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The Wvhington corr*<ponl»nt «f
tlits Atlanta Const it utiom iktius to bo
-tom*»what Jaz>*d Mince lbe inauguration
•if Barfield. He should have made
ha-te jwvera! days a?o lo telegraph Li*
journal that Georgia’s n *w Senator had
already taken prominent {mail on
liar mg refitted onr Mach
-ed to do machine work at s
terms.
"We liave on hand, and f
STEA3I..md
ncctions. GLOBE
LEAD, Etc.
Steam and Water Piping
Pbit. Hocrroa Cocstt. Sa.
We c«*r koovo Swift's >yphiliUe Cwctl
»w<i la huHmn ol met of Ryphilk. Memr
h niMAttm. .‘en>fala. «* II **ads tbs tm
cb u LVoaurk, *aa D UUtai. J4are C«.
I L V» r?3,»f J.W. U’.knp A C« H savaa-
Ui,E'.J»rki*n,Drp1 Qnk Sap'r U, Wb.
•n- Kit mirea, S. W. K*aa Com. Tan. 1
Ptcrrf. Sb'S. C C DaPoas, Day A fisrdoc,
rnj „<-qu*i3i«4 wtlk tW Moprtrter*. u4
r »*f i a* fatUw— whom tegaatura* »^<ir
« r<>r>-cvla( TV.J u. >r.
rbirtrter am4 a*«4(a|.
a. h nr»LQcnT.
Gto>*r»T e|H — n*a.
EKKLY APVKKTISIXG RATSlL
nmtlkUlfd ctveulstie* ef Dm Nmrs osd
u»c« g«« our weekly itw large*
I ra Mitral advertises-sate mint bo paid far to*
sd*awe.
. -.11 adv« rtiaeweols muUtake tho mo of tbe pa*
k**r aulas* otherwise stipulated by coo tract, a cd
» tbo faifawieg additional ;bar;n wlii M re-
Ut,|wrally, I# por coat
inaldo. aoxt t<> reading Matter 1> ~ **
la Local reading rolurat r : Off “ “
Editorial Bailees uttor tbaa caliiog attention
to naveIrrrtlenuroU and ktoei dodger*, tocento
'r llba far first Insertion and 1far «acb sab
* Itflle ***- Heart ieiog a redo* so lbe first appear-
A.toaoi trnltautrnt, or rrbaa proatntad, except
r i.eu e< berates contracted far
MclNTLSH * KVANS. iTop'is.
SATURDAY. MARCH 12. 1881.
It U thought Garfield Kill "act op’’
tbo wine >t Mate dinners; or, in other
word*, that bis wine policy will be
liberal.
Pontmahtr-Genesal James is a
Welshman and a printer by trade, and
(< generally believed to be tbo gem of
tbo new Cabinet.
far Georgia ISiplwt Convention will
Imlil ila annual session in Athena on
the 2tst of April. It will bo ■ repre-
a ncativo body and largely attended.
Goon morning, President Garfield.
Neither force ner fraud were body
guards at your inauguration; now
aeo to it that neither be employed in
Nprr!tlratIoiM* for a Frnr.
nk tu 1.-
hr* from
A g««l and *oltrot 1 drd. »l
f>r d. ub> .the amount o( the f
will l«j rrtjuir-d *>( lbe pro, i
tract for building the itwir Jr*
be a • ard<d.
unirred that the ibord *p»
teredoo the miuutrw of thr cot
in terms o: ihe law, an t that
building said fence V- l-t at
MunJ»y, tbs 2SU* of Mirth ocx:
PKOCIKK
Apply to F. E. ZERBE. lanagrr of the
American Patent Agency
28 Wall St., Atlanta, (la.
AMERICAS INVESTOR
0>KK«OF THK RAILROAD rOMMIfJ IO - *,!
ATLaMTA, ***., 1-cbruary o SSI. j
T h** I nj t net In i created In the- circuit court of
hr t'nii»J 'li'raln tbr t*>r o! i>corgr M. Tilley
ft Nivannub, Florida au>l Wew'cru Unilrosd
'ompar.y «*t si, buvlug hrei. d<rv>lTed. the fit I) iw-
mit order has hero pa«*d by the Csiumisaiou,
I 1 lie relations of the Savannah, Florida aed
Western Railroad t<» the Commlwuoners’ •■StaDd-
»nl" Tariff - , are hereby made the same as those of
tbeMsci'ti sud Brunswick railroad uttd tbe^s-
rannah and tlieS uthwntera RaMr -sJ Divisions
• ftheOntrmi Kaiiioml, as j nblNhed io Circular
1C. A. BiCul.
