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«.«»ra T«» I’IXAFoRK ANI> sRF-t* THE riXA-
|'ORKR!<—TFI.W **V «»NE G«W»1* fROI
AMOMi MANY B.%1* ONR!*—AM* MAKE?
A Sl'IiOKMlION TO T11K I.Etlhl.ATl HA. I>
REGARD TO A «RON* Ol TK AOK VV.KVr
TKATKD I»T T1IE OMNIYOROl’S HAI1.-
KoAl»S ITON TIIK IWPOVKRIsMlKD !*»»>•
ME.
Leesburg. O. toh 'r 13th. IS?.*.
I nllcniWa Il»«' Pinafore*. Om* of the
bright***! nml imwl rharmiiiK of I hr
(laughter* of Dougherty bon* me
company mul aelually allowoil all the
people to see her sillinjr by ohl, njrly.
«tilapi*l:iie«l, attenuated, desolated, is
olated and debilitated me. Well, the
Pinaforers pinafored. They jabber-
e«l and jjablded and eaekled and
crowotl and bello\ve«l and blate*l. and
what they meant to be understood a*
saying was, a* I«ord Ihindrary would
express it, ••Something that nol*od»*dA
knows anything al*out." The females
were a bevy of beauts, and the |»er-
foriuanee was a glorious, notorious.
upr*»rious sueeess. Three-ebe<*rs for
caeh and all of the Pinaforers and
Pinafore****, individually and col
lectively, in the abstract and iu tin
concrete, in the synthesis and iu tin
analysis.
Prop* in this county are by no
means eipial to those \\ hioli grew in
Kg> pt at the time when Joseph pre
sided over the commissariat. I*r. J.
P. Stevens is (as far a* 1 know) tin-
only taruier in Ia*o who is making
more than he planted for. lie has 1-
aeres of cotton that will make It*
bale-. 11 is w hole crop will average
S hale* of cotton and IT* bushels #»i
corn to the plow, w liile his potaloe-
and sugar »me are almost as good
as he could wish them to be. Tlii*
result is entirely owing to the skillful
management ofJolm 1*. Suuiincrford.
bis overseer. Mr. Sninmerford w e
left in childhood without a petinv t«»
support him or a parental band to
guide him. and now at the age ol
twenty-two his morality, sobriety,
dose attention to bu-ines* and tine
farur.ug qualification* have won for
hiiu golden opinions.
Our Legislature are about to eon-
etude their labors. It lias been one
of the n»o>t important and iuteres -
i:»g session- ever held in iicorgia.—
True, some of the member- aired
their -Internal suggestions** a littl
x»»v ki.
NEW
KMIiniri4»N IMMMK4
YoUK— IM.CII.1TY OK
ANIMAI.S
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The steamer Western Texas, from
lack-out ilb*. Florida, and Port Ito} -
il. South Carolina, brought b» this
l»«»rt la-1 evening Colonel Thomas
Itutler. who h:»» l»een regarded a- the
nriiieipal instigator of tlie llatiiluirg.
South Carolina, riot*, wliieh ereateil
•.licit a fearful excitement Ihoughnjit
he country three years ag<». It will
l*e remetnhered that the whiles of that
regiou of South Carolina wereeharg-
•d at the time with extraordinary
cruelly; that they were accused of
H»ttiug a paekol hloodhounds to pur
sue the unarmed negroes ol*that sec
tion, and ol committing other atroci
ties. Mr. Ilutlcr l.n* come north not
mlv to disabiiM* the public mind iu
regard to the tales that were eirciilat-
ed at the time hut to exhibit a pack
of bound-, thoroughly trained in the
pur-nit of a human trail, lie de-ires
to show that there is no cruelly w hat-
over In cither irtnn or hca.t in ilic
|)m>uit nmlerlakeii l»y tiinsc
The avcrnjtc li.-ijrlit of the <l<v* j-
ilinlit two IVet ami a half, ami tiirir
value :* estimateil at ♦ UH) earli.
“Jintv," >aiil Mr. Ilutlcr."you think
they'll eat tny hoy Sam up, tlott’i
von? hut they’tloii’l <lo anything of
the kiml. They are tin.ler full i-oii-
trol ami when put on the trail will
uotiro no one hut the person they are
~eut after. I have pnrpo>ely hroii-ht
tliis horse. Minnie, with me for the
itejrro Sam. lie'll jump on the horse,
wliieh possesses great einltunitre, lie
will lash it into a furious gallop. The
hottnila will then pursue him. They
.vill appear to he heyoml all eonlrol.
I'lie perstteil negro jumps oil' lii-
tiorse ami enseonees himself in what
lie presumes to lie a safe shelter
imong the houghs of a tree farahove
ihe reach of the infnriateil animals,
riiev ilisregaril the liot-se ami a»»*P
the iree w ill. the fury of ileinous until
they hear the horn ol the m.i-ler in
lie rear. Then the pnr-ueil negro
.•an eoine ilow u am! the .logs fan n
tjM.it him.
