The Weekly news and advertiser. (Albany, Ga.) 1880-1???, October 02, 1880, Image 4

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your band* out of your •ts, young man. You are los- jne. Time ia valuable. Pen- pie frel it at the other end of the fine when death it near and eterni ty la pressing them into such small quarters fur the work of this lire craves hours days weeks, tears If those at this cud of the line, if youth with it* abundance ot resources would only feel that time was pre cious! Time is a quarry. Every hour may be a nugget or gold. It U time in whose invaluable mo menta we build our bridges spike the iron rail* to tho sleepers, and launch our ships dig our canals, run onr factories. You might have planted twenty hills of potatoes while I have been talking to yon, young man. Take your hands out of yoor pockets. The World wants those hands. The world is imt dead, asleep under the pyramids » mummy by the Nile. ' The world is alive, wide awake, pushing, struggling, going ahead. The world wants those hands. You need not take them out of America. Tbov <?tn find a mar ket here at home. The _ country wants those hands selling dry goods in New York, cradling wheal Fn Minnesota, raising cotton in Ala bama, weaving eloth in Lowell, picking oranges in Florida, digging gold in Colorado, catching macker el from the deck of a down East fishing smack. Take your hands out of your pockets. And what a laudable thing it is to meet the wants of society and <lo your best! When you are an old man, what an honorable thing your band will be! Did you ever thiuk of the digni ty investing the wrinkled hand of an old worker? It has been so usc- flil, lifted so many burdens, and wrought in such honorable service. Who wants a hand without a char acter when old age comes—a sqfr, flabby, do nothing baud ? You are willing to work, you say. but can’t find anything to do ? Nothing to do! Do the first thing that comes along. Saw wood, S et iu coal, go ou errands. In shorl, o anything honest with your hands, but don't let them loaf in yiur pockets.—Golden Day$. Kidney s Liver CURE $1.25 PEK BOTTLE A Positive Remedy for ALL Kidney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. Read -Mao Record: •*lf mtpiI my life."—”E. 11. Lakely, Selma, Ain. •Ml i* the reme.lv that will e.tre the many ilitenwi peculiarly worn. n.’'—Mother** alre. ••It ha* passed severe te*t*nn<l won eniiome- metitw from Mine of I he liichc*t inettieiil talent in ihe country.—'New Yura World. -No Ueine.lv heretofore .11* over.**! can In* hcM for one moment in e.»inpnrt*nn with it.'* —< . A. Ilarvey. I» l»„ War-hmjfton, I*, C. This Great Natural llrii.ciljr is for Sale by Druggists-in all parts of the World, TRY IT and TAKE » 0 OTHER ii. n. haa.\i:n ,r ROCHESTER, N. Y. Gunnison £ Plemino HAVE IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE THE I,ARUKST AND REST SE LECTED STOCK OF BEST make ni»n«y f*»iar it work for us than at anything« 1m. *»•* required W *tart you. 112 at home hr I he * and. girl* want. iluatrion*.— rywher** ii dev. |» •and upward* Men. woud ii, .... „ r to wotk IW u*. Now is th< y.Mir whole time to the work, or on if jour ap-re inoinet.ia Soo*her l»n*ln ** will pay . ot nearly a* well. No one will nr to wuik uu i-.il i.» make cnorm ua pay hj ensr flng a once. U.**t- ly Outfit ai'*l icriua fr- e » .»,»iH>rluuit j for making money easily and ttou.-i ••••>'. Addnrm Truk.% <’*x, Auguata, Maine. Morris Mayer, Hardware and Plantation Goods, night „ - - . . Everybody else should bear In mlnil these Ciinsls are for sale. acpfWwAtawdSmw* HAS OIV HAND E. L. ALBANY, GA. DEPRESENT nreral of themMtpromlneatand rtllsNs Insurance OMtp.nh.dolu Ii IbeSUte. Risks taJceo at LUWRaTESow1>oUi City an.1 Country Property. ‘ GIN HOUSE INSURANCE A SPECIALTY I LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PAID PROMPTLY. THE LARGEST (il)MI Get •!