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JZditrliser.
<ATCKDAT, M ARCU «J, 1881.
A. Ij
STASD FROM UNDER
*#>® ft
Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty ,h
tm rxin association.
Mtellaf of the Directors Ttieoday
-*A Jtleellac of the Stock la aiders
Celled for the 15>th !■•(.
x FATAL LfeAK
Hf. ietrpb Perk Jam pa
Tfclrd Mory Window. of ih
liukt* tt« flarnu.
SILLA is ANHE*.
from ■ A ftn-end Flic. UhUh L-a»e«
» gfitH n One *i*»re tl»n >e In tk<
n| ||, r
Only
J.
r & Co.
YARN 18 H. KTO-
PERFUMERY.
FANCY GOODS,
Mr. 1. K. Welch. :'r*-»i l**n».«*.!teii *
ting of the Board «.•: Director* oi
bo Jthwe&t Gc iodu>trul
•ociation Tuesdav, at which a Qsjor-
tv of the members were present.
Mr. Welch tendered his resignation
(o Iht Board as President of the Asso
ciation, and the same was referred, by .
motion, to a me?tins of the StockhoM- :
ers to be called on Satnrday, the 19ih {
I
VtiUlsdh tadMMU.til lsslte«aheea
tram UraJl aad txaralna oar *o*!« aad tdm
part basing el^wh.re. Oar M*. BOr-
tbnov la the y.mhrrn mirkats m king
d la order le aiaka **m for a targa
rpriag hod, ocaraedtolog vara tadarararats
laprleaa
5,000
'STJLS.'JCS
Cheek Nainsooks.
1
P r ‘* n Mr D V. r»fah*« •o»m-
• ». ut|.i rt-Turnr.I home fmn: Ma«*«»n
’l »»»•* »v ••tefftoor*, wc learned
Mr.-L»«»*ph {hdc*! w*ll known . o-/. ;.
»»f Atlauu. m^t with bis d-»fh U’-d”-
the folio' - irg eireumvanre>, about 4
o'clock Tuesday morning:
Ho wrnt to Its r«wni on the ih*rd
floor of the Broun Hons*. where t»©
wa« stopping, and retired. About 4
} inst. ; o'clock Mr. Xelzna, who was in a neigh-
j boring room, heard a frightful
j scream, which alarms arrrraf
j persona in the boaw. Inve?ti-
•ly follow- j ^tj on r^realed the fact that Mr.
Fair' waa j h»l either fallen or jumped oat
an- 1 ot his room to the ground below. H'*
The beet 6 and 10 cent 01-1 ^V.^Tfr T* ~I****« *f k T:“ d
'ami; bolding over, under the pro j about tie boK vhicb. i-
of the constitution, or.til then j ,» roe k a beer keg which hsp
successors are elected. The Director- i p. BW , to be where he ML
yesterday agreed to call a meeting of j s , ieo cp „ d carried to hia
the Stockholders far the purpose of j whcrs h , bresthed his U
electing officers, discussing the practise- j j„ , T . ry f.„ mmuUs .
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The constitution <
| provide* that the Pi
TOILET ARTICLES, > officers shall be elected b
j holders, annually, immedi
DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, j held last year, and hence
the
ddent and other
i br the stock -
The regular terra of the pre»-mi officers
gars always on hand. Pipes j tUion
and Smokers articles gener- '
airy.
Some Partly Damaged.
Just Received.
FRESH TURNIP SEEDS
JUST RECEIVED.
IBISH GOODS SLOW PRICES
(^Prescriptions Ailed with care,
day or night.
GILBERT, lipnt, & CO
Mr. J.
; n«ar tl
bu>'U»*H
tit*- tin*
arid th.
wh-n t
asleep,
b-jond
covtied.
lire orignuU-tl
centre of tfct*
main street rnmn
•'THE *0*KT({l£Sn<ruX«EOF.
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Home IntFrestins: Fact* ftaj Fljrurec.
Toth* .Y*»rs and Advert : >*r :
T.sur «r iclr in Thtir dk\'- daily on
Moi.**v u'tieafion in (»«*orgi*,"
«tr k* «% ih« kt k rote of an agiiation
'hat -h**iiid be k.-j*i pp unt:! lh«* f»**n
•ra! A bfmbly can b** induced to turn
it-* attention from j<.l « aril code lii.ker-
’.ng rxpedienU l-» s mi.-* legislation tha*
will tisurv to the g-*od of ihc State, and
reii- to the people then o f from what
wo believe be now the only serious
uj tacle in the Hay of pp*gn-*-s and de
velopment. The futility in practice of
F. UrOlUAL riiKKKSPONDEVt'E.
FflO.ti VI* .l.Htlf
En Ri nt.' to
the u.ihan.n w :«!
1 nd’rs.
Vio*i
osur
COtll-
-h«*j. i»i the r-ar of the atore of
II. Haily, which was located
• centre «»f the Mode of build- j
ijeb-ir.g the ns»l*» part of lb*- :
portion of the pltco. There i
Lu no «ioui*t that the origin of |
r»jt lb-* work «»f an incendiary, J
to«rh wa> applied at an hour I abstract prin
rerybody in th-y town wi« | venience, hat-
so that the flame* spread j : ©d of late
control before th-y were di*- | hardly cecda an
The builditig in which the ■ bio or an huceat mind. Al
located near the i titur, howeTer, that Mich
t»f stort n on the I practically us-less toward tli
g Eaat and Wtai, j have professedly ia view, tl
I st •
from
P , and .\fa
ed in !hi« p
M.v- >.
