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XI.KANV, HWmi.lA • - - JANUARY l£, I
Oar Ajrmt,.
The following «vntlrinon arc our
regular antlioi i/.oil agents:
Foid'ii Store, \V. ,1. & R. J.*For«L
Ross' Store. Boss Brothers,
Warwick^t’ajil. Jamra W. Bouse.
Sinithvillo. Joe Johnson.
Leesburg, J. T. Kimbrough.
McLeliaud's Mill, I hi n Mrljellatul
Isabella, T. M. I.ippitt.
Newton, S.J. Livingston,
t'ouch's Mill, (ico. I*. Conch.
Williamsburg. J. K. Keel.
I.o:i rv. C. S. Simmons.
Morgan. I. J. Monroe.
Milford. B. II. Askew.
Dawson. H. S. Bell.
Arlington. Col. K. I- IVppor.
Me. I>. Jones on S.' W.' Extension
Small Farina.
The value of small farms in a coun
try muter the system of free labor
cannot hcover-cstimnterl. They bring
the |icople of a country in closer in
timacy. tier make churches anil
school houses necessary at shorter
distances, and encourage a better bus*
baadry; the worry and fret of con-
Imll’iig a large force of hands is ob
viated ; there is less waste in time and
hirer. The man who plants and cul
tivates :M or -10 acres properly re
ceives more money in proportion tc
the amount invested titan the titan win
scratches over 300 or 400 acres, ami
he is encouraged to improve instead
of exhausting the soil, and has the
menus at liaml to improve a small
firm from that which is wasted on a
large plantation. The result of im
proving the laud is too apparent
any one familiar with good husband
ry to need continent, but we will say
that one acre, that is judiciously man
aged can. with the aid of cheap fer
tilisers. which the farmer can make
around the pig-pen and hen-house, lie
made to yield double what it will
without these auxiliaries. How much
of these valuable aids to the farmer
are wasted on a plantation is known
only to the observant and intelligent
planter. Then, will not large land
holders lead off ay cutting Tip so rue
of their surplus lands into 3u or 40
acre farms, and if no other customer
comes along lease them to such of the
tailored people who are thrifty, and
encourage them to settle permanently,
and build comfortable cheap houses
in place of the log huts! This is ncc-
es-ary; for no man can be depended
u|hiu to give proper care to land
which he reins for one year only.—
!x-ase the land for live or ten years
with the privilege of a renewal if sat
isfaction is given. You thereby cx-
ctie his ambition, stimulate a desire
for comfort, anti a permanent home,
and vour shiftless, slovenly laborer
becomes a thrifty, independent, small
farmer, and a permanent tixturc on
your land, which it will be a plea
sure to you to contemplate a- the
work of your hand: and, what is
■•lore, the land will lie growing in
value from year to year, the country
will become attractive to others, anil
your burden be lightened.
"Sultielllilig I'm Hie New Year
The work) renowned success of
lostciter's Hitters, ami their contin
u'd prosperity for a i|iiarterof a cen
tury aa a stomachic, is search more
vonderfnl than the welcome that
reels the annual appearance of llos.
letter’s Almanac. This valuable med-
cal treatise is published by Hostetler
1- Smith. Pittsburgh, I’a.. under their
«wn immediate supervision, employ
ing eighty hands in that department,
feii cylinder printing presses, eight
folding machines, live job presses,
■tc., are running about eleven mouths
In tho year on this wotk. and the
ssue of same for 1S7H will not he less
ban ten millions, printed in the Kn-
dish, ticrninn. French, Welsh. Nor
wegian, Sw edish. Holland. Bohemian
mu Spanish languages, liefer to it
forncopvof valuable ami interest
ing reading oonreruing health, anil
numerous testimonials as to
caev of Hostetler’s Bitters, aniusc-
nicuts. varied information, astronom
ical observations, and chronological
items, etc., which can lie depended
hi for correctness. The Almanac lor
1ST!* ran lie obtained free of cost
from druggists and general country
dealers in all parts of the cniilrny.
Mexico and Ynltcd Slates.
Owing to their warm and delight
ful climates, their inhaoitants grow
sallow from torpid I.ivers. Indiges
tion and all diseases arising from a
disordered Stomach and Bowels. They
should of course at all times keep the
liver active, and to our readers we
recommend Tabler’s Portaline, or
Vegetable I.ivrr Powi’er. Taken in
lime, will oiten save money and much
suffering. Price SO rents. For sale
hv W. II. Hilbert. Ag't„ & Co.
