider Hie
very pleasant companion one Ira,I,
and Hie smiling ,-oiiiitetinnee ol tin
other, which very plainly shows to us
that he met some fair denizen aero,
the waters of Hie Thronatccsku, of
whom he still retains Hie fondest rec
ollections. lie says that although lie
was cut oil front telegraphic commit
tiieatUms with the outside world, still
the lovely glanecsof some of Hie fair
ones in a great measure sufficed for
the great deprivation.
Our young men are troubled ns to
wh» the • certain" knight is, spoken
of in our last, as there is some three
or four of our young business met,
who are contemplating this sain,
thing. All that wc ran say .is, that
we care not how many take the im
portant step so long as they see Hint
our -invites" arc not miscarried, as
we confess a weakness for such oc-
easions, as well as for delicacies serv
ed then and there.
nrsiNKs*.
Our business still improves, and as
we write the stores arc crowded with
eager purchasers, which you know
means tlie “happy negro," who lias
for JO rents per hundred been gath
ering in the fleecy staple, ami are only
too glad to have the money to speuii.
RAIL ROAll TOWN.
Our town as a rail road town is
“hard to heat." as we have almost all
the time a train or trains standing al
otir depot, which we hope speaks Hie
prosperity of the C. It, It. Cotton rates
from this place to Amcriciis are now
M cents per bale.
OL'It BASE ItALLISTS
are in receipt of a challenge from the
Leesburg club for a game on the 4th
inst. If they go perhaps wc may go
also, if we do will try lo give von an
account ol' the trip.
IMPROVEMENTS
iii and around town arc verv limited,
though there are some going »u.-
Mussrs. Wtu and IV I) Wells are im
proving their residences with new
fences, ont-lionses, etc. Ollier im
provements of a small character nr
noticeable.
POLITICS
at present are at a low chh, every
body having determined to vote fin-
Gen". Cook, leaves no room for argu
ment orany chance I’ora “dependent,”
and as it is yet too soon for aspirants
for county offices to lay their claim*
before the people, everything i« quiet
on that score, though we oeeasionaly
hear of a probable candidate.
THE EEVEIt.
The Atlanta Constitution's account
of the yellow fe,or in l-cc is errone
ous all the way through, and it must
have an avidity for sensational item
as much as the character Ovid Iiolti*
has a peculiar knack for telling lie*.
But 1 leave the correction of Ihr
statement to you and my broth,-r-
serihe down the way, the sprightly
“Mustang." O. S. O.
Destructive Fire in Bninbridgc.
THE WORK OF AN 1NCF.XOIARV.
SpecialTrle-ram Is the Ssutuoah News.’
Baimiiuiiok, Ga.. September 29.—
At four o'clock this morning a lire
consumed Bowue Block. The lo,
areas follows: Patterson’* saloon
and restaurant, one thousand dollar
L. C. Jones, fifteen hundred dollar
Liibers, jeweler, five hundred dollar
Born, twenty-five hundred dollars,
partly insured ; Ii. B. Ehlich. fifteen
hundred dollars, fully covered by in
surance; Guriev aml Thomas' law of
fice, five liuiidi-cd dollars; Masonic
Lodge, damage two hundred and fif
ty dollars. The fire is supposed to In
the work of Jim Miller, colored, lute
employe in Patterson's ’ restaurant.—
lie is jailed.
Carpets! Carpets 1
(Have just, received one of the largest
and prettiest lot of
CARPETS
MRS. C. R. SHAW’S MIIJJIRi' STORK.
The Talboilou llegister says away
back in the early history of Georgia,
when Hie laws were administer,-,l mons figures 8 to 7.
with di*|>atcli and with comparative- • — ■ •
ly little ceremony, one of the com- Messrs. Lartlmm. Alexander & Co.,
inotiwenlHi's noted son*. Walter T. hankers and rotton commission tner-
Colquill, at Hie time of which wc chants. IN Wall sired. New York,
write, a Superior Court Judge, con- will m-cepi our thank* lor a copy of
demtied a than to he hung, then tlieir “Lotion Movement* and Flue-
preached a sermon, reviewed the inn- Hire* from IKISI to In7H." II is liaud-
iilia, married two eotipli-s al night, -oinely printed, and presents a verv
and then conducted with consider;,- I elaborate -cries of tables of much vut-
blr unction a rousing prayer meeting ur to who deal in tin- fleecy ala-
—till in one day. Who can tret out pic.
any belter day* work than that? — » «■
». Tie- Eagle and I’hciiis t’oinpauv of
Tie- people or Southwest and CMuml,,,* supports.,, rr live thousand
Southern Georgia are expected lo h- : pays over♦IbO.MDa year for
contribute liberally lo the Fair that wages; pays one-sixth ol’all the .State
dices here on lie l-'illi Instant, and minify taxes paid in Muscogee
thereby showing to the world ate ly, and, vet, sav* the Times, there
large that we have an interest in out- -are some narrow-soul,-,l pcophf who
section, anti believe there is life and heartily hate ever, thing connected
money in its productions. Come one with these mills."
snd all. to lh>- grand nierca of pro- - , -
gress, and bring your offerings for Tlie Navnl Cadet* Three Front
the slirine and benefit of the laud in Georgia,
which we live. Impress upon tltose , ’ l *r* l ' h -l
growing up that this i- » good m,,,,- 7:?.’
