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Ektiaatal ooilooo Akar Ikon calling atmtiaa
la arealnuwwaan.el local d.d«ti«.» coni*
par kao hr In ioortUoa and 1*3* for lack sub
*"ku*loraAeetaMadaredaeon Ikedna appear
aamaiajTeniaraaral.or wkeo paeaantad, exeepa
whM <tlwlw for.
MCINTOSH 4k EVANssPn>p*i
aril! bc^pHsd
L. Lane, the regu-
Democratic nominee for Senator
from this District, withdrawing from
thence.
Without discussing the celatire mer
its of the two candidates, whose names
bare been presented for this office, we
regret the circumstances which bare
caused the rctiracy of the nominee of
the Democratic party. Sereni reasons
can be giren for this condition of a'-
fairs. The failure of the State Con-
rention to nominate a candidate for
GoTernor; dissatisfaction at the rota
tion system, and the general disruption
of the Democratic party.
This is a deplorable state of affairs,
when a regularly nominaled Demo
crat is forced to withdraw from a con
test, which has so many times been
won by a united Democratic party. We
congratulate Mr. Lane, and accept his
declination as an indisidual effort to
slill the troubled waters of Georgia
Democracy.
We presume that Capt. Westbrook
will now h ore the field without or
ganised Democratic opposition. He
has a good rcci ri as a Icgisla'or, is
conservative, anil runs with a pledged
following composed of Democrats a-
well as Republicans.
The Next House—Parly (Quarrels.
Of all the many uncertainties of the
present campaign, the political com
plexion of the next House of Represen
tatives seems just now to he (he niort
mixed. Anything like reliable or satis
factory calculation as to how the un-li
bers will stand is precluded by the un
fortunate party or family quarrels that
have arisen on both sides throughout
the entire county and the unprecedont-
al member of independent candidal- a
that are in the field. The Washington
Situ writing upon Ihis subject says
that in not a few districts which are
safely Republican when the party is
united, divisions have occurred, result
ing in two candidates of that parly.
This is true of a number of Democratic
di-tricts in Missouri, Virginia, Georg's
-nd other States. The independent candi
dates avoid any distinct declarations as
to how they wilt vote politically if
elected, because they want to catch
rotes from both parties. It is more
than probable that the political control
if the next House will depend upon
the results in these districts which are
rendered doubtful by narty quarrels.
Atlc
Since the ab-ve went into type, Capt.
S. K. Weston, Chairman of the Senato
rial Convention held in this city on.the
24th ultimo, has handed in a notic-,
which will be found elsewhere, calling
Mricib i “1*0“ the d legates to said convention
lamakAiiniirptabltshcit In this payer ; to m-et again to-day (Saturday) to
ySSwfiSi mlTi^w'.ni nomiinate another candidate. Capt.
£?&*3S?«!5 > S jSSTmavSES: I Wra,on i»«tiog in thia matter, we pro-
Tat* rate Is Impemtire, an-l will not be dart- i „ um o, under the advice, or at the in-
_ . — * 1 stance, ofthe Executive Commitee, and
ALBAS Y. GA-, OCT. 2 1880. as th ■ election is only a few days off,
1 , V. and this is the last and only altorna-
-Bl.i a Lies" water is a fashionable . ...
. . , ,, , tire lett by which the Democracy can
draught. It « . »“/ or h .vc. nominee in the field, i. it to be
fficfd by too much pol,ucal campaign- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u ,
j the late eonveniion as receive notice in
Frank Brimrerry hadn’t been over j time will respond to the call, and be
Fourth Grind Exhibition
—OF IMh—•
Amerious Fair
ASSOCIATION
Will be held at their Fklr Grounds, Amerirus.Ua.
-FROM
OCTOBER 26th to 29th, 1880.
Libera! Premiums In the Departments of
AGltHT’LTljKE,
iioKTicri/rmE,
MANUFACTORY,
FINE AIM'S, ETC.
Let lliero be no laggttid* in this
Congressional rsmpaign on the Dam-
ocra ic side, but stir up the masses
and elect Turner to Congress.
nnounfemeut.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
O WING to the dissatisfaction prouriug oui
i»f the Democratic Senatonnl nomina-
lion, and at the earnest solii itation of man
I krmoarata I hereby announce myself an lutle-
Item Atlnevttsemcnts.
