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THE ALBANY3N EW t
tana, etam a wma
slushy. ubibguT T. -~M,nn;a~«. ire
Oar Isnta.
The following gentlemen are out
regular authorized agents:
Kurd's Store, W. J. St E. J. Ford.
IIom’ Store, liou Brother*.
Watts hi. t : | l.JJi li i f M. R(Um
' Sinithville, Joe Johnson.
Ty Ty. AV. D. Brady.
MrLelland's^Mill, .r>an McLellat d
Isabella, T. M. Lipritl.
Newton, S. J. Livingston.
Couch’s Mill, Geo. I). Couch.
Williamsburg, J. K. Keel.
liCarr, C. S. Simmons.
Morgan, A. I. Monroe.
Milford, B. li. Askew.
Itawaon, H. S. Bell.
Arlington, Col. F. L. Pepper.
J. B. Turner, Turner's Store.
I.edbetter’s Store, H. A. Ledbetter
Me. D. Jones, on S. W. Extension
Oatmeal Cakes.
Fill a two-quart basin half ftall with
tine oatmeal, add a small piece of
dripping, mix thoroughly with the
hand* until the meet feels moist (more
dripping should be added if not
doing so: strew plenty of meal on
the board; turn out the dough and
cover thickly with meal, knaad it
well; then roll out until of the desired
thickness (cakes should be kneaded
out until thin enough in preference
to being rolled); stamp into small
rakes or square*, place them on the
griddle, after strewing some meal
over it, until they are hard and toast
the other side in front of the Are until
ready. The dough that remains af
ter the cake* are cut out should be, if
hard, put in the basin and some more
hot water mixed with it, then knead
ed and rolled out. The quicker the
cakes are made the better.
Some or Josh Billing’* Philos
ophy.
1 have no ohjeckstian to a maa parting
laiz bait lathe middle, but 1 shall alwnz
insist npoo hi* flnisbing np tb* Job bl
wearing a short gown and pethkote.
There is saeh a thing az mo much ener
gy. I have area those who wen like a
brand in a chase, get away shed of I be
fox.
Than an agrafe many rends that lead
lo heaven, but after yu get than ooly one
gateway to enter.
If we would ooly profit hi oor own ex-
perience or the experiences or others, it
wonld be almost impossible for si
lightning to strike us; hot rather than do
thte. w* prefer to knok out what In beauts
we have got against somebody's stun wall,
sod then bowl about the weakness ov
naaoo or the malice of fortune.
There is nothing that we havs got so
little ov, and oouring we think wa have
got so mock ov. ex atiginalily.
It ixtbe little bits or things that fret
and worry us; we kaa dodge an elephant,
but wa canto fly.
It aint so much the amoant
knows, ns tbs ability tome what he dux
kno at the right time ana place that makes
him • power.
I have been trieing to Hod out far the
last forty yean at what time ov lift a man
is the most phoolisb. and Just as aooaaa
1 find out, I will lctyu kno.
The hardest man to con vines
man who agrees to every thing.
BUllarda.
The Mew York Am has Man inter
viewing the leading billiard experts.
It finds a majority of them in favor
of sons change In the present rules,
but a division, to some extent nation
al, aajo what the change should be;
yen—Garnler, Bu-
* THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
fpHB countenance iapUe and leaden-
I colored, with occasional flushes, or
a circumscribed spot on one or both
eks; the eye*become dull; the pu-
i>u. dilate; an azure semicircle runs
along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir
ritated, swell*, and sometimes bleeds;
a swelling of the upper lip; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing
of die can; an unusual secretion of
saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning;
witlia'gnxwingsensation of die stom
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
proy in the stomach; occasional
nausea and vomiting; violent pains
throughout die abdomen; bowed* ir
regular, at time*costive; stools slimy;
not infrequently tinged with blood;
belly swollen and hard; urine turbid;
reparation occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy
and disturbed sleep, with grinding of
the teeth; temper variable, hut gener-
ally irritable, fire.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C McLANE’S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form; it is an innocent prepara
tion, net capable of doing tie slightest
wjmym tie most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLanr's Vsr-
motor Dears the signatures of C. Mc-
Lanb and Fleming Bros, or the
ALL ABOARD!
FOR
18TO!