* . . ... * ca«lM tiimI -1 ii|>iii«*ti apiMPiiiitMl to-ilav
■ rv,and they will gel along the hdid i„, nicr lie- Naval Academy to fill
for so doing. Tell them tbe iin|Hirl- vacancies caused hy Hie failure of
nice of Fairs, aud von mors,-If candidates in June last, were Marbti-
awaken more interest it', them. ry Johnson. ,d Georgia; Edward Sol
omon, ol Georgia; Sidney/. Mitcli-
' m ' ell, of Alabama; Thomas G. Gignilli-
Governor, and probably Senator at, ol’Georgia ; O. II. Irish,of Nehra—
Van,*, of North, Carolina, says all he k».
knows about finance is that he can’t
Because Seward lias come down,
our people must not relax their effort
for Captain Smith. We must he sat
isfied with nothing else hul a "iinan
mons” majority.
Ini' Jldveitisemente.
AlfiflOIfNCEnRNT.
at the election in January next, and will lie
ful for their •uppori
WAItKKN SHI VEIL
(Stephens, col’d. han applied for exemption or
peraoualtr and netting apart aud valuation of home
stead, and I will paaa upou thn name at 10 o'clock,
on the 1‘itb day of Octoiior. W7*. Given
hand and ofltcu
octJHIl
I signature, this {September *J8,1H78.
get a rent of money at a bank on the n-mher' ".vl’supHreVpIiotfs*"fm '^Hic j “aSStaMnM..,
strenglh of lit" own name, two good Cnil.-d State* yellow fever sufferer*
endorsement* being always required, j amount to twelve thousand dollars.
Dougherty Tjix Stile.
Novemlier next.betwecu •»« u .
following deacriiied property, to>wit:
City lot No. 76; south aide of Broad street, Albany,
Ga. Bold aa the properly of John B. Cannon, trim-
Um for wife and cbildreu. under >ad hy virtue of a
tax fi fa teued for Btate and County Taxes for 1H77,
by Tax Collector of aaM county.
J. R. I'XmitKSTKU,
r)ct‘Md Tax Col. and ex*o(ficio ah If.
lieceivcr’s Kale.
f county; in the matter or John
niu.aqinruu »he estate of A C Hill, ilnvasnt,
axalust John Jackson and other«, emlllor* of s;iitl
estate, In equity, 1 wilt sell heiore Die Court llotim-
door of Baker «ounty. at Newton, In Iween the legal
bourn of sale, on the llrwt Tuerday in Novemlier un
tbe undivided one-hnlf Inlereat of the folio .ring Pit*
of laud, to wit: No. tiW, in the Hlli ilhtrii I or linker
coo fit , aud Non. 67, At ami 6.», in the ••tli illatrii f of
Baker eonnty. beina the undivided one-hair ol Hie
CjM'bran ami ftill plat e. Terms: One hall ea*h; lal-
am a 12 nontbe, with iuleraat from dale at |l per
t ent., with imirtaageou preiuiNen toaeeure iiayiueiit.
Tbe other undivided ouedialf will he sold at Mine
berlO of Baker county.
'll will or par lien, ttenaioe
tlie eat ale of II T <'o<hrau, «t«i-
IDlDinpr tiwii ..
' time and plare, by the Kherld of Baker
*“ * will, by mi
aaiwl— to-wit Jat f
uett tied
MU-tA
elirau and M»l .. . .
KICMAKD If Oft It .
JUcalvur.
ics i,.:.ikc,l
KIM MINUS
Arriving every week. New ami lScautifiil Styles for (lie I ■die*,
down lower limit ever. HATS. RIBBONS. TIKS, LACES.
BUTTONS. JKWKLKY. Etc, Stock large ami complete.
AGENCY SINGER SEWING MACHINE—The Singer is still triumphant,
ladies’ lavorile, anil outsells any Marliinc uiaimfacltired.
Mrs. C. R SHAW,
oct3 3m South Side ltroad Si reel. AIIriiiv.
pver hrought to Georgia, and respectful
ly call <l»e attention of the people
to the same.
THE BEST GOODS
Atv always to lit* foiuiii at
(toliiiT, Barnes & Co’s, ami
You Will Save Money and lime
by semiino- your orders l<>
them. Tltev pay particular
attention to all orders etti rust
ed to them, ami send out only
The Best Goods.
goto the™ fair ^^chr;^
P HUKONSvisitiitu iht* Kim,* C»ir a, M.ich ;.i- *
ruitliuily ii.vil. d to call ot
CAMPBELL’S GALLEIIY
P HOTOGJtA PH V!
