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egnl A tiu cv i isc:n cnts.
hat porit-u ©f^ity lots i» «b* ciiy ol
*i m ikH part of city Ms Koi 21 23,
rf.de«ribed as Moss: C—nnr
dacKorth (natbe Swrtfcretwni
hr sc' dM North i2’4 feet, thsr.es 1
feet, throe# d»<» S'*Ua£!!z f*«*.*he
iod I rum the U irs I commenced taking
ijself relie**d, and I wookl net sow
it for any conaifterslioo.
Very iwpecfloHy. „
OBEE’S
GEORGIA— Dol
mo all whom It ma
1 J. £. Mordant!
WANDO & CO.’S
lUirdaj. January 6th, 1781, at 10
THUS. M. UPPITP. •
Ordinary.
Forks. Fancy Pieces, OomWnatlon Beta and
Presentation Goods o( all kinds.
We have every article that can be called for,
guarantee oar silver the flneat Quality at the
lowest i Tices pomade. Goods bought from ns
are engraTed free of charge.
J.P. STB VEITS <fc CO., Wholetalt Jemlert,
84 Whitehall Sr., ATLANTA, GA.
GEORGIA—Baker (,'oi nty.
John F. sfrott, et si, ) CM, •**•- in So
rt. V pexior Court.
Isaac If Griffin. i«t al. ) 'ct«w*er iVr»« ? ist’ 1 *.
it appi-wriny to the *. •«.*• tb*i the Ihhsln.tf,
Patience A. I «»i«y, K?n»h A. rJornmb *i-d
.’kHint, rtkle without ih- liiuiU o» s .:J Mate. It
is thcrefoie onieml by tiu Court that s.v»u«- •>!
raid bill and sMbiKMUa ,v» perietal mi the said
'T’aljri co A. l'o»!**y. Har»b ft. Slocumb and John
niouut by ruhtteatluB In.the Albrny News an 1
AdrrrtUer for ihs term of Jour ‘own lb* before
the u*xt term of this t.'ourt.
G. J, WEIGHT. J. .S.C. A. C.
ins uLJCwli u.i 1) iUiu inuoi niucLi nnunn
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
UYSOiTEOrf MBd •BBOVVTCt , COMwii5m?aS , «*
Asstldfvsd as ssvs Jif Stem dhssMS
HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’ CONSTANT
USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
Nor. 1,188*.
A true exit act from the mluotet *<f nM Coart.
3 F. Ufnsrirru, (fork.
K ■, . ~ lT~ T;X.j mmilr ray, mir time. it. ant la doctor.’ Mil*. Mid It. priat
W, brinr* It irilhla the rochet all It 1. rcUftt L’.jc. OOc. ahd 81.00
— _—-• dj y a bottle, and can bs obtained from all dmggMai
a PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
■ *»—■ ■—*—Proprlotora.
T IIE Mcnlmll H.>uso, with Its capacious vesti
bule, evoosiv** and elegant verandah, af-
fonllng l.ulleo a fine view of the ptoineuade, airy
and well-rent Mat' <1 rooms, and unrivaled
unquestionably the largest and
ABAUS
"^orvLi
Sole. Kc&uctkt
ALBANY, GA.
Mr.
ilailclphiu Diploma Ciieap
■ ' - • •»
icr—Where id ihe stomach
cated?
—Somewhere between the
the bead uud the soles of
.ity,
COUXTY.
DO VGHI.K.TY COK
EOIMIIA— Dougherty C
ICE TO
. !
-r torn
who c
“ Ti§ well. What U (he principal
jsc of tho stomach ?”
‘ To run up beard bills.”
"When is it proper to prolong
cases of sickness?”
“When the pa'icul is aolc to nay
well.”
“Do you bleed?”
“Yea.”
“What organ V’
“The patient’s pocket.''
“Right. What it yonr favorite
style of practice Y"
“Visiting each patient three tunes
a day, at Are dollars por visit.”
“What are indispensable adjuucts
to a goodprac'ice ?”
“Spectacles, a horse and buggy, a
stylish residcnco, dignity, and a
fashionable wife.”
“What arc tho best means of fos
tering the growth of a small prac
tice ?”