DR. C. McLAJTE’S
LIVER PILLS
an not recommended as s remedy “for all
A* ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections
af the lirer, and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Hebettcr cathartic can be used preparatory
•a, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
■SWIRE Off IMITATIONS.
The genuine arc never sugar coated,
gachbox has a red wax seal on the lid with
rtstion Da. McLANE’S Liras Pills.
wiappti bean the signatures of C.
a sad Flxmihs Bros.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.C. Mc-
LARZ'S Lrrxx Plus, prepared by Fleming
M, of Pittsburgh. Pa, the market being
Ml of imitations of' jc name JfcLoae,
wtiM differently but same pronunciation.
dolpbe and VigDMot—
three point rule, according to which
a line is drawn six inches from the I
rail, and only threw shots are allowed
within the line; while the American
players want the shots at balls on th*
rail to be limited to fifty.
The general sentiment was that
billiards was a progressiva gams;
that it had become too easy ana that,
therefore, some role must be adopted
to make it more difficult. Daly call
ed the reporter’s attention to tb*
great changes made iu the gam* In
the past few years. In 1361, he said,
they played with foor balls and six
pockets. The pockets, hawever, were
soon mastered, and it became posa
ble for a player to turn out in one
ran. The side pockets were there
fore abolished and only four pockets
allowed. Players then adopted push
shots and were able, to run out by
these with very little trouble. Push
•hot* were then prohibited. The core
ner pockets were first diminished in
size and soon after altogether abol
ished. This left billiards s four ball
game on a pocketiess table. The runs
made, however, at this gam* were so
grant that it became evident that
some new role would have to be
adopted to make billiards more diffi
cult, and one ball was therefore ban
ished from the table, leaving the
game as it is to-day. It has now be
come evident that by getting the balls
on the rail it requires by good play
ers only a little nerve ana persever
ance to run out. It was a fit time, he
thought, to adopt some rale that
■vould m
bl*.
I make these rail runs impossi-
The following is part of a conver
sation between a correspondent of
the New York Herald and Mr. Me-
Collsgb, Editor of the St. Louis Globe
Democrat:
Correspondent—Do the Republi
cans rely on any Southern States in
1880?
Mr. MeCullagb—I think not. They
cannot carry a single one of them.—
Tbe Republican organization has been
abandoned down there, and th* Dem
ocrats can count on a solid South, but
with Grant for a candidate th* Re
publicans can with almost equal cer
tainty count on a solid North, with
the exception, perhaps, of Indiana.
Correspondent—Ilia* Grant ever
said or written anything on th* sub
ject of bis candidacy ?
Mr. MeCullagb—Not that I know
of. He has, however, been kept well
posted in regard to tbe progress of
events in hi* behalf in this country.—
He knows very well that hi* candida
cy is being urged, and those wbo are
most competent to speak for him say
he will accept. To make the move
ment successful the nomination must
be by acclamation, as it was In 1868
and in 1872. I think this will be the
ease. Grant will be so far ahead of
ail other candidates before tbe con
vention meets that tbe few who are
opposed to him will stay away, at
they did in 1872.
A leading manufacturer of valen
tine* states that the verses on the
cheaper aorta are ground out by on*
of hit workmen, but those on the
more pretentious are worked over
from th* productions of poets of
mors or lest note.
PREMIUM LIST
FARM ARD FIELD 8R0P8
t
j UKOMD PALL PAIR
1S79
Southwest Georgia
INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIQR!
ALBANY* OA.
$30.00
For U. Isrgret sad mart pro* tsblo; Jlfld of t too
oftho different crops
S. Hill & GUDli
AT
TMX FstMOtfS «L9 COMDEX.
Sexicll GjreeMmg 1
To thair numerous Cnstomsrs and Fri*uds,Yaad re-assure
them that thsir
Facilities are Equal to all Demands !
Our House continues to be
oibiMlod *t the Fail Filr, u* verlf ed report. Of
th. Banter of am* planted la til* different pr>
Socti. sod lbs yloif; Se—eegSt #r cuIU-
reitoe, with kind of fortll lore. end, and exponas
uf prod onion; sod nj Jofbmuiloo that win be of
•Umax to iholhrercr, o o tkr iCD.rel otnp.
it of ibo form. Premium to bo awudad it
dvrlrtz Fair, toe. lit port la bo bmadtd to Stcreu-
rj by lit Jtuvsrj-, list.
