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THE ALBANY HEWS! nsnjrasaE. i
~>R- Sanford a Iuvkr IntiooratorJ
■ a Standard Fauiilj Itemed r for
1 ilia jaaea of (lie Liv«r, Stomach
! acid Bowala.— It ia Purely
| Te^ctabla.—It uawar
[ Debilitates—It is
AI.KANY. UWlKiilA,
- NOVKMHF.R 1*.
farm, Home and Gardes.
HILLING ri.IKH U1TII «IM'OWI>**
The Piltrtbur# T#’Iefcrni»h fttll;* lion
a rc»iAuritnt keeper got ri«l of il»»'
flic* that infeale«l hi?* pla*v. ’I b*
(i<»oi'H and winilnws w en; ami
a train of vert tine jiunpowiicr >>a*
1 i;«l in narrow s*trip* over the floor.
j.n«t the >pacea between the ’•trip-
were carefully |»:t*nfed with inolu—
ae*. lii an incredibly >hort time ill
t.ic Hies in the room >eeme»i to he on ;
llie floor, enjoy in# the luxiiriou* re- j
past >o temptiii^lv -et l»efore them.— i
It wa>i but the work of an instant to
fire the train : the result, when rare- |
fully weighed, wn* tuo pounds three
oiinecrt of dead liie-. Slow mail)
ounce* of giitipomUr were ummI i?>
mil stall’d.
The day before you wi>h to boil a
hum. scrape, wnsdi and wipe it dry. i
and put it in the >un; at ni^lii put it
info wafer and let it soak fill next
morning. Theu lay it with the skin \
down in a boiler of hot water, and 1
boil slowly for five hours. If the 1
ham is large, boil six hours. When
perfectly done and ten«l*r. set the»
Itoiler aside, with the ham and lhpior I
mulisturbed. until cold. Then lake
off the skin, sprinkle black pepper
over thickly, autl sift over . lackers
tint browned ami pounded; for spe
cial occasions, place at equal distan
ces over the lain. scraped horserad
ish in lozenge shape and edged w iih
curled parsley. This mode keeps the
bnm juicy.
Salt mu l\n i.rnv.—Win. Ilorne.
V. w rites a> follow * on this subject
lo the t’ountry Gcutlciiiuu: **i he
question as to w hether salt is injuri-
• us lo poultry has ottcii been mooted. 1
To get at flu* true facts. I have been 1
leetling sail to ail my poultry, young :
mud old alike, and closely watching
the result. 1 have fed it in cold nsii-h I
and hot. in bran and everything els.*,
all *he spring and -uiiiiuer t,*«» far' 1
w itU the following result: Thepotil
try will eat all kinds of salted food in
preference to uiisalted : they are bet-J
ier in general health ; not a louse ol
any kind in young or old (.the first
year 1 have been able to »ay so), ami !
they are all beginning to moult, many ’
of them lay iug u*» though not moult-|
iug. A-ggs are cheap now. ami if
liens will he ready for fall laying
w hen the weather is cold and egg
scarce. This may, or may not be, me
result of feeding salt largely to them,
but I atu compelled to believe Ibis to
be so, as are some other peculiarities.**
] fronia.
CITY LOTS,
25x125 FEET
SITUATED IN NORTH DENVER,
x* r v*»
<* Vof-V
FREE!
Denver now tuw n population of 40,0 O. Client cities nre tlio outgrowth of great countries
rent v venrs ago IVnver %vusa siunll lr««1te« |**st. on the front ter, now It In a lame city. wltl
jiiio'oun rinnvhe'i. Hotels. Thenters, Sties*’ railni uls, <his-works. Water-'wnrllM, (kml am.
kill' I *••••• ' . ... .... . * .1.1. .. u........ .....I II... I Uullnvm
HEW WAWm
EVERY OTHER)
LOT ABSOLUTE- J
LY FREE! I
f WSTWARRANTEE
\ DEED WITHOTTr
I RESERVE.