*his d.‘».
jra :n
Jones
I k. hotlli-i
i7ns, I ’‘
for
I* a =
• ri:an<»ina, i.
Chan .le
> Albany. 1
la
• bet
A - X !l
tht-ir enactinent !
lio defeuded on
morality or eon-
rullr
rears tha
emonstra-
question
u a*
Diock
n to
frienc
went
I Tout
ensco
the a*
hone sit* With the KetfatofeaM
I*»rrj raaruifi—Thf Cahlhct Qmjtlfl-
li* tl, llte.
V- - :• ..t March 5.—immediate-
y :*fic. ihn i<a in. of the journa r
’ ct Mnhone, of Virginia, ee-
hi-eo.l-'igue. Senator John-
. :* ''irgii.ia, adva-cutl to the Viet-
. t > • i«• s-k and was swinn in, aab-
: ; > the modsti doath. He look
- - up**:t tli-.* Repub: i "in aide, ia
:• t r--w i < xt o S-nator Mitchell,
►f Pennsylvania.
Ou • • t• v:. . f Senator Pendleton, of
ti > itr.t l‘J:If>, adjourned
ill 12 o’clock to-morrow.
The Bepablican Senators held a
ancus this aftcrnoi i*. to lake action in
“egard to the orgai . >t:i*n <>f the Sot-
tc. lucre was a ct arr.tnous oppoai-
. X*
patlt
nd they
He was main street runui g Ea*c and Wtab | bare professedly ia view, their evasion
room, -fc^d fronts! by the Court Home square. I requiring the merest modicum of in-
t with- j The bcildiugs were all wooden struct- ! telligonce and skill, their elect is un-
| urp^, an»l the flames spread rerj rapid- | doubtcdly to restrain tho lull circula-
[ the
bility of holding a Spring Fair, and the * | f lu M jj y r> Peck was sober * lj in both directions, and in a very j tion of money, a«d are a boon ,onIy to
:tion of other important bust- j ^hen he went to Lis room, and it is j short while after the alarm was first > ihc usurer and the money lender.
: supposed tbataf^r retiring he ar *se in j'giveu the entire block was completely ' Tho other kindred topic you discuss,
An official call for iho mooting of tl i,,i eepond unco ;i*ciou.!y loped into j Enveloped. to-wic: the necessity fora thorough
Stockholders shore referred to is pu!>-. ( , Frn ;,^ | n, G following is a list of tha hmi-! revision of our Istne and impotent col- !
ss houses burned, together with the : lection laws, is not less important than >
reliable ' the other.
lished in another column.
Illl
Atbaor Or.
ti.usa.tr
SETTS AXD GOSSIP.
(iatticred », Oar
Local Baportar.
returned
OVB COTTOS .H1BKET.
Oar cotton marks! haa been rery |
qalat, with offering# light during the i
past week. We quote:
Kidding
I.ow Middling
Uood Ordinary
9?«
»
8
Calhbert In Moarnlna,
The following postal card rrceived
from Cuthbert yeatunlav afternoon ex
plains itself:
CcTnss.iT, March 8. 1881.
Our tittle town is in mourning. The
good and noble Dr. Hamilton, President
of Andrew Female College, it dead.
Ten dats ago ho -vaa suddenly stricken
with nsialysis, snd last night st 7 ‘
—Don. Noises Tift has
from bis trip to the North.
— Can't tha Library gat Kit Warren
to deliver his lecture in Albany ? Ha
would draw a good house, we think.
—We had a alight touch of spring
yesterday. It was very slight, how
ever, and was felt only ia the sanshine.
—Eggs are scarce in our market
again. It seems that tha bans bava
hard time of it trying to keep Albany
■n eggs
—People who are hospitable and gen
erous without au object are gettiag to
be very few and far between in this
wicked world.
—Two week* ago eggs were sailing
in our market fnr Aftsen cents per
down, and now they cannot bo booght
for less than twenly-ffve.
—The gardens in this vicinlt^.hava
been considerably "set bark” by tho
cul.l weather during tbs past weak,
hut no very serious damage haa been
dono by the frost, as yet.
—S'.mo men who pretend to ba pub-
li.--spirited got well paid for il, bot the
editor is expected to devote his col
umns, time ami labor to local enter-
o'clock he breathed his last “ A gU'i i P riM * of « T « r I *” rl for nothin *'
man ha* gone home, and it wi I he hard j —Hoarding house chicken soup can
to Itud ono that will 811 his plscc. , )>0 mlldei it iK M j d| bj hanging op a
, t , : hen iii the sun so thst her shadow shall
A a.vorelxu ItemeOy lor Snull-rox fall into tho pot of salt and water; the
pa■ Ud inhi• rl ^| only trouble laj that on a cloudy day
A hunt t.'o yours ago the Jtecortl 1 the soup ia liable to be weak,
made known through it* columns a —The winter has been, and a meat
*• "* N-Hr>flc winch had opportune it has b.enfor m.tri-
.. Betrothal,
We are pleased to chronicle the be.
