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THEjALBANY'NEWS
Fuamc V. Kvakx
WKSTON & EVANS,
D. Wutos, - - Assnriato Eilitoi
JIIJUHV.OBinilA - - - NOVKMUKB JS. IS7'
JiHlgr Miu-key, of South (Caroli
na, on IlOgN-
A I.KARNF.n AND V M.ITABI.E 1IIMJCIS1-
tios rroK swim- okskrai.lt, asi>
THE NATIVE RRKEPS rARTK IT.ARI.I
■Iniljre T. J. Mackey, of South t'ar-
olina, was Chairman of the Commit
tee on Swine, at the recent Fair ot
the Carolina Stale Agricultural Soci
et.v. Ilis rei>nrt was imiccil a learn-
eil anil valuable disquisition upon
bogs generally, anil the native breeds
particularly. Upon the latter lie
said:
We liolil it important for ethnolog
ical reasons, that the native hog of
South Carolina should lie widely cut-
tivateil. lie is to oi|r people the
nioTiumei^l liog. and around him
elnster tin; traditions of two eventful
centuries. Older than the constitu
tion of the United States, lie alone
seems unaffected seriously hv the
’‘amendments.*' Coaming at will
fhro.tglt our far reaching swamps
and over our homestead hills in the
days of 1887, the bold infantry of
stout Cornwallis grew failit while
following the fleet career of this ex-*
fraordittary pnehyderma, and he dis-
tacced with IriuinphAnt grunt even
the enterprising cavalry of the fiery
Tartrton. lie is absolutely unchang
ed and unchangeable, lie ran neith
er In- starved nor fattened, anil i>
reallv the only one of our domestica
ted animals which has always work
ed for his living. For hint “eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty,”anti
lie car not In- taken by surprise while
the predatory rover who essays to
pursue him soon learns in deep dis
gust the race is to the swill in the case
of this marvelous hog gallop
".Vn irttdrniablr l’rntli.
You deserve to sutler, anil if you
lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life
in Ibis beautiful world, it is entirely
Vtuir awn fault and there is only oue
exruse, for you—your unreasonable
prejudice and skepticism, which has
killed thousands. Personal knowledge
"and. common sense reasoning will
-non shovv you that (Jreen’s Aiigll-I
SHEFFIELD
I cure von of l.iver Com
■psia, with all its mi
^Flower tv
plaint or Dyspcp
crablc eflbcis. such as sick head ache,
palpitation of the heart, sourstomaeh.
habitual eostiveness, tli/./iness of the
head, nervous prostration, low spirits,
lie. Its sale now reaches every town
•nl the Western Continent, and a-it a
Druggist but will tell you of its won
der Ail cures. You can huy a Sample
Battle for 10 cents. Three doses will
relieve you.' ' 2:1
“V1GETINE,”
»IkistM phyiiflui, 'jhiii no rtjiial m • Itloul
inrilfr. Hearing of iu many wonderful t un** after
all other remedies hail failed, 1 rUlnl ll»e l.ak>rato-
ry and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It in
wryored from hark*. iwk* and herle. «i h of whirl
m highly rihrtire, and they an* euiu|«oun.lcd u
such a manner aa to prudurc aMoiiishili); results."
YEGETINE
Is the grwat 81ml Purifier.
YEGETINE
Will cure the worst cane of Scrofula.
YEGETINE
physicians ami apothecaries
YEGETINE
I same marvelous curt* iu cases of i'snn
t'unro the wont
Meets with wonderful Mtcccsa in Mercurial iIpi'ams
VEGETINE
rorst cases of Canker.
VEGETINE
nlerful bueccsn in Men u
Vcgctinc
mu eradicate Salt Rbeuiu from the system.
Vcgctinc
Removes Pimple* and Humors from the face.
Vegetinc
Caw* tVwotipation and npUalcs tha R»»i-ls.
Vegetinc
For Itis owner lie is light weight, it . , .. , ,
is true, but then he is sure mcaL The b. wt-*.t.r«oi f tbrH*-toh,.