Powders
AYR no* in Store snd Constantly Arriving
as the season aJr&i.cca, a fall line of Fanty
Dried Beef,
Beei Tongues.
Oat-meal,
Buckwheat,
Gelatine,
Cranberries,
;/in! Sclrei tistr.
rwlabl ~.e»l 1AC. and tho
ixnt, citiUMnl l<T, foa-
«, IMHO, bJ AfClXTOBlI k
Railroad I-rifMfitiott*
VCt publish on our lirst page this
'.nothing a rery - able and interesting let*
ter frowC«L W. G. Raoul, Vice-Preai-
: d nl of the Centr-l Railroad, lo Hon.
• 4no. D. I.’oijiuniore, member of the
S«*nato of Alabama, discussing the sub*
j jeet of railroad legislation, which sub-
j jeet has bt en under consideration in
Assembly of onr aiater
for seme time past. The letter
Irst published in the Montgomery
t< 22d ult mo, and has
attracted so much attention from those
interested upon the subject of railrdad ! ^ tnnam f or m0 aoy or credit
in this Bute, that wo hare g mj |jj Cfe seems to be no end to the
requested lo reproduce it. j demand for money.
Xo one question is of more import- ^ ^ trwu ' We is that tho money
tho people o f Georgia just now * | g IJ0 | 11^.-1110 demaod js far in ex
then this very question of railroad leg- j ^ of lhe stipplv-and it will a wavh
illation, tod *t U very evident from the « ^ M uo|il ^ u a J|U , t upao
»ur statutes atrerding some protection
•» foreign capital. With our sweeping
The Moaer (Jnevtion in fieorgifi*
We want lo see f- e **j n »> ai^- and
>un I loolisli** usury law that now
tun U ns a 1 *ad !ctt • uj on the slat-
ule» of Georgia ami a *Sicare-croW’ to
foreign capital, repealed, and a good,
honent, straightforward collection law
eriacteti in its stead. Four-fifths of
the farmers, in cl anics and buaines«
men of Georgia are money borrowers
; in one way or another, and, with an
' eight-p^r-ca*nt nynry law upon our
statute*, a majority of them are pav-
. ing fr» m twelvo to eighteen per cent
LMDRETHS’
■ iihe
I
iitcrett muirested, both by the nil
rotde end the people, that it will claim
tbo earnest attention of the General
Assembly of this State when that body
reconvenes in Jo'.j text.
Being a railroad man, it a natural to
suppose tbst Col. RequI argues from a
treats bis
subject with such fairness that it-
would b« difficult, even if we felt do
disposed, to stuck him ia the position
assumea i-i the letter under con*
Without any dasiro tu
or dissent from any of
views, therefore, we merely desire
to elaborate somewhat upon one very
important point suggested by raading
bis letter, vix: the tendency of tbo re-
railroad.
ni your administration.
It turns out that Conkliug- cut the
cards for Garfield's Cabinet after a'l.
Kay what you will about the pompous,,
pcacockish flnseoe, be will g-t away
' >vith the beet of ’em.
Tint Dayton Journal remarks of
Garfied talit * be Dover shook bis moth
er.*' It might be further remarked
that no man who ever did shako his
mother has yet attained the 1'rcsidency.
Tax Charleston hanks refuse lo take
fsilror certificates from ihtir customan
at par. They canuol get rid of them.
They are nut ?egal tenders, and are
only worth their lace in paying customs
duties. '
Titmtirv.x-r Gahkiki.d'h inaugural ad
dress is full of patriotism, and a frater
nal, conciliatory and conservative spirit
pervades it throughout. In fact, if it is
a fair indication of the spirit and policy
of what his administration is going to
lie, he will meet with no obstacles ahd
hear no complaints from tho Southern
Democracy.
of
It is said that the new Svcrutaiy
War cannot tell a double-barreled shot
gun from a mountain howitxer. “But,’*,
says the Cincinusti Enquirer, apolo
getically, "ho can learn. Tliero was
. Uncle Dick Thompson. When be
wont into the Navy ho did so with tbo
impression that a hatchway wat a place
to set hens."
New York and a number of other
Northern cities hare lately been trou
bled with small-pox seircs. A man in
the worst stages of th i- horrible dis
ease recently appeared in the stieets of
New York, rode in tho horao cars and
tbo ferries and was in communication
with a number of persons. Ho created
ajianic wherever he*went,l>ut wis final
ly locked up by the police.
