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THE ALBANY NEWS
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KNOW Til YSKI.F.
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nv i. v. n.
Ilaviiii: cnimidoroti ilie v«rioii» ole-
ltirnl*. niiin r.il. vcjr*-t:tlil<' anil p»-
iroiH tlml riilrr inlu imm’* physical
Iindy, ami the physical force* by
Mliirli they arc arpiniml. lojfdliei
with llic principlt** upon which tin
■iicnlal ami intellectual iiiaiiilVatalion.*
are protlneeiI; ami llic further view
of rocojrnirinsr them a- expressions
from hi* spiritual pari, a* every ca
pacity of man i« inherent to hi* spir
itual part, together with the law* and
principle* upon which the duality ot
man i* founded; and having also
considered the principle* of associa
tion. that i*. the chain of rnunectioii-
and dependencies existing between
the gro*s. the animal, and that divin
ity or spirituality, uniting them in
harmonious accord.
There is still unnoticed a* yet a
multitude of modifying influence*
and circnnislauces. to which now let
it* dinvt our investigations. IVc
-hould ontleaver to obtain a very
dear conception ot these circumstan
ces, a* they operate a* secondary
causes very forcibly upon the
thought- and action- of men. There
fore for the purpo-e of considering
them to the lies! advantage, let n* di
vide into two classes. or two heads,
viz: prenatal and post natal intliion-
ce*. A* the prenatal have natural
priority, let u- direct our thoughts to
them. We see a lady seated in Itet
jstrlor surrounded by mu*icai instru
ment*, literary periodical*, pictures',
ami furniture, such a* her sfatiouand
• ireiititslanees ia life w ill afford : y et
rite is plying Iter needle industrious-
ly. Her countenance i- lighted tin
with the stlll-hine of joy a* *ln- i-
w itching alternately lo r needle-work
and the sport* of a beautiful child of
I wo »uminers, play ing at an open
window. Iler fare is lighted up by
deep thoughts «f the holy nvqmu-i-
Idlity of approaching maternity —
l*i—ionless, pure and holy thoughts
illuminate the unsciti*li face. flu
-acred commission is suddenly itiler-
ruptrd Ity the era*h of the fallen win
dow sash, ami the scream of i<ain
from the lM-aiittftil child at the win
dow. A* the alreadv and expectant
mother raises the suffering child, site
see* that three of the pliant tapered
lingers of the right hand have been
crushed and severed by the fall of tin
-ash! Stunned and faint with tiir
sudden shock of grief, she turns the
child over to kind sympathetic hands:
she turns to her private apartinent.-
tc. seek relief in a flood of tear-. The
shock has nearly convulsed her frag
ile and tremulous frame in body and
limb, a sudden rush of blood to the
brain and heart, lias unbalanced every
relation in her whole organization :
heart and arteries arc almost burst
ing with wild laboring throbs to re
store the equilibrium of the stunueil
anil inactire brain. Slowly the equi
librium of the relations is restored.
* * * The period of the approaching
maternity has arrived, another mem
ber of the family is joyously received
by kindly waiting friends. But a new
sorrow falls upon them all. and dou
bly upon the stricken mother. Three
Angers are missing front the right
hand of the innocent and helpless
infant. Tell me. ye savants and sage-,
how and why did this deformity oc
cur? Let us consider this fact foramo-
ment The maternal physical organism
supplies the elements of nutrition and
growth to the entbryo, this power is
iuvolnntnry, exercised independently
of her will; the falling window* wn*
extraneous and independent also.—
Now let us suppose that the window
had falleu upon the head of the little
girl at the window-, ami the mother
had seen the bleeding ga-h inflicted
Tito Position of Agriculture.
In hi* essstv on ••farming." Knter-
«on write*: “The slor.v of the funner
i- licit, in the ilivl-ion of labors, it is
hi-pai l to create. Ml trade rests at
•it la-t on hi- primitive activity. He j
-land* eh>*e to nature: lie obtains
the earth the bread and meat.