FOE
HEUT I
Mutes, Torn,
h SMALL FA KM. url!
A Fodder, Colt *n Seed, Wagon and Impio
tiiAnt-.torent fur the ye»r 1881. Sit<iatc<l sis
m* Its from Albany. und g«nt. Apply on
jo .|4»nes a Walters.
Albany. Oct. 2.18S0-»tl!no»t
tilass id-worn, Etc.. Etc.
COMIC OVKl COME ALL!
And let the world see what Sumter and adjoining
counties can do.
JOHN WINDSOR, Prea’t.
J. W. WHEATLEY* Sec’jr.
ipi 25-2 Idw Id
Roar. M HtrrLBB. Hkkhy D. mtkvknb.
BUTLER & STEVENS.
COTTON FACTORS
Commission Merchants,
88 BAY STREET,
Savannah, ..... Ga.
BanrlDg and Tie- at BOITOM PRICES flood
Mlet and prompt jeturna guaranteed.
Liberal cash advances made,
sept 1 G3ml a wd«3iu
thia tray yet. We await his coming.
Some ofthe colored-boys want to bear
him on the Camilla riot matter.
Bora aides seem to be willing to
admit that the negro vole is an'im
portant feature in this race, and the
negro vote is sought diligently.
| Tux air is filled with rumors as to
probable results on the 6th of October,
but the money purses hang rightly
down this way. and good, solid bu.i-
aess bets are off.
ready to act promptly and judiciously
in th’s emergency. Under the circnm-
satnees, it appears to us that it would
be belter for the Democracy to meet
and nominate or indorse (’apt. West
brook, who is running an independent
schedule, than <o have the matter go by-
default, and no candidate of their own
in the field at all
The National Political Outlook.
The New York Journal of Com
merce has an editorial urder the above
caption, an encouraging picture for
D.-tnocrxts. It beliexka that a large
majority of the people of the United
Thu is a season of speech making:
and it would bo well for the average
street politician »o keep an iced sponge States desire a change of parties in the
ip his hat. It will prevent sudden up- national administration. The partisan
of bad Mood.
Wx had drawn out the cub and were
prepared to chronicle the death of one
or the other candidate, bat nobody is
willing to admit that Wednesday’* de
bate b.ried anybody. So the coffin
yet lies unoccupied.
Standard Dollars. — Daring last
week the Treasury issued on orders re- f u j men ,bers 0
ceived therefore 64U,902s:anJard silver party are more or leas expressing their
dollars. During the corr* apondi tg content with the signs that indicate th**
week last year but 296,480 st niard cowirg revolution. The latter cla^s
silver dollars went out have teen trying lor years to effect re-
Ov Saturday last Senator Blaine, form within the town organisation
Husking Davis was elected Goremor
of Maine, telegraphed: -He laoghs
rho laughs last *’ but, lo, and be
Democrats of course are eager for it
but there ia ample evidence in our cor-
a-espondence from all sections of the
country that the large class of citizens
who are not attached to either patty
look upon such a change as essential to
our national prosperity. And beyond
this, and of still greater political .signifi
cance, not a few of the more thought-
the present dominant
form
They have seen its worst elements in
control, not only of party measures, but
of public affairs. Pol ; tical rewards
hold. Plaisfed was elected when the have been given to the notoriously Cor
fu!! returns were brought in; and then ! rnpt and incompetent for unscrupulous
Blaine's smiles cessed. I devotion to their leaders who thus
*• . maintained their supremacy. The solid
Ex-Sesatos 'A m. H. Uabsi h, air sound judgment ofthe best
man of the Democratic National -om ‘ mt . n 0 f t [, c party have gone for naught
mr.tee, retarned to Washington Tu-s- | weighed a>nst political devise
day riom the Rat He says that In- and trjck Despairing of betier ad-
diaoa will sorely go Demoeranc in the j mi:iifctrJltim) without the overthrow of
October election, and that Oh to is not who have u , ed lhe Ke publicsna
cert *' n for the Republicans. j , OI ihcir own -elfish gain, the men who
Hon. H. G. Tcrsek candidate for should be at the front in this organiza-
CffiTS’m YOUTHS’
FASHION
EMPORIUM!
D. W. PRICE.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Over Central Railroad Rank,
If ha th.* Finest and Handsomest lot of Goods for
Dress & Easiness Saits
Ever seen in Southwest Georgia.
