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THE ALBANY HEWS |
nsrav, mss * sabsbc.
Georgia'* Credit .
Stale Treasurer RrnlVor P hits m-eol-
I ly returned from a bue’ ,| )eu trip to
tuwf.tiBaiiii - - - Sew York. In talking^, to a reporter
I flmifn | of the- CoiMtihitija h»e gave vent to
* I t'le following, Whtrb ebowa the good
Willi litis i** ne of "* Au,A " T |tfredltofUie8ute:
Xawa, Mr. Loll Warren become* part I ‘.Georgia sccurit'ie* are among tin
owner, and the bnainrea of the paper I l.crt in the marlr.el.
and printing eatal.Iid.ment will now
, under the «rm name « I * * atlltSi- The ra
he conducted under the «rw wai
Wraros, Evassfc Wantuts
Sadotatory.
For Instance
In 1890. are sell
due iu 1*W are
at USXrWVrVfirTn 189# am at
lUS'i. and these new 4’aare at par.—
If that la not • splendid showing for
_ , | a atatethat WM left Bioro than hank
With tbla iaene begins . I rupt by the tide of war thirteen years
connection with the Ainajnr 1 tg0l i do not. ((now what would he
It .hall bo my pnrpoae and endeavor, Latiaiying. • • *. Georgia U, uu-
witb the cooperation of my oaaoci-1 doubtedljr,th* fUt^dge or the
good paper, devoted to the Interea I ||n| #t j, ar MUtbprn state* have not
of Albany and Sonthweat Georgia. I ftlI j owed the example of Georgia and
I trnat that our efforts will meet with I attempted •,*qo*re settlement of their
generous support and kind apprecia- debts. Georgia le (be model rtate, iu
Respectfully. t x>w Yock to td M Us bank would
Lott W*aaa«. I ..j^pfnuj i et Georgia have all the
It is stated now that" Hayes la fbr money she wanted a* $ per cent * • •
r I Our state ia es solvent as a legal-ten-
•- - . — der dollar! The people can wipe oat
Sow they «ey that "Grant can carry I ^ dldrt |( time, and if they
ti corgi a." Grant can carry a* much, I doo ^ wkRt , 0 M || their Mate poases-
and still preserve hla equilibrium, as I (ioat ^ d „ |kt can get the
any man in America. But Grant | | owegt OB their bonds that will
can’t carry Georgia— ffathinglon I ^ ^ Ten .ny state in the union.
Post. I Cnder this bead, we take pleasure
MaJ. WeiuTtb^ politician of the '» copying the folloaring Uttie com-
d.ilence. „ , - j illspeaa of the whole issue of 4 per
The School Board of Mitchell coun-1 cent, bonds within sixty daya after
ty ha* decided to adopt a aerie* of I they wereauthorUed. Part of them
text bookstobe used by all the schools were Mid in Wall street itself, where
of the county. Good plan, and one 1 no state bad dared to place a 4 per
that should have been adopted 1 cent bond.”
1 IDg * g °~ j The Coart Hoaae Banting.
The young orator who nominated I , ,
Voorhees in the Indiana House of We deeply eympatfaiae with the
Representatives sored aloft in this P«Pl» <* Worth in the great mitfor-
fashion: “We want a financier whose «*»• of the Courthouse bnnjing. The
heart is a. eoidae the eternal gibers j 2»ew* ha* a noble co«,*titnenc, ol
, the summit of Mount Blanc to the subscribers in oar neighbor’s dome...
seductive flatteries ot capital.” end their welfare end general monc
i T ) tary progress accrues to our benefit.
The plague in Bussia is terrible.— | The county, if we mistake not, has
The physician to the Cxar advises the I been throegh eoaae severe financial
burning of n number of towns and I troubles, bot by the good manage,
villages where it has made ita appear-1 meat, discretion and watch fulness of
sues, with all the furniture In them, I t^oee who bare had the shaping of
and the removal of the inhabitant* to I igfclre, aha was just about pulling
healthy places. J through the mire and landing on
Sam. J. TUden” will deliver the ground, when this fire-fiend
.. . . 1 came along and in a few momenU
0>Tl^ North ^SSia, in S£| w^edua^l-^l* has taken year.
„ Mr ^unTri^ll the mme * •ccompliah. wlmt we want to
office tor the Univerrity at Chapel | "V *° neighbor. U timply Uii.
Hill, mine State. Senator Bayard j Th * lot + though ^great, la not by anj
Geu Sherman arrived in Atlanta
ast Wednesday, it ia supposed that
he is looking after Southern milita
ry posts. He was met with no unus
ual reception, and after remaining n
couple of day* departed for Savan
nah. Via. Macon e« route to Florida.
little incident of the trip of tin.