* nee to make money We ne' d a |«r*ou in every town toiake sutwerinltoua forth* largest, cheap* et*t and beat lilustrate.1 fatuity publi- t in lltc wor'd Any one «-au Uwiiip a aue- n a.t -.t ?-ix elegant work* of an siren free twer her*. The price ia ro low that almo*t b<d| saberib a «*ne agent rr|«»r:» t .kin; ulwrib o in i day. A I.dy a.ent rejM*r*a «g o.. ri:-*c ear profit in ten day* A I i'iig »ve nu e mooe. f.»at 1 ou can devote ad or only your *!»:«• iy from home over .11 a other-. Full Elegant ind rxpen- y,.ttr lime !«♦ the hu-Ino* iime. Yon nret net he a night. You can do ii as directions and term* free if ! p ofi aide It cMt* nothing v who engages fails to Gkokow SnasoN A TkeCase la a Tfatahcll. Washing, oa Sunday Cspl *Li The lion. Lyman Trumbull, Democratic candidate lor Governor of Illinois was speaking at Dn Qm.iii, in that State, one day la-i week. In the midst of his remarks a colored man rose up ami asked permission to uitkean inquiry. -Certaiuly, sir.” said friinibiill. “I shall be glad to give you any in formation in luy power.” “Will you tell me, then,” -aid the colored man, -whether in your judgment ihe I)viii .crane candi dates for President of the United Slates and Governor of Illinois de served to be elected in 1874?” “Frankly,” replied Trumbull, “I do oot think they did." “Then, sir,” pursued the colored man, “will you tell me why too Democrats deserve election in 1880?” “A good many things," responded Trumbull. “Will you please name some of them ?” persisted the polite sou of Ham. “Well, among other tilings,” said Trumbull, “The Democratic party in 1830 has nominated for President the man who saved the Union at GeUysburg, and for Governor of Illinois toe man who wrote and re ported to (lie Senate the constitu tional amendment I hat iiiude you a citizen and avoter!" This colloquy forms the most vivid picture of the reversed rela tions ot the two great parties that we have yet seen. It contains the kernel of |>olitical philosophy of the period. TEETHiNA. (TEETHING rOffbbttS.) l arrat hair ra Uranium. 4!!ay«lrrli.-tt!an and ■akm Teething easy. UrtnoTra and prevents $«nn«. Thousand* of Children may he sarod •ccm n*»«r hff uslny three fo inters. For sale bv w. h. Gilbert, act. a ro. L. E. vt If. E. WELCH. j-11'2 My THIS WAY FOR UIUIK! I Mean Business ! I HAVE ONE OK THE BEST ASSORTED AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OK Family Groceries in the fliy consisting of everything needful f»r HOUSEKEEPERS, ant am uow otT-ring •Itieementa to the Trade in Best Brand* of KLoUK. Rest Brand* of SIT. > A It, It.-at ltrand»/»f It *t APPLE* ONIONS.and a t housand other Articles too numerous to mention. Just tall mv Stock, or send four order* GOOD STOCK 1 complete DRY In connection full BAB -AIN-1D BESTAUBA IsTT in the Hear, where 1 keep everything to cat and drink. Sept. 25, IhjO itdAw6m. DOTTGHEBTY COUNTY. Legal 3ldVJertlscmcntS. Albany Pottery. fpiIK undersigned beg leave to announce to the 1 public that thev htvc now in More at L. I.OV- ETTV. on Broad Mre. t. a large lot of E * RTIf ESWAUE, consfotinp, partly, ofJUiW, FI>>WEK pt»l>. 1*1 r. HERS, II* »\V US. CHURNS. Ac. We aic receiving daily additions to our Mo.