“By hanging a large door-boll in
yonr bouse, which can be heard over
the entire neighborhood, and em
ploying a roan to ring it occasion-
*W£W* at tfo othodox aids in sccur-'
- ^Itegnlar "atUmdshce at church,
and tho employment of another man
to rush ap the aislo during services,
and cab you out every oilier Sun
day.”
“Cul Bonof”
“That’s Latin.”
'•True; bat whal’sjhc calling and
ringing for?” ~~
“To develop tlio idea abroid of a
large practice.’-
“What are tho necessary qualities
in a physician ?”
“To look wise, talk little, remain
non comltlal as to ilio naluro of the
-iUse:iso, and impress on tho friends
<>r tlie patient his critical condi
tion.” . , ...
“What class of patients should be
encouraged in developing imagin
ary complaints?'’
“Women with nothing to do, and
plenty of money to do it with.”
“Correct. You’re bound to have
an cxtcnslvo and profitable practice
within two years. Hero’s your
diploma. Twenty-five dollars, ir
you please.”
ester.lay
ns akicA of
beneath tho
"voice can ever
of a I
them
family
morning J
kitchen,
in her work
her favorite d
aulc-bellium days, n
smiles,
season for
Warren
ly, tnd
duty of the hi
silver dollar for his I
J. DANIEL’S
mlri Stirt,
SPECIALTIES
servant of
came in all
its of the
Mrs.
cry cordiai-
hcrself of the
Robert a
ri-tmas, with
good wishes in return for bis atfoc-
lionatc greeting. But the faithful
servitor bad not coraeXo receive any
thing except the good lady’s come.
To her suprise he gently refused
the proflered dollar, and producing
from his pocket an elegant morocco
leather case, said: “Miss Anaise, I
didn’t come to get a present this
morning, bat to make one to my
old master and mistress, whose
kindness to me I -never can and
never will forget.” , Eobcrt opened
the case, exposing to view two large
napkin rings, made of pure go-d,
encircled each by a silver band, anil
inscribed with the Warren mono-
grain. These bo ) banded to Mrs.
Warren. Some years before the
war Jfr. )VS?!cn purchased Robert,
then *boy. In tho
ofilie tnnilij ho grew up under
uniform kindly trilateincnt; and re
mained ’with theta uiitii- after hos
tilities had well set jin. At laBt,
however, Ills military ardor led
him to enlist in federal army, and
.for the camp he left his master’s
home. lie was wounded in battle,
mill, on’recovering his health, came
bnck to New Orleans to collect bis
bounty money. But this lie could
not obtain unless some well known
citizen here would vouch lor him,
and to his old master Robert applied
for surety. Mr. Warren <t ouco
interested himself in his case, and
by personal ctlbrt cnalcd Robert io
collect bis claim, amounting lo
some $1,500. lie is now coae.iman
and Irusled servant in another fam-
ilv,and well-to-do in world, as will
be seen by the costly present he has
been able to make to his former
owners.
CM AND WILL DO!
ItwaA
, my thanks for the LtcoeSU I Sava
Wcvttt* (ML
f. La, fraa OMfhmySocikr O
th« tUaar BaitfiaiudLuu A»oci»ut u, *g*n»
F.TJtlibirt, prixipA xn-i JaaaCtop,eiaia(tt
uronevtr pouted Nt In mid ft. ft.
J F.G EDWAKD8.
Jainary 7,1881. ^hgriffD.C,
H :s
HEPATIC PANACEA
FOB 6SLBBT
aZUSSBT St CO.
The Quaker, dress, fashioned, in
America, is now adopted in Paris.
Baby la Dem4V
is dead 1” Three little
wonls passing along.tho line; copied
somewhere nud soon forgotten. But
after ai! was quiet lgsin, I leaned
my hand upon my head and tell
into a deep .vverio of at! that :b-«a-
words may m-an.-J
So-ncwberc—a da-n:>
and cold. un’lKpo l by
arm to-nlglil. Eyes that
were brigo* and blue
June ilroop’nl to-niglit
white lids that no vo
raiso again-
Two sort hands, who->c r.ise-icaf
fingers were wont to wonder lov ing-
ly around mother's neck and. face,
loosely holding white buds, quietly
foldca’in ddnlliiod rest.