‘General of the Army” to the South
is told by a Virginia |>a|«rns follows:
When jkietrain convoying General
Sherman to the Soutli stopped at
Kettle Holjow, Montgomery county,
Va.,' Tecumseh walked out to view
the sterile aspect of the country. See-
Ing an ola rosidenter standing near,
the General inquired, “what do they
raise in this country anyhow ?” Tlioy
raise li—11 here about as quick as any
place you ever saw,” The General
tucked hie feathers and sought reftrge
In the car instantcr.
The Georgia Weeklies.
Atlanta Coaatllutlon]
Tho weekly papers in Georgia are
edited with pure care and intelli
gence, and are more thoroughly rep
resentative ttlhn the weeklies of any
State in the Union. Our exchange
list embraces papers from Maine to
Texas and from Pennsylvania to the
Pacific slope, but very few of the
weeklies compare at all favorably
with those of Georgia.
Hill, i
will bold forth
Virginia.
at tbe University of
irreparable; and that Worth
county is not rained, and it very fsr
from bring that Way. . Many of the
Last Tneeday the administrator of J papers and oounty documents in gen
Mr. James Dent, Macon, Ga^ sold I eral destroyed can bo established and
South-Western Bail Boad stock at I affirmed. ItwlU be* matter of work
tlOMO per share, and one thousand j annoyance and trouble ; but it is good
dollar bond of Western Bail road of | to know that hundreds can be gotten
Aisbama, endorsed by the Central I through the crucible all right and in
and Georgia Bonds, brought >1,101 AOl | ship ihaps. We believe there are
Mr. J. S. Schofield was the purchaser, j sons so vile and dishonest as to take
— I advantage of tbe peculiar position
Governor Smith, of Wisconsin, in | condition of county affairs. Of-
Us recent message mya: ■‘It we con- j ficU1 jhrswdnees will be a great bul
tiniislly assert and hear asserted that WBrkf ud w m donbtlen* be exercised
we ara poor, that the times ora dull I «t„Un tjj 0 workings of the
ana hard, it is the inevitable lawthat CourtwHlbS Interfered with conaid
i to think so without re- j erably; but not to that extent which
gardtothetor reaeon.” The Gov- Lome think. The Solicitor has all his
amor believes ia looking at the bright J papery and a new criminal docket
ride of things.
can he easily mada Tbe civil buil
la only a matter of. more work
TheramntdmirionofUmS-pra-.ZZ
Court of the HnirndSutmintboc-
GnH^R^^Till I A noU fr0B1 ^.Ordinary Informs us
Gulf Railroad, will give the plainUil 1 .. n-tvtnth*
about seventy thousand dollars.
that tbe county is ln debt only to tbe
extskit of twenty-five or thlity dollars,
Jfdvtttisemeuts.
Money to Loan !
• per MDt. p«r aonuiu, S to 20 jean, on Aral
OMKtfago oa tmproTod pUniationa or city piopcrtj,
Fifty Bushels
.Taut reoeived. nnd for sale by
F. TIFT.
CATCH THBMNDRBL
Three Hundred Dollars
Will l>e i>aid by the county of Worth
for the apprehension ami safe deliv
ery to the Sheriff of this county of
ihe person or persons who tired' the
Cbnrt-house of said eouuty. at Isa-
bella, on tbe night of the' Ztith ulL,
with proof to conviel the party <
parties. T. M. LIFPITT,
Ordinary Worth eounty, Ga.
$200 Additional!
In addition to the above reward,
am authorized by Col. Wm. A. Harris
to offer on his part a reward of $200
for the same purpose ns expressed
above. T. M. MPPITT.
Isabella. Ga., Feb. 5,1879-lin.
