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THE ALBANYNEWS
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WESTON ft EVANS,
.1. I*. Warms, - - A«*oci*tr Ediim
albixy. «;hiwTu~- OCTUBEtl 17,14:
FOK VOXilltF.SS:
HON. W. E. SMITH.
Or Dougherty.
The following gentlemen are our
regular authorized agent*:
saiithviile, Joe John ton.
Leeoburg, J. T. Kimbrough.
MeLelland'a Mill, Dan Mrijrltand
Isabella, T. M. Lippilt.
Newton, S. J. Uvlngttou.
Williamsburg, J. K. Keel.
Ijtary, V. S. Simmon..
Morgan, I. j. Monroe.
Arlington, U. II. A»tew.
Me. I). done*, on S. W. Extension.
Appoint*
nta of Hon
.Smith.
Win. K
I will address my fellow-citizen* at
the following time* amt place*.
Wm. E. Suith4*
R. lollies . Thursday October 1
Blakely, - -
t 'oionitl - -
Uatnhridge -
v tMnn -
Moultrie - -
Camilla • •!
New ton - -
Morgan . *
Friday
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Saturday
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Monday
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21
TuvMlay
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Wedaesilay
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Tbuixlay
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24
Friday
Saturday
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Tnnaiay
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Wcdnrfday
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Capt. smith'* letter concerning tin*.
Seventh District mailer. i|*ke in
volume*. and is working a wholesome
effect. |
lion. W. K. Smith I* out warming
up the people on political matter*.—
lie i» ably a**i*led by Die lending
Democratic speaker, of the District.
We are gratified to learn tliat all
the most prominent and renpectahh
colored men of the District have ex-
pressed a determination to support
Capt Smith in any event. Sensible.
He will never deceive them.
Saturday. Nov.
Notice front Chairman Etfca-
tivr tVinnittee.
lion. I’. Ik Wooten wilt address the
people at
ihinbridgr, October 21.
Tltomaavtllr, Octolier 22.
tiuiiniui. Octolier S.
\ aldo-4a. October 24.
Millionu. Oct. 2a.
Nashville. Oct. 26.
W. It. Kttldoo, at
i'l. Gain.-*, Octolier 17.
Blakeley. 4 trtolier lit.
Judge Va.on at
Tlnmiaaville, October 22.
Ouitmaa, October S.
\ atdosta. October 24.
Wm. A. Ilammoml ami E. 1’. Bow
er, at
Moultrie, O.-iolier 29.
t 'amilla, October 3u.
K. f. Bower at *
Newton. Octolier 31.
ik Ik Bower ami B. W. Dari* at
4'oh|uiU, October IP.
tk-B. Bower at
4 amilla. Octolier 31
New top, 4 Ictoher 31.
It. ft. Keunouat
Isabella, October 28.
Moultrie, October 29.
I 'amilla, Octolier 'M.
New pm,' October 31.
fc«e*X ati. Looxrrr.
Charts Ex. Committee.
The nunpaigu in South Carolina I*
progressing handsomely. There I*
no opposition to Governor Hampton.
He haw served the people. Irrespect
ive of party, to well, that they intend
to give hint an eaay walk-over.
Why la it that men are trying to
break np the Democratic party all
over the Stale? What harm lias it
done that It should meet the strong
opposition of men who wantotHre?
—Cuthhert Jg/Mif. A sock-dnlager
of a question.
Yellow Fever reports picture con
tinued dislri's*, and rage anil spread
of the di-ca-c. Help i* wanted. Sev
eral new pl-n-es have been attacked,
the latest ami moat important i« He
leua. Arkan-a*. There i* no telling
when or where the terrihle plague
will stop.
The Dem. craiic |*irty is the only
organized |>an\ against corruptl
and thieving in offiiv. lion. W. E.
Smith, the very essem-e «f honor it
self, is the regular nominee of that
parly, lie lielong* anil i* governed
by no rings, hut is the |ieop|e’* I'rieml.
llit-refore looks to tlieir inter,-*! lirst.
