The Weekly news and advertiser. (Albany, Ga.) 1880-1???, May 21, 1881, Image 3
*3 =rt=*> nnd Advertiser. • Satbkdat, JUt H. labl. J.Hoflnayer& Co’s 9,000 yard* Laoo Boating* at UXc. lilack all-wool Boating*. Jtlack Damasse. Hlack Organdie*. ■Mack Shuie Cloth*. Black Nuns’ Veiling. I The Coaohraan’a Dress Good*, with ■Fulda and Stripe* to matob. 300 Corsets at 25c. -and upward*. S rom Auction The largest, best and H broideries. cheapest Em- Paints, Oil, Glass, Patty VARNISH, ETC- PERFUMERY, FA2TCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, DRUG6I8T8' 8UNDRIE8, The best 5 and 10 cent Ci gars always on hand. Pipes and Smokers articles gener ally. FRESH TURNIP SEEDS JUST RECEIVED. FRESH GOODS & LOW PRICES •{^Prescriptions filled with ears, day or night. W H, GILBERT, AgenU CO. Albany «a September 11.188041 Hu, Koni’rfi’t of Trortli county, killed andgluV* 2 * 00 ^ and 11 inches from ii| to tipof»dn^, a few dftjn ego. Tb«i immense Lird bed Jtut killod a grown sbesp, and w«a featting upon it wlton shot by Hr. Hornsby. Eagiea are getting, to be quite numerous orcr in Wortk, and tliair nude upon the sheep are of daily occurrence. tnc rxioPLF/* ntFE F.ii« axd ji \ h ke r, The Sivannali. Florida i « rn Kali Way Comes to "hiauce, We are gratifkl to learn that Co!, fl. 8. Ifaicw. General 3fanager of the Savannah, Florida and Western Ka.il- wqv.hu answered tha application o' the Ex-cadre Committee to give spe- 11-1 ITS* li^I TTf't tUelr As XofES MH. LOW JOT VOVAOE) A Brilliant, R.fn.d ao<l Hxnd.om, Wedding. He Willingham's Rail was well.fllled with It. foapli of fashion at 7 o'clock Tuesday day, the 2Gth and 27th of this month, by ihc Southwest Georgia Industrial A-social Ion. The special rates will be published as soon as rec Mr. Taylor,- the General Passenger AT HOME. I i '..miles’ and Misses’ Glove* and Mitt. ^“'l large selection.) Oca people are still lon-inpftir some a iring chickens. The crop seems to be short snJ provoVinzly backward. Tuear. is considerable talk now about running a prohibition ticket in the next Gubernatorial election In Georgia. DaoTitsa Gamas, of the Decatur, Ala, Netcs. who was one of the dele gates to tha Grand Lodge A. O; U. W.. reeeally in session in this city, bas *om» nice things to say about Georgia ard Albany, and the people of Albany, is particular. Wu reproduce what he I Agent has to say on our tir-t page. Mr. In the namo of the people wo thank Grubbs, it will be remembered by j Col. Haines and the company for their those who attended the banquet given co-operation for the promotion of the to the members of tho Grand Lodge at | interests cf the country. Willingham's Hal. was the gentleman ■ We hops to hava equally favorable who responded so happily to the answers from the managers of the two evening to witn in tneholy bonds of matrimony Mr. cist excursion rates to tho Albany Free I Atexmder Cohn, of Waco, Texas, to Fair, to be held on Thursday and Fri- Mies Boas Wcalow. daughter of Mr. FROM ALONG THE LINE OF THE B. & A. Alapaua. Ga., May 18, 1881. cvrrcE cocstt. timber butinco* ia cot so lire Mitchell County Dc-ps J ibes Callaway, Canilln, Ga, Jlay 6.1831. "T Dons Went tbat SintT,” StindirJ. E. Is wha< a lady of Boston ssid to her — : husband when he brought home Munc | medic!-- •- *-*-*- What little* news AC lure received I ■ss the nuptial* uniting this week we -got on the sly." toast, “Alabama." other roads running into Albany. [ Umbrellas *'<t cheap. ami Parasols, beautiful White Lawns, tt Idle Swiss. White Organdies. While I.luen Laarna. White Linen Cambric*. BDUIUDUR AND A FULL LISE OF Mee Fancy Groceries *T STEBXTE’S Next Door to Postoff 'e. At bur, Gr. »x ex I MpSOdawly ITS— r U- 1 —ga— 1 I OVa COTTON NABKET. Th# market was steady yesterday, re- lelpls being light Wo quoto: lidding J pw Middling I Ordinary - THE WOOL KUBKET. Co noto a decided improvement in i price of wool eioce last week in the orgia markets, which, however, is bt sustained by eastern advices. From hat wo can learn tbs advanced price I only paid by home buyers, northern gen claiming tbat with freer receipts dees will liavo to recede; Beoeipta ave keen very small as yet, and 25 to cents has been readily paid for all at bas been offered. Wo learn that ge lots will bo placed on tha market next week, when the strength of tha present market will be fairly tested. IVool offered so far is in much better ondition than last year's early offer- hgs. Wo quote standard Georgia pool, 25 to 26 cents; burry Georgia t ool, 10 to 18 cents. Tit a New Yo-k Herald bas come ont strong for Conkling in tbo fight tbat is bei » l.ii by hint against the Administration. He is a .