IM hog, on the contrary, is a perpetu- -* —
al hazard and a constant provoc-itiou
of larceny. He is unable to deal with
the only recognized race issue in this i
State, of which lie is tlte frequent, be-.'
cause the easy victim. On the other
hand, tlte native self-preserving hog
appreciates “the situation.” and is
tt law unto himself, rely iug not upot
statutes but on speed for his protec
lion. It is time, therefore, that wc
should return to the original princi
ples on which the fathers founded our
smokehouses, and that the fattest hog
of foreign extraction should, uo long- A,t. ,ww».,
er l>e n-gartled as superior for practi
cal purpose- to the fastest swine qf
native growth, each one of which ’
yields the farmer “forty pounds of
meat a year." ami lints tends greatly
to reduce the amount of money which
wedaily export from this Slate for
bacon, amounting to nearly A7.0UU,-
000 per annum.
Respectfully submitted,
T.J. Mackey. Chairman.
Eat Apples.
Apples, in additiou to being a de
licious fruit, tn'ake a pleasant medi
cine. A raw, mellow apple is digest
ed in an hour amlja half, while boiled
requires five hours. The-
bbage reqt
ost healtlij-
most
ed on a table is a baked apple,
eaten
coarse bi
or flesh of any kind, it has an
rabte effect on tlte general system, .aft
ter removing constipation, correcting,
acidities, and cooliug-off febrile con
ditions more effectually than the most
approved medicines. If families
could be induced to substitute apples,
ripe and sound, for pies, cakes anil
sweetmeats, with which their chil
dren are frequently stuffed, there
would be a diminution in the total
sum of doctor's bills in a single ycaf,
sufficient to lay in a stock of this ill -
licious fruit for the whole season'
Vcgctinc
Will cure Dysjwiwla.
- Vegetinc
Restores the entire system to a healthy t
Vcgctinc
C.sqor& tbe cause of iHoioon.
Vegetinc
Rtiisyrs faint <*s«M the Stomach.
Vegetinc
■i Vegetinc
KEMuallf rare* Kidney Complaint.
Vcgctinc
Is effirctiv* in its cure of Fvmole Wdttkuno.
- Vegetinc
I* tliHirrmt Remedy for • iencral Debility.
'% .; Vcgctinc
hackoowM^I l»r all t Imu-h «! people t«
best and most reliable 1.final purifier in th
VEGETINE
Prepared by
dessert that can be plat, II. R. S1UFE1VS, l!0ST0\, M ISS
e is a baked apple. IP .. A. * . ' <. ■ -
Y^lioe faSoldby all Drag
aduii-
gists.
Schedule Southwestern R. R,
J A|llll If, I
f\S ind after tbU date traius on this
VJ runasfollows:
sill It
...™10:lfi a
11:45 a
I
Leave Allany d»iljr~....
Arrive at rimichvlllc
Leave Smith villa fur Macon daily
Arrive at Macon daily 4-47
Leave Smitbville for kutaula daily i >-4-S 0
Arrive at Kufaula daily •>
Leave Macon for Savannah and A 111,11*1:1
daily..—, 7:3-5 |. m— 70»> a
Arrive at {Savannah daily 7.1* a w— :m;, ,,
Arrive at AuguMa daily 5 1:. a ■,* — 417 j.
Leave Macon for Atlanta daily... tel ft j. m - *i:jn a
ita daily....;......... feirja in— | 1-7 j,
reenhack party. and as- ] -
Beast Butler ha% again tinhosoi
himself to an interviewer. ..pc gf
to lx greatly enconrageil as to the fu-,
ture of the (•
. „ rarepl Sunday...
for CsdumlHi’t daily,
is daily.
Arrive at tuthbrrt daily..
• ve Cuthbert for Fort
Wrdnimdaya and Fritlay*...
xcept tlirei
1 Massachusetts to a shantplto!
dozing” of workmen, aud
the large vote lie got. l!e propn»e- ] iii-Uy
to continue his battle for greenback- j
and iu behalf or the ItUtiiigiaWinl,
whose especial rhainpion he claiiusOa,
be. Beast Butler expresses the djirtil
iou that the New York Trihnnr ha‘
uotgotthe dispati-hes which it *baa
claimed to decipher. He says ittnay
bare copies, but he knows it- luuti not;
got all the originals. These, Ite sqygj
are in perfeetly safe keeping., " ;rJ ,
f'MIlIrrtSc iillr an,I EO..111V.11 VtiOul.