SllviTHini'iltni^ninl ltelintni: Work*.
with
Ftrsi- 'liiss ltallronds now ruiinltiK —
| Itnoieli ItnllriMUts fioin Maine to ('allforiiitu It 1m the t’uptttU O’"
Colorado, nntuntilv th«* rieiiest State in (lie Cmmii. imtl 1<h*:U(n1 In iilmut the ueo«ni|itrl<nI
«viit.>r«»f 111.* t T tilf«sl Stales. Til** elluiale Is eli inning, Willi the I**#*! water and fairest air
In the world, and Hie scenery Is unexeelied l »r ix-mity and gnunh'iir It is surrounded
l*v tho rieiiest Hold.Silver,Copper, iron, Lf*.ul, and foul Mini’s and AKrleulttiral Ijui.Ih Iu
Xiuerteu It Is now I tie lie idi|ii:irteiH lor Colorado, Kansas, NeiiriiMkii, New* Mexleo. W’.v-
«>m I tut. Nevada. Arizona. and Northern Texas. Tin* rieli iiiiiieml mid agricultural resoureeH
of this vast Oiiutitn \v ill make IVnver the largest mul wealthiest eily in I he West.
WHY LOTS ARE GIVEN AWAY.
As Hu* tide of immigration Is now ill this direction, |t In the Company'* Interest to have
pe.>l«le loeate in iVnvermid on ilieir prop«rtv. TfM*iM*ouniK#»oiuluii»lloo here. I lie t'oiu pany
will give to iinvesi" seiwlim? their name Mid nthlrrs* a warrantee flissl, in fee simple, fo.*
one or more lots in Norlli Denver, sltmUeil li. \Ve!d County.Slate of Colorado, In liniii. dlnt -
view of Hits lieaullful etly, the only eliumi* tflius one dollar to pay tli«* Notary PuMIe fees
cknowle'lgiitg de*sl atnl eoiiveyunee. The Company »I«h*s not give every jot away, Ini’
rieli alternate.
e.and 4|«h*s n*>t e\p«N*l that every lersun who getHii
Mil fouii* here, hut a (treat many will, and they w ill indi
i will s. -
.. „ i lot III Norlli Pi
r Induce Ilieir friends to follow. The 111 -
ercVised tMipulalion will so.ni make lids i.rojHaty very valuable, and IIiIn Company retain
each alternate lot. wlileh they Iml.l at prices varvlmt fiom S£'» to f.*«i, neeontliiK to location.
For Hus reason the nl**ve pn*HNis|||on is made. The deeds are tincoiidlllnniil, not r«*qulrlni;
miy one t*isi*ule or Improve. Init with full p«»wer lo transfer anil deed toothers. The 11 ml*
• fiei-son laklnu ndviititnce of this oirer Is five lots. This -
shle. iiKMintaln. or wwniup. but I** level, fertile, and has
upon too tiiimemiis to .... • *■ ' * — -
L i t .»r!!
Invigomtoi^!
lina lwi>n us^ij!
in bit practical
and by the public.)| I
mure Ilian 35 yc.-.re.)!
unprecedented resu'te.
FOR CIRCULAR.)
|| p l—jRoimr.T.
GENTLEMEN'S A1 YOUTH'S
toanv one ih-i^mi lakinic lulvantaue of tills oirer Is me lots. 'I Ins properly in not bill-
up, but l«* level, fertile, and lias iidvuiitiiKcs for lailldliiK
,. r ition. Full mid Kattsfaetor^’ In format Ion, with Itulontcnivuts
ifietii o.ir lH*-.lcltl/.ens, will ie furtllshtsl.
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.
T w. r. S.M-Ii:., Count* Cl.-ik mid Ik-e-r.l.-i w.thin mii.I f.*r md Count* and Hint*, do lior«t.* r«rt.fjr
t It.o :»Noo ■Ii.l f..U j:oiliv lo (mo, Slid title- *’. luplrlo lo the land th. lt.iu .lesrnlad S....l.tll.« lo th.