-k from our I’oitery near the city, and are prepared to fill all oidera in our line, 1 rge or stu.ill, at short notice Orders ».dicittd and *ati*faetion cuar uiteed. lovett a Taunton, Albany. Ga^ August 2‘lh, 18S*'-tf Proprietors Reedy’sBoom AND- FINEST STOCK Books, Stationary, Jewelry, Cutlery, Bto. , II■**■*•) WWMJ mmiajf, MUIHI - 1IHVIH HHlfj CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, WINDOW SHADES, SEWING MACHINES NEEDLES AND ATTACHMENTS PICTURE rRAMMA»D MOULlEmGS. TOYS. VASES, TOILET SETS, SPECTACLE' PENCILS, SPORTING GOODS, NOTIONS, I iUtODICALS, Etc. I propone to Mil good. At s REASONABLE PROFIT And bon. to merit a Mi are of the patronage. Particular attention will lie given to all order, from a distance, and Respectfully, o. guaranteed. Give me a Trial. apr24-tf cr. PAinsXd. It Ml! The Greatest Cure GKOItGiA—DiicoiiEitTY County. Am la. Ilil'tt an. lid . inistra'or «stife of J. nil's** an. deceased h .viug made appl e ati -n to m* for leave to »-II four a.-rea of laud lying iu the 2.1 District ..f ee countv. an I iu the village •fPalm«ra belonging to *dld estate This is to notify all parties concerned to show cause Ir'orc .eon the first Monday In October next, why leave to »e I said land should not tr* granted. B A. CoLl.fER, •e, 0- Ordinary. WORTH COUNTY HEOBGIA—Worth County. irx.li..iu Warren guardiaii of <>«-o.ge Warren, tiav-ng applied to the 's.urtot Ordina*yof Worth >unty lor a di-a barge from his gtnmlianship of G:«»rge Warren’s person and prop rty. This is ' her. f,» e to cite all p>-rsons to show cause by fil ing ohjectioof in my office wl». the said William W -rren sitoul l not be dismissed from his guar* .Unship of neorge Warren,and receive the usual letters of .li'inivion Given under toy hand and offieial seal. TrIOS. M LIPPITT. Ordinary Worth t’ounty. th«* Colossal Wheat Farming Pacific Coast, Speakiii*' o! iliu iiiiimmolii fann er* an.l farming in Califurnift,a S in Fmucir»co orrreapondent **l tin? >t. Louis Republican say*: "Dr. Hti^li J. Glenn matle isir* tirit |»tti*cliar-e ol the Jacinto ^rranf. California, in Ll*- cetnbcr, 1S1>7, ami eininneinxMl farm ing iu the wonderfully productive Sacramento Valiev, lie in CliSETS Commissioners' Sale. GKOlililA—Dongherty Conntv. We will sell lw*f<ire the Court iiouse door In Al- hiny, tia.on the fi-st Tu*-s*iay iu Octoh r, IRSft, lK-tw»-en the usual hours of s tle, to the liighe't d.-r, for c:«sh ihe trotting mare ‘MINNIE Til* ISu’d under an onlerof the>uji«rior four ” r ^id c-unty. on suit of partition S. . '‘alter vs P •V.Twit.y. WELCH, »’p2-td j . UomtniS'ioneni. *'ommissioners’ Sale. G KOKGIA—Dougherty County. I V' i 1 se’l for cash, b-f *re the U..un llo..*e.i. oi i • aid county, on the first lin-sday i i the legal lioiin OHng or the liLl.e t side Hr ad .’d of said e of K! -rei.ee Buulxvs (ie-og*- Bunu. F. G. iCDWABIXS, BAKER COUNTY. Made under Cool y' uat.nf. El. gam, twy, inscc- ful and healthful. Satisfaction itnarrntcd. Ur.dcr the cl v*p ’.a laid a. fjU.lt. *1 jvbieb ren.b r> rupting - -- Ira possible. IP-ware of ii,frijif«jiM»b. Ask for lirm offo.OOO acre*, 4ij,'J00 of which • co-defs r n r-» ar*i t«k*- n«. *. fire in wheat, and Im* l7."» luilcv id j , ff 'c-.^r7," './l 1 ’!' it net*. Of thU year’s crop. Dr i V Executor’s and Administra tor's Sale. ;GEORGIA years crop. Glenn says, although lie ha. on haml 350,000 sacks, each hohling IW : pound,, he thinks they will not hold ; his wheat, lie has his own machine and blacksmith shops, boring, turn ing and planning machine-, buzz saws. etc. lie manufacture* hisouu Wagons, separators, headers, har rows, ami nearly all the machinery and implements u-ed. He lias em ployed 50 men in seeding and 150 in harvest, 200 head ot liaises and mules, 55 grain-headers and other wagons, 150 sets of harness, 12 twelve foot headers, 5 sulky hay- rakes, 12 eight-mule cultifalor.,4 Gem seed-sou ere, 8 Ruckeye drills. 