Have Von the Iturkejrr.
It is» a well established fact, that
Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oiiitinet will
cure, if used according to directions.
The Aisculus llippnrastaniini, or
Horse Cliestunt. commonly known us
the Buckeye, has been higiilv esteem
ed for many years, owing to tin- fact,
that it possesses virtues, lying in tin
hitler principle called Esculin. whirl
ran he utilized for the cure ol Piles.
Ifatfceteil with that terrible disease,
use Tahler's Buckeye Pile Ointment,
and he relieved. Price 50 cents. For
sale by W. II. Hilbert. Ag't.. A Co.
Qrr.itv : “Win will men smoke com
mon tobacco, wlicn they can liny Mar
burg Bros. “Seal of \orth Carolina,’
•it the same price ?" jjinllst-ly
Market Iio|K>rts.
Coffee, weak.
Venison, dear.
Batter, strong.
Corn, shooting.
Ice. advancing.
Spirits, medium.
Cheese, active.
Lumber, in piles, high.
Coal, in great demand.
Colton, in lair demand.
Coab-oil, in light demand.
Hogs, tat ones .sluggish.
Banting, standard rates.
Bonds (of matrimony), weak.
Money, easy (to spend).
Greenbacks (frogs), torpid.
Texan Keen, running wild.
Live poultry, very quiet.
Green hams, mildewed ones. low.
Lard, (owing to the weather), firm.
Whiskey, of an unsteady nature.
Tar and feathers, slick at former prices.
Lime (as building season is closed),
slackening.
Usnes (over twelve years of age), quiet
and steady.
Breadstuff* (owing to yeastern reports),
on the rise.
Hagan (unadulterated), none are to lie
found in the markets —Cincinnati Com
mercial.
THE DIAMOND STATE
Aflop Iwolrc years of srrvico ill tills scotloii. I* pronounced (hr IKK8T IN
THIS MARKET.
Mv stork of Hardware. (’rorkr**y f (irnrral lloiisrfiirnishin^ (ii
Plantation Implrmriits is full and roniplrtr.
S. w. 1HJNNISON,
\rx( door to Postotlin
Owing to 1 hr i!cclinr|iu thr price^nf cotton, noil llicjargc tdnckjof Goods on bund,
• are offering
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF FURNITORE
Kvrr broiiglil to lliix Market, ennxisling of
I'l’ESSlNti CASE SETTS, (jiieen Anne slvlo. Also, the usual sti les of
DllKSSEBS.
Full. Half ami (Juurlor Marble anil Worn! Top BUREAUS.
W AS 11 STAN I »S. D1NINH ami CENT1IE TABLES, CHIUS, CRADLES.
WARDROBES, ('ll AIKS of all quality. PAItLOIt SHITS. LOUNfiKS.
WI\IKIW SHADES. SPIHNH ami COTTON MATTRESSES, COTS. etc.
Metallic anil Wood Coffins and Caskets—All Styles and Prices.
All w«> ask is that you call, rxamiue, and pricejonr good* for yournelve*
W. II. WILDER & SONS,
tfil -2 n Washington £| , AUhiy.G
Sheffield & Bell
The Albany News
JOB PRINTING
Seasonable Advice to the Young.
The young man who was married at
some time during the pa«l srpriog or sum
mer. and who has been so devoted evei
since, discovers the quality ..r his affection
fearfully strained when, having mined
out the light, lie jumped into bed and finds
his shivering form used as a hearthstone
for her dear little feet, whose touch sug
gests the sepulchre of Sir John Franklin,
and whose every moment excites anew the
miserable husband's susceptibility to cli
matic changes. But he should remeuibci
that it is such episodes as these that try
married souls, and it is the heroic endur
ance of these ills that set upon the benedict
the mark of tr re nobility. Let him sutlei
and lie still, and he will have bis reward
in » hereafter where all Is warmth and sun
shine, anil where there arc none bnt angel
feet, which it is generally conceded sre nm
ol lire character that produces frigidity sic-
compacted by chills and shivers.
Liver Is King.