—Hoinbridpe /IrMsrnil
When the Felton organs call lien
(lord"* a blatherskite, they little
know the trouble they arc stirring up.
Dr. Felton's private secretary's hus
band has awakened tlx- wrong pas
senger. “Scar-faced** Gordon is
what the Felton organ* •■all him. This
is aII excellent argument against a
eonfeileraie soldier.—A (lattta Cunsti-
JVEJV 9
f.\
Carpets I Carpets )
•• i» of *.<* y-t* it** otilijSffiM
1
S. Ill & ELM
' iii'iflii'
‘titioil &
SHEFFIELD & BELL
Iluve opened a first-class Hun I ware Store on
*A
UK
i i
« fl i **/. U 1.4
Broad Street,
Albany, Ga,
Have} ust received one of the
and prettiest lot of
1
largest
-!i,4M >4it»
Secretary Sherman sava that he is
eertsiu tliat resumption will take
| place January 1st. and that no repeal
' bill .-an jki*« the Senate over a veto
before that date. I’nless. he roiitin-
ues. Congress passes a law for an
extra session in March, resumption
wilt have lieen In operation twelve
month- ts l'ore the Forty-sixtli Con-
gres- convene*.
It i« said that a tlotenuiiied effort
wilt lie made by the Radicals to de
feat Speaker Randall’* re-election to
Congress from the Third Pennsylva
i uia distrirt. He is to be charged with
j having l«een the person most rc«pou-
j able for the Ohio gerrymander, by
- j which manoeuvre the Democrats sor-
_ _ j rowfutly admit that they lost more
tien. Gordon is doing grsml *er- J *h*n they gained. His defeat, too,
vice£ir the Democracy. will leave the Forty-sixth Congress
—L 1 • without any acknowledged leader of
Gen. Cook, in the Third, is making; ability, and for this reason his dis-
a lively canvass. j niu will receive special attention sit
stileT*nasnrer Renfroe ha* made the »■•***• Republican Cam-
a good showing for the past nine
months.
-ffrit Jldvtifistmeuts.
Grand Lodge of Georgia
F.\ xAs. Ms.
rpilC urxf annual couiwuuicaliobs or tW XI.'. W.*-
I (irand ijolicr uriinirfia will bp ImM In Grand
lAMf|« Halt, MamfuirTemiito, cliy of Macor, cun*
Mpnt'ilKTnmIlj.lKiflIlFi ’iflihiWiS, at 10 o’clock »
IS. .1AMKS H. MOBLEY.
J. Knmktt Hi.«< kmiikak, O. Master.
Grand Serrvtary. [orl7-2t]
PLANTATION for Jim
on thf a.at Tunnt; in Nvtcwlwr next, the
PRANK ROBERTS’
Hwamp Place,
Nina mile* I rum Alton*. One* mule too with Hie
pine*-. 1 hr plantation is in foud order, will* all
imunarr outbuildings and rooil gin dud.
J. I*. HOYT, Brcelrer.
Alton/,Oi tuber 17, ISTH-Id *
TWO
Fine Cotton narrations
FOB RENT.
T WII.Is receive proposal* until |5ib of November
next, for (be leave of Hie
Pine & Ock Woods Plantations.
*. deceased, for
ry. to Hecemher
ur buith,
A sou of Jeff DavD i* ill with
vellow fever.
Administrator a Sale.
...... , Tuesday In Decern-
next, the following property, to-wit:
aUoHand Nos. 211,237,233,2*1, ȣof2b>, % or
. and all of 249, lying easi of Klncbafoon*'e creek,
except about S acre* now occupied by Josh Davit,
colored; the same compriatug the plantation in the
5d district of Lmcoutily, known as the Joel Forrea*
ter Plantation, and containing eleven hundred an.t
sixtv-fbree acres, more or lews and excepting and
reserving from mild mle l.'» feet M|uare around the
grave of Mr*. CIum. J. Ilaldwin, and 2» feet Miuare
aruunc the grave of Joel Forrester, deceased, near
thodwolUng biHi*e,ou mid plantation. t$aM land
wUl be wild subject to the dower of the widow of
•am Joel Forreater, de« eased. Personal uiopcrtv
will bo told next day on the plantation. Term* of
aale—Caah. Parties doJring to look at promise* can
apply to am at Leeaburg, Dee county, Ga^or to.Suiu-
uel G. Logan, on the place.