Soft dps, yesterday rippling wi ll
lau-hler sweet as woodland brook
falls, gay as trill of forest b rds, to
night unresponsive to k.ss or call
of love. ,, ,
A silent home—the palter of babv
foet forever hushed—a cradle bed
unpressed. Little shoes half worn -
dainty garments—shoulder knots ot
blue to'match those oy05.yesterday,
folded with aching .heart away.
' A t'niv fhotind, snovf covdTWMn
some quiet graveyard.
A mothers groping touch, In un
easy slbmbcr, for the fair head that
shall never again rcat upon her
bosom. Tho low sob, tho bitter
tear as broken d roams awako to sad
reality. The hopes of future years
wrecked like fair ships that sud
denly go down in sight of land.
Tho watching ol other babies,
dimpled, laughing, strong, and this
one gone! The present agony and
g rief, tho emptiness of heart,
old in thoso throe littio
“Baby is dead!”
Indeed, it is well that
copy and soon forget the
freighted with woe to those who re
ceive and send them. And yet it
cannot hnrm tis now and then to
give s tender thought to those
whom our careless pen stroke is
preparing such a weight of grief.
U«v. Crimea and Twenty Cent*.
Barllnrtoa Hswksje. , , ,
The Legislature had just conven
ed at tho capitol of Iowa. Gov.
Grimes had arrived the night be
fore and taken rooms at a central
hotel. A young aspirant for office
from a distant portion of the State
also drove up and alighted from his
carriago at the stops of tho same ho
tel. Tho hostler threw otr ids trunk,
and tho landlord conducted him to
his room, leaving the trunk in the
barroom. Wishing his trunk, the
vouug man demanded to liavo it
brought tip. and soe a man passing
through tiic lower hall, whom he
took to be the porter, lie gavo his
commands in an imperious and lof
ty tone. Tho order was obeyed, the
man charging a quarter of a dollar
for his services. A marked quarter
that was good for only 20ccnts, was
slipped slylv into his hand, and was
nnt Into Ills'Docket by tho man with
The Best is ilways the
Cheapest!
Unexcelled Line
Fertilizers
of
FOB THE SEASON OF 1881.
W l. I'ttnroHETC* .'ELL THE SAME BRAND
of Fertiliser* f«r ihc season of 1SSI a« we
sold tlio 1-0-4 beacon, vis:
Baldwin & Cb., Ammonat-
eil Dissolved Bones.
Baldwin d> Co., Dissolved
Bone for Compost ing,
Baldwin <S.,Co., Acid Phos
phate for Composting,
And other FtttST-OLASS FerUlIi-n. whhO. w«
offir to tho planter* of Fouthwest OcorsI*. IFe
were very careful lurtfaws to *dl
•k. Ul and TV»fer to *11 Who bOUZht Of U* IrleasO
the hert, and refer to all who bought of os
tend to your olden early.
all
words:
wo can
words so
■pen
put into his pocket by
* “And now, sirrah!” cried the new
arrival, “you know Gov. Grimes?”
“O, yos, sir.’’
“Weil, take my card to him, and-
teB him I wish an interview with
him at his carliost convenience.
A peculiar look flashed from the
man’s blue eyes, and, with a smile,
extending his hand, he said:
“I am Governor Grimes, at your
service, sir.” . • _
“You—I that ^s, my dear sir, I
bog—a—a thousand pardous!”
“None needed at all, sir,” replied
Governor Grime.,; *•! was rather
favorably impressed with your let
ter, and had thought you well suit
ed for tho office specified. But, sir,
anv ni«n who would swindle a
workingman out of a paltry five
cents would defraud the public
treasury had ho an opportunity!
Good evening, sir.”
Oriental, Zell’s, Empire,
AcidPhospats&DissolvedBone
for composting now in store.
Weston, Collier & Davis.
A’bapy.CrtL. Nov. 11. 18SOtf
NEVER LIE!
left! Leaf or Ban
. _ ItrniMly for ftU
palm la tho lo.er part of
the body—tor Torpid U»tr-Heftd*cheft-J«»i^
dice—l»ixrinev% Gravel, Xalftrift. and all dIOeol-
Ue> of the Kidneya, Uw. and Urinary Oryaaa.