The loml which vva- mil, he causes
to he. The lir-t farmer » a* the first
mail, ami all historic nobilities rest
in posse-sion ami use of land. Men
■lo not like hard work, hot every man
ha* an exceptional respect for tillage,
iml a feeling that this is the orgin il
calling of his race; that he hint-cil i*
only excused front it by some circuit -
stance* which made hint delegate it
for a time to other hand*. If ho
haveuot some skill which reenin-
titemls him 10 the farmer, some
product for which the farmer will
give him corn, he must hint-elf re
turn into hi* due place among the
planter*. And the profession ha* in
all eye* it* ancient charm, a^ -land
ing nearest to tloil. Ilie lir-l." If ag
riculture really occupies thi* positi-
lon among the industries, how im
portant it i* for the farmer In show
proper re*perl for hi* calling, by
doing hi* work in the best maimer,
hv employing the best method*, by
tii.iking u«e of all that science and ex
perience teach, in order that he may
reap the greatest possible results
thereby compelling people in other
callings to believe what Kmer-on *av»
of this one.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
douoherty oopwmr.
Dougherty County Sheriff* $
Sales.
GEORGIA—Docoherty County.
Will Iu* sold before ilie Court lloun* door In tl •
city of Allaoy.Ga.. ot the first Tufwlajr Jut s
i’ll) Ul AIIIAUJ, »•»., u t tttc ut«v • tnwiaj III JUI J
first, Irlwrfn llir legal hour* of nle, tho fo!lu«lt {
rtf, to-wlt i
went of rltir lot No. HU,
it, titoMle, being 62* j fret
a ntl ‘210 ftel lack, n.* the
Allan?, <
Mercer r.trc t
fronting on Merc- r
property of Mai f
f*»mlet: and tenant* iu |ioMmloii notified,
made aud rrtiirnnl to mo by Jaj*. A. Crrer, CouaU -
b!e. to mill; a la in fkvor of It. Ilobha
, Alao at same time and i
1JC. 144, 149, I AO, 172 and I
of Dougherty cmmty, tlx.; i , .
McLaren, administrator on estate or Peter Alclarc i
drreaaed, tOMtinfy fi fa of Haraua! D. Irvin, admit
iatmtorof Jmneajtond, Property pointed out I .
the • Ity of Albany, Ga.,
“(Jr fi
In )vvn->v*»wion notified.
id lota«f
land Koa. 307, .WS.393,334.39ft and 18% aerva of 1* I
New Hardware Store ! Clear the Track !
Sheffield & Bell
—FOR—
The City Council of 2Ccw Orlcnnn at
its last meeting unanimously ntloptctl tbc
throwing ordinance:
lSe it ordained. Tint on and utter (be
first dsy of June. 1 ^70. it almll uot be
lawful for any ptrsnn la* sell, offer or vx~
pom* for Mile within tbc limits of the city
of New Orients, any giiuliltfl* knife, dirk,
atilctlit. spring knife, brass knuckle, iron
knuckle ot siting
Be it ordained Tlml any violation of
Ibis ordinance shall In?•punished by im
prisonment iu the Parish Prison for the
term of thirty days or a tine of twenty
five dolhns. or both, at the dfocreliou o
llic recorder.
O N aud after StJKUAl. M-j is u, ra
Train- <>u thia Boad will • ..u a* follows:
a a* asmngion mip|»mcii >ays me i'cihu * NIGHT KXI’KBB
crats have decided to pass an address t.» the j Leave Savauiiah dally at 4:10 |r
President and present it U him in li e | Arrlveat Jessup
presence of both Ilon-e. «•* provided in I. •
j joint itiles. when Congress desites to eg'
j press its disapprobation of the nse uf the
I veto. Proctor Knoll is piepni ing I bo
I addtess. to- lie submitted tiist lo Ihe
i Judiciary Committee of Ihe Ifoiiee If
agreed to. Ibis jultlrei-s will have lo be
real lo the President in the audience
chamber of ibe While House by the Presi*
dent of the Scuftte. Faucy William Ainton
Wheeler reading Mr. Hays ;« lecture on
the abuse of tbc \cto power.
Alsu, at name time an J place, will be
nd Noe. 307, .MS. 393,394.39ft and 18%
No. iu the 1*1 diatrict or Dodgherty count y.
der a laiytima fi f» from laugher* v Superior Cou.f
iu favor of wade I', Hodges and Flora A. llodg-s
against J. W. Mayo, aa the property of J. W. Mayo.