It ia stated, by what authority we ^ treasury nearly two
do not know, that th* road will have I JZZ
| will ha somewhat heavier, but
„ iyon can stand It, if you will only
mn re < ^LtfL^u!ld e ^rlS , l^ri Pntr0rth ** BWB,0r * • n6f « #Uc
ien, representing th* districts atrick-j anil tlro ^ m than you would have
« *T fGlow fever, and members of done ander ail| ^ d TCuml u a ~
tbe National Belief Asaodation, was M on another Courthouse I* built,
' et *• fit—»°f “Bmnovsl” or “No
^ .^ r I Removal” b* sattled. and wb*» tba
Marshall, of MisriMppi, for tbe l«- building ia out un. mard
mediate relief of the orphans of tbs conttugfuey*^ hifrinV
late epidezolc, and the establishment (county papers In a aafe or vault,
of a central orphan asylum. The I — ■ ■ ■ ■»» ■ ■ ■
plan was discerned by Beprssentatlve* | HUt-lffurphy Controversy
Casey, Young, J. B. Chalmers, V. H. I ~~
Manning, H. L. Muldrow,and others. I ~ r * 7**®$ Wright, editor of the
Committee* were appointed to eecnrr I pAramieUmd ContUMionalitt, who
a rbarter from Congress for the ea- j '** meln . r H* e legislature and
tebliahment of a national aaylam and J be,on ff e ^ t° tbe “Investigating Com-
perfect permanent organization. 1 m *'tee, baa maintained an unbroken
^ I ulenre oa tbla subject until tbe prc«-
There is at least one self-exiled ex-1 ent moment; Now, however, be has
Confederate who is living In clover, j published a temperate and most dis-
Hou. Judah p. Benjamin, according l cteet editorial, from which wa extract
to a London correspondent, occupies I the following:
an elegant suit of law chambers and I When all the evidence kaa been U.
bass practice yielding him$160,000. j e * wwmeM ber*
annually, for which re«o„ he would ^^^iTffi t'E^e^or'c"’
decline a jodgeship, which only pay. qnltt had not been guilty of any ille
Mr. Benjamin is represented I gal court net or corrupt practic in
aa saying that be could easily secure *be endorsement, that they
. ^ r . m ' „ I had discovered nothing which direct-
ft trftt in the uouteoi Common«, «e?> 1 | y or indirectly implicated him in the
•ral conttitaendee having gives him I tranmeUon, faconafatentwith the hon-
very flattering Invitations to repre-1 eat and conscientious discharge of the
•cut them, but be btu no desire to go I dutlee of Ms office; and that, In their
that he would decline a jqdgsblp-it I aas< were ^le and malignant slan-
involves too many sacrifices. Mr.|der*. Anyone who reads theevi-
Benjanfln has a house in Paris aad al- I dence in the report will find that these
ways spends his summer vacation oonclusions are fully *os *ined in ev-
,I cry particular, and are tbe logical and
“ ,rre " | inevitable result of the testimony ta-
„ .. . I ken by the Committee There is not
Gov. Hampton a Condition. | one line in all that mass of proof to
The following telegram from Col-1 show that Governor Colquitt acted
umbia, 8. C, brings sad and gloomy «orruptly; there is not a line to show
accounts from the bed side of Gov. I ^ e a £* ^^th.^Se^mmVt-
I lamp ton: J tee were req aired to pftM upon wu
Columbia, 8. Feb. 1. I the conduct end motives of the Exec-
Gov. Hampton’s condition is not as I ". Ure - They found tmanlmonsiy, that
good as we could wish. In fact, his I Jjj* ***•? blameless anil
most intimate friend, are much atarm-1 pure, and tbe people of
ed at the prospects of tbe necessity of 1 1 ?? e,r
another amputation, aa the bone of I Pi* Chronicle cannot be *U"Pccte<1 of
the leg protrudes nearly three Inches I ’* , ®$ of . <j0¥ ‘
from the point of amputation. The | * T P or f/? **•“ f? n VS ry ’
tying now*. It is as follows: | unshave always insisted that we
CbuwsiA, Felt. 4 p. m. I wore inimical to his administration.
Gov. Hampton is doing well. Th* I It i* a mistake to suppose that this pa
physicians have not discussed ampu-| per 1* aithsr Ms Mveeata or hit
flrilsa, A. M. Bcxixa. 1
MILLS
—AND—
Machine Shops
N. & A. F. TIFT.
New Process of Grinding,
Haring remodeled oar MiUn, we are uow
prepared to grind sither
Corn or Wheat
<w well aa it can be done anywhere iu the
State.
We an prepared to do all kinds of
Repairing on Steam Engines,
Boilers
and neb other machines aa is used in this
section. Charges reasonable, and aH work
guaranteed to give satifaction.
J. GILMlHt.
Albany. Jan. 30. 1879. tf
GEORGIA—Dol'ghertt Countv.
Whereas, it in e« Is rey kaowledx* ibet the
estate of Mrs Martha Dect, deceased, in this count-
la uorepresented This la therefore to admonish a
persona Interested to ha and appear at m. oOce on
ot before th# Slat Uosdaj in March next, in show
cue. If any they hare, why letter, of ndm>nl«ra-
tlonabanld not be fronted to tho Cbtrk ofthaSupe-
rtarConreofretdanonty.oraotoootherOtand suil-
turaa andsr rey band this 6th day at February,
>*». A b. COLLI Elk Ordinary.
Dougherty County SherifTs
Sales.
