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SAT CRD AY, MAY 14,1881.
Tee Whittaker court-martial trial
still go** on at a daily expense of from
12,000 to <3,000 a day.
p f It la remarked that President Gar-
■ . fidd's Cabinet is tbe first one since the
| irar that baa not contained a soldier.
Gjbebal James Losgstrket was con-
firmed as Doited States Msrshsl foi
Georgia, by the Senate, on Tuesday.
C. J. Baetoe, a young lawyer of At
lanta. baa been convicted of forgery and
sentenced to four yeors in the penilen-
tiary.
Portraits of tbe wives or three Presi
dent’s only arc on the wall of the White
House, namely, Mrs. Washington, Mrs.
Tyler and Mrs. Hayes.
Tex stock of cotton held by English
spinners is estimated by Watts & Co.
at 146,000 bales, against 239,00 bales
list year, and 171,000 tbe year before
at the same date.
Tux Sugar Planter reports that
several planters in West Baton Rouge,
U, are to give the sorghum-cane a
fair trial this season, and if results are
satisfactory to plant extensively snoth-
! ’ieryear.
Tec preparations for the erection of
a monument, ordered by Congress to
mark the birth place of Washington,
bavo developed a donbtabont the exact
spot, and it can’t be found by Govern
ment Surveyors. •
Thb Democratic press indulged in a
few remarks last summer about the
heavy embargo under which Garfield
was placing himself, iu ordor to con
ciliate discontented factions of bis par
ty. Ho is now straggling under that
embargo.
There is one argument that can be
adduced going to atrengthen tbe report
ed sale and proposed extenaion of the
Brunswick and Albany Railroad, to wit:
Tbe bonds of the company, which have
boon quoted at Frankfort ai low as
24X, are now quoted at 69. let >r
roll!
“Gath" is the cheekiest liar of all
tha Northern newspaper correspon
dents who have been South since tha
late unpleasantness. He recently pass
ed throngh a few Southern States, and
now he thinks himself competent to
criticise everything and everybody in
the Sonth.
Tee railroad question will be the
leading issue in the next election for
members of the Georgia Legislature.
At present the indications seem to point
to a fight between the railroads aai the
-'competitive points,” on one »£le, and
. the ---intermediate" or non-competitive
points on the other.
Sbsatob Bataed has been interview
ed. He fears consolidation; and agrees
with Ben Rutier that the next bp fight
will be bitween tbe Masses nil great
corporations. He says that the inter
position of the government to take
paternal chargo of railroads, telegraphs,'
etc, would create an imperial change,
and destroy Federal Republican prin-
. oijdes. ^
Cot. B. S. Hakes, General Manager
of the Savannah, Florida & Western
Railway, is the most forcible writer
among the Georgia Hllroad men. His
letters discussing the railroad question
now agitating the public mind of this
State—and which, we might mid. will
continue to agitato it for some time to
como-cany evidences of able author
ship with them, and will bear the
closest scrutiny.
A Chios Club of Free-Thinkfre was
formed at Frankfort April 10th. under
the Chairmanship of Profeasor Buckaer,
of Darmstadt. The object of the union
is to promote the progress of free-thiok-
tag ideas and to support any efforts
—a. m this direction. Yearly meet
ings will take place andan energetic in-
It Looks to Albanj.
asviilc Enterprise eit-'S th ruble
about the frog tha: thought he was a
■ great dca! larger than Ire really wa c —
' and what happ< n- d to hun—and cries
“W-h-e-w ' at the .Jews Adttb-
mn for an article which appeared. in
these columns a fow dart ago claiming
that Albany tia-i .r. v-. :wd mi
; in building railroads thin T
i had, and that the former was, there- I
■ fore, as a competitive point with her |
three lines of railroad, clearly entitled J
ton lower rate of freight than the tat 1
ter—an intermediate point reached by ,
one railroad orly.
Although the atfsens of Albany and |
vicinity built the. railroad from this
city to Americas, and were subscribers
to the bnilding of the road between
here and ThomasviUe, to thefamoont of
one hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars, a part of which they lost, wc will
not, after reading the clever retort cf
oar neighbor, refer to these tacts, in the
farther discussion of the “railroad ques
tion,” as reasons entitling Albany to a
lower rale of transparlition than Thott-
asville. There are, indeed, other and
bettor reasons why Albany should en
joy this advantage over ThomasviUe Or
any other non-competitive point, and
we propose now to briefly allude to a
few of them, and beg to commend
them to the careful consideration of
our ThomasviUe contemporary and all
others occupying a similar position on
1 the subject under discussion,
i The natural law, and the law of the
State constitution, properly construed,
is, tlist distance. modiGed by competi
tion, should regulate prices. The Rail
road Commissioners, according to thb ;
law, should fix maximum rales of
freight, which, as onr constitution re-,
quires, should be “feaaonable" rates,
just as they have fixed maximum rates
for passenger transportation—the rail
roads having the right lb carry from
any point on their lines at as much be
low the maximum rates as they please
The result would be, 1st, that every
place would be protected against un
reasonable. or. extortivate rates; 2nd;
that at competing] points,] where two
or more roads meet, the, maximum rate
of the shortest road to market would
necessarily be adopted.by the:longer
competing roads: and they might find
it necessary to go . below that; even, to
get their share of tbe business from
such points:
A General Local Option law.