troths] of Miss Rosa Weslow. of this
city, to Mr. A. Cibcn, of Waeo, Texas
No cards. Mias Rosa ia ono
Lcrlar* by "KIl” W.rres,
Wo hare been requested by a
! losses, according to tho most reliable ! the other. The courts of no State in
j information that could be obtained yea-: the Union lie under more undeserved
[ ber of the committ-o of xrrangcuirnt* ; lerdav :
to give notice that Judge K. J. War-! J. H. Daily, dry goods, groceries and
of the j rfn * °f Leo-burg,
ill
deliver an ad- j. liquors; value of atock,13,300; nothing
accompli! ed and popular young I dress at the Court Ifeaaa in Leesburg. ; saved; no insurance,
of our city, and Mr. Cohen i, | on Walnaeday night, the 16iff mt, fur • f \V. F. Uarts&cld, groceries and
fortonate in winning her for his bride, j ‘ h * btLeflt of the local preachers, j liquors; value o: stock,$3,000; nothing
From apriMmletterreceivedMonda, ' J* w ,- f C ° C f h ™ n - S™*™ “ d
night we learn that the Lobe. House j »"*** Uu ’‘ S K,t W * rr6 '' I '*>“ of » ,oek * H 00 * ,0 “
and Mr. A. E. Hines’ bakery were de
stroyed br Arc on Sunday morning.
Warren
j will want lo hear that lecture, and j aboutjKoO; no insurance.
; ti..:ae whu koow him beat will go far- j Twitty * Culpepper (two-storr build-
Our informant did not asy how tho flro ** be " rt lk “ ‘ h,y wo "‘ d * "• ' !np) dr - T 8 °° d * : ” loe ° f ‘ St0cb >b ° nt
j «... 1 circus or tninatrsl ah..w. K.t Warren , $7,UXA most of which was lost; inlur-
is a whole -wenaxrrie within Limself, | ance, $4UOO.
aadtsperhaps the heat comic delinea- I Bu-h & Lyon, law office; loss$700,
t-vr of human nature that Georgia has > besides bnsiness papers.
originated. Capt Joe Bennett
ksoping the Lebrn House, and the loss
falls braviiy upon him, the furniture
destroyed all being bis.
Lin
3t
ft r composting, for sale by
Westox A Davis.
given t<> ili» public by s correspondent
•if the Stuck cm (Csl.) Herald, who de
clared I lint il had been successfully
used tu Iris knowledge in hundreds of
vases, Slid Would prevent sinall-pox, or
cure il even though the pilling* wero
filling. Thereripe was originally pub-
lisne.l as a panacea for small pox by
some u( toe m at scientific sctnnds of
Medicine in I’sns. It is claimed to be
to infallible effi ncy. Il is a euro also
foracarlet;. vrr. a..d i: is harmless when
administered to well persons. The
(olio-mg i- the p-o-rriplinn:
Siilplmiv of site', one grain; foxglo'o
(digito i ) one grain; half a teaspoonful
of sugar; mix with two tablespoonfuls
of water, tv non thoroughly mixed,
add four ounces of water. Tako a
spoon-til every hour. The disease will
disapp.-ur tu twelve hours. For chil
dren smaller doses should bo given, ac
cording to their age
A suh-oriuerof the Hecurd-called at
this offl •* \ rstnnlar with a slip cut
from the i-aue of tins paper which con-
tai wd tint recipe above given, and stal-
«d that the preparation had cured hit
viiil-1 of suiall p*-x tn one day. Tha
remedy appears to !’■- preewoly the
Saiuu as mat on- lieing dispensed to
scorsa of peopio doily at St Joseph's
Orphan A-yluiu, at the corner of Sev
enth and Spruco Streets, in this city,
and Which h i* been found remarkably
efficacious. Mother Gonxaga, the ven-
erahio head of the institution, who is
hii-il} augsged in compounding jthe
medicine, has l-:cn a member of tha
order of Sieior* of Charity for fifty-four
years, and is now the Mother Superior
of Ihn order in ibis city. She mates
that all- received the specific from
Father Keorich, of Germantown, some
t*-n years ago, who first had it from a
French physician, who discovered it
during tho prevalence of a small-p>x
epidemic in Farts, where it had been used
with great success. When the Si*t -r
Unt began to make it she voluntarily
aentn bottle or two to families that she
know wete suffering from small-pox:
the resalt wss so surprisingly '• bene
ficial that tho report rapidly spread,
and in a short time the news was known
•11 over the neighborhood. Several
pritsts in the city not on) v recommend
ed it, but announced to tKeir congrega
tions whsro t could be procured, and
|h« additional publicity thus given has
ueevaaiuied • tho constant labor of all
the Sitters in the work of preparation.
It is mads in a Urge copper vessel,
which holds aight gallons, and not in-
frequentlv twenty gallons a day are
distributed. Any person can procure
monial bargains, too, hut hare it is eora
planting time, and ws have not had the
pleasure of "writing lip" a single flrst-
class wedding spread. It’s too bad.
—The front of W. II. Gilbert, Ag’t
iV Co.'s drug store was ornamented
Iasi night with a very handsoma illu
minated sign in the shape of a drug
gist's mortar. It attraotod tha atten
tion of every passer by, and was very
much admired.
—Mr. R. S. Stephens announces ia
this issue of the X aw* a>u AnvaUTls-
ek that he haa just received another
supply of tho celebrated White Sewing
M icfaine*. Ha has machines of other
patterns, ranging in priee from $33 to
$45, end guarantees every one to give
satisfaction.
—Yr. Geo. S. Greenwood has
bought out Mr. L J. Brinson's lumber
yard un Washington street, anS will
run it in connection with his other
bnsiness — furnishing sash, door*,
blinds, etc. He gives his personal at
tention tv his busintse, and all orders
receive prompt attention.