"It >. not necessary lor me.''ennlin-
■ieil I'olonel ltulle'r. "to go into
ieiiglhy lielails as to how we train
. Itese honiuls. A mere aeriilimt ma le
ne proiiiiuriil in the llamliurg riots,
mt ever sinee my l.oyhoinl my fath-
-r. Itobert .1. Itutler.•|i«eil to traek
n groes. Tills was lielore tin- v- .it.
When this llninhurg riot took pin. •
tny father sent a mile to ('ongrrs.inaii
»l. t’. Itutler, ilenying the right ol
•he armeil negroes to hluek our way
nlien roniing from Augusta to Ifam-
•urg. The negroes liohlly proelaim-
■I that the first iuemln-r of the Mut
ter family showing his face worltl he
-hot. It was then that tin- skiriiii-h
•mined wliieh resulted in the death
of six negroes ami one white man.—
My object iu ruining' north i- loslimv
vonr people a reinnrkahlc feat lire .of
lie ante-helliiin slave life of .In-
-ontli. I am n simple farmer, hut
while so much lias been said a- to tlii-
-lavc-lracking hy hloodhoundshel'ore
and during the war 1 intend to show
'.hat tlie dogs have hern so trained
LAWYERS
Z. J. ODOM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ai.uAsr. n' t.
Lott Warr en,
/ TTORNEY AT LAW,
A I. ft IS V. GA.
too freelv. and ocrasionnllv ade. lam- ,h '' v wil1 ,J l mrsm ' "'''
*, . , . gre* when ordered to slop. Slave-
alory upheaval would . , r;l ,.king lias hern ever shire I reineiii-
-R«.u.t4..s«. lotsiemessiiUs, her a great business in the -otith.—
Slave, going over fence-and lhi I.
hut in the mam the Whole body hu- : .wanip- for more Ilian :»• ay miles have
demeaned themselves so as to merit \ liecn stuecssfully pur-tied hy these
iuimids, hut they are all trained to a
I nicety.and never will do harm r.v-
I eept iiy order of their muster. They
the approval of their eonstitiieney.
There is, however, one emineiitly im
portant matter w hioli, in the multi
tude of their engagements, they have
overlooked. The erying ilemands ot
an impecunious traveling public can
never he cradled to sleep until some
legislative provision is made requir
ing the railroads to carry passenger-
on a credit, last them take a mort
gage on slock or a lien on growing
crops to sceore them against lo—:
hut this onerous and oppressive cash
business must be ahoii-hed. Let our
next patriotic general assembly say
to it: Sic semper tgrannis."
Our genial and spjetidid friend. IS.
Ik Armstrong, is sojourning w ith it-
for a few days.
Our estimable Clerk, Mr. James
Morgan, insists that we are under no
obligations to posterity, for tlie rea
son that we have done as much for
them as they have for us. We need
nut clean out our navigable rivers
nud augcaii stables or colonize shad
in our rivers, for that will be work
ing for a set of ungrateful wretches
who will never turn a hand to aid u-
in any respect. That is certainly a
strong jii/if
of the regular Georgia and Caro
liua breed, and though rather expen
sive, were always rotisidrred a n
-ary adjunct to onr system.
Sam Drill...., a well developed ne
gro, was next interviewed by tin
reporter. He had never before been
north and was rather anxious t
a peep at the big eilv of New York.
Nevertheless, his solicitude for the
hounds and little Minnie, tlie horse,
somewhat delayed his efforts to get
ashore, fjam said he was horn in
i'utiinm county, Iicorgia, and bad
been working for wages during the
last few years in Iicorgia until be
came to South Carolina, where lie be
gin working hy the’day. When a-k-
eii whether he was at all-eared when
the formidable hounds trucked him
In; innocently said that when these
dogs were at hi- heels lie •Tell just a-
good as if he was iu the lir-t-ela—ear
of a railroad train."
Colonel Muller will at once enter
into negotiations with the inanager.-
ol Jerome park for the purpo-r of
furnishing Hie people of New Yoik
DOCTORS*
t.TUOl.MKS. UMOkMOSS.
Drs. Holmes & DcMoss,
DENTISTS.
ILilAST, • QUORUM.
IMkesn.1 Istmratair o'er IV* tHtti-e. Il.’i-lilnglon
«i»r 1.1SW-IJ
vV. A. STROTHER, M.D.
ai.kaxy. «kohcia.
Office over Gilliert’s Drns Store.