GEORGIA—DocotiKitTY County.
Will be sold before the Court Hook door it
nty of Albany. On, oi tbe first Tuesday In Itarek
ansa, between tba iegal boqraof rets; the folloi
property, lo-wlt:
tine hundred acre, of land, lying about one
•noth ol Alheoy, known aa port of tho Chi]
place, being port of Lot Xo. 101. in tba2ddlatrl
,sM eounty. Sold to aatlify County Court fl
Mrlvlnn Adam, vs Elrkman A Barano. Lery made
awl r,tu-ned to re# by J. W. Mayo, Into Sheriff.
Also, nt rune Ume and placa.lhu lot in Ihe
or Albany, On.. commeDcihfB- n point ou lot No.
4A on remit aide of Broad elreet lea feet tn
**** **• W the threeretory brick bulldlnf ti
occupied by IW. W.L. Gela aa a drug atorr,
raer. oo Breed elreet, fifty.fire feet; thence sooth,
two hundred tad Ion feet, to tho alloy; thanco west,
uny-fire feat; thence north, two hundred and ton
r 7il !2 iSit* .I 1 ** “™ belnx the pr
“few tVkath-ook. Sold to •ntlafy mortaage
John F Lewie A Son nKW Wealbrook.
Ale?. •« »!»•!•»• and place, lot of iend No w.
the fid district of Dougherty county, to satiety a I
from Dougherty Superior Court, in fitter of B _
Ulna, and Richard Uobbs » W P Jannlng,. trustee
of Mre E A Crtiger. Property lerled on aa properly
of aald defendanta and leaanta notified.
F. U. EDWARDS, rbariff.
Fab. 6, lSIPAda
ADMINI8TRAT0R8 8ALE
OF LANDS.
B T virtu* of to order of tbe Court of Onilntry
Bibb county, Georgis, tbe undenlgned, «s A
mioUtrator tU bonis non, with the will ennexed,
the eftete of James Dent, Ute ofisld county,
ceased, will expose to public esle, at the Court Houae
id Dougherty eounty, et Albany mud 8UI* of
glffwon tbe fl ret Tneeday In Kerch, 1879, between
legal bourn ofeele, tbe following property, to-wIt
All tbe leads altu&te In Dougherty eounty, In Ml
HUM, end known nnd distinguished as follows: 1>»U
Nos. 246,2S7,146,399,260,261 end west half of No.
223, end fractional lots Nos. 273. 274 end 273,
UfnlPf 1730 acres, more or less. Also lots Nos.
230 nnd 222. All la tho 1st District of Doughtrty
county, O*., sad con Mining 2370 seren, mom oi
Tbe Isod will be sold so that tbe wagon rood
ntng north end south will divide tbe trncte. Tlist
tract lying esst of tbe wsgon rosd will 1 *> w*t3 by
self, nod that on tho west of tbe road by Itself
Held fbr distribution among tbe Ngstees under
wilt of Mid Jsmes Dent, deceased.
Tbs terms of sale are one third cash, oue-tbird
payable December I, Ifl7t, end ona-tblnl twelve
months thereafter, with Interest from date of Ml
at 10 per cent per annum, for whk b notes ara
given, secured by mortgage on premises and power
of sals from purebaasm to tbe nudsrslgosd, or
signs, In default of payment si maturity ol n
J'unhssers per for ti ke.
A h. hi not.
Ados'r estate Jtmm Dost, Jmhm
Maaet, Ca^ Juiur/ 26,1173.
PREMIUM LIST
ARM AND FIELD CROPS
SECOND FALL FAIR
1879
Southwest Georgia
NDUSTRIAL ASSQQUTIQH!
ALBANY. GA.
THE UNDEHSIGNEI) HAVE THE
pleasure to announce to the Planters
of Dougherty and adjoining counties,
that they have reuewed their Agency
for tho sole of the above
WIDELY KNOWN,
AMD
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
GUANO!
It will Hiitficc to Hay that *a a fertili
zer, it i-i unequalled by few nnd sur
passed by none. Its merits are too
well known to need commendation
at our hands.
Wc are now prepared to furnish It
in any quantity,^either for cash or
cotton option, on the most liberal
terms.
S. MAYER Si GLAUBER.
$50.00
For tbs largest and most profitable yield of a
bona farm; specimens of the different crape to be
exhibited at the Fall Fair, and verified reports of
the nutabor of acres planted in the different pro
ducts, and the yield; also manner or mode of cultl
ration, with kind of fertilizers used, and expense
of production; and any Information that will be c<
interest to tbe farmer, as to the general uuuuup
meat of the farm. Premium to be awarded at
Spring Fair, 1880. Report to he handed to Secreta
ry by 1st January, 1882.