The Liver fa the Imperial organ of
the whole human system, as it con
trol. the life, health and happinc-s of
loan. When it i, disturbed In it.
proper action, nil kinds of ailments
are the natural re-nlt-. The digestion
of food, the movements of the heart
and Idood, the action of the brain and
nervous system, are all immediately
connected with the workings of the
Liver. It has been successfully prov
ed that Green's August Flower is
unequalled in curing all per-ous a flirt
ed with I*vrpep-ia or Liver Com
plaint. and all the numerous -yinjc-
toins that result from an unhealthy
condition of the Liver and .Stoniaeli.
Jsample hollies to try, 10 rents. 1'os-
itiveiy sold in nil The towns on the
Western t Continent. Threedoses will
prove that it i- jn-t what you want.
Montezuma Wetkhj: Oh foraeotin-
try where there are no “factors" to
beget heart burnings and discussions
among friends and neighbors; a
place where men can speak the con
victions of their minds w ithout incur
ring the displeasure of lifetime
frimds. Your neighbor may have an
opinion which you look upon as rad
ically w rong. Your neighbor, there,
fare, may regard your opinion in the
same light. There is no reason, then,
why von should become enemies on
account of your differences of opin
ion. You are both honest; then lie
generous.
lu contrast.—Ilie same iron ore furnish
es the sword and the plowshare; the
anchor aud the eiuinoii.tmll, the pruuing-
|iO»k and the title.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. HcLANE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
fj'HE countenance is pale and leaden
-*- colored, with occasional flushes, or
a circumscribed spot on one or both
chaelcs; the eyes become dull; the pu
pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs
along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds;
a swelling of the upper lip; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing
of the ears; an unusual secretion of
saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stom
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional
nausea and vomiting; violent pains
throughout the abdomen; bowels ir
regular, at times costive; stools slimy;
not unfrequently tinged with blood;
belly swollen and hard; urine turbid;
respiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy
and disturbed sleep, with grinding of
the teeth; temper variable, but gener
ally irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCERY
in any form; it is an innocent prepara
tion, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLanf/s Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of C. Me-
Lane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. :o:
DR. C. McLANE’S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy “for all
the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections
of the liver, and in all bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequalcil.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box hssa red wax seal on the lid with
the impression Da. McLane’s Liver Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of C.
McLane and Fleming Bros.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mr;.
Lake’s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being
fall of imitations of'je name Mcl.ane,
”' J differently but same pronunciation.
OFFICE.
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A nytlariy odBcal^l^ffadptgabriaa anl the
- - - J**”v* f
f»tWrw|»||»!&rta:|S«r*l_
JOflklWl r.KsUUor.t, Manx** of ftlxfet. tHfrrtlv* Mmb-
crp. fk rate*) Dean/, maples 00 Fim. Atmit* to SorVly of
r«ma>«. Caofusioo of fo-M, Un of Rental Fwwer. kr.. %
•* jfcTlaforrlot* faaqrsfrcr «r oohoper. ore tborotw 1.1/
tdrsrrtro: (
Olwt, Rvtetvre, Hksul «
1/ cured. Fatl.ota tfentwl by mallore*.
“1 frvo art-11 anted, charges mwoiUn
>N-
orm pacts, aettt tA any a44rc*n. *»etmly stated,**
1*3 to, Bhoold bo read br oil. Addrswa aa atoro
OSM Loon CroabA.lt. lo 7 F.lf. Saodoya.Stoir.il.
MARRIED
LIFE
DR. BUTTS
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
Who IMS hod greater experience f„ the treattnerd of tho
aexuol trowblao of both rua.e and female than *»■> ph/iirloo
HkO Won. gioes til* fewtiitE of hla J on/ onfl »u< <*s#ftil
Troctka in hia f wo now wort a, just published,» nt it i«l
Tho PHYSIOLOOY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Bootrsfhot arc reoJlr OoMmsod hoK ir’r .-*. | n all rnd.
*wr.1olriiog In Hassbood ar.d WoMoobood. a»d atippi/o
w.jt long fcit. They are braatifoll/ III mi rated, a i.d it. plain
Sioirie, whh aillhe rrrent imrir'«rn.>er,t. |„ mediral Ireaiment
Read whotMf homeytopern mmy; "The knowMp rted
In Hr. *011* new work* is in no wsy of otseationohlr ehar-
wwr. bnt Id arirnethiny that eerry 01
Yootfc.fhe oh-tim nf early imltwr'lt't
perlertly health/ nto/tse.lmt with mat
of life, and tko Wawao, In iniwry
fteww tho many Mis her onr Is heir
tQ-“—X- liMiis Journal.