In« Maron dliU'eSo»|S SI.inlay on -. lip a m trai
For uiinSs ud Clnuu jpoaty ai.l Saraimali.liri
fto alai Nurth Alaloiua railruad. N .t-av
exr.pt .-Onlay on s*l a m 1 rain.
IUKRI.V ,XIK>Mli
Arrive at Arlinrt**n-*Mmi*i«ei*, Tucwli
: . Frktaya ami Salunl.y,
enssax-no
Mr. Dana, who U an adept at valquy>
latiou; puts it thus: “If, in Sf-pTeim'
her next, California should elecl' two
Deutwrals aud two Ih-puhlicaiug'tTIT^
new House will stand. 118 It mor-ftif/
to U5I Republicans and 11 (ireen-
hackcrs, giving the Itemocrats a ma*'
joritv of three over both. However;,
judging from their former political
afilliations, it is sale to infer th:i4-#J>fj
these Orecnhai-kcri. will, on mcrejear-y
tv divisions, vote, with the Democrat.-,
and three with the Kcpnhlicaiis'/'fliis
would increase the Democrats In UK
and the Repnhlicans to l:i7, leaving
Hie Iletnocrat* with a majority of Ilf?
which i- precisely their majnrify’ It*
the present house.” -• : t
Tlte little folks wanted the liftM bV
the family to «|>eud the-■evening ’tvitt#
them. Father said he tliought of- at
tending a meeting. Various inca«ttrci
were discussed for keepiug ,father jil
home, when Tommy, aged live, imP
dri-sscil his hrollier, aged seven, »-
foilows: “I’ll tell you what wnllals.
We'll put up a sign on the frontdoor
—‘No admittance lo go out of fill* 1
house nighls.’”—Ulirn Obirrrrr.
w r w - ■ r~ — '-s- s*
HKOVKSMU A tuohououvauk
In order to guard against fcstrtlv
utterly subversive of health. It is* -fcli-'
solutelv essential that the grand Ihor-
oughfare or avenm-of the syslyui, the
bowel-, should In* re-opened a-Tqieeil
ily as po-.sih|e wlu-n tliey Ix-eopic nli-
strueteil. If tlxy m e not, Hie, l,)le it
misdirected into the blood ; the liver
becomes torpid ; viscid billion- mat*
ter gels into the stomach, and pro
dmes indigestion; headaches eo-ile
and oilier symptoms are proihieeil.
which » prolongation of the exciting
cause only lends to aggravate. /The
aperient properties of Hosteller?
Stomach ISillers constitute.-! tno.sf use
ful agent in overcoming constriction
of tin* bowels, and promoting a regu
lar hafjil of body. It is iftflntWy hii-
perior to the drastics eniharll*** Ire-
qiietitly used for the pnrpo-e, sFMei)
Joe.- not, like Ihem, act violeidly^lnri 1 1
produces a natural, pauile^-T CmiVi,
wiiich dtxs ind impair the t^/ie r yir i
the evacuatory organs, wl|ifll; lijdtij |
vigoratiu. instead of weukvnipg^, WtC:
stomach and liver, alWf-Mn'ijaWli
entire system, is dretigthanaiUauMk
regulated by it.
. a «> p
- -w i*
At
bis, .
forth Carolina ami Virginia.
At Atlanta for WaahHir^mi, Hallinior**. 1'l.ila.i
^MaJiVtiYork, Kfwton and all |n*intn North a
At Rofanla for all point* Soul It and \V«**t.
apr IM. IM7M-Iy W.(i. RAOUL. Sup)
Administrator s Sale.