JNO. W. FORUEiTEK.
oct!2df Adm'r Joel Forrester, dec’d.
Umlor Wjllingjliiun’s Mall,
:! i .:V | , - •
WIktc t|iey arc* rccolviug Vine of thc Dargcat ami MontCom-
• plete btocks of
I I
Af r»; 1 y ,it,k>h
;T3iT«a«
Receiver’s Sale.
B Y vlrtooofadeeree of the Superior Court of
Dougherty county; In the matter of John M.
Hill, admr on the estate of A O Hill, deceased,
against John Jackson and others creditors or nut
ndate, la equity, I will sell towre the I'mirt H*mih*
doer of Baker county, at Newton, between thf legal
hounof sale, on the first Tuenlay in Niivcmtier tie? t
the undivided one-half interest of the following lots
of land, to-wit: No. 40fi, In the 8th district of Pnker
os. fi^gSar^ " *“ *
, hHng the i
[fill idsec.
a nee 12 months, with inlerest
rest- with mortgage on premi
* The ether undivided one-ha
- Tinware, CrDckeryware,
Iloiisefii rnishing Goods.
Buggy and Wagon Wheels,
Axles.'Wjjiingti and Carriage Til lbers of all.,descriptions.
’ ! WiH.ieceive in a few da vs < (
|
i Can© Mills and Boilers.
!i L U lil!
carp Kara
m
. miff i«vi
one-half will be Mhl at
Mlierift' of Bake
consent or parii*^*. Iwsmod*
Administrators on the eitate or BT Cochran, de-
ceaeed—to-wit: Ja*.Cochran ami Mr* BTforhrau—
notified RICHAKD flOUR .
oct34d . Receiver.
and setting apart aud taluaiioii of lunue-
Mewl, ami I will pass upon the Mine at 10 oVIwk.
on the 12th day of October, 1*78. Given nwler hiv
hand and <ifficial signature, this Seittemtor -N, IS7S.
it. J. Mose* is no longer t candi
date in the Fourth. “One by one Ibv
roae* fsll."
1 he ' Washington JltpnbUca* sol
emnly announce* that South Carolina
and Gov. Hampton are now -under
the survxilanre of the AdminUtra-
lb«.'
liovernor Colquitt ha* been In de
mand at' Stale Fairs this Fall. He
we* Invited to deliver the address at
three, ll is gratifying to know that
our Executive is so popular abroad.
flic New York Herald print* ana
praises Senator Hill’s assault on
llayr*, but thinks be didn’t go tar
enough-iw ibia don aria ticst of the _
President's bogus civil service reform. | morning to the letter of Senator llill,
Mr. pill will please write another let-1 „f Geo rgia. The importance of the
•er. j subject, Urn character and standing of
i the writer, and the clear, convincing
1 manner in which he has presented
his views, all combine to make the
. letter a singularly salable contribu-
lion to the literature of a campaign
1 j which the result in the Ohio and In
diana shows has just begun. The in.
paign Committee.
General John B. Gordon is leading
the Democratic charge in the Seventh
Distrirt. Would that our State pos
sessed more Gordons, but there is
none other. How refreshing in these
times to note the acts of a statesman
whose personal ambition stands not
in the way of patriotic duty. A can
didate for the United States Senate,
be goes forward among the moun
tains, and speaks to the people whose
legislative representatives blindly op
pose his every utterance. He does
not fear to tell the truth for the safe
ty of bis State, and courts no favors.
The true Democracy of Georgia will
remember his services, and honor
him for his manhood.
Senator Hill’n Letter.
We offer no apology for yielding
large a portion of our spare this
PUBLIC SALE
GEORGIA—Miwhkll Cot sty.