Property pointed out in said fi fa. and levy made oi.
June ICth, INTT.by I*. 1». imvia, Sheriff ot Baker
cu.inty. Haiti Mayo being at that time Hhirip of
Douphen? county. Tmaui* lu puMicaatoa nailft* 1 ,
I'. 4i. KD WARDS, Sheriff.
May 8. 1979-tds
Libel for Divorce.
HORACE CROSS > Lllit-I f..r Dlrurr.,
.. VDought-rty Superior Cull.
1-ANNIE 1 -R0hS. ) April Term, 1879.
ll sputmitex t» iUe Court Uvt tits lK-ftml.nl Jo-j
M rsslde In thi. Ruts, U I. onlsml Hot ,1,-
r nd appsftr tl tb. Octolwr Ton*. IS7 J. of this (Viu -1,
lbs. .nd th.ra tomit tin- Itftlullfr, Lilsil l ,r
DItmvw m in Aoflrult thorsof tho Court will pro-
«sd, and that this rulo ha puhli-tistl In accordance
— April«, 1873.
A true extract fromihc minutes.
„ W. P. BURRS,
»PK«- Clerk 8. C.; D. C.
Are still iu the le&d
Witli a Larger Htock than Ever.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE S
d'.LEISRATED
LIVER PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
► SICK HSAPM Ke.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
P AIN in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure; sometimes the pain is in the left
side; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side; sometimes the pain is
felt nnder the shoulder blade, and it
frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The
stomach is affected with loss of appe
tite and sickness; the bowels in gen
eral are costive, sometimes alternative
with lax; the head is troubled with
pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in the back part. There is
generally a considerable loss of mem
ory, accompanied with a painful sen
sation of having left undone some*
thing which ought to have been done.
A slight, dry cough is sometimes an
attendant. The patient complains ef
weariness and debility; he is easily
startled, his feet are cold or burning
and he complains of a prickly senae-
tion of the skin; his spirits are low;
and although he is satisfied that exer
cise would be beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts
every remedy. Several of the above
symptoms attend the disease, but cases
have occurred where few of them
isted, yet examination of the body,
over the organ- of causality and com- - after death, has shown the liver to
parison. crushing in tiiat portion of
the brain through which intelligence
and reasoning are manifested, is i<
not reasonable to conclude that the
have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Fills, m
. , , ,. , . cases op Ague and Fever, when
unman.red embryo would have been wkcn with Q uinine> are produ ^ e of
a> subject to injury of the brain as it ; the most .happy results. No better
was to the loss «>t itlingers i In j cathartic can be used, preparatory ID*
ihat event the dark pall of idiocy | or after taking Quinine. IVe would
would have overspread the young j advise all who are afflicted with this
liein
confess our ignorance of Ihe psycho
logical principles njmn which llic-e
result* depend, it is a self-evident
Now, while we arc free to 1 disease to give them a pair trial.
• — * j For all bilious derangements, and M
j a simple purgative, they are unequaled.
j BEWARE OF ItllTtTIOXS.
proposiliou that it i- through the in- I The genuine arc never sugar coated,
felrumentaliiy of a for'-e existing in! Every box has a red wax seal on the Ih^
the mind that these effects are pro-
duecd. Wc now learn that man’*
prenatal cxi-tr-nce i- subject first to a
law of propagation: the progeny
inii-t resemble Ihe parent. And sc
condlv that during it- etnbryotic life,
it is almost an embodiment of mater
nal pas-ion 1 - and impression-, her ali
ments Htipply ihe element- of forma
tion and growth, plastic and yielding
to the slightest impression-, liable to
be well formed or deformed by every
extreme excitement of anger or fear,
hatred or love, of envy, jealousy and
desire. Every mental impression is
Irrevocably stamped upon llic sensi
tive being, through the wonderful
and delicate distribution of tbc ner
vous system. The seed- of crime
thu« planted in tbc soil of etnbryotic
existence by the extremes of mater
nal passion* develop a wonderful
harvest of degradation, ruin and
death. And yet out of the mater
nal influences, springs the glorious
hope of progressive redemption from
the evil* through which he ha. jour-
Died from savageism to partial civili
zation. The seed* of great thoughts,
noble deed* and cxbaltcd live- are
planted also.