MKUt P»Ktt-m Hi eaeh
hath In 00s volume. f| s in rloth or-i
Bent under seal, <
SINGLE
LIFE
Notice.
I llVMVMY give nolUe Unit Imutiny wills
hrean.i.. or >n nj t.ll.er w^y, e.r fiPhiiiK, in t.r ,
MMie.1 01. tlitr lamia *#fH. Ii. Wiiw.n, on i>.r Ittv r
In IhHijjlierty emtnly, &»t«l any vIoIai-
ing Ihiit pttAiihition will In- |>firtmil*il an>l |>ui.i Ii-
#tl t.foi ide.l for under v. lion (ill ol Hie f«« |<
tenonrl*,** anien'lcel.
dct-e-'iiu H. i>. WilJ-.ON, A^eiil.
.\riifiic Skill, Attractive Urnuty, Low
I’ricts riiitl Quick Work, Combined with ft
Guarantee to give I’erfect Satisfaction, or
H e are prepared to do ftll kindN of JOB
A (»KK. Mich «•
BUSINESS CABDS,
VISITING CABbJ?.
WEDDING (’AHDS.
DANCE CAIIDS.
POSTAL ('ARDS,
SID *W TICKETS,
BA1DUOAD Tlt’KET.S,
ELEC I ION TICKETS.
BALL TICKETS.
DEPOSIT SLIPS,
DODGERS.
RECEIPT BOOKS.
WEDDING INVITATION4.
PARTY INVITATIONS,
SOCIETY SUMMONS,
BANK CHECKS.
% BANK NOTICES,
Noth I Ik a iks. Bill Ui-;ai»s.
I.KTTEll I KAII.v,
TAG-%
l.IUFTS,
NOTES,
ENVELOPES.
NOTE riKCULAItS.
INVOICES,
MONEY ItECEIl'TS,
liltUGfllsrs LAUELS.
I'EESCKll’TI-iN BLANKS,
SOCIETY CERTIFICATES.
COTION STATEMENTS,
SCIlEOl’LES.
TIME TARI.ES.
POSTERS.
ACCOUNT SALES
PAM I'll LETS.
BILLS OF FAKE,
c tTALtI0CES.
I’BOC.KAMMES,
KATE LINES,
il\NI) BILLS.
BADGES. ETC., ETC.
-\l Prices lo Suit lint Times!
FALL ADD WINTER
UTKIN!
Our Stock is arriving every
«lav, and we invite the atten
tion of the people of South
west and Southern Georgia
to tile same.
Our expenses are low, our
Imported and Domestic,
Of the Very Best Make, and
we Guarantee Fit and
Satisfaction.
Best Tailoring Establishment
1
i
! Gall 1
Bank.
xpi-ctfiilly Hol'Cit. ih«*
ends and the public.
In this Section.
see 11s, above the
F.VBBIXHTOV it PltlCIK.
patronage
Change of Schedule!
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line R, B. 1
Atlantic & Gulf Railrroad.
XN I
PAS-iKNGJ.B DF.P.\!tTMi:NT, { ;
Ati.am a, Ga . Di l. M, |H7s. f £ \N
unrluy. NovrmUr HhIi, ImiPIU.K \I Ti
DKjn’.s Okkkk. |
SNA Ii, Nov. dO.lsVsj
t this ro.ul
fob
tunX<i EAST.
. I AMIS
NIGHT .MAIL AND P\s>KMGKl: TRAIN, Arri
Unsve Atlanta .‘.Ufr j. m j * %rrl 4
DAY passkngki: ti:ain. j
T^ve Atlanta r, : iinani ' !
must; west. i
vlGlir MAll. AND PAS3EN<»F.U TRAIN.'
Arrive ai Atlanta I’.ghi ru
DAY PASSKNGKi: TRAIN.
Arrive at Atlanta Hn:i0 p ui
GOIXO EAST.
!.«»< ai. h:kd;jit am» accommodation.
mI afler SITNDAY. Ihv
XIGIIT KXPHKSS.
j van nali daily at
i-at .le.ssup
• at Thomas vt
Rainlirhlgt
tila..
1:10 a
tiikoi Gii nrKiGiir train.
GOING WEST.