$25.00
For lire lo>(eot and moot preeubls ylald of i
bores form. MOIO rrtjolremruu Motors.
Boo* fooorel display or IX no produor,
Bret boobcl ofoorn Mr.
Boa boohs) of ijo ...
Bad boabolof wbttl
Bo.itdub.Iof barter _
RortboUxI ofo.u ...
Bet bsib.lofS.ld poM....
Beat luuhil ol nugb rfco...
of overt yo>
Bed beobil ofyrpcod poM - - at
Bed beohol of cbofM it
Boddfafay ofxrelo sod grosses on t
Bret d lapis j of Irouoili r
Bis sonoo of boreo Model
Hot gXlbs of boooo-MsSo oyrup..,
Nat sSIloe of boOMMOdo sorgho]
Bret S pooodo loof totooro.
Bool IS stalks ofoogmr coot
Bret lotto of cotton. <90 pounds
Hoooa* boot bste.of cortes, 4M pooodo.
Noso bat lb* prod near ollowad lo cont.ud for lbs
obevo premium.
»> pmolum.vlll bo owordod aolsoo I boro losom.
polllloa ood IboarUotoo ore worthy ofoprouluar.
SrtlSre tokloff Ibo preooloooo will bo tbo proporty
of tbs Osrectetlon. sad will b* disposed of Hdlndo
»* by tbo s*tesre of Ibo Soredreloo; ozcoptlng tbo
bool roreipo of Ibo ooo ood two-boreo forms, thqbool
dtoptor of form products, ood tbo bat cotton end
Lt WELCH,
T. M. (,'abtkk, President.
Secretary. feb6-
For all in search of any kind of
BUY ©ftifcMs
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Fancy Goods,
Notions.
Hats, etc,
GROCERIES!
Provisions, Family Supplies, Whiskies,
Domestics, and
OTJR
Jobbing Department!
Is full and confplete, bought from first hands, and with spe
cial reference to the Jobbing Trade of Southwest Georgia.
Our facilitiea nre ample, ana we are still resolved to con
vince all that it is in our power to save buyers money by
keeping a
FIRST-CLASS
wholesale establishment
here at their very doors. Everybody invited to eall and ex
amine goods and prices.
On Dptmt fir 1 Ladies
Je always full of goods and artieles suited to them, and they
are especially invited to eall.
SPECIALTIES alwaye on hand.
S. MATER & GLAUBER.
TMB DIAMOND STATE
flames,
Traces,
!/
ill
Ac., &c,
After twelve years of servlce^iu thi* weto^j, 1 pronounced the BEST IN
My stock of Hardware, Crockery, General Houseftirnishing Goods and
Plantation Implements is ftill and complete. GUNNISON
dec!9-ct Next door to Postofflce.
BRICK WORKand PLASTERING
—IK ALL ITS—
Different Forms and Styles.
M B. L J. BRINSON offers bl* oorvtoooto tbo ca
llous olAlboLy ondSoathwootGeorgte In tbo
brick work and pltstarlng line. Ho lt ready to do
Anything And everything In tbi» bualaeee
LIME AND CEMENT
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
ro supply thowholoooooty. Bread la your oidon
whon yon ore la neodoftbii srUeto. BR1Kgo ^
moylS- * Albopy'tit.
Schedule Southwestern B. B.
souTHmesTKEif R. R. Omcs, I
Albany, G*., Dec. 1,1876. /
O N and after thl* date train* on thl* road wm t»
run as follows:
UiTi Albany dally....... — -1&I5.A a
Arrive “ 44 .ro. —— P®
Leave M “ re woo 1:55 •*
Arrlre “ “ «5 -
TRAINS OK BLAULT KXTXXSIOK.
Leave Albany Mondays, Tuesdays, Tbura-
daya and Friday 6 10 pa
Arrlre at Arlington Monday a, Tueedays,
Thursdays and Frldaya 8:00 p nr
Leave Arlington Tueedaya, Wedneedsya,
Frldaya and Saturday a—
Arrive at Albany Toeedaya,
Frldaya and Saturdaya^....
There will be two train* each day between Albany
and Smithvllle. „ w :
All peraona golngto Eafaula^ or^Weat of Eaikala
..6:40 A»
will leave on tb
or point* North.