(lo hr. co«f<«ced.)
‘"Iw.th.hVi
Pills.
nprewion Dp. McLahe’s Livbb
. The genuine McI.ask’s I-ive* Pills bear
the signature, of C. McI.avc and Fleming
Brds. on the wrappers.
Insist «pon having the genuine Da. C.
McLane’s Livf.r Fills, prepared by Flem
ing Bros*, of Pittsburgh, l’a.| the market being
nul of imitations of the name McLane,
differently but same promuuiati'
^IIF. nn<lcpilync*l will |*j a reward of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for the
• fMiijly with proof »/# i
wKft fired r
W. WIiil.i.iloiM],
Arrive at lhouiasville
Hiiiiibrltlge
A!l«ny
6£» a si
9.44 -
moo -
lire Oik
Tall«li»»ee " 7^6 *
J;ii k«ouTi1li< *' 7C5 "
Leave Tallabassee V »
Beav* Jacksonville ** . M3 *
Live Oak ** lOuW “
Allmny • *' 453 "
Hainfiridse ** 3:45 **
Tboinosville 44 755 **
Jesuit •* &45a u
^ i rive st Savannah “ 8.20 •*
No rltaupr of cars between Savannah and Jack
-onville and Sayannah aud Albany.
sleeping cats run through to and from Savanrah
and Al>>any.
Popaeurert* from Savannah for Feruandina
Aiovaville amt Cedar Keys take this train.
I’dswi grn for Darien taka this train.
l'a-M-nger* from .Savannah f*r Brunswick take
ihia train, arrivingat Brunswick 0:00 a m*
I'AM iism leave Brunswick at 8:00 p m, arrive at
Savannah 8:20 a m.
I’iswdjcd leaving Macon at 7:15 a. m. (daily) con
nect at Jewip with this train for Florida^
faesenser* from Florida by this train connect at
Jesup with train arriving In Macon at <28 p. m-
tlaily). except Sunday.
No change of can between Montaomery and Jack*
RonviUe.'
l*tt!hua-i I’ala -e sleeping cars run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonvilla; also through
sleepers between Montgomery, Ala., and Jackson*
rill* Fla.,
Vonuect a .
ways on Southwestern
Macon, Montgomery Mobil*, New Orleans, etr.
Mail »teaio«r leaves Bain bridge for Apalachicola
very Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbus every Wed
nesday at 9:50 a in
Close connection at Jacksonvilla dally (Sundays
raceptetl) for IJrrcn Cove springs, St. Augustine,
I'alatka, Knterpriec, and all landing* on 8t John's
river.
Trains on B. A A. K. R. leave junction, going vest
[nndav. Wi * * * •'-** ""
For
at 4:10 p. m.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths se
cured at Bren's Ticket Otfice, No. 22 Bull Street, and
at Atlantic A t iulf Railroad 1'a^cnger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVIS
ION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday)
Arrive at McIntosh
Arriveat J
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont
accepted, at 7.00 am
•• 0-M a m
•• 11:50 a m
“ £20 pm
*• C:45 p ni
*• ft-.oo am
9.io a
*• Y2M Jf
2A1 p
*• 5:15 pm
WESTERN DIVISION.
Daily, Sunday Excejaed.
Dii|<oat at.....
Valdosta at.,
leave Quill
Arrive at Tfaomasvilte at...
izcnve Thomaavllle at.......
Izrave Camilla st M ., H „,. M .
Arrive at Albany at
Leave Albany at
leave t'amilla at
*37 a
11:45 paa
b40 p ~
.415 p
7:35 a iu
—lftiVO a m
lflOp-n
NOTICE!
J^TOTICE Is hereby given that application will be
mad* to the adjourned term of the Central Assem
bly of the State of Georgia. in July next, for tho
passage of an Act, authorizing the county of Dougl -
erty to issue bonds to the amount of 130,000, and t j
levy a tax f.*r the payment of the sum?, for the
purpose of establishing a Free Bridge, over Flint
Hirer, at Albany, tin.
Given under my hand and neat, this May I, 1S7U-
B. A. COLLIER, Ordinary 1). C.
TAX NOTICE!