The Woman's Christian i emptrance
Union of Atlanta is now circulating four
thousand copie* of the following peti
tion to be presented next July to the
Legislature, and all the papers of the
State are requested to give publicity to
the same:
“To the General 'Assembly of the
State of Georgia: In view of the mis
ery, poverty and crime resulting from
in torn Durance, wo, the undersigned citi
zen 5 ; of Ibe State of Georgia, residing
in the county of - do most re
spectfully and earnestly petition you in
favor of the passage of a law allowing
the qualified voters of cities, towns,
counties, and militia districts, at any
j election held therein (exeypt localities
, where the sale of intoxicat : ng liquors
' is already* restricted or prohibited by
local law,) to decide bv ballot whether
they will prohibit the sale of intoxicat*
ing liquors (except for medicinal, me
chanical and sacramental purposes) in
their several localities.”
All persons willing to obtain signa
tures to this petition can obtain copies
by writing to the WOman's Christian
Temperance Union. Atlanta, Ga.
in: lti
Grant in Mexico,
ifc- moTecjerts General
Mexico are being wx'ched with con
siderable interest in this country, and
various are the theories advanced as to
what bis ultimate object teas in going
there. The Nashville American
discusses the mission of the great sol
dier and ex-President
ion the least malice or, part:sanship
audits views in lb- following areas
nearly in accord with our own u- ear
thing w- have yet seen upon the sub
ject:
"When the Mexican Secretary of
foreign affairs toasted Gen. Grant as
“the great, the good, truest fr’end of
Mexico,*- he touched upon points which
are in dispute in the United States, a-
the proposition will be understood by
Tbe Free Fair and Market.
The more we think of the Freo Fair
and Market adopted by the .southwest
Georgia Industrial Association for
Thursday 26 and Friday 27, of this
month, at their fair gronnd in Albany,
tho more favorably it impresses us, as j jjjj,
a means of rational enjoyment and of
real benefit to the country. Hereto
fore our Fairs have been a heavy ex
pense to the people who attended them,
with little practical benefit to any.
The European plan of Free Fair and
Market days, now adopted by the As
sociation, should bring together the
people of all the surrounding country
for social enjoyment and for the pur
chase, sale or exchange of their several
a careless reader in this country.
Properly resil. 'General Grant, the
great friend, the good friend, the trues!
friend of Mexico,’ it will not be dis
puted in the United States. X cm sen e
Aside, Grant is engaged iu a great work
for which bis past history, his excellent
practical judgment, his military fame,
his civil position, his reception abroad,
have pre-eminently fitted him. If he
shall gain the ear of that progressive
party in Mexico, which grows while
the fossil party is daily diminishing,
and cement the two republics together
in the labor of a common progress, he
will perforin a work and gain a lasting
fame which will cast into significance
his military reputation. It is clear
the progressive party which has
mum rates of transportation should be
tbe same as over any other 170 miles
in the Stale. : Competing railroads ht
Albany, which must carry ti Idnger dis
tance to market, have the right,’ -under
the constitution, which prohibits aoyi
action vrhiob will "defeat, competition
in their respective businesses,” to carry
We hope that every one who can at
tend the Fair will do ao, and atir up
his neighbors to jjin him, and bring
anything they can that will be • of use
or interest to the occasion.
A, large . number of women are
brought over every fewjweelta by Mor
mon missionaries from Europe to serve
as, concubines for the “Saints” in Utah.
We agree with tbe Louisville Courier-
Journal, that this importation of wo
men in a public manner for immoral
purposes is certainly in violation of the
act of March 3,1875, which forbids the
immigration of women who are import
ed fbr the purpose of prostitution. This
Government should enforee its own
Albany, for instance, is 170 miles A We ^ , snat
distant from Btunswfck, and thepmxT- from , he g^UuM Mpers . I(OUt u,e
for the same or a lower yafc.
We claim for Albany only wliat all
other localities are entitled to—fair
maximuni rates accotdinfr id dis
tance, modified by the necessary 1 , ri-
suits.qffree competition. ,
An Important Decision.
Tho| United States Supreme .Court
on Tuosday last reversed the sentence
'pfaState.Coiirt if Dphiware passed'
upon*p'olore^.in»n!jeo]oyiqletl o(rape,
because,colored men vets excluded,
from the jnries. f This decision will
doubtless guide court* In the Tuttiroih:
determining cases of this character.
duty of the Government to enforce its
revenue and election laws in the South
ern'Stages. - These same organs persis
tently refrain from calling on the Gov
ernment, to enforce its laws in Northern
territory where a so called religions
seotluve established a vast harem and
defy the I»ws of natality and decency
as wbll u . the laws of the United
States. Nullification of Federal laws
isi ihe rulo in Utah. Is tha Govern
ment afraid to lift its hand to punish
the nulliliers ? .
■I' ( : Poet Rlorteaa Praise.
Pinna. *
Mr.: Lewis, a writer on the Relroit
Free Press, puts some good things
into the mouth of Brother Gardner, the
mythical President of tiiat mythical or-
ganiratiop the. Lime-Kiln Club, and
about the best as yell as the latest he
has written is a burlesque on tho '’Res
olution of-Condolence” business. The
venerable »d»ge ’,’speak nothing but
good of the dead” is all riibf and pro-
per, but it is quite possible to overshoot
In similar.cases hitherto the docisr (he mark in this as in everything else,
ions have been in the other direction, and tha practise «r giring post mortem jjjggg?.