** r * f » r ** the Court ILmim* do«.r in t
f * tirirri of I«*r4t*iri' !/■
Hdd l>4ur&«f *afo, on ft.-1
>*t nut, the foitowing pruju rty,
" " of la ik’ *’ — ~ “
d all of
• xropt about 3 acr«-a iiuw u '-upli-d l*y J*r-h |»av
J “ romprfronK lh« planlati«*n
K3, arid all of 34-5, lying t-rtsi «
colored; tbeaanif*
MdtoUicbfllrLdaAtNiuty. known a* thcdo*l V
:**r l*ia itation, and containing uh-ren h
sixtr-three acre*, nio.o o' less, and vx
rtswrvlnjc from *aid *alw Ift -fto-t npiaie ariMind lh
•t%9r o{Mn.¥Iiaa. J. L>hsw iii, ;u*d Hi hurt
Said
• ill &ed)M taii^rt ly «Im dptn-
MAhlJoel Forrester, ilr'tavl IVr.-s.nal uio|>*>r|
will t»e wdiTkiexl day on flic plan*nfioti. Toriiis t
*ale—Ca>li. I'arti*^ drwiriiiK to look at promise*
^ iNfk* W. FOnilR-TKR,
a AdnrrJm.l>orr.>ter f d.(
I Jiri'nirniirri, >|S I'lXl I'itrillt-
E. Fa. CHEATHAM
‘ ‘ H. FRflSER GRANT,
General Cwsioji Merchan
dtthjArsrt, SAVANNAH. tJA.
Cotton* Rice & Naval Stores.
Jf MofWlayflN IWemk-r Ot-vl, fipplM.iMon will
Wide to lit** Of.liOdfjr ,.l * aid foiiDlv for leave
veil at cither |ml.Ik or |oinale «»!*•, lot o| l.ti„| ;
.*Jft in Till de trief of Woftti rminiT. .. llo-|.io| H
diliRnhie of Mary Treadaway. of .
tfUrtl. *| l*i . O,tolwr 7, IM?-
WILLIAM UIIIH.IN,
Adminielrafoi - f Mary 'I readawa
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Hy rirlii* of on order Iron* lh* 4 mm
nf l>fttKlt^r«y f oonty, will !«• nollon II
d«Mwl>T"W4rr. IM7H. before the f*a
' City fjotn Non. 70 and 72,
•1 Broad Street, In rily of Alt**ny .* aid lot* er
talfilnn' oin-fotirlh of an a« r«ea* h.and to ller knot
q the Lgan UA. untie for the h* netit of * lo
lore and hair* TKRM J »AMI.
F. X. LOAN.
BOV7- Admiuiatrator ft II tjean.
HAVE
REWWEn
THE
S. W. GUNNISON,
Washington Street, next ilnor to Post Office,
AftltAbYg ftKOECIA.
H:ls ill store out* nl the Inrgcst stocks of HA.UDWA1LE. everything embrace*! under
thin bend, ever brought to Georgia, and Is determined to sell at low figures. He re
spectfully invites the people of Dougherty and surrounding counties to call nnd ii
specl the same.
The Largest anil Prettiest took ot Crockery ware
liver brought to Albany. IIEATINO AND COOKING STOVES in number
Krmemhor the phiro. 8. W. GUNNISON.
July 25, IHTH-el
GRAND OPENING !
PAUL AND WINTER CEftODS
' —AT—
Arriving
down
BUTTONS, .1KWELUY, Etc,
Stock large And complete.
»•
AGKNCY 81NGKR SEWING MACUINK—The Singer U sUII triumphant,
ladies* favorite, nud outsells any Machine manufactured.
BIOHD
OF
mow Fmr
PLOW STOCKS
C^FCall ami see us, and look around
at our
OF
if.
Jit
Atlantic & Gulf Railrroad.
tiKXERAL SUPER!NTKNDF.NT’.S OFPirR, )
Atlantic A gulp Railroad, ^
Savannah, July lS.IMTK)
riiyrr
NIGI1T EXPia>>S.
to**vi* Savannah daily at
Albany
.. 2:35 p in
,S2-» "
l.ivoOnk
Tallahi«ri*
JueksDiiville
n T»ilaha*». c
Jaek^tnvilh*
Lit** Otik
Albany
Bair.hrftlf'P
I Ntvuiinali and Alt*i
I Alba
i flu
id lr.
liah for
iaineaviilt* and <Vdar Keys take f h
ra*MMiKcr* leaving M:u.-*»ii at 7:4-5 a. iu. 'daily)cti
lift at .It-aui* with lliitt train for HoiiJa..