I WILL BE AT
OAK LAWK Oil JIOSKAY xnd TtitRlUY, 2«th
and Stall instant.
DUCKER’S 30th xnd 1st ,VAY.
OILLIOJiVILLE 2d xnd 3rd MAY.
ST. UAU 1.1 ON (SATURDAY, ink M.f.
K. S. RUST,
•pHH-3— 0 T. R. D. O.
TBE FemOtfS 9L9 COBJtBM
_or—
Fowler’s Patent Fly Fans !
If you want
FMe BEBT Graim Cradle,
Go and See them.
GENUINE SCOYIL HOES.
sra?xxoXa
Those F. U. WING SWEEPS still in the lead,
ed supply on hand.
Limit-
ihe iT&il
Leave Quitman at 8:13 p
I-rave Valdosta at 4:40 p
Arrive at ltnpont Cu>0 p n>
J .S'Ty>on, Master Transportation.
M. *. HAINES,
General Sr. wintendent
B* & A. R. R. Company.
ntAKGB OF SfHEIHJI.K.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 1
BacnavncKfUa^ Dec. 7th, 1877. j
O N and after Tuesday Dec, 7lb 1877, paaeengei
trains on this Road will run as followa:
Passenger Train leaves Brunswick Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays at^.^.......^.. ......7:00 am
Arrives at Tebeauville, A A G R R, at 10*9 a U
Leaves Tebeauville, A A G B B, at^» .11:14 a M
Arrives at Albany at..............^ 7:00 r u
nrrraxive.
Leaves Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
Two Valuable Cotton Plantations
In Dougherty County,
AND
Eight ALBANY CITY LOTS
AT
PUBLIC SAL B.
P URSUANT to the decree made by the honorable
Superior Court of Dougherty county, in tie qmc
of Eugeula C. Clark against E H. McLaren, Admin-
Utrator, and others, will be sold before the Corn
House door in the city of Albany, on the Ant Tues
day In June next, between the usual hours cl sale ;
and at public outcry, the following valuable real es
tate, to-wit:
Eight city Iota of land in ih« city of Albany, Ga.,
known as numbera eighty (80), aeventy-elgh: (7S>
seventy-six(76),and seventy-lour (74,)south tide o!
State street; and numbers seventy-three (73), neven-
ty*ive (7ft), seventy-eeveu (77) and seventy-nine (73),
north side of South street. Each lot containing oac
acre.
ANo, lots of land numbera three hundred and sev
enty-four (374), four hundred and three (4to), four
hundred aud fourteen (414),and four hundred aud
thirteen (418) and fractions of lots numbers four
hundred and four (404) and throe hundred and eev
enty-three (373), lying south of the Jllbany and Mor
gan ruad, In tho Ant district or Dongbeity county,
<oa tain lag acres, more or 1ms, and known as
the Pace Plney Woods Plantation.
Alio, lota of land numbers eighty-one (81), eighty,
two (ft?X <m* hundred and nineteen (119) and one
hundred and twenty (120), in the second district of
said county, containing one thousand acres, more or
levs, and known as the Pace Oakey Woods Place
This plantation Is sold subject to the widow's dower,
which has been admeasured and is described as fol
lows : Beginning at the corner N, W. of said Oakey
Woods place, on Albany road, being tho corner Oj-
Ibis place, 1. A. Jordan and Clanton places, and
running due south 80:12 chains; thence due erst
52.41 chains; thence due north 39.01 chains: thence
| due east 57 chains; thence due north 41.09 chains
\ thence due west to the starting point 109.41 chains;
j constituting a body of GOO acres of land—303 sores of
1 It being cleared, and 232 acres of it in forest—in the
] second district of said county, and carved out of lot*
‘ of land nuintiers SI, 82.119 and 120.
TERMS CASH. Possession of tho city property to.
be given to the purchaser on compliance with terms
of sale. Poa* avion of the Piney Woods Place to be
given January 1, 1880. Possession of the Oakey
Woods place, not embraced in said dower, to be giv
en January 1, 1880.
his W. E. SMITH, Receiver.