By virtue of authority vested ih me by a certain
deed of mortgage, made and delivered f mo by 1>a-
vid Ayres, of Mitchell euiiniy. <Uu dated the 27ll»
day of March. A. D. 1*7*. and recorded in the office
of the Clerk of tba .Sajerfcir Court of aaid county, on
I be ml* day of July. M78,1 will otTrr for vale at pu -
lie outcry, at the Court bona? door in Camilla. U>,
at It o’clock aa,M Tuesday,the29th day of Or-
tolwr, 1578,1.ot» of land number* two tanndred and'
eighty-three (283) and three bandied and eighteen
S in the tenth (tQ>district of aaid county, tom-
og a valuable plantation, with all necemnn
lings and o*it booses- TeiomnadL Proceeds of
sale to to first applUd to extinguishment of balance
of principal and interest due on said mortgage: bal
ance, alter deducting cast «f advertlafag and arilfog.
to mor*gager. ISRAEL MAPLE*
announce nr Vi
co a candidate for Tax (Villertor oT Worth cmnlv.
al the election in January next, and will to thank
ful for their supfiort. \V A RISEN SHIVER.
to to paid c
October 17,1571.
lUl JfctJL
The Great
The Stale Democratic Executive j
Euiniuluee hs. Issued an address, j
which Is 4u admirable document ev-j
cry way. Words of wisdom ami!
muiniI common sense breathe ah;
ihrongh it. We shall bay it beforeoui j
readers next week.
*1 he New York JCceni.'j Port bring*
the following heretofore unheard-«l
news: -United States Senator Gor-
i diriment which Senator Hill presents
against Hayes is powerfully drawn
and is amply sustained by the farts.—
It should be read by every voter in
the country, and especially by ererv
rilling to meet
upon grounds
'*«"• of fceorrin, wlio was supposed vo|er who 7 been willing to meet
t» be almost certain to be re-elected ; the Republican party upon grounds
is now Sotifrouted by two formidable' i of it* own selecting, instead of ’com-
7T
tier II. .Stephen*, and Mr. Herschel V dlffjmilt for the Republican party
John-on. 1 (o make even a show of answering
: the scathing criticisms of Senator
Whew ! oh, my! Gone up! t’oflani-! Hill. When the great fraud was cou
nted!' We louchol a |x>ison thing.
Didn't go to do it. It* exterior ap
pearance indicated gentility, but alter
la-I Thursday'* i««u« of the Quitman
ll.'/Mirler, we have sorrowed over our
flic j (kimeM and
■innmated by the action of a partisan
majority ou the electoral commission,
the Republican leaders and journals
were loud in the praises of Senator
llill for the stand he took in favor of
submitting to the wronv rather than
run the risk of a greater. The candor,
statesmanship which
backer, who guides the pen editorial 1 thev then conceded him they cannot
i, . - - - ■ 11. • l . . i.^ .._. i.!.,. n*/—V— e....
o. that sheet is like the |wrty he
►.(Swiss—■V myth, a humbug.’' We
wont fetich IT any more.
The open letter publislied hi our
columns last week from lion. Wm, E.
imitbjo Sir. I'. II. t'. Wlllinglism,
ediior of the Carlersville Free Ft am,
ha* lieen commented upon quite free
ly fey the Georgia pres*. We don't
liiink we are saying too much when
we remark that it wilt make a good
iniiiihrr of votes for Pester.
The Albany News has never niter,
e l a word against Colonel tteward
since his retirement from the race,
and wed*i* the Thino of the Quit-
man Iteporter to prove his assertion.
We never strike a fallen foe, nor utter
word* of reproach against a man who
aland# innocent of guilt when ire
know It.' 3S> ; up your dirty utter-
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sales.