—At tho meeting of the Director* of
the Fair Association Tuesday a com-
•uittoe was appointed to wait upon th*
Mayor of Albany and urge h*m to order
an election under the special act of the
last Login 1 ature authorising th* eiti-
sens of Albnny to veto upon tha ques
tion of incorporating the Fur Grounds
and koeping them up as part of th*
city.
—Charles Ilenry. infant soa of Mr.
and Mrs. John Mock, died at thtir res
idence ih this city sb- ot 1 o'clock
Tuesday morning, aged six month*.
Like a ray of sunshine, this little one
was permitted to brighten their parents’
home for bat a short apse* of time, ere
his pure spirit was recalled to join the
angelic throng. The remains wars in
terred in the city cemetery yesterday
afternoon. The bereaved parents have
our heart-felt sympathy.
—Miss A. E. Wingard haa a cetic*
in this morning’s News asd Abvxstis-
kb of special interest tn the lidiet.
Death eritr. B. DMnk water.
We are pained to have to etironie'e
the death of Mr. Everett Drinkwater,
which event took plaee, after a abort
illneas, at hie residence one mile Booth
of the city on Friday night, lie was
one of the old eitiiena of Albany, a
brickmason by trade, end an industrious,
good citizen. Ili* wife died several
yearn ago, but hi teerea three children,
a broth or and a largo circle of friend*
to mourn hi* las*. Hi* remains were
interred in tho city cemetery Saturday
afternoon.
Flavor Vour Tea.
One of onr exchange* tells thoss who
like highly flavored beverages, especial
ly a well flavored tea, to drop a sprig
of lemon verbena of two or three
leaves in tha top of the tc* pet while
the tee la being drawn, slid they will
And they hsve ■ new aroina lo their
beverage they never dreamed of before.
Tha effect of the lomon verbena is
very beneficial, removing all wind from
the stomach, preventing that nervous
ness caused so' often by tea. and re
moving ell aymptems of dyspepeia.
Theta who naa it will be likely fe con.
tinue.
Lime for Fertilising, for sal* by
St Wbstox A Hath.
commander of the lex
vernation is worthy of
ran about sa follows:
Chan—"Captain, wl
of the weather proapet
Chan—"Do- you thin'
of a storm 1"
Captain—"oh, yes,:
ly doubtful about on
Nassau. Yon see tho
heavy. How must it
e-mo
Wu
^ hmi; me existing
:ies have bee-1 tilio-l The cau-
Jj.limed lo in-i iIr- action of
■ Democratic F-ns-m* al.r. held a
q and decided to organize iiume-
iryNaihanGoft Jr. i - L’nitad
District Attorney for the district
St Virginia, was sent to the Sen-
day, but failed to reach there bo
ld adjournment. I: will go ia
sir, rough.”
there is danger I
:ie except!
n, all the
on o r Hon. Robert
tabinct wore quali-
reproach than those of Georgia.
We fay undeserved, since our c juris
aro hampered in their administration of
Jostle* by a code of civil procedure
that is aimply a disgrace to an enlight
ened and a progressive system of juris- j
prudence, and offers a premium to j
fraud and dishonesty. The partial re- . .... , ,can‘«
forms that wero riven by th,Tin many I n ° M C,,m *‘ e ’ 1 -»“ d ««; bot th# j Re,
s e ’ / - will bring all of that out of you in less ; to-da
Cep
, Mr.
respects, excellent constitution of 1868. !
The Democrats take the ground that
the business of the bj ccial se^aioa
ought to be disposed of as rapidly aa
possible, that it cannot be transacted
properly without the formation or reg
ular committees, and that it i* there
fore their duty to proceed with tho
work of organization forthwith.
The Democratic caucus committee
v jj 4TC j held several meetings, and expect
'* * to complete their labors in time to re
port to the canons to-morrow.
I SenatorMahonereceiv'd invitation*
—“You look somewhat bil- both from Democrats and Republicans
Jones. Yon live in I m«l^ | In their respective cau-
can-'ea, bnt he has not attended either,
publican Senators held * a caucus
-day to disenss the Democratio
ir. It is extreme-
r ever reaching
le land winds are
be at tea T*
Chan—“Pretty rough, and I think I*d
go borne. I want to go home
: anyhow,” (turning to N«
! never bad the * losst idea of taking this
•ver produotfd- W* know be will
hav* a crowded boos*.
—Messrs. J. Hefuiasar St Co. hare
an important announcement in their
regular place in this morning’s Xew*
ASD Anvssvtsaa. They are now mak-
tffice of the Camilla Ditpatch ; Ion
$800; no insurance.
Twitty A Culpepper’s drug store;
value of stock $^,000; insurance $1,000.
Butler A- Turner, general merchan
dise; value of stock about $7,000;
ladies railway* find the latest designs
in drea* goods, trimmings, notions, etc,
at their store, snd *t the very lowest
cash price* the market can afford.
ing room for a large new Spring Stock, j partly insured,
and are offering rare inducements to : W. A J. Spence, drug store; value
cash purchaser*. They keep their j of stock $1,30U, most of which
stock fully op with the times, and the i lost; no insurance.
WI II. Bullard, bar an-l billiards;
value of stock $1,000; no insurance.
M. Einstein, dry gomta; value of
stock $5,000; almost entirely lost; no
jinsurance.
Robert Caldwell, barber shop; li
i $50.
It. Slca,ingcr. variety store; loss $160.
1 Value of buildings ioet: J. B. Butlsr,
; $*k): Jno. B. Acre, $1,300; Gao. C.