$25.00
For the largest and moat profitable yield of a one-
horse faraf. same requirements as above.
Beet general display or farm products..
bushel of corn ou ear
bushel of rye
,825 00
...... COO
3 00
6 OU
8 O)
3 00
200
.....re 4 00
2 oe
Best bushel of barley
Of UStS re
of field pees
ol rough r!oe.....,re.re.re....
of sweet potatoes
Best bushel of ground pees
hufee
Best display of grain aad grmssea on tbe stem- 5 00
Best display of home-made meat re 10 00
of home-made lard-
of home-made syrup 2 00
of home-made sorghum...
Beat gallon of home-made honey
I box of honey in comb 2 OC
l and heaviest fleece of wool— 3 0°
110 pounds home-made sugar, with procew
of manufacture — 3 00
L 2 pounds leaf tobacco...... — - 3 0C
Bast 12 stalks of sugar cane 2 00
est bale of cotton, 450 pounds .........re - 10 0C
-cond best bale of cotton, 450 pounds 10 0i
Kona but tbs producer allowed to contend for the
above premiums.
No premium will be awarded unless there Is com.
petition and the articles are worthy of a premium.
Articles taking tho pretul*ma will be the property
of the Association, and will be disposed of as direct
ed by the officers of tbs Association; excepting the
best resul's of the one and two-horse fame, tho beat
display of farm products, and tba bast cotton and
L. E. WELCH,
M. Carter, President.
Secretary. fet6-
VEGETINE.
Her Owi Wortfi.
Baktoiom, Mr, Feb. Ik. IWJ. ,
M DwxBtr-Soreneraiulf«nnIhnregotnrereniH ;
etrr pxlnful foot, I hid unu ph/ilclftoi. butJh.r I
couldn't cure are. Mow I bare brent of your Vcrc- I
•tab fcorenlufir oho mu tick for n Ion* ttan. not
boenmo ill mil from your Vcfiotmo, nnd I w-,ct »o 1
bouxbt mo one bottle of Vrgetloe; end nfler I h«1
aoedono boulnthe nUne loft me, end ft b>z»n to
heel, end then I bouxbt on# other bottle, end no 11
tmkettyet. I think Ood for tbit remedy end your-:
•elf 1 , nnd wOhln, erery ■nffkrermey^py > ntrontion ;
U3 Went blUmoreu net. j
Vegetine >A
Sire Sire.
Mr. U. 8. RTEVEKS:
In lfiTX your Vefietlnn wee recommended In me,
end, yMdlox to tbe pereu—toce of e Mend, I con*
eeotrd to try lb At the Ume I tree euMn* from
nenerel debility nnd nerroui rroetreilon, euperln.
i uoed by overwork end Irrcguler bkbtu. Iu woe-
ruutbeulbx Bud curetlre pn,|»rUro u-cm-
tmr dekillteted xyatcu from the find
■■(■■under iUrenletent ure I rapidly recor-
errd, gelnlof more tun neuBl beelth nndnod fcrl-
tnx. Blice then t bare not beeitated to giro Vefio-1
tine my moot unguellfied indontmenL u belnx e
mfe, tore end powerful Bfent In promoting heelth
nod reetoring tbe weeted ayetetn to new life end en
ergy: VexeUnele the only medicine 1 uie; udra
long w I lire I ncrci expect to find n better.
Vegetine
Tie Best Spring Medicine.
JSZZSS
FOR FLORIDA,
City -of BridsetoiL
4 NO. F1TZGEBA1D, Coumaodar.
LEAVE SAVANNAH EVERY TUE
AT 5 P. M. FOR
PALATK A
I TOUCHING at St. Calbarina’s, Doboy. St. Sl-
mon’s, Brunswick, St. llajw'a, FcrnaualDS, Jack*
jnvIUe, and all points on St* John’s rivar.
EVERY SATURDAY at 5 p*. tor Jacksonville,
touching at St* Catharine's, Doboy, 8L Simon's, St.
Mstja Fernandlns. and connecting at Jacksonville
with steamers for ail points on Upper S». John's*
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
THOS. WHITE, Commander.
VERY MONDAY and THURSDAY at 4 r. ft.
FLORIDA, touching at 8L Catharine's, Doboy,
rlen. Union (stand, 8L Simon's, Brunswick, 8U
' * *” ITS on 8A?TILLA RI^ER.
Transit Company's Railroad
points in East and Wart
stMmars
Ins with
Darien,
Mary's, and ALL POINTS
and connecting with “
aV.AB. andB. & A.