-low young man. indeed, these days, who doesn't know more about married life than the father i f fourteen childri n. . The price of woQl it not a« good rs it was this time last year, and the staple is not coming into market ve-y freely yet. Tho producers are evi dently holding back far a riao. —■■■ « » • Tub oat crop in this section will be almost an entire failure Ibis season The February freeze reduced the stand fully fifty per cent., and the remaining fifty per cent, has h on ver'o islj in jured by the drought which has pre vailed for several week* | a<t. Hex rrcKED busnands generally— and thi r n u e is li-ginn in this day and country—uill deeply sympathise with the X w York man who has filed hie p-litiori for div-uce. because his wife after getting possession of all hts mon ey. offered him ten cunts to buy laud num to commit suicide. Ms. C. S. Haukis, of Arlington—on< one of the most substantial bn.sine.-e inen of that flourishing little town, by tho way—was in' tho city Wydueadny When W0 asked him the hews from hie btiiliwiek ho sung tho aaiao old sonp tbat we hear in Albnny every day— -Farmer* buying too much Western corn and bacon." Tee corn crop of this section has been cot short by drpugbts for two years io succession, and now it seems that this year’s crop will sharo tin- same disastrous fate. It bas been about five weeks since we have bad enough rain to wet the ground in this vicinity, and corn has stopped growing and commenced to wilt and die. CARD OP THANKS. Wc desire to return our thanks to |vhe firemen of the city and to the many Jnends who came to our assistance |«vlu>n the lire fiend invaded our hum ble little home on Tuesday night, and hereby acknowledge with hearts full i-i gratitude the receipt of a purse ollected by our kind neighbor, Mr. F. ohinan t o be applied to repairing our : jj r A parlor entertainment, concluding the exercises for the school year will bo given by the pnpils of Mrs. A. Sterne's School, on Wednesday, Jnne 15th. These entertainments are always well attended and greatly enjoyed by the friends and patrons of this excellent school, and the announcement made in our advertising columns this morning will be read with real pleasure by many of our citizens. The reception dress of Miss Boss Weslow, who becaino Mrs. Cohn on Tuesday night, was pronounced by all who saw it the handsomest thing of the kind over go'ton up in Albany. It was mad,- of pale bluo satin, and trimmed in white silk lscc. On the front width is a beautiful scroll and cluster of morning glories, painted by the artistic hand of Mrs. A. Spencer of Every button is also richly .TottS C. LUX ISO AND Sts'. KBS. Albany. Ga.. May 16, 1881. Sanndmo is the best thing lever saw or use about horses. W. B. Cpavnak. Tlmberliike A CbapmsnStables. Ma »n, Ga. _ A Car* from Kira. Jennluao. 'editors News nnd A<ieer(i»ee: I dcsiie to return thanks to tho bnve firemen in Albany and to tuy friends [for their kind sympathy. I understand hat set cral were cn tbo roof of my home—IVlix Edwards, Mr. Boyrtoa r.d Nick Crttger were among tha num- cr. 1 hoy ran a great risk- while iratching tho angry flames which threw ut their fiery tongues to swallow up py liltls home. The heat was so cat as to burn up all llui femfftig and ODsumed the vines within a few feet my house. Once Mr. Lark said he bought tho house would go, the heat tat so great. The iutrepid hook and dder company soon dt-armed the rim m mater, and bis prey fell to the ound, where it we* burning el] night, ot befoio It had consumed considera ble fencing and de»troycd my vegeta ble garden and beautiful Ledge. I thank u.y friends and tbo bravo fire- nen for tbeir promp; action; but above all I thank my heavenly Father for tin having preserved mo from the angers uf the night. While others [bare suffered more I have boon spared. B > pectfvlly youro .Mae. J; Albany. May 19 b. Saoodino will kilt oil rename I fSocke painted, tho design on each one being different from the others. Mr. V. A. Cleoo's steam saw mill, in Lee counly, was totally destroy ed by fire Tuesday afternoon. The mill was not running at tho time, having been stopped to repair a break in acme part of tho machinery, and tho fire, which is supposed to have origi nated from a burning bank of sawdust, was under good headway before dis covered. Everything about the mill was destroyed except about 3.000 foci cf lumber, which had been piled off to Itself preparatory to being hauled to Mr. G. S. Greenwood, of this city. The total loss is estimated at about $2,000. upon which there was only 9700 insurance. We learn that Mr. Clegg will replaco the mill as roon as possi ble. > It i* evident that a strong effort is about to be mide to give the temper ance cause s boom in Georgia, and it L* not at all improbable that a prohibi tion ticket Will he run in our next Stain election. Xu good citixen will antagonix- the cause ‘ f tcmpcranco so |ot-g as it* advocates keep within the bound* of reason and kindness, but there i« even such a thing as intern pe-ato temperance, and the advocate* of t- mperanee measures will, ff they are not careful, let their enthusiasm lead to an open war opou individual-, or a particular d*4 of m*n, wh«wil\ with th* natural laws of ita in a way that wULmsay the least of i% accomplish Well, the steamboat has bosn nam-1 Sanodine is the cheapest medicine ed at last. “Xewtos'’ was painted on ! ,Tor her pilot-house Monday. It is no ' Fire- longer "the steam boa t,” fallow-citizens, yj, e slarna of fire was sounded about but will hereaftor bo known a* the io o'clock Tuesday'night, and consid- -toamer Newton. What rondo the . 