NO SHODDY CLOTHS!
Fits guaranteed. Prices satisfactory.
Cali and examine my goods.
4Utl> Year of the
Medical College of Georgia
AUGUSTA. GA.
T ill* Institution constitutes the Medical Pe-
liartint'iii i*f the Mate University. The di
plomat are signed by its t'hancsllor.
Tho M-sslou will coinmcucu 4>n the 1st Monday
of November, and will end on the lstwf March
following.
* '*r circular to
G. W. RAINS,Vletc.
Albanv. Oct. 2.1Wt0.w6m
D. W. PRICE,
Merchant Tai r o:
GEORGIA—Bakf.k County.
Whereas, Hen-am!n F. Hudipcth. administrator
of the estate of Vary Haddock lat»- of said coun
ty. decea ert, anpl es for letters of dismission hav
it*g fuMy administ red said estite. Thwe are
f t.rreiore toaduonish all persons concerned to
h*- and ai pear at the «V>urt of Ordinary of said
county, on the first Mood.y in January next, to
show cause, if any tb^y have, why s iid a|*plica-
ii--n nboiild not t*e ur'ntrd Wiccess my hand
officially this tSeplotuh* r *.».
oct2-w.?m
New Goods!
Low Prices!
My Fall Stock of
Dry Goods. Groceries anilLipors
I* now arriving
all who will giv
TO RK USDeTltSiiLP.
GIVE ME A CHANCE AND SEE FOR
YOURSELF.
A. RATLIFF.
SASH! DOORS! BUKOS
Cement,
Plaster,
Hair,
FOR SALK BY
GEO. S. GREENWOOD
sepiltf
NOTICE!
THE TAX BOOKS
Are Open for the Collection of
State and County Tates
FOR 1200,
J. R, Forrester,
Tax Collector Dougherty Co
McDonough & ballanttn?,
ron and Brass Founders and Machinists,
savaititah:, ga.
1 attention to our
- P5 NS manufactur
ed by ourselves. The Pans are smoother than
those or Northern manufacture, and mad'* of
the best material, and we feel no hesitation la
pronouncing them a first-class article in every
respect, and cannot full to give satisfaction.
The iron for our Sugar Oane Mills is manufac
tured in the best possible manner with heavy
wrought iron shahs. T he Rollers are made of
the beat pig Iron, hence all possibility of break
age is guarded against, and guaranteed by us
for one year.
PZiZOBMi
The followlnr are the prices of our Sugar
Cane Mills and Pant:
12 Inch mllL...... f 5 M gal. pan
40 •• - a
14 •* ** —........ at 5o “ " to
1C •• “ 42 80 •* ** 12
Wo an* also prepared to fill orders on the i
fa von* I de term* lor Gin Gearing, Iran Fronts
for Stores nii*l dwellings. Brackets, Venn
dshs at il Cemetery Kalliug*. together with
Iran and Ilraas Cas.lngsoi every variety. Ma
chine Work, either new orsuib needing repair-
have our prompt attention. Steam angfne
both new and second-hand, for sale.
WM. KEHOE & CO.. Proprietors.
MANUFACTURERS OF
IROH and BRASS CASTINGS
FALL
%
Sugar Mills and Pans a Specialty.
of our Sugar Mills the most skillful mechanics are employed and heat material
rksl are ot heavy wrought Iron and rolls of best charcoal pig Iron, turned up
ned*
THEV HAVE NO SUPERIOR AND ARE WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR
Many yi-srs' experience, large sales and perfect satisfact Ion, prove thesi mills to]be ofthe very beat
lallty, and auilM to the wants of the planter. Alt* HiTECTURAL IRON WORK for Churches
or**H and Dsellings. Omeiery, Garden, Veranda ami Balcony Ralllnga. Plow Castlugv, Etc.
Hatwtluctiuii guaranteed, both in workmanship and prices. We re-pectfuliy solicit your orders,
WM. KEHOE Ac CO.,
septl83taad«*3in EAST END OF BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
In th itnanufac
used. Tin*Shaft .
in lathe hear lugs, all turn*
WESTON, COLLIER & DAVIS
WAREHOUSE
-AND-
RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE FARMERS TRADING WITH ALBANY Uxt >.
fpened the Planters’ Warehouse.