Dr. E.W. ALFRIEKD,
rFULLY trnJ«*nhi« ««*nrL*w.*inIhrv*-
L% ri.>tin.rainl»r!*..l lii.i prtfffwi.u*. In ilifi itisena
•i \iti4tiv a ml 4urn»un<lln;.-*-<H‘ >it ry. ortiii- «>|i|K>»i(a
'siurI limit**, on riin*MT«rt.
1IOTKI.S
The Old Reliable
BARNES HOUSE,
Pinr Si., ilhany, Ga.<
A little white iioy named Jotm-oii 1111 opportunity to witness the peril
cut a colored hoy with a knife yester- ; "V 1 . 1 , ' ,vrr hloodlioiind-
•lay near Stark* ille. X<* serious harm wIihjIi liairc t»**u i'«'jrnnb*«t %v;fb >«»
iloue ami no brearh between the j»a- : horror.
rents. Mrs. Johibon gcnoMihly pays | •■••*• *•►— -
the doctor** bill. * , Tlie Trial For Murder I5ill
Mr. C. I». Callaway i-» .about to |»ut; \u lu t a notion
up another brick store bouse near the j „ a l ’ 11 „. l |, u . r . l( .t that the hill pro-
'‘'iK*** .. i ■ . | -erihiug in trial* for murder that a
The road hands to-day open a road , mmeudatiou to mercy of il-elf
•'oiiinuites tin? >entem*e to iuiprison-
nieut for life lias not been n*|»raled.—
.Ji:-pile the elaiuor against this hiii
-ilice the last w-sion it Mood tin* le-t
of di-eii-siou h<*f<»r«; the judiriarv
• oiiimitlee. and has hern sustained by
the hoii-c without a word of debate*
direct to Adams' station with a view
to having a ••nigh dll’* to Siuithville.
X.
A Prompt -furor.
An arnii*iug story i- told oft be way t
a Georgia juror went for conviction.
A Miunter case was being tried, «»••! | i | air T,e.l l.v those who have watehcl
great difflciilly was expenem ed in iN working that it has been a ldgl.lv
getting a jury. Eleven jurors ha. r olie . „ iH ,... lilll< „|
been sworn, and ... tl.e next pane! ,| ie II!lkeJ seulence lias alwav-
bat wa. brought... was a small, lank. a terrjrvi „„ on juries, and
jean, lailiivero:.- looking fellow, who it has f,,.,.,7 j|,| c
...l oi, oiie shoe. In-pant, were near-1 , a irl g„j|iv, i.nle- there
> aLove In- knees. |„- shirt open ho I.; lva , ab , 0 | lllc | v ,,7, e-.ape from it.
y ; was ausoiuieiv no e-rape from it.—
... trout and hark, and the alnr.-a.d , |. Is compromise enables the jure to
pant- were held up by a single au- V(;r( , ir , |.
lender. I be solicitor proceeded to ; ,„.| v . 11 ,,| 1I1!lk ,. iN v ,. r<n ,. t u i !|,
ask tl.e - in. I question- as follow.: |„ it law
-Have you from having ae.-,, he |'or the next two years, and il i,
. rime co.i.ii.illed or heard any of the .1...,],, ,„ | if w ;,|
testimony del,ven d under oath, fori,.- |; v v . ft y. we note that a ...an ha.
ed and expressed any opinion a. to i,,.,.,, ,.„ llV ie|ed in fraw ford
- of the prii
1 h>* guilt or imiort
it at the liar?*’
The “-ingle galliit*’ fellow, in a
dear and di»fiud voice, an-wered :
“Not any.**
“Have \oii any prejudice or l#ia-
resting on your mind for or against
the prisoner at the bar?”
“I haiut.*’
“Is your rniml perfectly impartial
l»etw**en tlie JSlale ami flic
“flit air.”
“Are you eon-cieutioii-ly oppo.-ed
to capital punislirneut
“I i-»n*f.”
The Slate didn't like the juror
Hindi, but it being late ami juror-
►car* e, lie wa- put U|hhi f lie jin y in
ihe usual manner, the solicitor ►ay-
ing; Juror, look upon the pri-onor.”
The juror looked the prisoner firmly
in the face ami then turning to the
judge lie said in a firm, solemn voice,
“Ye*, Judge, I think he*- guilty.”
The Sf. I .on is W'c-tliche Post point
the moral and adorn* tlie tale of tin*
(•rant bnsine-s in thi* romprchen-ii*'
fashion; “If the Stalwart-and trade
politicians succeed m re-nominating
(iraut, no Vice-I'reHi«leni, of i**»nr «,
is necessary, as (front ha grown
sons.”
without the recoinnieiidaf ion of ni‘*r-
'y. lie will lie the fir-1 mat; tiling
under this law.
| —
Karly C'onnty New-: K v .-(iovernor
ISrown i-. making a do-e, clear, argu
mentative answer to flu* diarg*-* of
Messrs. (Garrard ami Walter-. While
we have never had any great *ympa-
U-cd ?" f‘»f(5oV. 15. we nifl-t eniil*e-s that
his explanation- are entitled to the
consideration of all fair minded men.