9ra ble excitement was caused thereby, proprietors call it the Xewton, did you 9W j D( to ^ p^t ^ ^ a ^ rm 0 rigina- *ay ? Well, wo presume they thought j ttd neaf lhe btu j aMt portion of the city they had given Albany glory and noto , rbe location of the fire proved to be riety onough by building tho thing—br I leM dang,™,, than was at first appre- which, of course, wo mean the boat- hended, however, aa it proved to here, and concluded that it might help | ^ on i y the kitchen of the family reti- busines* somewhat to administer a lit-. dcnc< , 0 f Mr. John C. Lnning (a corn- tie taffy to tho boy* at Xewton. Bat 1 it’s all right, anyhow—it will smell just a* sweet by the name of Xowtnn as if tlvy had christened it the Rose. Jo9X Basse* and James Smith, both colored, were committed to |ii! by Justice Greer for robbery, Monday On Saturday last a da-key named Mack Henderson, who was etl route from Florida to Washington, Gv, was tubbed by These two negroes in broad •Jar light, whilst waiting at the depot _ . foi tlio Macon triin to depart. Mack . . very foolishly took out hi* money in the presence of the two -harpers, and commenced counting it As soon as the thievossawit they cvi.l ; ctly resolved to bn’ e it, and that if fh'-y could not procure it in ono way th-y would in another. They fine took out their cards and tried to got tlieir intooded victim to bet at three-card monte. Failing in thi*. ono of them snatched fcU money wav from him, and the other ftn c positor in the Krws and Ad’ office) and sisters. The kitchen, to gether with its' contents, and a fowl house adjoing it, perished in the flames, bat onr colored firemen pat in mn early appearance and kept flames from spreading farther. But for the timely eld oi the Hairic and Ladder Compeny, ably seconded by Eagle Ho. 2, the residence of Mr. Lut ing, and .doubtless other buildings in close proximity, would bare Say what you pleaaa, gentlemen, the fire department of tin* city-would be a ——if it were net for oar two colored companies. Tha Thronateeekn make great pretentions, bat tomelhing or tomeiking else is alwavt the matter with them when a fire occurs. Sanodtne cure* scratches on horses', The Steaasboat—Xwaikar Trial Trip. After overhauling tbo engines, en- him a stunning blow, when thoy both ' l.ngng the wheel and re-arranging tin flod. Finding himself completely out done by thi* pair of daring trick-ter-. Mack sought an officer «>f the law, but before he g"t back to tie depot they had dhapp-arud. B-in- left without monor, h-j conjd not proceed further o-i hi- j.-.u' n-v, sn he camo up town, and whilst InaU g on tin •treat* late in tho afternoon t-pied Ids two min. Hel stno time in -w. ai ii g ■at a warrant ngnir.st lhem.'.-.o.l tiny were arrested nnd conped jniil Mon- lav, when they were reui.iiuied to jail by Ju tico Greer, in L.-fanltof hail, to a vait Irinl for robbery ut lhe next term of the Superior Court. SCISSUHS AND PENCIL- See, tVnmtit, Foalilon and Fun at Homo and abroad. Poverty rcvoele aiu, but woe’.ih hidi s it Snuff-takers very seldom Lave herd* colds. Tomato-red is ono of tbp new ahadna. Summer resort hotels havo oponod for the seasor. You can never tell bow rich z man is by his clothes. Tho new moon ha* two horns, and then it gets full. Fancy buttons aro ‘quito tho re go”: sizes are selected. Wide collars tro worn by ladies, • ■nissas and children. Good breeding will alway- show il self at tho dinner table. Cbiczgo prop«*v5 to have sewing | taught in its public schools. The newest color in cashmere: dull red called crashed strawberry. Oliver Wendell Holtoos Itns been Professor machinery generally of their steamboat. Messrs. Sutton A Co. started down the river with it on another trial trip. Mon day afterno >n. They run on a an- g it the “Utile Island” just below th v.