A
Ws sea it stated that Bon Butler
has solemnly announced that he is out
of politics for good. We are constrain
ed to belie 10 it. We hardly think,
however, that lien's retirement ii vol
untary. lie his been a disturbing ele
ment iu politics so long that no party
in existence will bavo him, and he fiuda
himself 1 political alien. He has not
‘ retired from politira exactly, but poli
ties seems to have retired from him.
A wxddixo assembly at Columbus,
Ohio, after wailing half an hour beyond j
the appointed time for the ceremony, j
was astounded by the entrance of
(he bridegroom With the bride’s
,. sister on bis' arm, and their an
nouncement that they bad just been
married by a clergyman around the
corner. This trick threw tbs outraged
girl into brain fever, from which site is
likely to die; but the wedded uoupla
liave gone on a bridal tour.
' Tbs discussion of the railroad ques
tion in Georgia ahould proceed. So
far. It seems that the subject of railroad
legislation, the duties, powera, v|e., of
the Com.nisiion, has berm discussed in
* the public prints only by railroad men
and lawyers—the former being stimu
lated h* a desire to shape the public
mind for future use, and tho Utter
standing upon the periphery of their
profession and haring an rye to bust-
developing the resources of any conn
try. The railroads that hare bun
built in the Sute during the past eigh
teen yean, some or them penetrating
the very bowels of the richly mineral-
mountains of North Georgia, and
others the .vast timbered lands of the
Southern portion of tho State, have
d mo more to develop the natural re
sources of our State than any other
Industry or clast ol enterprise, and
it ia a matter of the greatest impor
tance to the common people that this
work of development ehould be con
tinued. If it is seen, then, that we
have State Uws whieh stand as obeta-
o!at in the way of capita] sacking in
vestment in new . railroad enterprise*,
is it not tho duty of the Lemalatura to
so modify such laws as to keep the way
open to these great factors io the de
velopment of our rasourcee ? To any
fair and reasonable mind the question
stands answered.
There has been quite a popular cru
sade against railroad corporations in
tbU Sute, I ul a reaction ia sure to
come ii the near future, bectuse mach
has been done ihsl wss unwise upon
tlio part of our law-makers, acting un
der the influence of the popular faeling
that has prevailed against the railroad,
for two or three yearapaat. lues have
been enacted that must be modified, or
the people will be the sufferers. Capi
tal cannot be driven by legislative
enactment, and it is sure not to.eok iu
ve-tmont where its rights are tho least
infringed upou by Isw. There has
boon just such a erusado against cor
porations in the West as we have hid
in Georgia during tho past year, but we
notice that in Arkansas, Nebraska and
Colorado pnblic meetings are being
held by the people, at which resolu
tions are passed deprecating hostile
legislation against railways as eartain to
prevont the development of these States
and to injur* tho best interests of the
people. J
Railroad Commissions s-em to be the
order of the day wherever the question
of railroad legislation haa boon consid
ered. The General Assembly of Geor
gia bis created a Commission, and en-
aetod laws delegating to it almost un
limited if not absolutely Arbitrary pow
ers. The Nnws skd Advbbtism was
a strong advocate of somo tort of rail
road legislation at the time tho act cre
ating said Commission wa« passed, and
it ia now, and will rontinuo to be, a
lesions friend and supporter of the
Commission, hot we do not think such
laws should be placed into Us hands
for execution as will impede the devel
opment of the Bute's resources by vir
tually frightening capita] away from
railroad enterprise*. Men of sense
are not going to invest their money in
building railroads when they know
inch invcstmanls will not be remunera-
ti*e. t
It b very impest, st, we think, that
every Style should have tom. law reg
ulating railroads, but aach law* should
not be ofrajiiire. Railroads and the
cspiul invented in then bare rights
• liirh should he respected as well ms
those of the common poople. Rail
roads sometimes become estortionate,
arbitrary and umeasooable, however,
and are liable a.timea to diaeriminato
against certain interests and localities.
Hence the (iecea>ity, wo think, for n
CommissHiou; bat that Commission
should stand is a board of aibilration
between the people and the railroads,
and not a> an obtaeie to railroad enter
prises. - m
Unyes ns a Civil Service
tnd extravagantly worded usury !s»
•a a "scare-crow,’’and our iron clad,
doubled and twisted, yanl-u ,-id.- boine-
.tead act as a convenient foriiflr.tion
for ll.e borrower to hide behind, with
divers loop-boles supplied by the laws
of the State for liis escape burn lb
The Mae orPe'try^*!.- tr?e ir.meentir
Party.