>. - ..d- n. in* uilu'e, I (millet .'••till* l lw is an* t..* ah.-trs.-l* ».r Irit.-.r i|t4 of jud«litfiila. Is tea of other
• iH'-mst said land. In l.atiui.'iiy ulielcd I hs*«* bstrilbtu »*•! m> hand and sOIbv.I my niti.-iat
W.C BANPKKrt, Count* Cl«ik snd IlDcoid. r.
dw.idii"*’ INSTRUCTIONS.
*1 his C.itiipany will aeml l>y return mall, to any one s«*tidlnij within sixty days from tho
d-Utt II
M «♦> ef AUf-Ud, .
M il- «'f Colotsdo. J
IRWI
tittle of this |«a|M*r their namos. V. O. address.
County mid State, plainly written In full, a clear
warrantee deed to a lot ‘J*> feet front l»v llT» fet*t
deep in North l»eiiver.rol*»n»do, clear of all tax»*s.
At »pl lea l Wins for city hits must lH*nccom|*miied
witli one dollar for each lot to |my cost of maUhiK
and aeknowhslKiius deed, postage, etc. The lots
then cun Is* solll and transfhrrad at your pleasure.
I.et nllrinumive this opportunity to secure a Imuie in
the lichest Mate in Mte work!. Stasis sent to any put
ol the V mill Caantlns. Address all letters lo
DENVER LAND COMPANY,
44‘J I. A WHENCE ST., DEN VIIIt, C«I..
DEALERS AT
Beats the World on Sewing Machines!
Wholesale & Itetull
Desire that, the pcoph* of Southwest fieorgiu should hear in
ini ml that it is a waste of time and money to send to Now
Y oi k or elsewhere lor goods when you c-an buy them just »b
cheap at your very door.
A Penny Saved is a Penny Gained
and country inercliantH, as well as retail buyers, can sive
not. only pennies, but dollars, by buying of us.
Xt» Yi>i:k Umrt:,
151 Front Snout.
I!. IV. r.VIKRSuN,
Spociul I’nnncr
E. E. CHEATHAM,
\v. rn
B. FRASER GRANT,
COTTON rACTON 19 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
138 BAY ST., S/.VAKNAH, DA.
':!TAILORnifG C0 TT 0 N v RiCE AWD NAVAL ST0RES -
FASHIONS
D. W. PRICE’S
To DksTKOY Cikkuoaciu:*..—Take
anx queeurtware how i or rose! with. |
vriti.al smooth *>itk?, not lesrt than ‘
two inclies in height, and placing it
in »uch sfiotrt us the roadie? run : |»u'
in it about a Uibieiqioonftil of n.oi . -
•f«. Then lean mx or rteven small
pieces of boards or sticks, eight or
leu inches long, against the ujqiei
edge ol* the vessel, making a hridge
lii.m the floor lo the toJ* of the ho** 1.
The roaches, attracted by the siueii
of uiol&srtcs, run up these sticks ami
tumble down into the molasses, and.
being unable to climb flic smooth
sides of the Awl. are safely ensconc
ed for a ilose ot boiling hot water
next morning. A nightly repetition
ot thi* trapping process for ten davs
or two Weeks will effect a complete
riddance of these abominable nuis
ance*. and, w hat is more, judging b>
former experience*, years will elapse j
before the house will again be stock-!
cd.
Jkursl World.;
HOW TO TKEAT WORK IIORsEs.
A vast deal has been written aboti:
tlie proper maner of treating work
norse*, nut I have never read a lec-!
litre that did not contain a great deal
of tomfoolery.
All new and inexperienced horse
men should consult • oiuiiioh sense.—
Mudv the nature and habits of tin
horse, and do not vary from them
one iota. Never strike a hor.se for
any other purpose than to get his at
tention. If he ia afraid of an object,
and you whip him past it, you only
increase his fright. r?how him that
the object he is afraid of will not
hurt him, and he will walk up to it
as fearlessly as if it was a peck ol
oats. If he balks and won’t pull at
the traces, you must remember that
he al-o balks and won t pull at the
halter. The treatment that taught
him to ref.i-e to pull backwards, »-
the very same treatment which in
duces him to refuse to pull forward*.