-harf, which gavo them some tron Me, but after getting over that t ier moved along nicely. Quite a numbet o' • the boys" went down, exp-cting « mltvin tlit'Blinbridgo Fair. Th juwrreto spend mat night aiXewton, and, takin. •in a Ktrnng'delegation from hat place, put out f»r Bjinbtidge next morning Tho boat has not received her inspec tion papers yet, but Mr. Sutton-bas been in currespondeno with tho in spectors at Apalachicola, and hoped to meet them at Balnbri-lge. The steamboat which left its wharf in this city at 8 o’clock Monday after noon, did Dot reach Xewton until near noon tho next day. Chan Jones was nm mg tho passengers, and he reached home somehow, or somehow due, night before la«L He had “lots to tell’’ ip Vno bora about the trip yesterday, but wa don't propose to run any risks by q ottng from him. Ho will doubtless ..rite up his trip forthe Telegrah and Heasinger, but we desire to put the readers of (hat paper on notice right now that that fish story of his should bp read ctimgrano tali*. _ _ Sanodine cures all skin dii Miss A. B. Wcalow, of this city. The bridal party entered the ball In the following order: Messrs. S. B. Brown an 1' David Bobinson ushers. Master Hand Wes.ow, with Tekla Wcalow. Master Julius Weslow, with Emma Weaaoloaky. Mr. Max Robinson, with Miss Tens Goltnsky. I Mr. L Sieve, with Miss Julia Sim- An- uni- Mr. Walter Muse and ! ttto Tucker, both of this city, t:d in merrisge at the residence of the bride’smothet, atO o'clock Wednesday. - | night. The ceremony was performed by ’ . she Rev. H. B. Felder, of Hawkinsville a former pastor of the Methodist church at Ilarvcrd for thirtv foar j * n ^V' y etrs _ 1 It had been whispered around among Stockings with lac* top* the satrv! t * 10 fv> e »ls °f *i>® parties that they color at tho drest are a fashionable * cn *<" *>*• time past but fal)Cy , they evidently desired to be married as Second wive.* uaur.'ly ! aro to listen i 9 n ‘ ,:t 'y * s possible, and invited only a to tales of the floe qualities of the first | fr!6nd * *» ***** * cit wives. Thero are row about isitxy' thonsand miles of telephone wire in the United Stales. One hundred and one people died from starvation in Loudon during) the year 18S0. The fashionable veil for widows and first mourniog is dill ol hemmed Eng lish crape. It is estimated that sixty thousand Americans will spend tho comity summer in Europe. Xino billions of pins were sold last year. Think of the pin money the poor men have squandered. Preparations for ‘‘going somewhere to spend tho summer" on tho part of our citixen* are going on bravely. • To enjoy fishing it is not necessary to catch U*h. Ju*t as big tics can be conjured up from nothing as can be based on a two-inch trout. Six young ladies, "dressed in black, acted as pall-bearers at the funeral of Mis* Callio Wagoner jn Middletown, Ohio, on last Wednesday afternoon. A complimentary falsehood is fre quently more soothing to our fueling* than the most honestly and candidly spoken words that went ever uttered. It is said tbat ground black pepper sprinkled on cucumber plants wilt; ro- vent tho bag* Iron* desbovi >g ti.ern. Aa tha experiment will n*t coat much, try It ■ Very long-waisted drovo* are in fashion, and corse!! are made with a view to effacing the hips an 1 elevating tbo bust, recalling tho Lcu'ts V. sages. • . Mrs. Aggie Jones was the only tile lady at the Cohn-Wcslotr wc< reception on Tuesday right, quite e favorite among all aocis Mr. Muse is considered one of the model young men of 'Albany, and his bride be’ongs to one of the oldest and mest respected families of the place. Their union is pronounced a “good match" ^by mil who- kaow them, and" they have tho best’ wishes of a wide circle of friends for their future happi ness. ■. i Sanodine cures saddle and harness gallA _ ———- . • r Condition of the Crop*. Editort News and Advertiser A recent trip into kissitsippi gave ma in opportunity of learning the con dition of the crops in a part of tbat stato, Alabama and Georgia. In the “black belt” of Alabama oats look well though but a small area seem* to have been planted. Cotton and corn from here to Eufaula are back ward, bat in fine condition. From Eufaula across Alabama you can hard ly see tbo cotton for the grass. Too much ram-. In Alabama and Miamstdp- pi there seems to bo an onnsually large corn crop planted, and the com is looking well. * IL Whroyou hare an infinite eye, a swelled band,or decayed and. aching tooth, you do not take nnd fill your -tomach u ith drug* to to tho |«rt*. So if y ,11 have a weak or lam* -ore kuln< y>. profit*? or scanty Or the aocr* tary system is dogged inactive, yon should n-e Profl Gail ’s &nuh Kidney Pad. which is a local application wuidi always y re.ief and always cores the A k your druggist for it. .