PMm mtmnahlF
W. W. JOHKSON’3
Steam Dying and Cleaning!
Establishment.
I
WALL-STREET. - M Al.'ON. G A. |
I A1IIKS* uud GlCN iV ci.OTtUN'i; (Vinnl, 1;
J palre-l and i»».q|.
tioDdn recvivxsi mot detivx red »>n v\j ve s t ..m a!t
parts ot the com! iv.
Silk lial.s an*’,’I and j.|.•.>.-*! in i.-l,*; *iO.
Kv«>rylliil.K pcifaiutue lo the hti-inir’* .d a : i-
elass .-sl.d.lislHtie.,. well and i.M.iop.ix . m-o, i. .
MiplV-lni
H. J. 00'OkJ
WAREHOUSE
We are receiving one of the most
Mitractive\Stochs
OP-
!fi i0]
r ?tmv;' .<
lit .'iii n :
We have inst reeeived a ...
•' ( U atillUUILtt Sir.',‘I, II,. IsJ , «. i-of ;.;t
fresh loi of (jroeeries. and „
Ragging’ and i its
invite all to
i Always on hutid at M.vtkel PiieD-s. .\Un
! WAGONS r«;r sale.
_ _ _ _ _ _ n ■, ISottd rooms Ittt eiisio.neis. :itt*■ Ii»n Ii r
CALL and EXAMIN G, stock free.
Custom solicited
»«!*««
our (Joods. — -
Collier ; Barnes & Co.
In! In!
20 splendid, fresh, young
Horses, just from the West,
as good as the best, and
SOUND ALL OVER!
Call and see them at Sta
bles opposite the 1'ost ofliee.
D. W. Kirkman.
CITY TAXES!
rnnK Clly T.z ISs>k-. an- now for Hie ollw-
Thc Albany News Office.
They will liecloMNl on Hie
1st Day of November, 1878*
I wlih-li time exmifionn will fie iwuiwl agniii-l all
eUmiUeitfH.
By «»nler of Council.
FRANK V. i:V.\NS,
I *1* Ml I Im* greater nimetiieiH v ol «hii Iid .mI .
. tid.M.ie. ,, wr l.ave „D*I lli. ,-.pul;..
«N‘«'iipieil hr Itost, .loliumtu A
Corner Pine and Washingloii
rceta, ami «**»nliiilly luvii»‘our Irifiuls *n«t • •• •
,(Mil on iin al our new i|ih4iI«hn. All Ihim&ii**.**-*.•”*-
•i dully tin* S A I.K *M‘‘ COTTON, will lH*eA|Hi|.lio..*-
Iv IruilNarted. Col Ion will In* stored nt our W.*»e
l.otiM-, near C It. U. *le.ml, whi le klwiil* J. Al Me.
el ulol S AtkiUioli will he loilliil al »U hiails.
•*pU2-2m it. a A. 1. TIFT A C«>.
AiiKAXY MAJfKKT.
Westbrook k Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Di.iI. rMi.
Merchandise as FoHowe
BACON—Clear rib side......
Shoulders;
Bulk clear rib
Bulk Shoulders None
Beat brand Western ha
Kastern llaius
CORN
MKAL
OATS—feed
FLOUR—
Choice Fancy
Extra Family
Family "
Extra.*.
LAUD—Pure leaf.
MOLASSES
SVUUP.
Sugar drops....
Choice
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’ll EES E—State
OlnttT -
CANDLES
NAI (*S—Basts I ltd
ST AltCll
PEITEIt
Sl'ICE
GINGEIt
NUTMEG
ClAiVKN
.'IGAUK— IVr m
711 KRt Nil’S
SNUFF—Railroad Mi«s. ...
•orellanln
..o r.Hauls loll
miiAf.'it
ALT— Virginia
eral Merchandise!
Ever brought to Albany, and cordially
invite (he public to
Call and Inspect the Same.
Just In—The largest stock of
IMIffl,
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
ever brought to this sectiou. The stock
is of dillercnt makes, and canuot fail to
satisfy and please.
t.i\
rpnol
MACK KEEL Kit. No
KilsN.il
’.. hhl.H No :j
V. bids No I
hid Not
bids Not
WELL Itl'CK Ill's i
I’.AlililNG Accodiu
I'lhM -Arrow
Pieied
Cheek**
SlriiM-s.
Pl.nW Rom
WELL Itotm
WHISKEY .
HltANDY.
MATCIIF.K. .
WOOL * ....
Fine Lot of Corsets.
The celebrated Bon Ton and Queen
Bess Corsets, the I test in the world. ’
Corsets from 25 cents and up.