Pahucnucrs irotu Fl**rida Ly tM* train ( f>nn«*i‘l
5**siip with train arriviu;; in Macon at-'*:l&|*.
daily). c\r**pl Sunday.
l*;iNM>ri^cr.< from Savannah for Rruu.*
icn take thi* Irain, arriving at Rrimsi
PanM-ngcr* from RrAnswick arrive
lick 7
cliaii}»e of cars todwree
lie.
Ilina'i Pala sleeping
doiiitroiuery, N«-w Orlean*.
Mail nt*fsiut-r lear*-* Rain
very Monday at 'J Wl a in; l<
i Monl^driirr]' and Jack
, Ala-, and Jat knot
irulW far Apal-v hicol*
«xc* pted) lor Or.
I'aialka, Fnlcrpr
i JackaonviUtf dnily (Ntindnjn
I'ove spriih^N, St. An^UNliiie,
ind all landings on Si .lohnV
Trains on It. A A. It. It. leavejuni lion, Koing wc*l
Monday, Wc.liic.wlay and Friday at 11:14 a. in.
For ItriiiiTwick Tne.-«lay, Tliurnilay and Suliinlaj
at | : IU |,,
NIGHT FREIGHT PA-SSKNGKR <OA( II AT-
TACIIKI*.
toave Savannah,Saturday* t xccp’d at 5 1-5 p. m
..•JJui
.Irri vo Macon *• M JiX,
to .ire Macon elrtily at 7 ; :to p. m
Arrive Savannah daily at WS a. m.
AM-O.MMOHATION TRAIN-FASTKUN 1*1 VIS
ION.
to’ave Savannah, Sundays accepHil, nl 7;li0 a in
Mdlilon
Arriv*- al Jenui*
Arrive al ltiack*he
Arrive at l»ti|*ont
toave |iii|ri*ni
Leave RlaekNhrar
to-ave Ihiiamt at
to tv.t Valdosta at
man at
8 at Alhhny al
Albany at
I'aiuilfa at
i! at Th*rtiia*vlllc
.1 .STvrtOjJ, Mahler Tr;ins|>orl:it io
MARRIED
LIFE
(ton«valS-‘ irintendriib
DR. BUTTS
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
Who hu had fromler rtperiftiM In the trmtmriit of tli«
•canal I rouble* of both male and frtnala tlisn any |iliyairi«n
in the West, Kivra llie rrsutta of hia long ami amcraaful
ptarlirc in hia !«***■ work*, juat puhliahnl, rnlilteU
Tho PHY8IOLOCY OF MARRIAGE
Tho PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Hooka that are really Us Mrs aa4 HelMaali
up lo Mnlwel * “
■They
MS;
li' ad what<Hir lumieji«p*ri■
•aft and W#aMialMa4. ami •iiMilya
kraiillfally lllaetraled.amt in nlaia
wd. The two InMika emhrar*- A4>
alnal.l* lafermatlea for Imth inarm-tland
perfrifly Iwallhy lost !■*-. Inri a
h»h Uk r a li ra - m eta *»
a one roluaw. || ; m eloili •
KkH.Urt* eat.a i
raeaipt ufprks in n
SINGLE
LIFE
PILE CURE.
HINTS
GROCERS.
IT IS POOR POLICY
For any retail merchant to sell Inferior
goods because lie can make
more money on them.
Instead of trying to llnd I tie cheapest
that can be iHMight, lie mIioiiM always
select Till! Itl.ST In the market.