8 mowers, 1 forty-eight inch separu- j tor, 3d feet tong and ld; 2 feet high with a rapacity ot Id Im-liel* | t i ] minute; 3 forty-ineh scpiirulors, 3i, j feet long; 2 folly-feet eietalor- In i •elf-leirl. r, 1 -team hurley or teen | mill, amt 1 tueiuy-hor-e-pi wer eu- , gines. Tlie forty-eijht-iueli separa ; lor threshed on the »!h of August, 1870.5,770 bushel- ot wheat in ou. flay.” Another Banquet to Gen. Gram. A Bo-toti telegram dated I Ire 2>>t h. says: A committee, consisting ot Hon. Alexander II. Rice, Col. Her bert K. Iltll, lion. Geo rt. Hon t we I i and ex-Gov. Tho*. Talhol, of the Middlesex Chili, has completed ar rangements lor a grand hanqiil-t to ; Gen. Grant. The banquet will take [ place in October 13, instead of Or- j tober 6, as previously reported at j the Hotel llronswielc, and will lie a most disttngni-hed affair. Gen Grant will Ire accompanied by.Mi*. Grant ami Col. Fred Grant ami w ife. ’ Among those who will he pre-cut j are the Governor* of the New Kng- t land States, Secretary Mari*, A l tor- 1 ney-General Devsns, Menator- Hoar, Ihiwes, Lrlmond- and Runi-ide. Gens. Iliiwtey, Chamhet lain and Bank*, fTout. San-on, United State* naTy; Rev. Henry IV. Beecher, ex- j Minister Stoughton ami the Ma**it- chIt-ett* Rejireseidative- iu Con- i gre-s. Invitation, have nI*o been : extended to Chief .liist'ne Gray, 1 President Eliot, of llavard College, i Senator Conkling, Gen. Sherman and other. A special train provid- ! erl hv the Providence and Boston 1 and New York and New Haven railroads will convey Gen. Grant and party to this city. Tuznew commander of the Hus- ! alan Guards, the Grand Duke Vlad imir, i-the second »on of the Czar. He was born in 1847 and married in 1871 <he Dcchcs* Mar ! e, daughter Of the Grant Duke at Mecklenburg yschwerln. It* j, not a particularly .clever prince, hut be i. very amia ble ami has none of the v'ces whhh n-ndtm.il hi* utittle Njtboh‘» » wll- tftft. «m-!. rangiDc in .. _ r ••rtW will 1 * filM hr r»ttim rn.«i’. 5!ant:fLr:'uicJ only by th« Gh/uu Jaanufucturirc' f . iit|^riy. BATES. HEED & C00LEY,- 343, lilt *i it ft 347 UromUrntj, WH0U8“» HBY GOODS. D R . WM. For tho HALLS luncs. BALSAM CoresConsnmptlnn, Colds Pneamonia. Inflnenza, Bronchitis Bronchial Dif ficulties, Hoarseness,' Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and nil diseases of the Breathing Organs. It sootbesand heals the Membrane of the Lungs, in- flamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents tho night-sweats and tightness across the clir«t which ac company it. CONSUMPTION Is not an Incurable malady. It is only necessary to ItaTe the right remedy, and HALL’S BALSAM Is Hint remedy. DON’T DESPAIR OF RELIEF, for this benign specific will core yon, even though professional aid falls. Raker County. •*v ill t*? ih*!<I Ik-1ore the*' uit Huu*« door In lh»- < v. u„f rvtuo. Maker couity, Ga, ou th first •i‘s.lay in (K’l'-b* r n- xt, irttw-en the usual hours t -ale, that valUNblo piautaiiou known mi> the MILLS PLAC3! onsUthigof I2.V> acres of lau<l, tiuialx-n 9*» HU, D-1 .16, ant) I3'», in the nth District of Baker otilUy, atMitil on- half open laini, irul ot t-l-jtll iti slland. Improvenienisg'tod—c^nifuf table frain- t« >i two miles Uislant trom the town of Newton. Terms or Sale.—Oue-thnd cash, * ne lliird payable in one year, an>l one third payable iu two years, wi Ii interest at tu-ven per cent ja*r annum. One undivided half inltreni ot «ii<t plantation twtlongs to the estate of Wm. B. Barker, deceits «-l, w. W. I’ark r executor, and ouo undivided haU interest tzelongs to the estate ol James U Hull.