Teach him to break a weak halier,
and he will pull with all his might
whenever fastened in that way.—
Teach him to puli a light load bv the
trace-, and he will do his best at a
heavy one—and, when he does his
lie'll, you ought to be satisfied. Give
him clean, sound feed, and a warm,
soft bed to lie on in winter, even i! 11
costs you your parlor furniture to do
•o. It is better to have a knot «»i
wood for a seat and your horse bed
ded with clean straw, than to have a
ixxeuty dollar cushion clmir ami yon;
faithtul work animal dozing on bi
le#* in a lillhy stall. Jn the fortret
case your horse will earn you enough
to buy a fine mahogany chair, but m
the latter your fine furniture will b*
•old for debt, and you will be poo*
as well a.* your horse.
Farm horses -houbl, whenever the
day i* v.arm enough to bring out
• weal, be allowed to wallow ami
•cratch their sides and backs on the
ground. 'J hey w ill g»-t much more
comfort in thi- wav than von can
^ov.-r r«i>tr.«! K*uk >
Please call anti examine Sam
ples, Plates ami Patterns.
I.ilier.il Ailvam-u. inadu on ('oiisij'iimuiits.
| < fur Itlt ’K soliuituil, amt lilluil nt lowest market prices. Scud for
limitations.
Having and Ties furnished at l.o*v Kates.
| Prompt and personal attention jriven to all business. A trial solicited.
No Bn.Ml
Material!
(.rood. Honest Work!’
D. W. l'ltlt’K.
McrclianD'I’ailor.
JULanjr, Au<u»t 2*. \s~j-u
M FliHST&CO
& WROJUFOEK,
INSURANCE i AGENTS.
ALBAN V, - * - - - * flliORCTA.
ltKfltKSKNT THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES :
PIKF.MX. OF ISItOOKI.YX. <;EOUCIA IIOMli INSI RAXCK CO.
IXsrUANCK COMPANY OF XOKTII AMKIMCA.
!!:i’( - #s low as .my othrr coiii|auiw*. We rf 4 i»’(lt'ullf sulitil « jharo of vmit (.atroua^i*.
Itols- S at lowest I Airs. Ollier witii N. A A. F. TIFT A Co. au^l t
" 45 Years Before the Public. J LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
THE CENUINE
"‘DR. C. McLANE’S
Wholesale l>eah*
CELEBRATED
GROCERIES,
WINES.
LIVER PILLS,
FOR THE CUKE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
. IIEADACI1H.
I DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
i Dougherty County Sheritr’s
I Sales.
! GEOIMMA—Doi-iiiikrty Coi-xty.
I Will lx- sold before the Court llousr door in tli*>
j city of Albany, (ia., on tin* first Tin-May in Novem-
S !«*r next, bet wren the le^al hours of sale, the follow*
I ini; pro*>erty, to-writ:
I lad o' land No. 321, in the 2d distric t of said rottn-
j tv. Sold sis the |>ro|*erty of deorue M. KIuhIps; T.
! li. Williu^hata, A^i nt. in |NM-e.<*inn liotifi d, and
1 to satistr li fa in favor of A. 1^ lteid vs. Ucorgc- M.
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At the Centennial and every Exhibition in which this Ma
chine has made a contest, it has obtained
the Highest Premium.
ITS MERITS ARE UNLIMITED.
I lm.e thoroughly tesleJ it ptnonally upon all branches of work, and pronouns*
it superior in etery respect to any other machine in the market. It does a groat rang*
of work without hasting that cannot be done by any other machine. A thorough trial
of this Machine wi 1 convince you of its
GREAT SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER MACHINES,
and that nl! the meritb claimed for it are substantially true.