A wrong in I*<iH would not be a rigid
in Iri7'J, but language and conduct in
the stormy period of may lie
viewed iu a very different light in
the tranquil day- ol “Omnia
mntaiitnr «9 no- inulauinr.”
The “oldest inhabitants" -ay flint
• Mie “day niii-qiiito" was never know n
in Albany 'till tlie completion of the
15. & A.’ !.*. If., and diarg* Hint the
villiauoiiK pe<t is a direct importation
from I5i nn-uir k. Next -tnnim r we
-ball urge upon I be City (’oiimil to
'•n fo
strut quarsi
Hint por, if tlii- i- ti
An Indiana lady write-; **X
and devoted biisbnnd w ill feel it d
grailing to help bis wife prepare a
meal, rock n bn by or wipe tbe di-he-,
and n!«o llirsw in n few toting wonts
of tiieouiageincuf between times.
It may not be g»*m*rallv kn
e recent postal regulation
Irm* of tl.e mailing of hlat«*menf-
and ich like document* in m
envelopes with one cent -t*»ni|
writing olhei Hihii tin* proper
ing of llie document is pcriuiv
wn i In l
perm I
BOGEN HOUSE,
tFOU.Rt.ULY TOWNS HOI SK.)
;nn\l> STREET, AMi.XNY. r.EOlJGlA
I XSIK It.KIM* rvf.lv f..r Hi** r<:v|*lloo
Thu mutit* is n -nlti« iuttl
iaI lltu li.m-u « ill U* k«*|,t in ftrst-i las* style.
4 11 iv O. HtaitN, PiujiriHor
JOHNSON HOUSE,
SmllbTiilr. la ,
rr*»«*l, r- will ulwaYH fin.l the In-hI of j t . uiiu.vU.
Ions. Iat»u» Mt| pli.Nl wiiIi lilt* kxl Ol «-vt*rylliing.
Tr«trl« i*» have plenty titnv to eat.
SAVANNAH. OA.
.Tollii ITi'esunii,
Manager.
M, L. llnenctt, tierk
Mrs. M. A. Thornbury’s
MONDAY, 1PT. 15TH,
A llioUMiRli Knuli-ti (’onrse will i»iven. 1 an-
<»;«•-*.*'. Must.*, Fatiiy Work anti l nlistlieiiii* will i»e
lanrlit. Latin ami liicsi free to nunih at-
teti tin;* tlie achool. Pupil- from other •eii<M>ln will
(if rrtrivitl into Ihe fa list lien 5e i-Imk* at inudem
KINDER-GARTEN SYSTEM,
ELAM JOHNSON,
No. IN! Herat...' M.. ATLANTA, GA.
UKAI.r.ll IS
Fancy and Family
Country Produce.
Sotifliwe«i (trurgin Sugar Cane Syrup
and Swift Potatoes specialties.
Will pay f.o cents per bushel for nl
2»*od sound Vatu PoInLies. delivered a
any «l**j*ot on (lie S. W. U K.
PROMPT RETURNS
made for nil country produce.
Lower Trice than Ever !
$2.50 Per barrel !
U.su it as a Disinfectant'-
I. J. BRINSON,
j.tqic
PLANTATION for RENT
KI! A NK KOIICHTS*
SWAMP PLACE!
J. i la.VT.
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DOORS, SASH
and
Blinds Manufactory
SECOND
TRAYNHAM, GEISE « RAY,
morn iF.ro ns
\PK •insniirautiirr ILmn. Sixli an.l Plinth- from
the host M.tl yellow pine. The .pulity ol Ho
yellow |.itte i.4 higher than white pine, l.nt to sul:
all ot onr «-ii9tunier> we keep a lull stiN-k ol'
White Pine Goods on Hand.
WK Al.- .i MANUKA. IL'KK
HOOKS
A SO .
WIXDO IK
Fit A mi:s,
BALUSTERS, BRACKETS,
TKAYNIIAM. GEISE & BAY,
Xo. 4S Ucealur street, Atlanta, (iu.
Worth County Rust-Proof Oats
FOR SALE.
T MIE uude^uti! ban SV) UhIivIs ol ir«*>.l Worth
Fountjr Rust-Proof Se.il OalN lor sale. I
Will Ik; sold rheap. Nt» Oat to < xrel llem.
price, etc., »• hires* t;. W. j:A I I.M AN
McLvilun'* Mill. (
“SCOTLAND”
^^ r ll.l. stand the Fall Season at tny
Smi I If Place,
—AT—
$10 Cash by the Season,
Or $1.7 with niorlgage on tlu* Mart?
to.* Iustiralice.