Lately kept by Mr. H. J. COOK, for the purpose of transacting a
Legitimate Warehouse and Commission
Business,
>nd ask a *»’ire of their influence and patronage. As announced in the Spring, we Intend to be “ON
ONE SIDE OF THE COUNTER,” bedeving it l« safest for us, atii, by far, the BEST fur the farmer
therefore we pledge our honor not to buy cotton, but at ail times to be in such condition as will enlaeb
To Give to our Patrons Unbiased Advice.
GOODS!
PLANTATION for REN 1
Fragile Roberts”
SWAMP PLACE,
nine miles from Albany. One muls goes with the
place. Tbe plantation is in g**od order. witL all
necessary outbuildings and good gin stand.
J. L. BOYT,
Albany. Ga. Sept. 9f, 1880. Receiver.
a Warehouseman, and will have general management
with business, pleaae send, or give in |
^ _... iiisiii' M should warrant, we will open 11
HOUSE abo. aud will employ safe and reliable men to aid us.
Comfortable quarters for patrons staying over night.
Our MR. WESTON has much experience
of the business If you should favor **^
* ijmsith-n o your cotton, ***
Congress and Col. Wm. M. Han»mond.
Prendenti>l Elector for thi. District,
fired the wood* of Berrien with their el
oquence last week, »nd the Democracy
of that call.nt banner county promise
them 1,000 m.jority. So mote it be.
lion are ready to accept the change as
the only means of effecting t..e desired
result
“With the non-partisan public the
feeling i» one of intense desire for a
restoration of that peace and u- Hy be
tween the screral sections of the coun
try. and especially between the Nor
thern and Southern States which is
essential to our prosperity, hut which
"kt o a th m:ri o
»» — j
4 D B II7I1
IT fl
K&.A.F.Tiit&Co.,
CXTTLEE.V, IRON,
\ Il III M
Ntr
It is said that Major Walsh, of the
mounted police of Canada, has secured
Sitting Bull for three years for a com
pany of Canadians, who propose ir.ak- j, seems impossible to obtain under the
ing a tour of the United States and ; pr( . se nt ruling oreamzation.”
Canada with biro, beginni-g on the 1st ———-••* ' ,
# r rI _ w-io,. Is It legitimate Gambling 2
of January. He will appear m a border ........ ...
life drama. * n 1118 “ ierc * are sev
1 cral apecieg of legitimate gambling.
Ob, how we long for the day when j The wife, at the family fireside, is at-
this blarsted, chafing consolidation ■ lowed to bet the last dime of her chick-
bridle is taken off and we can nnstrad- j en money with her bosom companion,
die the fence and plant our brogans j aid whether or not she loses her stake,
once more upon terra firms, without a bottle of wine settles the differences
caring a continental which side we light j which arise, no barm is done; and the
on, and can write flnh to this misers j two players retire without the fear of
ble CJubernatorio! business.
MERCHANTS AND WARIDUSEMEN,
-OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF-
Wagons, Gins, Gin Gear, Presses,Plows,
Etc., Etc.,
Dry Hoods, Dress Mi and Ms.
Jcdoiso by an editorial in the Cin
cinnati Gazette, the Rcpub Han bad-
era there are not entirely .anguine ot
their ability to carry Ohio in Oct»b< r
Tbe Gazette gi»es warning that th
Democrats are at work in earnest, and
that the Republicans must stir them
selves if they would escape defeat.
Tax Hon. W. M. Hammond, of
Thomas, made a strong and telling
speech for Hancock and Knglisb. and
Turner, at Br.rgreen, Mitchell coun
ty, last Friday. The people of the
neighborhood gave a big barbecue, on
the occasion, and the whole aflsir is , . .
r.i winning man. Colniutt and Norwood
said to bare passed off like one of the ® . ...
. . . . , , , . are both considered the yerkers of the
old-fasbioned political lore- feasts that . , ... / . . .
, , r . .. . , deck: the whole State is the ptincina
we need to bare in this country in ante-1 11
beilom times.
eb CL
court charges or diligent enquiry of ]
prand jure* ml hungry solictors.—
Bets »n hois; uci are quite as fash- ;
ionable as erening promenades—ihe 1
ladies are as enthusiastic and eager
orer them as the coarser sex ; pool-
sellers are qni'e as r<s| ecmbl a- male
dres*-fitter*; an I aquatic sports are
mure enjoyed than fashionable dunces,
simply on account of intrinsic values of
results.