I am selling fir cash or on time. Call atW E A RJ CutlifTa. dealers in Faail/
Groceries and Dry Goods, aad examine this Machine. Send for price list and deeorlp*
live circular to
J. G. STEPHENS,
maylu-Gm ALBANY, GA.
which is now constantly arriving, consists of everything
needful for the men, women and children of this section. It
is large and varied.
DRY GOODS !
lircss Goods,
Ladies’ Goods,
Children’s Goods,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
Umbrellas, Clothing,
Trunks,
Valises,
Table Linen,
Oil Cloth,
EAST ALBANY
Cottoaa WareMoniis© l
Having erected a commodious Warehouse, at the B. & A. R. R. Depot ia
Hast Albany, I am prepared to receive Cotton and other Country Produce,
for Sale, Storage or Shipment.
No Bridge Toll to Pay. No Drayage,
hnt direct shipment by the shortest line daily.
Kates Extremely Low, aml_Satisfaction Guaranteed
in every particular. Custom most respectfully solicited.
“"g- 1 :i,n A. RATLIFF.
C'glH'3- Tobaccos % 1TI P toms °f a Diseased Liver.
CAXOIK-j. Ac.. Ac.
No I Whitaker i
SMITH’S WORM Oil.
Liquors-
1 )A IX in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres-
i sure; sometimes tire pain is in the left
„ ... side; the patient is rarely able lo lie
' * * n ‘ } ■ 8 I on the left side; sometimes the pain is
. j felt under the shoulder blade, and it
>A\ AXXA1I. (.A. | f re q Ucn tly 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 ie
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 tu>
! attendant. The patient complains of
, 1S7l>—t.u
Dougherty Count v Sheri tFs
Sale.
GEORGIA—Dofchkuty Uoi ntv.
U-r next, wit Iiiii the legal hours of tale, the follow-
iug |rrojH;rty, to-wit;
Four litad of cattle— 1 r»an row, 1 red row. |
white s|rt*-kcd r«jtr air! ot t white sjwrkrd heifer.
L.-vied on is the j>n>j*ertjr o’ Henry Morgan, to n.t-
isf* a ti fa from D.mgiifrly Superior Ctuirf in favor
of Thus. If. Willingham v«. Heme Murg-tn.
K. ti. KHWAlflX.
novf- Sheritl I). C. G».
JEtilt- Mi Si.
Sri**it Couist I>«»i'liiiKKTY (’orvrv.j
(IclnlH’r Titiii, 1871). \
•lated the fin _
Dirkins'>n roiiveyetl to the said K. B. Marlii.d .le I
th-? tol.owiug |*ro|H*tly in the eity <»f Alhany. c-mo-
lr of Iroughurty. anti .Mate of Gtstrgia. and’ ktiowu
and distinguished in the |>htn ol said city as the
• •ue-third undivided interest ol l.it uiiniher II, lii, Z'l,
24. ttn roeietv street, and lots 13, IA, 17, lt», 21. 21. on
‘ ’.stilt
li Is ordered (hat the said defendant do pay it to
thi«Court, hy tin* first day of the next term, t ie
print Ipal, inti rest and costs duo on said not*, o-
slmw ran e, if any he has to the contrary, or that it.
drlHidt tlicr.*-floreclosiilo ho gnmte.t ’to the s. it*
petiiioner of said mortgugn, ami tho equity of e-
•iernptioii of I he r.uid defendant therein he foi *.*
barred; an-l that -ervice of t!iis rule be perl ti« d u.
feiini •!• ltu-l:'tit according to law.
G. J. XVBIGHT,
Jiidge 8tl|rtir'or Court, Albany t'ircuit
A true extiact from the minutes of Hougl.t: ty
'•niwrior Cotirt, <H ttdn.*r Term, i«7-.».
W. I*. BERKS.
Clerk Suiterior Court
OALHOVK COUNTY.