I NO. A. WAI.TKKS.
au^14-3ni
Atlantic & Gulf Railrroad
O
UkSKHAt. ScPKRt.VTEJVDK.VT'S OFKICK, )
Atlantic A <Jrt.K Railkuau.
Savannah, Oct.:*, is'/jJ
,N_ and •fler SUNDAY*, Oct. 5th l’asH ii^e
Trains on this Road will run s* follows:
NIGHT KXPUKSS.
Leave Savannah daily at
6 30a i
" Alhatn
“ Lire Oak
•• Tallahassee
*• .Inckaoiivillt;
U : vo Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonvillo
** Live Oak
“ aI Irany
'* Ralnhridco
*• Thomasville
“ Jesup
Arrive at SavannAh
No chance of cars between Savannah and Jack
Millville and Savannah nul Alhanv.
rlcetdiiKCAr* run thr«oi»!i to and from Savaneah
ai:d Alhany.
IV.-vsenyers from Savannah for Feinandii.a
GninesviUe and Fnlar Key* take this train,
l'as-ei gers for Ihirh-n lake thl* train,
l’a-scngcra frtun Swvantiah for Itrunswlek take
tlii* train, arriving at Ilrtinswiek nun a nr
1*H-M‘tiuer* leave Rrutiswii-k at 8:0» p in, arrive at
Snvannuli D:0D a til.
Fa**enger* leaving Maeoii at 7:15 a. in. (daily) e«m
neet at Jesuji with this train for Florida..
Passenger* from Florida by this train lonnei t at
Jesup with train arriving in Mueou at 6S!5 |». m
daily), except Sunday.
Fullma'i Palav sleeping ear* run through to ai.d
vide Fla.
Cunueetat Albany dally with Passenger trains U»th
way* on Soulhwestern Railroatl to Hint from Kufaul t
Macon. MnntL'uincry Mnl»i|.- # New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leave* Baiuhridge for Apalachieo'i
•very S„nday and Thursday evening; for FoIiiuiIki-
Train.* on II A A leave junction, going %»<;.!
II 37 a m, and for Ilrtm^wi<*k 4.4«» |» in, daily, ext
Snuoajr.
Thi'.iigh Ticket* *ol.l and Sleeping Far Perth*
la*ave Savannah, Sundays arrepted, i
Arrive at Mclutonh •*
Arrive at Jr*tin
Arrive at ItlackabeAr
Arrive at lni|»ont •• •
le ave Melnlonli
Arrive ut Savannah •*
WKsTKRN l»lVISION.
I hilly, Sunday I xo-pitd.
La ave Imitout at
la-aye Vh|<|o*U at
I<eave tltiiltnsii at
Arrive at Thoiuasville at
«.-*ave Thoinauyille at
la-avo Faruilla at
Arrive at Albany at
Gonna! s* •riuic
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
ALBANY, OA.,
PREMIUM LIST.
-OF—
FARM AND FIELD CROPS
SECOND FALL FAIR
^ if 1 4
nurj jo
Iieats the World on Sewing Machines!
1879
Southwest Georgia
INDUSTRIAL ASSOOIATIOI!
ALBANY, GA.
November 11.12 and 13.
$50.00
, 12 4 IB.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS
OFFERED IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT
For the Urged and moat profltiiil«^yielJ of a
horao farm; specimen* of (ho different crop* to Ik-
exhibited at tho Fall Fair, and verified report* <il
the mini her of arr «** )dantet| In tbe dilleretit pro
duct*, and llm yield; also manner or mode of c.iltL
vation, with kind of fertilizers used, and r.\|M-nw:
of production; an<l any lufornialloD that will Im; ol
Interest lo Ihe fanner, as to the general manage*
meut of the farm. Premium to lie awarded at
Spring Fair, 1880. Report to l»e handed to Sec ret a
ry by 1st January, 1881.
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At the Centennial and every Exhibition in which this Ma
chine ha* made a contest, it ha* obtained
the Highest Premium.
ITS MERITS ARE UNLIMITED.
1 l.axo thoroughly teileJ il ptraontllj upon Ol branches of work, and proaaaM.
it superior in ercry respect to any other mtohiaa in the market. It doea a gnat raaga
of work without hasting that cannot ba dona by any other mechine. A thorough M
of.bis Machine will convince yon of its
GREAT SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER MACHINES*
and the. el! the merlin claimed for it era substantially true.
1 am selling for cash or on lime. Call at W E ft R J CullifTa, dealers in Family
Qrcieerirs end Dry Goods, and examine this Machine. Send for prioe list and deso *
tire circular lo
JF. G. STEPHENS,
may lii-Gtn ALBANY, 0A.