-., deceased, A. U. Butts and Win. fti. Atwood, aduunistratora. W. W I’ark r, Executor. A. O. Butts, and WM. Ii. ATlVooo, GEORGIA—Baker County. idinary to b- h*?!d HENRY’S EAEBOIIE SALVE. the, Most Vinvcrful Heating Oint ment and lrtninfectant ever Discovered• Henry'• Carhalio Halva h-ala burns, tfenry'm Carbotta Satva fttrr* *orr*. Henry’ll 4 arbotle Hat ro uUays jmln. Henry'a Carbolic Hat re rn rm eruptions. Henry'* Carbolic ffatra heal* jitniples. Henry's Carbolic H’th'a heats bruises. A*k for Vlenry’»,nnd TaSco No Other. \3T BEWARE OF COUNTKl:mT3. m jg% TOWNSLEY’S TPOYHAEBB1BDY1 CUBES IN ONE MINUTE* lable jier-t IA 31 Kit t that •ia ly. this the p.oth I*. BROAD A U’AY, ordinary i»KOIKilA—Baker County. A hrrea*, I has lafeti made known to in ilia estate •<( Charlton K.Mml Ii. late of wai l c-miil ly, dee* »fd. ia finrepreseuteil. This in therefore n notify ?U partb-s interest* d, to fa; and appear at the Court ol Ordinary on the fir«t Momlay in • vtotwr next, to fthowr cause, if any they have, why le tters of Admini*tral!on •liotild not l»e Kraut- d to the Clerk of the JSup<-riur Court, or v.tiit; other fit and suitable person, tsivc-n under my hand otturially, thin .Itilv 30th . I8H0 JAMES I*. Blit -Baker Coi sty. r xrai-ied |»y tin “I /failrttatl stoe snefit of the heirt SAVE MONEY By Sending your order DIREtT to HEADQUARTERS CABBA0E8. APPLES, ONIONS, POT A TOES. BEST PEANUT -OF- Clothing! Ever brought to Albany! SEAMLESS The “ITALIAN FLAG!”! TURPENTINE STILLS! IN THE WOULD! . H;in*l iMekel IV J. 3. REEDY! Lemors, Cocoanuts, Turnips, Oranges, Pine Apples, j HRYAIf ST.. BETWEEN HABERSHAM A PRICE, SAVANNAH, GA. k, ay 12-6 hi Beets, Shelled Peanuts and Shelled ! Almonds, Foi Confectioners ! Welch <& Mitchell IK LIQUORS. SUS. AND A FULL LINK OF Staple and Fancy Groceries. JOSEPH B. REEDY, riHOCF.lt A IMPORTER OF FOREIGN FRUIT S/ivnimnli, Ga. ■-orgia tiwllroad stock for of said ewlnifi. J. II WILLIAMS, W. D. WILL! \ MS. of W. D. Williams, d.c d liKOUblA- Baker County. Edey’s Carbolic Troches, A SURE PREVENTIVE OP Oontfrioui DitfiMef CoMfisHouMnein, Diphthmia, and Whocplnff Couffb. J'lmsant to ihm Taste. of W D Williari M the i»i (*,«•! I. late of Itake nlral lUilroa i/ the lo irs u Stui’i Ospilil liltus ■■■ BeUcvfi and L’lliouanroa roi’PALEBY ATX DRl.’fRUSTS. Ex Admiuistrator’s Sale. KOIBilA—Thoui* County. Under and by virtue of an order from the •lift of Ordinary of Troup county. Ga i will II br-foro the ntirt llonae door of Douicherly "»nrjr. On., on Ikofint Inewl ty in octol«er next, Icgtl nours of «al«. to the h'Kbent l« crib d pro|«rty Iuuk- IIAS OPENED A NEW BIKERYANDCDNFECTI01ERV At tlii-olil stand of Joscpli Dcmont, .-ind will keep on li.-ind at all times. and is preparedtn furnish to the city and country FRESH BREAD. CAKES, CANDIES, and all ffoods in hh line, of best. «|iinMiy and low llcalxo has on hand at hi.t store a |(ood lot of UBKERAf. JldlCH’OISli slniroof the public patronage is respect fully •''««» K. CHINK. GKAV’H hl’KUIFIC MKIIK'INI , ~ ■•l«a MARKTheGrpal Kt. TRADE MARK TAJ1IM f.tlf’.' wlV: ’ari unill.tr lib ptrtauf C|iy i Heard. «lei •-third i.mb ra 26, i bln toi follow, uuenee of Mel f- t fl".flE T AKIND. Abum ; ns 1^. >r Memory, l/uivenwi fanwitude. I’uln in •nek. Dlnnieqti of Vimon, Premature Old A^e, and nail) other dlM-ane* that lead In iiiMiiity or con. ti nipt Ion, ami a premature f irnve fi#*Full par ienlarw in «-ur |» *uij bb t which we desire to »-nd fee by mall to everv one AVThe Hpeclflc Med. Dine la sold by all druj(Kbt* at 91 fx-r tiackage.or • x piickax o- lor 95. or will beaeut frw> by mail n receipt of the m mey. bv addrea«inir TUB O AY MUDP INK CO. Mer-hattU-'a B1«h k, DktwiI i , Mint. H4 H #ld In Albany .ml everywhere by all drug- I**"- novl;i- J0H» i’. HUHCT, CUP-BAN & CO., I «,nn,»r,, i. , ..l ....... Iu, Us«k XI i »<«.