firthe reason thitlt has been next lb Huffy 1 ' to every min who goes hence, country. t[e simply represent, to
for the reason thatlt has^ been wxt to how we estimated him bo- fossil pjrty.or tbevvio U i loose <
fore hia demise must be getting a little
too transparent. It is only a low days
' since wu were taken to task because an
ofaitoaiy notice in the columns of the
5 Planet was not as fulssfflo as some of
J our readers thought it ougtfl to bp, and
we were Jed to reflect on tbe strange
problem of how mneb better and
iter the world finds a man out to be
.. •'j-i after he is dead. When “Conn, the
edited many .years, ag<a .raflirtri s,, ll;Ehnlun ,- „ being “waked” & bis
impossible te eatabUsb the fact, that the
esclnaion of , cplo|npd men from juries
was on account of color.. In,(he Rives
ease of Vlrginis the Court 'met with
this difficulty,' aqff Wer"- 1 ‘ i ‘
accordingly. The jews of Delaware
restrict the jury service to qualified
voters, and though the constitution
suffrage to white eitipana, it has been
held, by the Courts of that Btate that
the Fifteenth Amendment of the
United States Constitution repealed'
that restriction or rather rendered it
noil add voiAti-: )T ui ;oiol. id
Chief Justice f Waite and Judge
'Fields dissented from tlie Court's opin
ion delivered on Tuesday, substantial
ly on the-ground that Ibe fiuit that Hie
exclusion of colored men frah tbe'
jnries whlcit Indicted and convicted the
prisoner wa< noj positively shown. to
be on account- of race. One eiffeep of
this decision will probubly be to mote
drmly secnni thc.coloref man His rljht
Ofjurjr service, and td-jitey^berestr
service.
I *d
■ oh
iwcouroc
ben whose number ia already about
eight hundred.!
■■Lto
Tee President wrote a letter M
Senator Dawes saying, in effect, that it
nr indecent on the part of the Repub
lican Senators to insilt upon making
Gorham Secretary of the Senate while
Gorham, as editor of the National
/Republican, owned by the late Mr.
Brady, was doily attacking the Admin
istration and defending the discharged
Brady. All the same Mr. Dawe?
oroved in the Senate, on Friday, to
adopt the resolution to elect Gorham,
rheve is alack of Republican harmony,
rhe Republican Senators seem to be
lieve that Gorham is about M good as
Garfield.
The railroad bnsiness'tai-booming
everywhere in tiria' country, and 'the
demand for locomotives lisa become so
great that it, is said to be impossible to
boy one now ia the United States. The
fcYSOW&tfcflsefient opportu
nity to sit up and sililoqoixe on “what a
blessed glorious thing if is to die and
have all the so good things said about
J»X-'-’ In this day of generous news
paper pufls for both (he living and the
dead, truly. If wot|!d alipojt be worth
while to die if one coaid noma back
and read his obituary notices and hear
bow kindly peoplo speak of one’s feel
ing*, and how i hey exaggerate one's
virtues. The public man who has had
little bnt abuse (11 through hi* life is
suddenly exulted to a saintship when
he dies; the brilliant man gets his due
from other men then, and even the pret
ty woman gets hers from oilier women
’wfiltal■ylltfui rest with the immor
telles upon her bosoin. Why is it thus?
Is- it mrise we lose ourselves for a
little while in presence of death and hu-
tar.in any part of tha country:raeoHata mmrItyfsp«D»«q» » upitaofro? TU*
technicalities to exclude him from tbit would seem at fir.-t si-ht c. cbairitxble
-I way of looking at it, but it does not do
* credit to our manhood and woman-
been growing for the past ten years,
have accepted him as the unofficial rep
resentative of their own best hopes
and of tire sentiments of the people of
the United States. Idle talcs <>f fili
bustering designs hare fallen on dull
ears so far as the controlling class is
concerned. Fortunately, Mexico lias
reached that point in its history where
one bold Jeader imbued with progress
ive ideas possesses more influence and
power of control than reside in a thou
sand fossils. Mexico will not enter
upon the new li'e wirhont a struggle,
and perhaps eveu N »n open outbreak,
but it will be a -iruggle at home with
the outcome no longer doubtful.
When it is clear that Gen. Grant has
gained his point and that Mexico is
aboot to enter upon the closest relations
with tha United States, to start out on
the path of modern progress, the igno
rant masses filled with that absurd
pride which believes that Mexico
□aver lost a battle, and has faith that
it can whip the world, led by the HT-
algoa, the old Spanish blood, with all
its exclusiveness, and tbe worst of the
priestly class will show in form a de
termined opposition.
“One troth determines the outcome:
progress never yet lost u battle. We
look for the final straggle which is to
determine tbe destiny of Mexico to oc
cur in that country within the next two
or three years. It had to come. When
it is reflected that the ignorant and fos
sil population of Mexico is very largely
in the majority in nq-phers, ar,d that it
ia only in moral force and the power of
correct, progressive opinions, the live
vigorous elements have the advantage,
it must be seen that a progieasive line,
which ia an abandonment of all that ol J
Mexico holds dear, imbedded in the pre
judices and passions of centuries’ growth
will never be followed without a strng
gle. Grant represent*, in any unof
ficial way, to many ideas of United
States origin, and pomes so well ac-
credittd as the advance agent of pro-
ness, that hia visit must bring all the
ignorance, bigotry aud prejudice to a
head, and all the progressiveism to a
firm determination. An ordinary agent
of > great international enterprise
would not exert . such influence;
he might Pom* *nt| go un
heralded, untnasted, unnoticed;
accomplish little, much cr nothing of
his holiness and leave Mexico to jog
along. About Grant, not of him, bat
clustered around him, are ideas which
belong rather to tho positions he bad
occupied than to himself, and his pres
ence is practically tbe presence of the
United ptates, representing, as he does,
the United States as n° ordinarily ac
credited n)in$stcp would represent this
** *rejjj|—-— 1 the
_ odds
and ends which compose it, a demand
modo by tho whole people of the
United States that Mexico shall aban
don her own chosen fossil line and ac
cept n new and prescribed course.