We know *»f no Imsim-H uuywlicre. In tho
city or country, that Would not sooner become
iw-rwancutly e*>tuMblicd, nud in the long run
pay l*etter. I.y iiundling only fair and Iioncst
good*. To l*e Mire, custom may for a wlill^
be allured l»v low prices into Hu* purchase
of Inh-rior and adulterate*I articles; many
cveil tale lip with hlioit weight au*l other
swindling; Put time rights all lliese
things, and nothing is more certain than that
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
MEN 110 BUSINESS
TO MAKE MONEY!
Tlw surest wty to acc«n;jliah tUs Is to
build up a pensauout trade.
if inferior pods are soli
It la only by keeping the hat nrticlrt of their
kind, even If they do not pay the largest
Immediate profit, tlmt n permanent business
is built lip. Keep tlie l»est wap, tho best
atarch, the t*ent spice*, the lwst linking powder,
and bo on through the whole list. We have
kmrtvn a grocer to lose a customer whose
trade was worth a hundred and fifty dollars
a year clear profit to him, just because lie
would not supply a baking powder that WU
demand***! by the best trade.
SEA
FOAM
Will ftraw more trade to your Store
than any otim thing in
the Grocery Line.
It fa a first-class article, will do all we
claim for It, and never falls
to work WELL.
It is a credit to any merchant’s stock, and la
one of the few good things he can confidently
recommend to every customer. It will acll
itself after one triul, for iu great merits are
SfH.n appreciated. And not only bo, but 0119
lady using it w ill tell others of tho wonderful
pr<>i*erties of Ska Foam, and where it can bo
purchnhcd, and bo the tide of trndo will
gradually but surely set toward tho enterpris
ing grocer who keeps it iu stock. Actually,
the ladies of Georgia where Hka Foam lius
been introduced, are noted for muking better
bread, biscuit, corn cakes, and other cookery
than cuu 1m* found anywhere else, aud they
pirr Sr.a Foam lUt rrnlii, mid won’t use any
other baking preparation. Aud it it not to be
Vt.h.1 rr,l at, rtlhrr, for M. \ Fo\M
NEVER FAILS
TO MAKE 41000 III CHAO when used
accord iug f» directions.
More than hull the * plaints ol laid flour
arc.*- from llic use of common baking (Miwdcrs,
which not infrequently make the la**l of flour
film (Hit dHtk brtnid. Hka K*»\M will make
l*eit*T Cook* ry with second qiiality of flour
<11 produce with any
of ih*
otil*
11 |m .1
NF. A It I.Y IVIlliV It % KINO POUOKIt
IS A lHil-TI.ltATFI*.
SEA FOAM IS PERFECTLY PURE
Aud con 111ft ic* n«* adoiuciil «*r iiigrudient
that Is In tiny way lujuri.iii*.
SEA FOAM COOKING RECIPES
Am prv.’cnlcd Willi every cun. ob.o Full In-
§tructio*t /»r Fif. You can buy Hka Foam
from any leading wholesale house, or bend to
Gantz, Jones & Co.
■AHOPAfiTlIltKUM un i Htol'BlETOBa,
17tf liuauo St., New York.
Mrs. C. XL SHAW,
South Side Broad Street Albany, Go.
_
. !D r i
ALBANY VARIETY
And Planing Wifi*
Are prepared to DRESS AND MATCH LUMBER with accuracy and dia-
p:iti-l*. Scroll Work, Turning and Moulding of,any desired pattern done to
order. i 1 ■ "*,'.-! ■ - .
Rougli and Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand.
Having superior facilities, we are prbpared to contract for
BEPAIRUVfJ.
ive his personal attention .to work
who favor us will get good ;
BUILDING and
M u. G U. Bautox will in all cases j,
iindcrtakun, which is sufficient guarantee that
honest work, neatly and quickly performed.
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Double-Thread, Lock Stitch Light Banning
W&MEWmBM.
& Ak F, TIFT & CO.
FJkGmm,
-A-XjBJLJbTlT. GA.
Wc uko pleasure in again olVering onr aervices to the Planters of Southwest tic* r
SALE AND STORAGE OF COTTON.