In n rtfc^ni Intvrv.* w, Kx-Gor. 1 il-
hert C. Walker, i»ow of New Yor'. city
'jut foru.er!y of Yi (ini*, ai d: 4 *ln
brief, I think Democratic ptrtv
should firmly itlberv to tb- jpo'icr
which ca!!t»t) it into being—a |»- * I ic t
baaed apon gre*t principle*. It ia, *n<i
alway* ba* be*n, tha party of an.l for
the people, and to it must th*y look for
the maintenance of their in tiTitlusl
right* andjibertie* a* citixens tg«iu«t
grasping monopolies of all kind* and
charactets, whether arising from con- j
contritions of capital, unjust tariffo j
or corrupt* political * combination a Ii
is tho party of'hooeat goremment,home
rule. rv«| economy, reform and progre**.
It is the champion of free, unawed, an
bought election*, without fedeial iu- t
terference either by noidiers or d-puty j
marshal*. It cond-tun* alike tboar I
twin hnMakrio'di-ttmiott,central amtioti •
and accession, and hold* that the Indi- !
vulunl riiate.-s, wi-h all th»*ir- referred j
rights and powers unmarred and un- !
diminished, should lire in order that the ;
union o' a! 1 t h.toreroigti States mar *^ Yi»t wish To HE v. .“H. I. oh
* k:tr. *. v a«L,btn.
FOSS and SCHNEIDER,
Queen City
ZX, *a4 T91
CINCINNATI
DvJemirn-d rrwp«-vf falJw tpr/yr ibrlr !
rripM lo ihv of Alhwur, lor hF.
PAIRING AM. IbIKiM OF KroYfc> If t*mi
IB oW »i«t« broken o' wn-n «r will tsxke ]
it BKtMLKV HK'i ,
wV* il 8. L lltoM’slRorv
Expert Bottled Beer a Specialty,
frb?S w^ot
Cut thi.s out ejic'ii week
see wlint it spells:
ill uF uHMinjI »NKRS ll'JADS AND
REVENUE".
Inon *TT Ci IBTT.Ga, Mblfc IMI.
fob26-w4t
itsalf live. Upon thaae sui.jnru the
pijment of hia hones* debts, i.o sen*- P olic - v of the Democratic party shoulO ; j
bio man who has money lo invest i. ‘ 1,r »y» bold, uncompromising and |
going to send it to Georgk for loan, *8K ri>, " T *- "'h.t is eallad the aeiane- |
when be can find safe icreslment foi government u but pracucal business :
it elsewhere. i 0,1 * comprehensive scale. Tbs same
It ia well enough for every State tu 1 principles which command sue-
havo a legal rate of intere.-t, lor the I *"•» >n business affairs an tha raal
protection of involuntary debtors and ) fjanJ *o or > of aucceaslul goveramantal
litigants, bat it is useless tu trv to ! » Jalill iatration. And this truth is b«-
regulate the rate of interest on .oaos or C0Ia,n S daily more and more patent to j Jji-uii. Sub<.-iiuio 0 Si ,^ r >e
in trery-day bu-iness transrctiODS, by the American people. Abstract th.erie. j
mcJo^Jtnrjy
legislation.
and scntimeuul notions in our politics
are being rapidly supenedad by th.
ot Cuniro! ,0 S i: °f facts and tho practical common
Money is i ! ot everyday life. This tendency
The people of this coon
try certainly ought to be satuded h\
this time that they
money by legislation. . .
commodity, and the price theteof u j "f the public mind win undoubtedly
regulated like that of all other com I Bnd »“Ph»tie expnaaion in tho next
Just Receiv
modi ties—by the ratio of supply fol [ Residential empa^o, and it will mat-
lowing demand. In the matter of mot.- ! tl ' r litUe whether the candidate be a
•y, it would be unsafe for those who ! J Idier or aeitU. n, a politician or a lay-
harj the commi<ditr, to supply the
prera.ling demand in Georgia. Hence
the insutllciency of the supply.