In America, and esoeclally in Geor
gia, just at this time, bets on elections
are reckiesslv indulged in, and tbe
rusty shinplasters and silver dimes, : ri,,r ■* r ’ , " ln » f """ “"""‘'"g "'"' r
Groceries and Canned Goods, Hard
ware, Tinware, Etc.,
Which we offer t> MERCAAXTft and PLANTERS, WHOLESALE or RETAIL, at Prices
which CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. A Full Stock of
Men’s c& Touth/s Fine Clothing
BAGG1SG AXI) UES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Our Mr. TAUTEK will continue to give hi* prit-onul at'ention to the SALE nndSHIPMENT
of COITUS', »n«I with fifteen yearn experience in our house, t an tfuarantco euBioiners stipe
* “ out2, «n*w
September ?. 188^
WESTON, OOX.X.XEA & DAVIS.
OUR HARDWARE EMPORIUM!
The Largest Stock of
which hare lain idle for some year«,
come to the surface and dare name the
deck:
gamingtable, but numerous ro>int : e
are u<el by lhe side-betters. The
gum- is <i he ( ngle choice or amount
o' naj'r l ea; and so tbe play pro
ceeds.
! We slixll not here dbenss the prob-
S able mo at eff et this Openly demon-
! strated eagmnesa is calculated to pro
I dure. Suffice it to say, we find noth
Ora majority is sufficient to
Borne years ago a JGorernor of Ma-sa-
cboaetta waa etaeteri by ore rote. A
K.ine Treasury dark in Washington
will probably bare thia preached to
him tbe real of bia life. He concluded
that it waa uaalca# for biui to go home
to rote, aa bia own town. Farmington. ! ing in G' orgit criminal code to hinder
wti alwaya Bepobiican by a good j such gaming; and wo must class it Ic
rotwd majority. But when the return* J gitimste gambling, and say nothing
were in and Counted it was found that 1 about it to (he council of wiadom.
JOHN ROURKE, Prop’r.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Repairs done on Machinery at short notice. Prices to hbort times.
THE SAMSON SUGAR MILLS AND PANS
A 8PEC! a I.TY Having cone to extra e
i* to make *li«
Funaingtoh bad il«*ppad. The Fu^ion*
lets carried it by one majority, and ae
cured tbe member of the Legislature.
It is of imp' Twoee tlmrcfore that
every rote be .ret. that is, if you fuel
which assembles at Dougherty Court
house next Monffay.
Our advi to the b. ■ a is to be care,
fnl. Go slow. 1 on't bi-ttou high, and be
sure and put your money on the right
mao, U ft gW/S tiptia IbV tabl'd at alh
fsrm-n of th. .-nnlh .s nne o' till- tint Mills iilTarrd
coal pix iron, h tviiu li***vy wrotixnt iro* shHftn. and all |*arts turned true.
I would call your Npe^ial attention to my
Price 1*1 at of SUGAR HlllgLM and PANS,
12 It ch Mill* 9 5IS* | I'MMllreii Pan 5^ft.
Il-lneb Mills IMOO ft•MmIIou l*an . . .. I0(N»
16 loch Mills 42.10 | Hu-GnIIoii Pan 12 00
IH-Inch Mills 02 00 HO- allon Pan 16.00
.'Uit'Silon Pat 7.MI I l*(Miallon Pmii_ 2u.no
If these Milts sre n«»t what I re|>rcsent, 1 wilt tade them tuck, retund the
money, and pay all expmmes. Warranted for one year.
DKALKK AND MANUKACI L'KKN IN NKW AND * KCONIMIAND
ENOjiNEH AM) GIUST MILLS.
All Work deiivt red free on bju.«i. All Work uiuei Ik- bi « «-ni|<ani. <1 with
cash or city acc -fNaocu irpitTUly w- t.ftltrcl
>V. U aotl Uttar IflytArtaj Up'pWKd lM WtMMj Mtfrttmwb« UtN
STOVES
Ever opened in Southwest Georgia at
Sheffield & Bell’s
Broad Street, Albany, Ga.
WAGONS, WAGON AND BUGGY TIMBERS,
WOODEN-WARE, PLOW STOCKS AND
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS.
We Cannot be Undersold Anywhere in the
State.
Call and See Our Stock!
We Sell at Wholesale and Retail;*