Under XFpvtUldEcrw* t»f the M»|#iinr rmut of
•aid conptr. will to *ohl before Ibr Court lloiise in
tbedty ofAitoiijr.on Ihefinrt TiHMlay in Novt-m-
her ntrxL ■ saaHl (ana of bIwhA <18 arm, well ini
proved, one tniloaoulh of the city on llm rin*r.
known a* the Floyd alter, now in |Hts*r*Mi«in «*l I-.
Dribkwmten «oVI under » decree in favor of John S.‘
Monnao v» E Driukwat»;r. Property iiointed iMit in
ahld decree and defendant noti led in writing. , ((|
i By virtue of a A fa towing from the
Court of Dougberty county, in favor of Mooi*tii
llurd ACo. vx. Jacob Orw, I Will *ell tofonr th<l
Chart Houaednorof Dougherty county, on the I
Tuenlay in Not ember next, city lot* In the city
AUM7, No* 28 and28, on (’ommcire Street, to satis
fy tom 8 to. Levtol ou a© the property of Jacob
OraM.dcfendaiU In fi fa, and leiuui in pueMTe/t.ii
WUL be told before the Court IIoinh door In’ th*'
city of Albany, oii the first Tut’Miay In Novrtiiiiei
next: between the legal boors of mi»*. owe bmulretl
acre* of lot of hind No 3W In the tint district of
Dousberty county, adjoining the city of Albany, on
tbeeouth shle Iheret-L and lying toiwc^u the New
ton jroM and the River nmd, containing one homi-
ml acres, more or !e a, excepting l acre In north-
Novcmltcr 12th, 13th, 14th,
loth ami Kith, 1S78.
The grandest
display ever
in Georgia.
Agricultural
witnessed
now deny him.—Detroit Free Freer.
lion. W. E. Hniith has written »n
open letter to C. If. 0. Willingham,
denying in loto the charge that lie
(Smith) favored Felton’s election.—
This denial was not necessary here,
but it may he in the Seventh. When
Toombs and Stephen* countenance
Felton’s candidacy some men might
be green enough to imagine tha
Tete Hniith would, hut Tele has
more sense and principle than to do
stlch a thing—ThouuiMeitle Knterprlee
Senator Ben. Hill’s letter on tlie ad
ministration, which we publish thi*
morning, is a rattler. It reads like
an epistle to the Ephesians, or a screed
from Judge Black. Wlmt «* more to
the pur|io«e, it is as true as it is pithy
and pointed; presenting the ease in tt
matter of fact no less than an origi
nal way. The passages which refur
to Johnson anil Hayes, Mrs. Hurratl
and Mr*. Jenks, instituting a compar
ison between two crimes by which
the presidency was readied by those
$1"»0 in Touninimtnt Prizes!
SmOO in Racing Premiums !
$1,000 in Military Premiums!
Ill all over $3,000 in Prizes!
Fun for Everylawly.
Semi for rrrininni l.ist.
5 ». MrLKNDON, 8. J. J0NK8,
Secretary. i’resident.
wTt. PARK, M. ft
of MrticlnA, aollrlt* a cormn*>pdewco with
INVALIDS of ALL KINDS.
—AliW—
0///MM, Morphine and fsinilnrittm
Token.
PMUnutrestnlsttfceir SmSU,yhfewtkiuMswt
Uieaf .!*] .Kh a. rt.rtlr.hl. lUnuasl ss*«r»Js-
J,. fi.rni.h.4 tsard *,».! totglM o*.robtntoWg
eltir. Mall IS him is.ussrsj ■* .***
lor hi. rriiljr. A isioIW o)S*loS»BI1le|rt*sn
ASJrwi. " r ‘ n * u
ffplJeCOWfilV
anecr. Mr. tUporter, stick more elm*.
I, t» truth and a (lead to your own j ease of conduct of these latter are
hu#ii>4.«. •igaUcant and sUrtllug—Lour-Jour.