Thor SO* no motuality. and count upon
no advantages, jo them it fe all the
newest nonsense, the introduction of
new-fangled ideas, destructive Of na
tional religion, Spanish exclusiveness,
n rode breaking in upon an easy, laly
way of life. Grant will accomplish his
mission or pot it in the wav of acrom-
plUhment,"
EtRXE'I THOCGBTS.
“Sill XT!" Talk* fc Young H.a tc
Regard lo a Career.
bm Sj. r—
Young man, wbxr are j ou living
lor? Have )ou an object dear to
you as life, and without tbe attain
ment of which you feel that your
life will have been a wide, shore.
without display : ' eS5 waste of shadow peopled by the
specters of dead ambitions? Is it
> our consuming ambition to paddle
quietly but firmly up the stream of
t me with manly strokes against the
current of public opinion, or to
linger along the seductive banks,
going in swimming, or, careless ol
the future, gathering shells anil tad
poles • along the shore ? Have you
a distinct idea of a certain position
in life which yon wish to attain ?
Have you decided whether you
will be a great man, aud die in the
poor-house, and have a nice com
fortable monument after you are
dead for your destitute family to
look at, or wi!l you content your
self to plug along through life as a
bank President? These, young man,
are questions of two moments. They
come home to our hearts to-day
with terrible earnestness. You can
take your choice In the great battle
of life, whether you will bristle up
and win a deathless name and owe
almost everybody, or be satisfied
with scabs and mediocrity. Why
do you linger nnd Irittcr away the
heyday of life when you might
skirmish around and win some laur
els? Many of those who now stand
at the head of the nation as sta’ev
men and logicians were unknown,
nnhonored and unsung. Now they
siw the air in the Halls of Congress,
and their names are plastered on
tsmjde of fame. They were not
born great. Some of them onlv
weighed only six pounds to stm t
SOCTHWFsI GEORGLt CDrS-
fP.i.il ASSOCIATION.
If VoC .VI a ru BL-V :E-t
OB PROCUKE
VHBt FAIR AMU XAKKET-Xl
ROPKAN PLAN.
ISLiidtr jam and Fridar J7lh or
.War at aIIiaui—Xoum
of MoskhelSvrt.
The Directors of tbe fiaeSSmmr ijcortix I*.
ittuoriBi Aiaocixtioo hxvr ijoplnl 111* loro*
p-An plan of a FRtr r’vix snd a Free open
Market, tor the i-xhilntion xnU for the l*r*
ctULVr, file or rxchinsv of the products of All
rtaso-i of loriMoiste lu-lmtrr. They ln-here
t ix! this plan i: bait calculAti-l to a. . oiupii-h
tbcircrixinxl -I-.!£n—th*- premoliou of Ibr
interest, of al I our people. Ly ploanvnt rn-
untoaa anil fnemtlj" eoinpetition in the cut-
hiUonoftbc best ir-nlt- of their severs! i»-
rnooRAHXE. tt
IO(
nil
«tre: Horse-, Cnt-
t'owls,"0f Arhiners. Me-
MerrhanilL-e, Paint-
»t art. toielgn an.lilo-
- exhibition
patents,
Apply to K. K. iEKBK XanAifer of Ihe
American Patent Agency,
Ok Sail it.. At-’iBta, la.
* PuUlJberi of tli«
AMERICAS INVENTOR,
i iitmirated mechanical and
ijmAi. 5>ub4cripU*»n ft par je
kJomUvIj
Dissolution.
i daj fioli oar stock of
U * • t Ld»r iL‘.4 Jay « it our »tock of f
ail luilow. lot ad log Books aod AcccJcta
to Mrs Laura I. Welch aud A. W. Most, as J Ui
flrmot Welch A Mltcr.rH isihcret/
L. J- V
W.t. 1
mutuaJ cohfieot.
tbeUanien and Ka
wsteetiafkMM
• lan .
VrgtUbbas prod
4 Needlework ai
other ini
i*
aa* and »ll other
>>hoaid boon the rntnod* cod in charpn of the
SnperioieDdent the dfij before the Fair, or by
iB'iani.at
A
•aierof the Baoii.
School Caofi’r. I
L. K WELCH.
t ft. ft. oft the Aral day of the Fair.
TEE ALBANY OUAEdtf.
Alio o'clock ». «./lrrt day, lb©, ^Ibanv
ssTb?s»^ciaw iissarasfr ,
THE A LB AS V BCASS BAND,
Lead by Professor Lyon, will furnish their tie
lightffti rattsic dm lag the Fair.
BUNKING AND TROTTXNO BACE«*.
There will twaaftrieoof Running and Tnd-
tlng Kaces ooiamcacingaf II o'clock on rnch
day of tho Pair.
THB LADIES MEMO BAAL ASSOCIATION.
Tho Lodtea* Memorial JbfiO’iatioi-Nn. A.
- - ~ u P. D.
Tax Notice.
•pilkbnokf tar reeeirinjc ntaraa at hum
X. ami t'oanty Tax will tie oprnwl on -MON
DAY. A PHIL tra. ORe. over Ttft St Co.’,
.turn 1 will he at Oak Lawn to April stth.