Our State needs money tor the de
Telopmenr of its vast resources, nnd
the quickest, easiest and inort eflectu.l
means of obtaining ii and reducing tin-
rate of interest is to place such laws
upon our statutes as u ill make the
borrower's property liable for his debts
and as will afford some protection to
those who have money to man. Enact
n good collection law; make si! that u
man ^haa liable for what h<- owes, and
then money will seek Investment in
Georgia. Then will the k pply bo-
come equal to the demand: then can
t'ie borrower obtain money to tho full
am -unt of the value of his real estate;
thei will our people become more
careful .bout contracting debt.: then
wi : i the rale ut interest ou money be
re iue-td. and mu before. A good col
lection law- would be the best thing
the loml inontlicd -poor man's friend’’
of the Georgia Legislature couLd give
to his people, and would eventually
.rave to bus gri-.t bles.ing to the
titale .1 large.
nan. provided, always, he be a states
man of high character and capacity,
possessing broad, comprebcnairu and
correct views upon the great public
queations of th* day, combined with a
thorough practical knowledge of and
sympathy with the business interests
and po-iriblliues of the country."
Royal Baking
l be Mineral Wealth of New Mexico.
A loeadvilte (Colorado) corn-spon*
lent of the Chicago Tt ihunt, speaking
of the rant wealth which the railway
system is destined to develop iu Nee
Mexico, rays: "The Ate.hi.on, Topeka
and Santa Fe Railroad ha* given a m-w
birth to this nt civut land, and will err
Over One-Bair
of the male portion of the American
people suffer more or less with disease,
of the Kidneys and Bladder. There
are various causes fur this, but over
work is the chief cause. Nothing it _
the nkulo Materia Medics is so well i ITn LJ
ca culated to invigorate and restore 1 laraodawiy
h'-r’thy tone to these organs as Rankin’s
Compound Extract of But hn and Juni*
per. A few doses taken occasional 1 .! . „ - - - „
Will greatly Dcnctlt all tbOMO Who tr» ; JL *nd eco'tlt’ilioY what I* koovii tv ilic
•aftlictod with nnyr disease ol the Kid- . p!»n-ati.n. ajj.mtur tb* --t-ru r •
. Tilerl/loe * ilmttsths? city klb-.iit. . II’cb dr*
nci or 13ladder, - j Uiy locality; Bel! ndsptcd f*r v!i.ryards .<r nur-
I*rfpared onljDjr Hunt, Hankin A - •. <-ri«,orfo-re9id^nk-eio»*, in-ifg fru*», the
t...ar nrtirerrlof. .*.2 r«w ..In v »* ’ rlY«r and all malaria. For aala on TeA>ooabI«-
U J * l * urmi, .Forfurther partlcmara apply to or atl
km alto Sroj«h» oat Tor tho Fall and Wla
(r,Trade a seuend naaoritneBt ol
DRY GOODS,
A GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE
TalnalSe Lois of Laii fir Silt J BOOTS AND SHOES,
H off,
l( Am
Lamar. Druggist*, and for tale
Druggists.
Antioch, Tbottt Co n Ga^)
July 4,1879 {
I nm one of tho unfortunate sufferer*
fioin Gravfi or diaeaao of tho Kidneys,
and find more and speedier relief from
HankinV Buchu and Juniper thin any
thing Mure *Ycr tried. I esteem it *o
highly were there but ono in bottle
the world 1 would wiUingly give $100,
or a"V amount for it. I recommend ii
nl»ov<* all othi«r similar pi"parations.
fi T. Wish.
•ltu-febma.
Jicm Aduevtisemeuts.
Special to Ladies!
j j AVIStl tak a t|ia a/awjr at Alhsnj for
it for
CATED TOI-
m ft .wi.r'. aani
, t«KT tf 4HK. far H-.-ttlfylHc «nd Fra-
Uinly reap a rich reward for Un tutor- '
pn%o. I: wilt Main lake it* j>lac»\ l»%
ita connection with* the Sjullirrit
Pocifl*, §•> a great transcoulin^ista!
route; and, moreover, its Imn! tra«b )
Ma»l lUlm, at Uw^r-if Mm. B. Colinaky.
(t W* .-atirrls free fr»nu r-xmetlcs. and la the
oni* OAfa, p^rmanant-aod estUtaoterj dlseor-
•ry th-»t h«« ever b en made lor beautifying
h- rampfaxlun. It le eudoraM by many of
will be large and lucrative, from «att!«». ;
rpfaxiuti.
xliatf tnedtra raon*'- the country. '
MIM A. B. WISGAkD,
At Hr*. B. twolluakr** MUUate’jr atora.