; Cochran. $800; J. T. Owens. 1,500; H.
W. Spence, 1,500; B. Morgan, $200.
The total lost o' the fire is estimated
ractapr BIKE tub change.
Captain Steele la Answer to (tap
Complaint el IheThomaavltle ISu-
terpria*.
it, no distinction being made on sc j Miss Wingard haa accepted the agency
«oant of religion. It U given^free ■ , t A |h. nT for Mme. Rowley's Medi-
where purwtw »rt untblo to but . »Tnllrt Xf««k and Ralm f*. L. in
those who desire can make a smal: i r ° , ct B * Im * or beau-
offering ia return for it. H i* the cue- j tifying end preserving the complexion,
tom of the Sister* to send oats printed ; a nd has samples of the Masks at the
prayer end a mall <of th* ttor , of B . Qolinaky. Those of
h J P~P fe I °° r friand * Wk ° d “ if * toi “P roTe
in th* vicinity, auO the Sisters say that j their complexions, or are suffering with
ia no cssc where it has been used has
it foiled to give I he boat results.
Nothin* on
W«rawUff m— i^T
Certainly * strong opinion, said one
of our reportrra to whom the following
was detailed By Mr. Ilenry Kaschop,
with Mr. Goo. E Miller. 418 Main St.,
this city: I suffered so badly with
rheumatism in my leg last winter, that
f was unable to attend to my work, be
1 .g coondctoljr h.Ipl-nw. I heard of
tiL Jacobs Oil and bought a bottle.
eruptions of the akin, should call on
Miss Wingard.
—A rope with a wild Texas pony at
one end and a Texan” at th* other at
tracted quite a crowd on Broad street
Monday afternoon. The crowd, eager
for a little sport, made up the torn of
two dollars, which was offered to any
one who wonld rid* the beast. Final
ly Nelson Mayo, a two-hundred pound
darkey, undertook tho job, but
Broke Ills Us.
A stock trader who ia shipping at
Barnes A Yankoy’a stable with a drove
of Texas ponies, was trying to gat one of
th* animals saddled, with the avowed in
tention of riding l.lm for tho Drat time,
Monday, and aa soon ss the girth was
drawn the pony, a beautiful little bay.
eemmenced to "buck.’’ He made s-sv-
eral desperate lunges, and in his efforts
to throw the saddla and get away, threw
himself and broke one of his hind legs
just above the fetlock joint Tha owner
gave the suffering animal to a negro,
who drove him off saying that he was
going to fisplinter” the broken leg and
try to cure it
A Narrow Escape.
On Sunday Iasi Mrs. B. Golinaky, of
this city, left on the Macon train for the
Northern markets, and whilst on the
train at Smithvilla came near meeting
with an accident which might have
ended in her death. Some man in the
train, in gathering np his baggago to
change ears, 1st a pistol drop from hia
overcoat pocket, and when the weapon
struck the flour it was discharged, the
ball passing by Mrs. Golinaky and en
tering the side of the car within two
inches of her body. Thnso who were
present say it was a very narrow e«eape
indeed for Mrs. Golinaky. Here ia an
other text for an -article on the evils
growing out or carrying -pistols, bot it
really scorns that it does no good- to
writ* inch things.
mothers! Blethers!! .Wothere 111
' A re yon disturbed at night and
broken of yonr rest by a sick child suf
fering and crying with the excruciating
pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at oner
and get a bottle of Mu. Wixblow’*
Soothiso Sracr. It will relieve the
poor little sufferer immediately—de
pend upon it; there is no mistake
about it. There is net a mother on
earth who has ever used it who will net
tell you at once that it will regulate (he
bowels, and giro rest to the mother,
and relief and health to the child.
At-Bairr, (»a.. March 10, 1880.
Editor* A’ewe and Advertiser :
The erticl* copied from the Thoinaa-
vjHe Enterprise into your paper nf.
hia date would seem to require Mme ; ,t $23.1100.
explanation from me. There remains now but one store
It limy invariable cu.tomto make j houlw in the business part of to
ehango in the (ale of,ticket* when I ; J. s Jones A Brn's. D. B. Heath &
can dean, but have never considered. I Co„who were; burned out in the flret
when my anpply was exhausted that it j fllv , hare a stock of goods in tho old
was my duty to dose the ticket office ; warehouse building, and Baggs Sc
and go around th* neighborhood to ; Collins and Mr. Brimbeny have atorea
hunt np ehange for travelers.
1 have not received any order on tha
subject, bnt oudersUnd that the Com
pany expect their scent* to extend all
reasonable accommodations and cour
tesies to patrons, but 1 do not think
that agents are expected or re
quired to do iwpoasihlaXthiDgs.
tn the ease cited it was impossible
for a* to make any change and I so it.-
fo-aed the gentleman.
Vary reaps-tfaily,
Joa T. Steels, Ag’t.
Th* following decision hss just been
rendered ny the Supremo Court:
Tbs State vs. Southwestern Railroad.
Motion—from Fulton. Practice in
the Superior Conit. Settlements.
Contracts Attorney and Client. At
torney-General.
Ja.kion C. J.
1. A mistake ia settlement of a suit
pending is court before it be enter
ed on record and made the judgment
of the court, always opens it to investi
gation and correction, and if it vitiate
tha settlement a* a whole, it shall not
b* mad* th* judgment of the court at
all.
t. Th* Attorney-General has not au
thority of himself to settle tax execu
tions at lota than their fall amount;
such authority must come from the
State in order to bind it.