Mae »th. June 7th. Ak Daeker*. Station, Ray
lith. At St. Paul April Wih. M.n .th, June
Utb. At Hardaway May Isth. In Albany,
exreptdayii abore mentioned, till rlMi oI
* * It. 8: EC8T,
Tax Receiver D. C.
teu
(opart ii erriliip Notice
l. t. wttcu. a. w. acig.
WELCH & MUSE,
Urnggisti, Bookseller* * Jewelers,
Cueer-urs ti. L. K. A It. E. YVe’ehaad Wrick
A Ritehell, _
A LEANT, OA.
Hartox >irW tho htmtaom of tha ai»r>
:rt..-. . in-: ii-liiiy nnte. and ' l lionnta jail lm,
.-.I U .1. I.’ — * -irn.-r Ir-.ni Mr. - -- r:
thaWnatvoe ahall aonnnM hoalaut ,
akon la noth atore roam a, nodre the
•tiauif a»f Welch A Mu-f. - • .
Ifr.L Y Wolch will giro the batiacu tu
• K*r>."unl fttteution, ftftd Mr. W. JL Mitchtfi {
wjjlMMOftl BO ■■!«■■■ hi thft bookaCora. 1
apttt-dlwAlmw ;
- JAKE JONHS QO**d), j
BLACKSMITH,
CABCXtiXiA, OA.
V’TIFIEJth. pe«|ja of MitahoUagootytUi
i devoted to ftW
it Is Albany to
and rafreabmaola at Pm Fair Granada, the
MtnrocMdaot which will bo '
in the bulStine of a
tho meaaory ot t
EC8IC AND DANCIFS.
Moaae will bo (araiahod by tha Band, amt
dancing ■lUwmaacota tho large room at
tha aeccnd atory ot tha Mats Builiflog ot 4 p.
m. each day.
tad i
Walnut, will me that our praaent
- the pdd tha mniairy, and wilnll
*^»
How to Hans Pietnrrn.
No picture ought to be hung higher
than the height pf the ayeraq? human
eye .hup the owner pf the eye is
standing. It is the most universal role
in oar houses to hang pictures much
above this level, and they cannot be
enjoyed there. If the picture is a por
trait' op it has bpmin faces init,ita
eyes shoqld look as nearly into curs as
possible; and if there be no sneh am
ple guide perhaps a good rule will be
to have the line that divides the picture
horizontally into equal parts level with
the eye. If one starts to banging pic
tures with the lie-termination to place
them so that they can be easily seen
and enjoyed without stretching the
neck in the least, or stooping the body
he will he pretty sgre to do qvcll. fit
remote farmhouses and country taverns
we eften ace pictures, particularly por
trait*. skyed as high as if their owners
with. But ihej have rustled. They I
have peeled their coals and made - -*• tat Fatr.wUlbe
Rome howl. You can do the same.
Toil can win some’ laurels, loo, if
you brace up and pluck them wheu
they are ripe. Daniel Webster and
President Garfield and Dr. Tanner
and George Eliot were all, at one
time, poor boys. Thev had to start-
at- the foot of the ladder and toll
upward. They struggled against
poverty and public opinion bravely
on till they won a name in the annals
*>f history, and secured to their lov
ed ones palatial homes, with light
ing rods and mortgages ou them.
So may you, if you will make the
effort. All these thing* arc within
your Teach. Live temperately on
$9 per month. That’s the way we
got onr start. Burn the nilnduight
oil if necessa/y. Gel some true,
noble-minded young lady of your
acquaintance to assist yor. Tell her
your trouble, and she will tell you
what to do. She will gladly fidfUn
yon. Then you can marry Iter, and
she will advise you some more. Af
ter that she will lay aside her work
any time to advise yon. You needn’t
be out of qdptco at nil unless yon
want to. She, loo, will tell yon i
when yon have maden mistake. She 1
will come to you frankly and ae- j
knowledge that you lure made a
jack is; of yourself. As she gets
more, acquainted w ith yon she will
be more candid with you, and, in
her unstudied, gi|-l{sh way, sRe will
point out yo:tr errors *ntl gradual
ly convince you, with an old chair
leg aud other arugments, that yon
are wrong; and after she has chok
ed von a little while your past life
will come up beforo you like a
panorama, and you will tell her so,
and she will let up again. Life is
indeed a mighty struggle. It’s a
business. Wc can’t all bo odltore,
and lounge aronpd all Ibp time, and
wear good clothes and Imre our
names in tho papore, and draw a
princely salary. Some one must do
the work and drudgery of life, or it
won’t be done.
fra. 04 •xklUl-rj .11:
MBS O. R. SHAW’S
TEMPLE of FASHION
bMsotWtu nwuiliniMiitMiM nhaHauifratnnh, Iitliln Ikpn t
ft* fjlo fllifl, %t
imvn artery. Laces, r’ichfua. ITeok "VJaSA.,
BtlVud Olih-TmnMKPpd L’NTRIHitKD UATS, sad ill ta. tatrat ttjlm of HAT* 111 nob.
HJRSJmmaMkft.
- Mira Tlrarau tu chui* «rwr
Dress Making Department,
ftftj Win BOt ffiU fO CHft CDtfrt Mtl
uifiJ« up lo all th« blest •*»!«, at
At-cjj tor ihe SINGER; BKW1
BRIDAL TRnSSEACS. BALL 1
UdiDipH- |
OCR MUCH A NTS AND CITIZENS '
Wm od>r ft Hat of |i.wftlcft will k« put- !
lhh«d ftkfto tbft Hm It toiftflNcd.