A bunr fla . Mcb 7, IS82. “ ‘ *
tawdJkwIn
ihevp. and I?n« rapitlly devetoping min j
ing iniluRtrisR The whole mountain i
range through th** Territory is one vast j
mineral .belt. It waa its mineral •■mitia uihmh
Wvwtib whirl, first attracted the raps SEWING MACHINES
NEW LOT
Or TIIE FAMOCi T
sluat r»«rived, with all ef the latest improve-
wwi-tlifiMlo. Tho WHITE comprise* all
the pracll *al pot tta of virtuo that can be ap
plied Ia a Marblne, and X feel no hrt taney la
(iaarunteelng Satisfaction
tu orery on*.
lalaohavo tha WEED, a vary good ma-
reopened, which have k-n buried ' tovVS^uIar old aifrCBB. with
Clous Spaniards ill Die early part of ihe
sixteenth century, and the reputed
treasures ot lbe Seven Citiesof Cibola,
a* r ported by Kriar Marcos, de Niga,
was a mnvi.ig cause of iu early con
quest. Old mines are being c minimi
>y
under the debris of centuries, and j
American enterprise is daily di-c«»v*r- j above wakw. Call early *adg*ta guod Ba
ns. . , . ebioo and fk good bargao.
ing now ones. Tho tV hho l)«ks *»s ! S. S. STKPHBX8.
ci'.r ment of Usl year a .l the .--cup.- ^-V- MStoSV. HaNUlwXwlm
ti-ro of the C»ril'ua are followed l,y lbe J . A CALL
opening of new di.toics >».is wmtor. nf f/ie St(H .^
Fromm, u sm.mg rt.«m .re the dm /^ Wer » o/ % Southwest
covene* rualeic the JlagJiluna re- ge ficorf/ia Industrial
wejt of Socorro, whore great find-. Association.
both in ailver an 1 gold, are icpor.ed ]
daily. . "j-f i-Ate . ium, (1a« Manh k liii.
rowan
drew WBIJUTA POPE,
Albanr. Ob.
J M. EENDVL1.
Jaul6-tilBW<lsr|y
rfhei itt’s Sale.
GEORGIA—PooaiiKBTT Oouxiv.
W ILL be 5-.!d at p jblic i»utery Iwlbrr »h** eou:l
DiiU-e «»••«» r in the city o Allwinj, «>h 1 bej
Iwecn I Lit legal hour- uf 1.11»». OB th* fil>* 1 lit #I»J
lo April ii- x', the followtng.jpioM-r-y,- to *r| ;
one-balf orioiof land - No.JWa.p.trl of lotoi laid
No. 393, part of lots nf land Nob L'Sai.d 124. in
the first district of Dou h«*rt r county. l^vi^I h
ai the propen v of W. J .Smith, ar m Tot «If
satisfy a tax n fa. State and toanlv «• Pi .M
Smith. Tenanls iu p>f-seiaion nf4 f fled.
*^WAR|W
F. ii EDI
r. j,
rtm sheriff
.Sheriffs Sale.
GEORGIA—Dough kutt Co.
TT7ILL be sold at public ooteiy b«dbr Ih* eu*»r»
Tv house door la the eit- of lbany, Ca , b-
tveea the legal hours of mm, oa the first Tut- <L>«
ia April next, the foUowia* proparty, to-wc: Lo*
of land No. 421 in the Brat distrtc.and lasol
Und Nor 241, 280, 2S4, In the recn-l d t: In
Leyird In as the propcity mt J. K. P Ke-t«»n. U*
•sUafy » ui 2 ft. Sute snl Oooaty f* aald J. K.
P s Ku*;on. Tenants in po-scarfuM oarifi d •
F.li EDWaKDca.
March 5,1S8L
Slteriff’s Sales.
GEORGIA— Douohshtt Coustt.
^fTILLbe so’dat puMfc outcry twfar* theruurt
f Y house door j n u«ctty of Altauij,
the leaal h mr- of sale on the first Tu-»1ay
la April next, the oUowin*
•ot No. 74 Rrwa l wir-trt,
Lavfed on m th- proper- ty s'C.
ttdtl ft. M-toacd
wing prupsrty to wiu (Ity
in tha city <n Albany, (hi
-tya'C M dark. r»-iee.
a-jonty. hoprr-
io ttsUk t
»y pointed out by dtfeodant
V G EDWxkua.
msxS vh^rffD.
< itatiou.
3EORGIA—Wobth Cocxtt.
^prxiua u i
that the ratal*-of Nathan Walter; late <*f
aata county - , d- erased, is unrrprrwrr.ted. Ihtais
tonotir a’l parties luierest.-d t*» baaml appear
at the Corrt o» Ordinsry on lh*» <at Monday iu
April next, to show cause. II any they have, why
letters uf adm: • i.tra fan i'iouIJ a *t hid granted W»
the _ le.k of me Superior Court, caeoiite otner It
and suitable |wr» *u. ijir-n ut.der my hand offi-
dally this aih day March, 18*1.