; not til reel ly appointed, ami Hie tliffcr-
eare of conduct of f
» 111*1 HA HYWOVKIt*. tr«*rlh Csssty.—A J Is-
man, agent lor MnAMD A T Ifevla. to* %
I lor rxfBt|*clt»n of prmooaUy aotl -citing apart
aiMi valti-iioi. ot hommUvI.M* I will |Wna npon lto
mom at 10 o’clork «u IIm* 19Gi ttoy of <>ntotor, jf7jL
Glvca under my band and uAfial
(let. 8.1878, TH0H. M. UPJWr;
4*110-21 Ordinary.
Frank X Vfrn,odminMnU>r<* tlto mUo of
n II ia»««.dvcn»uvd. h*B applied to mr f>;r lmr- -
atdl f be rr»l male of aakl Aoeoomd. Tki la I
U>nt la rite all pnrtk* IntoiitofA ta tow raw
form mr, within iUr llinr prracvlhail V law, why
«iM leave -bould not to granled: (liven uiclrr my
hand and mfif lal signature. Ilila
or id- It A. rOLUHR, Ordinary,
wade la Ibr Ordinary of raid «waijr tor wwi10
aellalelthertoildkrorprliiatcaalr, lot iff land So
in 7lh .Itorlrl of Worth county, aa the proiwrty
of the e>iate of Mary Treadaway, «f -aid equal/, dto
v»«b*h|. TbUto ftstwr 7, inn.
QUi^Oitoby
lay. I«TKdoo by vlrtua of a II fa front Douffhi
Superior Court, Carlton B Caiaway v » .!«*• W 1
ten, John Walters and (! O Walters, exmitors
axctotrfx of tba hut will and tralam i.t of Jeremiah
Walters.deceawd. Levied oh as the pn>)terty or
aald dcceaard, this October 4, 1878.
MORTGAGE SALE
By virtue of two mortgage fi fas issued from
Dougherty Superior Court,Sarah M Bail, aduiinto
iratrix, va Thomas F Arline, truatee of Kiiza Atkin-
irfci of Dougherty county, ami lot ..
180 la tat diatrict of Lee. The whole t-ompriaing the
plantation of 8 Atkinson, trustee of Elisa Atkinson,
*" to satisfy aald mortgage and fi fas touted there
Notice of levy given in
ind * " “■ *
■radon.
(•all anti see the New ami Adjuxtible Buggy Top-
tliin'c novel and convenient.
AIIkiiiv, Octolier 10. 1S78.
SHEFFIELD & BELL
t I i !r *!,-i .| .tki tt.l #
m VflH :)3lil
ever brought to Georgi*, atid
ly call the attention of the people
to the same.
’ - 111* ,.t *1 dl
*»
i‘41
cviDit
i I VI A OU Y ACt
The stock is varied and of unsurpass
ed beauty, aud will be sold cheap. rntH
i< HMI
l t&t
/ 4 vHM
East Alabama Fair, 1878,
AT EOF AULA, ALA.,
|
To Commence Tuesday, November 12, i
. , ' i
. ..... 21 j
tin! rontinnn five days, under the auspices at the
mwmicr 'fmornsJ
, Lititcral f*remiunis
t'( •' ’ 4
;, j’fi.ilj .. .
»11 \ I i 7
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We are receiviog one of the most
it
tittraciive
VUOli WOJHAfi
Fitriill .-lit***-of IndnsteF, Wot-L* of 1 Art j Maciilnerv nmt Stock.
$PKKI> RING ATTRACTION'SiHVqlafWv in the Sottlh.
TilK GREAT TRIO of Htnfcs—A’lfihiniia, Georgia ;uul I-'loruia. to <-n
it ami compete ou i-i|ii.-il l. i inx-lu overv Ihcpnrtuicnf.
LIST OF I’REMII'M.S, Uiilc-suml Rcgxil.atioii*, utatleil. postage pai«l. on ;
npplicnliou to tin- SvercJwv.< .. 31. HAWKINS. President.
It Oil N M. McK I.KROY. Set.v.
net It! ...... . ,1, M. SPCUI.OC’K. Gen'l Sup'i.
f I I
-OP.
Ot> ftrif ><r*I blkUit
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ALBANY MARKET.