Southwest Georgia. At St. Mary's
for points on St. Mary’s river. At Fi
A.G.A W. I. Transit Company's Railroad for Wal
do, Starke, Gainesville, Bronson, Cedar Kaye, and
all points on this road. fAt Cedar Kays with steam
ers for Key West, Tampa and Manatee. At Jack
sonville with F.C.R. R.JfcJ. P. AM. R.B.for Lake
City, Live Oak, Monttcello, Tallahassee, aad all
points on J.P. A M. Railroad. At Palalka with
steamers for the Upper St. John'a and Ocklaw
rivers. At Toco! with St. John's Railway for
ztugustine, and at Ft Augustine with steamers
New Smyrna and all points on Indian river.
Through tickets sold and Mils lading given
above points. Fo- freight or pa—ft apply at OU
OceNo 5Stoddard's Up^erRajj
J. L. ROUM1LAT, G* F. A*
G.LEVE.G. P.A. Savannah,Ga.
Jan 30 tf
M DURHAM HB
TOBACCO
BORGIA—BAKER COUNTY^-Whersaa. tho
\J O. Ferry, guardian of Jeue J. Forehaa ap
plies to me for letters of dismission fiom said I ar-
dianshtp. This is therefore to notify all pens a In
terested to be and appear at my office on th first
Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letter* or dismission should not be grant
ed tbe applicant. Given under my haul, officially,
this January 25.1879.
JA8. P. BROADAWAY,
JanSO • Ordinary.
PHILLIP HARRIS,
Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler
„ jf In tbe watch and Jewel.
ry line. Give me a trial and satisfy youraelvew. All
work warranted to give porfect sailsfoction. I.ook
“ ‘ sign at Collier A Barne*’.
for tbe Big Watch a
MANY TRANKS
WO my friends and customers for their past liber-
1- alltyand kindneea. A hmrty Invitation is at IU
extended them to buy
Tinware,
Crockeryware,
Stoves,
Plows,
Tableware, Cutlery,
SPOOKS, Mill PH, sir.
MR. B. N. SHAY
• w ilh me, and will l« pteaved to —va ttinaa who
want
Tin-Hoofing, Sheet
Iron Work, Piping. &c.,
Dougherty Superior Court
GRAND AND PETIT JURORS
Tho October adjourned term ot Dougherty
Superior Court will be held daring the
third and fourth weeks of Febriury next
Attorneys, potties litigant find witacs
will take due notice nnd appear nt sold Court
nt 10 o’clook, A. M., on Monday, th* 17th
day of February.
The Gbaud Jury sworn for tbr October
term are directed to appearand eerreduring
tbe esid adjourned term.
The Tbxyebse Jurors summoned for the
necond week of October term will appear at
10 o’clock, A. M., Monday, February 17th,
to serve that week.
Tho regular panel of Traverse Juron who
served during the third week of October
term will be and appear nt said Court at If
o'clock, A. M., Monday the 24th of Fibre
ary, to serve during that week.
order of the Court.
V. P. Buses,
Clerk.
Superior Court.—Oc
•ied term, 1878.
rOB OCTOBER ADJ0URSID
TBBM.
J W Flint
T C Elliott
3L Hood
B T Kemp
Wm West
Jno B Cooper
F V Evans
D Glauber
B Golinsky
D H High
H Brant.
TBAVEUHK Jl'HORS TOR 1ST WfcgX OCTOUX
ADJOURNED TERM, FEBRUARY 17, 1878.
ORAND JUROR
Geo W Chevee
A H Land
W G Bennett
W J Smith
Wm Grisham
J G B Hall
J I. Roby
T H Barnes
E L Woodward
1. T Fields
Robert B Green
Jack L Acree
M Ullmsn
E II Bsrnos
Louis Barbour
S B Brown
W B Bennett
It H Alley
.1 P Brinson
Angus Bailey
B Brown
Sam'l Reich
K II Towns
M .1 Cox
W A Woodin
G O Gassctt
C .1 Mallory
Pierce Dozier
T H Clark
C Coffey
M Crinu
Geo Hnlliday
A K Jeuniuge
J A Johnson
B A Collier
J B Gilbert
Thomas Pattiaou
Wm Thompson
Wall Bennett
C 17 Barton
T W Olaze
K H Bacon, .lr
J no- B Green
Kobt Atkinson
Thus M Smith
J C Savage
ALL ABOARD!
FOR
CnABUra*N.
blood purifier and earing medicine It ta the beet
tbtnxlbeveeveriued.aadlhnvn need
erjtbtafi. 1 can cheerfully recommend
one tn need of each n medicine.
Your. raepectfnUy.
Mre. A. A. DUtSMORE, t9 huewll Street.