TH»«. M. UPPIIT,
Schedule of the S. W. K. R.
CHANGE OF 8CHFIUXK,
fTVIE schedule cf the Southwm:r
X and alter tfaodsy. Jtsu-ry Pth, 18VI, w-.l) W
M fulowv:
La*t»*s Albany for RmiihrllV. J*I!y 1 p m
Arrlree Albany from ^mithrllir fidlj... 3M p rc
4^3ptn
\ud sit •tlrh
planter* •»! i
new, und will be s*>i*l *l IKKl
- /T.xia as ar* necde>l bv the
■ctfan fhir SS2T
To the.
HOUSEKEEPERS
tn Uk*» dty we would aay. that *>ar* better pre-
S.
waivd than ever to fill their order- far eretytmus ;
•n 'hr Fancy and Family (Hserty Line. CtfU» I
TRY PRO!Aide nd aU the delicaciea of tbv mm.
thedeiicaclei of tbv as***
son can alway* be had at oar store at the Ye*»
Lowest Market Prieee.
w.
Iqiiiiisilj Fsw!
teilti ly k!
AT LOWEn PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFEERRB IN TltW
MARKET.
‘‘PLOW BRAND”
BA? BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE,
CLOAKS and DOLMANS.
SHAWLS, NUBIAS,
SCARFS, SKIRTS, Etc.
“Diamond Soluble Bone.” i
M AMT FACT PEED BY
! DRESS COOSS, XTOTIOXTS,
W al-fco^.VJ iiarm. Sc Co- j
Wilmington; Delaware.
Tbewm Pertil : x*ra have l»een n«etl for the
pant fifteen year* by the pia vtera of Oorpia,
an.l wneh year the inmm«lng drma&l for
theta • oa been greater ■ ban cott d be supplied,
although the manufacturers have been ad
ding U» their capacity year by year to meet
this demand.
Tblagrati tying aaeeen* isattribufaLle main
ly tn two facta, vis : UX. That the raw ma
terial* uw I by an in the manufacture of our
Fertilizer* are the heat and highest »ratio ar-
ti.de* that can bo bought in the market, and
2nd, that we spore no pains or expca-c in re
ducing these raw materials to the eery finest
i.m far ImmedMt by the farmer*. *
on as far further partignlara. Special
-meata offered to ibe planters of south
west Georgia. Y. C. RUST. AGT-
—, Gn
Adminis-truttof’s Sale.
Leave* Albany for ArlinytoB, daily,
vxespt "uoday.
JlMan
Georgia Railroad Stork.
T‘ * Augu»U Ereuity A't*e i f
Tue»!ar says: The dwuiJ for Geor
gia Railroad Stork in-day ia strong at
114V >» US. «n.l for Central at 10UH
to lUM*- There It** 'teou much activ
ity in ‘.beta two securities.
Ames Albanv from Arlington, da
txcept jlo’ dtj
tkr \ lbany Night brt-ighi add j*‘«*otu-
s*d>tiun t-aia kaos * lbany mr
Macon daily except "uttdar L]J p xn
In arcordanco with a rsawlorion paaaoi by
totoriHIHnMal. -ratira -to, <U,
a«sembled, a meeting of the Stockholders uf ”
the tSouthwest Georgia ladustrial Aaao.iatieu
la hereby railed to coavene at m’*
Hail at 11 o’clock a. w., on
Saturday, March 19th
opt Mondays.
. dflS a a-
O N the firs: Tuaotay in ««Hi *ex» kfarr tbr
remit ll'Hue dour of W-*rth r«umy. at
Imb.-Ha.'to., between the Ml !-r.ur» «f*»!e.l
arUlaoH by ri tue ef o» eoL-rnf tSe « eartol #»r
dinar- *^ iVdenn-y.i- the pr> petty ut tbs ae
tata of Ktsaa-dy IHxoo. 4rc-*»4 5S were* oitm
ef Inri Jta.417 in the 7th I>i-‘rrl i-'-ahl cruntj
4-r lbs Wn fit U U^n acl rrrdi-va. Tmu
C»aS LDWAED I IXOY.
F-b 1.18BI. Admtnr
THE BEST IN TUX MARKET!
5_Bitra -w'-k
Enaaif ird
Bsaarvscts
Keforaer.