\L KB LIGHT AND AC#*OMMODATIf».V.
iv« at Atlanta 4-/i0 p ni
THR-AI GII FRLIgIIT TRAIN.
..11:20
(OIlllMfion
I liarlolte ft,
West
ai Atlanta ft*i
r all p-diiis Kk
ii. J. FOltKACRE,
Uen. Manager.
0RICK WORK and PLASTERING
—IS ALL ITS—
IHflcreiit Forms and Stylos.
LIME AND CEMENT
WIIOLKSALKant! KKTAIL.
ro Plipply tbe whole county. Hend in your orders
Alien y»»n are in nc«aJ of thin article.
I. J. MUNSON,
maytC- Albany (.a
PILE CURE.
INamifaetured by the
Bubaarn«CartCo.,Ihrlua,tT.C.
» rail, t« tar* UonrtkaMi
r^WHlrlieaPrift.n
Y+JX 42.MI. fiver 100 It
Ik Jj| A K 'U *U»WU tM.t'M
Hrvolvrnt s
outlnL Ufts|4fOB'Riib«Ul«T
PRESCRIPTION FREE?
I Ol t~.ef.lv Lure Of Seminal Wetikne- H, tsmt
Afi.nloKel ond all illhordeni brought on by imtlH
• i el ton or e*ee*M. Any firtiyirisl ban tin* Ingre
•llrnl’t. Adtlrrca, Or. W. iAqi fA At t o.,
ISO West ftlJUli Dumb CluclMUMli, O.
Albany
Live Oak
Tallahassee
.laekMinville
• Tallabxvsee
.t-.n'ksonviHe
l.lv
Oak
Albany
. I 4 r .
Rainh
*• Tboina-svillu
" Jeaup
irive al Savannah
No i-liange of ears b<
riville and Savannah and Alliany.
•Ing ears run Ihruugh io and from Savannah
7.45;
10.15
Savannah and Jack-
»nd Albany.
PaMenyers from Savitnnali for Kernam
ainesville and Cedar Key.n take tliia train.
Pajiaengera leaving Mtwou nt 7:45 a. m. (daily)
neet at Jesup with this train for Florida..
^■ngers from Florida by this train ton neet ai
Man
t 6:25 p. i.
I’a-wngers from Savanaah ft.r Ilrnnswh k and Da
rien take tills train, arriving at Rrntiswiek 7: 00a.in.
Passwngera from Brunswick arrive al Savannah
10:15 a m.
No change of cars Itetween .Montgomery and Jack-
sleep!
son vi lie.
P.iIIiiium Pa la ••
frr#m Savannah
l»etwceii Montgoi
ery.Ala., and JnckMUe
ville Fla,
on neet at Albany tlaily with Passenger trains both
ways on South wester n bill road to and from Fufatila
Macon, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Kainhridge for Apnlaehieola
•very Monday at *J 00 a in; for rolmnhti* every Wed
nesday at !MJ0a tn
t'lose con neetion at Jack sou ville dally (Sundays
excepted) for Green Cove springs, St. Augustine,
Pnlatka, Knterprisc, and all landings on St John's
river.
Trains on 11. A A. It. It. leuvejum lion, going west
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:14 a. m.
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
■14:40 p. in. 3
AfXTOMMODATION TltA1N—KANTKUN DIVIS
ION.
Savannah, Sundays
Arrive at McIntosh
111, al 7:00 a
•• t»:4H a
“ 12:10 p
i M« Intrr h
r nt .Savannah **
WIvSTKRN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WKI»^rsl*AV AMI* FK
La-.ive < juitmi
\ rrlve at Tie
l<e«ve TI.ol.il
Alblmy at
MI.Y al
ll.il.M lit
TI.ott.asv lilt*..
I art vc tp.it...an at
la ave Valdosta at
A.rive nt Dupont
.1 .VTyson, Maate
UKANU OPENING!
— OF —
FALL AND W1NVBR HMDS
—AT—
MRS.- C. R. SHAW’S MILL11RY STORE.
Arriving every week. New and Beautiful Styles for the ladies. Prices marked
down lower than ever. HATS. lUBBONS. TIES. LACES. T1UMMINGS,
BUTTONS, JEWELRY, Etc, Stock largo and complete.
AGENCY SINGER SEWING MACHINE—The Singer is sUll triumphant. Tb
ladies' favorite, and outsells any Machine manufactured.