It is an C'Stnhli-lied (rc! Hint (^iiriiiic or
CiucliOiiitlid will stop ( lulls, and f*r thi
j:ur|M».*e lucre is no belter remedy.
#ive then* xvilh !!»♦: curry roiiili.— it is alio mi ntaliliaheil fact that they tin
Many rely on the curry com b to keej* not remove the eiu-e that pi ounces the
•heir home in order. It i* the great- Chills For if they did. Hie Chilis would
e*t noii*en*e one ean pra«’fiee. Clean, n»,t refilln on Hie 7ib, 1 Ith. 2ld f)r Jvli
u »vce*t bay and grain, and a clean, toll day. T hen is it not money LOST to at-
bod lo-Jeej* on, w ith a proper place tempt lo permanently cure the Chills with
to wallow, will in-tire a fine coat of (Quinine or Cinehoniilm when they do not
hair and a -Iron#, inti-eular hotly.— remove the t mi-e from the sysfeni lhai
•.Volhiiig el*e ean. A* a general rule, fn’odueeH flieinV’ For until the muse is
IliOnC not tutored in the iiiana#eiiieril removed (he Chills will reluiu. The
of horses will do well to eou.*ult the
home and treat him aeeordin#lv.
The Great Rex Carnival that w:i-
*•» loudly advertised lo take plan
dorm# the Atlanta Fair, did not take
place. Thou-andrt of people were on
the sfieel* xvailin# for him but Re>
did not make hi- appearance. The
rii"pfttr|
a want of eomsrrt of
fho-e who were to tak
the failure was due lo b contains no poipon,
ction anion# lanfelc-n. Sold by all «
rf (H.rumneuf euie iruuntnU-
FERRINE
Is warraufed to remove every t au.se from
tho system that produce* fhe Chills, and
if if fails to do ihis you will au^fain no
lo^a, for eveiy druvk’nst is HUthorizcd lo
i'U'uautce n [K ruiatK nt one in every #:»«■«
no matter of l»» w lot # standiu#. anti will
refund the money it Hie ('hills return after
you are Ihroii'd* Infcin#. lY^ilively. no
•lie, no pay Try it and In: convinced.
1 is pei fed ly
ipci.da and a
! weariness and debility; he is eadlf UfsaMt-lljr «fui min;h.*r:i7, Vm Broad street, To ; th<
1 startled, his feet are cold or burning,
and he complains of a pricklv sens&- ail the l»t d*jr of February, ISTy, and duo nil Die
f j • .• - - J . I l-uli d»jr of February, 19<'.*, and payable lo Faid F. B.
t!0!l of the skill; Ills spirits are low J Martindale, <»r lieaier, fur tlie sum of one burdtrsi
and although he is satisfied that exer- I with tui.mt at jir
, ,0, , _ . , , . | o ill per .rituita, mul which -u.i money the t. l i
else would Ije hcnencial to him, yet ll. nry i;. IHckin-.n refow-, i_o |dy.
lie can scarcely summon up fortinide
enough to try it. In fact, he distrust*
every remedy. Several cl the aliove
symptoms attend the disease, but eases*
have occurred where few of them ex
isted, yet examination of the body,
alter death, has shown the i.iver to
have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
I)r. C. McLane’s Liver Fills, hi
cases oe Ague ano Fever, v/heii
taken with Quinine, are productive of
the most happy results. No better
i alhartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, and as
a simple purgative, they are unequated.
BEWARE or IMITATIONS.
The genuine nre never sugar enateil.
Every box has a real wax seal on the ltd,
with the impression hr. Ma:Lane's lava*
Pit.is.
The genuine Ma Lane's I.iver Pills hear
the signature, of < . Ma Lane anal Fermi so
ltn*»s. on the wrappers.
Insist u|aon having (fie genuine Dr. C
McLank’x I.iver Piles, prepareal by Flem
ing Bros., of I'ittshurgh. I'a.,thr naarkel Iteing
full of iniilatiains a,f the naina- .l/a /.a/na',
spelled differently but sutur proiiitrKiTth'ir.