FEEB ©OTTERS
arrives at Tebeauville, A A G R R, at 4:06 r m
Leaves Tebeauville, A A G K R, at ......._4£7 r m
Arrives at Brunswick 8:201 jf
Trains from Albany make close connection atTc*
beauville with A A G passenger train for Savan
nail, and with but few hours delay at Tebeauville
with A AG passenger train for Florida.
Trains from Brunswick connect as Tebeauville,
vith day passenger train ef the A AO KK, which
•tsvas Tebeauville for Florida at U5 rx.
UIAB. L. HCHL ATTER,
General Superintendent.
WORTH COUNTY.
SMITH’S WORM OIL!
Worth County Mortgage Sale
Georgia—Worth County.
WUl be sold beiore the Courthouse door in Debt
la,said county, on the first Tuesday in June next-
tbe following property to-wit: to sstisfy mortgage
fi fa, Welch A Bacon vs. W. L. SHorj* and S. S. G
JJtory:
100 head of sheep. 20 head of cattle, 223 bu>liels of
corn, mere or less. 2000 stalks or sugar cane, mar
less, 20u0 lbs. fodder, more or less, 1-K) buahcb
cotton seed, wore or less. Sold as tho property of
W. L. Story,In favor of Welch A Bacon. Property
polnteil out b^r lsef«ndant. Levy^made and return
ed to me by
April 3,1879—OOd 151
Ford, late Sheriff.
JOHN D. HOUSTON.
Hh.iio.
I BAKER COUNTY,
j NOTICE.
I (JKOKGIA—JtiKK.it County.
j Notice i» hereby given to all persona desiring
< sitious as teacheis In the public schools of Bi
* county, that there • ill l*e a meeting of the Board of
I Edaeation held at the Court house In Newton, said
county,on TUESDAY, the*! day of JUNE uext,
for in purpose of ex itutn ing applicants for the po-
j sltioos of teachers iu the ixibllc schools.
•School Trustees in the s< veral nub-districts are r*»-
quasted to tivmeMUt, and to come prepared to rvo*
1 ommeud teacher* for examination,
r By order of the Board of Education. May 8,1879.
' TH1M. W. FLEMING,
| may15-3t Co. School Commissioner.
Mil munlcred bti
tb< 29tli day t*l Ji
at l/-sry, Cilhiuri county, on
nsry, 1879.
I. sc:iiw£D 9
Eufaufs. Ala.
F»h 13, 1879-t f
HOW to TAN LEATHER
• WITH PINE TOPS!
I N evrry rtiwrl equul
tuniint, snd In le^t tba
IjDLLA1L Add res-
Mr. J. E. lJivln*, <if Amt-ricuk, baa
become connected will* Hie Sumter
ttepuhlirnn. Mr. Bivins is a writer
of mu. It force and ability, and will
bean excellent addition to tbe rank;,
of Georgia journalists.
LIME! LIME!
1 b»vd on Land and lor *»!« a
cbv LYMK at tl 50 per barrel.
AVjzbj, April 9, l*79-li
Csr-Losd of firrt-
Apply to
J. J. BRINSON.
Atiiknm, Ga.. February 22,1878.
•SIB-My child,five years old, bad symptoms of
worms. I tried calomel and other Worm Medicines
but failed to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bain'a csrtlfl-
eate, I got a via) of Worm Gil, and tbe first dose
brought forty worms, and the aeoond done so many
were lawwi I did not count them.
H. H. ADAMS.
Prepared by E. 8. LYNDON, Athens, Ga.
For sale by W. II. GILBERT. Agt, A CO N
n» 3-1 y Albany, €•
Burney & Mitchell,
Heal Estate %/Igenry,
ALBANY, GEORGIA
rillTLE-i w arrhed, p ?rf*-< ted and guaranteed. Ne
gotiable property In town ate] country. PartUs
bavlugjandv tor sale In Southwest Ocergli ceu fiud
nliable boos fldf purchasers through us. t’orras-
p^odcuce tollcltcj. Terms rery uioderst*.
Albany. April 24, l»79-lra
Caws Wanted.
I WILL nr THE CASH for one or two goed
good sound native Milch Cows that will be war
ranted to give Dim two to ibur gallons of good rich
Milk per Jay- Must be gentle, and not exceeding 6
or 8 years old. State prices, and address me at Mor
gan, Calhoun county.
cuayl-tf FRANK A. PARKINS.