Judgment re versed.
Clifford Anderson, Attorney-General
in error; R. V Lyon, A. R. Liwtcn,'
for defendant.
at tho depot, which leaves th* town
now with only' four storoa
We learn that several of tha busi
ness men who wore burned vnt will go
to work immediately and pot up brick
storea
Garfield’s tabluec.
Wastiinutok, March A—President
Garfield this afternoon sent to th* Sati
ate the follosring nominations:
Jame< G. Blaine, of Mein*; to bo
SeCretai y of State.
William Windom. of Minnesota—
Secretary of the Interiot.
Way ne McVcsgh, of Pennsylvania—
Atmrnoy-t ieneral.
Thos. L. James, of New York—
Po-Jtniatter-General.
Samuel J. Kirkwood, of Iowa—Sec
retary of the Interior.
Robert T. Lincoln, of Illinois—Sec
retary of war. *
Win. H. Hunt, of Louisiana—Secreta
ry of the Navy
- Th* ftenste received these nomina
tions at 3XJ5 o'clock, and immediately,
on motion of Mr. Cameron, of Pennsyl
vania went into executive session.
, . , ! in stomach, and tho "Tex*a” ia better
* ? 1877 ’ ° nder 1 than -ipic.;- as a remedy.'
collection law* may U aay. .a. «.
said to stand Ju»t where they stood Cta»—Mfcjn he
fifty years ago. Under the ; re-sent
instrument, suiioi a are relegated back
to the old system of endless appeals,
and dilatory defenses filed without the
sanction of an oath, and of course ‘
veraen’ for the immediate reorgani-
while four Republican scats are vacant
the effort should be strenuously re
sisted as an endearor to take an unfair
advantage as well as disregarding an in
coming ^ Senator’s privileges, whose
wishes in regard to committee assign
ments should be consulted before
lists are completed.
. . .. . , .. . * than forty-eight hours. It will sift you i movement
: j°« li*** doubt it ^onofthesenate committee^. Tbs
nave nearly al. beeu obliterated by the j Th . *p* t hpr f ftr fail* • •“*▼•••»! opinion of those present was
bungling travesty of a constitution / be ; e# ^ ^at if ihe^ Democrats Insist upon at-
foisted upon the people in 1877. under I '? * to “* ch » “ d tho T , ex ** r “ better | tempting to organize the committees
which all our collection — " : p ^
Now, for the purpose of allaying any
uneasiness at Chan’s homo, I must
state that the '''Western Texas’’ is a j
superior sea-wortby ship, and that four |
hours at sea this morning was as smooth
without responsibility on the part of a ' h*" * S ‘ >0n J*
dishonest defendant. In these, and , j gpeut last afternoon and nicht it j
doubtless in other particulars, the con- ! mT oId bo:nej Fernandina, Fla Many
dilution of 1868 was the entering . b&Te taken place there since
wedge of .reform much needed, and ; twenty yeart ago, when, a barefooted
which interim would have borne good ! i t r ,d its sandy streets, dabbled
fruit in restoring and elevating the j in ju , M . w , Te a and enjoyed its de-
aUndard or both public and private j , ighlfll , ^h. X 0 w houses have been
credit.
An example will probably illustrate
the subject better than any enumera
tion. Bowes A. fl.UUD by note. B
being a -coundrrl, propores to let A.
collect his just and honest debt, "al the
end Of the law ’’ A. having brought
suit, il is in the ordinary cnuiw of
things, barely noreible for him to get
a judgment much under 12 months.
An appeal continues it for six months
more, mud is grantable as matter of
right Another six months is allowed
tho officer to mako the money by levy
and sale, supposing it to be allowed to
go “to that extent. This covers a
G riod of two years, or 18 months at the
ist, even where no defence is made
by B., and with good fortuno on A's.
aide if he succeeds in getting hia mon
ey at the end of that time. B. remain
ing in the interim perfectly quiescent
cr merely giving the levying officer
satisfactory assurance that tho money
will be forthcoming at the term of
court, to which the execution is made
returnable. Now, let us seo how the
mutual accounts will stand between
plaintiff and defendant at tho end of
that time, say twenty-four month.:
Cl’ks cost for carrying caso to
judgment and recording pro
ceedings, $6.00
Sheriff for service 2 00
Issuing execution 2.00
Total costs $1000
Add interest at 1% tor two
year* 140.00
Add principal of A’a debt... 1,000.00
Irai^thla L*Cl«r— Tc Is Onljr One of
•f th« BUmaj.
otJ
Novembers”, 18-0. (
Da J. BaACriiLD—Sir: My daugh
ter haa beon anffering for many years
with that dreadful affliction known as
Female Disease, which haa cost me
many dollars, and notwithstanding I
had the best medical attendance, could
not find relief. I have uai-d many otli-
r kinds of medicine without any ef
fect. I had just about given her up,
was out of heart, but happened in the
store
sine*,
affliction perana
of your Female Regulator. She began
lo improve at once. I was so delight
ed with its effect that I bought several
more boltlea*
The price, (1.50 a bottle, aremed to
be very high at first, but I now think
the cheapest preparation on the
THE NEXT GOVERNOR.
Grady Predict* that the Race Will
be Between Felton and Btoun’—
General Gordon and the Ceorxta
Western. _____
-II. W 0”1u Atlanta Constitution.