• C-t Mr. Morris Wassvloaky, with MUs Zellie Zuckcr. Mr. A. C. Ploasky, with Miss Boss Brown. Mr. A. Cohn (tho groom) with Mrs. A. B. Weslow. Mr. A. B. Weslow, with Hlsi Bom Weilow, the bride. The bride, who is a decided favorite with the yonng people of this city, wu elegantly attired in • dress of whits satin and brocade, trimmed in lace and orange blossoms, and the groom wu dressed befitting the occasion. The hall was gorgeously yet most tastily decorated, and tha marriage canopy was a thing of real bunly. Sus pended in the centre of this elegant structure of tarlatan and flowers was the rich and fragrant marriage bell, and, beneath this, surrounded by the attendants, and face to faea with the Rabbi, stood the bride aud groom. An eloquent and lmpresi<ve lecture was delivered by Babbi Charles Wesso- lowsky, uncle of tho bride, after which tho beautiful Jfwi-h marriage ceremony Tii pcrfunae.l, which united them “for better or for worae." when the briilc and groom, followed by the attendant*, »luw!y marched from the hall into the reception room. Happy and appropriate congratulations fol lowed, and they were many and hearty. After the many friend* of the happy eooplc had tendered their congratula tions, the aompaoy returned to the mein hall, which, by this time, had been converted into a ball room. The nusic struck up, and soon thirty or brty couplet were gracefully moving n accord with ita inspiring strain* in the giddy dance. The presents which were displayed at he re»idenrc of the bride's parents,were umuroiiy, embracing nearly avsry fash- •nable article of tilverwfte that eould be mentioned, and many of them ■eing very coatly. Presents were not ■nly received from tho friends of the ■ri.tu at borne, but many came from bread, and, when consolidated, would have made a creditable display for any ewclry mid ailverwara establishment in the country to havo in-do at a fair irany of tho popular exhibitions of the lay. Tho supper was served by the pop tier caterers of onr city, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bogen. and tho ntctiu embraced everything that was choice and dainty, as well a* substantial. In the centre of tho tabler stood the bride's cakea, elaborately and richly ornamented. Wine flowed freely at tho sapper table, and pleasant repartee ana the order of the hour. Savers! speeches which bad been prepared for the rces sion were delivered, and a few of tha attendants were called npon unawares and forced to respond. Among the best and moat appropriate speechu of tits occasion were delivered by Matters Julius aoddol Weslow, Junior broth ers of the bride. Some thirty or forty telegrams of congntolation were re ceived by the happy couple daring the evening, and were read and hearti ly applauded at the supper table. After the banquet the dance wu re sumed, which continued until nearly daylight Tuesday morning. Taken altogether, this has bean one of the most s yltih and enjoyable social events witnessed in Albany for many years. Mr. A. Cohn, ihe happy groom, in a prosperous merchant in Waco, Texas, and he loaves lor hts horn* in that city on the noon train to-day. Tha entire bridal party accompanied the bride and groom as far aa Smithvill*. The Xawa and Auveitisx* extends its sincercst congratulations, and hopes that tha way through life of tho newly married couple may alway* bo pleas- sot, and that no shadow may cron their path as they journey through the pathway cf real life. President Davis's Book. “H. W. O," who is now in Xow York, after stating that be had visited the publishing house Of the Appletons, writes as follows to the Constitution of Friday:' President Davis’s book “The Biss and Fall of tbo Confederate Government,” 1* all in shape, and is positively announced for this month. It U likaly that it will be out about the 12th of Mar, that being da and take oot a copyright that will give him iotcroitioDiI mand for thu work hat been anproce- dented in book printing and the agents everywhere report heavy sale* already. The'first edition will bo 125,000 copies, ont of which Mr. Davis will reoeivo a perfectly independent fortune- The cheapest style of the book is ton dol lars and the highest is twenty dollars, for the two volumes The silo is not the Sooth, but comes from all quarters. An Engli-h edition will be issued simultaneously with the Amer ican. The book l* said to be a noble anil statesmanlike defenso of a cause thzt was right, though tir.sncccs»ful. H. W. G. The Coffee County Gazette has don ned a patent outside. Crops look promising. But little cotton is planted, the farmers having turned their attention almost exclusive ly to corn and rice. The health of the county, we learr, is excellent, and the M. D's. are not happy. Trade at Pearson his been dnll for some lime, though improving a little, cn account of the wool coming in. Thfc. mill end turpentine business 1* I in fall blast. Turpentine Is running freely and turning out an axccllsm quality of spirits. ■ i ISWIN OOCJtTT. Cattle aro looking fat and