OTinta ATTBACTION' 8
Tkaravtll M other Iftteratlag atiractto»*—
stow r« m, wbtritanow nem, adit raecs, toot
ncfttiTftftd pfitfidtftMit. ••c-.whlrh will add
S1-W1NU MACHINE tnd for the BUTTft&ICK*PATiI
•ad th« public goftonlij uroconliftllj lftrUod to cftUaad
Uw4Awh
niRs. c.
oi CB0«*
R. SHAW.
LET EVERY ONE COME
Iboto bj th«ir >wiei oad Jicpro*
aunwif of their tftdwot j to tho weetft of the
Froo Fair, and to tho bsrflBOH of all.
OUn LXBEJUL-MI^ED RAILROAD MAN A-
tee siooEnoLDcas cm nem auociatiok
Wili arkl'la th* -oath hkll ot Ihl Simla D.IMU*
gnaytirUM (Mock am, sa Ihs are day at
i
SxisiH Tut,
R. Weston.
8. Mam.
Committee-.
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
W BR AVAJtBSB AT »K .
SPRING FAIR
2,000 Sweeps,
lOO doz. Soovill’s Hoes
S.
mat i
MAY 26 & 27, 1881.
. A pp.lnu Joltp
Uarrisburab Pxtriot.
A prominent physician of Pittsburgh
sahl jokingly to a lady patient who was
complaining of her rfmtinqed UI health
and of his luabilitv to cure her, "try
Hop BUtera!” The lady took him in
earnest and used the Bitten, flora
which she obtained permanent health.
She now laughs at the doctor for his
joke, but he ts not so well pleased with
it, as it cost Mm a good patient.
Sew afluevtiaments.
NOTICE j_NOTICE!
Sheriff Tax Sales.
GEORG IA—Wobtm County.
.jfTlIXho ttMhaiNftlhft Omt Hftatodoarftt
>V InbclU, to-wit m June Oh. 1 SSI, IhlM
d and ninety arre* of let of land 2Vft.
th Dtotrfat; to •« l*f/ the SUU ftftd Vmn
tax of John J. WiakCfir th. year ISM.
Lot of land Xu. 1
I No. 121 in
sad coasty. iomtUf,
Sialtoftlk Dbtrktof.
. Joha T Dwdtoi *i «ut« tad
CMftty tax tor tho jur
Thb 7th day of M»y, 1W1.-
’qWKPRfNO,
TUTTS
hood. Why should tha competitions
and envyings of lifo binder ns from be- . ,
stowing a fair measure of praise where j had been academy hangers, and the
it i? duo while the man is living and j painters young rivals of a new school. (
I appreciate it? Why not give kisses I suppose that the reason is that the!
to vira loving lip* that can return simple-hearted owners think a picture :
builders areerotrded with orders, their j them instead of reserving them for the soch a precjoqs thing it cannot ho hang j
contracts covering the capacity'of their dead? ft is orly par neglect or our for- too securely out of the reach ofmed-
_■ ... , < .. . ?V. getfulness that Icavoi all our praise filing hands. Thersre often not clear
worxs lor man; utonuif ta come, untie jnJ 0(Jr S y n ,p tl hy ; 0 be l»»idicd in their minds as lo what the picture is
some have orders for all that .can be on i|, e cortia lid, or an- our resolution* . mcantfor, and not finding it in any par-
tarned out feri a 'yetr. The Mlfaflg'f of confio!-nc« largely a sham and their tieular relation to human id* and «oci-
INDOR8ED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFfUCTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRiUWPH QF THE AGE,
8YMPTOM8 OF A
TORPID LIVER.
As the approaching Spring Pair at the
SonthwestUeorgla InUin trial Araootatioa u to
be » tree thing—ao premium, being oferod
and Ik* graaiwU and exhibition building-:
being tree to exhibitors aud YlOtori-ihc
Kxws xks APVxaTttX*, detiriag io ,Mraulate
tho public with sa lotareat that w III aeourc a
creditable exhibition and good .ttemlauoe.
and hoping that the example will bo emulat
ed'hj a eufllclcat numbi-r of our eotorp ixlng
buxlnux men and citizen* to furnl-h an at
tractive II,t of special premiums hcn-tiv
opena the ll,t by offering two premium,,
amoaaling io ten dollars each. a> follows:
M f*remtum.-Toik*ftidrpittiocio(au4
JSJ ^"tL
BBOFLAYioin AXB Mmno»:
Ptok writer Ktsa tw hl>«rb«rovmMb* ■(»
rramra.fccm.Irg.ldUSTBpwi
lore raarratajet, ami Oowrar^lf
•."crerara •« itte AwkftliM or ibora acUag
ktfbtadvmaybarabocramyiradb?
■eqtlrmfta li ihe *elraa. A rape at each of
■m ha Sarauhed M tho
kaaira rakUratloa
AKVAKS.
.spratmTimt
20 Dozen Grain Cradles
[^At Cost]
Mifi A.F.Tift & Cft
ALSO A LOT OP
Select UPLAND SEED RICE.
ftprlt ly
Centennial Medal Awarded, Philadelphia, Pa., 181b.)
A IT OTHER
CAR LOAD OF
Dougherty Co. Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Doraiir.RTT
'T^'ta.Cra.n Uo.’<<i«,r m
>> Ih, cite raP»e,. Uraigla. o. tb. tr.
fpss^ay ta Jeae a***, wa..«. tk. u—l boon
IMPROVED
IRON KING
GEORGIA—ilncutxi covntt.
braeby praa lo all aaraiaa laHraetod
,.t WbMam sptora ha, arplteSuma tot laMme
of dlialadoft from hU tram t« nudlso of Boo>
OrtC UaUlburtoa,—“ * —A *•
XskJUL WILLaBB \ Mtotoft.