A trip tu Washington the other day
confirmed me in the opinion, expressed
long ago, that Dr. Felton would be an
independent candidate for Governor at
the nextelection in Georgia Of course
it is too early to predict anything, and
vet if I were called on to bet to-day I
xhonld say that the race wonld be be
tween Blount and Felton. I know Mr.
illount very slightly and hare never
liked him especially, but no ono can
vi-it Washington without finding very
«oon that he haa nobly illustrated Geor
gia at the capitol. There arc few men
in Congre-a, if any at all, that stand
higher than he for efficiency and integ
rity. He would make an excellent
Governor and will have fairly won the
< ffh-e if he beats Dr. Felton for it.
The rumor that (Jen. Gordon will
pojsibly be in the race, can be met by
very definite denial. 1 happen to know
Ain't of A’a recovery $1,150.00
With thii compare B’a account at
the end of the time:
Principal of A’s. not* $1,000.00
Int. two years at 12 24000
Total $1,24000
Deducting costs, $10 paid by B, leaves
$2,230.00; or just $80 made by B for
simply withholding payment of bis just
debt to A, as long as the law allows
him to •do so, without action on his
part.
Now, what higher or better induce
ment, wo might ask, coaid be offered
to dishonesty or scheming villainy than
that afforded by the above example,
which any reputable lawyer will .say,
from his experience, is neither an ex
treme nor an exceptional caso. Of
coarse it is taken to be au object of B
lo keep down the costa of the action to
the lowest possible figure, which he
can, in general, easily do; on the other
hind it will bo admitted that 12% is
rather a low margin of profit to allow
him to realize from A's money. And
when it ix further recollected that such
a suit for $10,000 will necessarily in
volve no more court costs than ono for
$500—that B,by an appeal, now given
him as matter of right, and without any
additional appreciable costs, can claim
a further delay of aix months at tha
least—that the merest figment of a de
fence, not sworn to, will generally give
him additional delay—that pending the
proceedings ba may mako
built,old ones decayed; but I could
easily locate the changes. I was a
gucs' to tea last night at Fernandinm’s
pride, the Egtnont Hotel, by invitation
of Capt. R. F. Armstrong, brother of
Col. Joe and Capt Jim, of Albany. He
is intern ted in the construction of tho
new short-line railroad from Fernan
dina to Jacksonville, and gave mo much
valuable information concerning Fer-
nandina He thinks that the new road,
affording a route only two hours and a-
half between Fernandina and Jackson
ville,' will denote tho sign, business
and general importance of the "I(land
City.’’ Tho road will run through its
first train in about twelve daya
Vie loft Fernandina at 7 o’clock this
morning, and had a smooth and de
lightful trip around the island and
across the two bars. Tho “Texas” has
an unusually clover captain and crew,
and the passengers aboard hound for
the West Indies, make a most happy
family. We leave this port to-morrow
(Saturday) morning at 8 o’clock, with
ninety-three passengers. Among them
quite a number from Georgia Mr. J. or*ticuiSu c * n L
P. Stevens and wife, of Atlanta are
along, and their presencewill add much
to the enjoyment of tho trio from Al
bany.
Jacksonville seems full of life, Yan
kees, fish, oranges, aod last, but not
least; “nlggera'’ Tho number of
northern visitorahere is reported larger
than ever before.
We also had the pleasure of meeting
Maj. Frank Warren here, who used to
keep the Towns Hotel at Albany. He
took good care ofusalL
Thanking Messrs. Levo St Alden,
agent at this point for the Mallory line,
for a special press ticket, and announc
ing myself off for a two weeks trip
among the islands of the South Atlan
tic, I will close this hastily written let
ter with a promise to harden the read- _
en of the News and Aotxxtueb with j C 2waln!^.
a fall report of the toor on my return.
Good-bye. P. V.E. t
ttilM
FOR
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of tho Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
Vo Preparation on earth equal, Sr. Jacom Oia
aa a soft, sure, stm/Je ami el,tap External
A trial atiUila but tha compaimtjralr
Sap of uO Oats, and arrry on* Buffer-
Ita claims C * n >Q -t poalUra proof
Direction* In Baran Lanxnaffia.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A HD DBALBB8
IH MEDIOIffB.
A. VCC-ELER & CO.,
*:jkrd..T7.8.A**
Albany Markets.
LIVE STOCK
S to |150
175 to 9U0
„ HARDWARE.
fasyffltoias:r±?^!;
Flow slabs
Swedes Iron •
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
HANGED FOR RAPS.
ii!«
ore History of
Victim—Confes
Crime anil
s Crime.
Bf Telegraph to the Augusta Chronicle.
Atlanta, March 4.—Pink
hanged to-dar at Marietl
once of eight thousand
crime for which he was
rape, committed dn the 4th
1880, his victim being Margaret
kins, a twelve year old wl
aiding rear Marietta. At
over' A’s | term of Cobb County Superior
Gritty
2 S
Family and extra 7 00
Huperflne..*M TOO
Kush—Mackerel in bbl* 8 00 '
money to his wife-thst ho may in : he ^ , f, ir trial.
of w. w. Kckler aeteral weeks that the:© is no political office ia or like manner mako an “alignment,” and j (o 1^ han «re<i
, and he knowing of my daughter’s about Georgia that General Gordon prefer any other creditor over A—that ®. .