sleek, and the farmers are baring a real nice time in the milk and butter business. Jim Henderson, at Ocilla, it uid- to be leading the van in tbo mercantile business in the county, though Walter and John Fletcher are doing a big basl- —The number [ Info Albany on £ | plies, as counted b 1 ADVEtmsm, offers ■ry upon onr agrfc Since wo havo live Kurd ret thi* ] I, Klin, going v alter anp- Xews and il continent al economy, cd here we have at corn shipped ut this vi «r uni' h tier of sick lie:idaelic i and neuralgia width ha I made her mii- ! erable for fourteen years. At the first j attack thereafter. It waa administered j to her with eui h good results that she ; continued iu u*e until cured, and made eo enthosian c in its praise, tn«c ®he in- duejd twenty-two of tho bwt families in her circle to sdopt it 119 their ivsru- lar family tnetl idne. That 1 i Hop blue ’v.u.;'’ is brought. The iLe rase, It Is uid, in 11 counties of the up-counttt and Barlow, for instance- leu rain conies soon, corn brought here next vear at same !► ■, Cobl. Aud un- will be all), foi ork. cats. e 1 the oat crop is a very short one The hard time* upon the fanners 1- I Sens: not the result of laalnesa. Out I d»y farmers arc generally indu-triou-, ,ore -' work hard, and look after the r bu*- ■ ocas closely. . The trouble, Io ,» great extent, 1* in the system of In- I January. 1 The newt this weak)* slim. Th* boys Intend w* shall know but little. They are afraid ws might write it up. Crops are flue, the gran sub dued Th* health of the oounty is good. The farmer* tro happy and shearing sheep. This county is filling np with slot and nearly every planter la turning his attmition to raising cotton. Thera bu liecn more cotton planted this seat than in tho past three years. The con sequence is, we fear, some of their smoke-houses will bo movsd to th* (hr Weal. SjotantN cotnrrr- The oat crop 1* being damaged by th* dry weather and other crop* are Th* festival mosquito is presenting hi* bill. Bars and. night sweats will soon follow. There is a good deal ol sickness at this time, caused mostly from las. Th* terpentine basin* The warm weather is causing it to run iraoly, and keeping tho stills to their utmost capacity to eon vert it from its erode state as fast as It flows. Last Saturday was a hot day, but not too hot to keep soma of the boys from indulging pretty freely in tangle leg. Trad* la becoming more lively in onr village. Wool Is comingln briskly, but onr merchants sum a little reluc tant about buying. It saoma they are not fully settled on th* price. About this time, a mechanic can’t find work enough lu this burg to buy his tobacco, much leu pay for an’lad.’’ in his oounty paper. Tbo uwingon catgut, pioking tbo banjo and blowing a tin horn, is a fa- vorile amu-omunt indulged in by some of the boys at night. The noise aoands very well if it didn’t last so long. A fellow wants to get to sleep some time. Wo hops, era long, they will be able to pnrchaM a brass hand, than they can blow their brains out If they want to. Whitewashing bas become epidemic In this burg. Everything started Let* come* by spells, and seem* contagious. Let some fellow oommet oe to build a house, and a doien others are going to send immediately after lumber and have him a house built too. But th* lumber does not arrive, th* horns Is completed, and avsry sign of improve- nt relapses into its ordinary qui etude. Will Walkor Is said to bs the champion former within a radius of uve.al miles of Alapahs, but Tom ftnlk, If ht ever gets out of th* grass, is going to ihov* him clostly. Josa Balls. A Totutla Sohooluastar.] Labor savins. tiC'-siO .< . W5 The demand of the people for an easier method of preparing Kldnev- Worr has induced the proprietors, the „ j,. - well-known wholesale drusgisa, Wells, I »^4W..or B'lr.nijtton.Tt, to prepare 1: tor sale In liquid form aa me a great deal ell as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as it Is eqnally efficient it is preferred by many per son*. Kidney-Wort always and every- wherj i roves :ts:if a perfect remedy. ■The old man approached th* new schoolmaster with a bulldog glare in the eye. “Yon got after my boy yes terday because he left a hornet gluod to your chair?* "You licked him so he thought the world wu coming to an end?’’ “That was the impression I intended to convey to him.” “I’m his father; and I’ve com* to let yon know what I think of your proceedings.’’ Then they clinched. Hair and blood flew to thwair, likewise dost and frag ments of garments. Then it quieted down a little, end th* old man implor ed him to let him up, slop choking and take hit toeth from that ear. “What do you think abont my warming your boy?" asked the teacher. “I think you did just right, and when I go borne I'll give him a tanning that’ll teach him to come to me with bis complaints, and stories that the schoolmaster can’t fight." They parted, and tho school master murmured, “I did right to tseklo the son of the worst fighting mtn In the district first Kone of the others will pester me.” We’d like for that teacher to some down and open school in Albany. Death ofBav, John P. Duncan. Sntstv BipabUouis On Sunday last Bar. Walker Lewis, of the Methodist church, anrounced tho death of Rev. John P. Duncan, who departed this life in Union Springs, Ala-, on Friday night last. ' Mr. Dan- can was well known ic this community, haring lived and married hare some tirno during the 1st* war. He waa a minister of the Gospel; sn earnest and devout man, eloquent in prayer, and fall of Christian loTe lor his fellow man. For some yean he haa been blind and be bu traveled mneb and lectured In the cause of religion. His remains were brought to this city on Sunday last and interred in Oak Grove Cemetery. Tha latest man who bas bean mode happy through the use of this valuable liniment la Mr. James A. Conlan, Li brarian of tbe Union Catholic Library of this city. Tbe following Is Mr. Conlau’s indorsement: Uxtosr Catbouc Lwabt Ase'N, ) SOJ Dearborn otrxxt, [• Chicago, Sept- 16, 1880. ) I wish to add my testimony u to th* merits of St. Jacob* Oil a* a cure for rheumatism. One bottle has cured ma of this troublesome disease, which gave of bother for a Tong time; but thauks to the remedy t am cured. This statement Is unsolicited by any otic In lu Interest-— Wutern CmiAolie CtUNL«» A. Coxl i N, librarian. . ■ I,. JBI bor. Wherever hands aro hired | Tor wages, and the employer stay- in Ihe field an Atccs to it that be get- labor for hi* money, corn la made; But negro teuants, and cropper*, alto, when left to themselves, as is done so much now, fail to make corn. Cotton suit* them, It will wait on their motions. Sometlmrs grassy cotton worked out late just bits. But corn will nut wait. It requires rapid culture and' quick time and good Judgmeut. Many of our fanners era brought into debt by not having the moral courage to uy ’ Xo” when called upon for so many advances other than are actuallr necessary for making tbe crop. Mr. Editor, you would oe astonished at the call for to many Sunday things. It is Sun day shoes, Sundby breeches, Sun day—everything. And thus the ac count grows larger than the labor er’s portion of the crop comes to. And tl)e farmer, the employer, loses tt| —Mr. Ed Haile has gone to the Indian Springs. Mr. Wright bas taken a trip to Macon and Atlanta, and will be absent some ten day*. —Mr, Joe Butler, of this place, and Mias StJJie Lang, of Valdosta, were married on tbo 11th. We don’t blame Mr. Joe, for we caught e glimpse of the bride while ont riding a few evenings since, and tbe reason of bis frequent trips down the railroad was explained- Some others will be going down the road. —We wanted to get to Bain- bridge, bnt could not. We wanted our honorable bachelor lawyer to go. lie claims to be woman-proof. But like Roscoe Conkling, he would come down from hie high pedestal and band in his paper*. Isn’t It so, O. O.G.? —Mr*. Morris and Miss Sallle Brown have left the Hunt House for tbeir home In Atlanta. Mrs. Morris was Improved by her winter stay, and tv ill return next fall. —Tbe work of brick making is progressing. Tho excavations of cellar* is now being done and the dirt emptied ou the street*. ' —We know a pretty young lady who goes to school, and In the eve- niitge after school hours takes her hoo and hoes cotton um'l dark. Site la worth her weight in gold; not that the amount of work done in tbe c ton patch Is to valuable, but a spirit to be in dependent. Wc a ill tell her nam* to some ’ ettng man who like- wise la not afraid to work, bnt In no drone ask us. Wo will not intro- dace him. terra oy some Stitt ;$<r ai statutes do not give the r tv fill the expiration <A except on the -*«■ aft t the meetinr of t ’ The statate.ccrL'iii and it is interpreted t the accrcASors of the tiro 9 “ I »-ot he appointed until the “1. A Pdst and linany it i* hc- i that tho (.’Mature I mean- i Slnt-s Li b th jt i that can- • v of aara venal word cones th'* morning fro enuntie: that public meeting, have been called to sustain the Pre-ident IN WElAlff. wwi In-Wg In Jens. o» Sabbath even In-, thi -lb of X* , d -ar lltt’e T\R\EE. sere ml ion ot B)cb<n| Anal* Hobbs, la ih* Dearth year ot h e s to. l“Wto aa it; he Is no: dead, hat akepeth.”