T0WSQ WILL4RD nwgsrrZ?*-
UftRftofBf to (ho Coart «*«\t tbe
Ij053 pf
Paiaint!
the back part. Pain tmdeFihe thpi
blade. fulIEl
it€.Nfcosaa.bowalg coat! re, |
~ .a,wiih • dull ^■"Tn |
ts req«ural by Use stator.' J * r **
WM. O. FLEMING.
‘ A. C.
JUST ARRIVED.
7-1«
v „... „ Doughorty Co. Sheriff t5al e .
GEORGIA—Dououekiv COUNTY.
■ability oft* si per. Low «piritft. IjOM Ift/iU <M sold b«for« tkf Coart I
mills on both ride*, the Atlantic a.e
raining to their full capacity, and - are-
unable to supply the demand for rails.
The "car factories' are .-roanled with
ordeu, and many of th* aeir lines will
adoption only the outcome of thkt su-
C 'rstitious fear of the dead which
ould lejd some people to praise the
de?il himaeif werf happily to ex- | to enjoy pictures and
tellectual, spiritual nc
pjrer
, ^^ T I (horn they iriMit
Sarah Bernhardt sailed from New ‘ #hpir’ho* k^ wh. r
have to wait. Labor is aIso very scarce, ; Vorfc for France on Wednesday last, an( j c j ie * m
especiallv in the feoothwost. J The Deo- of the United Sutes %a she | ,
ver and Rio Grande Railroad <?otapaay, tren ‘ on ship : "Oaring my six
_-j ^r_ ; _ t .,i. months sojourn in this country and
Canada 1 have traveled over 16,000
miles, and was much surprised every
where to find the same type of man. in
France it is very different, for almost
ety they treat it with reverence and
put it where it will disturb them as
little as possible. But as people come
to get some in-
nourishment out of
them as thev want
» they can see them
after advertising in vain throughout the
North aid West, i&aboatto send Agents
to Southern France'to secure 10,000
workmen from that country. -. An urn j
of 30/300 workmen will be needed in
constructing the raiiwaysibetween the
City ofjMexieo and the Rio Grande, and
fully lp.000 are now employ. ,1 inTexxs,
with constant addition.- to tire forces.
Most of the vessels coming to tbe Gulf
rails and other
railway
Theke is no law in Illinois
ing any kind of woman suffrage; but at
Rockford separate ballot boxes were
provided by the city' council for wo
men to vote, merely sn 0Spr2 5 sioti of
,' «P’
cf mt?nsory, with & lyeling uf v!ng neg-
lected some datyTweaiDtxtlnssg.
Flatterin g of the Heart, Dcfshcfc »> tha
cees arnight, higfalr colored Urtns.
IT THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL $00*1 “E PiV|LQf|a
TUTT? PILLS «»fc«*Ullya4apt«4iQ
sucl* CAwrifi.OCe dww eirwetfi fiuchacbau^t;
of feeling as Ui Mtoni^L iue ioifim.
i -Sj Ia«rea»r lltf usacauM lb*
body to Take ora rWI»- ILus the ar*t«m Is
aoTlikfd.hfHj tv llieirToBlcfirlUajU tb«
Digefitite Organv Ees» >fir kb**la u»pn-
doced. hnee Scvtis. S3 Murray St, N.Y
TUH'S HAIR DYE. S
Glfil HAIBOrW*jf^ rua . LaUgtf tcsGlOMr “**
Blacv h air.d.ra t.*.« a:- .». .l/uu pvt ^
IzcpraTtfi • lu;i»*U5wK«UaiY
tbe
. raxt. ika Ml.• |«V jnfenj. lo Vi '’ T '* tmc *
. m«ralb>irra)ff3ha41ta. lSL ramMIaz
. of IIS «r«, ran cztb. rail lot uinr In tho
*■ tb, proy rty of A.1 Iv'm-ui n, I a ulrni
tlcerooxiC ffiofN A AJF.Ttf* ACc. »•* A J if
I rbtfiUlo. Tenwusla tfctJfflion nSif^ riu
1 au vato4s«at *
Postponed Sbeviff Sale.
GEORGIA—ItncqxLL Ct
in each department thp races are differ
eat; both in manners and appearance.
Your women are very pretty. Xo one
can gainsay that. Then, again, they
know how to diess to perfection, and
with h chic that I did not at til expect
to see. It is qnite French. Then your
children—how beautiful they are.
and so sweetly dressed, too.” Her
opinion of the country is “ k'o for-
their opinion, on the question of liquor
license (
majority
tion.
prohibition,
pf three to on
They gave a
prohibi-
i si tu.Vipi of ft.
Office. 30 Murray Sc., New York.
( Dr. it IIS Sa si aL at U^hl. t as4 )
Zsatm1 axvtptft «Itl t. xUi.4 >211 as ipffitattraf cad y*
Yalnable Lots of Land for Sale,
T WO Hundred o0”- tera U'T 1 *, fiii • J bo*
and COR>tIf ui icj at,,: ;.^usn a«H.f Her *P«|
T ntfi
b
lumber and timbei
these great enterpri
Judge. Parser has render»'»l a d* cis-
ion at Fort Smith, \rk., in the Paynt-
CftseJ declaring that r.- an a. i. • f land
in Indian Territory is subject to whiu*
settlement. This, with the decision o(
the Interior Department, settles the
Okiahoxa raiding business effectually.