ANY STYLE, at Lowest Prices.
Pla^VISTTALTZOISr GOODS.
In Cotton and other Domestic manufactures we otter an
unequalled line in variety and price. We arc Factory
Agents for most of the leading brands, and can guarantee to
sell at Factory Prices, thus saving freight to purchaser.
Notice.
Or an<i after this dale the legal ad*erti>ingof the
Sheriff of Calhoun County will l*o published in IV
Arlington Advance.
Oft. 3i, is;:*;
n o vtt-
flEOIWii A—f -AI.IIUI N I'oi su.
When us A W Turner, h liiiinisirator on the ea*
lilts of W .1 B!ee, dceeas.d, Ii.l* filed Ills filial jclt in
and applies lo me for letters of distiii-wloii from ft id
adiiiinlstnilion. ’I'licae are therefore to notify 'til
person* eoticerned lo Im> and :ip|auir tit my oil er,
within the time preserllN’d l>y law, and show eut'sc.
If any they have, why wild applicant should not !•••
discharged. Giv u under my hand and official sig
nature, tni* *<ept*'h»lier 1st, |K7’.*.
It. MITCHELL,
Ft-p|*3ni Ordinal-v.
BASER COUNTY.
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Ify.a *re u nuui *.f Mum- s, wwItMifftl by thn stndn of
— your duU*M, avoid utlr * ‘ —
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KhRRINK MEDICINB CO..
K. W. Liiovk Muiju^rrr.
Finis, TV.ui
For hnlr by W. II. GHLf-rf. A#'t. A: <
»i b t. A: li K. Welrli, Allumy
Siirpriiiii# at ii may -mi, tin- :*"ri-
culluial pwlucb of one > *-»r jiiidmihi
fo muirly a»* in valu«: a- fin-
prorlmi* of our min. - ?*im<:
TI*#: # stimal«:«l yi#-l*l of lb#; min#--. #b»r-
intf iw#*nfy-M*vi:ii y. ar-, l w lb to 7*.
nan4l,G!7jpjti/filh. In IS77 fli*: tolal
valu#: of fb#* agricultural j»ro*lii» ti«m
of l#-afling nla|.l#r- wmi
Tim trofcMrau of fli#: young (jnirn
of S|»nin, #l«ffeignat.’, as ib ^f iib* #! b\
Faris j»i»p#?ra arc #:xqtii-»if«*. If. in-
rTudes a iiiiiiilwr «*l *ir#^< ii vi*-#*#l
from tbo fashions of tb#r Cinirr «#i
Lotiit XIII. At the wr*«biing
will w’«.*ar a drcaa of rlofti #»f oil- • o,r,, n a t the nkws offi# l
ver, with gai lands brilliant wit I* i F. V. F. V A *
inyrilf*. orange flower*, and lilies. ' oct2 tr Mat. .*<uj i*
If you are a man of letter*, tolling over yoor mJdolgbl
- work U» itmUirn hram w r*e nut* waste, an
WOT WXXTWWS
iryo i urn younir and mifftrinr from nriylndlacrrtlMB
or dLctliMitiou; If you are n.urn- d «t hJ i(fle, old or
n| youiUf,wulTeilo.; rro.u |>o*.r hu ltL or launiiah- mm
W Ingoiie M-d of at kr.. •, r.ljron W
SWOT YAXxWWW!
WUoorer ytn are, wh r«*«>r jr.»u are. wo ■*.. v. r you fuel
th.it yoor ***’«• i o'c.i* , |, mi iuirf i.u.tf-w —
•UinuUUn,', v ltl.oiit mr. ■<«•„/,,iy, tuko
n*fh you * (>/nei/ or vrfrory r,or/>/oOif, tile
—oaaoof tna ml i.u i k. Interim, M' <«l,ll>rr,ocnmKMt
■ Y'ic win l*< tin. d If you uto
!\^0Y
If you are simply weak and low rrpiritad.tryltt Huy It.