For Female Utaeaeea, Monthly Mrnurua.
tloni.a- <1 Curing Pn-tunoey, U haa ao eqa»L
It rcslorra the orpina th-t make the blood, and
hence 1« the hot Uloud Portner. It la Iho
only kuoen remedy that curva Uriaht.a l>la-
eaao. 1'or I’IaUlri, use Warncr-e eafo Wanetea
Carr.
Fc-r oletby Drnotttts and Dealer* mt S1JS per
bottle. Larveet bottle In Iho uarket. Try 1>.
It. It. WAKNF.B tt CO.. Itoehrater, h T
SOLID SILVERWARE.
POSTPONED
Administrator’s Sale
Of Lands.
T>Y vlrtaoofan onlarof UMOotnt of Ordinary
A> of BLbftcotwty. Georgia, the under lined, as
GEORGIA—Worth County.
M U.-. NANCY M. BRACK, juard'jn of .Hie'
tiiluor tfirt of Henry Ui-u:«m, di-ccased.
apf-lif^ l>> M« for the vetting apart
of Hi — *“ • — * *
dwft
Sheriff’s Sales.
GEORGIA—Worth County. * " •
B Y rfrtne of a ft fit from flkiob Coonty Fuf*ri-
or Court, io f*rr.r of Susan ^uiiisn fs.
Jonah Yates, admli>i*tntier of Jnsc| n Vail's. <fe-.
owicd. I will sell before tha C'aurt Honse door to
•aid horth County,on the IstToeodsy in Fcbru
ary next, hetweeu the legal hour* of mle, lot of
laad No 2G in M-vecth l'i-trk-t of oririnaily Ir
win, now Worth County, levied*!* aa the proper
ty of Joseph Yale*, deccsstd, and pointed out by
pulntilTIn ft fa. This Janttary 1st. 1881.
GEUUtiK S. SUMNER.
tMs —
CORSETS
Stand h«*dthftSI' 7 SitCS?'on J"
ta Wd a^red ^ahrch «nd«a
and take
jrementt. Ad for
ether. Send to ta
Fijnro. don't lie and w<m’Hlo-M »“ ♦**•*
them right, anil the flgores any that
J. B. REEDY
Ha* Imported more fruit in the last rixty day*
than alltheotheraoealled frnlt nooves to this
city pat together hare imported in the past Five
— * • a?. <Ilnna. TdMlAl DTDTfi thi - .
Buy
and they %re open to anybody lntcreeUd.
from Flr»t Hand* and Save Money.
1,500 Wts Set Baiaat
IS GOOD SHIFPIXO OHDEB.
pricefroin 75 cento to fMS. aodyour order wJlh
8rt3 br'rotnrn’m.IL ^tonfcrtirri only b tko
— - tliann&ctnrinf Company.
BAXES, s»Fwn ft C00IXT,
343, 343 and Si 1 Broadnra^,
nousito nat noon*
Coeoannts Lemons Jtatnga Crapes Snts,
Italslas Prencs, Dates, Figs Etc -
SOO Ion* la,-, hrieht FLORIDA ORAhGlS.
Mt barrels Apple*. Turnip*,
000 barrel* P.tatoe*. Bechs
100 harr. lt Onions elc.
HEADQUARTERS!
For Fruits,
For Peanuts,
Fancy Groceries.
Seed Potatoes
The story ortho Shoe.
CoruhUl Slacutne. / ,
The modern shoe has been evolv
ed bv a succession of slight modifi
cations and enlargements of a very
simple primitive covering. In the
ages or stone and bronze, man seems
to have protected his foot by a
S lcce of bark or leather laid under
ic sole and fastened in a very sim
ple maimer about the foot with
straps. Ont of this grew the sandal,
with it< broad and more elaborate
bands reaching Above tho ankles,
such as we see represented In the
art of Aucciit Egypt and later.
J-Vom tho sandal, agaiu, was devel
oped, bv tho addiliou of a fine
leathor below tho straps, ns well os
the broadening of the -straps, the
-erin of the »hno proper, an ar-
rnn’-ement illustrated hv tho Greek
half-boat. The completion of Ups
process of this develurmeiii was the
doing awav with the baud, and the
ting of the upper leather firmer.