Fell Against ■ Sharp Edge.
Rockland (in.) Rrfrhtrr.
Thiri U furnisiied bv 3[r. VTiu. Wi}l,
1013 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa:
Some time since I received a severe in
jury to my back, by falling against the
eigner of any perception whatever com- sharp edge of a warble *t^p, the stop?
in? hen* for the first time can fail to penetrating it at lea*t a hali-iocb, and
be perfectly astoniahed at the vastness leaving a very painful wound. After
of your country. The comforts in ' suffering for a time, I concluded to ap-
trnveling excel those of any part of P*>'- JacoUs Oil, and am pleased to
Eurcpc. But the cooking I cannot on- **.'** ff 141 resqlta excepddl my es-
dur*. No, no. that is horrible. W’hen- 1 U aluyeu all piiu
ever it was practicable I remained in i>e
my car and had my dinner prepared by j t jj e mo J t
my cook, who went everywhere with
me. The only meals, with a few ex- ? •
ceptiona, that I at all relished were BftRftdine will kill all vermine jjh
those prepared by him.’’ , stock.
V . ■» - tV*T
iliou ^iiD’ii.GQ. iJ;Gii;ug (be vr.D
.imiu of u.fc ciiy ol Alina r. H „t. Jry and bral-
tbf JoQfttltj; well adiplft) Kj: vlorjards or nur
series, or for mkiecce lots, beinr i«ra r trims tbe
river and fill aalaria. For me on reaxooskj
ternis. For further jfirtlc^^rs VLLlf
3re*s WBIJH’T <a POrK, ur J. if. ILpND'ALL,
Albany, Cr*. Janlta-d uwAjiy
TILL M sold he(
.. " lh * tra*t tra.ni.r'Wra
tbe eti, Fra*-Ui ;o JiiDI, ];
of Ifiod, tud the iioprov
■ i*4 In tbe torao of < raruUIu
■ ixi Slat* ktufii a* thp twellmg b-
JfiUPf I). Sppnce, Lxj.. ■!«-
•*f 1<4 C57 In tbe l poll, dial net
8ul-.t«aod»J on K»itk ,7 jlrtra jo Sr .;nr
ad v»! so.-li. U(r. k ,t 1K» -sa.r- X.
- ... 3,1 ru
tt* UDd • 1 u-; 2ta7 ktvi ■,.% j,
District, cn Tefit by Afrit .t. f 'burcb Jot at
yjirV» Br«och, try
S*d|uDoa itrd hjl.l aa ib. 1<X
peoce, out A ihr .Ipf.-Ddaot, vs iirtow r,| v, »
« 1 Suprrlor ( o«;rt h !» lo L J (. i« t *
A Co. yi W. B. Sprue*. K. R. * ~
aud 'ame« If. S|>wni
TkU X%\ 7, ] 9 4(
BUY IT
because -when
you go home
to your menls
your wife is
pleased witli
it, and makes
the household
HAPPY.
MONEY
it
SmTSk 6 ? ?! and for 1 H V; N has not been a
Celled by any other stove sold m this market. 411 War
ranted lo (,ne Entire Satisfaction. Ask ymm ne igb
and they w ill convince yot
to\e ever used, and thev would
money; unless thev could obtain
riff.
io nsvc on
the Best Cool
n\ ith it for anv
in use*
Cixcvdajr No.
Schedule of the S. W. R. R.
Oifia a
Arau * ri.ri.5a
IflAkUK off utiiKbi i,t,
and swelling and by cpotiiiued use,
made a perfect cure. •' I really think it
efficacious liniment I ever
:b»t«Urfc Ktailru&d on
'TJ 9tbft mi, Will 0*
rjlfik efittcJui.- G. II
A. ked an*r -uoda
Ba fQU»i: *
Leavea AlLaoy lor Smitbvtll* daMv Vial p m
Arrive- Albaay Iroqj riuitbull* dallr . 3il p u.
Leaves AluaLy lor Arllo^too, dally,
oxcepc 'iuDdiT.... . 4.23 p u>
ArnTC Aioauy from Ailltxtoi, daily,
sept Mcnddy,....^.. HU b
Jou A. L'avib Aoot.
xuz RAILROAD COMMISSI
ATU/Ti A;^i! I* i-vjj
i St. To* rrilfiiloo: of tbe Way-rora.
Raiircatj to ;he CoioizU'ra.k.npr-* *^M*o.j4rai
Freight 1 ariff qre b'rrtr unJr ll.e aaiov a« ti-
of Ute Sjunoik, Florrifi uJ Weurio R a .-_
MtqblLhral in t’liruitr 11.
Tke WfijrrDefi and Florid
pUred' o Pa r Clsa* C
5d. The Ct-u.m wioorri rla Aid,.
wl.leb took rlT*et on rill Rtl rotul. ... ,, rt
MriY IO. lo*'. I* Ihrlr l-IPfi-m t ltari»IU.:tal...t,‘*'f|; & J U
tfl*d only bj auv-h cb«, II hare la-fn
Hail mi lo thf|r cd/cuiar, aliK-e that .i 4 t ( - .A
Ua« abooUl he ker ’
■ posted
SUte.
R A.BACON.
iwerttriry.
Apr?l-wi*w<t
another IRON KIXG COOK.
SOI.I) only
BY
t-t :1>a Bftllrralft .1
JaXL*? M SMITi*
BROAD
srttELT, ALB ah i, g A .
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