Joa persuaded me to bar a bottle could be prevailed on to Accept. He he maj homestead A** $1,000 in his A motion lor a new trial
aperating like magic. It Is perfect]j
safe to use in all case*, and pleasant to ] *t
the taste, and is tho prescription of one Ml°be, and knowing wLat 1 doabmt il.
of f he oldest and best female physicians if to-day one of mjr family vu suffVr-
and norms in the United States. Sold |
has had enough of military And politi
cal honors, And is now engaged in a
new career, on which he entered delib
erately. and over which he is en
thusiastic. He i* up to his cars in bus
iness. and would no more re-enter poli
tico than h»* would enlist in the array.
As to his affairs and the Georgia
Western.
own family, and ia a hundred other • ed.
trial
Eariy yesterday
erarrwhere. 25 cents a bottle*
after using which I felt greatly relieved, j thrown off at the first dash. Another
Wi ^rCTr^*jr C m‘^*JLti“i' Urkey ‘ aenrmrda *ied it, and
there is nothing on earth^o good for j “°™ riJin K arom.d, follow-
rheumatism as St. Jaeoba OiL It sets «J 1>T Ike yelling crowd, for several
Kb a
—Mr. John M. P.eadc, of Kewaun-
nee, Wis^ who has been in our city for
several weeks past, for the benefit ot
hia health, started home Wednesday
morning in charge of his devoted wife,
who came to him about a month ago.
We Are sorry to know that the state of
Mr. Reade’s health was not at all im
proved when he left. He came here
thinking that he had some pulmonary
was • affection, but when Dr. Hilsman was
consulted the latter discover© 1 and in-
fotuied him that ho was suffering from
an enlargement of tie heart. He wti
quite feeble when he started upon hia
lewyjeuraej Wednesday.
that aeful disease I would
have it if it coei $50 a bottle, for I can
trothfulfy nar it hat cured my daugh
ter sound and well, and myself aod
wife do most heartily recommend your
Pemile Regulator to be juet what it is
recommended to be.
Reep^ct fully,
H. D. FasmaasT'-x.
For sale by all Druggist*.
d-Batfebma.
La Ctmm BapatUcm* Leader.
Having been cured by St. Jacobi
Oil, I recommend the mne to all suf
ferer* with Rheumatism, aaya Mr. L
Shiffraan, 3804 Caumet Are.. Chicajro
I1L ^
indefinitely, or avoid it altogether —the
enormity of the Georgia system be
comes apparent. Better, we pat, do
away with all collection laws at once,
and compel people to deal with each
ctb«r nnly on principles of p.-rsona'
He has b«en requested to
giv® to tho public his full programme
snd iu detail's and declines for the rea
son that he does 'not think it bert at ! power-thereof,
present. It is enough to ray that he j We may resume thi
has indorsed and approved every And give the reaaons and ground' of
promi-e made for him i.i regard to the j th ;a peculiar circumlocution system in
Western, in my dispatches— } Georgia. Meanwhile we are glad that
Jhat I made DC premises without ! 7 oa have taken up the
■ ing he l,e- I
ways, with the aid of a very moderate- ; preparing to meet bis death. His j ghgAliS'*-
ly feed shyster, can felay the claim | .... -a. .j—• '.Sfaulated •
1 hite clan fled
_ _ _ lllowclarified..
night Pratt, for the first time, confessed
the crime. At twelve o’clock he left raiio^ X . ............ .... /
the jail, surrounded by a guard of tbir- J COCNTUT PRODU
t%' men, for the scaffold, and while en
honor and buxines, integrity than keep
den - T,ng ,be K and .hen the galfows was ^
ctsiaesfr reached he spntas from the vagon and Fod'kr.itiM^
Buojeci 1 nimbJy climbed the steps to the plat
form." After prayer by a colored min
ister. Pratt addressed the assemblage,
Haywood L : ma Fertiliser, composed
of Lime, Potash. Soda aad Magm-sia, at
$16 per to a. For rale by
3t Wwrw AR 4 ri*.
first getting his ronNent. He says that
there is DA d *ubt about Lia building
the road—and says this to all who
inquire. I know th it the signing of
« the contract by the Louisville and
' Nashville company has start d the en-
: terprwe ahead, and that nothing now
Ktand- between ns and actua Iwork, ex-
| cept the few days necessary torloee op
mstter* here and ^ct the force in the
field. General Gordon haa been closet-
The moat aeusible remedy, and the
only aafe, sure and permanent cure for
ail di*ea*ee of liver, blood and stomach,
| Including billious fever*, fever and
I ague, jaundice, dyspepsia, Ac., is Prof.
! Goilmette’s French Liver Pads, which
: cures absorption. Ask your druggist
for thia noted cured, and take no other,
ed with hia friends in the]new company ; and if be ha<« not got it or will not get
almost ever since he got the charter. 1 it for yon, $1.50 to French Pad Co ,
He ha« b*-en trying to get possession j Toledo. O, aad the wiltaend you one
1 of the charter for ieveral month*. i post-paid Wy return mail. 3«t
appears to be the proper
and at the eif iraiion of thirty
minuU s hi* body waa cut down and
given to his friend-. Ilia father,
brothers and sisters n itnes-ed the ex
ecution.
For the pa.*t two years I ha*'^ be-n
troubled with leucorrhcr.i r»nd female
weakneKS, which at limes has been *;o
great that I co’ild n^ith^r eat nor sl^ep.
1 wore one of Prof. Gijimette's Kidney
pads and it cured me.
Mas. H.Jasoxm, Toledo. 0.
salt
Green
Damaff’!
Leather, \r f»- oaki
Good hemlock
Good f!una_-« ft hemlock
M.tc upper
K1
llanu - 1 cr.
Woo! -Ktit!*, each
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sodot >rcn< »>
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