* enuraiKTUH., 81 Uei '•u'" 1 " coi.luu so* ban -',Oonmr.Pl«», New Tort. IWua Oats YU % ri k Header, * I you -ruiii « Imalnrai at (3(1(1 whirh |mwns or oRbor sex can make -Offer At Their Popular- 4LBANY BOOK AND JEWELRY STORE THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST Selected Stock of Miscellaneous Books, SCHOOL BOOKS, l Fine Gold Jewelry. Watches. Clocks: Musical Instruments, Cutlery and Fine Fancy Goods, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET! Wc have in stock an elegant line of • >-. NEW CHROMOS! Goods sold at a small margm of Profit! ■ lilt' large nn.I increasing sale* enable us to buy and sell in such quantities AS TO DEFY COMPETITION IN PRICES 1 ji Call anil examine onr prices before pur chasing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. Skir All orders promptly filled. WELCH & MITCHELL, Boolrsellorts and Jewelers, April 2», 1880- AI.BANY, GA. II. FRASER GRANT. To Merchants and E. E. CHEATHAM Farmers! If you waul a good price and prompt returns for your COTTON and RICE , SHIP IT TO H. Fraser Grant & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 72 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Win. will give PROMPT, PERSONAL ATTENTION, and make liberal cash advances un uil tfcunij'nmonO. tST UAGOLNO unt] TIES fttrnbtwd at Inttmu IN THE WORLD! Prepared and sold by SPENCER GRAVES, at Hillsdale, Worth Co. Georgia. jQy Wholesale and Retail Merchants supplied on Commission. August 26,1880—3m. SPENCER GRAVES. Welch’s Corner ODE STOCK OF It is known that hot weather brings sickness and that the greatest cure is necc-sary to prevent disorders even on Ihe part of those matt healthy. What there is in the brat that should cause disease cannot certainly be known, but cholera, dyseuteiy, debility, lassitude, vertigo and many other sudden ami dangerous maladies come every season and cause great suffering and thousands of deaths Few people go through the Summer without unpleasant symptoms. The mouth becomes dry and parched, the tongue furred with white, the pulse irregular, the Head feverish, the body cramped and Ihe limbs swollen and tired. Ladies especially, with tbeir natural ddecacy and tendeucy to female troub.es, find the hot weather almost unbearable while little Children are dying every day from exhaustion and because Parents neglect pre caution and care. A prominent and well known physician of New York asserts as his positive belief that more than ibreesfourtbs of all o-cullcd Summer complaints arise from disordered secretion*, »nd that these secrctionary orguas. which, by being out of order cause so much trouble, are the kidneys and liver. The brain controls the life, bat tho lower part of the body rules tbe bealtb. There is one, and only one known vegetable that will abeolntely regulate and control tl.e kidneys and liver at all timet and tho* preven the many dangers of tbe Summer. That vegetable (a West India leaf, is used as the basis of Warucr's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. It i* pure, pleasaut to the taste and absolutely certain In its results. It keeps those who intelligently use it in perfect Lcalth, and curee those whose secretiousare deranged. For all urinary complaints of either sex* It ia infallible. For all billious trouble it is certain. For tbe hot season it is invaluable and every person of ca-e and intelligence should not fail to keep Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure near at band, and ate it upon approach of tbe the slightest symptoms. It may save your life or that of some dear friend ; it will certainly prevent much suffering. It is for sale by druggists in all parts of tbe world; be careful and take no other. “A word to the is wise suffleiept.” WELCH & BACON, ALBANY. GA. Corn, Bacon, Flour, Agricultural Implements, ANDjJ Plantation Supplies O/taUMklndi always-on hand.*. Out (tailitJes tor btorteg and Hunting Cotton niv|antrat{usad a . Drugs and Druggist’s SX73STIDE,IES IS NOW LARGE! AND COMPLETE BOTH FOB JOBBING AND RETAIL. jar*Call or send for Prices before sending off orders'or buying elsewhere. We guarantee satisfection in goods and prices. . B. Welch, Wholesale & Retail Druggists, ALBANY, GA.