\ egetine :
Wh»t Is Keedod.
8. STEVENS Eroru Bono! '' F,b - *4 >*>•■
bear Mir—Aboutone yeargferCe I found myeelftn
1879!
a
AT
FMMV8 »L9 COMJtfMm.
had been much benefittwl by ita un.
tb« article, aad, after using aaveralftM
■tored to heilth.and dDcoutlnued I
for those c
pvrod, atid *
who feel th»t they i
to i^rfect heaUU.
Dear Sir—I
for tbalart tan
dollarfi* worth
Vegetine.
lend who
I procured
To their numerous Customers and Friends, aad
them that their
Facilities are Equal to all Demands!
Vegetine
All Have Obtained Relief.
Me., Jan. 17,1873.
d dvipepfila in ita wont form
a yearfi, and have taken hundreds of
of medicines without obtaining any
relief: In September last I commenced taking the
Vegetine, since which time my health haa steadily
improved. Mj food digests well, and 1 have gained
fifteen pounds of fleriu There are sevexv 1 others Iu
this ptaeo taking Vegetine. and all have obtained i
lief. Yours truly, THOMAS E. MOORE.
Ovaneer oC Card Room, Portsmouth Co.’s MU
VJEySETgNE
a. a. stkyenT,"bostom, mass,
Vegetine is Sold by
Druggists.
All
Aonnal LICENSE Ordinance
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council “
it it
of the tame.
cents and Specific Tax (hall be lev
ied and collected in the city of Al
bany, for the support of the city
government for the year 1879:
Each rotalkr of Spirituous Liquors, to be li
censed by the year only.— .re....—gj
Each retailer of SffcU or Fermented Uqnora,
when aald aeparata from spirttooos 11 quorire. 23 00
Llqaor dealers eeUIng not leaetban a quart, or
~ than gallons.—1 15 »
— 4H rsllons and upwards 80 sO
Liquor dealer* »eT
Each Bacon and I
Each Hotel JM
I Each Bearding Houso....
Greetiaag
Our House continues to be
H B AH4|17 ABTBBfi
For all in search of any kind of
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Fancy Goods,
Notions.
VO
f.b
for
jayre... r ..re.re re. 10 %
Each 4-horse Vehicle conveying passengers for
EaehLtveryStahls»A,rvrat.eT.....~Tt.*l"‘.'...r-.25 jo
Each Warehouse or firm receiving 6000 Joal^s
cotton, or more 9000
Those receiving 8000 bales and leas than 50.0.. 50 K)
Those receiving lea than 8000.....re.— 89 > <0
Each Pawn Broker 26 fiO
Southern Expr—t Company ...-re.. 60 *>0
MlteNell ft Co’s Express Co. re... 10««
Each Trtegraph Go 50 00
Earti DimSkagir
Each Negro Mlnatrol—(each exhibition) 10 01
Tranaieftt Theatrical inhibitions (each) 10 00
Junta* and other Uke exhibitions. 10 00
Each person dramming or soliciting trade, ex
cept ia fTont of their regular place of bust-
ness, and then only to the middle of the
street In front of same, shall he considered a
street drammer, and shall pay a tax of.. ... 23 On
Peddlen^of any article, except those of home ^
uriTshalTpaj’onejpercwaLon groensalMon * *
all property owned by residents, and two per
cent, on property owned by non-residents.
Each Transient Veadus Martsr .re... re. 100 00
aad shall pay two par cent, on gross sales.
Each person selling Fertilisers not manufeo
tured in the cltj.re.re.... ...re. 25 Ot
p-»*» Poirher ..., ,. L11 ,,,, 1000
which shall not apply to formers selling bv
the quarter.
Each ice Cream Saloon or Soda Fountaia.re... 5 uo
»Mch person dealing In Carriages, Wagons snd
Baggies, except home manufacture -.re......
Each Barbershop kaeper*siiirpay“Sr 'eaeti
crswiewA uaoarm tor uh ssia oi gooas,
ether goods of any description whatever, t
or otherwise, before opening or offering th<
esle shall pay a license, to be fixed at the <
Th A VERNE JURORS TO SERVE 4TH WKK FK»-
KtTARV, OCTOBER ADJOURNBO TBBM
DOUGHERTY BUPERIOR COURT.
S Atkinson C KalvArinsky
II A Wtshburu I Kevio
Dennis Brosnan J M Wiley
T .1 Calhoun M O Sullivan
W F McClellan W B Bonnet!
K Crine J W Yenkoy
A C Johnson A F Floyd
B T Jonefi S A Wood
A J Hill J M Cutliff
W J Young A H Chastain
Jos Gervis W E Smith
D H Kirkuan G S Greenwood
CITY ORDINANCE.