Mrs. C. R. SHAW,
ocl3 3iu South Side Broad Street. Albany. Ga.
f
ALBANY VAKfflTY WORKS
And Planing Mills
Are pi-c])ai'i-il to DRESS AND MATCH LUMBER witliaccuracy anil dis-
patidi. Scroll Work, Turning and Moulding of any desired pattern done to
order. --- -. ,
iftmgh and Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand.
Having superior facilities, we are prepared to contract for
BUILDING and REPAIRING.
Mn. C. U. Haktos will in all cases give his personal attention to work
undertaken, which is sufficient guarantee tliat all who favor us will get good
honest work, neatly anil quickly performed.
GIINT REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Send in your orders NOW, as we may be too much crowded with work
to accommodate you later in the season. Ail work guaranteed.
GIN GEARING of all kinds made to order. Our motto: Cheap Work
and spot cash. " C. U. BARTON & CO.
mavULiv . ,
□
Double-Thread, Lock Stitch Light Running
World Withont End 1
Trai.sp«»rtHtion.
II - llAINLs,
UenoraPfc , Mrtutmidei tj
Thu Latest Improvement and Cheapest in the Market!
Is a model of Simplicity, Durability, and Superiority in every
respect over all other Machines.
THE VERTICAL FEED BAR involve* a new feature, poetessing
ch« * f the most vnUuihlc working principles ever invented
THE DA VIS VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE LOCK STITCH
SEW IX O JHA CHUTE beyond question mote desirable for all kinds of work
Ilian ntjy other tOKchiue tu use.
It in tho only practical Machine for hemmfng bins Alpacca, Poplin, or other goods
of v l»5« dearription, without basting, end is especially adapted to dress.makiog in nil its
bmnc!)cs. It b»e obtained the highest preminma whenever eghibited in oompetition
with other Machine® The Davis has the most complete Attaehmenia ever Applied, to »
dewing Michiue, and will ds a great range of work without basting that cannot be done
by any other.
Scud for price list and descriptive circulars to
J. G. STEPHENS,
ftug8:6m ALBANY, GA*
;;AWt5 ?N CARRIAGE WOKES.
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
3Ian.afactui*es
■OaFria^eSa PIhset©2asa
For One and Two Horses.
Good Material Used, a^d All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
I-’.d o sn i Wagon Bepairing will be we!l and promptly done by akillful and reliable
wt i l;tm n v:n<» have been in bis employ for a number of years.
T. JT. Hart.
icholeld’s Iran Works
». k A. F. WT & B0„
CDTTOM FACTORS,,
Macon, Georgia,
Steam. Boilers a Spa ialty, td
engines of all uzes. PJ til
ALBAKT. C3-A..
We Inks pleasure in attain wflVring onr vervicea to the I’Utttors «l Smiibwost tlco
SALE AND STORAGE OF COTTON.
After nil niperietCa ol' MANY YEARS in tike liusinexs. wc ore contiJ-ul <'l'r.ivi"K xaii,
faction to all. Our faeilitioa for BIIIPI’ING <k»TTON are un»ur|'«xre I LIUKUAI. AH.
VANCES mail, on CoUon in Store. We ke*p eo.ieUntly on hand a full xnpi-ly "I brat
bran-t- o: KAUOINU, TIES, BELTING and LACE LEATHER. Aten
Saw .Mill
Mttcliinerv of all kinds as low as p
Northern prices. Pa
MmoimtmE Mqme Mntmmpsisa*
which wo oiler al lowest prices.
FKRE WAGOM YARD, with good house* and well of water, for Ilie
MR. J. M. MERCER will be with us a* ^calenman.
i of customers.
OUB FLOTTRJNQ' MILLS T. Pattison & Son,
Arc in full operation, and will grind when! im best manner.
We arc Agents for
Babcock Fire Extinguisher. Schofield’s Presses & Engines,
Dow Law Planters, Threshing and Mowing Machines,
Pratt, Gullett, Ilall, Lunaus and Centennial Gins,
Which wo can oiler at|Mauuri%uiurera' prices.
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FOUNDERS. MACHINISTS AND MILLERS.
Washington Street-. Albany.* Ga.
ialty of
u»l out! .
IH.-iT MILL running on lull time.
N & A F TIFT & CO. Patronize Home Industry.