Corrected Weekly by
A. C. WJCnUROOK. *. W. WKKTOKOOK.
Westbrook & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Merchandise as Follows
Albany. Ga., Octotor 18, 1878.
BACON—Claar rib aide*....... .........
Bhouldento........
Bulk clear rib.....—
Bulk BhouIdem None
Beat brand Western bams........
Eastern Hams ..................
CORN.— —
MEAL. —
OATH—feed
PLOCR-
Choice P’aney.....^...^^
Extra Family
Family % —
Extra.............. —
LAKD—FuraJesf
MOLAMHKS
SYRUP....—
. Hugardrope
BOftAB-Brnwa
Ex. C White.. ,
Powdered and cruabad 12 «r U
Cut loaf. 12^
COFFEE—Common— IA '*> is
Fair. 18 W 2h
Good » to W
Choice 22
Java...^...—.^ - to :h»
SOAPS—Per lb r. ( ,e n
CHEESE—State
Cream .... I2^toif.
Gilt *
CRACKEBB-Soda .... fi'X to «
Crewn..^.-.............-..^ !¥fg to 13
—, M fi 5Hto7 0U
........8.000(16,80
S%6.00
—lOtoViH
«.. 10 to GO
.... V. @ 60
.— 78 to W
..... y to iu
... io to vi*4
rANDLGm
NAILS—Baals lOtl.^..
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01NUEIL. 17 to 2U
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■CLOVES .J. :...... 40.fec60
CIGARS—Per to-.. —20.00 to 75.00
l/orellards. 7ft to a,
LorreUarda foil no mw
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HALT—Vlrgl ala 2.2ft
Livpn*°ol — - 1.8ft to 1.7.1
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17 10 20
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24 to 3a
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S. W. GUNjN ISON.
Washington Street, next *lnor to Dost (iffice,
.UdtAX^ - * m * » OEOKGIA.
Haalo store one ol the lorgrst Blrniks of HARDWARE, everything embrace-: tiu.lcr
tliis heaii, ever brought to Georgia, and i* delennincil tixsell at low figures. lie re
spectfully invite* the peopleof Douglierty ami enrrounning counties to call ami in
spect the same. ... ;
The Largest and Prettiest. Stock of’Crockery ware
Ever brought to Albany. HEATING AND COOKING STOVES in number
Remember the place. S. W. GUNNISON.
Jul} 2f>. 1878-el . ,
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MANUFACTURkli ItV
C. S. & (I. WI FINDLAY.
. i I -- !■' ' • .
THE IXL -Is the ohly Jperftect- » Yitton Gin made.
O0R P.^Ei3>Kft -r^Jp'vaHlIy superior to any and all feeders
! nowiri iiljte." • l ''" • ’
t .».• I * ! lit.! It..#. »• tell i»*
OUR CONDENSER—Is acknowledged to be perfect in
every partieijlar.
The Celebrated “MANAHAH" COTTON CLEANER
Im'hImo Mniiiihi'tiiri’il l»y m Ber ,nilfrr«i«cn»i*ni in .au»ih«'r in I hit palter.
/ grioultural Implements of eveiy description
furniBhed to order,
• Hfiid fur rirciilir, aprrial circulars mid |>rI«t VhIg * -
C. S. & G. W. FINDLAY.
Head of Third St , lllaraB, fea ,
PRICES VERY im
»ug8-
lift) 1
irUJT
t.y’.ti !-**i OiiA-i. mmf+M
Ever Brought to Albany, and cordially
invite the public to
€*II *Md ImMpect tk* Smm*.
Just Iii—.The largest stock of- ,/ lU’l llllfil
Wagons and
ever brought to this section. The stock - ’•
is oC difiereat make^ and eauaol fait Mi
satisfy and please. . t ^g - ,i.i mtxt2
. !:.eit!.idiltli;U3
Fine Lot of Corsekg^
! . , **» »!*.< lit-
r- • 1 «' <1- > ....
The celebrated Boo Tqn and
Bess Corseits, the best in the world. . ) ^.u
Corsets from 26 cenfs and up.