- “Asleen la Jesu« I 3 cj«rd flee-1 Flora wh re »• aeavarwsl a -o weep. Astsrp a Joses I paa-tal r sat Wh •• w«ktx*l-snpr<" el'.l4*t“ God gava him for a tsu wU», togladdenth* h-srts ot parent, and of Mends: a K*> a*o-, t, brighten thstr pathway (hr agh life; s loveliness ot this pore an t the value of this lramo-ul to the r ra e; estfelisu onr loving Heavenly Fatfeor took igbt home lu glory, sha.lhnoffcr mbt n:orc. neither thirst aay more, neither shall the sun light nor aay hast; for tha Lamb, which Is to tha midst of tha throne, shall fee l them, and ah ill lead them octo living fountains ot God shall wipe away all tsars from their eyes. “Florn adverse Vasts and lowering storms, HU favored rout He b re, A ^T^l. 0o dSr£ , SS^ io,0r “ “Che Lord gave, and tho Lord hath taken away; blessed bo tho name of t e Lord." “We sorrow not. era as others, which have obope; tor aa Jeans clod and rose again, roa them also which steep in Jams will God ortog with Him." Tee, "In the eweet by-an l-by We shall meet on that bean’lfn I shore." A Faiaxn. Bachu Hu Look been used by the Hntentots in a varic- 3 B of diseases. ^ From these rode prsc- tioners the remedy was borrowed by Ibe resident English and Dctch physi cians, by whose recommendation it was employed in Earope, and has since come into general use. Combined with Juniper end other desirable ingredients u in Lie preparation of Banking Com pound Fluid Extract of Buchu and Juniper, it proves a most reliable reme dy for Xonretention or Incontinence of Urine. Irritation, Iaflamation or Ulcer ation of the Blsder and Kidneys. Stone in the Bladder, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit. Milky Discharges and all diseases of Bladder or Kidneys and Dropsical Swelling in man, woman or child. Prepared only by Hunt, Baskin & Lamar, Atlanta Ga^ and sold by all druggist. apr&mstu&sat Auocsta. Ga-, Aug. U, 1880. Mr. San l Sm.PABD : Dear Sir—Permit mo to thank you for ftdfUiaK me to uke HILL’S HEP ATIC PANACEA. I took it as ▼ou uirocted, and was entirdly relieved from a severe be&d&cbe and general dt- l>r«8«ion, that caused me to fear a spell of sickness. It is a good medicine. Re*i pctfully Fba5E Arnold. Troprlotor Arn«»Id’a Giobo Hotel. RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout. Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear end Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Rrasmttoa ea saith eqaals Sa Jamas On. EOLD BT ALLEHUGGI3T3 AID DE11EE8 IH MEDICXHE. A* VOGELER & CO., B0UUnOTMo Jf*o JJeBnAm Good Seasons for the Doctor’s Faith. MosTBOBgOA., March 93 880. innf ** We have fortfevlre inwitlH Wu pwcniiing ftysMuf > 'jphi ItlcSperJflc'JlD tbe tmutm^nto. Syphilis and many other diecjn tor «hl"b ft t» roCa'iMueiiiicd. nnd ih# result* huff* brrn mo# ntUfiwtory, not hiving buen d!i»i poluUNi iq a •testa te lance. We thlhk, to til al*4*ea U It r»common*, d to euro it «and* without « peer - nnd that ail the medic ti pro Ire*! .a will. *x>ti«r at later, b# far-ei to ackonw|«fgo it te thi tmtaeat of syphilis as a sine put non, • UUAttOWhT.M, Da J. T. boazjijojr, M. U. Atlanta, •.A* May lA I 78. One of oer workmen had a b#d cm oi SjphUIf, of Aw year** •turfing. a.id wua •cUmly hr ^w|f^ aj pl.lUun -fweiflk.- W.M. K.AT.W. UinVK.w. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPAMY, Proj>fta- ton, Atlanta, lia. Sold by aim CAR tar* cop# af :T«~ik Vw'i Fr .tv! • Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Bakes Gjunit. •pHK reUiion of Gsir.v D Cea-b.ajmtolatre- 1 t.rof ibe rsute <rf J,«m Xlv cessed, .sh)««£o to .sue ku fell* at niuttured .poo t«esatd astav.aai aprosi w lever, of dumt ilon from hr couta. raUU there ..re to nouf/ ait yantee letrrsSM io raaed a poarot too i Oort of Ordtotrr on ihe Ira Jf.,«Uy U aert toherantte show e>ue,l( enyih-y bvv*. way U.V peyerof toe pvlUieeer shoal* - at be grerUL ■ • iven nadtr ray hood eOcUlly ibis May Uh. Mtt Jvs. P ■ntimvv.Y. AJbany Markets. LIVE STOCK UARDWaKE. saetuo I segue «os s ■Reel, CMt In baro, Vlh—to 8R atcel nlow elnhe . .. T Ouuuuua ARD paobccE. uaoon-oear sides, O sk«10 Hama... aheelilers J. SH t ter salt clear rtb e <i Dry vait shoulders .• RuttcJ—Goshen, ji a USE. All AiOUS. 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White clMTtd«4 \toJiowclarlfled 10 Loubiana 10 ■SWwax.# Tallow T a COCSTRY PRODCCI. Bottcr 30 (JS6 16 36 lu 60 • J.*e 1 CO® 1 » f thousand. Kloorug, dr>, V tUouMnd Flooring, dry and m«tchod, dough lumbar, ^ thousand shingle*, all heart, r Uwu* leatIIer and fif i>' Hide*, dry hxa: bttt-.re Grren Damaged. l>#» titer, white oahsoie,^ 13.... GOO-1 Livru.v-k GwJ dam#gud hemlock. Side upi*cr (Tips Lejcntrj CJlil T .. .. _ — , , ilarn’.-ae Leather Ladles, if you are suffering from Wuui skins, weak back, nerveu-neis. leucorrhtoa | Jbeiu'";"-' or In fact any dteenae of ihe kidneys, | tS5iu«F«^kti!t'":: bUaat*r or ur:uarv organa. Prof. Gull- oEEDd. mette’a French Sidney Paii will cur® : S€er | R yc.. j “-cd Witaat you, For sale by all druggist*. ! MHkw cotton eu a; tojj 4 hi if prica. 46 (9 26 (£30 60 *0 7</ far* <C*> At v< ®4 0l ** 20 16 .*3 n .H UO i®l<