After an experience of MANY YEARS in the business, we are confid.nl of i-ivtiiR s-aia
faction to all. Our facilities for SHIPPING COTTON are unsurpat.e t LICKS: AD AD
VANCES tunJe on Cotton iu Store. We keep constantl* on hand a full supply .•! best
l.rou I- o: RAGGING, TIES, BELTING and LACE LEATHER. Alsu
«»
9
which we oiler al lowest prices.
FtiKE WAGON YARD, with good house aud well of water, for the use of customers,
Mlt. .1. M. MERCER will be with ua aa Scale-man.
ottir, ^XdOTJ^xnsra- x-cills
Are iu full operation, anti will grind wheat in beat manner.
Wi* art* A grid b for
Babcock Five Extinguisher* Schofield’s Presses & Engines,
Dow Law Planters, Threshing and Mowing Machines.
Pratt, Gullett, Hall, Lumus and Centennial Gins,
Which we cun offer al Manufacturer** prices.
:u.gl bill
N&APTI FT & CO.
Ewcaim&m M&me Mjvrm&pmim
' • *' :
SMWIJM
Tins 1-alest Improvement and Cheapest in the Market 1
- a model of Simplicity, Durability, and Superiority in every
respect over all other Madhlhes.
THE VERTICAL FEED BAR Involve..new feature, possessing
i.* of i hr moal valuable working principle* ever invented
TIIE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH
SEftlfta MACHIJfE i* beyond question nose desirable for all kinds of work
• hi any other machine in use.' i . ?
li is the only practical Machine for bemmfng bias Alpacca, Poplin, or other goods r
ih'to *lescripiiou, without basting, and is especially adapted lo dress-making in All iUu.
s.mche-. it has obtained ih^Wgbc*tpeamium*.) whcncTer exhibited in competition,
itb other Michinea The Davi* has the most complete Attachment* ever emptied to' a
pwing M ichine, and will dj a great range of work wji,hpnt basting that cannot be done 4 *
by any other. * 7 ^ ' u
*>end for price list and descriptive circulars to
DAWSON CARRIAGE
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
W
T. Pattisoii Si Son,
MACHINISTS AND MILLERS,
Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
ri: I,like a MNTiallv of COTTON GIN AND TRIXS .KI’AIUING. IMantoU-r. ami Snw Mill i;n ? ;ine*
liuiilt-tl ami juil ill thorotiuh rrpair. Su^ar Mill*. KHtlc*.i'lc., rr|iaiivd ami *c!d.
rGIll.vr Ml 1.1* running on full time.
I.*ati*oitia50 Home Industry. J
AND
B- & A. R. R. Company.
I'll.liWE OP SniEIHILH.
SUI’FIUNTKN DENT’S OFFICE
Hhunswick, Ga., Dec. 7tl»,1877.
71 li 1877,
a billow*:
O N ami alter Tunulay Iht*,* 711
trains on Oils Komi will run
ijr* *
Arrives at 'lVI**auvillf t A A G U U, at Ilkf.D a %
to-av.** ’IVlHMiivillc, A A it It It, at... ..11:14 A »
Arrives al Albany at -....7:00 p %
KK1UKNINU.
to-nves Albany Tnctalays, ThnrsdayB and Frldayi
arriv.Lr.ii'T«‘VH‘aViviVfo’,'A A <V It’it,‘‘aL.V™.4:08 P %
IsCavi H TcInmiivIIIc, A A lv K It, at 4^i7 P s
Arrive* at Itrunswiek -8:30 p u
Trains from Allmny make close connection itiTe*
Trains from Hrunswick connect as Telieauvlllc.
villc for Florida at 1:3.5 p m.
CHAS. IS.H01I LATTER,
iicucral ftuiHTiutoudcuL
I )ou^lu*rly Sheri IV Sale.
W ll.l. Ih. Mild In*lore lilt* l’on11 Ilona* door In th.
clly «»f Albany, Ga., on th" Unit Tnerday ii
l>.*‘einto*r next. Irid ween I In- legal Inmrs of sale, on*
brut Tnc-rduy in
liours »*f sale, on
3li, lii llm find *lb
lri* l of Dougherty **mnly, mljoiiiiin; III* city ol Al
lisiny. «ni lh* 1 Niuib side llicrcof, and lying l*ctw*
i lie New Ion ioa*| and Hit.
acres, re or less, exeeplii
I Ivina Imtween
eos.tiiiiiiii* in*.
by
i'-.ii
nrl, (’iirlloii It ( alia
mu O.mcberly Sa
f* Jess* W Hal-
rt, eiemlom ami
m. in of Jcrctnirh
III* )*io|HTly oi
a*l, Ibis October I, 1878.