Il now- turns out that Mr. Hayes, the
groat rirll service reformer who has fur
four years occupied the Presidential
chair, in spile of the notorious fact that
The Kansas Relief Aweb he re- j
pots that 6 V<A) colored people ban-
c.'uiv into the Stat - in the two year.
sin re the ex dn h *gan. f.»r who e re
lief I ki.lW* h -1» »n rv-iv-i The
Ataocialion n >w wants fu ds with
whieh to ouy Un Is fu- the refug ;es,
but proposes that a national relief As
sociation to catahli-hud at Cairo, Ill,
which shall send the poverty stricken
into older States and rift out those able
to bur Un is for Kansas.
A raorosiTiox has been made by ths j
Northern Electric Company of Boston, ■
tv light the Caplin-, public grounds,
and the whole city o r Washington, «o
that even the full moon will be asham
ed ti show its fare, by nu avs cf elec- !
tricitv. Tho company pr. po ,e« to
ut*U llit* dome with 120 lamps, and-to
rr -ci «x iron towe»« in ulffrnMt parts
of tli- rity, each to hive 50 lamps, so
that (he iggit^iU light will not Ik !ow»
than J. <O,a0 candles poffff, Tor the
nutn or $320,000. After the first.year j
tiu cotit will not oxc« ed $00^0.0 an-;
P! xioihjr. whereas Ihe gcvimment now j
pavs f«»r the \ oo- gaa li^ht whirh is I
furnished for f 155,800 a )*»•'.
he was not e'ectod thorets, compelled
the freosary officials, during hie entire
term of office, to pay him his salary |
monthly in advance. This he did in j
plain contravention of paragraph 3,048 •
of the Heviaed Statutes, which provides !
that u no advance of public money shall
b« made in any whatnvnr,* 1 and in
6pito of the protestof the officials of
the treasury ag*ins'- this bold violation
of the law. WbeC retsunslratwd with
by a number of his Cabinet, it is said
(hat his fraudulency aimply auswered 1
that he most have the money Tor invest
ment. Bu- nothing better ruigbl have
been #xpect-*d of a tnan who would
take the highest office it the gift of the
linpublic under sueh «ireu-ustauo.** as
marked the **eoqnting in** and in-
apgoration of Mr. Hayes.
ioxtaot, fur tLe purpose ol slectiag
a-d tka tranaortloa of oUisr important busi
ness. A fall attemUsce U aansaVly request-
tod. U £- WELCH,
F. V. Kvojm. FrssldsuW
lOO BUdUKLS 0000 soCj * D
CORN
TV
torrid
“EXCELSIOR”
COOK STOVES
AXD A LIKE OF SPECIALTIES TOO MUHEU' L'.. TO UBSTOK.
Bleached and Unbleached Goods. Calicoes and Thou
sands of Other A rtteles.
rCALL, EXAMINE AHD PETCE BEFOBC IT U TOO LATE.
TeLneij lA.im-U
S. MAYER A CLAUBER.
LEADING FEATURES:
Patent I
d ts rri* i3 Pras.
TJTns^jtoP
JUvtorrib*# t)*A-li jratr.< I»nr Cro^ Pi*oe
Nirk-I K-K.U ixMibL. a-tort Outer*
Nickel fank H*-ary ILr.rf Carer*
IJtanlEtVrrt F'.rrv I*onrw. etc.
utNcrACTCun ar
liAAC A SHEPPARD & CO . Ba t rc-f Ml
And for s Is by principal <
HINE SHOP
suiocg the **p -wera behind iho throne
Cordou’a L - urcllablllfy.
The Atlanta Cone-^pondcnt of
I New Orleans Hires writrR
| ot March 5:h : -I. : tt!e
; to the *t*t**m»T.t that
. will build th * G.-orziv
»-».sd, a f ! !in*- fr
Rirmingham. ow ing t*» tho fact «*f hi-
' nutnrmtiK failures to carry through
; other onterprlatoS v ith which li»« has
b**t-n connected. Hik, total unrellvhili-
1 fr as to houams capacity can ziv»- him
onr Machine Shoj', we arc now prepar- ,
work at short not ce. and on favorable !
d for sa -
full assortment of
TE R I’ll*!-: and con- '
fLOBE TAI.V ES, Sheet
Etc.
Piping cut and ami fitted to order, i
mo hopes of rai-ing tnunev h« r«i wli*
SltoLL-V"* Wm iu e It* typraraace ,i,i||.ie. », * .
in Cincinnati. vorably known.
Mas’a iiUsi"
ft} Ut * Ts<u|
O. W. TIFT & OO.
Otkaey,Ma.,F* *r*tar» i!41 4«v41a-w m
IWDSTiacT Pri nt