I .ill carry a eock of ,b« lm*t raritsici °rys(d
Fnutoca ml leunm prim.
J. B. REEDY,
GROCER AND IMPORTER OF FRUIT,
SIVAXNAH, GA.
Sypbllifto
Cares
tor the “NEW DAWS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE.” They
MtankMot^RBACH^OADISG SHOT GCS8, Loading
Brats* sheila. Primers, etc.
THAT PRICES ABB DOWN OX THESE GGODS. Give Be a call
elsewhere. No trouble fo show good*.
Very respectfully, _ _ ______
Q. J. PAXtflhlJLi.
te are Agents for the following brands of standard guano:
WHICH WE OFFER TO PLANTERS AB LOW AS ANT OTIIXR CA
SOLD IN THE MARKET. CALL ON US AND MAKE AttRAKGE-
XtRNTS FOR A 3UPPLT.
PERU MW
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
JOHN BRR8NAN,Manager.
Sa*., Dce.7,18»4f.
JOHN BRESNAN.
Manager.
r>-a.TTisoirs
Iron Works!
(Established 1867.)
T. HUM i IS,
Founders & Machinists,
ALBANY, GA,
Iron and Brass' Castings of all De
scriptions.
Proprietor* COOK’S IMPROVED
Planter.
Plow
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For Internal and External Use,
Is a SURE CUBE far fit the Dbeus* fcr wkldi It Is rtet
sod b ALWAYS PEBFECTIY SAFE Is fin I '
•me tbs ss
l Mayer l Glauber s.
THE LARG^T STOCK OF
Men and
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
W E will again have the exclusive sale In this section of the wdMcnown and reliable brands o
Guano,
Sea Fowl; Fatapsco
We have alee i
Patapsco Acid Phosphate and
Coe’s Acid Phosphate,
411 at which TO can sad will a* a* loir a* say of thorn Standard, can be nSaraS by say haem.
S. MAYER Sc GLAUBER.
lifi; [
mis
.fiLIi 3 |i
S : <
fins wm m iimis!
I Mean Business!
I HAVK ONE OF THE BEST ASSORTED AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF
The Best in the Uarket.
janl-Cmw
YOUTHS
FASHION
EMPORIUM!
Family Groceries
Best APPLES, ONIONS, and
my Stock, or mad yonr order-
A DRY GOOD STOCK
In eoBMctioa. fall mad complete.
BAB AisTiD BS»IH]ST_A.TJIE^A.ItTT
la ike Rear, wlmre 1 keep ermythlax te set sad drink.
Albany.
We are rtIH at our OU Stand ee WASH]
fCTOK STREET, wit
D. W. PRICE,
MERCHANT TAiLOfe.
nth a Large Amort meal of
Furniture and Xiooiking Glasses
OF ALL GRADES AND STYLES, dim.
r MAX and BEAST.
External and Internal,
Dress &
a la Soul:
t.vcr
WORM SYRUP
22@&ai
SHODDY
CLOTHSJ
aro
le by e!l Erarstote.
Ri*. C#.2AM&CO.,
Cali Aad examioo mj
xz\c
For sale by
W. H. iH
D. W. Fi.lCii
llerchactTAlljr
:Uv 1-rJu
r.Cct*
isaAt-ly
_
Spring
of the most spy
OF
[Beds
rod Styles,
Cotton and Woo! Mattresses,
Feather Beds. Chairs,
Stools, Cribs.
Ato troop, IfCT.lUC aad CRYSTAL
rajlUAL « A*KS, GEMS’ AND
U\DlOf KCKIAL
iba the CEI.ERRRTED WTIEELEB
A WILWX NK"W No. 8 HEW
ING MACHINES,
AO of which teotoH^H
approved paper. Call and examine ocr
Ms eh sod pnwt I
.H.-Wilder&Son,
CLOTHING
In the City.
Cloaks s Dolmans
wagon:
BUGGIES!
TIIE VERY BEST BUGGIES EVER BROUGHT
TO THIS MARKET.
INDSTINCT