• of .• li i.i m<iied fioiu ill*Superior (’swirl
ly cminly, in facer of Aimer I' Relelier,
lor on lliecblale ol 8 Hiiukoii, *lceem««‘d t
nl*-. WesMitowrsky, admliiisirator on Ihe
briiiMin. I have levicvl oil lot lit land No.
trltoiial lot 313, in the first dial riel ol said
• lie |*r*»)M*rly of tin* estate ol said M Krin-
i‘*l, and by virtue ol^ said A fa and levy.
I M ill Otter Slid lots for sale liefdre III* I’ourlliftilM*
*l*H*r ••fri.tiil counly;**n ibefir-.i Tnnaday in IItcmui-
to-r next, IhUween llie legal hours of sale, is the
property of Hi* cattle «f aald M ftrlnaon, uereaaed.
I'eiiaulK ill |»is*e:ifiiou notified. This Oi-t.2l, 18*8.
J. IV. MAYO,
c.
only, a
i9n
MiihIimhI mid all illsonli ...
ereiion «*r itaeenH. Any 1>iuki|I
tllciits. Addrrwa, Or. W. Sj
130 WMt »lxth Ntrrei,
Change of Schedule!
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line R. R.
1‘ASSENl; Elt DEI’A RTM ENT, \
Atlanta, i*Are«h i. el, lsTS.)
O N and after Sunday. Noveniis r loth, lH>0ULE
DAILY TRAINS will run on Ihis r«*ad as
,0 *‘* aorXG FAST.
NIGHT MAIL AND TASSKMGKR TRAIN,
l*cavc AtlMU. HHM .. MNMM . ed-5 p id
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
GOING WEST.
NIGHT MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
Arrive at Atlanta — I-:'W u>
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Arrive at Atlanla I* n»
GOlXU FAST.
LOCAL FREIGHT AND AlVOMMODATIOtf.
l**avo Atlanla.. -5:10 a in
TIIHOI’GII FREIGHT TRAIN.
Ia*av* Atlanla • •"» m
GO/XG IVFST.
AND
LOCAL FREIGHT
Arrive at AI Ian. a
TllltorGII FREIGHT TRAIN
Arrive at All:
DATHi
•lion at Alton
ml at Cliailotte |oi all |>**lii
V. J. HOUSTON.
Ge.n’l Pass. A Ticket Ag’l.
» lor ail ikiiiiis W
v liist.
G. J. KORK.4CRE.
HICK lORIand PLASTERING
For One and Two
Good Material Used, and All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
F irm an.l Wagon Repairing will be we!l and promptly done bj tkillfal and reliable
workmen wno have been in hi8>emp}qjr/’of n number of year*.
o'- T. J. Hart;
Macon, Georgia,
Steam Boilers a
Engines of J
Saw Mills, Grist Mills,
Machinery of all kinds as low as p •
Northern prices. P* S»
— IN aLL ITS -
Itiflercut Tortus anti Styles.
M lt. I. J. MUNSON offer* hi* service* I** tin*«tl-
iaeunol Alltaiy umi Soiilhwest G.soiyta in th.
brick work and plaRterinyt line. H* is r. miy «*• 1»
•nytiling and *vcrythlii»:in ibis laiftincsv
LIME AND CEMENT
WllOLKSALE unit RETAIL.
Mop at J. M. W. Christian’s ;;
AID MTUfifi SALOOH
bhea You Visit Slacon. •
Everything Good to Eat and Drink Kept, Better than the
Best and Cheaper than'the Cheapest-. '
, extendsd to me, I will ovott mx» U|*Sm
Mucou.lia., ix\*. IV, 1938.-U