Valuable Property for Sale,
mid county, we will expose for sale before !t i
Court House door at Albany, on the first Tuesday 1 a
June next,
Two City Lots,
Uor. it aud St, on Broad street, In said city, front
ing 105 fe»t on Broad and 210 on Jackson.
The portion of these lota covered by the Liver/
stable will be SOU separately from that part o.t
bouse and lot Is situate.
DiptH.
TOBACCO
FLY TRAPS.
Agents for
The Georgia Centennial Cotton Gm !
!I^“We would be pleased to have you call and see us.
SHEFFIELD & BELL.
MtecQimaeE Bomm Bhtbbp&is
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Always carries the Largest Stock of
Spring Good8
For Men, Women and ChHdren,
In Southwest Georgia, which they offer
Wholesale a
At Prices that Defy Competition.
^J-reat Reduction in PriceM ...
AT THE “OLD RELIABLE” JULLINERY STORE
T. Pattison & Son,
MACHINISTS AND
Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
W E make a specialty of COTTON GIN AND PRESS PEPAIRINO. PlsnUtb.c and Saw Mill Engfcc
Overhauled and put in thorough repair. So/ai Mill*. Kettles, etc., renaUod and acid.
AirOur GRIST MILL running on full time.
1ST Patronize Home Industi*j r .
THB SBW DAVIS
BBS. B. B. SBstW.
Broad St, ALBANY, GA.
S'pring Goods arriving'^every day, and offered at Prices
which Defy Competition!
I nave ihe pleaiure of announcing to my numerous friends and patrons that 1 have
a parly in New York, making selections daily from the
Emtest and Most
and am (hue enabled to supply the ladles with most fashionable and best goods ia the
market, consisting in part of
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Undergarments, Embroider
ies, Lace?, Fringes, Corsets, Skirts, Hose,
Children's Slips and Dresses.
Jewelry, Latest Styles Fans. Fan Cords and Chains, Fancy tioods of Every Descrip-
~ ‘ tion.
BTTTTERldfe: PATTBErlTS:
Beats the World on Sewing Machines!
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£3
£7*
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SINGEE SEWING MACHINES!
Agency for the only reliable Sewing Machine, the ftiseua
aprl7 ’ Singer. Call and see me. .
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A. B. Farqnhar,
PROPRIETOR
Penn, Ag'l Works, York, Penn,
At the Centennial and every Exhibition in which this Ma
chine has made a contest, it has obta ined
the Highest Premium.
ITS MERITS ARE UNLIMITED.
I have’thoroughly ieated it ptraonnllj upon fill branohen of nfltk, and pronounce
it superior to every rested to any other maohine in the market. lit does a great range
of work without banting that cannot be done by any other machine. A thorough trial
of tbia Machine will oonvinoe you of ila
GREAT SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER MACHINES,
snd that all the marl Is olaimod for U are substantially true.
1 am calling for eaah or o* Umo, Call >(V E k ltj CutUITx. dealers In Family
Orooaric* and Dry Qoods, and examint tbii-Maohlne. Send for prlaa lilt and tletcrip-
tiva oirenlar to
JF. G. 8TBPHEX8,
may 16 6m ALBANY. GA.
HttUUmO DEPOT, MACOTT,
MANUFACTURER OF
STEAM ENGINES, THRESHERS. SEPARATORS,
Com Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses, Shafting, Pulley*,,^:
State Agents for Cbampion Mowers and Reapers.
SHEFFIELD Ss BELL, Agents, Albany, Ga.
A. B. FARQUHAE, Macon, Ga.
TEE DIAMOND STATE
DR. RICE,
37 Conrl Flats, L0U1SV
AwerisityeHdiimei
- iinfsuiwiawM. ** bta
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mSXoJSSj
ssarasssa
B. BUTTS
o. iaa. Eighth S'.
■8t. Louis, Kir..
After twelve foars^of service pronounced tho BEST IN
My stock ot Hardware, Crockery,-Gepenrt SDoasoturnUbing tjoodV an*.
Plantation It pplcmeuts Is full and cotfipiot*.