1:55 p. m. train,
apr 18.1875-1 y
llaave on tbe
W. GmBAOUL, Supt.
B* & A. B. B. Company.
VII,INGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERtNTENDKNTB OFFICE I
Iiouxowicz, Ox., Dee. 7th,ltTT. j
/"VNud after Tocodoy Dm, 7th 1177, psoooasst
V ’ trslno on this Rood will run u follows:
Poaoobgor Train iMvre Brunswick Uoodoys. Wed-
5^^^S^T*«BR^ri38i5
Umves Tebomuvills, A 4 O It B, at 11:14 a »
Arrl.re at Albany at. 7*1
Arrive* »t TobooavUle. A A <1 R R, at.
loom Tobeouvllte, A A O R R, at -«37 » n
Arrives at Brunswick —
Trains from Albany make dose conaooUon atTre
baanvUle with A A G pamongcr train f—
uah, and with but fow hour* delay at T
,.-lth A A Q passenger trolo for HorUa.
Trains from Brunswick connoct os'ToMouvlHo,
ylth day paflflenjrer train of the AAQRR, which
‘MveaTwbeauvlfle for Florida at ldbfA
FOB FLORIDA,
Steamer City of Bridgeton.
.1NO. FITZGERALD, Commander.
Wllolo LEAVE SAVANNAH EVERT TUK9PAY
AT ft P. M. FOR
PALA T K A,
rllOUCHINO at St. Cothoriire’s, Dobov, Bl. 81-
X mon'o, Brunswick, SI. Mary's, Faratndina, Jock-
wovlllo, sod all polnte on St- John-s river.
EVERY SATURDAY atSr.M. for Jacksonville,
touching at St* Catharine's, Doboy, St. Slmoa's, 8t
Mary .a, Fernsadlua, aud concreting at JacksoovUlo
with steam ore for all pololo on Upper St. John's-
STEAMER li CLARK,
TnOS. WHITE, Coiumandvr.
EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY at 4 r. M.
.or FLORIDA, toaehlng at BL Catharine**. Dobov,
Darien, Union Island, «. Btmon'a. Brunswick. 8L
Maryland ALL POINTS on 8ATILLA RIVER,
and connecting with Transit Company’* Railroad
at Frrnaudlna, for all point* In Eaat and Weal
for FLORIDA, toaehlng at BL Calharino’a, Dobov,
‘Hand, KL
# L POL ~
and connecting
at Fcrnai
Florida*
The above Ntoamera connect at Itranawlck with
M. A 1). andB. A A. Railroad* for all point* in
Houthwnt Georgia. At 8L Mary’a with ateamexa
for points on St. Mary’a river. At Ferhandloa with
A.IUW. J.TranaU Company’* Railroad-for Wal
do, Starke, Gainesville, Bronson, Cedar Key*, and
all point* on tbia road. ^At Cedar Keys with steam-
era for Key West, Tampa and Manatee. At Jack
sonville with F. C. It. It. A J. P. A M- R. B.for Lake
City, Live Oak, Moatloallo, Tallahassee, and all
points on J. P. A M. Railroad. At PaJatka with
rub mors for t lib Upper 8L John's and CXkfowhha
riven. Al Tocol with at. John's Railway for SL
Augiiailne. and at M Augustine with steam ra for
Now Smyrna and all points oo Indian river.
Through tickets wild and MUa lading given to
above point*. Ko-freight or passage apply «t Of-
flro No ft KUHlilnnl’s Upper Range.
J.8. LAWRENCE, Manager.
J.L kOIJMlLAT.O. F-A
G. LEVE.G. P. A. Savannah,Ga.
Jau 80 if
Atlantic & Griff Eailrroad.
Gkxkbal 8urr*urrxxDENT>;0Yiricn, »
Atlantic A Gulf kailbomD, -
Savannah, Jan. 25,1878)
O N and after SUNDAY. January 26 Paasengu
Train* on this Road will run as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Lear* Savannah dally at^. 4:45 in
ArrlveatJeesnp .. • 715 v
M Albany-
- Lira Oak
Jacksonville
Leave Tallshsssee ■
Leave Jacksonville
Lira Oak
•• Albany
“ Balnbrldge
” Ihomaavllle
M Jeaup
Arrive at Savannah
Noe)
son via
ind °2fbsn:
cats run through to and from savanrih
In from Savannah for Fen
a and Cedar Keys take this train,
raaaencen Reaving, Macon at 7:4fi a. m. ^dauj i a
set at Jeenn with this train for Hoi Ms..