Irw.st iiisif. U. Vour dnigglat keej4.lt.
ft May ■*>• your life. It baa aaved bad red a.
(.KOIK.IA—llAKKK ( %11’NTY.
ll'l.erej.*, Iteiilien .lout *, adtiiiiiinlrjitor on esl.de
ofSesson* Fatrelolit. applies lo me lor lettersad'dl.s-
from said *idiuitii drat ion. 'I lii* is tlieref »re
to iiotify all i-tmum roueerii.sl to Is* a ml app.ni t’l
my otlh-e, within Die time pro-crib d l,y law, to
| aliow cause, if any they have, uhy slid n (»• -I ic of
* sSiould not la* ili". Imig d moil his said trust. < <v-
i en mill: r my li:*;»*I oltielaliy l!ii( /tngitd !». |o7'l.
*1. F. RID L\ DA WAY.
! augl l-3»u Ordinary .'#|
A WlilvK ill your own town, and no
capllal risked. Von c.tu give He*
sine.** a trial without cxjH-ice. *1 In*
•n'.xI op|Hirt unity over filtered for Hi
•villiii,; lo huik. Vmi -iiuitld try nr h-
irig else until you m •• for >f»urH*dl vv'ial
you can do .'it the Inoiite -v w nil tr,
No r*Mno to explain here. You fan
i'v voiir n*ire lime lo the
pay for every hour H itt
1879. ANOTHER SEASON i 1880.
M* & A, F* TWW & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
▲TOASTS’, CvA*
Again offer their services to tlie planters of Southwest Georgia in the
SALE AND STORAGE OF COTTON.
Oin- Facilities for Shipping Cotton are Unsurpassed. Lib*
era I Advances made on Cotton in Store.
We keep constantly-on hand
Bagging, Ties. Lace Leather, Cotton Presses;
Gins, Engines, Threshing and Mowing Machines, &o.
Wv shall run this season a large stock of
General Merchandise,
to which we especially call tlie attention of tlie trading public.
< mice and store corner Washington and Pine Streets. Warehouse taint
old stand. [Aug7-6in.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Is a specialty, and contains a full assortment.
only
We are the
Wholesale LIQUOR Dealers
In Southwest Georgia, and in this line, ns in all others, will
duplicate Northern ot Western hills.
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stun. It I*|*»ff. Aiknruggt*
IACTS FOR YOUNG HEN.
Actual BuuineHs, Qtudonta on
’Change, Tho Business World
in Miniature, at MOOKK'S IllJSINKSS
FNIVEKSITV, ATLANTA, GA. The
Uni I'rarlical ltu«ini <v Si lm*l in ilir fountry.
r.nid for < in uhis, 1 ciiii*-. I l<
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmrn
Wagons, Carriages & Buggies.
We have an immense. Carriages Repository, and can sup
ply any vehicle desired at mantit'ac.llifers' prices.
ALSO, HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC!
In fact, ours is the most extensive General Merchandise
Establishment in Southwest Georgia, and our facilities un
surpassed l»y those of any house in the South.
S. Mayer & Glauber.
Aiigu.il -I, IS7*).~ ly
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
AMD DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS,
Wagons and Plows are Specialties!
WE KEEP FOR SALK
He
BAGGING AND TIES.
Salt, and all things necessary for Farmers always on hand.'
P-er W.UiOX YARD, with large supply of Water and Stables for Stock.
FREE TO Al.lv. JnnelS-tf
ENCOtrnAGM MeME ENTERPRISE.
T. Pattison & Son,
FOUNDERS. MACHINISTS AND MILLERS.
Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
\ m.ko a r.p.vUI(r ..(COTTON OIN AND I'UKSS FKl'AIRINO. I’tanl.lkRI *nl S«w HUI *^t'•*
I * Ovothmilctl and imt in thorough repair. Ihi rtr Mills, Kettle*, etc, repaired and ackl.
•#-Our tittl^T MILL running on full tiiue.
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