HOP BITTERS:
(A III edict nr, not u Driuk,)
CONTAIN*
HOPS, HUCTIU, 3!AM)IIAKE,
DANDELION,
A*d nre Vttrk*t iio» liner Mnucu, (jouim or
aij. oriure Itirncn*.
THEY OUHX2
AH DImmum*i of Hie Stommrh, Ihtweln, Blot *1, YJvwr,
Kklmty*, and Urinary OrgtUM, Kenrousncw, I
lewoMM* mmI «ftperl*lly Female Complaint*.
^ SI00» IN GOLD.
ua l»e I*dd for w tvwn they will not ram or help, or
for anythin* Impure or InJurlou* found In thrm.
Art* your druggUt for Uwp I Uttar* and ti7 thym
before you alerp. Take n* ethrr.
D. L C. I* an absolute and irrmlaUble cure for drtuk-
uie**, QM of opium, tobacco an.l narcotic*;
■Mi Bend for circular. < ■■■■
Aho»M«t4t>y4r*qfcto.Uuy Blllw.H%.iy R>n Roster, N.Y,
HS3‘IE)‘C*ySS3 ( C£*ISi*£r<
FINE RACING, REGATTA, i>c.
Special Attention to
FIELD CROPS.
GET BEADY FOB THE
GRAND EXHIBITION
L. E. tVKM’II,
T. M. (J.tnTF.it, Presidcnl.
Sci'.i'taiy. n.iK'dS
SWITU’S WOKM OIL!
«|.!„1». I Irii.t ral.-mrl mill o.lii-r W'.-i.i Oiilli luca
hut laih-t to s'kiN'l anv. Swing Mr. ltdti'a verilO<
rah*. I got a vial of Worm Oil, an« Ik* first dree
brought forty worm*,and the m-cci ddiM,. mnt
w. ru |>:v.vsrd l did not them.
S. II. A HAMS.
Prcjare.l l.y Iv S.*LYNIK>N, A then*, Ga.
“or hjIu hy W. II. GILBERT, Agt, A< 0„
m Jt-Iy Albany,
P ACTS FOR YOUNG HEN.
Actual Business, Students on
’Change, Tho Business World
in Miniature,nt MOOKK’S HUSINI.SS
r.NIVKKSITV, ATLANTA, (iA. The
pc-.t Practh .il r>u*im-ss S* lioot iu the country.
Send forFiicuhu ., T«.i.n», Ktc.
. _ » ^ v Tl t tfikKi • a year, or 1?»to fi.'it
Lei If l|
M *■ * kMM D ■ Many mat
von . n. llo i. m .I t iii. vonr mind ho you.M-ll Ad
•In - «iI:«»!:• • I. SMIN-O M .V « «*.. IVoflaud. Maim
audH-
$25.00
For the largcet and most profitable yield of u «>i.«
hotae farm, same requirements a* alum.*.
Best general display of farm product-.IK)
Beat liushel of corn on car 3 no
Best bushel of rye 3 6<j
Beat bushel of wheat n «ij
Best bushel of liarlcy 3 IK
Beet bushel of oats 3 (K‘
Best bushel of field peas 2 thi
Best bushel ol rough rice.... 4 in:
Best bushel of sweet potatoes 2 Ub
Best bushel of ground peas 2 Ob
Best bushel of chufas 2 Ot;
Best display of grain aud grasses on the *h tu„ 5 Ot
Best display of hoturemade meat...... 10 Of
Beat gallon of hotue-made lard 3 (H
•<at|t gallon of homo-made syrup 2 ot
Best gallon of homc-mad c sorghum 1 tg
Best gallon of home-made honey 3 0(
Best 1k»x of honey in couib 2 Ol
Beat and heaviest fleece of wool 5 On
Best 10 (founds home made sugar, with process
of manufacture - 3 lo
Best 2 pounds leaf u>t«cco u Cl'
Best 12 stalks of sugar cane 2 <0
Best bale of cotton, 450 pounds 15 0>
Second best bale of cotton, 450 pounds lo (s
None but the producer allowed to c-outeud for the
above premiums.
L. K. WELCH,
T. M. < 'artki., IVesiili iit.
Secretary. I'ebG-
M. FERST & Ca,
Wl.nlesale Dealers in
GROCERIES,
WINES,
Liquors. Cigars. Tobacco*
CANDIED, &c„ Ac.
No. I Whitaker anil MS ami 14T Bay Sts
SAVAXXAII, GA.
u-pl.-fiin
LiO ST!
It is nn established fuel tliut Quinine or
Ciuchonidia will slop Chills, and fur this
purpose there is no better remedy. Dm
il is also an established fuct ll.nl they do
not remove the cause tl.at produces ll.c
Chills. For il they did, Ihe Chills would
not rein... on tl.e Tib, Mill, 21st or 28ih
day. Then is it not money LOST to nt.
le.npt (o permanently cure the Chills will.