Pasaenwcaftom Florida by thlatralii iw:
Jeeup with train arriving In Macon at 6:2:u
ood Jot k-
Pullman Palam sleeping can ran through to ar.d
Vom Savannah and Jacksonville; aim through
Jaspers between Montgomery, Ala-, and Jackacn-
Macon, Montgomery Mobile, New Orleans, etc.
Mall steamer leave* Balnbt*" - *■
every Monday at• 00 am;tor
needay atfcOOam
Qoee connection at Jaeksonvlll* dally (Sundays
.. ... ^ St Johu'k
Trains onB.4 A. R. R.leav*Junctlon, going west
at 4:40 p.m.
i Thursday and Saturday
Berths sc-
Street, and
Depot.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at. 8:20 a
Arrive at Jl__^
“ TebeauviUe
•* Dupont
- Live Oak
* Lake City
M Jacksonville
Leave Jacksonville
- Lake City
” live Oak
•* Dupont
•• Tebeauvllle
Jeeup
Arrive at Savannah
-....logs a i
......1200 m
...... 1:55 pm
...... 4: 0 r
...... 5:00 p
—.. 8:15 pm
3:41 p u.
6:16 p n
715pm
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick and Da
rien take this train, arriving at Brunswick 2:00 p.m.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at 8avann*h
9:20 p.m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVLS-
ION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays accepted, at &60
Arrive at McIntosh “ " 0:43
okrrive st Jeeup “11:45 am
Arrive at Blaekshear ** “ 2:20 p
ArrlvejSt Dupont *• “ 6:45 p m
Leave Dupont ** “ 4A5 am
Leave Blaekshear M ** &50 am
iocara Jeeup “ '• 112S0
Leave Molutoah “ M 1^5 p m
Arrive at Savannah “ 425 p m
WESTERN DIVISION.
Dally, Sunday Excepted.
. MO am
Arrive at Thomasvllls at..
Leave Thomasvllle aL - .2:15 p m
Leave Camilla aL. — ~....4 53 pm
Arrive at Albany at...... M ......... MM ....... M ......7:00 p m
Leave Albany at ....5:10 a iu
Leave Camilla at a m
Arrive at Thomaavi!ie.... MM » 11^)0 a m
Leave ThomaaTllle at 11:30 a in
Leave Quitman at .....— 147 p «i
Leave Valdosta at 820 pm
Arrlre at Dupont 5:45 pm
J STtook, Master Transportation.
nuR.BUTT8
No. is a. Eighth st.
8C Louis, Mo.
to lbs triobnsnt of tbr
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAOB
■■teUTE MEDICAL ADVISER
The PR I VAT
DR. RICE,
CALL ON
MSEJfT, fit.
ALBANY YABHVT WORKS
And Planing Mills
Are prepared to DRESS AND MATCH LUMBER with aecuraej and dis
patch. Scroll Work, Taming and Moulding of any desired pattern dene to
order.
Rough and Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand. '
Haring superior faciliUei, we are prepared to contract for
BUILDING and REPAIRING.
Mr. C. U. Barton* will in all cases give hb personal attention to work
undertaken, which is sufficient guarantee that all who favor a* wiU got good
honest work, noatly and quickly performed.
GIIY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Send in your orders NOW, as we may be too much crowded with work
to accommodate you later in the season. All work guaranteed.
GIN GEARING of all kinds made to order. Our motto: Cheap Work
. C. U. BARTON * CO.
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS.
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Xanatactma
©a/;r']riag“e§s 9 Phaetonas,
For One and Two
Good Material Used, and All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Furn and Wagon Repelriog will be well •'ind promptly done by okiUfbl ood roUablO
wt<-. kmcn woo have been in hie employ for n number of yonrt.
T. J. Hart.
Etfeotm&GB Moms Bstbmpdisx*
T. Pattison & Son,
FOUNDERS. MACHINISTS AND MILLERS.
anaaege.il. ft W
■alS^reLllMIIL — *
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Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
gg-our GRIST MUArualagM fan Mom.
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