L> 1- It ordained by the Mayor and Council of the
O City of Albany, and It Is hereby ordained by
antborlty of the same. That all stock dealers, or per
sons engaged In the esle of Norses or Jfulee, shall
Irtjforo offering the same for sale, register a foil Hat
of them with the AfarshsI or Clerk, In order that a
fair assessment may ha made upon such property for
taxation; and shall <rtve hood and good MrwrUj la
the sum efftoo, for uie foil and true payment of
Mhl tax Any party foiling to oocnply with tho re-
•iulremnnta of this Ordinance shall be fiaed I
■mm not exceeding 8100 for each end every o*L_„
This t Ordinance to go Into efiVct on and after this
date.
Passed January 28.1870.
AY. H. WILDER, Mayor.
Fl V. Evans, Clerk of Council.
*50 REWARD.
fJlflE above reward will be paid for the arrest of
PERRY VINSON,
colored, who broke Jail In Morgan, Calhoun oounty,
the first week In January.
J. M. DUFF,
Next t# J. Bhrlleh’a, Albany, 6s
DESCRIPTION i
I Dark ginger-
es high ; left a
' J. A. MCGREGOR. J*'.
Leary, Oslhoen so a sty, 6 a.
1000
1P0
Bwh person buying CoUon for hlasaelfor oth
er PUttae 10 00
Each Sewing Machine Agentare..............—re... 10 0u
Each Insurance Agent shall pay for each com
pany represented by him.......re........re....... 10 00
Transient traders for the mle of goods, wares, or
‘ ** " by aatnpl
e same f<
... Ulscretloa
of the Mayor.
That one half of ooe per pent, be Imposed upon tbe
proceeds arising from the sale of each Ho
Mule sold within theeity limits.
Each Grist or Flouring Mill shall pay for each
«*> wiMMfk a iono
All Bank* Bank Agencies,Collection'' Agen
cies, private Banker* or Brokers, god all
firms or Individuals engaged In the busi-
ucee of baying and selling exchange, or eith
er buying or selling exchange for profit; and
all firms anJ individuals engaged in the
huelnem of reoslvlng deposits of money,or
making collections of money at bankers’ or
broken' rates charged In the city of
Albany. Georgia: or doing any one or all of
these Ullage snail pay a license tax to Ihe
city, for revenue purposes, In tbe sum of...... 100 00
Adopted January 6,1879.
W. H. WILDER, Mayor.
F. V. Evjlvs, Clerk of Council.
MAYSVILIE INSTITUTE,
Male and Female.
Hats, ©le.
GROCERIES!
s. ;ii.
Provisions, Family Supplies, ^Whiskies,
•*
Domestics, and •
Fiamtetion Gooda.
OXER
BetsIU monUltr. and «f-
I no inducements to pupils to neglect their du-
W TbSrSr'reulxr'siSAr-^hoo' ]° lb. ta-
■UtuU, OB* Wrinn Mrrlen, of Km. bind. Inlh. rtl-
SSSSZ2sriirtb A ^55f
llTlcala M Itttbn ax .nywhern
A W re d KU,re-.Krex^,^ g|
who have b«n d«]>rt.*1 ot
XKfigoraoxt.nltlre.-Ul find b«. wr, encra
fllkCkM«
atiln plan. I
re Tba swim
1 red IbeUlg^fcr jroraratlo^thrtr «udif
cxnbtobtxlu'.] with prtnu fkmtUK m
ill) 00p«month, and much It— bj
iTclu,lnth“u I ^
Jobbing Departseit!
Is full and complete, bought from first hands, and with spe
cial reference to. the Jobbing Trade of Southwest Georgia.
Our facilities are ample, and we are still resolved, to con
vince all that it is in our power to save buyers money by
keeping a
FIHHT-CIjAH*
WHOLESALE ESTABLISHM’NT
hens at their very doors. Everybody invited to call and ex
amine goods and prices.
Ot Dptnt fsr 1 Late
Is always full of goods and articles suited to tkea, snd they
*•“* i are especially invited to call.
Ailrenomr. Boji prop,
td Ibr u> clia In tba UnlrenU,.
nans or tumor-
Flirt Bndlnwnu of Engltth. ptr month —41 ta <
■ofilbb Uremmxr. «eoxr»phy. Me. t 00
FhllMotbr. BhMork, Bkrnntu, AIfi.br. J «0.
"Rrftirth—lnfomnUou.'apffhrTtbo'rrtnrtpnt o r
SPECIALTIES always on hand.
S. MAYER AIGLAUBERn