Quinine or Ciuchonidia when they do not
remove the cause from the system tl.at
produces then.? For nutil the cause is
removed the Chills will return. The
FERR1NE
Is warranted to remove every cause from
tl.e system that produces the Chills, and
if it fails to do this you will sustain no
loss, for every druggist is authorized to
guarantee a permanent cure in every casi
no matter or how long standing, and will
refund the uinnoy if the Chills return after 1
you aro through taking. Positively, no '
cure, no pay. Try it and lie convinced, i
Itcoulnins no poison, nud is pc.feetly
tastelc-s. Sold by nil druggisls aud a
permanent cure guaranteed iu nil casts.
FEKKINE MEDICINE CO..
E. IV. OitovB, Manager,
Paris, Teun.
For sale hy W. II. Gillierl. Ag'l, .fc Co,
aud L. E. & E. E. Welch, Albany.
tn.gM 3m
GEO. A. HUDSON,
—DKAT.KR IK—
Fresh Fish & Oysters,
SHRIMPS, CRABT, Etc.
—ALSO—.
F&UXTS IN SEASON !
Satisfuclioti Guaranteed, and to the
Trade special Inducements
Offered!
Full (tuppliea of
Fish Received Daily
from my own fisheries at Cedar Keys and St. Johns
river, Fla.
Day Street, Savnnnnli, Ga.
PAINT & OIL HOUSE!
142 St Julian ntitl 141 lir.van Sts.,
SAVANNAH, : : : : GA,
A WEEK in your own town, and n,
capital ri*krd. You can give Ihe t.«
slue** a trial without expenm\ 'I It
beat opportunity ever otti rvtl lor tho-.
willing to work. You mi on Id try noth
iog else until you «-e for you reel f' win
S JU can do at tho buxine?* we otter
o room to explain here. You cai
devote all your time o- only your spare time to th
business, and make great pay for every hour tha
vou work. Women make as much hx men. Sen.
for ape. ial private term* ami particular*, wliieh h
mail free. £o outfit free. iKin't complain ot liar.
John Oliver.
DEALER IN
Steamboat, Railroad and Mill
SPUPLIE9,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Ftc.
Doors, Sashes, Blinds,
Mouldings, Balusters, Blind Trimmings.
Ac., At*.
No. 5 WfllTAKK.lt S t rk
SAVANNAH, HA.
rj’UIE BOOKS are now u)wn for the colurlio
Cily Taxes for the present year. Rate—tody 4-B» «»f
I |**r rent. Call early and save eest.
Otlict* o|M'ii from 9 a. hi. lo 12 in., uud frion 2 p.
{tiired; w«
fast-
•rk for u* than at ritv*
.. Ise. The wetk I* tighl
il pleaKStit, aittl such a* any-
Now l* tlie time. Tho*.* already at work uto la\i
up large sums of toouav. A*I.liras TRUE A «
Augiuta, Maine. uu^t4 ly
—AND—
FRESCO PAINTER!
AND DKAI KR IN
Faints, Oil, Glass, Fntty,
VAHMSIIKS.
D1IUSIIK.S,
SASIIES,
DUX It.S,
JDOOKS, Ac.
Burning & Engine Oils,
CUT, ENAMELED,
AXIt FIGURED GLASS.
VAIilTISH I
1’nt up iu Quart, Pint an.l Half-Pint
Dnltlcs, n-ndy for use.
5Ii\ed Points
Carefully Prepared.
Luthiers of Every Ocseriplion
tiiitl Size.
Persons desiring Supplies in my
line will do well to eomniuuii-ate with
me ie-fore p.irel.asii.g elsewhere.
w-i»
|M;ll.!i.li.,l ISW..]
A. J. MILLER & CO.
Wholesale and Retail lH*aler* in
FwnmrmM*
Carpet?, Oil Cloths
Window Shades, Matting', &c
MS, L10. 152 DrougliUui St.,
SAVANNAH. - - - GEORGIA.
It I, In your ll.I.'l.-S In .1.1,In nilli ,l«. Sir lilt- fnl
lowing, iiiih'iii; many iv««>iin \l/.:
We hare a Very l.arue and Well Select*d St<n*lc.
We give vou k.khI Work at l«ow I’riffi
We fit up wir go**l** thoroughly.
We pack .Hir Good* verv catvlully.
We shin ti«»«nI* prompily.
We DiaVe let charge for packing and shipping.
We M*eure lowest rate.* of freight.
We therefore > v .|i. it ;t ti i.tl order, feeling assured
ll. u >ou will In* s.ttinted with «mr gt*otl* and priee*.
I Mr,*a and other in lot mat ion eheerftdly litrulah-
A. J. MII.I.Ki: xV co.
-TO COMMENCE
Today, Ociobei 28, 1829.
AND CO.Yri.VCE HVE DAYS.
The Grandest Agricultural Display
ever witnessed in Georgia!
$150 in Tournament Prizes!
Id all over $3,000 in .Prizes!
FUN FOR EVERYBODY!
Scud for Premium Lists.
II. M. SAPP,
K. T. McLkan*. President.
Secretary ond Treasurer.
HO! FOR THE
BAINBRIDGE FAIR.
The Second Annual Fair of the Decatur CoMty
Fair Association will be htid at
BAIXBRIDGE, GEORGIA*
Commencing TUESDAY, KOVEMBFR 4TH, IKS,
and to continue four day.*. The Baii.bridfe-Bxh!*
billon promises to be the best in S. W. 3a, this ae**
son, on account of the brilliant programme the maa-
agers will present to the public, conaistiug la part
of a Grand Agricultural Display! Regatta Race*!
Joekey Races! etc., etc.
Grand Tournament!
When Fifty Knights will contend for theCbampiea-
thip of the State. A Steamboat Excursion each day
of the F^r will be one of the features. Passage
over the various transportation lines at half Cut.
Articles for exhibition transported to and ftnt
Bainhridge free.
Mastox O’Neai,
I. Kwilecki, President.
Secretary.
October 2,1879.
The Georgia State Fair at Macoi,
I CctoTxr 27 to Novemlar 1,1870.
The most magnificent and best appointed ground f
in America! Liberal Cash Premiuma in an cl—t,
and the largest offered by any Fair In the Unite*.
Staten! Trolling aud Running Races every day by
some of the most noted hornet on the tun! Mtd«
the State. A cordial invitation ia extended to yna
to be an exhibitor, and you ere requested to wiltete
- ~ i*mium list i ‘ *
Central & Southwestern R. R.
Railroads will run as follow
TRAIN NO 1—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah.............—.. — 930 a as
Leaves Augusta — — MO A pa
Arnvea at Augusta,....— —.... 4:45 p A
Arrives at Macon^.^—...........—— - fl:45pda
Leaves Macon for Atlanta...—. 8:15 p as
Arrives at Atlanta..
Making«lose connection at Atlanta with Western
and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte AlMlnn
for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta — — 11:49 pjn
Arrives at Macon —— —— 820nan
Leaves Macon - - ——... 7:00 a m
Arrives at MtlhxlgeviUe 8*4am
Making close coumyt ion at Savannah with tho
Atlantic and Gulf Ka : lroad for all points In 1
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
leaves Savannah.— — —
Arrives at Auguvta....... — 8*8am
Ia*ave* Angtihia — - SJOpna
Arrives at Milicdgeville — ®
Artlvesat l!atonton — - —tlaJO* 1 *
Ia*aves Macon for Atlanta —— 8*0 A u
Arrives at Atlauta ——— LIJP Ac
lawves Macon for Albany and Kutaula 8» A u*
Arrives at Eulisula.. - —— - P
Arrives at Albany — JJf P ^
laeavcs Macon for tV.uintm* — *-45 Am
Arrives At Columbus...- —- ——
Trains on this schedule for Ma*\»a. AtlantA, Ca-
lnmt.ua, Eufaula. Albany and Augnsta daUy, mak
ing close connection at Atlanta with Western And.
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Ac
E jtaula with Montgomery and Kutaula Railroad; an
Columbus with Western Railroad; at Augusta wltk
the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for
all imlnts North and East.
Eufaula train eonnecta at Fort \ alley for F*rry
daily (except Sunday), and at Cuthbcrt tor Fait,
Gaines .Vondaya, Wednesdays and Frid tya.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta..— P B
Arrives at Maoon from Atlanta — p as
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula A Albany... p m
locates Columbus .....—. —ixna a oa
Arrives at Macon from Co!urntni*..
Leaves Macon ——
Arrives at Augusta....———-—
Leaves Augusta.....——
Arrives at Savannahs
«.08p«u
— 7*5 pm
— M0 am
-.S-IOpas
Passenger* for Milledgeville and FAtonton wlIl
,ake train No 2 from Savaunah. and train Sal
from Savannah, which train* ronucct uativ, camps
Monday, for those points.
Through Sleeping Carson all nighf train* betwaro
Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and .vaeow,
Savannah and Atlanta*
TRAIN* OK BLAKKLY KXTENSION.
Leave Albany Mondays, Tuesdays, Thure- • «
vJftS&vmSSTTHS&SSZ * n p
Fridays and Saturday* 7:10 A m
Arrive at Atlauy Tuesdays, Wcdueadsys,
Fridays and .Saturday*—— 10:40 a m
K. II Sunu, WILLIAM BO vKBN.
Gen. Ticket Agt., Gen Supt.C It. It. Savannah.
J. t*. Sit A>V,
lienTrav. Agt.